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Histadruth Ivrit
Publishes Jacob
Zausmer Essays

Robbins"Never Love
a Stranger' Filmed;
Showing at Palms

Danny Raskin's

Labor Zionists to Hold City-Wide Conference

All

orancnes

or the Labor cial portions of the program.

Zionist movement, Pioneer
The evening also will serve tc
Women, the United Jewish Folk welcome home four members of
Schools, Farband and Habonim, Habonim from a year of work
will participate in a Sukkot oneg and study in Israel. They are
shabbat on Oct. 3, in the Hayim Ora Kutnick, Aryah Maslowsky
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- Nahum Shiffman and Melech
fer.
Rubin. David Feinberg, another
Recitations, songs, music and member, will be bid farewell as
dancing will be presented by he leaves to settle permanently
members of the various par- in Israel.
ticipating g r o up s. Shoshana
,
Freedman, soprano, will render
Dinner
at
DARBY'S
a number of solo selections.
is a real treat!
4k. 1st
Children of the Folk Schools
• visit
will light candles and make the
New skylight
ylight
Room
kiddush, while Habonim mem-
Cocktail
PLANS HAVE BEEN formu - bers will dance and present spe-
Lounge and
Bar
lated for the annual big affair 7
• After
of the year by Infant Servic
Theatre
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
%."/C.
Snacks ..
Group . . . under the direction 1a
a Delight
...,41---
Sammy Woolf
1 • Luncheon.
of Eleanor Riseman, assisted b3
MI 10*-7 A Pleasure
•r.
And His Orchestra
Dorothy Schwartz . . . 1959 wil I.
Reserv.
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( iCile '
UN 3-8982
be a big date for ISG, which wil l
UN. .7-7642
UN
3-6501
celebrate its 25th year with 1 I
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
"Surprise Silver Anniversar r/

