Open BR's Eleanor Roosevelt Exhibit Danny Raskin's Weizmann institute Stamps ..7 LISTENING Under secretary of Commerce Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and Assistant Secretary of. Labor Esther Peterson spoke at the opening of the exhibit of photographs and mementos reflecting "Eleanor Roosevelt On Her Own" at the Bnai Brith Women's Franklin Delano Roosevelt Four Freedoms Library in Washington. Seen with FDR Jr. are Mrs. Maurice Turner of Los Angeles, chairman of the library, and Mrs. Leonard Sims of Detroit, BBW president. In the rear are Mrs. Peterson and Dr. David Gurewitsch, Mrs. FDR's physician who took the photos in the exhibit. Act IV Chef Tells Secret in the Pot Even though it is located across from the Fisher Building on W. Grand Blvd., chic Act IV res- taurant is truly a dinner spot for suburbanites. Every week scores of pleasure lovers from the outlying areas seek out the extraordinary ex- citement and fine cuisine of Act Iv. Proprietors John Dahlinger and Clarence Baker take pride in presenting the finest in food and entertainment for the theater crowd. Handily located across from the Fisher Theater, Act IV makes a U.S. Firm Seeks Rights to Study Contraceptive Being Tested in Israel special point of catering to the theater-goer — both before and after the shOw. The Act IV res- taurant is becoming more each week the home away from home of suburbanites who are in the city for concerts or other evening entertainment. Chef Sam Rodriquez allowed a little culinary eavesdropping the other evening while he was pre- paring one of the specialties of the house, Chicken Clemenso. For lady-chef readers he gave permis- sion to print the recipe here. He added this: "If you like this recipe, come on down and see us in person at Act IV. Mr. Dahlinger and Mr. Baker provide the atmos- phere and pleasure to match." CHICKEN CLEMENS° NEW YORK (JTA) — Develop- t Saute in 3 tablespoons of olive ment rights in the United States oil for 20 minutes and Canada for a new oral contra- (a) finely chopped medium- ceptive under study in the Weiz- sized onion mann Institute in Israel are being finely chopped (2) cloves (b) sought by the Nestle-Lemur Co., of garlic officials said at the annual meet- 2. Combine: ing. (a) One diced uncooked chicken The officials said that current breast (one inch chunks) talks are only on a contract to give the company a chance to investi- (b) Two diced potatoes un- gate the possibilities of the con- cooked (one inch chunks) traceptive more closely, and they (c) 1 1/2 cup of green peas stressed it would not be ready for (d) Add saute of garlic and public use for several years. onion They said also that they under- stood that the drug involved a ; 3. Cook on slow fire (simmer) for twenty minutes. (Touches of dosage of one pill a month corn- oregano, Accent, and Italian pared to the 20 for oral contracep-; pepper for added seasoning.) Lives now on sale. However, the Weizmann Institute has not tested 4. Serve in chafing dish with Span- ish rice. the drug, ergocornine, on humans.; r PAYENU BY HENRY LEONARD t? Air swflyt iessom Otas"te IVRAEL •• • • • 11, Ei g "Shavuoth? That's when Moses held confirmation exercises for the Children of Israel at Mt. Sinai." Copr. 1964, Dayenu Productions 40 Friday, May 15, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WITH EX'T'RA emphasis on char- itable endeavor. Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, is accepting clothing of all kinds for distribu- tion to the needy . . . Especially desired are summer garments for youngsters who are selected each year by the K of Ps and sent to the Childrens Camp at Burt Lake. . . . In many instances, the need is so great that the Pythians have to take kids into town and even buy them underwear! . . . Every- thing — all sizes, will be appre- ciated. "FUNZ' A' POPPIN" show by Pisgah, B'nai B'rith, May 18, at Labor Zionist Institute on Schaefer, will feature both songs by Harry Gaines . . . "Be A Bnai Brith Member" and "Let Our Flag Wave Over America" . . . It's a variety show written and produced by talented Sol Steinberg. * * * AT THE RECENT Capuchin Charity Guild baseball dinner, Mor- ris "Moe" Siegel, sports columnist of the Washington Evening Star, was awarded a plaque giving him honorary membership in the char- ity guild . . . "My parish rabbi will be overwhelmed," remarked Moe, "at the thought of me becoming an honorary Catholic." • * * MAIL DEPT. . . . from ex-De- troiter Sam Dictor . . "Since the lake water at our summer camp and ladies resort at Lake Elsinore was taken over by the state of California, everybody wants a piece of the