20—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 50—BUSINESS CARDS OAK PARK BLVD., 12910 Attn.: Lawyers, Architects, Food Brokers, Agents, Etc. OPEN SUN. 2-5 We have a $15,200 FHA mtge. commit. on this 3 bedrm. brk. ranch. Tiled bath, nice eating sp. in kitch; only $1,000 dn. Fine cond. Vacant. Our best value. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 . 13420 W. 7 MILE HOUSE for sale by owner. Gas heat. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, screened porch, on Kentucky. Shown by- appointment. UN 1-0489. 6 ROOM FACE BRICK RANCH, one bath. Excellent condition. LI 5-6800 SCOTIA, 24301 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BY OWNER Clean 6-room brk ranch, fully carpeted, drapes, S & S, one blk. to shopping center, assume pers. G.I. or new F.H.A. mort. Spoon Bros. pliances. Lands., fenced. Gas heat, full basement. In excellent condition. UN 4-7502 18508 GRIGGS Open Sun. 2-5 Cape cod bung., lge. liv. and din. rm., spacious kit., 2 bdrms., dn. 2 up, 2 bathrooms, bea. rec. rm., close to trans., schols and syn. Only $18,500. Owner. UN. 2-6088. BEECH RD.-7 MILE, 18850 Delaware, 3 bedroom, one floor brick, built 1955, storms, fence, carpet, tile basement, good condition, only block to 7 Mile bus, close to schools. $2,750 down, assume 41/2% mortgage. N. C. Creighton. WO 1-9594, if no answer VE 8-1261. BIRMINGHAM COLONIAL carpeted, spacious rooms throughout, 3 bdrm., custom baths, full din. rm., lge. den with firepl., modern kit. with dishwasher, separate brkfst. rm., full basement, gas hot air heat, 2 car gar., near grade and new Jr. high school. $37,750. Beautifully WO 2-4390 or MI 6-4236 Huntington Woods BY OWNER 3 Bdrm. brk. bung., firepl., din. rm., gas ht., garb. disposal, 60x- 130 lot. $1,200 to new mort. Immed. poss. LI 2-8223 LI 3-4604 Southfield - 7 Mile 17618 Pembroke 3 Bdrm., one floor bungalow, on fenced cor. lot, gas ht., full din. rm., glass enclosed shower. 4% mort. can be assumed. Price $12,600. KE 4-3924, Northern Realty Oak Park 3 Bdrm. brk., lge. carpeted liv. rm., tiled dry basem't., scrnd. porch, aluminum S & S, garage, fenced, close to schools, immed. possession. LI 6-1841 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE CHERRYLAWN near Margareta. For sale or will build to suit. Call UN 1-7'742. Southfield City 200x10'7 on Lahser $1,000 dn. 120x230 on W. 9 Mi. $1,000 dn. PENN REALTY TO. 9-0200 LOT IN Huntington Woods. 50x126 ft. Priced to sell. MI 7-0267. Alsc Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 TILE , HEBREW, Yiddish, English teacher, Bar Mitzvah specialist, David Horowitz, TO. 5-3652. BAR MITZVAH, H e b r e w Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher, WE. 4-1793. DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO UN 1-5075 A-1 PAINTING, deccrating. Rea- sonable prices Free estimates . VI 2-1026. BR 3-6271. TUTORING, children and adults, cer- tified teacher, KE 4-5409, if no EXPERIENCED dressmaker willing answer, TO 6-4224. to go to your home or my home. Alterations for adults and chil- dren. Call TO 5-2929. 40—EMPLOYMENT HEMS ALTERED, 2 day service, from $2.50 up. UN 1-3065 or DI 1-8723. Fields Employment Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK DOOR BELLS repaired, $3, plus parts. UN 1-3429. 55 — MISCELLANEOUS TR 3-7770 WOMAN WANTED, free room and board and wages to help sick woman. VE 5-2007. Call Reeve's Employment Service DACHSHUND PUPPIES, 8 weeks old, small, regular, A.K.C., house- trained. GA 1-4121. 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE COMPLETE 11 piece living room furniture, love seat, chairs, tables, lamps and accessories. Beautiful 9 piece dining room and bedroom stove, refrigerator, carpets—leav- ing city, no reasonable offer re- fused. WE 5-7425. IF YOU NEED GOOD DO- MESTIC HELP. DAY OR WEEK. LI 4-5138 FURNITURE for sale, very good condition, reasonable. Frigidaire, stove, kitchen set, 9x12 wool rug, junior dining room set, and bed- room set. TY 7-2888. ARE YOU THIS MAN? Are You or Do You Want to Be A Successful Salesman? 