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Israel to Hold Egyptian Vessel

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The and the 400 ton Bat Galim,
Israeli authorities decided to re- grabbed when it attempted to
lease the seven member crew negotiate the Suez Canal in
of the 150-ton Egyptian vessel 1954, Israel had decided to hold
but to hold the craft, which had on to the Massoud. He said that
blundered into Haifa harbor the vessel and its cargo would
last week, pending the return be ayailable for claim in Haifa
of two Israeli ships held by the by its owners directly or
through the United Nations.
Egyptians.
Eytan revealed that as re-
The announcement was made
cently
as two weeks ago, Israel
by Walter Eytan, di rector
general of the Foreign Ministry, delegate Abba Eban had hand-
at a press conference. He noted ed United Nation's Secretary
that in holding the Egyptian General Dag Hammarskjold a
craft, the Massoud, with its car- note protesting Egypt's decision
go of salt, the Israel Govern- to incorporate the Doran into
ment Was departing from a long- its merchant marine.
standing practice of releasing
both ship and crew which came
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
into Israeli waters without war-
Sammy Woolf
like intent.
And His Orchestra
In view of the persistent re-
UN 3-8982
fusal to release the Doran,
UN 4-3174
modern fishing vessel seized on
UN 3-6501
the high seas 14 months ago,

The first Jewish Fire Chief July 1, 1959, unless the pres-
in Detroit and perhaps the ent ruling of compulsory re-
first ever named by a major tirement at age 60 is rescinded.
city in any part of the coun- Although he is only 57, Fire
Department records show his
try is Joseph Adler.
His appointment was made age as 59, since he claimed he
Tuesday morning, at the week- was 19 instead of only 17
ly meeting of the Board of when he enlisted in the de-
Fire Commissioners, and will partment.
While he had filed a correc-
take effect on Dec. .31.
Prior to his appointment, Ad- tion of age many years ago,
ler had served for the past six the change was never officially
months as Deputy Fire Chief. recognized. -
His offices will be located in
EDDIE CANTOR'S VOICE
the main building of the De- Bnai Brith Women
will boom over soundcar loud-
troit Fire Department at
speakers to aid in the annual
Travel to Bellefaire;
Wayne and • Lamed.
"Give a Gift to A Yank Who
A veteran of 40 years with
Gave" campaign by the Dept. of
the department, Chief Adler Give Hospital Parties
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
joined as a probationary fire-
A bus load of 37 women from and Ladies Auxiliary . . . A two-
man on JUne 11, 1918, when the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith day solicitation will be held,
he was assigned to the sta- Women's Council recently trav- Thursday and Friday, at down-
tion house at Byron and Tay- eled to Cleveland, where they town Detroit and other good
lor, behind Herman Kiefer were taken on a tour of the locations to garner funds that
Happij Hanukah to AU Our Patrons
Bellefaire Children's Home, the will purchase items which have
Hospital.
After service overseas • in the organization's oldest philan- been requested by veterans hos-
U.S. Navy in World War I, thropy.
pitals throughout Michigan . . .
for HOME, FACTORY or OFFICE
Mrs. David Grosberg, Council Eddie's voice will stress to the
Chief Adler returned to his
job exactly a year to the day president, said that the women public that the men left in these
took - with them clothing and hospitals are fellows who would
after joining the department.
He was confirmed as a reg- gifts from the local chapters to crawl home if they could . . .
DELICATESSEN
ular member of the Fire De- be used at the home for emo- They are the mentally crippled,
TRAY CATERERS — CARRY OUT SERVICE
partment on Oct. 1, 1919, and tionally disturbed children.
the permanently disabled who
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(Free Delivery)
13436 W. 7 MILE
Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, chair- can never hope for a normal
waited 17 years for his first
6-0-0 000tfaori
comoomoonoo
major promotion to lieutenant man of Council philanthropies, life . . . Many have been desert-
advises that since the return of ed by their families . . . The 16
in 1936.
He was made a captain in the delegation collections have local JWV posts and auxiliaries
Delightfully
1942, a Battalion Chief in 1947, been started during Hanukah to visit and deliver cheer and gifts
Air-Conditioned
and then was made Deputy purchase a drafting table for wherever there is a veteran
the use of the children.
Fire Chief this year.
in need . . . They respect their
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Council members on Thurs- fellow veterans of non-Jewish
The hours of a fire fighter,
Famous for Fine Food
even an officer, are uncertain, day conducted a holiday party origin's need to be with his
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
so Chief Adler has never had for patients at Dearborn Vet- own family on Christmas, and
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
much free time to participate erans Hospital, when Ed Mack- so have faithfully serviced these
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
enzie, Hal Gordon and his or- hospitals every year and will
in many communal activities.
chestra
and
other
guests
per-
TR. 2-4375
However, with his good
continue to do so . . . Eddie
12th at Hazelwood
friend Albert Shapiro, super- formed.
