Ike Hits Insertion of Religious Issue in Election Campaign WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) — President Eisenhower told his press conference he was firmly opposed to injection of religious issues in election campaigns. Eisenhower said: "Mr. Nixon and I agreed long ago that one thing that we would never raise, and never mention, is the religious issue in the coming campaign. I have made my position clear." The President added: "I not only don't believe in voicing preju- dice, I wan re y• feel am s e that none. s exactly the sam Nix isen ower pointed out tha he need for protesting inno- cence in this regard "seems to exacerbate the situation rather to quiet it." He said no one had eligio suggested to lecti shoul at iss se gion on subject until the s ver." after Special Full-Course DINNERS Served from 5 until 9 P.M. Monday through Friday Including STEAKS and CHOPS $2 95 . • presents • ' Herkie Styles Sensational Comedy Star You asked for him again Danny Raskin's LISTENING Continue UJA Aid, B-G Pleads in ear Messag elped dedication indicates , able problems. We hav to rescue hundreds of ousands the future. May he 1 era childre of men, women a acco from lands of unc tainty and a ited Jewish A them to even terror, bring freedom. We have bored an American Jewry." e still labor to give t d grants a life of dign security. We have striven a still stri•e to build homes, farms and industries to assure our stability." - N.Y. TIMES But the Prime Minister con- tinued, building a thriving agri- culture, principally in the pro- duction of export crops remains vital. "We have placed immi- grants on the soil," he went on. "But now we must bring the im- migrant villages to the point of full economic self-sufficiency. working citizens rooted in producing food and in- the s ecks Issue Travelers dustria rops for export are our greatest trength." s for in Israel upon American Jews aad _ of Tourists to Callin Co "cont . ue our mutual under- e issu in New York of taking, ith Israel's people," avelers F eckS in Israel Ben- ur n added: "Your past ISLAND" pounds is the lates convenience JOHN CASSAVETES introduced for the benefit of SIDNEY IC! ENTERTAINMENT! Americans vis . ing t POITIER vice of lol the Bible. COLOR Sammy Woolf Leu being off And His Orchestra atio • . rew le-Israel UN 3-8982 UN 1-2953 THE ATRE Bank of .el), Israel's 1 UN 3-650 commercial bank. ew York Through the b at 20 Pine FOR QU Stre , erican tourists can now exchange any State of Is- rael Dollar Bonds into Israel pound travelers checks up to SEN iU' N an amount of '$1,500 per person. 000 CENTER ODWARD AT COOLIDGE The checks are issued in de- nominations of IL (I sr a e 1 pounds) 10, 25, 50 and 100. At- tached to the check folder is a certificate enabling the tour- ist to receive in Israel the pres- ent 20 percent premium avail- Lavish SMORGASBORD with finest mar- hot and mated and smoked fish, doz in able to visitors. For example, cold dishes. Complete Conti K" e if he holds $1,000 worth of —steaks, chops, lobsters, duck etc. Beautiful private dini travelers checks, his certificate parties. Home and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinne will entitle him to IL 360 ($200) FREE PARKING 1014 E. JEFFERSON 3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- premium. Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving In a Rosh Hashanah message, Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion called upon Ameri- can Jews to maintain the vigor of their support of humanitar- ian work overseas through the United Jewish Appeal, and stressed that one of the great- est problems facing Israel's peo- ple is that of bringing the country's 485 immigrant farm settlements established through UJA to the point where they are economically self-sufficient. Noting that the New Year 5721 would mark Israel's 13th year of Statehood, Ben-Gurion said that with the help of Amer- ican Jews, "we have overcome grave and seemingly insuper- FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE weeks, beginning Oct. 18, every Knights of Pytnias lodge in the Detroit area will honor the late Sam Raskin . . . Detroit Lodge 55, of which Uncle Sam was a ong time member and past chan- ellor, will be host for the three egrees of rank work in becom- ng a Pythian . . . It will be known as the Samuel Raskin Class for membership throughout the local Grand Domain area. * * * -VICTOR LANDAW, assis manager at the Oak Park La tells of the two women who c in last week and obviously making their first visit to a bo ing alley ... It wasn't exactl triumphal affair, but one of th gals seemed to derive a certain modicum of comfort from their performance . . . "I hope you noticed," she said as they walked past the counter behind which -Vic was standing, "that we didn't lose a single ball!" * * * WHEN CALLING UP about tickets for the big fall festival dance by Detroit Lodge, K of P, Sept. 18, at the Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming, you won't have to go get them . . . they'll be delivered to your home . . . All proceeds will be used for charity work . . . . Call Henry Willner, chairman, VI 1-4065, or Dave Goldsmith, co - chairman, UN 1-0776. * *. * A VETERAN'S HOSPITAL hummed with activity yesterday, the auditorium at Dearborn V.A. Hospitrl reverberated with these sounds when the ladies and men's