22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 22, 1961 — 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT See Here! If you need good domestic help call us. Vacant-3 bedroom ranch! 22711 Rosewood, Oak Park. Do some work here and you can save $$$. A wonderful. opportunity and value, $11,500. Call L/ 8-1500. et 50 - BUSINESS CARDS REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE • Bookkeeper or bookkeeping serv- ice available in your office or by home. Full experience. Capable of running any office. Call between 6 and 8 p.m., all day Sunday. UN 2-2603 LI 4-5138 Nt41) &id 24621 Coolidge just S. of 10 Mi. Real Estate Sales Opportunity OAK PARK 3-BEDROOM 20' PANELED DEN Like new in and out. Jr. dining rm. Picture window liv. rm. Built- ins. Garage attached. Gas heat. Storm s. Excellent carpeting, drapes. Vacant. This is beyond ex- ception. LOOK. $12,900. Your terms. Mr. Shatz. J. WM. KLEM UN 4-460 0 . Strathmoor-Curtis Modern 3-bed. br . bung., F.A. ht., nat. firepl., vest., excell. cond., nr. Winship School, trans. Vacant. Must be sold. to settle estate. Price slashed to $11,900, $350 dn. F.H.A. or will listen to cash offer. Gentile Realty UN 1-4918 STANSBURY, 19976 Today's Hottest Buy! Don't wait. Clean 3-bed. br . bung., carpets, large porch, gar.. $600 dn. Only $13,900. It's nice. VE 8-7006 WILBANKS HUBBELL 18064. 5 and 5. Face brick income. Terrace, 2-car garage. 9 years old. Gas heat. $28,500. Owner. DI 1-1911. Open Sun. 2-5 19923 Mark Twain Price slashed to $15,900 on this beautiful 3-bedrm. ranch, rear pan. Den; Vernor school. Only $700 dn. to new FHA mtge. All offers presented. VACANT. MAY HELMAN. * 17187 Northlawn 6-6 INCOME Full dining rm., sep. break- fast rms., 3 bedrms., GAS ht., 2-car gar. and other extras. Asking only $19,700. Name your own terms.- Owner must sell. JEAN WEISS. with Oak Pork's only Realtor Office. Must have the desire to earn minimum of $10,000. Experience is not necessary. Our Real Estate Sales School welcomes the most inexperienced. Call BUD CHAMBERLAIN, LI 7-2000. ems, muff, ALAN GROSSMAN CO. DI 1-8088 IiimmomPr will BUILD 'to suit Southfield OR Oak Park • 3 ,bedrooms • 2 full baths • Pan. Den from • • • • from OR 4 bedrooms 3 baths Panaled den 2-story home '23,500 Wanted: Shammas and Supervisor of Maintenance crew. In well es- tablished Congregation. Salary, four to five thousnd per year. Apply: Mr. J. C. Shaprow, Con- gregation Beth Israel. Hamilton and Oren Avenues_ Flint, Mich- igan. WOMAN for light housework. Prepare light kosher meals for elderly widow. Dexter-Ewald Circle Area. Phone TO 6-9035 after 4 p.m. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED COMPANION to elderly lady, nursing experience. Free to travel. DI 1-4572 -UN 2-4803. GENERAL office Work. Assistant Bookkeeping, Typist. Experienced. Dependable. References. UN 3-8544. 45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ELSEA BR 3-0100 Barber Shop & Beauty Shop combined. Owner forced to sell in desirable Oak Pk. loca- tion. All modern equipment. Ben Oliver LI 2-3321 50-BUSINESS CARDS LOUIE'S Re-uphoisterIng, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason able Free estimates UN 4-3339 VE 3-7453 LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work. no job too big or small. BR 3-4826 LI 5-4035 PAINTING and decorating, finest workmanship, free estimates. Sam Fishman UN 1-3265. A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall washing, interior and exterior. Rea- sonable. Immediate service. UN 4-0326. DRESSMAKING cptarru cS)citecte•. UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN Call for Appointments FOR BETTER wall washing,' call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. TILE 30-A-INSTRUCTION BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yid- dish, English, Citizenship, experi- enced leacher. WE 4-1793. BAR-MITZVAH Instructions, reason- able, • dependable, conscientious. Joshua Shames. 19318 Roselawn. UN 2-0372. 31 - TRANSPORTATION COUPLE leaving, for Los Angeles about January 15. Wanted, a driver willing to pay part of expenses. ICE 1-5815. PLATINUM Charm Bracelet with12 charms. Wyoming-6 Mile, or Black- stone Manor. 