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FOLLOWING HIS press con-
ference in the presidential suite
of the Sheraton-Cadillac recent-
ly . . . prior to his appearance
for the bonds for Israel, Edward
G. Robinson, related that on one
of his latest visits to New York,
representatives of a dozen-wor-
thy charities descended upon
him to request his appearance
at benefits . . One lady was
particularly persistent and, after
12 telephone conversations in
two d a y s, Robinson finally
agreed to appear for her . .
She called for him to escort him
personally to the proper place
in order to make sure that he
wouldn't elude her . . . Just as
they were closing the door of
his suite, his phone began ring-
ing . • . "Don't you want to go
back and answer it?" she asked
. < Robinson sighed gently and
said, "Why bother? It's un-
doubtedly you again!"

ends Oct. 26 ... with each voter
THE JEWISH NEWS-19
writing 25 words or less giving
reasons for the choice . . . and *041.041414•••••••••••••••••••
sending it to the Torch Drive
Sports Day Committee, Box 486,
•
Detroit 1, Mich.

111`riday, Oetober 54, 1962

"With a Smile and a Song

SAMMY WOOLF

.THERE'S BIG DOINGS ahead •
for Col. Fedor and Joyce May-
Your Entertaining M.C.
bohm . . . and don't they know
it! . . Today marks the grand
opening of their "new" Carousel
Now Available With His Own
Dining Room out North Wood- • Orchestra and Entertainment
ward Way . . . The colonel fin- •
ally got his beer and wine license
WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663
. . . after a long wait
. and g,••••••••••••,•&•• ■■•■
they've taken it in big style . . .1 -
with a continental orchestra,
smorgasbord, Russian-American
dinners, and new scenery . . .
Col F. Maybohm's
complete with a folding door
that opens into double capacity
for the place . . . They're a cou-
ple of swell people and we wish
them all the luck in the world.

• •

Union," said the urchin in the
same parrot-like tone . . . The
inspector allowed himself the
shadow of a smile, and asked,
What would you like to be
when you grow up?" . . . The
urchin answered fervently, "An
orphan."
*
*
REGARDING THAT item in
the papers about an ingenious
merchant bringing out a new
line of suits made of spun glass
Your Lost Chance to See
. . . how about the suggestion of
The Hilarious
English-Yiddish Comedy
a theme song, "I'll be seeing you
in all the old familiar places."
"BAGELS AND YOX"
* * *
Friday Night—Good Seats Available
BYRON KRIEGER, local fenc-
1-3256
TY. 6-3775
ing star who made such a fine WO.
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showing in this year's Olympic
Games at Helsinki, is one of the
WHEN YOU "Plc A COCKTAIL •
candidates nominated by the
Torch Drive Sports Committee
. . . for honors in the contest
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to determine the man and wom-
an
who
have
best
"carried
the
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READY ARM it.S . Cilltl. mud MY,
torch" for sports in Detroit in
EDDIE'S PICTURES usually the past year . . The contest
involve him in criminal pro-
ceedings . . . sometimes on the
side of the law, more often
WATCH FOR OUR . .
against it . . . He explained how
he makes up for the different
parts . . . "If my hat brim is
turned up, I'm a copper. If the
Featuring the Popular
brim is turned down, I'm a pub-
lic enemy" . . . Robinson humor-
PAUL LEACH and His Orchestra
ously recalled one occasion
when he was playing a gangster,
Sunday, November 16th at 9:30 P.M.
with his brim accordingly turned
down . . . "Suddenly it snapped
up," he said, "and there was
WOODWARD at HOLBROOK
only one thing left to do. I ar-
rested myself!"
Admission . : Members $1.00, Non-Members $1.25
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For Res.

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75th HOLIDAY HOP

WHERE TO DINE

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

ADRIAN "RED" WILLIAMS,
president of the Junior Congre-
gation at Shaarey Zedek, has
had little political background
in his young life. . . although
he was also a member of the
Student Council at Mumford
High School for two years . . .
and has ambitions of entering
the field of politics when he
becomes of age .. . But the 16-
year-old lad is getting all the
experience he needs . . . as cam-
paign manager for his father,
Al Williams, candidate for State
Senator in the November, elec-
tions.
* * *
ROSE FARBER, wife of Wal-
ter Farber, director of the Bnai
Moshe Religious School, won a
runner-up spot after entering a
contest on the nation-wide TV
program, "It's a Problem" .
and expressing her views on the
subject, "How far should we
stress popularity" • . With Ben
Grauer as the program discus-
sion leader on a panel of leading
psychiatrists and psychologists,
her paper of about 300 words on
the subject received prominent
recognition on the national pro-
gram • . . She was awarded a
years subscription to. Parents
Magazine and the ideas she sub-
mitted received high commenda-
tion.
* * *
IRV LEWIS, trumpet-playing
band leader whose combo is now
appearing in the Burgundy
Room of Hotel Ft. Wayne, tells
of a flashy character barging
into the bar recently, who de-
manded a double jigger of
Scotch, downed it in one gulp,
planked a $5 bill on the counter,
and walked out without another
word .. . -The bartender folded
the five-spot carefully, pocketed
it, and remarked to Irv, "Can
you beat a phony like that?
Laps up a double Scotch, leaves
a $5 tip, and beats it without
paying!"
* * *
FAVORITE STORIES — by
Julius Pliskow ... about an ur-
chin in Slovakia who was being
catechid by a Soviet inspector
• . . "Who is your father?"
queried the inspector . .. "The
incomparable Stalin," proclaim-
ed the urchin . . "And your
mother?" asked the questioner
• . "The incomparable Soviet

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We Cater to Families and Parties
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For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinnei Stop At

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Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Road

8333 UNWOOD

BOESKY'S

Now Open for Luncheon Daily at 11:30 a.m.

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Moderate Luncheon Prices
Plenty of Free Parking Facilities

Tel. : JOrdan 4-6688

STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS

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CAFE LOUNGE

Enjoy the best in food and

entertainment at moderate
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15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883

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Lincoln 1-2577

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from 5 to IR
p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Cali TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1 - 4415.

114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING

FIRST T ME IN DETROIT

BOESKY'S

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CLAM SHOP and BAR

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Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . .
Carry Out Service
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
. UN. 4-9816

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Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.nt.
Coe. 12th & Clainriount

AL GREEN'S
HUND'S

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

VA. 2-4118

Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S tga
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.

DOWNTOWN
Grand River at Bagley

FREOSON'S DELICATESSEN LUNCHES

Open 6 a. nt.
to 2 a. rn.

Featuring Lunches—Full Line of Delicatessens—Tray Catering
18277 WYOMING, nr. Curtis
UN. 4-9786

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* WINNIE HOYELER DANCERS
* THE HEATHERTONES
* THE RODENKO BROS.
* FAMOUS EDDIE KOZACK
* GEO. RANK'S BAND

At James Couz.ens

BUDDY'S BAR-11-Q

TRY OUR DELICIOUS SHORE
DINNERS—OPEN SUNDAYS

GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!

cOUR. ,14 WYOMING

TR. 2-8800

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
Music by Muzak
. No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

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RC BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
Ste aks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
24176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

