30-A—INSTRUCTIONS 40—EMPLOYMENT PIANO LESSONS in my home. North- west section. BR 3-8806, after 11 a.m. MATHMATICS tutoring, high school teacher, B.S., M.S. degrees. 16 years experience, modern math. 353-3562. 2 SALES MANAGERS Wanted — who have ad- in ministrative abilities retail. $17,000 per year. Want to stay active? Final Payment on Loan to Israel From U.S. Bank Is Made a Year Early WASHINGTON (JTA) — Harold F. Linder, president and board chairman of the U.S. Export-Import JE 9-0200 Bank, lauded Israeli economic MR. MEYER progress at a ceremony marking the final payment of a $135,000,000 OFFICE CREDIT MANAGER loan extended to Israel Jan. 19, 1949. Alside, Inc. has opening for man for Linder said the bank took great local office. Responsibility includes handling collections, and maintain- satisfaction in the "minor role" it ing records. Some accounting or played in assisting Israel's develop- experience helpful. Position offers good salary and many top em- ment. He said "the Export-Import ployee benefits plus the opportunity bank is gratified to see this loan, to advance anywhere in the nation- wide organization. MR. ROSEN- made 16 years ago, repaid in full, THAL. a year before it was due." 862 8336 Ambassador Avraham Harman expressed appreciation to the bank, BABY SITTER. Half days. Lahser-11 stating that the loan was very Mile. 353-7024. significant and came at a decisive moment in Israel's history, when SEMI-RETIRED SALES EXECS. it was faced by enormous expenses in maintaining defense, meeting Want to stay active ? the population increase, and de- Here's an opportunity for veloping agriculture, i n d u s t r y, profitable selling. Mr. and trade. Meyer. The final check, in amount of JE 9-0200 $60,180.00, was presented by Dr. Jacob Arnon, director general of the Israel Ministry of Finance. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Random, Knop f, Pantheon Books Excellent Read ing for Children Three major publishing houses have joined forces in the produc- tion of children's books. Random House, Alfred A. Knopf and Pantheon Books are working in unison in this publish- ing venture, and the result is an excellent collection of new books for children that fill a great need. Several new titles have been issued jointly as part of this im- pressive venture, and in the works produced—for the very young who must be read to and for those who can read for themselves— there is a variety of great merit. There is a new work by the famous Dr. Seuss, who already has gained renown for many best sellers in children's books. Now we have, under the Random House imprint, the - charming story "I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew." Illustrations and narrative hold the young reader's attention as Dr. Seuss tells of a trip filled with terror but marked by the determined will of the traveler to reach his destination. Told in rhyme, this is an adventure story and in the children's way it has pathos and humor, ending in joy, completing a travelogue in a man- ner that will cause the youngsters to turn the pages back again and again for the retelling of the narrative. Also under the Random House imprint is a much smaller book, but one with similar merit. Dare Wright's illustrated "Take Me Home" is another of her famed doll stories. It is a story about Robin, who is lost in the CARS TO BE GIVEN woods; Susan, who finds her; Crow, To Philadelphia, New York City, who helps solve a problem which Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, results in a return home. There Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- is charm in the narrative form where. of this Wright tale—a story that ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENY indicates anew the storyteller's skill. 9970 GRAND RIVER DETROIT, IMCH. 48204 Another Random House book WE 1-0621 of delight is "Trubloff—The Mouse Who Wanted to Play the 40—EMPLOYMENT Balalaika." The story and illus- trations are by John Burning- ham. Both are splendidly de- SALESMEN tailed. Full or part-time. Even if you are This is a narrative also marked not looking for a job, better job may be looking for you. Call for by an element of adventure. There appt. is a cat in the story about mice, MR. BENJAMIN but the cat gets too much food JE 9-0200 at the bar and won't go after the mice. And so we have a musical MEN'S TAILOR. 3 days a week. 341- narrative about a mouse that plays 3300. Mr. Berman. an instrument and trains an or- chestra of mice. And there are no 2 ASSIST. SALES MANAGERS cat-mouse struggles in the experi- Needed at once. Top pay, ence passed on to young readers. BILLARD room, beautiful, modern fam- terrific future. Mr. Benja- Also in rhymes is "I Wish That ily type. 15 tables. 20340 West Seven YM-YWHA, Center Join min. Mile Road. KE 2-0040. I Had Duck Feet," by Theodore Le- PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Lead- Sieg, illustrated by Barney To- JE 9-0200 ers of the Federation of Jewish 50 bey, published by Random House. BUSINESS CARDS Agencies of Greater Philadelphia There is much wishing in the re- ROOF-CHIMNEY repaired and refaced, lauded the completion of the corded game. There is action, a $50. Gutters cleaned and rust proofed, To work in pawn shop, young man $20 and tip. Windows scraped, puttied, merger of this city's YM-YWHA fire, acquisition of a nose like an of high school age. After school painted with Dutch Boy, $4 each. The and Neighborhood Center which, okay. No experience necessary. elephant that performs lots of ac- Andrews Service. 