Danny Raskin's LISTENING P 0 S MONETTA'S Oi•SOLE..M10 RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA LI 6 - 8200 13631 W. 9 MILE AT COOLIDGE Pizza • Italian & American Food • Family Carry Out & Delivery — Closed Monday CARL'S Dinners T TE 3-0700 3020 GRAND RIVER.' Free Parking. Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. Shalom Starts Cruises Jan. 5 The SS Shalom, flagship of the Zim Lines, will resume her win- ter cruise schedule with a 91/2-day cruise to San Juan, St. Thomas and St. Maarten, departing from New York on Jan. 5, it was announced by Alfred Z. Kis, Zim Lines vice president for passenger traffic in the Western hemisphere. The 25,338 gross - ton luxury liner suffered bow damage in a collision with a Norwegian tanker off the New Jersey coast on Nov. 26 which forced cancellation of the first three cruises on her 1964-65 schedule. "While we deeply regret this un- fortunate accident," Kis said, "we are delighted that the Shalom will be able to resume her cruise schedule sooner than anticipated." Meanwhile, in Stockholm, an Israeli ship, the SS Naitariya, was seized "at the request of a Nor- wegian client," the public prosecu- tor announced. The ship was embargoed, it was said, as security against a claim by the Norwegian owners of the tanker Stott Dagali, which was cu any way, the Shalom will leave on a 13-day cruise to the West Indies on Jan. 15 to be folloTived by cruise departures from New York on Jan. 29, Feb. 11, Feb. 27 and March 17. A spring cruise on May 13 and a mid-summer cruise on July 30 will round out her Caribbean cruising for the first half of 1965, Kis said. _ The Shalom is also scheduled to make a 10 - day Passover - Easter Cruise on the Mediterranean be- ginning April 16 and will make five trans-Atlantic voyages from New York to Spain, France, Italy and Israel during 1965. MAKING MEDICAL history at the University Hospital in Ann Ar- fou'i:-- e cut in on the Fine American and Italian Food bor is Abner Baker of Oak Park theft of the century! Open daily 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. . . . He is the first to be given a CLOSED SUNDAYS new drug imported from far off Banquet room available COCKTAIL BAR India to combat a rare ailment ... TO 9-3988 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile Abner entered the University Hos- pital 16 weeks ago and with wife 3 ingham Bi5rm , 5 ter6 188 N. H iun6 Ruth constantly at his side, even sharing the same room, he is put- Lunches • Dinners • Sandwiches • ting up a great fight with hopes of Home of the Big Wheel Cafeteria Delicatessen Daily 9 toe soon being back among his family 11 1 inc. Sun. Fri. Sat. 9 to 1 a.m. Carry-Out Dept. and friends. S * * (where the jewels ar, , I SIGNING IN . . . seen by Jack in half, with resulting deaths of 19 PLUS "Fly" Miller in the window of an Norwegian sailors. The Norwegian . RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP outstate billiard parlor . . . "P ' -t, line is suing the owners of the our indoor pool." UN 4 7700 Shalom for $1,500,000 in damages. Gina Lollobrigida, Sean Connery Delivered "HOT" * * * 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile The Shalom is undergoing re- STARTS FRI., DEC. 25th JULIE M I T N I C K. collecting pairs at the Newport News Ship- XMAS DAY ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. blue banks for City of Hope, went building and Drydock Co., Newport SAT. CHLDREN'S MATINEE 1:00 "WOMAN OF STRAW," FRIDAY into a White Tower in Birmingham News, Virginia, and will be ready Opens 4:20, 4:40, 8:45. SAT. EVE. • Luncheons • Dinners and was told it had been stolen by ! for sea on January 3rd. Opens 6:45, Shown 9:00. SUNDAY Opens 1:20, Shown 3:50, 8:05. a woman ... A gent had gone after PRIVATE ROOMS FOR eru d n. ta5 ilc cruise J ca ur wbIinenadbdaitsionnot MON., TOES., WED. Open 6:15, the gal but lost her in the holiday Shown 6:30 and 10:30. 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