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KE 7-5566. 101/2 MILE and Coolidge. 5 spacious rooms, 11/2 garage, 60x135 foot lot, finished basement, carpeting and drapes. $11,200. 14070 Ludlow. LI 4-7723. LI. 3-8500 50-BUSINESS CARDS FREE ESTIMATES ON ELECTRICAL WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL ALTMAN ELECTRIC WE 3-2202 - LI 8-0051 1-, O 19-E-BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE 2 STORES and 3 flats for sale. Cor- ner building. $1,000 equity. BR 30 - A - INSTRUCTION DRESSMAKING Rinds of Alterations Call for Appointments All UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN MATHEMATICS Tutoring - High school teacher, B.S., M.S. degrees. 12 years experience. Illinois pro- gram 1-4. VE 7-8736. FOR BETTER wall washing. call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. BAR MITZVAH Instructions. Rea- sonable, dependable, conscientious. Joshua Shames, 19318 Roselaw,n. UN 2-0372. PAINTING, wall washing, 25 years experience, striping, waxing, buff• ing the floors. TE 4-5864. MATHEMATICS; Chemistry, Physics Tutoring, Grade school, high school, college. Illinois program 1-6. UN 1-9173. 40 - EMPLOYMENT If you need good domestic help call us. REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LI 4-5138 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Has an opening for 3 career life insuraince agents, 22 - 45. In the metropolitan Detroit area. A 3 years training program with sal- ary plus bonus. Lifeline lead service available. Full fringe benefits. Call or write LOUIE'S Re-upholstering. Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed Reason able Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453 LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826. Ll 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. Leaders Pay Tribute to Mendel N. Fisher on Retirement from JNF NEW YORK, (JTA)-A stu- dent house will be built at Ein Hod, the artist colony in Israel, bearing the name of Mendel N. Fisher, retiring executive direc- tor of the Jewish National Fund, it was announced at the 54th annual Order Day dinner of Bnai Zion, American fraternal Zionist organization. Ein Hod is financed by Bnai Zion. About 1,500 persons, includ- ing many leaders in American life, attended the dinner which was greeted by a special mes- sage from President Kennedy. The President lauded Fisher's 27 years of service to the JNF. "The goal of transforming arid wastes into habitable, fer- tile and productive soil," stated Mr. Kennedy in reference to the JNF's work of land reclamation in Israel, "is a job that should serve as an example to all nations." Principal speakers at the din- ner included Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman; Ambassador Philip M. Klutznick, a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations; Norman G. Levine, national president of Bnai Zion, and Albert Schiff, president of the Jewish National Fund of America. Messages of greetings to Fisher were received also from Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, other members of the Israel Cabinet and from Dr. Nahum Goldman n, Moshe Sharett and other leaders of the Jewish Agency. Labor Zionist Leader in Baltimore Resigns Over Jewish Pickets BALTIMORE, (JTA) - The chairman of the Labor Zionist Organization of Baltimore an- EXPERT DRESSMAKER from Rome. nounced in a paid advertisement Italy. Alteration and tailoring. that he was resigning from that I KE 2-3732. JONES AND HUMPHREY AGENCY post in a policy dispute. PAINTER, good workmanship, rea- 200 FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING In the advertisement in the sonable prices. Free estimates. LI DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN 6-9677. Harold Rubin. Jewish Times, Gedaliah Cohen WO 1-2730 PAINTING, decorating, inside and said he could not agree "with outside, free estimates. 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SANFORD REALTY CO. 601 E. 6TH, TUCSON, ARIZONA Mrs. Pamela Mboy,a (center), bride of Kenya's labor lean- er, Torn Mboya, examines embroidery at Hadassah's Alice Seligsberg Vocational High School for Girls in Jerusilem, as Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin (left), former national president of Hadassah, and Mrs. Simi Olshan, chairman of Hadassah's Vocational Education Services in Israel, look on. Mrs. Mboya told Mrs. Halprin that Kenya needs vocational schools and ex- pressed the hope that Kenya would be able to send "some teachers" for training at the Seligsberg School. Mrs. Halprin headed the Hadassah Jubilee Mission to Israel, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Mboya were in Israel on their honeymoon. round the W A Digest of World Jewish Happenings from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States NEW YORK - The American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, an organization representing Jewish Nazi victims, has announced the election of Dr. Curt C. Silberman, an East Orange, N.J., attorney, as president of the group .. . More than 2,000 women pledged a total of $1,200,000 to the 1962 campaign of the Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York . . . The United Zionists-Revisionists of America have charged that some Jewish leaders are "attempting to weaken Jewish determination to protest the treatment of Jews in Soviet Russia," asserting that the "hush-hush policy advocated by these leaders may seal the fate of Soviet Jewry to the spiritual geno- cide