873-9356. as a single agency, will serve a tion—such as fire-fighting, car- A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior population of more than 350,000 1400 MICHIGAN washing, etc. But that nose also wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after in a three-county area with Jewish 6:30. leads to trouble and embarrass- WO 2-8698 cultural, health and physical fit- ment, with the finale of expressing FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. ness programs and recreational the desire to be oneself. 526 Belmont. services. It was as a division of Ran- YOUNG MEN DECORATING, interior, exterior paint- dom House that Beginners Books ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and 17 and up. Jr. salesmen, series commenced about two quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270. paid while in training. years ago, and the newest in Mr. Benjamin. the series is "The King, the LARKINS MOVING CO. By ELIAHU SALPETER One seems to leave firm ground Mice and the Cheese," by Nancy JE 9-0200 (Chief JTA Correspondent in Israel) Household and when it comes to what the fiscal and Eric Gurney. Story and pic- (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Office Furniture JERUSALEM—Before returning authorities consider as luxuries ture combine to make this a de- LICENSED MOVERS to Israel from the United States, of life. A small Japanese six- lightful tale about the elements after an absence of four years, I tr•nsistor pocket radio which can mentioned in the title. But they PROFESSIONALS had been warned by many, Israelis be picked up at any discount shop are even more interesting than 894-4587 and Americans alike, to expect a in America for $6 to $7, is avail- they sound and the introduc- I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter country torn by the current pre- able here in seemingly unlimited tion of animals and cooks as well Guaranteed Salary work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826, election struggle. These dire warn- supply for 80 to 90 pounds, that as royalty make the narrative LI 5-4035. ings have probably contributed to is close to $30. And if people most entertaining. Plus Bonus the pleasant surprise of the first spend in America as much for As an A. A. Knopf volume, "The TILE cars as in Israel, everybody would Calico Jungle" by Dahlov Ipcar at- Nation's largest weekly publi- days spent in the country. DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? Surprising as it sounds to many be driving Lincolns and Cadillacs. tests to the author's ability both cation requires part-time tele- New and Repair Special Israelis who love to gripe about A small, locally assembled car— as storyteller and illustrator. Chil- phone sales representatives to U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. the local bureaucracy, government and when one says small it means dren who love animals, flowers, work from our modern down- UN 1-4950 officials today are definitely more small in the European sense, and the wild life of the outdoors, as town office. ARE YOU satisfied with the sound of polite than they were four years not in the American sense, since well as fine verses, will find this your piano? Let me bring it back to ago. Going through customs is a Falcon or a Rambler is con- just the book to have read to them. 9-9 Hours Arranged life. UN 4-4881. No Sat. or Holiday calls. much less reminiscent of the hey- sidered here a big car—would cost And those who can read for them- about $4,000; while those who For interview call JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. day of the Spanish Inquisition: as want and can afford a standard selves will find extra delight in a matter of fact, customs officials following the story that begins By Hour or Flat Rate even advise you of the best legal Chevrolet have to shell out $7,000 with the sewing of patchwork Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- —repeat, $7,000—for the pleasure. quilts on which are designed the age, pianos, appliances, household furn- ways to assure that you get what- ishings. ever benefits are due to you. It The reason, of course, is that animals and flowers and fruits. 8700 West McNichols Rd. may, of course, be that the pre- customs and excise are extremely In the combined effort of chil- UN 2-6047 sence of two screaming kids at high. On a medium price imparted dren's book publishing there are the late hour of the night con- English car, about two-thirds of two from Pantheon Books. tribute to some extent to the the sale price goes to the Internal 55—MISCELLANEOUS One, "The Plaid Peacock," by STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, celerity of handling incoming Revenue, and only one-third is the Sandy Alan, was illustrated by MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION UNIVERSAL Standard Encyclopedia, 25 passengers. actual cost of the car. (Act of October 23, 1962: Section 4369, volumes, looks brand new, $15. UN Kelly Oechsli. These are rhymes Title 39, United States Code) 1-6668. Not much has changed, how- Still, the country is full, not about a peacock whose train Date of filing: October 9, 1965 ever, in the amount of paper work THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. only of transistor radios (through matches the Scottish Fusiliers Weekly 55 A MISCELLANEOUS WANTED that burdens government officers the fashion of running around regiment's colors. Here, too, there 17100 West Seven Mile Road here and carbon paper manufac- with blaring radios evidently is is adventure, climaxed by a forest Detroit, Wayne, Michigan 48235 Publisher: Philip