THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 22, 1963 • • Buenos Aires Police Raid Tacuara Cache "LETTER BOX" Simons Commended ' students have good reason to be grateful. Editor, The Jewish News: Yours very sincerely, (SPeeg,,to The Jewish. News) It was with great pleasure HERMAN JACOBS BIT'ElOS AIRES—Police raid- that I read in The Jewish News Director, Hillel ers disCovered a weapons cache Foundation, University in of the presentation to Leonard a home near here on Wednes- of Michigan N. Simons of the Butzel Award day and arrested a 30-year-old medical student said to be the for 1963. I particularly enjoyed leader of an anti-Simitic Tacuara your congratulatory editorial Government Tells nationalist group. in which you cited several of Officials to Drive Items confiscated included the most significant achieve- Only Israeli Cars ments in Leonard's dedicated JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's machineguns, carbines, pistols, career of service to Detroit and cabinet took a move to boost the tear gas grenades and bomb- the Jewish community. It is domestic automobile manufactur- making equipment. The official report said that truly remarkable that one man ing industry by decreeing that, could do so much and inspire in the future, all cars used by the prisoner, Ramon Viera, told by his dynamic example so government officials and person- questioners he is the leader of many others in the support of nel be made in this country. The a group of "Tacuara militia." so many great philanthropic and rule will affect also companies controlled by the government. cultural projects and causes. Under the cabinet decision, I am sure you and your read- ers will be equally pleased to which held that cars of Israeli By Mildred Grosberg Bellin know of Leonard's role in the. make or assembly have now (Copyright, 1963, Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel proved themselves efficient, all Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) non-Israeli autos used officially Foundation, Inc., familiarly In the field of nutrition, value known as our Building Corpora- will be replaced gradually with frequently bears little relation the cars of Israeli origin or as- tion. When he came to it as a to cost. Some of the most nu- board member, it was without sembly. Sunday's cabinet meeting was tritious foods are the least ex- previous connection, either with presided over, for the first time pensive. Oatmeal, for example, the Hillel movement or with in a month, by Prime Minister. costs only one or two cents a our Foundation at the Univer- David Ben-Gurion. He has been portion, yet it has more protein sity of Michigan. As with every- absent due to a heavy cold and than any other cereal, and con- thing to which he turns his slight fever. Appearing hale and tains all the ingredients known talents, when he saw our need hearty again, he resumed his to be required by the human he accepted the chairmanship body except Vitamins A, C, and duties at his office this morn- of our mortgage liquidation D. For a well-balanced breakfast ing. At noon, he participated in campaign, seeing it through to we need to add only whole milk successful completion within a a ceremony in the garden facing to which Vitamin D has been his office, where children of few short months. added (this supplies not only To all of us within Hillel, it members of his staff planted that vitamin but A as well) and trees. is comforting that as president a glass of orange juice for the of the board he retains his deep Vitamin C. interest in the needs and con- Incidents on Israel's No matter how good any food cerns of the Hillel Foundations Border Dangerous is, we tire of it when we have at Wayne State and Michigan TEL AVIV (JTA) — Briga- it too often, and if we always State as well. dier General Zvi Tzur, Israel's served oatmeal in the same way, I am proud, in this modest Chief of Staff, _ said Monday as a breakfast cereal, it would fashion, to publicly voice the that in such an unstable situa- quickly lose its appeal. Fortu- deep admiration Hillel, in keep- tion as that of the Middle East, nately oatmeal can add all its ing with the rest of the com- any local incident on an Israeli nutrients to many other dishes. munity, has for Leonard's in- border might develop into a In several of these, such as meat spiring leadership and brilliant far bigger clash. loaf or meat balls, its presence accomplishments, for which our "Initiators of such incidents isn't even noticed. But in a Hillel family and thousands of will not hesitiate to make what- meat loaf its use results in easily ever H use of thein Which - Will cut, smooth, firm yet delicate meet their political goals,"' he slices. The meat balls which con- 50th Semi-Annual added. He also warned against- tain oatmeal are tender and light. REDFORD - DETROIT increased efforts made by Cookies of oatmeal are favorites 22521 Grand River Ave. Egypt, using foreign aid, to with children who may not like (between Lasher and Telegraph) strengthen its military forces, it as a porridge. In addition, FRIDAY and c a 11 e d for a permanent bread s, muffins, or desserts ti SATURDAY state of alertness by Israeli se- which contain this valuable food SUNDAY curity forces. He made his com- have a nut-like texture which ments at a graduation parade makes them extra good. MARCH OATMEAL-RAISIN MUFFINS of engineering corps officers. 