40—EMPLOYMENT 50—BUSINESS CARDS Fields Employment OAK PARK, center entrance, .- bedroom ranch, pass hall. full dining room. screened porch, ex- cellent carpeting and d r ape s. S. & S.. beautifully landscaped. near transp., priced to sell, 22110 Stratford. LI 2-8249. TR 3-7770 WILL SACRIFICE EXPERIENCED n u r s e, excellent. references, infant care specialty. WE 3-7642, UN 2-4803. Beautiful contemporary black leather couch. Paul McCobb cabinets. Daystrom Dinette, G.E. deluxe washer and dryer, Lullabye Baby set, twin chairs and items too numerous to men- tion. All furniture one and two years old. DI. 1-1632. OAK •PARK. 13251 Irvine, 3-bedroom brick ranch. 12x14 screened porch, S. & S.. incinerator, best buy in this very desirable neighborhood. near schools. shopping. transp. By owner. $17.900. LI 5-5357. Open Sunday 1-5. EVERGREEN-8 MILE Section. Open Saturday and S u n d a y. Brick ranch, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths,' living room, dining room. garage. gas heat, drapes, carpets. S. & S.. near McKenny school and new synagogue, by owner. 20220 Kent- field. KE 4-5525. HARTWELL 20136. 2-bedroom brick. Florida room, gas heat, carpeted. Leaving city, make offer. UN 4-8358. BY OWNER-3-bedroom brick, near school and synagogue. Finished rear porch, overlooking park. Fin- ished basement, gas heat. 24011 Westhampton, Oak Park. 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 40-Foot Business VACANT in Oak Park 40 foot business vacant in Oak Park. $3.000. for quick sale. Also 100 foot by 200, in Troy, $5,000. Van — LI. 8-6219 65 LOTS — ROMULUS Widow Will Sacrifice $500 EACH VAN REAL ESTATE LI. 8-6219 Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK EXPERIENCED Girl wishes day work, N.W. section, references. Dolores. TR 2-9551. Corner 53x150' vacant 61—TRUCKS FOR SALE EXPERIENCED young man for part-time work in boys' store. Apply in person, 19208 Livernois. FOR SALE '55 Ford vanette, one ton. In perfect condition. Call TO 5-3712. 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED Moscow Radio Again Attacks Israel in Pro-Arab Broadcast GOOD experienced cantor wants position for high holidays. Rev. David Horowitz, TO 5-3652. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INCOME $300 WEEKLY SOUTH HAVEN ON LAKE MICH IGAN 4 furnished cottages, 2 stores, $3.500 dn. or trade. ROBIN REALTY LO 5-4800 LADIES and children's ready-to- wear, well-established store, ex- cellent location, can be purchased reasonably, wonderful opportu- nity for right party, easy terms. KE 7-4091 or TO 8-3466. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Local area Man or Lady, wanted to service and collect ing equipment. 4 to 9 hours weekly earns operator up to $290 monthly. No age limit lot, must be sold. or selling but must have car, Broker, UN. 1-4300 $804 working capital. For 21-C—BUSINESS PROPERTY interview give personal par- McNichols 8424 Sale or Lease Ma.rygrove sec., 20x60' store, excellent for barber shop or for offices. Priced at only $13,000. Mr. McRae. UN. 4-3300. references and $402 to ticulars, phone n u m b e r. Write Box 4728, Dallas 6, Texas. 50—BUSINESS CARDS Louis P. Malone Corp. LARKINS MOVING 40—EMPLOYMENT Are You This Man! AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office -- Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-9587 Are You or Do You FURNITURE repaired and refin- ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. Want To Be A B. AND D. window cleaners, eaves cleaned, KE 7-1018. LU 4-4724. Successful Salesman? Experienced in retail furni- ture, clothing, shoes, men's wear or insurance helpful. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. THIS IS WHAT UN 1-5075 IT TAKES: A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea- sonable prices. Free estimates. VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271. Late Model Car Irregular Hours Drive 10,000 Miles Year Work Eves. 5 Days Morns. and Afts. On Sat. and Sun. Hard Work and a Desire To Better Yourself CARPENTER, all kinds of altera- tions. Reasonable. Call WE. 3-0815. THIS IS WHAT REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys and porches. steps. UN 2-1017. WE OFER: 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE EXPERIENCED colored woman wants day work. $7.00, carfare. TA 6-6849. from coin-operated dispens- Outer Dr. - Hartwell PAINTING and decorating, inside and outside. Free estimates. Reas- onable. TO 7-1937. CARPENTER WORK of all kinds— Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi- nets, doors, panelling. Work my- self. UN 4-1897. