10 • families separated by "Fascist persecution and war" and to allow Jews to join their rela- tives in Israel and other coun- tries. The Dutch delegation, in in- troducing the Soviet resolution, said that the Dutch Socialist Party did so in the hope the resolution "may help alleviate the position of the Jews in Rus- sia." The Middle East resolu- tion, introduced by the British delegation, called the continued Middle East tensions "a source of instability" which hampered the area's social and economic development. The resolution condemned "the renewed threats to destroy Israel" and urged a new initia- tive by the great powers for peace in the area. The Congress also urged the European Eco- nomic Community and the Euro- pean Trade Association to act for speedy signing of a Euro- mart agreement with Israel. DETROIT GRADUATE CLUB, one of about 50 around the country and headed by Dr. Abe Blumer, will be host this year for the Northwest Region- al Convention of Phi Delta Ep- silon National Medical Frater- nity . . . Dates are weekend of Nov. 15, 16 and 17 at Hotel Statler-Hilton, with over 500 does and wives expected to at- tend . . . Convention chairmen are Dr. Leonard Birndorf and Dr. Mark Dale . . . Registrations can be made by contacting Dr. In 1917 the 18th Annual Re- Herbert Cohen. port of the United Jewish * * • Charities listed the following MILT TYNER, the Checker as its constituents: Beth El Re- lief Society, Jewish Relief Soci- Bar-B-Q king, knows a certain ety, Self Help Circle, School drive-in proprietor in Califor- for Immigrants, Self Help nia who refused to lose heart School, Ida E. Ginsburg Day when fire gutted the entire Nursery, Fresh Air Department, premises . . . He hung a sign Free Employment Bureau, Le- outside the wreckage which gal Aid Bureau, Gymnasium, promised, "CHARCOAL-BROIL- Women's Work Room, Clinic, ED EVERYTHING." * * * and Immigrant Aid Depart- ment. The charities was the KNIGHTS of Pythias, Detroit predecessor of the Jewish Wel- Lodge 55, will again sponsor a fare Federation. Yom Kippur Nite dance, Sept. 28, at Castle Hall, 15787 Wyom- Want ads get quick results! ing . . . The chairmen are Man- nie Mackie and Henry Willner. BEST STEAK in town OPEN SATURDAYS AT 5 P.M. S 75 SAMMY SOFFERIN'S WONDER BAR STEAKHOUSE "- WASHINGTON BLVD. at STATE Res. WO 1-9242 JAKK'S Cocktail Lounge & Dining Room 25234 GREENFIELD RD. LI 6-1224 BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 11-3 DINNERS FROM 5 P.M. HOT & COLD APPETIZER BUFFET LIVE LOBSTERS — STEAKS — CHOPS AFTER THEATER SNACKS PIANO BAR • Open Daily from ll a.m. to 2 a.m. — Closed Sundays Jakk Freeman, George Econo, George Johnson, Your Hosts • PA 4 . • • ast o. • NORTHWOOD INN Summer Sunday Special Dinners at (From the Talmud) There was once a man who betrothed himself to a beautiful maiden and then went away and the maiden waited. But -he did not come back. Friends and rivals mocked her and said: "He will never come back." She went to her room and took out the letters in which he had promised to be her ever faithful. Weeping, she read them and was comforted. When he finally returned, he asked her how she had kept her '230 are still being served Dinner includes Northwood Inn relish tray, choice of soup or juice, salad, potatoes, fresh vegetables, rolls & butter, beverage. I. Roast Prime Round of Beef Au Jus • Golden Brown Fried Chicken with Country Gravy • Freshly Ground Chopped Sirloin with Mushroom Gravy • Pan Fried Filet of Sole with Tartar Sauce • 4 Baby Lobster Tails with Tender Sweet Clams • Cold Prime Ribs of Beef with Potato Salad • Assorted Cold Cuts with Potato Salad Children's Portions Available at $1.50 Other Menu Items Available Open from 3 to 10:30 P.M. Sundays Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Road JO 4-6688 LI 1-2577 FOUND . . . AT Darbys eat- ery . . . A dark brown folder with "My Grandchildren" writ- ten in gold . . . Has 15 pictures in it . . . One is of three gen- erations, grandmother, mother and daughter . . . Another is pie of grandchild in stages from infancy . . . Baby in picture with grandfather was 10 months at • time and named "Cathy." . . . The folder, obviously a cherished one, will be with the cashier in front. * * * THIS TUESDAY IS "Canis- ter Drive" by Northwest Child Rescue Women . . . Money raised will send mentally re- tarded children to summer camp through auspices of the Detroit Parks and Recreation, plus sponsoring a group of young adults in conjunction with the Jewish Center . . . The Northwest gals are com- prised of only 77 members but in 12 summers have paid ex- penses for 1,354 campers through canister drives, month- ly rummages and bake sales .. . Just recently, they made an addition to the Bar Ilan High School in Kfar Batya, Israel. `The Joy of Giving' William Rosenwald's Tribute to His Father, Julius Rosenwald