THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 12, 196 0- 16 Standard Federal Offers Free European Holiday to Applicants Danny Raskin's 'Bronze JWV Medal for Gubow LISTENING T Lawrende G u b o w, Commis- sioner of the Michigan Corpora- tion and Securities Commission, was awarded the Jewish War Veterans' Bronze Medal of Mer- it, the second highest award in the organization, at the JWV convention in Miami Beach. JWV's national awards chair- man, William Carmen, pointed out that Gubow has been par- ticularly active in the case in- volving Grosse Pointe, where, in order to qualify for residence, Jews had to score 85% or 85 points, South Europeans (in- cluding Italians, Greeks, Span- iards and Lebanese) 75%, Poles 55%, and all others 50%, ex- cept that there was no estab- lished passing score for Negroes or Orientals. Gubow ruled that these ac- tions constitute unfair dealing and will subject real estate brokers to the possibility of suspension or revocation of li- cense. In presenting the award to Gubow, Carmen pointed out that Gubow's action was a far-reach- ing decision. He said, "We of the Jewish War Veterans offer this award as a tangible evi- dence that we agree with Mr. Gubow's decision, and we be- lieve that it is one which will go down in history in the steps of freedom."' Dr. Frances R. Horwich, noted childen's educational authority, and famed for her nationally televised "D i n g Doug School" program, was the recipient of JW V A's "Wo- man of the Year" award. The JWV was asked to launch a counter-boycott of goods from Arab League na- tions. Dr. Seymour. S. Weisman, of Norwalk, Conn., lecturer at the Graduate School of Public Ad- ministration, New York Univer- sity, who also serves as JWV program consultant to the Jew- ish War Veterans, and Abraham Kraditor, of Brooklyn, past na- tional commander and chairman of JWV's foreign affairs corn- mitte, presented the plan for the counter-boycott to the dele- gates. ' Three candidates have thrown their hats into the ring for the coveted post of national com- mander, which will be decided Sunday at the 65th annual con- vention of JWV. They are I. L. Feuer of Youngstown, Daniel Neal Heller, of Miami Beach, and Joseph Solomonow, of Los Angeles. SEVEN YEARS AGO, a new member joined the Don and Helen Coville family . . . He was Pierre, a miniature French poodle puppy only six months old . Since the Covilles weren't permitted to keep him in the apartment during the day, Helen being away teach- Hyman Bloom, manager of the Mercury Theater, and his ing school at the time, Don daughters, Sharon and Audrey, deposit their entries for the took Pierre to work with him, Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association Special Vaca- writing orders for portraits to tion Account European Holiday prize. be taken in the home . . . When- ever Don . would park, Pierre Standard Federal Savings and form at any of Standard Fed- almost always jumped out of Loan Association is offering eral's eight offices to be eligible the car and followed him into some lucky Detroiter a free to win. the house . He became ex- holiday in Europe for two in Robert J. Hutton, treasurer of tremely friendly with children, a special vacation savings ac- Standard Federal Savings, an- and, in 1954, when Don moved count promotion during August. nounced that the purpose of into his studio on Seven Mile It is to be an arranged tour the promotion was to acquaint Rd. at Littlefield, tail-wagging Classified ads bring fast results! of British Overseas Airways the public with Standard Fed- Pierre became an important Corporation, which includes eral's unique vacation savings part of each sitting, just about round-trip transportation by plan. A special purpose savings 90% being comprised of young- FOR QUALITY PLUS QUANTITY • BOAC's new Rolls Royce 707 account for next vacation, earn- sters . . . Upon command, Jetliner from Detroit to Lon- ing the Association's current Pierre would jump upon the don and return, visiting Paris, 31/2 % rate, is proving popular table with a child and hold RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN Madrid and Lisbon--L-in all a with savers. any pose in which he was IN NORTHWOOD CENTER Open Sunday and 17-day vacation abroad. Appli- Entry forms for the Holiday placed . . . Many a youngster Daily 8 am - 10 pm 13 MILE & WOODWARD AT COOLIDGE cants need only sign an entry in Europe are available at each would look forward to their of the following Standard Fed- yearly sitting just so they could offices: the main office at see Pierre . . . But Pierre 'Exodus' One of Four eral Griswold and Jefferson; 17540 doesn't come around any more Grand River, near Southfield; . . . ever since a DSR bus ran Films Blacklisted 25712 Grand River, at Beech a red light and hit the car Don 3020 GRANT) RIVER. Free Parking. WE 3-0;00. Pri- by Michigan Legion Road; 16841 Schaefer, near Mc- was driving . . . His 16-year-old vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving The Michigan Department of Nichols; 10641 Joy Road, at dauchter, Carol, was slightly the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. the American Legion, at its con- Manor; 11600 Kelly Road at injured . . . Don had bruises vention here last week-end, ad- Whittier; 16530 East Warren, at . . But poor little Pierre CHOP HOUSE opted a resolution opposing the Outer Drive; 1406 North Wood- I didn't fare so luckily . . . He ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, showing of the following four ward near 12-Mile, Royal Oak. was thrown against the cigar- Chops, Chicken Club Scaidwiches. .ihort Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. films: ette lighter on the dash board "Served