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. ALL CITY MOVING AND STORAGE CO. We Train You for 2 Weeks WE GUARANTEE YOU $125 WEEK. YOU CAN MAKE WO WEEK — NEVER LESS THAN $125 WK. WE FURN. ALL LEADS DAILY. NO SERVICE OR COLLECTION PROBLEMS. CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. SELL HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE LARGEST COM- PANY OF ITS KIND IN THE COUNTRY plete Moving Service. No Job IF YOU ARE THIS MAN APPLY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 22720 WOODWARD FERNDALE. MICHIGAN ROOM 103 MACK and 011ie Janitorial Service. "Thru Service we Grow." Office, general cleaning, painting and decorating. Mack C. Fowler, TY. 8-5204. Large, Modern Vans. Com- Too Large or Too Small. 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 A-1 PAINTING, decorating, free estimates. Kitchen $25, bathroom TV • PA fl — LONDON (JTA)—Israel and the West are "plotting against" the Arab states, the Soviet Union charged again in a Mos- cow radio broadcast monitored here. The announcer said that though Israel was not a mem- ber of the Baghdad Pact, she openly sides with the Western Powers and gave American and British troops the right of tran- sit across her territory. A commentator on a British Broadcasting Corporation pro- gram, reporting the Soviet charges against Israel and the Western Powers, called it an "additional move in Russia's anti-Semitic campaign." Technion Introduces, Nation's Human Management Course Resources Evaluated HAIFA — The Technion, Is- rael Institute of Technology, announced the establishment of a new department of industrial and management engineering. Added to existing faculties and departments, this will be the eleventh general area in which the Technion offers study on both graduate and undergrad- uate levels. Registration is now being ac- cepted for graduate studies in a two-year course leading to the Master's Degree in Indus- trial and Management Engi- neering in the orientations of Operational Analysis and Re- search, Statistical Engineering Analysis and Production Engi- neering. This will be the first time that a comprehensive pro- gram of studies in industrial management training, on a full university level, will be offered in this country. The program which has been developed calls not only for in- tensive student training, but also the setting up of an oper- ational- analysis and research group which will assist indus- try, government and others by investigating selected problems, which have educational value, on a professional basis. There are also plans for the con- ducting of seminars and con- ferences during the year on subjects of interest and use in Israel's economy. Most of the graduate courses will be offered in the late afternoon or early evening hours, so that employed per- sons may pursue the course of study. Senior staff members of the new department are Associate Professors Jules Cahan, Samuel Eilon and Pinchas Naor. . The program of graduate studies of the new Department was made possible by the establishment of the NYU-ICA, Israel program in Industrial Management — under whose auspices .Profs. Sylvain Ehren- feld and Eugene Richman were brought to the Technion. They, together with Prof. Sebastian B. Littauer, in cooperation with members of the teaching staff of the Technion, worked out the new program. Profes- sor Littauer is on leave from Columbia University and serves as vice president for academic affairs at the Technion. The program of studies will commence in October of this year. Moscow Publication Carries Israeli Letter of "Gratitude" to Soviets UNITED NATION S, N.Y. (JTA) — Two Israelis, whose names are given as Dr. Klinger and Ruth Lubich, express their "gratitude to the S u p r e m e Soviet" of the USSR for "the historic unilateral decision to put an end to nuclear weapons tests in the Soviet Union," ac- cording to a letter in a leading Soviet magazine distributed by the Russian delegation to the United Nations. The two sign- ers are identified as president and secretary, respectively, of an Israeli organization whose title is not given in the letter. The letter appeared in "So- viet Woman," a monthly mag- azine published in Moscow in Russian, English and seven other languages. The Supreme Soviet is congratulated, in the letter, "on behalf of thousands of Israeli women and children." According to the letter, "our organization takes an active part in the struggle against the testing and use of nuclear Experts Say Mid-East weapons." The organization is reported by the writers to have Countries Have Better "collected nearly 20,000 signa- Small Arms Than . U.S. tures to a petition to the Israeli WASHINGTON (JTA) parliament, urging it to sup- American experts on small port the demand of the peace- arms claim that Israel and loving forces that nuclear the Russian-equipped Arab weapon tests be stopped at countries "have better small once." weapons than the United States infantrymen