Community Dies in Montana; Funds Sent to United Jewish Appeal Jewish . LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The United Jewish Appeal here has received a check for $2,674.79 marking the virtual death of a far western Jewish community which flourished for nearly a cen- tury. OPENING MON., JUNE 8 The Hilarious Comedy of PLUS STAR CAST OF 20 SIEGE'S IN INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS The check had been sent by Norman Winestine, of Helena, Mont., UJA state chairman for the state of Montana. With the check came a letter explaining that the money represented the liquidated funds of the ladies auxiliary of Helena's Temple Emanuel, closed out by the women's organization because the city no longer has a Jewish community or a temple. "It is with considerable sadness that I remit the enclosed check," Winestine wrote. "We have had Jewish religious services in Hel- ena since the first white man pan- ned gold in Last Chance Gulch. "In 1891 a handsome temple was built, and was maintained for 30 or 35 years. At various times the ladies auxiliary of Temple Emanuel raised funds for the repair and decoration of the temple. But with the decline of the Jewish community in this city, the funds can no longer be used for this purpose. "We are therefore enclosing the entire balance of the temple fund. We know it will be thoughtfully spent in the rescue and rehabilita- tion of our Jewish brethren wherever emergencies exist." Jewish population statistics show that there were 2,500 Jews in Montana in 1905, about 1,500 in 1907, and 700 last year, about half of these in Butte and Billings. Danny Raskin's BRUSSELS (JTA) —A leading honor itself with such practices,' Belgian Socialist appealed to the the Belgian leader wrote. Soviet Union against continuing to dishonor itself with anti-Semi- tism "before all those in the world Dinner at DARBY'S who are trying to understand its is a real treat revolution and its struggle." Marcel Busiau, Parliamentarian • Visit Our New and former Belgian Cabinet Min- SKYLIGHT ister, assailed Soviet anti-Semitism ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar in the current issue of the Central Bulletin of the Belgian Socialist • AFTER 'rIIEATRE party, "Directives and Documen- Snacks . . tation." Delight LUNCHEON "We Socialists, who have never A Pleasure practiced any blind and idiotic anti - Sovietism, solemnly protest LOU GORDON, WXYZ news against one of the most hideous Res. UN 2-7642 commentator, will be guest speaker vices of humanity. With numerous SEVEN MILE at WYOMING at testimonial dinner for Larry others we voice the desire that •1■41.••••0••••••■•11■04••1•1.0•1••••0.11.<••■••0•1••••0.0•41.1111•. Labell, community - ite candidate Russia will not continue to dis- for the open common council berth, June 11, at Calvert Cater- ing on Woodward . . . Also slated ANTIQUES SHOW AT FAIR LANE to be on hand are civic and social June 4-5-6-7 at the former Henry Ford leaders with a keen interest toward the type of city govern- mansion. Most exhibitors from out-of- ment Larry is advocating. state. All items for sale. Refreshments * * * and door prize. Tickets $1.00—no charge DR. EARL KAPLAN was hon- for children under 12. Entrance on Michi- ored with a dinner at Sheraton- Cadillac, with more than 250 podi- gan just west of Southfield. atrists and wives attending . . . SPONSORED BY About eight year s ago, Earl founded the Detroit Civic Hospital, DEARBORN ROTARY CLUB the world's first hospital exclu- sively for foot surgery . . . He is president of the American Podi- atry Association . . . and hops from office. to TV interviews, etc . . • Week before last, he was on four programs, speaking about children walking, women wearing high heels and other podiatry Woodward Ave. at 11 1 /2 Mile Road topics . . . all of which leads to the confusion of how feet tied in with the promotion of Michigan Week! * * * LISTENING .lit1 Spanish Jewry in Approach To World Jewish Congress The Jewish communities of Spain CASINO & MOTOR HOTEL have sought affiliation with the WO 5 6871 00 1 .1GALL RD . WINDSOR World Jewish Congress. Dr. Nathan Goldmann, president of the WJC, NOW THRU SATURDAY announced this development at a LEE CARON meeting of the North American IMAGINE THE LOOK on bar- Master of Comedy Executive of the World Jewish Con- ber Jack Gilbert's face when a lad CARTER & : LYNN • DON MCCALL gress in New York. took a seat in his chair last week LINDSAY SAPPHIRE DANCERS JACK MADDEN & HIS ORCHESTRA at the Oak Manor shop in Oak Want ads get quick results ! Park, and refused to remove his hat . . . After much bickering, Jack told the kid he couldn't give YOUR TICKET TO A GLORIOUS SUMMER OF TOP STAR ENTERTAINMENT!! him a haircut and to let someone N. o _. P ile f ? c.P. .-:: : :7"— KENNETH E. SCHWARTZ producer else have the chair . . . The boy '1 .