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August 23, 1957 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-08-23

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A First for the First Lady',

Danny Raskin's

A Digest of Writers' Opinions

LISTENING
r-k

What the Press Is Saying • • •

attempting to woo
obviously
(An AJP .Feature)
or browbeat all Arab states
Britain's hour of glory was into "uniting" with him to fur-
all too short. The history of her ther his designs. He is certainly
Middle Eastern policy alone is the main factor behind the
sufficient to show that she has tidal revolt against the Sultan
become the slavish disciple of of Muscat and Oman . . . It
material things. All her loves will take high statesmanship
are bound to the chariot of her and good diplomacy to put out
material advantage. The atti- the brush fires before they
tude of the British government spread into a conflagration. In
to the Shell Company bolt from such an effort the United States
Israel is only the latest in a must inevitably take the lead.
series of self-induced humilia-
From an Editorial in the
TOP NOTE of the week dur- tions which Britain has brought
New York Times
u P o n herself by committing her-
ing our recent stay at Sinai
self to a path which must lead
Hospital was sent up to our
I envy no man that knows •:!e '
room from Dr. Ray Altman, fol-
in the
direction
as that
taken
by same
the great
empires
of more than myself but pity men
;;*
bit
of
minor
surgery
lowing -a
z
antiquity, unless some right- that know less.
done on us with his nimble fin- eousness and some sense of the .
—Franklin Pierce 5
hospital

gars . . . The voltials...er__
need for justice in the conduct !
zr
gal, after handirif us cards from of international affairs breaks
also
so many swell. people,
ENJOY
0.•
brought up some plants and in, in time to save her,
Arthur Saul Super.
Ca
handed us the "very urgent"
The Jerusalem Post
message that read. "How do
SHORT
you rate so many flowers? I
"Mideastern Balance Sheet"
did all the work:"
Unfortunately,
the
Presi-
.
.
.
IT'S WONDERFUL to be back
and our thanks to Dr. H. A. dent's statement (on the Middle
Lewis and Larry Labell for Ea;t) . . does not apply to the
taking over for us, the past many cross currents, rivalries

a.

LIBERMAN'S

Mrs. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT receives an original citation
designed with a motif of foreign stamps and special issues
devoted to the Red Cross from Mrs. RUBY KRONFELD,
president of the Women's Division of the American Red Mogen
Dovid for Israel. Shown in the inset on top is the first of 21
stamps in the citation. It is a special Israel issue marking the
25th anniversary of the Israel national ambulance service.
,.
NEW YORK—Eleanor Roose-
Inter-
welt, first lady of the world, is be raised again when Committee
the
the first recipient of an entirely national
Red
Cross
in New Delhi this year.
new and original citation de- meets
signed with a motif of foreign
Manor Guests
stamps and special issues de- Scaroon
to Make Screen Debut in
voted to the Red Cross.

The citation was given Mrs.

Roosevelt in her New York home

'Marjorie Morningstar'

Guests vacationing at Scaroon

by the Women's Division of Manor Schroon Lalo.2 N.Y.,
American Red Mogen Dovid for will probably find themselves
Israel, 225 West 57th Street, the appealing , in - a Hollywood film

supply and support wing of the
Israel
Is ael Red Cross service, Magen

Salami

couple of columns . . . Thanks

12162
DEXTER

alnd conflicts which rend the

also to all the fine folks who area from within. These con-
said hello in one way or an- tinue not only to invite further
Soviet penetration but also to
other.
maintain the Middle East as a
THE PEOPLE AT SINAI. by powder keg, with irresponsible

the way. from Director Julien elements ready to light the fuse •
. Priver on down, can well be for an explosion. The most ac-
proud of the giant strides be- tive and dangerous of these ele-
, ing taken in a fine effort to- ments are led by President
: ward making the hospital an Nasser of Egypt. Having won a
establishment we can well be boasted diplomatic victory over
proud of.
the Western - imperialists - over

. .,
LOREE MARKS did another
excellent job in her recent role

at the North-
"Mr. Roberts -
roduction . Warner Brothers in land
Playhouse . . . Loree is al-
ways the perfect choice for just
star," Herman Wouk' , best-

the Suez Canal issue, but hay-
ing been frustrated in his cru-
sade to wipe out Israel as a
step toward empire, he is now

Morning-
r
are filming "Marjorie

TO 6-9804

WE ARE NOW

CATERING

For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
BAR MITZVAHS, SWrE- T
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
Prices. C a n accommodate
from 25 to 125 people. Dance
floor and piano also available.
Serving dinners to the public
on Sundays and Holidays
only. See us in our newly
beautifully remodeled Dining
Rooms.

