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Israel to View.
Arab Mergers as
Potential Danger
PARIS (JTA) — Israel has
alWays regarded the entry of
an Iraqi . Army into Jordan as
a danger to her own security
and will continue to so view it,
regardless of the Iraqi-Jordan
union, Mrs. Golda Meir,- Israel
Foreign Minister, told a press
conference here.
Mrs. Meir, who arrived here
for a short visit before under-
taking a West African goodwill
tour, conferred for 40 minutes
with Foreign Minister Christian
Pineau of France. She met
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separately with H. T. Boijny,
Minister of Public Health, in
connection with problems which
will arise during her African
trip.
Mrs. Meir presided over a
meeting of Israeli envoys to
half a dozen European coun-
tries who were summoned to
Paris to meet with their chief.
The Israeli Foreign Minister
told newsmen that Israel's re-
action to the Arab mergers
would be dictated by Israeli
security considerations.
(In Cairo, President Nasser
told thousands of Egyptians,
who crowded into the Koubbeh
Palace gardens to congratulate
him on his near unanimous
election as president of the
new United Arab Republic,
that formation . of the new
state* spelled the start of the
"complete liberation" of the
Arab world. He specifically in-
cluded Israel in this area.)
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pre-school blind kiddies have
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. . . that of putting a bit of
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ago this coming May, when
Phoebe Sellins saw an article
Detroit's Only Kosher Restaurant
about a nursery for blind kids
being started ill a church . . .
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Today, because of the constant
PARTIES
efforts of Children Unlimited,
MONDAY - THURSDAY
the Penrichton Nursery in Tay-
SHOWERS
2 P.M. - 5 P.M.
lor Township, founded by Lil-
MEETINGS
lian Richter, has its own build-
DINNER
Mon.-Thurs., 5-9 p.m.
ing and is a modern up-to-date
Served in the ELITE Style
Sunday 12-9 p.m.
training school for the sight-
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less youngsters . . . After Phoe-
Wednesday and Thursday
be saw the article, she and
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Lillian Spilkin took the four-
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and-a-half-year-old blind daugh-
ter of Elizabeth Mermelstein,
little Trudy, along with them
. .. Inside of three months the
tiny lass was taught how to walk
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and eat by herself among many
other ways of life that go to
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$2.50
make for normal living even un-
FRIED CHICKEN
der the s eve r e handicap of
$2.00
blindness . . . Now eight years
DINNER FOR 2
Good
old, little Trudy is attending
the School for the Blind in
Delivery
Lansing; where one must be
6
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thoroughly trained before be-
ing accepted for entrance • . .
to
Phoebe and Lillian on their first
u
visit four years ago had seen
Northwest
the urgent need for help at the
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new nursery and their thought
Section
was to obtain an attorney (Nat
9050 Twelfth St. and Clairmount
Gursten) to form a constitution
for the Children Unlimited or-
ganization of which Phoebe was
to become the first president
. . . Altogether, 16 housewives
15301 E.,. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
made up the charter member-
ship—Phoebe, Lillian, Eliza-
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Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
beth, Jeanette Miller, Esther
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Page, Sophie Rosen, Ceil Bindes,
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Marion Stein, Ruth Steinborn,
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Rita Unger, Eileen Lesnick,
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Evelyn Woolf and Rose Schec-
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grown to a membership of over Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
500 . . . working endlessly for "Served as you like it."
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the unfortunate pre-school blind 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
kiddies at the Penrichton Nurs-
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light in the constant efforts by
Carry-Out Service
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Children Unlimited to help Lil-
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carved a deep niche in char- Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
itable work in its efforts to
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tears to elders when they- ask,
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"What are my eyes for?"
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into a conversation with on his
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Steaks, Chops and Seafood.
recent train journey to New
The Continental Buffet —
York . . . "Yes," said the gent,
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six mouths' to feed . . . The fel-
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low shook his head slowly and
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