LISTENING

"Never Love a Stranger" by
Harold Robbins (published in a
new paperback edition by Ban-
a
tam Books, 25 W. 45th, N. Y.
4)
36), already has sold more than
1=4
3,500.000 copies and is expected
LI2
to reach the 5,500,000' mark.
Produced by the author as a
motion picture, starring John
G4
Drew Barrymore and Lita Milan,
the book is drawing renewed
r12
attention.
The film came this week to
;11
the Palms Theater. It is the
story of a boy who was brought
up in a Catholic. orphanage. His
mother wandered into the home
of a midwife the day before she
ti
gave birth. She died in child-
birth, and when the youngster
O
already was past Bar Mitzvah
age he was located by his uncle
who revealed to him that the
mother was Jewish.
The experiences of the boy-
Frankie Kane—are varied. He Ball" . . . featuring top name
BoEsKyr
was rough as a youngster, but in the entertainment world
Delightfully
he fitted in well into the Jewish Feb. 1, at Masonic Temple . .
Air-Conditioned
-
All
proceeds
Will
go
to
aid
chil
home of his mother's brother
and his family. But the uncle dren of indigent families, t )
Delicatessen
•
Restaurant
•
Cocktail Lounge
became ill and had to return Penrickton Nursery for visuall Y
Famous for Fine Food
handicapped
kiddies
and
to
th
him to the orphanage due to his
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
age, which interfered with his Detroit Association for Retard -
Businessmen's Lunch 1 1 :30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
'Via
being taken from New York to ed Children . . . Thus far, $14, L -
000
has
already
been
donate
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
Arizona by the adopting parents. by Infant
Service Groups t
Frankie escaped from the or- Penrickton Nursery, aside fro
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
.
Signing of Marvin Frankel as phanage, went to Baltimore, all the generous contribution ,
worked in a brothel, then, out
first string fullback for the De-
of food, clothing, linen and per
troit Raiders of the Ontario of disgust, returned to New sonal cash by individual' mem .
Rugby Football Union, was an- York, struggled, was taken in bers . . . From the Ruth An
How !
nounced this week by Ben Ben- by a Negro family who cared Shapiro Auxiliary, junior g•ou p
CALL W0.41ward 3-4000 FOR INFORMATION
for
him.
ton. business manager of the
sponsored by ISG, $250 in cas h
OPEN ALL NIGHT 'TIL 6:30 A.M.
Later he found a job, again and over $100 in canned good s
team
DOORS OPEN f0:45 A.M.
had
to
leave
by becoming in- have been donated to Penrick .
Frankel, one
.-
volved with a society sponsored
of the all-time
ton . .. To the Detroit Associa -
.
.-
by a Negro idealist -who was tion
greats at Mich-
for Retarded Children,
considered
leftist
and
went
to
igan's Hills-
$23,250 has been given toward
Atlantic City. Upon his return
"I'm Not a Jew,
dale College,
the maintenance of their center ,
to New York he became in- which is the only one of its
won honors
volved in a gambling racket, kind in Detroit . . . Newly
I Will Never
on the Little
later giving it up to marry one elected president
College A 11-
of
Infant
of the first girls he had met
A m e rican
Service Group is Vera Brode.
Be a Jew,
.
honorably. But his wife dies in
* * *
team while at-
.:
childbirth,
and
soon
thereafter
tending t h e
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
he is killed in action in the last
I'll Run Away
school. After
Frankel
for Mrs. Leah Sarett recently at
war.
He
had
taken
his
son
to
the
....
graduation, he
home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
.
received a trial from the De- orphanage in which he spent Goodman on Northlawn, also
Before they
his childhood and in his will,
troit Lions.
celebrated the success of song
...„
The rugged fullback will bequeathing a small fortune; he "God Is The Answe•," written
Make One Out
turns the child over for adop-
-
make his first appearance
by
her
husband,
Jack
-
.
..
The
against the Kitchener-Waterloo tion to a couple, his early boy- recording, sung by Cantor Hy-
.
Of Me!"
Dutchmen, champions of the hood friends, who had just lost man Adler in English and Yid-
a child of their own.
league, at 8 p.m., Oct. 5, at U.
"Never Love a Stranger" is dish, plus sheet music for chor-
of D. Stadium.
a good story. The hero is an in- al and piano, are now on sale.
Raider coach Gus Cifelli. him- teresting character who finally
* * *
Self a former Lion star, bank- rises above the low standards in
SAM
AND
LILLIAN DIC-
ing on Frankel to carry the which he had lived, but the love
major fullback chores. Also in affairs in which he is involved TOR, ex-Detroiters visiting the
the Raider lineup will be Ed make the sex angle excessive. home town from Los Angeles,
won't be coming back again for
Bagdon. former Michigan State
Harold Robbins, the author, a long while . . . unless some-
All-American. Bob Celeri, an resigned recently as director of body invents a gadget' that can
All-American from UCLA, and budget, planning and research stretch time . There just
Ryal Baily who starred at Tu- for Universal - International to isn't enough to go around . . .
LRA
A
lane University. form his own company, Inde- While Sam and Lil are away
Advance
admission
t
i
c
k
e
t
s
pendent
Productions.
He
has
..
from L.A. a couple of other
can
ca be purchased from the De- written several best - sellers former Detroiters, Sid and
STRANGER
troit Raider Football Co., 21904 which have been made into Pauline Stoller, are watching
I
Michigan, Dearborn. Youngsters films. Another of his novels, out for things at Sam's Camp
under 15 are admitted free "The Carpetbaggers." already is Kiowa and Kiowa Health Lodge,
when accompanied by an adult. scheduled for publication by coast resort of the Hollywood
Knopf.
iv THE TO DINE
glamor stars, who come there
Harold Robbins, the able to lose weight before a picture,
Sholem Aleichem
15301 E. Jeererson at Beaconsfield
author of "Never Love a Stran- and to rest after the picture is
to Launch Activities
'
ger," was in Detroit for two made . . . Sid is in his ninth
VA 2-4118
Chapters I and II of the days
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
last week, preparatory to year working with Sam at both AL GREENS
Sholem Aleichem Institute will
to
10:30.
Suppers
10:30 to 2 a.m.
begin activities soon, with the the opening of the 'filmed ver- the camp and lodge . . . A re-
sion
of
his
book
at
the
Palms.
union
may
be
held
soon
of
the
3020
GRAND
RIVER.
Free
Parking.
TE
3-0700. Pri-
latter slated to resume its dis-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
cussion series at 9 p.m., Satur- He said he was heartened by •old Viking Club of Jewish Com- CARL'S
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
day. at the Institute. The theme the reception given the film in munity Center days that go back
of the evening is "Ancient a number of cities, especially 25 years ago when Sam was on CHOP HOUSE
Miami, Buffalo, Rochester the Center staff, and the club's
Judaism: An • Anthropological in
and others, where the picture counselor.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Point of View."
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
is setting high records.
Reservations must be in that
"Served as you like it."
"I am heartened also by the Auto Supply Co. Opens
night for the group's , annual manner
20176 LIYERNOIS AYE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
in which John Barry-
Open 24 Hours
installation ,dinner-dance, to be more interprets Frankie's ac- New Warehouse-Salesroom
held Oct. 4, at the Institute. ceptance of his Jewishness after
Philip D. Goldstein, president
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
For further information, call being brought up as a Catholic, of United Automotive Supply
VE. 8-7440.
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
and the way in which he por- Co., announced the opening of
Chapter I has scheduled its trays Frankie's transformation a new combination salesroom-
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
annual banquet for Oct. 19, from an anti-social being into a showroom - warehouse - parking
when Sol Meisels will be fea- useful and warm-hearted per- area establishment at 20241 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
tured as guest artist in a pro- son," Robbins said.
Livernois. •
gram of new Hebrew and Yid-
Robbins said he organized In-
The building, said to being CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
dish songs.
dependent Productions so that a totally new physical concept Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
he could bring together his writ- of the automotive parts supply
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Galician Society to Meet ing with his production skills. business, was designed by Na- Music by Muzak
First Galician Society of De-
He said that his new book, than Levine to provide not only
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
troit will hold its first meeting "The Carpetbaggers," will be a pleasing facade, but also to IIERC'S ises. Special
Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
of the year at 8:30 p.m., Wed- part of his trilogy "dealing with expedite the functioning of the
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
nesday, in the social hall of the pioneers in the motion pic- business and to make operations BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
Beth Abraham Synagogue.
ture industry as human beings." more efficient.

Histadruth Ivrit of America
(120 W. 16th, N.Y. 11) has just
issued an impressive volume of
essays by a distinguished He-
braist, Jacob Zausmer.
Under the title "Footprints
of a Generation," this 375-page
Hebrew book contains the au-
thor's noteworthy recollections
and historical essays.
Zausmer's memoirs include
reminiscences about the status
of American Zionism in its early
stages, dating back to the First
World Zionist Congress.
There are numerous sketches
of distinguished scholars and
leaders and a number of articles
relating to Jewish festivals.
One essay recalls the era of
the Cantonists in Russia—when
Jewish children were torn from
their families for 25 years' serv-
ice in. the Russian army under
Nicholas I.
Several of the author's poems
are incorporated in the book
and there is an appendix deal-
ing with the era, in Philadel-
phia. of M. Z. Reizin.

rvin Frankel
Joins Raiders