80—SOAPS & DETERGENTS Experienced in retail furni- ture, clothing; shoes, men's wear or insurance helpful. This Is What It Takes! LIMITED OFFER Free Samples Late Model Car Irregular Hours Drive Within 50 Miles of Detroit Work Eves. 5 Days Morn. and Afts. on Sat. & Sun. Hard Work and A Desire to Better Yourself This Is What We Offer! of Bleach & Detergents Delivered to your home "Nothing to Buy — We Just Want You To Try" We train you for 2 weeks. You will make $7,000 per yr. up. Can make up to $20,000 a yr. We turn all leads daily. No service or collection problems. Chance for advancement. Work for 50 yr. old family firm and one of the largest compa- nies of its kind in the coun- try. DANDY PRODUCTS UN 1-0284 Soviet Press Laments Mass Impoverishment of Israel's Workers If Your Are This Man and You Want to Work Call VA 2-0739 for App't. Oak Park - $16,900 14040 Vernon Brk., lge. liv. rm., firepl., din. "L", 2 bdrms. dn., space avail- able for 2 up, garage, 60 ft. lot. S & S, tiled basem't. Owner. BR 3-0050 35—INSTRUCTION BY OWNER Carpeting, drapes and ap- AND DELIVERY SERVICE Approx. 600 square feet of air conditioned offices avail- able 19499 Livernois. 6 - WYOMING AREA 5 large room bungalow — LARKINS MOVING 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED GOOD singer available for all oc. casions. Reasonable. David Horo- witz. TO. 5-3652. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Soviet press, which seldom pays attention to domestic news from Israel unless such news fits Mos- cow's pro-Arab policy, reacted quickly to a purely domestic de- velopment here. In an article in "Trud," the daily newspaper of the Russian trade unions, the publication laments what it calls the "reactionary policy of Histadrut which impoverishes the toiling masses while Israeli capitalists fill their pockets with millions." The comments is geared to the fact that Histadrut, the Israel Federation of L a b o r, adopted a decision last week to demand no increases in basic wages in 1959. Expressing its "deep concern for the welfare of Israeli workers," the Soviet trade union organ condemns this decision. "True also ex- presses concern over "heavy taxes levied on Israel's work- ers." Observers here believe that the "Trud" comments are part of the increased Soviet govern- ment campaign against Israel in an effort to offset rising de mands among Soviet Jews for permission to emigrate to Israel. Klutznick Lauds FBI for Bombing Probe WASHINGTON (JTA) —The Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion's assistance to local police in probing the recent wave of synagogue and school bomhings is "reducing the threat of con- tinued bigot-inspired violence," Philip Klutznick, Bnai Brith president, said in his year-end report to the board of gover- nors of the organization. He lauded the FBI and its director, J. Edgar Hoover, for their "deep concern" with the bombings and threats of bomb- ings. Declaring that problems of enforcing "the rule of law" are a "continuing issue of transcendent importance" to the welfare of the nation, Klutznick said that "the inves- tigative efforts, training assis- tance and scientific services of the FBI have been a tre- mendous value in improving the efficiency and performance of law enforcement agencies in all parts of the country." Brazil Names Woman Ambassador to Israel RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)- Mrs. Odette Carvalho e Souza, head of the Brazilian Foreign Ministry's political and cultural department, was named Ambas- sador to Israel. Israel has al- ready agreed to the nomination. Mrs. Carvalho e Souza is the third woman envoy to be accred- ited to Israel. The other two women heading foreign mis- sions in Israel are Frances Hall, Charge d'Affaires of the Gua- temalan mission, and Canadian Ambassador Margaret Meagher. Mrs. Carvalho e Souza is a career diplomat with a long and distinguished record of service in various Ministries and other governmental posts. She has represented Brazil in numerous international conferences at Ge- neva, the Inter-American Union and the United Nations. Knessset to Decide on Billion-Pound Budget JERUSALEM (JTA)—Finance Minister Levi Eshkol on Mon- day presented a 1,336,000,000- pound budget to Parliament to cover the 1959-60 fiscal year. Included in the overall ex- penditure estimate is a 240,- 000,000-pound defense budget, up from 217,000,000 last year. Presumably, spending will be higher since some portions of the military budget remain a secret. Eshkol told the Knesset that since the Soviet Union began supplying Egypt with arms several years ago, Israel's mili- tary expenditures have doubled. Israel Firm Buys Part of Iraq Pipeline TEL AVIV (JTA)—Posit, the Israel-controlled firm set up to buy the Haifa refineries from Shell- Oil Company,• announced the purchase from the Bri•ish- owned Iraqi Petroleum Com- pany of that part of the Iraq- Haifa pipeline which lies in TO 7-0779 Israel territory. The agreement included the 50 BUSINESS CARDS the purchase of storage tanks, pumping installations and other ALL CITY MOVING equipment for oil transport be- longing to the Iraqi Petroleum AND STORAGE CO. Company. Isaac Wolfson, British financier, is a board member of Large, Modern Vans. Com- Posit. . plete Moving Service. No Job Posit officials also announced Too Large or Too Small. they had insured the refineries with a group of Israel insurance 14948 MEYERS firms for a total of 20,000,000 VE. 8-7660 pounds sterling, a figure about 14 times as large as the price FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service reportedly paid for the refiners. