31--TRANSPORTATION

LEAVING for Los Angeles Tues-
day, September 15, want pas-
senger, references exchanged. LI
6-9641.

35 - INSTRUCTION

BAR MITZVAH instructions at your
home or mine. If you cannot
afford, you pay less. Joshua
Shames, 19318 Roselawn. UN
2-0372.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

ALL CITY MOVING
AND STORAGE CO.

Large, Modern Vans. Com-
plete Moving Service. No Job

T oo Large or Too Small.

14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660

BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yid-
dish, English. Call experienced
teacher. WE 4-1793.

FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished Free estimates. WE 3-2110.

HEBREW lessons by Israeli. Certi-
fied teacher, experienced in teach-
ing non-Israeli. Call TO 9-4905.

FOR BETTER wall washing. call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005 526 Belmont

40-EMPLOYMENT

Call Reeve's
Employment Service

IF YOU NEED GOOD DO-
MESTIC HELP. DAY OR
WEEK.

LI 4-5138

WOMAN wanted from 3:30 to 6:30 to
prepare supper in kosher kitchen
for family of 4 children. Also
prepare children for bed. Call TO
6-4474, no sabbath calls.

MIDDLE-AGED woman wanted to
care for elderly lady. Live-in. TO
5-0749.

Men between 50 & 60

Men in good health & interested
in Real Estate selling. please
call

DI 1-5805

SALESLADIES

Must be experienced in ladies
coats, suits and dresses. Also
Sportswear saleslady, full or
part-time. Inquire after 1 p.m.

TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP

19158 Livernois at 7 Mile

WANTED: Experienced salesman for
neighborhood department store,
good working conditions, and sal-
ary. Call TE 1-9795, after 7 p.m.
LI 7-4646.

ELDERLY WIDOW desires woman
for companion. Light housework.
Small modern apartment. Wages,
good home. TO 6-9035.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
Id OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO

UN 1-5075

I. SCHW ARTZ. All kinds of carpen•
ter work, no job too big or small
TY 7-7758 LI 5-4035

MOVING? Washers, dryers discon-
nected and installed. Dryers vent-
ed_ Wolfe. BR 3-4446. KE 2-7850.

A-1 PAINTING. decorating. Rea-
sonable prices Free estimates
VI 2-1026 BR 3-6271

WILLIAMS and YATES, decorating,
exterior interior, painting, wall
washing, paper hanging. TR 1-1253.
TY 6-0494.

LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SEPVICE

Alsc Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

PAINTING and wall washing Rea-
sonable price Quick sea -vice. 20
yearS experience. TY 7-9868.

REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches
Steps UN 2-1017

PAINTING-Exterior, interior. Deco-
rating, wall washing. W Williams.
8554 American TE 4-0195.

CARPENTER WORK of all - kinds-
Porch. floors. steps. kitchen cabi-
nets. doors. panelling. Work my-
self UN 4-1897

ALL WALLS, carpet s, windows
cleaned. 24 hour janitor service.
Smith. UN 4-9263.

CARPET CLEANING by Leonard.
Holiday cleaning. Special rates. LI
1-3748.

BUSHELS OF LEADS

A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall
washing, insured, guaranteed. Im-
mediate service. UN 4-0326.

For conscientious salesmen.

PAINTING and decorating. Recrea-
tion rooms, pickling and varnish-
ing. Very reasonable. Free esti-
mates. Work guaranteed. UN
4-7123.

Golden opportunity for am-

bitious men who are neat

and intelligent. Between the

ages of 21-45. In fantastic

notional sales and advertis-

i n g promotion program.

Plenty of soles ammunition

to insure high weekly steady

income. See Mr. Lane,

15383 Livernois.

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

WOMAN wishes kitchen or other
work in convalescent home or
aged home. TY 8-5840.
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COOK-Many years experience in
Jewish and American cooking de-
sides job or partnership in small
restaurant. Write Box 313, The
Jc ish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED-Window fan to
fit Fenestra window or port-
able fan on stand. UN
1-6668.

SETTLE ESTATE-8x10 view cam-
era, 2 professional feed lights,
school camera, dryer. tri-pods.
DI 1-4679.

LADIES black persian lamb coat,
custom made. Size 14-16: GR 4-1854.

FOR SALE-8-foot shear, good for
tin man. Saw, brand new, wood
cutter, one oil burner, and tank.
150-gallons oil. UN 4-8469.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

GROCERY STORE with 4-bedroom
living quarters above. DU 2-5754.

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"Now Sam, that's what I call living!"
cow. 1956. Leonard Prilikin

Lavon Arrives in U.S.; Elias Fife, Technion
Will Address AFL-CIO Leader, Dies at 77

NEW YORK, (JTA)-Pinhas
Lavon, secretary general of the
Histadrut, Israel's General
Federation of Labor and a
former Minister of Defense,
arrived here aboard an El Al
Constellation for a three-week
visit in the United States. He
made the trip at the invitation
of George Meany, president of
the AFL-CIO, to address its
bi-annual convention scheduled
to open in San Francisco on
Sept. 17.
Lavon will be the lunch-
eon guest of Secretary of Labor
James P. Mitchell in Washing-
ton Sept. 9. Other guests at the
luncheon will be members of
the executive board of the AFL-
CIO and high officials of the
State and Labor Departments.
Upon his arrival in New
York, Lavon was presented with
a check for $120,000 for the
construction of a Histadrut hos-
pital in Beersheba by David
Dubinsky, president of Inter-
national Ladies Garment Work-
ers Union.

