17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT DUE TO RECENT BEREAVEMENT WOMAN for part-time work to as- sist in bookkeeping and typing for wholesale dry goods company. WO 2-9338. 23831 ITHACA WANTED - Bookkeeper-typist for travel agency in N.W. area. Reply box 281, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. Owner wishes to sell home. Ex- cellent buy for quick sale. Make offer. OAK PARK Call UN 4-2376 after 6 P.M. 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE BELLE ACRES NEAR NEW SHAAREY ZEDEK Sub. facing golf course, all Jew- ish community, of beautiful homes, largest lot in sub. Sacri- fice. UN 2-9107. CHERRYLAWN near Margareta. For sale- or will build to suit. Call UN 1-7742. VACANT LOTS Huntington Woods. Gorg. 45x140 on Ludlow. $6,700. Washington Hts. Across from .Bnai David. 100x130. Only $6,000. Facing the Detroit Golf Course, 100x207. The most exclusive loc. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE HUNTINGTON WOODS, 50 foot lot on Elgin. Fruit trees on lot, ex- cellent adjacent homes, few blocks from Rackham Golf Course, near Burton school. Center H.W. recre- ational facilities, tennis, skating, baseball, etc. Complete and mod- ern shopping center short distance away. Only few lots left in Hunt- ington Woods, owner selling to meet maturing obligation, you can get a good buy for cash. LI 4-4459. 18 - STORE RENTALS STORE for rent, in good location, for any business. DI 1-0315. 20-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Attn.: Lawyers, Architects, Food Brokers, Agents, Etc. Approx. 600 square feet of air conditioned offices avail- able 19499 Livernois. Spoon Bros. BR 3-0050 35-INSTRUCTION LI 4-5138 YOUNG MAN, age 23-35, interested in a life insurance career, with a debit company. Salary and coin- mission, call Saturday or Sunday between 9 and 12 a.m. UN 4-0952. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED JEWISH War Veteran, 40 years of age, desires work as truck driver, tow motor operator, chauffer, or any general labor plant work. WE 5-8944, after 5 •p.m. YOUNG MAN wishes job as ware- houseman, garage attendant, store helper, delivery man, all round labor. Call Al, TO 7-2046. GOOD finished carpented, all kinds of work, rec. room, offices, den, etc., free estimates. DI 1-1584. AMERICAN - POLISH speaking girl wants housework by day or week. Dependable, trustworthy. UN 2-1017. REFINED Hungarian lady available as housekeeper, companion, or governness. UN 3-3570. 45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXPERIENCED BUILDER needs partner with cash investment for spring program, attractive oppor- tunity available. LI 2-7621. 50-BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Large, Modern Vans. Com- plete Moving Service. No Job Too Large or Too Small. 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 BAR MITZVAH. Hebrew Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher, WE. 4-1793. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. 40-EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE repaired and refin- ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK TR 3-7770 HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, refer- ences, live-in, new home, must like children, no cooking. Call after Tuesday. EL 6-8272. YOUNG man to work in jewelry store. Friday and Saturday. King's, 124 Monroe. ARE YOU THIS MAN? Are You or Do You Want to Be A Successful Salesman? Experienced in ...retail furni- ture, clothing, shoes, men's wear or insurance helpful. This Is What It Takes! 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! 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. Your Are This Man and You Want to Work If Call VA 2.0739 for Appit. (A JTA Feature) IF YOU NEED GOOD DO- MESTIC HELP. DAY OR WEEK. GOOD singer available for all oc. casions. Reasonable. David Horo- witz. TO. 5-3652. CARPENTER WORK of all kinds- Porch. floors, steps, kitchen cabi- nets, doors, panelling. Work my- self. UN 4-1897. LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SEP-VICE Alsc Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 TILE 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. WHY DO IT YOURSELF? ....When you can have expert car- pentry work done reasonably. Rec. rooms and attic rooms spe- cialty. No job too big or small. Free estimates cheerfully given. TY 7-7758, LI 5-4035. Going over plans for the future of the Acme Paper Corn- pany, which was joined Jan. 1 by the Home Office Supply Co., are, left to right, SAM FRANKENSTEIN and SYDNEY FEIN- BERG, owners of Acme, and MORRY WASSERMAN, president of Home Office Supply. * * Merger of the Home Office aging products, owns a two-story Supply Co., a leading office sup- warehouse at 897 Lawndale. It has been guided to a position of ply and equipment firm, with leadership in its field by Sam the Acme Paper Co. was an- Frankenstein and Sydney Fein- nounced recently by Morry Was- berg, its two youthful owners. serman, founder and president The combined organization of the former firm. will mean additional trucking Acme, a 30-year-old firm deal- facilities, a seasoned sales staff ing with paper goods and pack- and enlarged office staff. Israel First to Back UN Role Respecting World Arbitration UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)-Israel, which last sum- mer lost a multi-million dollar suit against the Soviet Union in a Moscow arbitration court, became the first country to ratify a new. United Nations convention on recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. Among the countries that have already signed but not yet ratified the convention, is the Soviet Union. The convention, which was adopted at a special UN con- ference last June, is designed to assure that a private agree- ment to arbitrate will be fully respected by the courts of all countries that become parties'to this treaty. A set of 12 basic rules for the guidance of all states that are members of the United Nations toward the prevention of discrimination in religious matters was placed before the UN. The rules are proposed by a famous Indian social scientist, Dr. Arkot Krishnaswami, who reported to the Subcommission for the Prevention of Discrimi- nation and Protection of Minorities. That body, a unit of the Human Rights Commis- sion, is currently holding its eleventh