(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — Dr. Charles Malik, Foreign Mini- ster of Lebanon, who has been campaigning hard for the presi- dency of the UN General As- sembly for the past two years and seemed assured of election to that post this y e a r, was ditched by the Arab League. The League's political com- mittee in cairo has nominated the Foreign Minister of Sudan, Mohamed Ahmed Mahgoub, for the presidency of the 13th Gen- eral Assembly which will con- vene here Sept. 16. Last year, when Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand nosed out Dr. Malik for the Assembly presidency, the Lebanese obtained virtual promises of MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! Sammy Woolf And His Orchestra UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 UN 3-6501 Secretary of State Dulles and other Western leaders that they would vote for him this year. As late as Monday afternoon a spokesman for the American delegation declared that the U.S. was still committed to Dr. Malik's candidacy. Mahgoub is a pr ominent Arab poet who, however, was never particularly active in politics until he became his country's Foreign Minister. Last month, when the Arab League agreed on the resolution deal- ing with the Middle East crisis, it was Mahgoub who presented that resolution to the Assembly which subsequently gave the measure its unanimous approval. Mahgoub, if elected, will be the first Negro to head the General Assembly. (The Lebanese delegation at the UN denied the report of the Arab League's opposition to the Malik candidacy. The Le- banese UN delegate, Dr. Karim Azkoul, said. he was in receipt of a message from his govern- ment saying the candidacy still was under consideration). Le Shono Novo Tikosevu May You Be Inscribed For a Year of Health & Happiness WE WILL CLOSE 4 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 AND REOPEN 6 P.M. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16. LIBERMAN'S 1 . 3821 W. 9 Mile, bet. Kipling and Westhampton LI 1-2888 — Closed Mondays — LI 5-9508 KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO 1211031 nava rinu HOLIDAY GREETINGS Danny Raskin's LISTENING FORMER MIDDLEWEIGHT champ, Jake La Motta, was a top favorite with the boxing fans in Detroit whenever he entered the ring here. . .He could always be counted upon to give a good fight, and not many will forget his encounters at Olympia with the great Sugar Ray Robison. . . Jake maintains that there never has and never will be another like "The Sugar". . .After being beaten in his last fight with Robinson at the Olympia, Jake called his wonderful mother in New York and she said, "If any- body had to beat you, I'm glad it was him." . . .Jake had made an avid fight fan out of her, and has his pet story about the time in Brooklyn that he decided to become a professional fighter. .. His mother was outraged and never ceased her lamentations —not even when he bagged the middleweight crown. . ."Now you're at the top," she begged him, "quit before its too late. Promise you'll s t op fighting right now. . ."But, mama, you don't understand," Jake pro- tested. "I'm in the big money now that I'm champ. With TV and everything, I'm likely to gross a cool couple hundred thousand on my next bout." .. . "A cool couple hundred thou- sand," gasped his mother. "My boy, promise me you'll stop fighting in nine or ten years." * * * DATE TO REMEMBER. . . SEPT. 11. . .Children Unlimited Tag Day. . .Drop a coin in a blue a n d white CU cannister and proudly wear an "I Helped A Blind Child" tag. . .All pro- ceeds go to t h e Penrichton Nursery for the pre-school blind kiddies. . .Send contributions to Children Unlimited Headquar- ters, 17257 Wyoming, or to this column. * * * FIRST VISIT TO A neighbor- hood bowling alley wasn't ex- actly a triumphal affair for Sally Goodson and Reva Marcus, but Sally derived a certain bit of comfort from their perform- ance. .."I hope you noticed," she said on the way home, "that we didn't lose a single ball!" (or was it a private dig toward their golfing hubbies?) BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. Education Conference to Open Herzl Institute TO OUR MANY FRIENDS Promote Expansion of Michigan Industry Expansion of existing local in- dustry affords every commu- nity its best opportunity for im- provement of the area's econ- omy. This is emphasized in another in the series of advertisements on industrial development being carried by this newspaper and 300 other daily and weekly newspapers in Michigan as a public service. This week's advertisement features the drawing of a hand holding a modern industrial plant with the caption "A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush!" carried below. It stresses the importance of exist- ing industry to every commu- nity. The entire ad is directed to- ward the appreciation of present THE SIGN OF QUALITYi U. S. INSPECTED AND PASSED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO At Leading Groceries, Restaurants, Delicatessens & Super Markets Michigan Distributor J. M. LEFKOFSKY 4089 ELMHURST WEbser 3-8816 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat! • Visit Our New Skylight Room Cocktail Lounge and Bar • After Theatre Snacks . . . a Delight • Luncheon A Pleasure Reserv. UN. 1-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING WHY DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FRENCH GIRL WANT HER BABY BORN IN PUBLIC? HO ONE WILL BE SEATED DURING THE FINAL 15 MINUTES! I The Case of Dr. Laurent' AIR•CONDITIONED FanauxTrim vi ;18% "46 c"34 T BOESKY'S : Delightfully Air-Conditioned Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge Famous for fine Food DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY 12th at Hazelwood r i I .0411= TR. 2-4375 04111•1•0.1111,0•1111100 ■ 0 MIN0.11111.0 IIIIMO.••••..4 ■ 041•Miai.411111K1”0•1=1 0 ■■ 0 OINNII. ■ 15411•11.0 ■ 1 MR. & MRS. LOU HOROWITZ and FAMILY of 1delicatessen snack shop i PERRI'S & i I 1 IN NORTHWOOD CENTER-13 Mile & Woodward (at Coolidge) LI 9-5535 Wish Their Many Friends and Customers A Year of Health and Happiness , oliday K reettngs from ROBIN HOOD'S WHERE ONLY THE FINEST AND BEST FOODS ARE SERVED 20176 LIVERNOIS, 11 /2 Blocks South of 8 Mile Road OPEN 24 HOURS UN 2-9762 WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN'S 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield VA 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. A conference on "The Dyn- amics of Zionism and Israel 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- in Adult Jewish Education," vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox to be held Oct. 1 and 2, will more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. mark the opening of the fall season at the Theodor Herzl Institute, 250 W. 57th St., New ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, York City, it was announced Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. here today by Dr. Emanuel "Served as you like it." Neumann, president of the In- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours stitute. The Herzl Institute was MARIA'S PIZZERIA established in 1955 to serve as Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods a center of Zionist studies and adult education in the New Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service York area. 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 Dr. Neumann reported that the conference will bring to- TR 2-8800 gether professionals in the field CLAM SHOP and BAR of adult Jewish education as Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods well as program and educa- Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. tion chairmen of various or- ganizations and others actively Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem. ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed engaged in the adult education field. Admission to the con- daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen ference will be by invitation BEEF BUFFET only. CARL'S KOSHER ZION MEATS ARE STRICTLY KOSHER industry and efforts to assist it to expand. It stresses the fact that • industry located in any town is more important than industry located somewhere else which the community might like to attract. imnics 1 9 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, S eptember 12, 1958 Malik Loses Arab League Support for General Assembly Presidency