17-HOUSES FOR SALE Greenfield. 3 bedroom Colonial, 1 1,- ,2 baths, $1,200 clown. $16,900 Full price. BR 2-1988. OPEN- 2-5 SUNDAY J. WM. KLEM lge. hitch. with break. area, 3 nice bedrms., rear covered porch, 2-car gar., beaut. landscaping, carpeting, drapes, excell. neigh- borhood. REDUCED FOR IMMED. SALE Owner moved to larger quarters. See this DELUXE 3 bedroom ranch, drapes, carpeting, nat. firepl., store, refrig., gas ht.. rec. r.m., screened rear terrace. Priced below mkt. value. 18940 PREST Face brk. 5 rm. bung., nat. fire- place, full din. rm., table space hitch., 2 nice bedrms., gar., car- peting. CHRIS GATES UN 1-5886 OR VE 8-0077 BOTH OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 WARREN SEELYE STANSBURY 19971 CLEAN! CLEAN! 3 bedroom bungalow, gas ht., new carpets. Only $12,500. L.C. $2,000 down. 342-0075 SECONTINE CO. MUST SELL. Southfield brick, 4 bed- room, 2 i /.2 baths, tri-level, with basement. Complete built-in's. Ex- cellent condition. Carpets, drapes. Quick occupancy. EL 6-8042. Eves. LI 7-3847 DI 1-5805 Golden Realty 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM GREENACRES SECTION EAST OF LIVERNOIS ALL OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5 LICHFIELD RD., 19997-Lge. brick bungalow with bedrm. & bath up, 2 bedrms. & bath down, finished basement, modern kitchen, new carpeting, many extras. Priced for quick sale. BRIARCLIFF RD., 20036-Center entrance brick Col. with 3 bdrms. & 2 baths, Den, forced air ht., 2-car gar. Low price of $19,000. LICHFIELD RD., 20035-Face brick Col. bit. 1955, with 3 Ige. bedrms., 2 1/2 baths, paneled Family Rm., beautiful kitch. with blt.-ins, vacant. See this today. WOODSTOCK, 2557-Attractive brick Col. with Den, or bedrm. dn. breakfast room, 23' living rm., 86' landscaped lot. Sprink. syst. New low price of $19,000, quick pos. NORTHWEST SECTION OUTER DR. W., 4570-Large style English brick home with Den. 3 bedrms., 1 1/2 baths, attach. gar. 86x135' cor. lot. Only $23,500. Vacant. STRATHMOOR, 18053-Nr. Winship School. Face brick Col., 1 1/2 baths, pass hall, 3 Ige. bedrms. $600 dn. F.H.A. terms. Perfect condition. We invite you to inspect all these homes Howlett-Barrett-Watson PHONE 342-0525 12840 W. 7 MILE RD. ettakthohiht, * * OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 17 - A - LOTS FOR SALE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. S o u t ii- field-10. Lot 100x135. Reasonable. Moved. 356-2966. 18 - A - STORES FOR LEASE GREENFIELD. North of 10. Stores for lease LI 5-5576. 30 - A - INSTRUCTION BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish, English, experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. CONSULTANT in the field of Busi- ness Education. New techniques in Typewriting for teachers, adults. Call 867-0826. MATHEMATICS Tutoring, high school teacher, B.S.-M.S. Degrees. 13 years experience. Ill.-Yale Programs. VE 7-8736. MATHEMATICS, Chemistry, Phys- ics Tutor. High School, College. All methods. Expert, effective. LI 1-2645-UN 1-9173. PIANO LESSONS at my home. Ex- cellent with children. Winthrop between Fenkell and Greenfield. BR. 3-8806. 40 - EMPLOYMENT SOUTHFIELD-Vacant soon. Excellent 4-bedrm., 21/2 baths, family home. 17' paneled Family Rm. blt.-in kitch., firepl., car- peting. Going at auction, price under $28,000. • * • SOUTHFIELD-Approx. 1,700 sq. ft. ranch, nr. Northwestern - 9 Mi. 25' fireplaced liv. rm., huge 18' country kit. 3 Mast. bedrms., 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry rm., carpeting, terrace, base. $26,900. • • • SOUTHFIELD-True elegance. Gust. bit. 3-bed. ranch, 4 full baths, cent. ent., Ige. liv. rm. & din. rm., dream kitch., 15x20 pan. Family Rm. Must see to appreciate. $34,900. • * * HUNTINGTON WOODS-1951 bit., face brk. ranch on a 60' lot. 24' (iv. rm., new G.E. kitch. with all blt.-ins, carpeting through- out. 3 bedrms., den, 2 baths, terrace, 2-car gar. Just $23,900. * • • PANELED FAMILY RM. is the center of activity in this 3-bed. ranch, face brk., const. with partitioned base., nicely carpeted liv. rm. & din. "L", , wooded lot. Excell. cond. Special price $15,500. • • • OAK PARK-BRICK, 3-bed., full base., 15' country kitch. Excell. cond. Owner leaving town. $12,900. . 18936 NADOL, SOUTHFIELD-Beautiful Roseland Woods. Among the trees, cent. ent., 3 bedrms., 1 1/2 baths, separate din. rm., firepl., 2-car attach. gar. .Well worth seeing. $29,900. • HARTWELL NR. 7 MILE 3-bedrm. brk. colonial; deluxe carpeting; nr. shopping, transp. EIGHT Mile - Telegraph. Woodbine 19944. Brick ranch, three bedrooms, two baths, finished basement, car- peting and drapes. Near school. NO. 221. Bloomfield. 