Cantor's voice will help remind
Mrs. Jake Zak and her co- the public not to forget these
intendent of the Detroit House
of Correction, Chief Adler is chairman, Mrs. Irving Kanfer boys whose lives were so dras-
active in the Sunday morn- supervised the activities, during tically changed by their service
ing brunch club of Cong. Bnai which gifts f r om the Men'S to their country.
Council were donated. The hos-
Israel.
DOWN IN MIAMI BEACH,
Detroit's new Fire Chief and pital is regularly serviced by
his wife, Mary, live at 17350 I BB women on the second Thurs- Fla., ex-Detroit builder Gerry
Taines was in the office of his
Hartwell. He is the father of day of each month.
A holiday party also is attorney, Glen Smith, when the
two daughters, Mrs. Edward
Sparage, known better in com- planned for 96 women patients prominent Florida barrister
1.■ a,
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munal circles as Julie Adler, at Northville Hospital on Dec. mentioned that he had been
For Holiday
number
one
of
the
Duke
Uni-
tiA,
the popular choeographer, and 18, when .community singing and
PARTIES
Mrs. Joseph (Harriet) Fernan- other activities are planned by versity sabre team . . . Gerry
dez. He has three grandchil- Mrs. Gordon Fruitman and her casually told_ him that he did
In Your
co-chairman, M r s. Sidney some fencing too, and Glen,
dren.
obviously having heard other
Chief Adler will serve until Schwartz.
Home, Office,
clients say that before, non-
,. sf
,-,
chalantly had his stock retort
Factory
or Store
Paul
. .
Seymour
ready by asking if Gerry would
care to fence him five points
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No Party Too Large
for the -yearly retainer—double
cellist
pianist
or nothing .. . Gerry took him
For-.Our Individualized Attention to All Those
up on it and that weekend used
his very sharp..sabre ability to
"Little Details" That Insure Full Enjoyment
cut down his legal overhead
Wed., Dec. 17 at 8:30 p.m.—Scottish Rite
for the year . . . Final score,
Masonic Temple
5 to 0 . . . When his lawyer
visited their home the follow-
Tickets at Grinnell's Downtown, Center Music Shop,
ing week, wife Beatrice showed
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Northland and. Eastland
him Gerry's scrap book when he
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at
Kipling
was one of the finest fencers
Tickets: $3.30, 2.75, 2.20, 1.65
in the country . . . Glen Smith
claims that. he was taken in
by a Yankee sharpie . . . but it's
a sure thing he doesn't make
that bet anymore!
TI;eLove Story of on ISRAELI GIRL and a FIGHTING IRISHMAN
*
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
A COMMITTEE APPOINTED
LAST CHANCE
VA 2-4118
by Sarah Gendlemen, president
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
of Pythian Sisters, Greater De-
ONE WK. ONLY
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
troit Temple No. 152, visited
A THRILLING
Haven Farms at Romeo, Mich.,
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
foster home for mentally re
LOVE STORY
the World's Finest. Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox
tarded and handicapped chil
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
THAT DEFIES ALL
dren, to investigate its need s CHOP HOUSE
. . . Frieda Willner, chairman,
CONVENTION! "*".":'.
Mary Lorber and Mary Schoen ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Starts
feld reported a lack of adequat e Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. • Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
equipment at the home -anion ; "Served as you like it."
Thurs., Dec. 18
Open 24 Hours
other things it needs, not onl ' 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Wks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
to run it with less hardship, bu .
CHOICE LIQUORS
MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES
also to make th,e lives of tiles :
unfortunate children a littl e
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
happier . . . and so -the gal ;
Parking Facilities . . . Corry-Out Service
.
have made this another of thei ' 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
many noteworthy projects . .
The entire proceeds from 1 CLAM SHOP and BAR
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night of games and Smorgasbor 1 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
MICHAEL WAGER P HAYA HARARIT• EDWARD MULHARE
Dinner, Dec. 14, at Pythias 1 Music by Muzak
ond
(Winne r of Best Actress
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Awa r Conner
Festival)
d
SHOSHANA DAMARI
Hall, 15787 Wyoming; will b
A SiKOR FILMS Pr es ant I ion A Continental Distributina inc. Sokol.
Prime
Beef
at
its
Very
Best! Pies baked on prena-
designated
for
the
Haven
Farms
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ises. Special Luncheons and 'Dinners. Menus changed
. For inforniation call the
LIVERNOIS - DAVISON
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m,
chairman, Frieda . Willner; UN
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
For tickets _call BEEF BUFFET
4 7458 . .
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Joseph Adler Becomes City's
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