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August 18, 1961 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-18

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Kennedy Greets JWV Convention

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)

BALTIMORE, Md., (JTA) —
President Kennedy Tuesday
telegraphed his personal greet-
ings to the 60th annual national
convention of the Jewish War
Veterans of the U.S.A. which
opened here Monday,
the delegates:
"Today, thos
ho protect
freedom are
sieted from
many direct' s, are forced to
face many
an . But whe
Americans
t it duty an
respond to i
Jewish W

Veterans have done for well
over half a century, then free-
dom need have no fear . . ."
Some 2,000 delegates from 40
states and the District of Colum-
bia have registered for the
we ventio-
en. Cur
.
e
,
Force
of Staff, will deliver
the • incipal address to the

Danny Raskin's Israeli Firm to Test Suez Canal Detour

LISTENING

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Plans The company will bring a
for an overland Suez Canal de- shipment of Japanese goods to
tour will be given a first test Eilat and transport it overland
by an Israeli company next to Haifa for trans-shipment to
month. its destination in Italy.



S
ST BEEF AT

LOOKING BACK THROUGH
the Columns of Yesteryears.
JUNE 11, 1943 . . . Dr. Mar-
vin Schwartz making plans to
go into private practice. (To-
day, Marvin and wife Selma
15325
are living in Portland, Ore.
where he is considered one of
W. 8 MILE
the finest heart men in the
world.)
1 Block E.
AUGUST 20, 1943 . . . Ess ie
of Greenfield
Kaplan is singing a new tun e
. . . While giving out with '
❑ RARE
❑ MEDIUM
❑ WELL DONE
Don't Want To Set The Wor ld
On Fire", the roof of her hou se
caught ablaze . . . It was a h of
PERRI'S
PERRI'S
PERRI'S
PERRI'S
day and Essie was cooling o ff
under a shower.
REMEMBER . . .
SEPT. 10, 1943 . . . Over i n
HOW WONDERFUL DELICAT
England, Sgt. Sheldon Zui e-
ack overheard tWo officers i n
Well ..
'S Still.. .
nother room talking abou t
etroit . . . Going;In, Sheldo n
Serving Foods Wit
at Mouth-Watering Goodness
sked one if he was a Detroitte,
. . . Fro
Snack o a Full ourse Dinner!
15 YEARS OF FINE FOOD SER
. The officer said yes, an
"Qua y and u •
, ays",-
Sheldon said that he also live d
TO THE COMMUNITY
there, and asked what part h e
Lo
was from . . . "Oh," said th e
officer, "I used to hang aroun d
Briggs Stadium a lot." .
'What did you do there," aske d
In Northwood Cen
Sheldon, "sell peanuts?" . .
13 Mile and Coolidge
"No," he replied dryly, "m y
OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.—FREE PARKING
father owns the place. I' m
Spike Briggs!"
- SEPT. 24, 1943 . . . Harr
Thomas, the clothing man, i
considered quite a bowler bu
WITH PURCHASE OF JAR OF LIBERMAN'S DILL PICKLES
he won't be kegling with hi
Detroit's only OPEN. Roof Garden
team this year . . . His sports
manship prompts him to say
"A promise is a promise wit h
me," so he'll be knocking 'e rn
Now Op
rve
down for another squad . .
It's backed by a RIVAL cloth
Service from 5
. to 1 a.m. (Exc
ier!
OCT. 15, 1943. . . London' s
COCKTA
HOR D'OEUV
to 7 p.m.)
Hans Crescent Club was th e
T BEEF W
• from 7 p.m.
site of a surprise meeting be
tween Sgt. Irving Ryke and Cpl
EN
AINMENT
Max Shulak . . . Spent two days
LEONARD?.
NL at a
no
talking about the beauty of
Dexter Blvd.
DIRECT ENTR
E
CHOICE LIQUORS
NOV. 5,1943 . . :Lt. Bernard
BANQUET FACILITIES
ial Park'
0
Guest
Brown was on a mine-sweeper
clearing the South Pacific - Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famoui Italian
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
waters . . . After the job was
finished he signalled to a near- 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
by ship that everything was
okay and then over to board
it . . . He asked to see the deck Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and A
officer and who should it be Music by Muzak
2675 E.
but his old buddy and school-
WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY
Prim
e
Beefa
ltun
itesheV
on
ersy an
1B:i sti?).n
mate from Detroit, Martin Sat-
ISS
For Reservations: TRinity 5-9500
tin, now an ensign . . . Thou-
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
sands of miles of water and BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk
they meet.
MAY 26, 1944 . . . Nate Gross-
man received his greeting from
the President . . . He alters his
• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delm
plans accordingly and makes
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
ready to leave on a moment's
OPEN DAILY and SAT. 11.8:30 P.M., SU
notice . . . Calling his best
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING AC PTED
friend, he tells him that he'll
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS
be leaving soon and, unknow-
ingly to Nate, the pal contacts
ranucci's restaurant & cock
ar
all the boys and makes plans to
Fine American and Italian Food
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday 3 p.m
JA
give him a big send-off . . . And
ENS AT GREENFIELD
Serving Lunches, Dinners, After Theatre
what a send-off it is . . . Seems
DINING R
Banquet
room available. Music by Al Nalli. mg
• COCKTAIL LOUNGE • COFFEE SHOP
like everybody is there to say
7030 W. 7 Mile
DI 1-5445
goodbye
and
good
luck
.
.
.
It's
• PIANO BA •
the kind of a party you don't
Fine American
see the likes very often . .
Open d
CLO
And the presents! .. . Everyone
Banqbet
COCKTAIL BAR
has a good time and when eve-
17632 WOODWARD -- North of 6 Mil
39
ning is over and the farewells
A WE
taken care of, Nate gets his
— 7 A.M. to 2.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free
TE 3-0700.
friend on the side and, with
vate Banquet Rooms for w '
FRIDAY and SATU
parti ' Se
:30 A.M.
the World's Finest Steaks. Ch
emotional feeling, thanks him
d
more than 26 years. An Beef
d
for this grand going-away af- CHOP HOUSE
B
fair
.
.
.
A
week
goes
by
and
ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
the telephone suddenly rings
PRIVATE PARTIES, ACCOMMODATING UP
loudly in the pal's home . . .
TO 125 GUESTS.
Free - Fortune Cookies - Chinese Tea Ba•
BRoadway 2-0644
every
It's Nate . . . "Where's Sy?
NEW POLICY—FIRST IN DETROIT—HALF
OF
They just rejected me at the
CANTONESE FOOD-CHOP SUEY •
W
last minute!" . . . "Why, Sy
New Packaging will eep foods
HARRY BOESKY
Ample Free
New Hours: Tuesday -Sunday, 12-10 -sed Mondays
isn't here," came the answer,
Your Host
Parking
15718 W. 7 MILE ROAD, 2 blocks W. of Greenfield
"he left yesterday morning —
Phone: VE 7-2422 (allow 15 minutes to pick up order without wait)
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