17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED 22-C-REAL ESTATE - CANADA PRACTICAL NURSING for mothers and new born babies. $13 a day. Stay week or weeks. Phone 834-8016. Coyle, 19341 Open Sun. 2-5 WINDSOR, CANADA Charming cent. ent. colonial, blt. '51, 112 baths, rear pan. Den. w/blt-ins, attic fan, lovely kitch. large screened terrace, brick Bar- B-Q & patio, 2V, car gar. THEL- MA POLSKY, 342-8255 or VE 8-0077. For all kinds of Real Estate-resi- dential, commercial, industrial, va- cant and lake frontage, call Earl Totton Real Estate, 911 Canada Trust Bldg., 256-4693. Morris Moss- man-sales representative, 253-2706. SCHAEFER 19723. Brick duplex, 1 floor. 264-6208. PONTIAC LAKE front. Beautiful cot- tage. Electric kitchen, shower and bath. Completely furnished. Glass porch. Safe sandy beach. Rent or sell. LI 7-2913. WARREN SEELYE FRANKLIN KNOLLS 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. Dishwasher, fireplace, appliances, attic fan, newly draped and painted. Attached garage, full basement. $24,900. 26-A-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT MA 6-6154 Modern-furnished on Lake St. Clair. 14 nine from Tunnel. For rent- July and August. Safe beach for children. Excellent swimming. A paradise for 2 months. SUMMER HOME HUNTINGTON WOODS By owner. 13324 Balfour. Open 2-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, parquet floors. Large lot. LADIES APPAREL SHOP 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS REMEDIAL READING AND MATH 7 MILE-SCHAEFER • • • 6-3 Income. Let tenant pay. Newly decorated. New carpeting and drapes, beautiful knotty pine recr. room. Near Jewish Center, synagogues, good school. Sacrifice. OPEN 1-6 SUN. 18627 TRACEY. DI 1-0624. TY 4-9704 TY 4-1696 after 8 p.m. Classes now forming Grades 1-12 Certified teachers Four students per class MICHIGAN CENTER OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 864-2066 BY OWNER BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yiddish, English; experienced teacher. 342-9254. 8 MI.-LAHSER AREA 4-BEDROOM RANCH 20148 Northrop. 2 full baths, pan- eled den, fully tiled and parti- tion basement, carpeting, drapes. 112 car garage. Walk to Down and Taft Schools. $22,900. KE. 5-0493. MATHEMATICS tutoring. High school teacher. BS, MS degrees. 15 years ex- perience. Modern or traditional mathe- matics. 353-3562. WOULD LIKE to join couple driving to Mexico City or Texas on or about third week in June. Drive and share expenses. DI. 1-2940. 40-EMPLOYMENT AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN 4 different locations. Groups of 10 to 150. Fully improved lots. Ready to go with sewer, water and pav- ing installed. MR. FRIEDMAN UN 2-6047 DELICATESSEN counter man. Exper- ienced. Days or nights. Sol's Delica- tessen. DI. 1-2553. LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable. Free estimates. VE 5-7453. SOUTHFIELD-Residential lot, 100x135 Magnolia sub. on Magnolia Parkway. Sewer and water in. Anxious. Reduced $2,000. Brenner, UN 1-2265. LARKINS MOVING CO. TEACHER OF HEBREW SOUTHFIELD Attention builders and developers! Acreage parcels with truck line improvements adjacent to prop- erty. Nothing could be hotter. LAND REALTY CO. UN 1-0346 UN 4-8735 CHOICE LOT on Stratford-Washing- ton Heights Sub-Division. 100x135, all utilities. West of Southfield. EL. 6- 7326. 17-H-7--HOME CONSULTATION BUYING A NEW HOME? ARE YOU GETTING WHAT YOU PAY FOR? We offer a unique inspection and consultation service backed by 15 years of residential building experi- ence. Nominal fee. For information call: . LI 6-0948 18-B-STORES FOR LEASE 20x75 STORE. Excellent location for an- type of business. KE 2-3686. LICENSED MOVERS PROFESSIONALS 894-4587 969-2422 or 948-4802 YOUTH ADVISOR for Synagogue Youth Group. Experienced. Good Jew- ish background. Contact Mr. Kaplan. LI. 8-9000. UN 4-8735 BLOOMFIELD, Southfield, Oak Park, Farmington areas. Builders 245 im- proved lots. Developers acreage, sewer, water. Meljoy, 541-7332. Household and Office Furniture Bible, bible commentaries, conversa- tion. Time and salary, open to dis- cussion. Temple Beth-El. WINDSOR, ONT. ATTN: INVESTORS LAND REALTY CO. A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior. wallwashing. immediate service. Guar- anteed. Reasonable. UN 4-0326 after 5 p.m. Local and Long Distance Packing, storage, pianos. appliances, house- hold furnishings. 8700 West McNichols Rd. CALL TE 1-6700 LAND REALTY CO. UN 1-0346 Anywhere, anytime, any place. By the hour, $9.50 for 2 men or free estimates on flat rates. 