IIII11111lIttiltitt111111t2111111MIIIIIMP' r11111111M1111111MMIntiMMIMilifillIt11111111111111 E P 0 Raskin's S LISTENING rir Danny E ,•- s lint111111111111191111111111111111141111111i11111111111111111111111111911 1i1W1111111111111111111110 BESS GREENWALD, the one 1 munity by a recent poll con- woman show, will do her en- I ducted in this column . . . and Moslem-Christian Clash in Nazareth The PLUS Campaign and We TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Moslem- Christian clashes in the town of Nazareth. which resulted By BETTY °MERMAN Who are the workers for the 1962 Allied Jewish PLUS Campaign? Why are they to vitally concerned with its success? The workers, themselves, know the answer, and here are some of their reasons. in two deaths and injury to several others, resulted in a week of acute tension in the ancient town and the im- position by Israeli authori- ties of a strict curfew aimed at preventing further out- breaks. The trouble started when Moslem youngsters insulted and attacked Christian Arab Boy Scouts. A stiff curfew was relaxed towards the end of the week to permit villagers to buy food, and was then resumed on a dusk to dawn basis. Eight youthful Arab Cath- olic boy scouts who were in- volved in the clashes have been charged with murder. They were arraigned before a magistrate in Tiberias and sent to prison until the court hears the case in two weeks. tertaining bit for the New Jer- I are wearing their new mono.- sey Chapter of Hadassah on the gramed tie pins . . . Sam Rikser Cascade Roof of Hotel Biltmore, at the opening day ballgame New York, April 29 . . . cele-; watching Detroit being beaten brating the 16th Birthday of by St. Louis ... and later swear- the Bayonne Chapter and the : ing he'd never go see the Tigers 40th birthday of national Ha- play again ... P.S. He was at the dassah . . . Bess' performance next two games with the lame, for the evening will consist of • excuse, "I had nothing else to; Yiddish humor and a dramati- do. And besides, I like the hot- zation of the Zionist Prayer. i dogs -they serve at Briggs Sta- 1 • • • dium." . . . Morris Yaras re- THE MONDAY AND Wednes- elected president of the Great--1 day performances of "Bagels and er Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling Yox" opening, May 5. at the Association . . Elsie Wiener Shubert-Lafayette, will be desig- was elected president of the nated as JWV nights . . . pro- Ladies' Association . . . Both British Hashomer Hatzair - Asks ceeds going toward veterans re- are members of the Louis habilitation projects handled by Marshall Lodge . . . Plans be- Halutz Loyalty to Mapam Party the Jewish War Veterans . . . ing made for a soon - to - Direct .ITA Teletvpe Wire to The Jew iech News Tickets for the nights in par- come marriage of Edward Skul- LONDON—A conference of the titular are being sold by the sky and Marilyn Frankel ... Ed- British Hashorner Hatzair adopt- Lt.. Raymond Zussman Post 333 a call to n- ed a resolution Tuesday calling and the Lt. Roy F. Green Post ward has received ter service ... Eve Meister plan- for the Halutz movement t 0 sed a29 . . . They can be purchased the dramatic her 'remain faithful to that section students. May 25. recital at the of Insti- at the JWV Memorial Home' Davison near Dexter • • • Rese r- cute of Arts . .. Talented young- of the Israel labor movement led vations may be obtained by sters including Phyllis PUllberg by Mapam which champions the na Benne-r. interest of the kibbutz move- calling UN. 3-9420, DI. 1-0964 Howard Pollock, Diana genuine and WE. 370864. and ventriloquist Jerry Whit- mint and stands for • . , policy at home and JACKIE CANNON writes from man headline the recital, with socialist the Garden of Allah Hotel in music by the locally popular abroad. Hollywood, Calif., where he is pianist. Al Gross . . . Tickets for currently appearing at Ciro's . . the recital will not. be sold . . . about a recent article in the Since it is being sponsored by column where a community-ite the parents of Eve's pupils . . . voiced an apparently