864-5867. GET RELIEF from the pains of Arthritjs. Wesley. Box 86, Detroit 21, Michigan. 55 - B - APPAREL TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, and shoes into cash. TU. 3-1872. FOR SALE beautiful black Persian Lamb coat, with mink trim. Like new condition. Very reasonable. Call UN 1-8471. AN EXCLUSIVE Re-Sale Shop. 11340 Woodward. Presents Designer label clothing, from wealthy homes. Also will _sell clothes on consignment. 57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD . GOODS AND FURNISHINGS MOVING ? ? Do you have a complete house- hold of furniture to sell? Let us do it for .you.in your home. We have the customers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES 8 unit apartment building; built in 1946. Average rent $62 per mo. per unit. 5 rooms, individual furnace and basement for each unit. $40,000.00. All Rinds of Alterations EL 6-1247 51-LOST AND FOUND 55 - MISCELLANEOUS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY INCLUDING LOT Builder of Finer Quality Hthnes FREE ESTIMATES ON ELECTRICAL WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL ALTMAN ELECTRIC WE 3-2202 - LI 8-0051 24621 Coolidge just S. of 10 Mi. 21821 Cloverlawn Oak Park-You can eat off the floor of this spotless 3- bedrm. ranch, new carpeting, large modern kitch., beauti- ful lands, lot. Asking only $17,100. FHA terms. SAM SOS- KIN. SMALL carpenter jobs, rough and finished. Very reasonable. UN 3-5263. E. WHITMAN - S. WERBE TE 3-6820 - UN 1-2358 57-A-FURNITURE WANTED FURNITURE WANTED - Highest prices paid for good used furni- ture and appliances. Call Nate Paige, TY 5-6601. Open daily 9- 8:30 p.m., Sun. 11-6. Closed Sat. Bnai Brith Series Accomplishes $100,000 in Israel Bond Sales The five Bnai Brith "Salute to Israel" programs this month have resulted in Israel Bond purchases totaling $100,000, it was announced by Morris Diren- feld, president of the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, and Sam G. Bank, Council Israel Bond chairman. The rallies on behalf of Israel Bonds started with the Dec. 4 Pisgah-Keidan Israel-Chanukah program. More than 500 partici- pated in the rally and pur- chased $45,000 in Israel Bonds after listening to appeals by Ervine Lavine, president of Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. 6, and George Jessel. On Dec. 9, Einstein Lodge and Chapter held an Israel pro- gram and more than 200 at- tended and bought $11,000 in Israel Bonds. Emil Cohen was the entertainer. Certificates of honor were awarded to Sam Freedman, Einstein Lodge president; Mrs. Anszel Gun, Einstein Chapter president; Louis Baker, the lodge Israel Bond chairman, and Mrs. Louis Levinson, the chapter Israel Bond chairman. Six lodges and chapters held a combined Israel program on Dec. 11 which resulted in Israel Bond sales of $6,000. Jan Bart was the guest artist. Lodges and chapters participating in- cluded Motor City, Stone, Rex, Suburban, D owntown and Zager. - Sparked by Marshall Lodge and Chapter, an outstanding program on Dec. 12 resulted in Israel Bond sales totaling $30,000. More than 400 attended this affair, which was one of the r most successful in the Bnai Brith series. Joining Marshall were Bloch, Tikvah, Fox, De- troit, Handler-East Side, Yuster- Rosenberg, Livonia and B. & P. chapter. Jan Bart was the guest Complete Program for Israel Bond New Year's Eve Fashion Festival Beth-Sheva Laikin will be the fashion commentator for the Italy-Israel Fashion Festival, on New Year's Eve, at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel. The D etroit Israel Bond Women's Division is sponsoring the festival. The affair will bring to a cli- max the 1961 Israel Bond cam- paign. Only 1961 Bond holders and those enclosing their pur- chases with their reservations are eligible to attend the event which will include an Israeli champagne hour front 9 p.m., a parade of 41 original crea- tions made by the leading . Dann matter. The bill was supported by all religious parties, most mem- bers of Mapai and Herut and one member, Prof. H. Fling- hoffer of the Liberal Party, which as a whole opposed it. Mapai- and Achdut