Friday, Aug. 2, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Cfroniels Page Alkal die dFi S • • • With Sally Fields There's good news tonite... Un- mantic te'te'te. Fine food, too, is served in the main dining room... de Sam Is letting another of the Table d'hote dinners from 5-11 femme's heart throbs loose this p.m. There's Ben Kehoe at the week-end. It's Alvin Garfield Ivories who plays any and every (Min's and Dave's boy) who's song you mite ask for...Tony Zu. kowsky is the proprietor...Put fresh from the Navy and from the Satire Room on your must of points overseas. Welcome home. spots on your rounds. big boy! .f "Liberation in Europe," a pro- gram of Soviet-produced docu- mentary films on Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria, opened its American premiere for two weeks at the Cinema Theatre on Wednesday, July 31st. Exclu- sive scenes of the people's recep- tion for Marshal Tito in Yugo. slavia, of the underground help given to the Red Army In the liberation of Prague, and of little. known Albania, will be seen for the first time on American screens in "Liberation in Europe." In ad- dition, the films contain a com- plete report on the historical and political background of these countries, on their occupation by the Nazis, and on the people's struggle for freedom and their liberation plus exclusive scenes of the liberation of Turin by Italian partisans. "Liberation in Europe" is released here by Artkino Pic- tures, Inc. • It happened one nite—Elynor Bookman (Delbridge-Gorrell) and sister Ruth (Schmied industries) were discusing the charms and ra mantic posibilities of Indian River as a vacationing spot...and one bright morning they flew there._ Not only did the kids have a swell time but found the prover. bial boy friend and a brother... Maybe they've an uncle, too, huh? • And now 'tis day break o again and once again I bid the fair adieu. Until next week, now. `d."•P Here comes more GAS, Detroit . C ONSTRUCTION CREWS are at work up and down Panhandle Eastern's giant pipeline sys- tem ... rushing ahead with an expansion program which aims to guarantee that the Motor Capital of the future never need be short of natural gas. First phase of Panhandle Eastern's program, Federally-approved and now under way, will add 10 million additional cubic feet of gas per day to our already enormous capacity before many months. The second phase, awaiting Federal approval, will raise by another 80 million cubic feet, the amount of gas our system can deliver each day. The final phase will see a third great Panhandle Eastern pipeline in full operation, enabling our system to deliver to the cities we serve the astronomical total of 750 million cubic feet every 24 hours from the world's richest natural gas fields. PANHANDLE TRANSPORTING NATURAL GAS FROM ..IF! Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit, this answers the question of future natural gas supply. But there's a big IF in the picture .. . Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, your local distributor, for over 16 months has refused to negotiate for more Panhandle Eastern gas because, in the words of James H. Lee, Assistant Corporation Counsel of Detroit: "Michigan Consolidated wants a pipeline and wants to create a shortage so that the Federal Power Commission will grant it permission to go ahead and build it." If Michigan Consolidated continues to deprive your gas-hungry city of its share of Panhandle Eastern's abundant supply, the shortage will last for years. What are you going to do about it? WORLD'S GRIATIST RESERVES Panhandle Eastern produces and trans- ports natural gas from the Southwest to the "gates" of Detroit, where It Is sold at wholesale to the local gas utility for distribution. CT • ": 7 GUARDIAN N411