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour 1 - 2 - 3 Jewish Meals U r Adm. 75c 26 Leading Exhibitors All for Sale Hours, 12 - 10 Northwest Detroit likes this show A woman prefers poverty with a husband near and fondling, to riches with a husband cold and distant: " Sotah 20 STANLEY KRAMER PRESENTS TWO OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST STARS BURT LANCASTER and JUDY GARLAND take an untouched theme and make it touching and unforgettable! If this were flesh of your flesh—Would you hold it close . . . Protect it . . . Love it or would you turn your back and run? NOW Continuous Performances A CHILD IS WAITING ERCU SCHAEFER AT W. McNICHOLS Free ' .Paved Parking UN 2-8100 11/2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda . 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup quick cooking raw oatmeal 1 egg 1 /3 cup vegetable oil 1 /3 cup firmly packed light brown sugar * 1 cup sour milk 1 /2 cup seedless raisins Preheat the oven to 400 degs. F. Put paper cups into 12 large muffin - tins, or grease the bottoms of the tins. Sift the flour, baking powder, baking* soda, and salt into a bowl. Blend in the oatmeal. In a separate bowl beat the egg, oil, sugar, and milk until well blended. Add the raisins. Pour this mixture into the dry ingredients and stir quickly with a fork until just moistened. Do not beat. The batter should be thin and. a little lumpy. Pour into the muffin tins, which should be. about, 2/3 filled. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, until the tops are a medium brown. Remove the muffins which are in the papers and peel off 'the paper, or loosen the edges of those baked directly in the tins and turn them out. These are best served hot, but are quite good cold. *To sour sweet milk quickly, sub- stitute 1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 1 tablespoon of the milk. Stir to blend. OATMEAL DESSERT SQUARES 2 tablespoons soft butter or margarine 1 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 /3 cup dairy sour cream 1 cup quick cooking raw oatmeal .1• cup sifted all-purpose. flour . 1/2 teaspoon baking powder . 1 /2- teaspoon baking soda I/4 teaspoon salt 1 /2 cup seedless raisins 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate bits Cream the shortening and the sugar. Add the eggs and beat until light. Stir in the vanilla, sour cream and oatmeal. Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and add. Stir in the raisins. Spread the batter in a greased 9x9x2 inch pan, and sprinkle the chocolate bits evenly over the sur- face. Bake at 350 degs. F. for 5 min- utes, then with a knife stir the melted chocolate into the batter, for a marbled :effect. Bake about 20 minutes longer, .until the surface is brown and a cake tester inserted in the center comes out dry. Cool in the pan. Cut into 3-inch squares as a dessert to serve with whipped cream or ice cream, or into bars to serve as cookies. General Franco Permits Sending Sephardic Papers Here for Exhibit MADRID, (JTA) — Plans for the exhibition at the Bnai Brith headquarters building in Wash- ington next fall of papers and historical documents dealing with the Sephardic Jews were announced by the organization's president, Label A. Katz, at a news conference following a meeting at El Pardo Palace here with General Francisco Franco. The American Jewish leader said the Spanish ruler had agreed to his request to move the exhibition to the United States. The collection, described as the richest display of material dealing with the Sephardim, will be exhibited in other cities of the United States after it goes on view in Washington, Katz said. The documents will be made available on a loan basis to Bnai Brith and are expected to be returned to Spain. The material represents a portion of an inter- national exhibit held in Spain about two years ago dealing with Sephardic Jews. (In Washington, a Spanish Embassy spokesman expressed the hope that the material will be photostated for preservation in the United States before being sent back to Spain. "It will be a pity to return the documents without making a permanent rec- ord of them for students and others interested in this impor- tant and historical material," he said.) Shaarit Haplaytah to Show Yiddish Films Shaarit Haplaytah, Survivors of 1945, will present the comic film "F reiliche Kapzonim," starring Dzigan and Schumacher 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute. 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