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January 30, 1959 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-30

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GM

e and the Colonel' Continues;
Book Relates 'Danny Kaye Story'

Danny Raskin's

Soustelle Favors Israel Alliance

PARIS (JTA)—Means of in- the Israel section of the Alli-
fluencing the new French ance. He analyzed the situation
As Jacobowsky ("Me") in "Me and the Colonel," Danny
Parliament to work for a formal in the Middle East.
Kaye performs one of his great roles. There is much tenderness
alliance be-
It was noted that 80 French
in his acting. It is a heartwarming experience to see him in
tween Israel
Cabinet Ministers and influen-
this great spectacle, and the Jewish theater-goer is especially
and France
tial personalities were members
moved by the patience and
were consider-
of the Alliance or favorable to
kindness of the character
ed at a meet-
the creation of a formal treaty
and by Kaye's interpreta-
ing of leaders
between the two countries.
tion of the role. His sing-
of the Alli-
Among them were Soustelle
ing of "Artzah Alinu" adds
ance France-
himself, and even Premier
to the touching elements of
Israel presid-
Michel Debre who, while he has
the great film. He is not
ed over by
never officially committed him-
only the Jewish refugee
Jacques Sous-
self, is known to favor such a
fighting for his life, he is
telle, pres
step.
the optimist intoning the
dent of t h e
In Lyons. 2.000 persons pack-
Hebrew m el o d y "we go
Alliance a n d
forth to the Land" . . .
ed a movie theater to hear Sous-
BACK THROUGH THE pages Vice - Premier
telle state that a French-Israel
Brought to the Mercury
of The Jewish News to our of France.
alliance holds the best possi-
Theater for a three-day run,
"Listening Post" column of Soustelle is
bility for bringing peace to the
the fine reception given the
June 15. 1945 .
. "The male the actual
...scam&
Middle East. Common enemies
picture impelled the theater
Soustelle
portion of the Weiner family leader of the
to retain it for an extra
is a musical lot . . . Jacob Wei- new French majority party and common dangers justify
common
reactions by the two
few days. It will run at the
ner, the father, plays violin in i which emerged from the elec-
countries, he asserted.
Mercury through this Sat-
his own orchestra, Charles is lions for a new Parliament.
urday night.
one of the finest sax and clari-
Gen. Koenig, former French
.


