DETROIT JEWISH I\IrWS-19 Friday, June 24, 1955 Friends of Israel Expand Program Danny Raskin's LISTENING City of Hope Men Choose New Officers At a recent meeting of the Detroit Business Men's Group of the City of Hope, N. R. Ep- stein was elected honorary pres- ident. Maurice Canvasser was voted chairman of the board, and Eugene Ep- stein was chos- en president. Others who will head the new administra- tion include Ben Goldberg, George Gray, N. P. Rossen, vice- presidents; George Spoon, treasurer; Har- ry J. Goldberr and Joseph Lee, N. R. Epstein secretaries; and Sol Siegel, sgt- at-arms. The following members were elected to the organization's board of directors: Al Rosen, Harry Brodsky, William Rossen, Irving Green, Bob Hall, Al Win- nick and Robert Adell. Plans are currently being made for the annual dinner- ...4.11.a.-rnati4r—tundatraisi.TIR Early Reports on Argentine Revolt Show No Effects on 400,000 Jews (Copyright 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Israel Embassy to express the regret of the Argentine govern- NEW YORK, (JTA) — Devel- ment over the fact that the bot- opments in the revolt against tles of tar had been thrown on NEW YORK, (JTA) — Initial the government of Juan Peron the embassy building during a steps in broadening the Ameri- of Argentina were being fol- Catholic march. can Friends of Israel as an ac- lowed attentively by Jewish or- The demonstration was not tive organization concerned with ganizations here for their pos- anti-Jewish in character and Israel affairs were taken at a sible effect on the 400,000 Jews was directed primarily against meeting in New York this week, of Argentina. the govern/tent, which had ban- it was announced by Rudolph G. Most of Argentina's Jews live ned the Catholic march. Sonneborn, president of the in the Argentine capital city of Tar bottles were also thrown group. Buenos Aires, scene of most of on the buildings of the Yugo- the fighting, including the slav, Peruvian and Mexican em- The announcement said that bombings by rebel - planes of bassies. An Israel Embassy offi- the meeting was attended by crowded downtown district. communal leaders from various cial said that damage to the No information as to casual- Israel building was "practically parts of the country prominent- IF THE FISH aren't biting on ties among the 300.000 Jewish ly indentified with American the Canadian side, just blame it nit population in Buenos Aires was activities for Israel and that a on the fact that Lou Trotsky available in early reports. message expressing apprecia- was probably there and gone al- Government broadcast s tion for the services of the group ready. .. That's where Lori, fish- ENJOY claimed that the country out- in session was received from es with regular success . . . and side the capital city, was quiet, Prime Minister Moshe Sharett it took him and a companion although rebel reports at one of Israel. recently just four hours to haul point early in the course of the SHORT catch of 12q sil- in the -luscious A committee was appointed to fighting, claimed control of Ros- ver bass... Lou never has to tell determine the program of the ario, second largest city in the r. organization. It comprises Ira about the ones that got away ... Argentine. 89c lb. Guilden, New York; Joel Gross, very few do once he gets them Earlier, before the outbreak of Newark; Lawrence G. Laskey, on the hook. the revolt, an incident involving 12162 • * Boston; Melvin Dubinsky, St. the Israel Embassy in Buenos v.plaieaty- IR. - malt- c;ereur--- Aire _ s occurred when bottles of DEXTER the roreigh MilliSter;Ttne'll-rgen Others, in addition to the birthday. • . The elderly gent Circle, Farband Groups tine Chief of Protocol, Minister I members of the committee, who I rocked back and forth on the WE ARE NOW joined the board of trustees, the porch of his home and puffed a Back Yiddish Art Theater • Federico ' Bernini called at the goVerning body of American I corn-cob pipe . • . and the re- NEW YORK, (JTA) — An ap- Friends of Israel, include; Jake porter asked to what he attrib- For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, Sher, Miami; I. E. Goldwasser, uted his marvelous vitality. . I peal to American Jewry to pro- B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET vide $50,000 for the Yiddish Art New York; Sam Genel, Phila- don't rightly know yet," said the SIX TEEN S, ETC, Moderate Theater, which was recently re- Prices. Can accommodate from delphia; David Uchill, New