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August 11, 1961 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-11

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1.
film Wins .Russian, Gold Medal
Danny Raskin's Anti-Nazi
VIENNA, (JTA)—A new ver- awarded a gold medal at the

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The- accounts deposited in Switzer-
Jewish Agency executive con- land by European Jews before
vened here under the chairman- the Second World War and in
ship of Dr. Nahum Goldmann the early years of the war,
and which became heirless prop-
to hear a report on the results erty when the owners fell vic-
of his negotiations with the tim to Nazi persecution.
Vienna government on restistu-
He said such a law would
tion to Austrian victims of Nazi probably release those accounts
persecution:
whit
een inactive since
Goldmann noted the agree-
• h leader also
ment with the Aus
an agreement
ment, feeling
was
est
e West Ger-
that coul
ve been thieved. man Finance
istry over the
mpensation to
Gold
n announced that payment of
se Jewis
ctims of Nazism
there
ere good•nces
who left
tern Europe after
the
iss P
1953.
pass
law ena
executive also discussed
Jewi
organizat .
situation of the Zionist or-

ganization of France. It was
decided to make an effort to
establish a • broad confederation
MANICURES
of all Zionist patties and non-
at"DANTE'S" 1 Zionist organizations in Frame.
BARBER SHOP
A foundation conference for
22131 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK 1
such a confederation will be
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• ,.. ■ I held in Paris in the near future.
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* *
DATA . . . Clare I
ield paired with Virginia Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted
Green as runners-up,. in the
2675 E. GRAN
Birmingham Athletic' Club Invi- Music by Muzak
tatiofial Tennis Doubles 'Tour-
Pri me
aitunits
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ss Lees.
Luncheons Best! Pi
nament . . . Clare is the wife
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
of Milt Bielfield, former city
19371 W..8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Ev
tennis champion, and repre- BEEF BUFFET
sented the Detroit Tennis Club
. . She teaches ballroom danc-
ing for the Oak Park Recrea-
• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak ":sicken
tion Dept. . . . Since rookie
13300-W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
UN
Dick McAuliffe was recalled by
OPEN DAILY and SAT. 11-8:30 P.M., SUNDAY to 9
the Detroit Tigers from their
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
Denver farm club, - he already
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS
has four fan clubs registered
with the Tiger office . . . Lead-
ranucci's restaurant & cocktail
er of one of the fan. groups is
Fine Amerioan and Italian Food
Open Daily 11 A.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday 3 p.m. to mid
Larry Melton, son of Yetta and
Serving Lunches, Dinners, After Theatre Snacks
Lou Melton, 21160 Kipling, Oak
Banquet room available, Music by Al Nalli. Ample Ili ing.
Park.

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Austrian Police Expel
Nazi-Suited Vacationers

VIENNA, (JTA) — Austrian
police announced the expulsion
DAI
of a group of West German
7 A.M. to 2:30
vacationers wearing Nazi-style
FRIDAY
d SATURDAY
A.M.
uniforms and singing Nazi
songs.
BANQUET MURAL ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
The vacationers, members of
the extreme rightwing "Federa-
PRIVATE PARTIES, ACCOMMODATING UP
tion of Germans," spent several
TO 125 GUESTS. BRoadway 2-0644
days in a tent camp on Fleinker
Lake in Upper Austria. Police,
HARRY BOESKY
Ample Free I who took the Germans to the
border in a bus, said their be-
Your Host
Parking
havior viol at ed the police
interest.

7 DAYS



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FINEST FO
From

A LIFETIME dream came
true when Herb and Belle
Cohen opened their Raven Art
Gallery on James Couzens about
a year ago . . . The Raven is
literally covered with breath-1
taking examples of the creativ- 1
ity of local artists, including
exhibits by community-ites Lil-
lian Cantor, Hanna Stiebel.
Karen -Hersh, Paul Nuchims,
Ben Glicker, Mildred Friedman
and -Freed Weininger . . . The
enthusiastic response given the
has been a most grati-
fying rewa
of an
a lery that has
to
ed into the only one
kind in the country.
* *
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in
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is O
ge in
don,
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Zaus-
mer, UN. 3-2681
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314 Metro
ldg:.. He
0 of special inter-
s ... Harry and Barney Hertz-
berg both attended Norwood at
the same time from 1904 to
1911.

AME for
Bernie Ke er, but
disagreed on wher to go
. . . She wanted New Y k and
he insisted on a reso
. . .
Bernie toht Lu ne not
ey were
wa d to go!
. :Bernie had
lodge all
picked out and
rted making
phone cal
a reservation
out-of-town call re-
him to another number,
until the last of five places gave
Bernie the person he wanted
. . AIl this time, Lurene
his wishes and remained
quiet . If Bernie hadn't been
as stubborn and asked his wife,
she cou e saved Darby's
ally pulling
hat little hai he has left,
old h u
. rl that e man who
dge
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fro
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OPEN 7 DAYS
TO 10 P.M.

LISTENING

* * *

The



sion of the anti-Nazi film "Pro-I recent Moscow film festival, it
fessor Mamlock," depicting the was reported in the Warsaw
excesses carried out against the I Jewish newspaper, Folkstimme.
Jews in -Germany after Hitler's I The film was produced in West
assumption of power, has been ; Germany.

nnimar adoulan alll—SZ

Goldmann Reports on Restitution
to Austrian Survivors of Nazism

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