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qualified man for President and
he happened to be a Jew, would
you vote for him?
In 1958 62 per cent said they
w Id not and 10 per cent re-
plie "don't know." In the cur-
rent oll, 68 per cent said they
wool 23 said they would not
ne per cent replied un-
and
deci ••
A' interim survey' — made
the winter 1959-60 spurt
dur•
ynagogue defacings and
of
r anti-Jewish acts — found
0
percent reporting they would
vote for a Jew as President.
The latest poll indicated that
younger people show less preju-
dice than older people and that
college educated respondents
were less biased than those with
a high school education.
Those in the 21-29 year age
group replied as follows: 76 per
cent would vote for a Jew, 16
per cent would not and eight
per cent were undecided.
College graduate replied
were: 83 per cent would vote
for a Jew, 11 would not and
six were undecided.

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JUST AN OLD-FASHIONED

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

IN RESPONSE to our recent
column item asking for uniforms
for a cub scout pack made up
of mentally-retarded children at
the Wayne County- Training
School., comes a wonderful hu-
manitarian gesture by an ex-
Detroiter now living in Califor-
nia . . . He asks that his name
not be mentioned and encloses
a $100 check to buy uniforms,
which we have turned over to
Martin Horowitz, one of the
leaders who started Pack 866
made up of the mentally-
retarded youngsters in residence
at the school . . . Anyone having
a cub uniform in wearable con-
dition can have it picked up by
calling Marty after 5 p.m. at LI

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FROM FURS TO FOOD is the
story of Herman Schwartz, cater-
MODE
E • S!
ing boss at Hotel Sheraton-Cadil-
• SNACKS
ZAS • SANDWICHES
INNERS
lac . . . 16 years ago in Chicago,
he was in the fur business with
ARTI TIC BUFFET TRAYS
his father, leaving to represent a
Your
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New York wholesale furrier and
live at the Palmer House in Chi-
"Q ntz y
cago . . . It was while there that
-a Herman fell in love with the
hotel business and decided that
this was definitely the field for
In Northwoo ,
"oodward at 73 Mile and Coolidge
him . . . He moved to New York
and the St. George Hotel and
OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.—FREE PARKING
then as ass't banquet manager at
the Park-Sheraton Hotel .. . It's
been six years now since Herman
came to Detroit in his promotion
to banquet manager at the Shera-
ton-Cadillac ... His likeable per-
sonality and excellent know-how
Is Pleased to Announce
is evidenced by Herman's eleva-
That He Is Now Associated With
tion to maitre d' hotel and most
recently to catering manager in
complete charge of all food and
beverages at the Sheraton-Cadil-
f Is
lac . . . When at the huge St.
George in New York, which had
4 nder the Name
icatessen Busine
n the
16 banquet rooms, it was nothing
or him to personally take care
f five weddings at the same
ime . . . and so Herman many
times has to keep tongue in
at
cheek, especially when a woman
will come to his office and ask,
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5 3 1 5 W.
3-591
"Mr. Schwartz, I'm 'going to have
25 people in my party. Do you
think you can handle it?"
e
We i
1 our tends with w 0
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rdial
have enjoyed many years of m
DATE OF Perfection Lodge
stminster
business relationships o
F. & A. M., Blood Bank Rally is
ulevard to con-
enue and on D
Oct. 11, 4 to 11 p.m. in Collonade
tin
friendship in our new
Annex of Masonic Temple . .
partnership.
Perfection's plea for blood is
chairmaned by Dr. Manny Green,
"Tray Catering Is Our Specialty"
and will be the only time this
year that Red Cross will have its
■
■
■
mobile unit at the temple . . .
As sort of a kickoff last week,
Lester Wolfe was given a com-
mendation certificate for donat-
ing 85 pints to Perfection . . .
I All the masonic group wants you
to give is just one . . . please!
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REENFIELD
I
JAMES COUZE
THE ANNUAL Oak Park Fol-
lies, held each dear to raise
LOUNGE • COFFEE SHOP
DINING ROOM • C
funds for student scholarships by
PIANO BAR •
the P.T.S.A., is slated to be held
in January.
D & SERVICE IN E O IT
FINEST
* * *
F
PROOF POSITIVE THAT
you're never too old is Sarah
Rubin, 83 . . . She visited grand-
0 A.M.
son Larry Lieberman's Shore
RDA)! to 3:30
FRI
Lanes bowling alleys with daugh-
ters Ann Jacobson and Minnie
YOU ARE!
BOWLEF 3 • COME DRESSEn
Sachs and rolled games of 86
and 105 . . . At the ripe age of
83, Sarah Rubin had finally got-
BANQUET M U • • ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
ten to bowl for the first time
PRIVATE PARTIES, ACCOMMODATING UP
in her life . . . Daughters Ann
and Minnie were too tired to roll
BRoadway 2-0644
TO 125 GUESTS.
a third game!

DELI

Per ' D Kat

Korazin Region to Get 1
Experimental Vi

Na-
TIBERIAS — T
tional Fund
the Agric ; . al
operation
Departmen
the
Settle
gency to
Jewi
me
vineyard
opment regi
of the Sea of
th
up
work.
In the firs s age, 100 dunams
will be planted with different
varieties of grapes especially
adapted for export.

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ranucci's restaurant 6 cocktail bar

Fine American and Italian Food
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7030 W. 7 Mile

Paradiso Cafe

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23 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 6, 1961

72 Percent Queried by Gallup Poll
Would Vote for Jewish President

