Canadians' Gift To Webmann Institute Graduate School

DannyRaskin's .German Minister Bans issuance
of Anti-Nazi Pamphlet in Schools

Two scholarships, the gift of • of Montreal, to the Graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Frank School in the Natural Sciences
of the Weizmann Institute of
Science, Rehovoth, Israel, have
been announced by Meyer W.
MUSIC designed to please
'Weisgal, chairman of the execu-
by
tive council.
The "Rachel and Joseph N.
Frank Scholarships" are the
And His Orchestra
first contribution to the Gradu-
(formerly with Mickey Woolf)
ate School by a member of the
SPECIALIZING IN
1Canadian Society for the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science and
CEREMONY ARRANGEMENT
will be allocated to two students
BR 2 - 5447
in biology.

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HY HERMAN

"BERGMAN'S GREATEST!"

— LOUIS COOK, Free Press

"UNFORGETTABLE IMPACT !"

—AL WEITSCHAT, News

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Piano Bar

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Featuring:

• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

• After Theatre Snacks

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

BOWLERS • COME DRESSED AS YOU ARE!

BANQUET MURAL ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
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—LOUIS COOK. FREE PRESS

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MARIA'S PIZZERIA

in putting
`A TASTE OF HONEY'
on the screen.

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-AL WEITSCHAT, NEWS

FORMER NAVAL Lieutenant
Fred Rapoport, wife Harriet
and three children: Linda, 14.
Judy. 12, and Jeff. 9, set sail
HOUSE
with Dr. Nathan Saginaw,
OF
spouse Sally and son. David, 14.
PANCAKES
for what started out to be a
pleasant cruise on the Detroit
22 DELICIOUS
VARIETIES
River . . . They docked at Har-
son's Island. the nearest loca-
Delicatessen & Restaurant
tion, when coast guard warn
ings came for all craft to get
MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT!
13821 W. 9 MILE
off the river . . . stopped at
Near Coolidge
-LI II-
Idle Hour Hotel for dinner and
Free
1111
Parking
expected to spend the night
there . . . However. about 10
SMORGASBORD
p.m. they were given the okay
and his orchestra
BREAKFAST
and came home safe and sound
UN 1-2953
EVERY SUNDAY
UN 3-6501
under the expert seamanship of
"Commodore" Rapoport
following a freighter in front
of him! . . . Meanwhile. back
' home. the Rapoports' pet Cocker
Spaniel. Butch. who is petrified
by thunder and lightning. was
his usual self . . . hiding and
shaking under the bed!
*
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q ' DENTAL DOC Abe Pearlman
I • tells this one on himself . . .
From: 5 p.m. 'til 1 a.m.; 'til 2 on Friday & Saturday
(Closed Sunday)
about trying desperately to
soothe a most difficult patient
Cocktails — — —
. . . "Don't shake your arms
Dinner — -- —
like a - semaphore and make
those faces at me." he begged.
Late Supper — — —
**I haven't even started drilling
Under The Stars
yet." . . "I know you haven't."
— Entertainment —
she said. "but you're standing
on my corns."
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* *
BRAKE TYCOON Ed Wolfe.
Featuring —
former Detroiter living in Chi-
Charcoal Broiled Steaks and Chops
cago. came to the home town
err
last week on business and was
pleasantly surprised to find his
DIRECT ENTRANCE THROUGH GARAGE
old friend. Duke Ellington, ap-
Special Rates to Top of the Pork Guests
••
pearing at a local spot . . . Ed
:t•
sat at a table near the piano
and when the great pianist,
WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY
composer and ork leader turned
For Reservations: TRinity 5-9500
to get up. he saw Ed . . . In a
hurry to get over to Ed. Duke
banged his leg heavily on the
piano and buckled slightly . .
When the pain had gone and he
finally sat down with Ed. Duke
exclaimed. "I'll never learn!
Last time we saw each other,
Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m.
I almost tripped on - the stage.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
The time before, one of the
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room available
drums rolled loose and it me.
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TO 9 - 3988
Whatever you do. Eddie boy
let me know before you come
3020 GRAND RIVER.
Free Parking.
TE 3-0700
see me so I can be prepared
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
and wear steel gloves on my
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
fingers!"
CHOP HOUSE
a a a
CHOICE LIQUORS
MANNY GROSS, five-year-old
BANQUET FACILITIES
son of Lenore and Rudy Gross,
was watching his mother change
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
the next door neighbor's baby
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
. . . When she overlooked
710,1 PURITAN--- --Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
sprinkling the tot with talcum
powder and hurried him into
TR 2-8800
his diaper. Manny reproved her CLAM SHOP and BAR
sharply. "Hey, mom, you forgot Serving Oysters, Cloms, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
to salt him!"
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
a a a
WHILE HUBBY, Bob, was at
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 o.ns.—Sat. to 2 a.m.
work doing his catering chores,
• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
Joyce Rosenberg took their four DELICATESSEN and
Complete Carry-Out Service
youngsters
to
a
picnic
at
Ken-
TRAY
CATERERS
25290
Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7 - 4533
,
•sington Park . . . There was
2 Beautiful - Banquet Rooms; 1 Room-40 Seating
• Sheryl, 6. Debbie, 1, and the
Capacity; 1 Room-90 Seating Capacity, Plus Fam-
three-year-old twins Bruce and
ily Rooms—Main Floor.
Bradley . . . Everything went
Fast Free Delivery Service
!smoothly until Joyce suddenly
• noticed that Bruce wasn't 2244 N. Woodward (Just N. of 12 Mile)
LI 8-3100
around . . . She looked, then
went immediately to the con-
' cession stand to report him
• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak • Chicken
missing and started searching
UN 4-7897
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
again . . . A short while later,
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR
over the park public address
system came the call for Joyce
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS
to come get her son . . Out
Exquisite Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge . . . Pint
of breath, she was there in a INDIGO
Centrally Located . . . Moderate Prices
Food . .
jiffy. but instead of being glad LOUNGE
Special Businessmen's Lunches Served 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
; to see her. lost little Bruce was Dinners, S p.m. - 10 p.m.--Entertainment Wed. Thru Sat. 9 p.m. 'til 2 a.m.
Daily Except Sunday ... Ample Free Parking
mad. exclaiming, "Mommy. why 7 MILE and Open
GREENFIELD
272.3966
did you go away from me?"

SAMMY

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"SUPERB.,
DRAMA-

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' called the brochure "question-
' able. - He cited an "expert opin-
ion" by university teacher he
did not name that the brochure
presented Germany history "in
a dangerously simplifying • and
false way." by presenting it "as
a history of a disease." Bauer
had stressed the trend of Ger-
many's churches toward auth-
oritarian systems.

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STUDIO-NORTH

— DICK OSGOOD,

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Friday and Saturday,
7, 8:30, 10:30.

Your

MAINZ. (.11A1— A proposal
i for distribution of an anti-Nazi
pamphlet among students in
secondary and vocational
schools of the Rhineland-Pfalz
state was rejected by the state's
Educational Minister. on the
grounds that the pamphlet pre-
sented German history as a his-
tory of "a disease."
The pamphlet was entitled
"The Roots of Fascist and Na-
tional Social Action." and was
written .by Dr. Fritz Bauer.
Frankfurt Chief Prosecutor.
The German Youth Organiza-
tion for the West German state
had proposed that such a bro-
chure be distributed without
charge to the students for poli-
tical education purposes.
• Dr. A. Orth. Education Minis-
ter. a Christian Democratic
deputy in the state's parliament.

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