false state- 1 Central High students taking it meat concerning Jackie's last easy in fancy style as they re- appearance at the Copa City in turn to school in a seemingly Miami Beach . . . "After read- endless parade of open conver- ing a clipping from your column tibles . . . School as we knew it in the Jewish News. sent to me was never like this! I; by my brother in 'Windsor." says Fine Foods i: the local comedian. "I was mo- ; Rare Wines -- :. n 1 enlarily startled and certain- Choice Liquors 1 ly shocked to read of my so- I called cancellation at the Copa. LUNCH DINNER My date at Copa called for 10 Daily Doily days with two wonderful people. i 11 3 p.m. 5 p m 1 a.m SIM UNU. MOP! MIXT11-0111 Janie Powell and Billy Daniels. 1 Our show closed and was fol- lowed by Sophie Tucker, Tony Bennett and Jack Carter. which DRIVING INSTRUCTION was also a ten-day show. We 10235 WOODWARD Professional Certified Teacher • found the date extremely won- Driver Trainer—Hazel Park Public • TO. 4 9771 derful and I am booked to re- Schools. • AAA Driver Training Institute turn there next season. At Ciro's FREE PARKING Graduate here in Hollywood, it's been Dual Control Car • Personal Instruction by: • great so far. As a matter of fact, the booker from the Palladium SAUL H. SINKOFF in London, England caught my DRIVER TRAINER act here and is now trying to TY. 8-8582 arrange a date for me some- Hours by Appointment time in September. We open at the Latin Quarter in New York. May 11. Hire a truck. load it ' with people, and c'mon in! P.S. Regarding the amateur critic's report on Harvey Stone in Mi- ami Beach. I caught Harvey's .10. 4-6688 OR LI. 1 2577 WOODWARD AT 11 1 2 MILE RD. opening and believe me. no one Make Reservations NOW for Our : walked out on him. He was great." - - NORTHWOOD INN - • • • SCENES ABOUT TOWN . . . Stan Goulson waiting for the police after a three-way auto accident on Linwood . . All three drivers maintained com- plete innocence . . . and so it I went on ... Phyllis Cohen mak- ing ready to leave for Califor- nia, May 31 . . . where she will live with her aunt and uncle. former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine . . . Beverly Char- lip a new addition to the office staff of The Jewish News . . . Mrs. Pauline Rappoport and Mrs. Rose Moss being considered among tho best cooks in the Jewish community . . . Start or the Builders Show at the State Fair Grounds . . and the first clay topple-down of the display a that Herman Sills had spent two 1 weeks erecting ... Paper hanger T Jack Friedman, consider ed among the best in the business. I bemoaning the fact that so many new homes are being equipped with non-matching and unbalancing wall paper against conformance with color I patterns in the home . . • and ri Jack should know ... He's been ; hanging wall paper since he ' was 13 . . . Now, at 44, he is re- luctantly "keeping up with the I. times" insofar as modern home interior decorating is concerned . Thanks received from gents LI: who were selected the 10 Best Dressed Men in the Jewish corn- SPRING RE-OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 26th FLOOR SHOW AND DANCING WE CATER TO PARTIES OF ANY SIZE Murray J. Sutkin, 25707 Her- ford, treasurer of insurance division: "I have been an active worker for 20 years. To know what the cause stands for is to work for it. It's an important part of the community. I have no favorite agency. since I believe that all agencies need our support." Gemiluth Chassodim: "When I came from Europe, I was helped -in establishing myself here by the Campaign. It is only natur- therefore, a 1 , that I see the Alexander Roberg. 2521 Elm- great need for hurst, principal of a United workers and the Hebrew Schools branch, cap- good of the Roberg tain of the team of Congre- I ' cause. With the need for aid that Israel is facing now. my 17 i favorite agencies are Vadse deal- THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1952 , ing with Israel." gation - gifrermaai or a luscious *oar.. 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