itHM 1111111111111111M111111/111I11111 1M11111111111111111111IIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIP" p Danny 0 Raskin's S LISTENING T aifilf 1111111111111111111111111111 11 11 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIM11111111111111111T HON. DAVID BEN-GURION, Israel's Prime Minister, evi- denced a deep interest in American Jewry's devotion to the Hebrew language during his brief visit in Detroit . . After the press conference at Hotel Statler, Sunday evening, he took note of the only greet- ing extended to him in He- brew . . . by Mrs. Philip Slom- ovitz .. , and engaged her in a long conversation in Hebrew . He was especially interest- ed to know where she learned her Hebrew . . . and was in- formed by the native Mich- igander that it was in this country . . and that it took on a bit of flavor during her visit in Israel, 18 months ago . . Ben-Gurion took note of the presence of school children at the airport upon his arrival, Sunday evening . . As he passed the car of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Porvin of 17601 Ken- tucky, 5-year-old Dennis For- yin, sitting on his mother's lap, stuck his head through the car window and kissed Ben-Gurion ... who returned the kiss ... The young son of the Morris Liebermans was al- so among those who had a special thrill . Ben-Gurion shook his hand and the Prime Minister's military attache greeted him as a Chaver. * * * "Yessir, I've been around this here town for a good many years now, but you got me mixed up with someone else, officer!" * * * THE JEWISH NEWS-2/ Friday, May 25, 1951 O'Brien Bill Calls For Aid to Israel bill calls f o r "financial aid in the form of grants to the Government of ATTENTION GIRLS . If Israel in order you are single, and between to assist t h e the ages of 18 to 24 . . . here i people ..f Israel n developing is a chance to help the boys O'Brien in service . Hostesses are their natural needed for work in the USO resources, expanding their agri- Lounge of the Dexter-Davison culture and industrial economy, Jewish Center and to attend and increasing their productive dances at the nearby military capacity", etc., in order "to installations ... If interested, strengthen the ties of friend- send post card to USO-JWB ship between the people of the . c/o Mrs. James Berendt United States and the people of ... 19190 Mendota giving Israel, thereby furthering the name, address, phone number basic objectives of the Charter and age . . . Interviews will be of the United Nations." His bill calls for grants to Is- given, June 5, at the USO rael "during the period ending Lounge . , . from 7-9 p.m. June 30, 1952, not to exceed in * * * IN CONJUNCTION with books the aggregate $150,000,000." being contributed by Cinema Lodge, Bnai Brith, to the Belle- faire Child. Care Service (form- Direct JTA Teletype Wire to er Cleveland Orphan Home) • . . The Jewish News Ben Rosen and Moe Rosenthal, NEW YORK — Israel Finance open-hearted bosses at Confec- Minister . Eliezer Kaplan, ex- tion Cabinet, have made ar- hausted by the heavy schedule rangements with their Cleveland which he has followed during branch office to supply candy the past few weeks, since his twice a month to the children arrival in this country, has been at Bellefaire , • • The deed is a ordered by doctors to rest in permanent gesture by Ben and bed for a week, the JTA learned. Moe under the lodge's name .. with the youngsters having to . .. which is as it should be • • . earn the candy by good behav- ior, neatness, etc. .. . Cinema in- Tall Towers was organized three stalls its officers, June 3, at years ago . . . Before disbanding Northwood Inn ... Irving Kotch- membership was for girls 5'7" or er was elected president ... Jim- over, and fellows 6' or above It served a worthy purpose. my Laker will emcee the show. * * * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN POST, FAVORITE STORIES . . . by Sam Blender • . • Instead of 529, JWV, gave the largest do- looking for a job the young man nation yet to disc jockey Jack would frequent and participate The Bellboy's campaign to help in radical meetings . . . His disabled vets at Dearborn Vet- father held his impatience as erans Hospital ... The post gave long as he could . . . "You lazy $300 . . . and Ed McKenzie (Jack loafer," he shouted, "why don't The BB) will be presented with you go out and earn some an Americanism Award citation, money?" . . . The son asked June 13, at the group's Past what good money would be after Commanders • Dinner. * * the revolution, and insisted that DAN LEVEN'S Federal Engi- there won't be any need for money in the Utopia we will neering Special was one of the then have . . . "Maybe," said his first 13 cars to qualify for this father, "but if you were to go year's 500 Mile Race at Indian- out and earn, say $25,000, you apolis, Memorial Day . . . Dan's could • help the cause along, hope qualified with a speed of couldn't you?" . . . "Yeah," the 131.901 miles * per * hour. * son pointed out, "but supposing WHERE THEY ARE . . . PFC the revolution don't come? Eh? Then I'm stuck with the $25,000." Herbert Diamong . . . E. R. 57511536 . . . Hq. Co. 3rd Batt. * * * • • 350th Inf. Regt. . . APO ALTHOUGH THE GROUP . 