8 room, 4 bed- KE 8-0941. room ranch.. Lot 150 x 240. 21/2 baths, 20 x 20 family room, beauti- ful setting, huge home. Elsea. BR GRIGGS 17126. 6 rooms, brick. Carpet- ing. Recreation room. Excellent con- 2-2525. dition. Near Synagogues. Near bus. $13,000. UN 4-2177. No Monday OAK PARK SPECIAL Calls. $850 DOWN FHA OAK PARK-I-bedroom brick ranch, Spacious liv. rm., din. "L". 3 off Northfield Blvd. Under $18,000. large bedrms. 2 full baths. Va- Have to see to appreciate. Open. cant. Out of town 'owner says 24021 Berkley. LI 5-0685. sell at once. Mr. Seidon. UN PREVOST 18938 VACANT. 3 bedroom Colonial. 1 1 4 baths. gas A.C., pass hall, 2 terraces, garage, new carpets. • . STANSBURY NR. CURTIS BY APPOINTMENT COLONIAL. 19729 Steel. Gas. 3 twin bedrooms. Screened porch, base- ment recreation and lay., reasonbly priced. 342-1996. HO WN BY APPOINtvIENT 20518 BASIL 8 Mi. - Greenfield area. Beautfiul Roman brk. ranch, excell. cond., lge. liv. rm. with din. `L". extra OUTER DRIVE Magnificent ranch. 4 bedrms. .2!:, baths. Paneled family room. Beautiful grounds, filtered swim- ming pool. Large rec. rm. Gas A. C. ht. This is a beauty. Mr. Seidon, UN 4-4600 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 24621 Coolidge, Just S. 10 Mi. LI 8-1500 If you need good domestic help. call us. REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LI 4-5138 WOMAN to take care of invalid on Sundays. Livernois-Outer Drive sec- tion. Good pay. KE 4-8238 or KE. 2- 2507. WANTED Real Estate Salesp3ople 2 Men or Women Experienced preferred. Best com- missions & profit sharing plan in the city. Leads furnished and floor time. Ask for Ed Schlussel. GROSS REALTY 17350 Livernois CLOSERS. Siding and modernization. Experienced or will train. Leads unlimited. TO 5-6000 or LI 6-2095. 40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED MIDDLE-AGED man will care for sick people. Experienced. 341-6729. WILL BUILD SOUTHFIELD OAK PARK • Oven & Range • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Full Baths • Pan. Den Custom Built to Your Design and Taste from 18,990 For further information or to see plans colt LARRY SCHECTER DESIGNER AND BUILDER OF FINER QUALITY HOMES " ELGIN 6-1247 50-BUSINESS CARDS TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys, porches. Steps. UN. 2-1017. PAINTER needs work, inside and out- side, special price for vacancies, immediate service. References. All work guaranteed. TO 6-5485. ALL CARPENTER work. Kitchen cabi- nets, front doors, railings, cedar closets, porches, floors, partitions, steps. Work myself. 342-1880. LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason. able Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826. LI 5-4035. UNDERGROUND sprinkler systems installed and serviced. Quality work at reasonable prices. Free estimates. 527-5044 or 372-9439. NEW METHOD - Carpets cleaned; walls washed, by machine. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. KE 5- 8470-KE 8-1778. 50-BUSINESS CARDS DRESSMAKING Al] Rinds of Alterations Call for Appointments UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 INTERIOR, exterior painting, odd jobs, neat, reasonable. C. Piotrow- ski. TY 8-5485. NOR BETTER wall washing. call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. PAINTING, decorating, exterior and interior. Free estimates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639- KE 8-1047. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, Builders or remodeling contractors carpenters tools, lum- ber, step ladders, original drawings for homes. Call evenings LO 5-3405. Israel's Bank Leumi Establishes Securities _ Company in New York NEW YORK, (JTA) - The Bank Leumi Le Israel is estab- lishing a .subsidiary securities company in New York to deal in Israeli securities and create a market for Israeli issues. Dr. Y. Foerder, chairman of the bank, announced. The new company, to be known as the Leumi Securities Corporation, will begin opera- tion in a month. It will work in close technical cooperation with the New York Hanseatic Corporation, a member of the American Stock Exchange and one of the major over-the-coun- ter dealers in the market. Israel Frumkin, a member of the•New York staff of Bank Leumi, will be manager of the new opera- tion. The new securities company will buy and sell all types of Israeli securities at rates par- alleling the Tel Aviv market quotations. It will also deal in State of