NEW YORK, (JTA) - Elias
Fife, vice-president of the Amer-
ican Technion Society and chair-
man of its finance committee.
died Aug. 31 at the age of 77.
Chairman of the board of
Standard Motor Products, Inc.,
which he founded in 1919, he
was a founder of the Technion
Society and served for nearly
20 years as a member of its
hoard of directors. A frequent
visitor to Israel, Fife was active
ill the United Jewish Appeal, a
member of the UJA board of di-
rectors and a trustee of the Is-
rael Bond Organization. .
Fife, who also was active in
the Federation of Jewish Phi-
lanthropies of New York, was
born in Russia and attended
school there before coming to
the United States soon after
1900. He was graduated from
the New York Law school.

JWB

Issues Compendium of
Paperbound Jewish Books
The first publication listing
the titles of some 100 paper-
bound books of Jewish interest
has been issued by the National
Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish
Book Council, sponsor of Jewish
Book Month, to be marked from
Nov. 20 to Dec. 20, when the
India 60th Country to Ratify
new pamphlet will receive na-
World Genocide Convention
tion-wide distribution. The
India last week became the booklet, "Paperbound Books of
"The surrender of life is noth- 60th country in the world to Jewish Interest," contains 99
ing to sinking down into ac- I ratify the UN Convention on titles.
knowledgment of inferiority."- I the Prevention and Punishment
Classified ads bring fast results!
John C. Calhoun. of Genocide.

YOUR LINK WITH
WORLD JEWRY ...

IS THROUGH THE

FRUITWOOD spinet piano, walnut
dining room, cane back chairs.
UN 2-3220.

JEWISH NEWS

60-CARS FOR SALE

Low rent. With beautiful dress
fixtu i es. Carpeting, air-condi-
tioned for sale, reasonable. Or
can rent for term of lease. No
inventory to buy. Suitable for
children's-teen-lingerie or corset
shop. Occupancy Oct. 1. Owner
moving to larger store in same
block. 18979 Livernois. UN
3-6500 or UN 4-6676.

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MONTREAL, (JTA) - Cele-
brations scheduled to have be-
gun at Trois Rivieres near here,
marking the 200th anniversary
of Jewish settlement in Canada,
have been postponed because of
the death of Premier Maurice
Duplessis of Quebec. The late
Premier, a native of Trois Rivi-
eres, was to have been a lead-
ing participant in the ceremo-
nies.
The town was chosen as the
site for starting the bicentenary
because it was the home of
Aaron Hart, said to be the first
Jewish settler in Canada, and
his son, Ezekiel, the first Jew
elected to the Legislative As-
sembly, in 1807, of what was
then Lower Canada.
Referring to the refusal by
the Assembly to permit Ezekiel
Hart to take his seat because
he was Jewish, the Toronto Star
noted in an editorial on the bi-
centenary that it would be "un-
thinkable" to bar a Jew from
taking his place in any elected
body in Canada.
"Jews may be proud of their
role in the development of Can-
ada, in its arts, trade, industry
and public life," the paper de-
clared. "Barring a Jew from tak-
ing his place in any elected
body in Canada today would be
unthinkable: This does not mean
that anti-Semitism is dead; dis-
crimination takes more subtle
forms in 1959.
"But open intolerance has
withered on the vine and there
is reason to hope that social and
employment bars will disappear
in the years ahead, so that citi-
zens of Jewish faith may make
an untrammelled contribution
to Canada's development."

30-INCH automatic electric stove,
automatic washer, and refrigera-
tor. UN 2-3220.

45- USINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Dk.F.IRABLE STORE IN
GOOD BUSINESS
LOCATION

D A M

Premier's Death w
Delays Canadian i
Fete
An

BY HENRY LEONARD

FIAT SPYDER
Red Sports Convertible

1956. difficult to obtain in U.S.
Beautiful custom body. 2 bucket
seats. Padded dash, white walls,
excellent condition. $1,775. Pri-
vate owner, LI 8-7149.

Americans Open Israel
Bank with $1,200,000

TEL AVIV, (JTA)-A new
mortgage hank with a paid-up
capital of $1,200,000 was opened
50-BUSINESS CARDS
here. The bank, owned by a
holding company incorporated
J. STEEL
in Panama, has been financed
LANDSCAPING CO.
by a group of North American
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
and Latin American investors,
3 YEARS GUARANTEE
headed by well-known Mexican
UN 2-0574 banker and Zionist leader, Elias
DI 1-9206
Res. Sourassky.
Office

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