568-2516 JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. By Hour or Flat Rate for supervisor of stock room in Linen Supply Co. No experience necessary. Excellent starting salary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Opportunity for advance- ment. SOUTH FIELD We have several choice plots of acreage well located in Metro. Detroit. Predominately in the Northwest and North Woodward communities. Tremendous growth potential and excellent capital gain situation. Call us for more specifics. ALL STAR VAN & STORAGE 31-A-TRANSPORTATION WANTED DESIRABLE lot in Southfield. 145x175. $5,900. EL 6-4384, TR 5-5297. UN 4-8735 50-BUSINESS CARDS 9970 GRAND RIVER DETROIT, MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 OAK PARK - 4 lots for custom homes on Kenosha nr. Einstein School. VE 6-6265. UN 1-0346 D'grJCATESSEN - Restaurant. North- west location. Owner deceased. Excel- lent business opportunity. UN. 3-6397. ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENCY 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE M. T. LEWIS, Broker VE 7-3600 Owner wants it sold, 15 unit brick bldg. Good renting Linwood - McGraw area. In- come $9,000 yr., only $5,000 dn. Call today! CARS TO BE DRIVEN To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- where. 29590 EVERETT, Southfield. Open Sun. 1-5. Attractive 2 bedroom ranch, den. EL. 7-2583. Large lot on Westhampton in North- land Gardens Sub. Very few lots left in this exclusive section. Only $10,500. Double Your Money GROSS REALTY Dl 2-1300 31-TRANSPORTATION OPEN SUN. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 $5000. 3 long dress racks filled with ladies dresses from name brand wholesale companies. 5 all glass display cases filled with jewelry, lingerie, gloves, blouses, large hat bar, hosiery bar, large handbag rack all filled with mer- chandise. Good going business, health condition reason for selling. JOY ROAD AREA. UN 1-5790 LI 2-6807 Money in Your Pocket Sharp 15 unit brk. bldg. 3 & 4 large rooms. Income over $11,000 yr. great renting dist. Dexter-Webb area. Don't de- lay, call today! TILE GENERAL OFFICE Typing correspondence and light bookkeeping. Northwest section. 837-5100 541-4232 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,,••••••••••••••••••••••, • • • • • LADIES • • • • • • • • APPAREL •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $375,000.00 Volume I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. • • And growing rapidly. Also 2 • excellent suburban locations for : sale, merger, consider selling • 1- or possibly a very qualified • experienced Jr. partner. • * • Write Box 710 • • • • • The Jewish News • • • • 17100 W. 7 Mile • • • • Detroit, Mich. 48235 do • • • • es ••••••••••ee•••••••••••• DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 3-8766 UN 1-4950 FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. DECORATING, interior, exterior paint- ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270. LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE WORK GUARANTEED 527-5044 BEAUILeUL OAK dining room set. 10 pieces. Will sacrifice. 17300 Indiana. CUSTOM LAMPSHADES. New York trimming. New and remodeled. LU. 4-6277 for appt. DRAPES custom made. Very reason- - able. Free estimates. LI. 6-4171. • Atlanta Plans Hospitality for Publishers ATLANTA (WNS). - There isn't much one can do to prolong the fading blossoms of this city's famous dogwood trees, but every- thing possible is being done to make the forthcoming visit of American Jewish Press Associa- tion members a memorable one, it was declared here by Adolph Rosenberg, editor and publisher of the Southern Israelite, weekly English-Jewish newspaper serv- ing the southeastern United States. Meeting in the Dogwood City May 20-23 in their 22nd annual con- vention, Association members can expect true Southern hospitality interwoven with their business de- liberations, Rosenberg said. Marking the change of location from its usual New York or Wash- ington site, Mr. Morris Janoff, publisher of the Jersey City Jew- ish Standard and president of the organization, noted, "We hope this change will mark the beginning of a new 'grass roots level' of understanding and communication between our members and the communities served by their pa- pers." The Caban Motel on Atlanta's famed Peachtree Street will be the headquarters for the conven- tion. A highlight of the occasion will be a community-wide dinner marking the 40th anniversaries of the Southern Israelite and the He- brew Watchman of Memphis, Tenn. Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Jewish News of Detroit and founder and first president of the American Jewish Press Associa- tion, is to be the leading speaker at a session to be devoted to "The Living Jewish Newspaper." Declaring that the forthcoming convention in his home city was expected to draw unprecedented attendance from Jewish newspa- permen from all parts of the country, Mr. Rosenberg said "we hope not only to uphold our re- putation for Southern hospitality, but to revitalize the Association and establish a rapport between the public and the men who serve it through the news media." Vatican Lobbying by Jews Deplored NEW YORK.