-ipg:AS" jumped off with glee and said, "Thanks! Now my mother can't say I didn't go to the barber!" Glamorous TY, stage & movie stars IN PERSON Off 3 f aGnredenjilidifeBeittwdse.en * .* * . NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE.,-_---,„ , - - -t„ OPENING FRIDAY JUNE 12-21 SPOOFINGLY HILARIOUS _.. i , 1 SligS Ka 50 SIDE-SPLITTING WEEKS ON BROADWAY' ' FERNANDO LAMAS ESTHER WILLIAMS KATHY NOLAN ROGER SMITH Sunday in New or Smash y. D 1st Time in Comedetroit a JUNE 23-28 HAL MARCH MARJORIE LORD (Danny Thomas' Ty Wife) The Wayward Stork 1 HOW MANY OF THESE celebri- ties do you recognize? . . . 1. Ella Geisman. 2. David Kaminsky. 3. Bernie Schwartz. 4. Issur Dan- ielovitch . . . Answers: 1. June Allison. 2. Danny Kaye. 3. Tony Curtis. 4. Kirk Douglas. • * * 4, Comedy—with the 4-r eu i y It Before Guild. See Theater (MRS. BING) "Sabrina Fair" Romance—Comedy—Feet Aug. 4.9 RODGERS 4 HAMMERSTEIN'S "SOUND OF MUSIC" in BACHELORS S WIFE captivating comedy JUNE 30-JULY 5 Peggy at her funniest JULY 7.12 HUGH O'BRIAN the best American comedy ever written JULY 21-26 K ATHRYN CROSBY PEGGY CASS in KIND SIR "MR. ROBERTS" ALLAN SHERMAN My Son, the Folksinger! Will charm you in 7-Year Itch Aug. 11.16 JUNE ALLYSON "The Mating Dance" • Lerner & Loewe's . MY FAIR LADY Staring ALLYN ANN McLERIE JULY 28-Aug. 2 LYNN BARI. ALAN MOWBRAY BILLY GREY "ENTER LAUGHING" still on Broadway a comedy smash AUG. 18-23 JAYNE MANSFIELD "BUS STOP" a new comedy on its LAWRENCE BROOKS An Ba . 15N:rt i t a s r A l l Davis way to Broadway MIMI TURQUE • with Mike Hareitay AUG. 25.30 SEPT. 1-6 SEPT. 8.13 ALL PLAYS SUBJECT TO CHANGE—NO PERFORMANCE MONDAY EVE, MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN! Make checks payable to Northland Playhouse, Southfield, Mich. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. PLAYHOUSE DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sat., 6• Sun., 7:30 p.m. TIMES Tue., Wed., Thurs., $3.90 — $2.90 — $1.90. PRICES: Fri., 8:30 p.m., Sat., 9:30 p.m. $4.40-$3.40-$2.40 SAVE 15 A Ten 53.90 admissions, worth $39.00 cost you only $33.50— Yoe save $5.50 per book! You and your guests have "Carta yBoluanecteo'o'seto e ntd s acanny pa asay tannd uspeedrlofrom r arreidaoyn aanndy date Tickets P.M. Satin-day when prices are slightly advanced. You merely pay a small additional charge. Yor still save 15% SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR THEATER PARTIES. CALL WO 24797 Belgian Socialist Assails Russian Anti-Semitism VACATIONING IN Key West, Fla., Al Golden sat fishing from the end of a pier, and all day long a stranger sat behind him, watch- ing intently . . . Finally, Al turned and asked with sarcastic polite ness, "Did it ever occur to you to do some fishing of your own?" . . . Never," admitted the kibitzer cheerfully. "I haven't the patience for it." Always Gives You That "Something Extra" Friday—SUPERLATIVE SEA FOODS AND OUR OWN FRESH WISCONSIN FROG LEGS for which we are famous. Sunday—BOUNTIFUL BRUNCH BUFFET 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Adults $2.35; Children $1.65 Special Sunday Family Dinner from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at $2.65 Children $1.50 (Our regular Menu items also available). Tuesday, Thursday — OUR FAMOUS BOUNTIFUL BUFFET DINNER served from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday—STEAK NIGHT—Select your own steak from our iced Steak Wagon Display. 1 ./lie -Are Party fannero AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available. SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAHS We also do Outside Catering to your Home-Office or Plant Plays Every Night Tuesday through Sat. Dinner Music from 6 p.m. and for Dancing after 10 p.m. nitely GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA Reservations JO 4-6688 or LI 1-2577 ak' Communal Jews Urged to Rise to Challenges LOS ANGELES ( J T A ) — The Jewish communal workers in the United States must face a series of problems challenging every Jew and every American today, and must act vigorously to help solve those problems. One thousand members of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service were thus warned by Jacob T. Zukerman of New York, president of the con- ference, in an address here open- ing the organization's five-day 66th annual assembly. Meeting in the West for the first time in its history, the conference was joined by a number of asso- ciate groups, including the Na- tional Association of Jewish Cen- ter Workers, the National Council for Jewish Education, the Associa- tion of Jewish Communal Rela- tions Workers and the National Association of Jewish Homes for the Aged. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 5, 1964 32 DEBORAH KERR • BAYLEY MILLS JOH MILLS IN ROSS HUNTER'S mount* h The DEAr NOW SHOWING Adults $1 before 6 p.m. (Except Sun. & Hols.) Matinees Every Wed., Sat., Sun. SCHAEFER AT W. McNIC,HOLS i iei