as you like it." Open 24 Hours "Exodus," "Spar.tacus," and his right eye was injured 20176 LIVERNO1 AYE., 1 1 /2 biks. S. 8 Mile Rd. "Chance Meeting" and "Inherit Tobias Co-Chairman so badly it had to be removed CHOICE LIQUORS the Wind." BANQUET FACILITIES ... Since the accident, Pierre MARIA'S PIZZERIA of DSG Israel Tour In listing these four films, the Julian S. Tobias has been refuses to come to the studio, Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Legionnaires undertook to "in- named co-chairman of the and many a child in the corn- Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service form" the people of Michigan munity has been left dis- 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a,m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 1960 Allied about "those persons identified appointed . . . The Northwest with the Communist movement" Jewish Cam : Professional Photographers CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 paign Detroit • who had produced these films. Guild, of which Don is a mem- Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods The producers were not men- Service Group ber, is trying to locate a good 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Israel SurYey tioned. dog psychiatrist who might be Music by Muzak Tour, which Howard Fast, who has repu- able to dispel Pierre's fears, Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed diated Communism and has is scheduled and also accept the black eye daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. to leave Oct. abandoned his earlier friend- patch the Covilles are trying to 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen ship for the Soviet Union, is 2 for a 14-day get him to wear. BEEF BUFFET the author of the novel "Spar- look at Allied JEWISH UNIT NO. 7, De- Cam- Dancing 6 nights. Monday, Johnny Titus Trio tacus," an expose of slavery in Jewish - troit News Hikers, has been re- Chicorels' paign dollars Don Pablo (5 Nights) ancient Rome. activated for single guys 'n Dinners 5 p.m. Banquet Parties to 100. at work in Kenwood gals, 40 to 50 . . . Group meets Free Parking — OPEN SUNDAYS Israel. Cam- Sundays, 11:30 a.m., at Avalon KE. 7-7377 paign workers MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH Theater, Linwood at W. Davison interested in . . . For info, contact Janet Samm y Woolf joining the Gellman, TO. 7-5778. tour can get And His Orchestra • Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak • Chicken FIRST COUSINS, Geraldine Tobias full informa- UN 1 2953 UN 3 8982 UN 4-7897 13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD Lazare (Saul) and Beverly tion by calling Mrs. Appelman, UN 3 6501 OPEN DAILY 11 8:30 P.M.; SAT & SUN. to 9 P.M. RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR Madvin (Garry) becaMe moth- WO 5-3939. STAGS. BANQUETS and MEETINGS ers for the first time . . . and Fine American & litalian Food will have a yearly double birth- :30 a.m.-1 a.m. Open daily 11SUNDAYS aradiso Cafe day to celebrate, since each The New Look in LOSED picked the exact same morning Banquet room available COCKTAIL BAR recently in which to do it at TO 9-3988 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile Sinai Hospital . . . Geraldine gave birth to a son, Mark Alan, and Beverly a daughter, Beth NOW OPEN 29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & 13 Mile . . World newcomer Mark Open Daily 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Closed Mondays TO SERVE YOU Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon and Dinner Alan had the day all to him- CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE self at Sinai, as of nine new EL 6.9222 SQUARE DANCE PARTIES births he was the only boy. Lavish SMORGASBORD with finest mar. R O L A N D JAFFE, seven- mated and smoked fish, dozens of hot and cold dishes. Complete Continental Kitchen year-old son of Ida and Ray chops, lobsters, duck, etc. Beautiful private dining rooms for Jaffe, had watched a telephone —steaks, parties. Home and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinner from $2.95. repair man climb a pole, con- FREE PARKING 1014 E. JEFFERSON WO 21042 nect the test set and try the at 20600 PLYMOUTH, • connection with the test board 1 Mi. E. of Telegraph . . . There was some trouble West 9 Mile Road, Oak Park 8410 Open 7 Days A Week obtaining the connection . . . Luncheons — Dinners — Cocktails Specializing in The youngster listened a few Dancing, Entertainment minutes and rushed into the CANTONESE and AMERICAN Cuisine Beautiful Banquet Room, accommodating up to 400 Guests house exclaiming, "Mommy, FOR RESERVATIONS: BR 2-3040 Businessmen's Lunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. come out here quick. There's a man up a telephone pole talk- The Cundari reach the finest OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. cuisine in a continental back- ing to Heaven". . . Ida asked FRIDAY and SATURDAY TO 2 A.M. ground with a choice of Amer- what made him think he is ican and European specialties. SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 11 P.M. talking to Heaven . . . and Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din. little Roland replied, " 'Cause Ample Free Parking ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre he hollered Hello! Hello! Hello! Snacks 'till 4 a.m. LI 8-1544 Carry-Out Orders Good Lord, what's the matter 20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3-2766 up there, can't anyone hear?" PERRI'S WHERE TO DINE CARL'S "EPIC'S DUBBS BEEF BUFFET - - - P CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANTS CHIAM RESTAURANT I McINERNEY'S FARM and OLD CIDER MILL Stockholm