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July 29, 1960 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-07-29

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HOLLOW
LEGS
FILLED-
$2.95

The buffet table at
the Town Room is
nearly a block long
(the most tasteful
block in the neigh-
borhood), laden with
shrimp, chicken,
roast beef, salads, the
works! Bring large
appetite.

"Seconds" are con,
sidered common-
place (everybody
eats that much).
Third helpings com-
pliment the chef (he
can hardly get his
cook's cap on now).
Want more? Have
all you like (you'll
like it all).

The price for your
share of this feast
is $2.95. Where? At
the Town Room (on
the lobby level of the
Sheraton) between
5:00 and 9:00 PM
Fridays. Ask for
Smorgasbord! Re-
spectfully, the
.Sheraton-Cadillac,
Detroit's most pre-
tentious hotel!

To Wed in Fall

Pen Congress Asks Russia Abandon
Policies Against Yiddish, Hebrew

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

iet governMent "to make an end
of this untold but well known
suppression."
The resolution was presented
by Jacob. Botoshansky, of Bue-
nos Aires, and Elias Lipiner, of
Sao Paulo, and delegates of
New York's Yiddish Pen Club.
Delegates from six countries ab-
stained in the vote. These in-
cluded Poland, West Germany,
East Germany, Hungary, Bel-
gium and Thailand. Shin Sha-
lom, the Hebrew poet, repre-
sented Israel.