Avoda also opposed it. An earlier Agudas Israel bid to include the Nazareth area was defeated. Mapai's Yaacov Rifkin con- tended that the anti-pig bill did not effect the mutual re- sp,ect and co-existence of reli- gious and non-religious elements essential to Israel's - well being. Mrs. Esther Raziel Naor said that a people's culture was measured by observance of its traditions. In a -subtle allusion to Prime MiniSter David Ben- Gurion's Buddhist meditations on his current visit to Burma, she added that there was no need to experiment with the beliefs of, others. When Rabbi Shlolom Lorencz began an at- tack on the Prime Minister for his Buddhist studies, he was halted by Speaker Kaddish Luz for rambling from the subject. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FURNITURE repairs and refinishing .: Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. EXPERIENCED interior painter. All work guaranteed. Call TY 7-2501. PAINTING, wall washing, 25 years experience, striping,'^waxing, buff- ing tile floors. TE 4-5864. BARBER will make house calls eve- nings after 8. LI 8-9326. JERUSALEM - Israel's Par- liament Tuesday approved a first reading of a bill to ban pig breeding and the sale. of pork in Israel. The vote was 41 to 19, with five abSentions. The measure, which exempts the Nazareth area from the ban because that area is inhabited largely by Israel's Christian Arab population, differs from a 1955 law on the same topic in . that it makes violation a federal offense. The earlier law empowered only local authori- ties to, pass anti-pig breeding laws and 55 of Israel's 151 local authoriti-6s did legislate on the West Germany Has Charged 12,292 of War Crimes UN 1-5075 Want ads get quick results! (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) . New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. PAINTING, decorating, inside, outside, reasonable. Free estimates. LI 7-5639 and KE 8-0147. Israel Bans Pig Breeding, - Sales Italian and Israeli couturiers, midnight kosher supper, danc- ing till 4 a.m. and exhibition dances. F o r reservations c a 11 DI 1-5707, or write the Israel Bond office, 8522 W: McNichols. The nine Italian couturiers who are participating with de- signs made of Israeli textiles `Most Encompassing' are Capucci, Carosa, Fabiani, Nazi Crimes Trial to Fontana; Galitzine, Gregoriana, Mingolini - Gugenheim, S chu- Open in W. Germany (Direct JTA Teletype Wire berth and Simonetta. - to The Jewish News) Israeli designers participating FRANKFURT-"The most en- in the fashion festival with new creations are Lola Beer, Finy compassing Nazi crimes trial in Leitersdorf, Aled, Stefan Braun. West Germany" will open at the end of 1962 when 26 former SS "officials of the Auschwitz murder camp will be tried, Heinz Wolf, BY HENRY LEONARD Frankfurt state attorney, an- nounced Wednesday. He said he expected to com- plete preliminary investigations against the 26 ex-Nazis in March or April. The most prominent of the 26 is former 'Auschwitz commandant Richard Baer who was arrested a year ago near Hamburg where he was working as- a 'woodcutter. The .others include former camp doctors, dentists, guards and members of the so called "politi- cal section" of the Gestapo. DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? DEWING to Los Angeles January 3. Will take 2 passengers to share driving and expenses. BRoadwaY 3-8340. entertainer. On Dec. 13, the final affair of the Bnai Brith Israel series resulted in Bond purchases of $8,000. Participating in the event were Israel, Brandeis, Frenkel , Oak-Woods, Morgen- thau, Centennial, Jacob s, o n, Herzl and Tucker lodges and chapters. Jan Bart again enter- tained. "You say you want a Chanukah present? A gesunt auf define keppele!" Dayenu Productions BONN-Charges of war crimes have been filed against 12,292 in West Germany since the end of World War II, the West German IVIinistry of Justice reported Tuesday. Of the 5,732 persons who were convicted, 12 were sentenced to death, 68 to life imprisonment, 5,178 to jail terms and 115 were penalized by fines. The courts acquitted 4,011 and in 2,549 cases, proceedings were closed.