net tooters in town, Max will War Minister and close personal Austrian Expedition Finds
The Danny Kaye Story," the new book by Kurt Singer, strum his fiddle in the Chicago friend of President de Gaulle,
Facts on Ethopian Jews
published by Thomas Nelson and Sons (19 E. 47th, N.Y. 17), is Symphony and Hyman on the attended the meeting as did
VIENNA. (WJA) — An Au--
a splendid account of the life of the great actor, of his back- trumpet, plays with the Scan- Socialist leaders Arthur Conte trian expedition into the heart
ground, his early struggles and his rise to theatrical fame.
dinavian Symphony in Detroit and Alfred Coste-Floret. The of the African continent, di-
Daniel David Kominsky was i
. .. If the only daughter played meeting was addressed by Arieh rected by Dr. Max Lersch, ethrio-
born in New York. Jan. 18.!
piano, the Weiners would make Ben Eliezer, deputy speaker of logist of Vienna University, has
for
his
f
eather
and
for
his
1913, son of poor immigrant
a musical aggregation in itself." the Knesset. and president of now arrived in Leopoldville.
Jewish h ritage. "Until this
. • .
parents. His father Jakob strug-
capital of the Belgian Congo.
d ay, Danny refuses to work
gled in a garment factory. There , on
Jewish holidays
THAT WAS 14 years ago . . . ing at the same time . . . each The principle aim of the expe-
in
defer
are two brothers who went to
The daughter. Mollie. never did having a beautiful sailfish dition. which left Austria 14
ence to his father and his
work early. But Danny—Duvidl traditions
" we
learn to play any musical in- hooked onto it . . . So many months ago, was research into
are told.
—waited for his chance. He lov-
The height of Danny's career strument, concentrating solely folks have trouble getting just the history of little known
ed to mimic, to impersonate. to was when he was selected as on a family life with hubby one . . . they had four! . . . tribes. It is claimed that im-
dance. His opportunities came an Ambassador at Large for the Henry Cohen and their five The fellows had to cut off a portant achievements w e r e
after many struggles.
United Nations International c rhilli dren . . . Dad, Jack Weiner, couple and tearfully watch them made by the Austrian scholars
At first it was in the Borscht Children's Emergency Fund. He s'''' plays his violin around swim away so that they could and that. as a result of their
Belt, then in Florida. finally was a great success in behalf of town . . . Charles has his own at least pull in two . . . It was visit to Ethiopia, they obtained
Max Liebman lined up some I UNICEF and he rendered an im- orchestra and teaches music at a mighty gratifying session of new evidence about the "Fan
good jobs for him in night
Commerce
School . . • fishing that found them winding ashas." the colored .Jews of
mense
service with High
his enter-
clubs. When John Brown wrote tainment of children in many Max moved to New York 10 up with the two sailfish plus a Ethiopia.
a favorable review of his act. lands. including Israel. That's years ago and is first violinist couple dozen assorted deep sea
his luck began to turn for the why he is referred to as "Jug- with the New York Philhar- : lovelies.
good.
. i •
• • •
LIBERMAN'S
gler for God" in the concluding monic Symphony.
• •
FIRST COME. FIRST
He married Sylvia Fine. who •chapter of this interesting book
Now in Oak Park
BUT FATHER TIME did a SERVED for the City of Hope
saw him in her father's dental in which the very name Danny
Visit Our New and Modern
office when Danny, as a lad of j Kaye emerges as a classic evalu- complete reversal on Hyman ' Cancer Fighters' Cocktail Party.
Delicatessen and
14, worked there for a short ation of the art of acting.
Weiner . . . He turned out to Feb. 14. at Holiday Manor . . .
Restaurant for
time. Then they were joined
be an actor, better known as No more jam-packing like sar-
BREAKFAST — LUNCH
H. M. Wynant . . . While at- dines . . . Call Bertha Kanfer,
in an act by Liebman, Sylvia asiC
DINNER AND AFTER
Co three
mmon u Sense
' Fl Wayne
oo d s University. Hy UN 3-9735 for tickets . . . HA-1
piano accompanist, and the
tending
THEATRE SNACKS
1 No. Dakota Community became interested in the the- ; VEN FARMS. a foster home for
became inseparable friends.
GRAND
FORKS.
N.D.,
(JTA)
ater
and
went
to
New
York
I
mentally
retarded
and
handi-
i
Sylvia was a great help to
him. She worked with him and —Anti-Semitic literature, avail- where he got his start as a' capped children. is 51.000 rich- 1
encouraged him. "I'm a wife- able in large quantities at a local dancer in the touring stage er through fund-raising efforts 1
made man," he once said. There business establishment patron production of "High Button during the past year by Pythian
was just a short break, with ized by both American and Ca- Shoes." . . . His dancing career Sisters No. 152.
proper adjustments. His private nadian Jews from the surround- was shortlived, however. after
life is well delineated in this ing areas, is making its way to breaking his knee cap in "As
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
book.
Canada and throughout North You Like It" with Katherine
The manner in which Kaye's Dakota, a local Bnai Brith lodge Hepburn . . . It proved to be
Sammy Woolf
art developed is told graphically has revealed. his big break. though, when
And His Orchestra
in Singer's biography. We learn
More than 4,000 copies of after playing small bit parts
LI 1-2888
UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
he
was
selected
to
play
the
of Danny's conquest of Holly- "Common Sense," Conde Mc
UN
3-6501
13821W.
9 Mi. rd.
wood, the interest taken in him . Ginley's anti-Semitic hate sheet, romantic Mr. Seiko in "Tea-
by Sam Goldw-yn. the presenta- have been ' distributed to stu- house of the August Moon"
tion of the great films starring dents at the University of North which ran for two years on
Kaye — "The Kid from Brook- . Dakota campus, according to an Broadway . . . In 1956, Hy left
Delightfully
for Hollywood and became a
lyn." "Lady in the Dark," "Let's estimate by a local resident.
Air-Conditioned
The matter has been brought specialist in Indian roles, ap-
Face It," "The Court Jester,"
"Me and the Colonel" and many to the attention of the regional nearing in "Oregon Passage,"
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
others.
office of the Anti-Defamation "Run of the Arrow" and "Deci
Famous for Fine Food
sion at Dawn" with Randolph
Danny showed great respect . League in Minneapolis.
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Scott . . . Now he has featured
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
billing as the villainous Yel-
low Bull in Walt Disney's "Ton-
TRAY CATERING A SPE-:IALTY
ka." . . . Using his stage name
BY HENRY LEONARD
12th
at
Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
of H. M. Wynant. Hy has ap-
peared in a great many net-
work TV shows while living in
New York and now from Cali-
„ vGE
fornia where he and his family

N I T E
live . . . the main ones being
15.301 E. Jeererson at Beaconsfield
"Playhouse 90" and "Climax,"
N rrE
both of which he has appeared
VA 2 4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
on many times . . . His Indian
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
"type" has had him featured
SEININ; C L VS
3820 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Fri-
in "Restless Gun," "Broken Ar-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
row" and the "Sugarfoot" show
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox
of about a month ago . . . Hy
- more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
SWINIVIltsit;
CHOP
HOUSE
was featured only last week on
the "Bat Masterson" western
thriller . . . He is married to ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest end most delicious of foods, Steaks.
RIN60 NIT!"
Chops, Chicken
Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
Ethel Wald, casting director "Served as you Club
like it."
" • •
No NG
for CBS . . . They live in Bev- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
erly Hills and have three sons
04

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