ifellow as he blew smoke lazily. ' ed into a communal en- 25 to 125 people. Dance floor York; Samuel Rothberg , Peoria; "I'm dickering with two break- organiz • AAA Driver Training Graduate and piano also avoilabie.. David Kluger, New York; Harry fast food companies right now." -terprise, was made here. • Public School Teachers and Serving dinners to the public Appeals were made by Louis Seeve, New York; William Gins- Police Officers Available • * * on Sundays and Holidays only. Gordon, president of the reor- burg, Rutland, Vt.; Jack Slavitt, • Dual-Control Training Cars See us in our newly beautifully WHILE GIVING golf lessons at ganized theater; Maurice. Newark; Charles J. Rosenbloom, • Full Hour Lessons remodeled Dining Rooms. his community golfing and driv- • Free Pick-Up and Return Schwartz, former owner and Pittsburgh, and Philip W. Lown, Kormendy's Dining Room ing range recently, Al Mayer now art director; and Herman Boston. We Serve Dexter and was approached by two women, Yablokov, executive secretary. and Catering 6-Mile as Well as Suburbs, and turning to one. of them 314 Pallister Rabbi Robert J. Schur, of whom he had seen before he Nathan Chanin, leader of the SAUL H. SINKOFF LI. 7-3313 TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485 Alexandria, La., has been ap- asked if she was intending to Workmen's Circle, and Louis Week ends and Evenings included pointed director of the South- learn to play golf. . • "Oh, no," Segal, leader of the Farband- west Council of the Union of she said, "it's my friend here Labor Zionist Order, stressed the American Hebrew Congregations. who wants to learn. I learned cultural value of the Yiddish Art Theater and pledged the yesterday." financial support of their or- * * * • Ai r -C o nditi on ed FOR YOUR DANCING ganizations. IT WAS THE first time the Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge ;and ENTERTAINMENT girls of the Henry Morgenthau Famous for Fine Food Bnai Brith Chapter Dramatic Security Most Vital :PLEASURE DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS Group had put on such an all- Israel Problem, Says B-G Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. out spectacle, and their recent TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel's musical revue called "Entertain- 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 ment" was an evening well security is still the nation's fore- spent . . with a lot of_ talent most problem, David Ben-Gurion by very ambitious performers said here addressing a Mapai- giving the overflowing crowd of sponsored meeting of attorneys about 700 at the Adas Shalom and other professionals. It is And His Band good reason for a lot of well-de- dangerous to think that war TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879! served applause for a fine ama- cannot break out, the Israel De- BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• teur production. fense Minister stated. * * * Ben - Gurion called for set- ALWAYS THE FINEST— DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, DR. MILTON WHITE tells this tlement of the Negev and for luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. one . . . about the family gvith a the integration of the Israeli We Cater to Parties and Banquets large number of children in the people which was characterized 15241 E. Warren at Barham TIU. 2-3883 - house. . . One of the youngsters, as being split into various tribes age six, was taken in one morn- and landsmanshaften. He also 935 LAWNDALE For An Early BreAfast or Midnight Snack. ing to see his father, who hap- stressed that he favored a bet- N. of the 8600 Block of For a Light Lunch ur Complete Dinner Stop At ter election system to ensure a pened to be laid up with influ- W. Fort St. enza. . . The child was quiet, al- democratic, stable government FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD Family Style Dinners most reverent, in the sickroom. for Israel. TR. 2-8500 . .. When it was time for him to Take Out and Delivery go, he went up to his father's same waitress brought over to Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. bedside and said, "I've been a each of their tables a piece of Car. 12th & Cioirmount good boy, haven't I dad?" . . . pastry topped with a lit candle. Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. All You Can Eat $2.95 The father whispered yes, and . . . It was number 26 for Al and 15301 E. 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