and marines," the First Settlement in Washington Post reported. Reclaimed Huleh Swamp With regard to Israel, the re- Opened by Youth Camp port said: TEL AVIV (JTA)—The first "Israel's soldiers are equip- settlement on newly reclaimed ped with the Belgian version land of the f o r m e r Huleh of a light rifle that is sched- swamp was inaugrated at Tel uled for pilot production by Zammul in the northeastern the United States. But Ameri- corner of the development can forces now still shoulder region. A United Nations obser- the M-1 Garand rifle, intro- vation post on the Israel-Syrian duced in 1936, and machine border was formerly located on guns that date back to World the settlement site. War I. They throw a 1906- The settlers are members of model cartridge." Nahal, a paramilitary youth organization whose members British Grove Dedicated are trained to farm and to de- fend themselves. Named No- in WIZO Forest. in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A tera—"watchman"—the settle- ment has vast fertile lands British grove within the pro- linked by road with nearby jected forest of the Women's settlements. A waterline brings International Zionist Organiza- sufficient water for personal tion was initiated in the Lachish use and the planting of vege- development area by officials of tables. the British section of the WIZO and the British Ambassado to It seems to me to be com- Israel, Sir Francis Randall. The mon sense to look at what is British grove will eventually done, and not to what is said. number 20,000 trees within a —Sir InmPs Martin 250.000-tre_e forest. by Dr. Eli Ginzberg When he was president of Columbia University, Dwight D. Eisenhower established the Conservation of Human Re- sources Project and named Dr. Eli Ginzberg as its director. The findings and conclusions reached in the eight years of project's research and study are incorporated in Dr. Ginz- berg's ''Human Resources: The Wealth of a Nation," just published by Simon and Schuster. This is a most impres- sive and illu- minating eval- uation of many of the major pr oblems which disturb our people to- day. Why were a million peo- ple rejected f or military services in the Dr. Ginzberg last war? What causes the emotional and mental strains upon so many among us? Dr. Ginzberg's study is a guide to- wards some solutions. It invites public interest towards "help- ing each citizen to realize his maximum potentialities to con- tribute to the well-being of all." Dr. Ginzberg, who is the son of the late Prof. Louis Ginz- berg, the author of "Legends of the Jews," has applied his skill as an economist and so- ciologist to this study. His "Human Resources" is an out- standing work and a valuable contribution to research in fields of human endeavor and to factual evaluations of the resources of this nation. WZO Proposes Action by Israel Cabinet for Mutual Interests JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A proposal that the president of the World Zionist Organization should have the right to raise problems of mutual interest to Israel and the Zionist movement before the Cabinet of Israel, has been prepared by a special drafting committee of the Zion- ist Actions Committee, it was learned here. The Jewish Agency executive was to discuss the drafting committee's recom- mendations. Premier David Ben-Gurion was reported to be willing to accept the proposal but under certain conditions. Cabinet ap- proval in principle of a discus- sion of the matter to be raised by the WZO president, and that the Zionist president would at- tend a Cabinet session only on invitation. Meanwhile, a scheduled meet- ing of the small Zionist Actions Committee, policy-making body of the world Zionist movement between congresses, was post- poned indefinitely because of Middle East developments. ORT Students in Poland Claim Difficulties in Finding Employment VIENNA, (JTA) — About 100 students are already enrol- led. in Lodz, Poland, for new vocational training courses to be opened by ORT in that city in September. At recent graduation exer- cises in Lodz, students who praised ORT for its vacational training program complained that they had difficulty finding jobs and that, when they get employment, their wages were very low. The students voiced demands that the Jewish com- munity or the government sup- plement their low wages during the first few months of factory employment, until they attain higher exneriencerati nas.. 29-THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Fri d ay, August 8, 1958 17—HOUSES FOR SALE PRAIRIE 18425, 6' -room colonial, all large rooms, breakfast room. gas heat, 2-car garage, close to Adas Shalom, transp., shopping. Owner moving out of town, there- fore full price only $16,500. Own- er, UN 3-3880.