annual session here. Religious rights of great im- portance to Jews in many coun- tries around the world are in- cluded among the rules form- ulated by Dr. Krishnaswami. They relate to prevention of discrimination with regard to 80-SOAPS & DETERGENTS INCOME TAX SERVICE, notary pub- lic, reasonable rates. EL 6-3970, WE 5-1461. LIMITED OFFER PAINTING and Decorating, inside and outside, reasonable, free esti- mates. TO 7-1937. Free Samples of 55 - MISCELLANEOUS FOR A SPECIAL DEAL on• a new Chevrolet, call your friend Milt Levin at TE 4-4440. MINIATURE POODLE. Black, 3 months. A.K.C. registered, cham- pion sired. KE 7-2066. KINGSTON electric portable sewing machine, used twice, round bob- bins, $60; sun lamp with stand, ultraviolet burb, $18; miscellaneous for sale. LI 7-4279. In 1948, Israel's infant mor- tality stood at 51.7 deaths per 1,000 births. This figure has now dropped to 32.3 deaths per 1,000 births. Downin,Cuba • Jewish Heroes - By DAVID SCHWARTZ Call Reeve's Employment Service HEBREW, Yiddish, English teacher, Bar Mitzvah specialist, David Horowitz, TO. 5-3652. Fields Employment Announce Merger of Local Firms Bleach & Detergents Delivered to your home "Nothing to Buy - We Just Want You To Try" DANDY PRODUCTS UN 1-0284 dietary practices, marriages, fu- nerals, disolution of marriages, observance of religious holi- days, training of religious lead- ers and other such religious practices. Dr. Gelbart, Agency Advisor, Dies in N. Y. NEW YORK, (JTA) - Dr. Gerson Gelbart, noted Jewish educator, educational consultant for the department of Education and culture of the Jewish Agency and the American Asso- ciation for Jewish Education died here suddenly. A graduate of Herzliah Gym- nasium in Tel Aviv, Dr. Gelbart received his PhD from Dropsie College where he held the Oscar S. Straus Fellowship. He was 50. For a number of years he was an instructor at Graetz College in Philadelphia and at the Uni- versity of Omaha. More recently he lectured at the school of Edu- cation of New York University. After World War II, he was director of education for the Joint Distribution Committee in Italy. He devoted much of his time to research in Jewish edu- cation and was a member of learned societies. Detroit Chabad Groups to Obesrve Yahrzeit of Lubavitcher Rebbe Sunday night will mark the yahrzeit of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Scheerson. Detroit adherents of the Lubavitcher Chabad move- ment will join with followers throughout the world in ob- servance of the occasion. The rabbi died in 1950 in this country, having been forced to leave the Soviet Union in 1927 for refusing to discontinue re- ligious teaching. A Detroit delegation headed by Rabbi Beryl Shemtov will be leaving for New York on Sunday so that they can ob- serve the Yahrzeit in New York with the present Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menakhem M. Schneerson. Locally, the occa- sion will be celebrated at Cong. Nusach Hari, Anshei Lubavitch, Holmur, corner Duane. There are 3,887 physicians in active practice in Israel, mak- ing Israel one ..of the world's best-cared for populations. This figure means one doctor to 400 persons. Now that the shooting is over in Cuba, how can a Jewish col- umnist fail to mention that ac- cording to the best authorities the first European to settle in Cuba was a Jew, Luis de Torres? De Torres and Alonzo de Calle, also a Jew, were the two men Columbus took along with him to negotiate with the lead- ers of the Cuban natives. De Torres was Columbus' interpre- ter. Columbus of course thought he was somewhere around Pe- king, in China, or Bombay, In- dia. De Torres is generally sup- posed to have been the man who introduced tobacco in Eu- rope. By all accounts, he him- self liked Cuba so much he settled, lived and died there. - 'A book has just appeared which throws much light on the Jews who had some associa- tion with the Spanish-American war. It is Harry Simonhoff's sequel to his first volume: "Saga of American Jewry." _ Three of those whose biogra- phies are to be found in this volume had a conspicuous rela- tion to the war which freed Cuba. The first was Admiral Adolph Marix. The incident which made the war with Spain inevitable was the blowing up in the Cuban harbor of the U.S.S.-Maine. After that, every- where in the U.S. you heard the slogan, "Remember the Maine." It was hard to forget it when several hundred American sail- ors had lost their lives in it. Admiral Adolph Marix was appointed secretary of the Board of Inquiry which attempted to fix responsibility for the blow- ing up of the Maine. He had formerly been an officer on the Maine. The report written by the Jewish admiral held Spain responsible for the explosion. A war for circulation between newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and Wm. R. Hearst no doubt also contributed to bring about the war with Spain. As Simonhoff points out in his biography of Pulitzer, this journalistic genius was only half a Jew and the fact of the matter seems to be that Pulitzer was very willing to be quiescent about that half, but his journal- istic enemies always reminded people of it. The Jewish Senator from Maryland, Isidor Rayner, who had played a prominent part in a controversy about the battle of Santiago, was one of those who took a foremost stand against imperialism, demanding that the U.S. relinquish control of all territories which had come into her possession during the war. This policy prevailed. While we held on to the Philip- pines for a while, the only net gain to the U.S. was Puerto Rico and even here, the U.S. has shown its willingness to give the island independence if she wants it, but then Puerto Ricans are smart enough to know that they have it better in the United States. * a * Immigrant Named First Jewish Cabinet Member HAVANA (JTA) - For the first time in the history of Cuba a Jew has been named a member of the Cabinet, it was revealed here. He is Enrique Oltuski, son of immigrant parents from Poland who settled in Santa Clara where they still have a shoe factory. An engineer and grad- uate of the University of Miami, Florida, Sr. Oltuski at 29 years of age is Minister of Communications in the Provi- sional government of President Manuel Urrutia. He had joined Fidel Castro in the revolution- ary movement.