RIO DE JANEIRO—The 31st
International Pen Congress of
A native New Yorker, who
Poets, Essayists and Novelists
now again lives in New York
approved a resolution here
with her artist husband, Sidney
Tuesday protesting "the sup-
Simon, and their five children,
pression of Yiddish and He-brew
Joan Simon, who taught at New
culture and language in the
York University, where she
Soviet Union."
earned her M.A., and who lived
in France and Italy, is the
The resolution called the sup-
author of a novel of -consider-
pression "a crime against free-
able merit, "Portrait of a
dom and sovereignty of the
Father," one of the early pub-
spirit, as it expresses itself in
lications. of the new publishing
individuals a-nd in the culture
house, Atheneum (162 E. 38th,
of national groups."
N.Y. 16).
The delegates urged the Sov- Classified ads bring fast results
It is the metamorphosis of a
family, the story of its chief
MISS BARBARA SANDERS
character, Saul Bettelheimer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders
the neurotic millionaire who
of W. Outer Dr. announce the
has a score of idiosyncrasies.
Our Famous Raw
At the outset, we are intro- engagement of their daughter,
duced to the grandfather, to Barbara, to Marvin Slof, son
Saul's father, and we are told of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slof of
that "he was a prominent Jew, Ardmore Ave. A fall wedding
*While they last. Reg. 49c lb.
a German Jew whose family had is planned.
Full Course Dinners Served Daily
been in the bristle business in
Hamburg, and who had left
Germany for religious reasons
—so the story went—with only
60 cents in his pocket, because
he wanted to eat lamb chops
LI 8-1111
and cream puffs at the same
meal, which was against the or-
HARTFORD, Conn., (JTA)
thodox laws."
A Hartford poultry processing
About Saul, who loves his firm, the Hartford Poultry Com-
wife without receiving the com- pany, was reported to be ship-
plete reciprocity he seeks, ping 15,000 pounds of frozen,
who experiences frustrations ready-to-cook turkeys and fryers
from the four daughters who to Israel each month.
receive an equal measure of
The plant of the Hartford
love from him, we are told that poultry firm here has a staff of
"he was not a party boy," that:
four local ritual slaughterers
"He claimed a Jewish Puritan
and a rabbinical supervisor and
strain, maintaining that the
is operated under the rabbinical
Jews and the Puritans had in
direction of the Union of Ortho-
common a depth of seriousness
dox Jewish Congregations of
as contrasted to the rest of the
Three member stores of the Detroit Re-
plea-sure-loving world: there Amerka.
The plant processes an aver-
was, closer to home, his inevi-
tail
Kosher
Meat Cutters Association are be-
age
of
1,500
fowl
per
hour.
table reaction to his senile, tap-
When
the
frozen
poultry
dancing father, who was known
ing picketed by Local 632 of the Amalga-
to have a taste for plat•num- reaches Israel, it is consigned
to
hotels,
domestic
consumers
mated
Meat Cutters and Butchers Union,
blonde mistresses. Young Mrs.
Saul, according to her husband, and ships flying the Israel flag.
but strike is against our Association, and
stood for the utter opposite of Although Israel's poultry in-
dustry
is
now
big
enough
for
these three stores are being made the scape-
himSelf: that was why they were
such a well-matched couple. She both the domestic market and
goats. Most Detroit Metropolitan area Kosher
loved dancing and parties—but some exports, Jack Sloat, presi-
dent
of
the
Hartford
firm,
be-
Butcher shops are members of the Associa-
not parties that lasted all night
. . . and most of all not parties lieves that his firm's Kosh-R-
tion.
at which men 'tried to make Be•t poultry always will be in
demand there.
you'."
Israeli poultry farmers are
Saul's attitude to his daugh-
The picketing results from the Associa-
eager to learn his company's
ters is depicted in his rumina-
methods, Sloat said. Recently,
tions, such as: "Why did his
tion's refusal to violate the labor relations
daughters choose such odd four representatives of Israeli
collectives
visited
the
Hartford
law as demanded by the Union. The Union
friends, and he tended to blame
that on Madelaine (his wife), poultry for a three-day course
has refused to bargain with the Association
and yet Jewish Society that in processing and quick freez-
ing
of
poultry.
in good faith over a period of seven months,
aped Christian Society was im-
possible. It was bad enough in
but has attempted to unlawfully intimidate
Christian Society, the snobbery, Poland Purging Jewish
and coerce the Association members to agree
the false values, but in Jewish
Generals, Paper Reports
Society they all hated them-
to contract provisions which the law express-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Reliable
selves and each other for play-
sources
report
that
a
purge
ing the same game of superior-
ly prohibits.
of two high-ranking Polish Jew-
ity . . ."
ish
military
officers
had
created
And when he debates with his
anxiety among Polish Jews and
wife about the children, Made- that Poland might follow the
Our employees earn between $132 and
laine rebukes him: "How can Soviet anti-Jewish policy, ac-
$175
per week and enjoy generous fringe
you be a Freudian, Saul, and
cording to Maariv, Israel's larg-
be so God-damned Victorian?
benefits,
including 18 holidays with pay,
You look like the end of the est daily newspaper.
The two Jewish generals were
sick and accident insurance, Blue Cross and
world had come and you were relieved of their posts at the
the wrathful judging God. That's orders of Moscow the report
Blue Shield insurance. Also two-week vaca-
why I hate the Jewish religion, said. They were Gen. Komar,
tion with pay. Our employees as a unit are
the wrath, the hate, the forbid- head of the Polish Security
ding judgment . . . You can't Services and Gen. Julius Hibner,
the highest paid butchers in the State and
be a Freudian, enlightened, the Deputy Interior Minister.
possibly in the entire country.
tolerant father and the primi- Gen. Komar was reported to
tive, Viet or i a n, forbidding have been instrumental in help-
father."
ing Gomulka to become first
All stores are open for business as usual
Father's story thus is one secretary of the Polish Com-
of sex and religion, psycho- munist party and in helping to
and we invite your continued patronage. The
analysis to which he is ad- decrease the influence of Stalin-
Association has taken steps to have this
dicted and the faith he ist elements in the party.
inherited from which the
matter determined by the National Labor
children become estranged.
First Jewish Paper Is
Relations Board and asks your patient co-
Saul is a patron of the arts
who abuses the directors of the Printed in Guatemala
operation
until the matter is disposed of.
GUATEMALA CITY, (JTA)
museum of which he is a
The
first
Jewish
monthly
paper
benefactor, but he receives
final glory at his funeral from ever published by the Jewish
(Signed)
those he benefitted. It is an community of Guatemala made
ironic end—but so also is the its debut. The paper called "El
story of a millionaire Jew and Macabao" is printed in Spanish
his manifold problems. It is and is designed to stimulate the
from the latter point of view interest of the 1,500 Jews in
that this novel has special con- Guatemala in Jewish and Is-
raeli affairs as well as in local
cern.
community projects and fund-
Classified ads bring fast results: raising drives.

Special This Week'

Pickled Tongue . 29Fb

Poultry Firm
Exports Frozen
Fowl to Israel

LIBERMAN'S

13821 W. 9 MILE RD. OAK PARK

A PUBLIC STATEMENT TO THE
JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT

Detroit Retail Kosher
Meat Cutters Association

25 ® TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, July 29, 1960

Paternal Imaare
Seen in Novel
by Joan Simon

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