PAINTING, interior and exterior, reasonable price, work guaranteed. Free estimates. DI 1-2910. GROSS NORTHWEST An unusual "U" shaped house blt. around enclosed patio; 3 bedrms., 134 baths, full basement, including such quality features as face brick, wet plaster, double insulated walls, copper plumbing, blt.-in appliances, formica counter tops, In-sink-erator, mirrored Hollywood vanity, sliding glass Dor-Wall. A distinctive home in an estab- lished Subdivision. Come out this Sunday 1-7 p.m. to 18608 Sunset Blvd:, Livonia mi. W. of Middlebelt, 2 blks. S. of 7 Mi. Rd. 18410 WYOMING UN 4-3100 $15,950 TRADE-IN SPECIAL N. W. Detroit 5 and 5 income, air-conditioned, garages, every extra imaginable. Low land contract price and terms. 18486 ILENE Single home, 5 rooms down, just decorated, with 3 room apt. up- stairs, separate entrance, 2 stoves, 2 . refrig's., sun room, finished basement, air-condit., carpeting and drapes. For sale by owner. Shown by app't. LI 8-6082 TW 1-7600 11 M1.-JAS. COUZ. HWY. Owner leaving city. Sacrificing beautiful 3 bedrm. ranch. Over 1 4 acre of land. Beautifully land- scaped. 14x20 paneled family rm. Full basement. 23-car attached garage. UN 4-4600. J. WM. KLEM SENECA NR. 9 MI. 3 bedrm. brk. Ranch. Spac. panld. eating sp. in kitch. Dble. closets, carpt; drapes; many ex- tras. Excel. cond. Nr. schools, transp. Reasonable. Mr. Gleiber. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 18410 WYOMING OHIO - CURTIS WILL TRADE Lovely 4 bedrm. 2 1,4 bath center entrance, face brick Col. Rear den, grade lay. Attractive car- pets and drapes, gas heat, rec. rm.. 2-car brick garage. UN 4-4600. J. WM. KLEM SCOTIA NR. 9 MILE Spac. face brk. 3 bedrm. Ranch. Vacant. Close to schools, transp. Terr; gar. Mrs. Kessler. GROSS NORTHWEST - UN 4-3100 18410 WYOMING OAK PARK Bargain Hunters you must come and see it to appreciate. 234 brick car garage, finished basement, 3 bedrooms. 134 baths, plus many extras. Close to all shopping centers, Synagogues and schools. Priced to sell. 23120 CLOVERLAWN OWNER OPEN DAILY GROSS NORTHWEST 18410 WYOMING UN 1-5075 PAINTING and decorating, finest workmanship, free estimates. Sam Fishman. UN 1-3265. DRESSMAKING All Kinds of Alterations Call for Appointments DI 1-1420 UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN 18717 APPOLINE 3 bedroom colonial, corner lot, garage, S. & S., stove and refrig., carpeting. Meyers-7 Mile area. DI 14627. 18288 KENTUCKY Not for Honeymooners-this is a FAMILY house. Lg. Spoon-built Col. 30-ft. Liv. Rm. 3 lg. bedrms. Plus 4th ex. bdrm. 2 stall show- ers. B-I-G corked Den, screened- in porch. Compl. fin. Basement, bar, 12-ft. cedar closet, gas heat. Sundays 2-5, owner-UN 1-4396. 17 A - - FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason able Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453. PAINTING . and wall washing, win- dow washing. Reasonable price. Quick service. 20 years experi- ence. TE 4-5864. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or smalL BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. PLASTERING and decorating. Cement work_ TY. 7-5654. LARKINS MOVING LOTS FOR SALE AND DELIVERY SERVICE CHOICE LOT, Northland Gardens Sub., 8 Mile-Southfield Section. VE 8-9191. Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 19-F-VACANT BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND WALL WASHING. IMMED. SERVICE REASONABLE INSURED UN. 4-0326 SOUTHFIELD 10 Mi. Rd. W. of Greenfield oppo- site New Orleans Shopping Cen- ter. 180x110. Sewer, water & paving in. TO 8-4639. HELEN E. PURDY, BROKER 30-A-INSTRUCTION BAR-MITZVAH instructions by ac- complished tea c h e r. Joshua Shames. 19318 Roselawn. UN 2-0372. CARPENTER WORK of all kinds, kitchen- cabinet doors, wall panel- ing, steps, railings, cedar closets, work myself. UN 4-1897. _TUTORING for all elementary sub- jects. Call evenings or Sundays, LI 5-2936. A-I WALL WASHING, painting, ref- erences, free estimates, William Weddington. TO. 9-8280. 40-EMPLOYMENT EXPERT DRESSMAKER from Rome, Italy. Any alterations and new clothes. KE. 4-6664. CALL REEVE'S - EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, porches, chimney, steps. UN 2-1017. If you need good domestic help, day or week. Look for me in the Yellow Pages. GUARANTEED painting, washing, papering, light repair, special on vacancies. LI 8-8831. LI. 4-5138 ALL painting, plaster, interior, ex- terior. Special 5 rooms washed, $28. LI 5-2500. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED PAINTING, decorating, inside and outside, free estimates, reason- EXPERIENCED child care for vaca- able. LI 7-5639, WE 4-2339. tioning parents, also baby sitting, day or evenings, excellent refer- ences, ask for Esther. KE 7-7395. 55 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES UN 4-3100 TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair SpeZial U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. NELSON HOMES, INC. OAK PARK RANCHES GARDNER. Lovely, face brk. 3 bedrms. Nr. 9 Mi-Coolidge shops, transp. Reasonable. ROSEMARY. Young couples. 3 bedrm. brk. 30 yr. FHA loan. Miss Sherman. PAINTING, interior, exterior, $15 per room, also paper hanging. UN 4-2333. $450 DN. 30 YR. MTGE. . H. M. Brody, Corp. UN 4-0842 DUPLEXES SPECIAL INVESTMENT 4 all brick 5 year old duplexes. Fully rented, totaling $9,360 year. Total taxes $2.177, can be bought for only $16.500 each, $20,860 buys all equities. ELSEA BR 3-0100 MODERN, self-serve market, excel- lent business. 12540 Dexter. - MISCELLANEOUS TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872. FOR SALE, 18 pan Marshall Bakery oven, cheap. Call Pioneer 9-5506. 8 p.m. New Haven, Michigan. Hebrew UniVersity Governors Disagree on Naming PreSident JERUSALEM, (JTA) - The board of governors of the He- brew University failed to agree 50-BUSINESS CARDS on a new president to succeed EXPERIENCED LICENSED BUILDER Dr. Binyamin Mazar and tempo- Lovely face brick cape cod, con- Will custom build your home in rarily invested Prof Yoel Rakah, sisting of 2 spacious bedrooms any price range. Free estimates, and bath down, 2 bedrooms and the new rector, with all the pow- no obligation. F.H.A., VA. Will complete bath up. Attractive liv- ers of the presidency but not finance. ing and dining room. 2 car at- tached garage, gas heat, UN with the title. LEONARD FEALK, BUILDER 4-4600. The board. postponed another DI. 1-1654 J. WM. KLEM attempt to name a successor to Dr. Mazar, who resigned for rea- sons of health from both ,posts of president and rector, until the next board session, to be held within one year. Dr. Gerhard Liebes, a veteran 24040 Jerome, Oak Park member of the board and a noted Brk. 7-rm. ranch, beautiful family room, 1 1/2 baths, breakfast rm. Shakespeare and Plato translator, and kitchen, 3 large bedrms, vacant. Sharply reduced. Move in. JOE SANDERS. was named vice - president, re- placing Prof. Aryeh Dvoretsky. 22180 Sussex Dr. Liebes is - also EI Salvador's Beautiful 3-bedrm. brk. ranch, "Etkin bit." carpeting, throughout. honorary consul in Jerusalem Any reasonable offer accepted. SHIRLEY CASH. Dr. George Wise had been the strongest candidate for the Uni- versity presidency but he report- edly made a unanimous vote a DI 1-8044 condition for his acceptance and 18210 James Couzens such a vote was not achieved. MONTE VISTA- OUTER DRIVE VACANT WILL SACRIFICE SCHATTEN REALTY Hagadah Seder Service for Blind HILL - ES Livonia (7 Mi.-Middlebelt areo) PASSOVER-Bung. Specials 18049 GRIGGS. Spotless 434 rm. bung; gas ht; 1 1 4 car gar. Close to everything. $14,300. 19795 SANTA BARBARA at Outer Dr. 5 nn. brk. bung. Lge. rms; gas ht; 134 baths. $13,500. 18701 BIRWOOD. Gorg. 6 rm. bung. 2 bedrms., den. Attractive liv. rm; jr. din. rm; lge. kitch; rec. rm. Asking $14,500. 19308 LESURE. 4 bedrms, 2 dn. 2 up. 2 baths. Lge. liv. rm; full din. rm; gas ht; gar. Close to everything. Price reduced to $16,300. Mr. Operman. 50-BUSINESS CARDS FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. at nomaa 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Mrs. Harry J. Finke, president, Jewish Braille Institute -of America, presents the first copy of the institute's Hi-Fidelity recording of the complete Hagadah Seder Service for Passover, in Hebrew and English, to Eliezer Katz, a blind teacher of Hebrew and Hebrew-Braille. Looking on is Mrs. Nathan Berkman, president of Ivriah, the organization whose grant of $2,500 made this project possible. The recordings have been distributed as gifts to the Jewish blind throughout the world. 