David Adorn.
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
about any role that has to be
First in the 21-stamp cites- .' selling novel, at the Adirondack
hotel. and played, and local casting direc-
Sammy Woolf
Mountain resort
tion is a special Israel issue
Kormendy's Dining Room
And His Orchestra
screen director Irving Rapper tors are mighty lucky to have
marking the 25th anniversary
and Catering
her around.
using the hotel's every-day
of the Israel national ambu- ',
. . .
UN. 3-8982
UN. 4-3174
TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485
lance service. Other stamps social and athletic acti.-ities as
114 Pallister
SORRY WE COULDN'T make '
UN. 3-6501
include Turkish and Afghani- !background for the picture's the. recently held third annual
stan issues bearing the Red
action.
tar" co- golf outing by Mosaic Lodge 530
Crescent symbol that is the
"Marjorie Mornir.g ,
stars Natalie Wood and Gene F. & A•M. at Hillcrest Country
Delightfully
Moslem equivalent of the Red
Kelly, and features Ed Wynn, Club in Mt. Clemens . . . Harry
Air-Conditioned
Cross.
"
Carolyn Jones, Claire Trevor, All American" Newman. Sam
In presenting the citation to

Cocktail Lounge

Restaurant
Delicatessen
Mrs. Roosevelt for her "deep Lee J. Cobb, and Martin Bal- . "Sue" G u r w i n a n d Oscar
Ocky" Schwartz. junior war-
Famous for Fine Food
and long-standing attachment to sarri. Milton Sperling is the pro- -
Lode, were in
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
the humanitarian Red Cross." , ducer. , den
of Mosaic
g
' charge
of all the arrangements
Businessmen's Lunch 1 1 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mrs. Ruby Kronfeld, Women's i
affair
which
again
this
for the
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
Nuclear Parley in Israel
Division President, drew atten- 1
TEL AVIV. (JTA)—A total of year had another large turnout
tion to the fact that the Red
TR. 2-4375
12th
at
Hazelwood
everybody having a good
Shield symbol has not . yet been . 130 scientists from all parts of with
time.
* * *
accorded international recog- . the world have accepted invita-
1-• .:-Z1C- -Z•3-
nition. Expressing surprise, Mrs. tions to participate in an Inter-
KI N G THE -
Roosevelt said she hoped that national Conference on Nuclear 111USICAL MAKING
Structure to be held at the rounds, "The Invisible Indian $
Detroit's Finest. Most
this recognition would soon be '
:...
- was written especially _
Beautiful Chinese-
forthcoming, and Mrs. Kronfeld Weizrnann Institute of Science Chief,
by
M..
for children, with music
American Restaurant
revealed that the matter would at Rehovoth, Sept. 9-13.
Fred Barnett. arranged by Phil ; ;.
Gaberman . . . First perform- ,
Authentic Cantonese Dishes - Chop Suey - Chow Mein
ances last month were matinees
Hours: M xn. , Tues . , Wed., Thurs., Sun 11-11; Fri., Sot 11-3 a.m.
at Northland Theater. followed
Downtown at Accommodations for Parties
by engagements at the Clawson
1530 THIRD ST. at Bagley
School in Clawson. Mich
WO 1-0250
Strictly non-profit, the group is
4:4 k> •
<.*:=
We urge you to reserve your tickets to
• -3 ■ >:.
called the Milan Children's
the Jerry Lewis Show as soon as possible.
Theater.

ESK

Mr. Lewis played 12 S.R.O. week s this
spring at New York's Palace Theatre and
just broke a 15 year record at the Carter
Barron Amphitheatre in Washington. D. C.
Don't miss Jerry at the Riviera!

JERRY
LEWIS

STARTING

SUN. AUG.25TH

IN PERSON

ALL STAR SHOW
Direct from New York's
Palace 'Theatre with

BILLY
DetIOLFE

Prices and times:
SUN. THIU THURS. at 3:30 r.m.
S3.50. 4.95. 4.40. 3.30. 2.20
FRIDAY SAT NIGHT at 3:30 0.m
3 30. 2.20
55.95 4.95 4.40
MATINEES SATURDAY at 2 tf•:t.

S3.115. 3.30. 2.75. 2.20

MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED

Air Conditioned

FREE PARKING

*

* *

KEEN OBSERVATION over-
heard is that if a penny were
given back on every empty beer
can. it would do more for the
scenic beauty of America than
three new national parks.

LOCALITE SHERRY KAYE

makes her Broadway debut,
Oct. 12, in "Copper and Brass"
at the Martin Beck Theater .
Following her six-week engage-
ment at the Surf Club at Vir-
ginia Beach, Sherry has been in
Detroit staying with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Katz on
Hartwell.

1117HEIIIE TO DINE

Ar

15301

E JveA
f .e T- 4 n 1 a l tit Beaconstielc

Lunc h eons
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.

ARL's

3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking YE 2-8600 Priv•
ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties Serving
use World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods
for more than 26 years. All Reef aged to our own
cellars.

CHOP HOUSE

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
"Served as you like it."
Open 24 Hours
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Carry-Out service
Air-Conditioned . • . Parking Facilities . .
7107 PURITAN —Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.— UN 1-3929

Predict Israel Exports
Will Hit $200,000,000 in '57
JERUSALEM. (JTA)—Israel
exports during the current year
TR 2-8800
CLAM SHOP and BAR
will reach $200.000,000, P. Sapir,
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Minister for Trade and In-
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
dustry, reported. This, he said, Music by Muzak
will include $83.000.000 in in
dustrial products, $50,000,000 in
BETTY'S DINING ROOM
agricultural products and $67,-
Specializing in
HUNGARIAN and AMERICAN STYLE FOOD
000,000 from tourism and ship-
HOME
COOKING
AND BAKING
ping. Industrial products ex-
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
ported include polished dia-
Businessmen's Luncheons
Air-Conditioned
monds. while the chief agri-
UN 1-9890
16622 JAS COUZENS HWY.
cultural export is citrus fruits.

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