541, known as Tall Towers has been N. Y. c/o Postmaster, New York, disbanded for about two months now ... talk is that this fine or- ganization will return back in the fold . . . as an all-girl group Eliezer Kaplan Ill AN AMUSING but delightful sidelight to the mammoth Israel Day celebration at the Coliseum was reported by our observer .. . Two estimable gentlemen stood throughout the entire affair in one of the passages off the main floor to the huge arena .. . They were obviously moved by the impressive spectacle and by the historic occasion . . . and assisting their fine emotional pitch was a bottle of liquid re- freshment which they shared be- tween themselves . . . As each event was announced from the rostrum, they quietly drank a toast to "Medinat Yisroel" . . At the conclusion of each event they politely stepped out on the floor of the Coliseum to ap- plaud . and then returned to their place for the Serious busi_ ness at hand. * * * BENNY LaBRETT is an idol among the Negro youngsters living within the Hunt Police Station area • . All athletic equipment brought in to Zeid- man's Loan Office on Gratiot is turned over by Benny to police . for distribution among the youths .. . He's been doing this and other humanitarian deeds for so many years . . . that the Now Appearing colored folks now call him, in the t The One and Only .. . "White. Brother Benny." • * * Fisher Bldg. CHARLIE CARLISLE MILT MORSE did the almost Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p. impossible when he completed Plus a big supporting show Luncheons from $1.00 the 3-7-8-10 split while bowling, Complete Dinner Served DallT Complete Dinners from $1.60 last week, on the final night of Private Rooms Available for John Anthony's the Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Showers -- Luncheons League • Milt chose the most Sweet 16 Parties difficult way possible . . and CLUB Weddings — Receptions after making the "one in a mil- Supper Dances lion" shot, said, "I just wanted Cocktail Parties Grand River at 3rd Business Dinners to make it look tough." . Then he almost keeled over from the WO. 1-5284 For Reservations TR 5-5100 excitement! * * * MI NMI INNIM 11=11 MIN MIN 1111E1 11=11 MEI WELL, IF THE DSR strike It's Worth Your While to Drive hasn't done anything else to Another Mile to Good Deal keep our citizenry, it has aided MARKOWITZ! in the promotion of a. romance YOU CAN GET A BETTER DEAL ... The second day of the strike, Beatrice Margolis was given a ride to work by a friendly mot- HERE IS FRONT PAGE NEWS! orist . . • He called her several 1 A BRAND NEW LUXURY FOR YOU times at her place of employ- ■■ •1951 BUICK ment . . . finally got a date . . and things began to happen . Last week, Beatrice and Al Sed- $2029.96 ler of. Akron, 0., were engaged. Huyiels CASANOVA 4-Door Special De Luxe * DELIVERED! * * MARSHALL LEIB was riding in a City Cab, last week, when it. was stopped by a squad car. . . . The officer asked the cab 3river for his license .. . looked at the name, George Washing- ton, and remarked, "That's a pretty well-known name you have." . .. The cabbie replied, 4 Tires Optional Equipment Stale and Local Taxes Extra 1' I * NO TRADE NECESSARY SEE or CALL JACK MARKOWITZ S ALES WOW Iss Congressman George D. O'Brien of Detroit this week in- troduced what he calls the "Is- rael Acid Bill of 1951" in the U. S. House of r Representatives. Rep. O'Brien's New Kosher Beef Prices ued Here After Protests A new set of retail prices on Choice and good shank, bone kosher beef has been issued by in, 51 cents. the Office of Price Stabilization. Meat prices are generally low- The new ceilings, according to er in the Midwest than in the Philip A. Hart, Detroit OPS di- East. In general, prices will re- rector, bring kosher meat prices main about where they have in line with prices on non- been since the Jan. 25 price kosher cuts. freeze. The Detroit Jewish Corn_ The new price ceilings correct munity Council was especially errors made in the original ceil- active in seeking a revision of ings. The changes were kosher beef price ceilings. The new prices went into ef- the direct result of protests made by Detroit Jewish groups fect last Monday, May 21. against an earlier price schedule. The OPS explained that in its ORT Trains 25,000 earlier kosher beef regulations issued April 30, it mistakenly set Students in Vocations prices from 3 to 10 cents a pound ORT (Organization for Reha- higher than they should have been. The mistake was discover- bilitation through Training), ed and the ceilings were sus- now marking its 70th birthday, currently maintains 479 voca- pended. tional training units in 22 coun- Some of the new retail kosher tries on five continents, with a beef price ceilings set by the lo- total enrollment of almost cal OPS office are: 25,000 Jewish students. Choice grade seven-inch rib This highlight is revealed by steaks—$1.11; good, $1.01. Mrs. Ferdinand Kaufman, na- Ten-inch rib steak, choice, $1; tional vice-president of Women's good: 92 cents. American CET. Choice and good boneless brisket, $1.06. if you turn the Chuck, 85 cents Hamburger, 79 cents. WHEN YOU "PIC" A COCKTAIL 1)1: 1,UX13 READY MIXED - jug CHILL dad SERVE 'UNITED BRANDS WINES DET -Orr. 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