-Moses I. Feuer- stein, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, representing over 3,000 synagogues in the United States and Canada, scored sharp- ly, at the annual dinner of the Union at the New York Hilton, "Jewish secular agencies which are attempting to lobby for theo- logical changes and doctrinal amendments among the Catholic clergy at the sessions of the Ecumenical Council." He maintained that "the Jew- ish secular pressure groups render a great disservice to the welfare of Jewry by engaging in programs intended to revise Cath- olic teachings, liturgy, and cate- chetical doctrines. These opera- tions tend to diminish the dignity of the Jewish community and to create situations which are high. ly detrimental to better inter-reli- gious understanding." Feuerstein pointed out that "the Catholic Church alone must deter- mine whether it wishes to change its theology, dogmas and princi- ples. The orthodox Jewish commu- nity, under the aegis of its reli- gious authorities, has always de- clared that these questions of theology arose exclusively within the province of Christianity and its structural beliefs and conscience. World Jewry has suffered the evils of hatred, persecution and blood- shed for centuries due to the vici- ousness of the label of deicide. This is a blot on the historical re- cord of Christianity. Its eradica- tion is not the task of the Jewish community and not a problem of the Jewish conscience." Ford Foundation Grants Congress House $300,000 NEW YORK-A $100,000 check made out to the American Jewish Congress was received at Stephen Wise Congress House - the first payment of a $300,000 grant by the Ford Foundation to sup- port the work of the Interracial Council for Business Opportunity (ICBO). The interracial project was es- tablished jointly last year by Bank Leumi Sells Out AJCongress and the Urban League Its Courage Allotment of Greater New York "to help give NEW YORK.-Bank Leumi le- real meaning, in bread-and-butter Israel, 60 Wall Street, today com- terms, to the struggle for racial pletely sold out its allotment of equality," according to Murray A. 1000 special proof-like sets of Is- Gordon, chairman of the Congress' rael's 1965 coinage. This was the New York 'Metropolitan Council. The ICBO project offers guid- first time that Israel coinage was sold to coin collectors in the 'USA ance and counseling for Negroes through commercial banking chan- nels. Long before the Bank opened at 9 o'clock-on what was also In- dependence Day for the State of Israel-a line of eager coin col- lectors, of all ages, had formed on Wall Street outside the Bank. The Bank said it had been liter- ally swamped with mail, telephone and personal requests for the Is- rael coinage. All mail requests were returned because the coin- age was sold only over-the-coun- ter. 55-A-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED seeking help in opening their own new companies or in strengthen- ing existing small businesses. More than 250 clients have been helped since the Council's forma- tion in 1964. The Ford Foundation $300,000 grant, for a three-year period, is expected to extend the program to some 3,400 more per- sons through the opening of ICBO offices in Newark and Los An- geles this year and in two addi- tional cities next year. Neo-Nazi Is Convicted of Violating Building Law LOS ANGELES (JTA)-Ralph Forbes, the American Nazi Party member who established a local party headquarters in adjoining 56-ANTIQUES Glendale, was convicted by a jury of violating the Glendale city REFINISHING, REPAIRING, RE- STORING of old furniture and an- building code by converting a tiques. Expert work. Reasonable residence to an assembly area. prices. Pick-up and delivery. The jury of five men and seven Decore Antiques, Inc. women found two other Nazi de- 16527 Hamilton Highland Park fendants, Allen Vincent and Rob- ert Giles, not guilty. TO 1-5357 Forbes also was convicted on charges of conducting meetings 57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats, shoes into cash. DI 2-3717. GOODS AND FURNISHINGS without a permit. Municipal Judge Lee Stanton imposed a 60-day sus- COLONIAL Dining Room set. Chest of Drawers. Coffee Table. Large Mirror, pended jail sentence on Forbes. end table (hardly used). Norge Washer $40. Silverware. 15031 Dartmouth, Oak Park (Near Greenfield-10 Mi.) Sunday 3-5. 60-CARS FOR SALE 1964 BUICK Electra Convertible. Ex tra clean, full. powers. G.M. executive car. EL. 7-0421. A group of Glendale citizens seek- ing to oust the Nazi party head- quarters from Glendale were being aided by the Jewish War Vet- erans. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1965-37