departments of Michigan's Jewish War Veterans combined efforts to bring a gala games party to about 200 patients . . Volun- teers from each of the Michigan posts and auxiliaries dressed in dark suits and cocktail dresses to give a more festive air as they served as hostesses, shills, deal- ers and general helping hands to these patients who, because they were called upon to serve their `A STEAMY " ITEM -' "VIRGIN WHERE TO DINE- Stockhol CARL'S CHOP HOUSE vate the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and ooh Utz rs. more than 26 years. All Beef aged i country and did so well, now * must spend moiths and even Lovely ... Sultry Songstress years away from families and the ROBIN HOOD'S.serving the finest and most delicious of food's, Steaks, RONNIE PHILLIPS gayer things in life . . . Esther Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. .short Orders. Delicious And His Music Goldman and Jack Iden, who "Served as you like it." For Latin and American Dancing 4 Op mastez•minded plans for the 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. EVERY THURSDAY unique party, helped bring a few hcurs, of fun and stimulation to MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET E'lQUORS PANCHITO Aig BAND the men . .. Useful prizes were Featuring the Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italia purchased by play money which Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service Arthur Murray Dancers was provided and every ready in 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.-- quantity . . There were hun- Luncheons Monday thru Saturday dreds of homemade fancy cook- WE CATER TO BANQUETS, ies, seldom seen on hospital CLAM SHOP and BAR WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS menus, and as- usual, also avail- Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Asso & SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES 2675 E. G . R 4 able in much. quantity was an Music by Muzak Near 8 Mile 20450 LIVERNOIS e-thusiasm and dedication al- on pre Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies ATTENDANT PARKING ways apparent when JWV'ers ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. set out to help their fellow vet- UN. 1-9546 For Reservations eran . . . Gerson Marder is 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. BEEF BUFFET JWV commander, and prexy is .********4-F4-4.4-444-444-4-4-** Dancing 6 nights. Monday, Johnny Titus Trio Charlotte Rosen. Chicorels Don Pablo (5 Nights) * * * Dinners 5 p.m. Banquet Parties t HOME FROM SCHOOL after Kenwood Free Parking — OPEN SUNDA her first day, last week, five-year- 37 FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH KE old Donna Gilbert, daughter of Louise and Herman Gilbert, was * Wish All * * * it asked by her mother, "Well, * darling, what did they teach Chi * A Yea • Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico St * 97 UN 4( you?" . . . Little Donna shrugged 13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD * .M.111. * her shoulders and replied, "Not OPEN DAILY 11 - 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to * A RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED F 4( * * much. I've got to go again." STAGS. BANQUETS and MEETINGS * 4( * * pat page duri the past years. - 4( Fine American & litalian Food * * Jib 4( ALL AVAILABL-fio TICKETS daily 11 :30 * * have been sold outr the testi- S a CLOSED SU * r tr Banquet room COCKTAIL BAR : Announce * * monial dinner-dance in honor of We Atso Wish 0 9-3988 * * 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile LOU MARKOWITZ, being pre- * Closing Down * lc sented by Daylight Masonic * * Lodge, F.&A.M. 525, Sept. 24, *• er Store on Sunday, * * * at Latin Quarter. Lou is a ile Apil 29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & * Open Daily 9 A.M. I' P.M.Closed . September 18th, AND WILL 4( printer, former boxing and * Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon an * * wrestling promoter and well- A IWE CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROO * REOPEN AT OUR NEW 4( known in the community for his EL 6-922 SQUARE DANCE PARTIES * * e-- * assistance to charitable organ- LOCATION at • 0 PLYMOUTH, * : izations holding affairs. He is a * 4( Telegraph * * member of Congregation Bnai Week * Israel, where he and Al Sha- ails in piro, superintendent at Detroit , Ente House of Correction, founded * to 400 S S atin acco the in * * * * the Sunday Morning Brunch ATIONS: BR 2-3 Club at Cong. Bnai Israel, Rabbi * Zager Lodge, of Bnai Brith, Day- The Cun cuisine in a continental back- light Lodge, Crescent Shrine, ground with a choice of Amer- * Moslem Shrine, Detroit Consis- ican and European specialties. ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 10th * tory and the Hannah' Schloss * 4( Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Di * * °I" ners 6-10 p.m. After-The• - 4, Old Timers Club of which he is Jaye Monroe 1IERC'S B E N and GE DUBBS BEEF BUFFET diee P aradiso Cafe s Open McINERNEY'S FARM and OLD CIDER MIL . t * * * * * MIDDLEBELT and W. 1 MILE ROAD * * * * MID-1 SHOPPING CENTfR, LIVONIA * * * Watch for Opening Announcement ! C 4( a life member. -It * -X * 7: ** t ********** * ****************************** Snacks 'till 4 a.m. 20021 W. McNichols cor. Ever Classified ads bring fast results: 14, — KE 3-2766