Israel bonds. Provocations During Nasser Visit Feared by Morocco Jews NEY YORK, (JTA)-The ex- pected visit of President Nasser of Egypt in Morocco next month is provoking great apprehension among Jews in Casablanca, it was reported from Morocco in the Christian Science Monitor. The report recalled that, when Nasser visited Morocco in 1961, official anti-Zionism in that country degenerated into anti- Semitic actions by the police. Although the Jewish popula- tion in Morocco continues to dwindle, tension is nevertheless rising between the Moslem reli- gious authorities and the Jewish minority in Morocco, the report stressed. This tension, the re- port said, has developed espe- cially because of a report about two months ago that Allal al- Fassi, Minister of Islamic Af- fairs, told a meeting of provin- cial officials that "every Moroc- can is a Moslem; the Moroccan Jew is only a `dhimmi.' Hence- forth, no foreigner may acquire Moroccan nationality unless he embraces Islam." "Dhimmi" is a term of Mor- occan law denoting Christians or Jews who traditionally enjoy special status and protection under the government but who are not full citizens. This term has not been applied to Jews in Morocco. On the contrary, King Hassan II and his late father assured the Jews that they are "full Moroccan citizens, with the same rights and duties as the others." Moroccan Jewry's monthly newspaper, La Voix des Com- munautes, indignantly remind- ed Fassi of this. One con- tributor to the paper demanded that unless the minister denied or retracted the statement, the president of the Federation of Jewish Communities, with the support of the Grand Rabbi of Morocco, should bring about court action against Fassi. The paper also attacked what it called "forced conversions" to Islam of young Jewish girls who married Moslems. Several such marriages have come to public attention recently. Akhbar al-Dounia, a non-party newspaper which often takes a strong pan-Arab stand, defended Mr. Fassi, who it said was only correctly expressing the posi- tion of the Jews as defined un- der Koranic law. It charged Casablanca Jews with holding "secret meetings," and said the government was concerned about unspecified "new political maneuvers of the Jews. It ap- pears," added Akhbar al-Dounia, "that the government will adopt a two-part attitude, attempting, to curb these maneuvers by le- gal means; otherwise to employ force." No official sources con- firmed this. Material Claims Parley Greets Members of German Parliament NEW YORK - Two important Hirsch and Dr. Zimmer, who members of the German Parlia- have been visiting the United ment at Bonn, Martin Hirsch and States as members of a German Dr. Alois Zimmer, were wel- parliamentary study group, ex- comed at a luncheon at the Hotel pressed readiness to supp or t Delmonico by the Conference on every effort to speed up legis- Jewish Material Claims Against lative action and to.correct Germany. Hirsch is chairman of lative injustices to Nazi victims: the Indemnification Committee Both men emphasized that first- of the Bundestag, the lower hand meetings held by them with house of the German Parliament. Nazi victims in the United States Dr. Zimmer is a leading member and with Claims Conference of the CDU, the dominant party spokesmen had impressed them in the present government. deeply with the strong moral Jacob Blaustein, senior vice- and human factors involved. president of the organization, who presided, laid stress on the Physiologist, Dr. Katz pressing need to enact basic Awarded Gold Medal amendments and improvements AMSTERDAM, (JTA) - Dr. to the German indemnification law, which the Claims Confer- Louis Katz, Jewish scientist ence had urged upon the German who heads a research labora- government. tory at Chicago in diseases of Early enactment of the amend- the heart and blood vessels, ments was essential, Blaustein was awarded a rare gold medal said, to repair injustices which here at the International Con- had arisen in the course of ad- gress of Physiologists. Dr. Katz ministering the Law and the was given the award after de- nearly three million claims filed livering a lecture on the late under it, and to grant redress Jewish recipient of the Nobel to groups of Nazi victims to prize in physiology, Professor whom compensation had been Willem Einthoven. The award denied for reasons lying beyond is known as the University of their control. Leiden medal. 29 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 5, 17-HOUSES FOR - SALE CURTIS near