to which the Communist authorities have doomed them." . .. A revitalized program of adult Jewish education was urged here by Dr. Louis L. Kaplan, executive director of the board of Jewish education in Baltimore and dean of the Baltimore Hebrew College and Teacher's Training School . . . The Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations of America and the Rabbinical Council of America declared here that passage of the Conklin humane slaughter bill by the New York State legislature would be "a serious threat to the free practice of schechita according to Jewish law . . . Abraham Dickenstein, president of the Ameri- can-Israel Corporation AMPAL, said the investment firm plans to raise $50,000,000 for additional investments in Israel . . . Youth Aliyah, which is supported partly by Hadassah and Pioneer Women in the United States, has absorbed in Israel 3,500 youngsters from North African and European countries during 1961, it was reported here at the annual Youth Aliyah conference of the Hadassah. WASHINGTON-Congressman Leonard Farbstein of New York. said Secretary of State Dean Rusk listened "sympatheti- cally" to his charges of Arab discrimination against American, Jews at a conference the two held last week ... A. G. El-Emary, an Egyptian banker and former • government official, was named director of a newly-established Industrial Development Bank Services Department of the International Finance Corporation, a division of the World Bank . . . It has been announced here that the United States has granted Israel a $10,000,000 20-year loan to help build Israel's economy, and that a U.S. grant of $40,000,000 has been given to the United Arab Republic to build grain storage plants . . . The headquarters here of the Jewish War Veterns of the U.S.A. has issued a warning that powerful organized segments of the so-called "radical right wing" are believed to be "engineering, financing and directing" the campaign for the Texas gubernatorial election of former Army Major General Edwin A. Walker . . . Senator Kenneth Keating of New York told the Senate that he favors a firmer stand by both the American people and the United States Government on Soviet discrimination against Jewish culture and religion. ROCKAWAY PARK, N.Y.-Parent-Teacher Associations in all-day Hebrew schools were urged last -week "to prepare a program of orientation for parents which will emphasize the profound religious significance of Bar Mitzvah rather than its social aspects." BOSTON-The Jewish Community Council here has urged the adoption of a measure to ease the Massachusetts Sunday closing law by permitting Jewish Sabbath-observing merchants to remain open on Sundays . . . A $2,250,000 seven-year research program to secure greater understanding of the nature of aging and arteriosclerosis in man was announced here by the Beth Israel Hospital, to be coordinated with the Harvard Medical School and financed by the U.S. Public Health Service. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.-Officials of the new Jewish Center here have appealed to parents to stop acts of vandalism by their children who are causing severe damage to the new structure. Europe VIENNA-An exhibition devoted to the Eichmann trial has been opened at the Israeli legation in Warsaw, depicting the martyrdom of the Jewish population in the countries occu- pied by the Nazis and the role played by Eichmann in the mass annihilation of the Jews. Production of a new film on the Auschwitz concentration camp based on Tadeusz Holau's book "The End of Our World" will be started early next month by a Polish company . . . The agreement between Austria and West Germany, under which the Federal Republic of Germany will contribute $80,000,000 to help indemnify claimants here for com- pensation due to. victims of Nazism, will be ratified not later than next June, authoritative sources reported here. LONDON-The Paz Oil Company, which maintains extensive operations in Israel, has authorized an initial expenditure of $333,000,000 to enter the oil exploration field there, according to Sir Isaac Wolfson, chairman of the board . . . The Board of Deputies of British Jews announced that a group of lay and religious Jewish leaders from Hungary will visit here next month "to make contact with the Anglo-Jewish community" . . . A total of 1.100,000 pounds sterling ($3,080,000) was raised here at the annual Joint Palestine Appeal Dinner. BONN-Indictments were returned at Coblenz against George Heuser, former criminal police chief in the State of Rheinland- Pfalz, and 13 other men, charging them with the murder of "numerous" persons, including Jews, near Minsk, from 1941 to 1944. GENEVA-Jewish leaders from five continents, members of the executive committee of the World ORT Union, met here and endorsed an $8,000,000 budget for 1962 for vocational training schools in 19 countries. Israel TEL AVIV-An official of the United States Operations Mission in Israel has disclosed that the USOM, in cooperation with the Israel government, is planning to establish a number of specialized professional and agricultural institutes . . . Pledges of action to assitre early arrangements to meet Israel trade problems arising from the growth of the European Common Market were given here upon the departure of the 18-member mission of the European Pariamentary Assembly with hopes that a formula can be found to solve Israel's problems without in- volving• her admittance to the EEC as a full member.