89 Give Up Sophisticated Parisian Life for Kibbutz in Rmal France According to . a recent report in the New York Times, 89 non- Jewish urbanites have given up the sophisticated life of Paris- and its drawbacks - to pattern their existence after an Israeli- style kibbutz in south-central France. Their reason is that "it is im- possible to live decently, intelli- gently, spiritually in the money- mad, physically unhealthy, over- crowded atmbsphere of Paris." Their inspiration comes from Vincent Thibout, founder of the kibbutz at Pardailhan who re- cruited the volunteers. Thibout, a metallurgical en- gineer, ancI his wife, Therese., spent 18 months on the Sdeh Eliahu Emeek Beth Shean Kib- Survivors of Nazi Camps Still Suffer • Physically, Mentally NEW YORK, (JTA) - Surviv- ors of Nazi concentration camps still suffer the mental and physi- cal wounds of their experiences 15 years after their liberation, a Norwegian psychiatrist who was himself one of those survivors, reported. Dr. Leo Eitinger, who made the report to a joint session of the American Orthopsychiatric Association and the World Fed- eration for Mental Health meet- ing here, is a member of a team set up at the University of Oslo Hospital to study and help Nor- wegian camp victims who have since liberation developed ill- nesses that have made normal life increasingly difficult. He reported that of the first 100 patients studied 96 were suf- fering from symptoms which could be traced to the long-term effect of life amid daily death in the camps, "the concentration camp syndrome." Eighty-five suf- fered from chronic ills resulting directly from long and severe starvation, head injuries and severe infections. They suffered generally from loss of ability to concentrate, in- creased irritability, greater fa- tigue and emotional instability. He found that 84 could do work only with the greatest effort, and with the last remains of their strength. Among the worst of the con- tinuing conditions were the asso- ciations called up by innocent objects. An avenue of trees brought visions of rows of gal- lows with corpses swinging in the breeze. A man stretching his arms recalled prisoners hanging in agony by their arms. More than half still experienced night- mares recalling their camp ex- periences, Dr. Eitinger reported. butz on the Israeli-Jordan fron- tier three years ago. They became convinced that the "kibbutz way of life, plus Judaism, offered an answer to man's mortal and material prob- lems." Thibout converted to Judaism. Upon his return to the crowded Faubourg Saint Antoine quarter on the right bank of the Seine, Thibout began to enlist his „fellow pioneers: With the help of his 68-year-old farmer uncle, Abel Thibout, they established them- selves in the abandoned hamlet of Pardailhan on a high plateau in Languedoc, 25 miles northeast of Beziers. • Almost a year has passed, arid the 900 acres of rocky unfertile land has been worked to produce potatoes, tomatoes and green vegetables, almost to the point where the settlers are self sus- taining. Chickens are being raised and plans are being made to acquire a herd of cattle. The kibbutz is the first in France and probably the first any- where in the world outside of Israel, the Times 'says. Stratford Festival Starts Ticket Sale STRATFORD, Ontario - More than 350,000 blue, green, orange, buff and white tickets, represent- ing almost $1,100,000 in poten- tial sales are ready at the Strat- ford Shakespearean Festival, with the opening of the box office on Monday. Although the opening of the season - June 19 - is still more than three months away, Box Office Manager Bruce McDonald and a staff that will eventually ntunber 25 at the height of the summer are ready to start proc- essing mail orders. Other sales will -be handled by ticket agents in Detroit, Windsor and a dozen other cities. For the 113 performances of the three Shakespearean plays, "Coriolanus," "Love's Labour's Lost" and "Henry VIII", and the new Canadian comedy, "The Canvas Barricade," by Donald Lamont Jack, 255,254 tickets are available. For "The Pirates of Penzance," to be staged by Sir Tyrone Guth- rie in the Avon theater for 45 performances commencing July 7, there are 50,535 tickets. Five Sunday concerts,. to be held in the Festival theater with Glenn Gould, Leonard Rose, Oscar Shumsky, Lois Marshall and Maureen Forrester as per- forming artists, represent 11,290 -tickets. Seats for the Film Festival, to be held during the two weeks commencing Aug. 21, will be re- served. 1961 'IS WIEN qui*T3 sAtaist 77-HOUSES FOR SALE