town now. For 18 years we s u f f e r e d with it and couldn't give it away. Now we are deluged with offers to buy our 22 acres and lake front." . . . (An enclosed leaflet shows Dictor Realty handling the sale. . . . It can be yours for a paltry $875,000!) * * * EVER HAVE A YEN to ask some- one a question? . . . Mike Kalish finally achieved the ambition of his young life last week, at Dexter- Davison Market on 10-Mile Rd. . . . He saw a gal with her hair en- cassed in shining clips and pink rollers . . . went up to her and asked, "Lady, what stations can you get on that?" *. * * LIST OF ABOUT 65 book titles have been sent to Jimmy Laker as suggested selection of books on Jewish subjects as requested by Rabbi H. Leon Schwartz, Jewish chaplain at Jackson Prison . . . These are among any that folks have on Jewish history, philosophy, religion or general Jewish subject matter . . . for contribution to the chapel library at Jackson Prison . . . Jimmy and Toby Laker will pick them up . . . Call WE 3-6800 during the day or DI 1-1132 eve- nings. * * * SHORT STORY . . . about a woman in the community every- body loves . . . with a heart maybe too big for her two sons to fill. . . . Really a grand person . . Whenever they brought friends home, she treated them with over- whelming kindness . . . Two of her "foster sons" happened to meet in a distant city, remembered it was her birthday . . . and sent her a telegram greeting . . . Upon receiv- ing the wire, she was the happiest woman in Detroit . . . "Just like my own boys,'' she said. "It even came collect." • * * NO TRUTH to the rumor that some promoters are planning to build a new golf course catering to credit card tourists . . . The name? . . . Cuff Links! • • f0o. gag:gam On the occasion of the 16th anniversary of its statehood, the government of Israel issued a series of three "Independence Day" stamps in honor of the Weizmann Institute of Science. The three WIS stamps are in the values of 8, 35 and 70 agorot respectively (an agora is the equivalent of one-third of an American cent). Each depicts a different phase of scientific research at the Weizmann Institute. The 8-agorot stamp symbolizes terrestrial spectroscopy —a new science, forming part of geophysics, which was developed at the Weizmann Institute by Prof. Chaim Pekeris, head of the Applied Mathematics Department. Terrestrial spectroscopy enables scientists td study the earth's interior and to locate earthquake centers. The design on the 35-agorot stamp represents the study of macromolecules of the living cell. Macromolecular substances are among the most important constituents of the living cell, con- trolling and recreating life. The Weizmann researchers have delved into the mysteries of macromolecules, synthetic and natural, and have made important contributions to this field of modern scientific exploration. The third WIS stamp, in the value of '70 agorot, is dedicated to the Weizmann Institute's work with electronic com- puters, a branch of activity also - directed by Prof. Pekeris. The first computer was built by the Institute ten years ago. Named the WEIZAC, it performed for 50,000 hours and was instrumental in opening up new fields in geophysics, statistical mechanics and atomic physics and aided in the solution of problems in nuclear physics, crystallography, isotopes and chemistry. A new electronic computer was acquired by the Institute in 1963 and was named "1604." The applied mathematics department of WIS built a third computer which was given the name of "The Golem." Argentinian Vows Fight on Racism BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Argen- tine Foreign Minister Zavala Critz assured a delegation representing the Latin American section of the World Jewish Congress that the government would not permit any racist propaganda against any re- ligious group. The foreign minister gave the assurance after the members of the delegation protested the anti- Semitic activities currently being carried out by Arab agents in Argentina. The World Jewish Con- gress just concluded its Latin American conference here with leaders from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. The conference concluded with a dinner in honor of Mark Turkow, representative of the World Jewish Congress in Latin America, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Tur- kow was lauded by speakers, in- cluding Israel's ambassador Joseph Avidar, for his activities for the Jewish cause in Latin American countries and other lands. JOSEIFF'S LONDON INN RESTAURANT TE 3-4205 3455 Woodward (Bet. 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