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. The insurance coverage was un- FURNITURE repaired and refin- lerstood to be based on the esti- ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. Nearly 9,000 surgical opera- mated cost of rebuilding the en- CARPENTER WORK of all kinds— tions were performed at Uni- tire refinery system, plus the Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi- versity Hospital in. Ann Arbor estimated operating losses if the nets, doors, panelling. Work my- last year. refineries were destroyed. self. UN 4-1897. SELLING ESTABLISHED TV, Radio, Hi-Fi Service Moving out of town Good location in Northwest area —Complete with customer list, test equipment and office equip- ment. REASONABLE — . It's the Ruakh,' Explains Eartha By DAN SCHOCHER (A Seven Arts Feature) The thousands who filled Madison Square Garden listened as if magnetized—you could hear the proverbial pin-drop as she sang in Hebrew. When she concluded. the applause seemed almost to raise the roof. It kept on, the waves growing stronger and stronger. The mas- ter of ceremonies rapped his gavel, but the applause would not down. The songs and speeches of the program, which included grand opera stars and other celebrities, had been timed to the minute. An encore would disrupt the program, but the audience would not be denied— and the Negro singer, Eartha Kitt, finally arose again to sing an encore from Havenu Shalom Aleichem. Behind the scenes, an Israeli actor, Michael Shillo, recently arrived from Israel, rushed up to embrace her. What we have written took place at the Israel Bonds Hanu- kah Festival. On account of the great demand, there was - a repeat of the Hanukah Fes- tival and it is disclosing no secret that Eartha Kitt was the star shinning foremost in a firmanent of stars. We first saw Earth Kitt a few years back at the Ambassadors Ball honoring Abba Eban. She sang, and after the singing there was dancing. Ambassador Eban came up to ask Miss Kitt to dance with him. We wanted to get a closer look at the star who had be- guiled us. We went to the Wal- dorf-Astoria where she is cur- rently appearing. We wanted to find out the secret of her effectiveness. Michael Shillo, the Israeli actor, had remarked on her marvelous pronounciation of the Hebrew, bue there were other things, too. "It's the `ruakh'," she ex- plained in answer to our ques- tion. Ruakh means spirit. She knew quite a bit of Hebrew. Eartha Kitt gave us a lec- ture on ruakh and song. You've got to get the ruakh to sing a song properly, she said. She had the ruakh of Israel. She had visited Israel, loved the country, the people and the way they had received her made her believe they loved her too. She was so filled with the ruakh, that she had studied Hebrew and had appeared re- peatedly whenever Israel Bonds asked her and had even invested her own money in Israel Bonds. Eartha Kitt got her unique name down on the farm in South Carolina. Her parents were poor people and the crops hadn't been good for many years but at the time little Eartha came along, the crops were good and so her parents said, "We will call her Eartha, to thank- the earth for our fine crop." Both of her parents died when she was a small child and at the age of eight she came to live with an aunt in New York. She worked as a seamstress, but all the time her feet were dancing more than her fingers. She be- gan to do interpretative dances and to sing—and the little fac- tory girl skyrocketed to star- dom. Israelis Protest 'Best' Cierman Film on Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A German film, judged by the few here who have seen it as "pos- sibly the very best ever made about Israel," is going to be kept off the Israel cinema market due to the many pro- tests voiced in this country re- cently against the showing of German-made movies. 29-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 9, 1959 17—HOUSES cOR SALE