Slomovitz, 2966 West TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats, turers must be among the rich- not any longer "in" among the shoes into cash. DI 2-3717. flame that threatens the peacock's Outer Drive, Detroit, Michigan 48221. est people in Israel today. The teenagers here), but also of new feathers. But he flies on to safety. Editor: Same as above. Managing Editor: Same as above. major shock for somebody who European and locally made cars. There is fear for his life, until COATS FOR SALE Owner (If owned by a corporation, its 55 C has been absent for several years This is only part of the evidence the Fusiliers arrive with him, car- name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names DARK RANCH mink coat. Size 10. Full comes when he ventures on his of the considerable increase in the rying him in as a hero because he and addresses of stockholders owning length. Brand new. Sacrifice. EL 6-8447. first s:hopping trip. Vague memo- standard of living of the middle- was their charmed mascot. or holding 1 percent or more of total And amount of stock. If not owned by a cor- ries of past costs and prices are class Israeli which occured in the slightly bumrned feathers grow poration, the names and addresses of 60 CARS FOR SALE of sentimental value at the best recent years and which often back in to assure the beauty the individual owners must be given. of If owned by a partnership or other un- 1964 OLDS Cutlass convertible. Power in trying to judge the cost of strikes American visitors who, the peacock's tail. incorporated firm, its name and address, steering and brakes. Must sell. Reason- living these days. somehow, still expect to meet pio- as well as that of each individual must able. 476-5205. Pantheon Books' new crea- Some things are, of course, be given.) neers on tractors in the middle tions includes the story for THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHING CO., still relatively cheap if trans- of Israel cities. 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, 61 A GARAGE WANTED older children, "The Clue of lated into dollars at the present Michigan 48235. Old-time pioneers and idealists the Black Cat," by Paul Berna, Philip Slomovitz, 2966 West Outer WANTED — To rent garage. 10 Mile- exchange rate of three Israeli Drive, Detroit, Michigan 48221. Coolidge area. 544-0529. pounds per dollar. A loaf of bemoan what they consider the with illustrations by Prudence Bondholders—none. hunger after things material Seward. A. Total no. copies printed (net bread which used to cost 17 press run), average no. copies each is- Cleveland Federation Translated from the French by among the younger generation. agorot costs only 38 agorots sue during preceding 12 months, 11,430; However, by and large, a more John Buchanan-Brown, this story single issue nearest to filing date, 11,600. Acquires Own Building which is still only about 13 B. Paid circulation: cents; and a pair of good man's reasonable attitude seems to have describes life in a shabby Paris CLEVELAND (JTA) — For the 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, developed among Israelis on this apartment, the search for better shoes costs about 30 pounds, street vendors and counter sales: Aver- first time in its 62 years, Cleve- age no. of copies each issue during pre- subject. It is realized that, in a quarters, the cheating of the head that is $10. But then salaries ceding 12 months, 1,250;; single issue land's Jewish Community Federa- represent more of a one-to-one modern nation's economy, one of of the family by confidence game nearest to filing date, 1,300. tion is housed in its own building 2. Mail subscriptions: average no of ratio than a three-to-one ratio the fundamental rules is that it artists. This is where the great copies each issue during preceding 12 in a newly completed structure. compared to the dollar. A is more important to earn more adventure begins—the search for months, 9,738; single issue nearest to The site and the building, a gift than to spend less. Therefore, the bandits by the tricked man's filing date, 10,000. medium grade government of- of more than $1,000,000, were C. Total paid circulation. ficial makes about 700 to 800 though the government strives to sons. The clues, the role played Average no. of copies each issue dur- donated to the Federation by a ing preceding 12 months, 11,188; single group of communal leaders. pounds, of which the net, after restrict imports of luxury or semi- by a mysterious black cat, the issue nearest to filing date, 11,300. luxury products, and to put some ingenuity of the youngsters, lead taxes, social security payments, D. Free distribution (including sam- During its 62 years, the Federa- brakes on the increase in the rate to recovery of the money. The ples) by mail, carrier or other means, tion has occupied rented space in etc. is about 500-600 pounds. 200, single issue nearest to filing date of consumption, the main effort, cat becomes a pet. The clues are 200. office buildings always in down- it is realized, must be directed marked by action, mingled with I certify that the statements made by town Cleveland, and repeatedly THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS toward the raising of efficiency, fun. It is a good story, well told, me above are correct and complete. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ outgrew its quarters. 30—Friday, October 8, 1965 productivity and export. ably translated. 31—TRANSPORTATION - — A View of Israel-Upo n Returning Home $3-$4 Per Hour. Mr. Knight WO 2-4878 - — - — — - o —