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CHICAGO (JTA)—The pain
and anguish of being served
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Copyright, 1956, JTA, Inc.)
chicken at a Bar Mitzvah party
It was a young man's 'army instead of filet of beef—and the
which such quick work in Sinai. ensuing difficulties — represent
The Jerusalem Post has it that damages of $150,000 a Chicago
one of the young soldiers on his father told the Superior Court.
According to the Chicago
return from the campaign em-
phasized the youth of the forces. Jewish Sentinel, Arnold Nagler
"Even my commander was only ordered a steak dinner for 150
at an EVanston hotel to .cele-
24," said the young man.
The father of the young sol- brate his son's Bar Mitzvah.
dier was a little annoyed by the But instead of steak, the caterer
emphasis. "Don't forget," said served up chicken which, the
the father, "that after all, the complainant asserted, was con-
sumed under protest.
Genius who was over all charge
When Nagler refused to pay
was Ben-Gurion who is 70 years
the $800 tab, he and his wife
old."
were locked in the caterer's
"But you know, father," said office and held incommunicado
the young man, "what the sol- for two and a half hours.
diers in the army say? They say
Nagler finally despaired of
that Ben - Gurion is really two negotiating a compromise with
young men of 315."
the lady caterer known as "The
Duchess," and wrote a check
Jews Aid Free Hungary
for the full amount. He told the
Joe Pasternak, one of Holly- court the fowl business had
wood's most successful produc- caused him and his wife grave
ers of screen musicals, is co-_ anguish, suffering and • humilia-
chairman of the Committee of tion.
Americans for a Free Hungary.
The new organization presented
an all-star benefit show re-
cently at the Los Angeles
Shrine Auditorium. Other
members of the committee are
ROBERT ALLEN ROCKA-
Harry Cohn of Columbia Pic- WAY, son of Mrs. Betty Rock-
tures, Louis B. Mayer and Dore away, of 2401 Cortland, was
Schary.
recently named to the High
School National Honor Society.
Robert is a senior at Cass Tech-
nical High School, and will
graduate this January.
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CORNFIELD. FAMILY ,CLUB
will meet Sunday, at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Kurtis,
15220 Northfield, Oak Park. A
Hanukah grab-bag will be held.

`Taffy' or Tex?
Israeli Skipper Seeks
No Part of Suez Canal

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CAPT. TUVE SMOLENSK

One Israel mariner, Capt.
Tuve Smolensk, could easily
qualify as a Suez Canal pilot,
but he wouldn't have it as a
gift!
The master of Zim Lines'
sleek new cargo motorship,
Daga.n, has been through the
Suez hundreds of times and
speaks fluent Arabic. He thinks,
however, that Israel's merchant
marine offers a better future
than Suez.
During World War II, Smol-
ensk was mate of a British reg-
istered Palestinian freighter,

My Ultimo Thule

Dore Schary announces the
forthcoming production of
"Brothers Karamazov," w i t h
Millard Kaufman assigned to
prepare a new screen adapta-
tion of the famed Dostoievsky
novel which is in the public do-
main. Marilyn Monroe (Mrs.
Arthur Miller) long has been
eying with the role of Grush-
enka, a, character portrayed by
n in the Gerinan-lan-
Anna Ste
gu0e production Of 1911 which
starred Fritz Kortner as Dimi-
tri. Karamazov.

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vicinity of ancient Kadesh
Barnea, site of a fertile valley
with sufficient quantities of
water.

LEONARD MASON is pro-
ducing Eugene O'Neill's "Desire
Under the Elms" for STAGE
CENTER, 13525 Woodward. The
show will run through Dec. 22.
The cast, directed by Pierce Rol-
lins, includes Mason and Bev-
erly Markowitz. For reserva- ferrying supplies, oil and am-
tions, call TO. 6-9267 or TR. munition between the Mediter-
1-4800.
ranean and the Red Sea, via
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Suez. Despite repOrts, Smolensk
LUTZKER VOLINER SO- says, the Suez is not as formid-
CIETY will hold its annual able to navigate as it is Made
banquet on Sunday evening at out to be.
Lachar's Catering, on Dexter.
He has loved the sea since his
To be honored by their children boyhood in Tallin, seaport cap-
at the banquet are Mr. and Mrs. ital of the former republic of
Harry Summer for their fiftieth Estonia on the Baltic Sea. Al-
wedding anniversary.
though a member of a Zionist
youth group, he preferred out-
Dr. Pike Urges Christians
door action to speech making.
Assist Jewish Refugees
He and a group of companions
"The Christian Church should acquired a wood-hulled, three-
extend its Middle East relief masted schooner which they
program to include aid to the named the Theodor Herzl. This
Jewish refugees in Israel," de- sea duty was in the Baltic, and
clared the Very Rev. Dr. James qualified him to receive his sea-
A. Pike at a luncheon meeting man's papers.
Of the American Christian Pal-'
After teaching himself Eng-
estine Committee, in New York. lish, he sat for his mate's license
Dr. Pike is Dean of New York's in England, and shipped with
Cathedral of St. John the Di- British companies. While in
vine.
Wales, he picked up a Welsh
"The Church should broaden inflection which has earned him
the case of its concern in the the nickname Taffy.
Middle East," Dr. Pike said.
He grew up with Zim Lines,
Endorsing the work done by first serving as chief mate
church groups on liehalf of the aboard the company's original
Arab refugees, he nevertheless passenger liner Kedmah. His
said that "the - Church should first command was the Meir
make clear that we are not Ditzengoff, a 30-year-old Amer-
simply for the Arabs, but that ican-built freighter.
we are •ready to assist all peo-
His current ship, the Dagan,
ples in need in the Middle runs between U.S. ports on the
East."
Gulf of Mexico and South At-
_ After describing the plight of lantic and Israel. He recently
the" Jewish refugees in Israel, was made an honorary citizen
Dr. Pike proposed that the by the mayor of Port Arthur,
Church should publicly offer its Tex., which earned him the
assistance to Jewish relief agen- new name of "Tex."
cies in- their work with the
Jewish refugees.

Marilyn in ‘Karamazov'

at 38th ST.
I Minas MIAMI BEACH

He told a press conference
that the main portion of the
survey was carried out in the

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
remnants of numerous settle-
ments in Israel dating back to
the Stone Age were discovered
in a special survey carried out
in the last two weeks by the
Israel government Department
of Antiquities, it was announced
here by Dr. A. Docton.

Dedicated to the
Detroit Moshav Z'Kenim

By N. E. Aronstam, M.D.

I arrived at my Ultimo Thule,
I am now in my ultimate Home;
A cubicle almost monastic,
Painted in blue, like a. Dome.
Outside the winter is raging,
Crystalline flakes in a dance;
The day is departing and aging,
And sinks in the depths of a
trance.
I greet thee my Ultimo Thule;
No longer need I to roam;
I ask for no palace to house me,
Godspeed thee, m y ultimate
Home.

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