Great Britain Pledges Action Against Job Discrimination LONDON (JTA)—A debate on discriminatory. practices in em- ployment in Britain took place in the House of Commons Monday. It was opened by Sir Barnett Janner who asked Minister of Labor J. B. Godber whether or not he was in- tending to instruct employment exchanges to discontinue record, \ • . ati t.)II a • Star i111(' ing the requests of employers who discriminate against candidates on the basis of religion, race or color. "The Jewish problem exists everywhere, where there are Jews Danny Raskin,' s -in large numbers; where there is no Jewish problem, it is imported by wandering JeWs." LISTENING Labor Minister Godber replied that while his local offices register requests containing discriminatory stipulations, several methods have been adopted to discourage em- ployers from continuing their pol- ices of discrimination. The Minis- ter promised to withhold the serv- ices of the labor exchanges to em- ployers who resist all efforts to make them alter objectionable hir- ing practices. Sir Barnett Janner's anti-discrimination views were supported by several Laborite members in the Parliament. --Herzl, The Jewish State, 1896 Malibu Recording. Star C HUCK ROBINETT New Supper Club eAtnnv our gaii NEW NICKNAME for Norm Colbert at Peoples Outfitting Co. Some of the nation's largest is "Young Love" . . . Seems that paper mills are located in Kalama- Norm attracts all prospective mari- tal couples . . . Latest were the zoo, Michigan. guy and gal who came in last week and picked out Norm as their salesman . . . They selected an entire house of furnishings and then asked if he could hold the SINGS merchandise until they were mar- ried . . . in two years! FOLK BALLADS AND * * ROBERT LANDY, who one BLUES NIGHTLY month ago was driving in his car at in Pontiac when struck by a freight train, is now out of the hospital THE LIVING END and back home in Oak Park . . . His new nurses, wife, Jay, and 8225 JOHN C. LODGE 21-year-old daughter, Susan, are AT SEWARD happy lassies now that Bob is no 872-4990 longer in critical condition. * * * PLANS ARE UNDER way by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge fn 55, for a past chancellor's night. . . . The P. C. gents will be feted by having a class of new candidates Delightful Entertainment named in their honor. * * * 20480 James Couzen5 DI 2-5660 NEW OWNERS of the Roseline I/ 1 ::-', 1 1 111 ." \ • Cottages in South Haven, Jesse and Bertha Graber, have a prob- lem . . . Wrong price, given by previous owner's daughter in er- ror, was put on brochure sent out. . . . The weekly do-re-mi was more than it should have been, which can keep people away . . . 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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 24, 1964 (Served with All Dinners) ROAST PRIME ROUND OF BEEF au Jus, with Creamy Whipped Potatoes - GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN with Country Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, Savory Dressing and Giblet Gravy with Creamy Whipped Potatoes FRESHLY GROUND CHOPPED SIRLOIN with Mushroom Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes BABY LOBSTER TAILS and FRIED TENDERSWEET CLAMS with Tartar Sauce and French Fried Potatoes FILLET OF SOLE with Tartar Sauce and French Fried Potatoes SLICES OF COLD PRIME RIB OF BEEF with Potato Salad RIVERBOAT RAMBLERS On The Lower Deck It's The Talented ERNIE SWAN 1033 Washington Blvd. Near Michigan Avenue — Downtown Reservations, WO 2-1735 — Closed Sundays HERE'S BIG NEWS! 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 Fresh Vegetable du Jour Choice of: Chef's Tossed Green Salad Bowl or Head Lettuce and Tomato with 1000 Island Dressing DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT 2/ NOW PEN NEXT DOOR TO THE STUDIO 8 THEATER IN THE GREEN-8 SHOPPING CENTER — 21174 GREENFIELD BETWEEN 8 AND 9 MILE ROADS Coffee, Tea or Milk Children's Portions at $1.50 Each Other Menu Items Available e Are ifictity glanners AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available. 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