Forensic Medicine Pioneer Johann Ludwig Casper, a Ger- man-Jewish physician who lived in Berlin in the early part of the 19th century, was a pioneer in the fields of forensic medi- cine and medical jurisprudence. He served for many years as di- rector of the Institute of State Medicine at the University of Berlin. The brotherhood of Locomo- tive Engineers was founded in Marshall in 1863. faith so long and she showed him the letters. When Israel was in misery, in captivity, she was mocked by the nations for her unswerving hopes of redemption; but Israel, undismayed, went into her schools and synagogues and took out the letters, and was comforted. God would in time redeem her and say: "How could you alone among all the mocking nations be faithful?" Then Israel would point to the Law and the Prophets and answer: "Had I not your prom- ise here?" NEW • UNIQUE • ELEGANT Coa DINNER • LATE SUPPER BOB HAWKINS AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY WHEN YOU PICK A - COCKTAIL STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND INN NORTHLAND CENTER YR T1U. WNW (1 AA. RI. t 441.1 UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT: U. s TKittgoirg inn- presents every SATURDAY night For Dancing . . . THE KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN JACK AND JOANNA BARNES and their dance group with interpretations of * SWING * FOX TROT WALTZ * CHA CHA * SAMBA * TANGO * MERENGUE For Dining .. . Gracious Service - Unsurpassed Cuisine Diversified Menu Kappy new Year to die geivisli Community Phone MI 4-1400 JO 4-5916 WHERE TO DINE Paradiso Cafe Fine American and Italian Food Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS COCKTAIL BAR Banquet 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile room available TO 9-3988 Dad got a big kick out of stim- 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700 ulating others to give. He was Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving proud of the fact that, in every the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. campaign he took cards and CHOP HOUSE "pounded the pavements"; he re- ferred to himself as "King of the CHOICE LIQUORS Schnorrers." He also liked to give MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES in amounts and in ways that Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods would encourage others to par- Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service ticipate. Thus, during the First World War, Dad offered to give 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 one dollar for every nine dollars raised from others to help the CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 Jewish victims. That offer helped Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods to make a success of the Joint 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Distribution Committee's $10,- Music by Muzak 000,000 campaign, the first large OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.--Sat. to 2 a.m. and successful campaign for • Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches Jews overseas. Following his ex- Complete Carry-Out Service ample, the members of my fam- DELICATESSEN and TRAY CATERERS 25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533 ily have, on occasion, made leadership gifts. I am happy to Delicious Food at Moderate Prices say that when these leadership gifts have been made to the Lunches • Cocktails • Dinners United Jewish Appeal they have, Largest Banquet Room in the Northwest Area similarly, resulted in large suc- 14315 LIVERNOIS TE 4-5111 cessful campaigns for Jews over- seas . . . CARL'S JOEY'S DYNA INN -- Frid ay, Sept. 20, 1 963 AMSTERDAM (JTA) — An appeal to the Soviet Union to erase "any trace of anti-Jewish discrimination" in Russia was unanimously approved this week by delegates from 20 countries at the World Congress of the Socialist International. The delegates acted after hearing a severe condemnation of the Soviet Union on that is- sue from Moshe Sharett, chair- man of the Jewish Agency ex- ecutive and chairman of the Israeli delegation to the meet- ing. The delegates also urged the great powers an the United Nations to act to halt the escala- tion of arms capacity in the Mid- dle East aimed at Israel. They called for direct peace talks be- tween the Arab countries and Israel and condemned the ship- ment of Soviet arms into the Middle East and Egypt's use of former Nazis for advanced weapons development. The resolution on Russia urged the Soviet government to extend to the Jewish commu- nity "equal treatment accorded to other religious groups and nationalities in the Soviet so- ciety," to consider reunion of Israel's Loyalty—Faith in Prophecy 27 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Socialist Congress Urges Russia End Anti-Jewish Discrimination