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December 24, 1965 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-24

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COMPLETE

CARRY-OUT DINNERS

Chicken

The

Fish

Broader Rouse

Shrimp

Complete Cony Out Dinners • Free Deliver)

Ribs

Frog Legs

18401 West 7 Mile Rd.

Bar-B-Q

Phone 537-7880

the

CHARADE

14345 LIVERNOIS

Supper
Club

TE 4-5111

15 Minutes from Any Part of City
or Suburbs by John Lodge X-Way (Livernois Exit)
Invites You To

Featured In The Gorgeous Summit Room

Gourmet Food
Star-Studded Floor Show
Dancing to the Great

EARL "FATHA" HINES

$per person cover charge also includes
5hats, favors, noisemakers, etc.

OPEN HOUSE In Our Beautiful

CocktailLounge
Dancing To The BABS LOGAN TRIO

AMPLE PRIVATE ATTENDANT PARKING

UN Body Puts Off Action
to Set Up Commissioner
for Human Rights Post

UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —
The General Assembly's social,
humanitarian and cultural com-
mittee postponed for a year action
on a proposal that the United Na-
tions establish a new office, to be
called the High Commissioner for
Human Rights, who would oversee
implementations of all human
rights obligations among member
states.
The committee voted 67-0, with
10 abstentions, to forward the
proposal to the UN Commission
on Human Rights, with a request
that the commission report on the
suggestion at next year's session
of the General Assembly. How-
ever, a clause ordering the com-
mission to give "high priority" to
the issue was deleted from the
resolution.
The proposal for the naming
of a high commissioner for hu-
man rights was first made by
Jacob Blaustein, honorary presi-
dent of the American Jewish
Committee and former member
of the United States delegation
to the Assembly. Later, it was
endorsed publicly by Ambassa-
dor Arthur J. Goldberg, head of
the U.S. delegation here.
Commenting on the vote, Blau-
stein said: "While the absence of
any negative vote is reason for us
to be very pleased, this should not
be taken as an indication that the
proposal will have smooth sailing
in the future. Our main task lies
ahead."

N. J. Jewish Students

Harassed, Parents Charge

WOODBRIDGE, N.J. (JTA) —
Charges that Jewish students of
the Woodbridge High School are
being harassed and subjected to
anti-Semitic insults were made by
17 parents of students in this area
last weekend.
The parents complained to the
Woodbridge Township Board of
Education which has ordered
Patrick Boylan, superintendent of
schools here, to investigate.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 24, 1965-33

EVERY

WEDNESDAY
IS 49er DAY

Dip Into All of The Golden
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
You Can Eat For Only
Bring
Along
Your Prospectors

15325 W. 8 MILE RD.
1360 SO. WOODWARD
10001 TELEGRAPH

Open glouse new Year's gve
* *

at both places

NORTHWOOD INN

Woodward at 111/2 Mile Rd.

Dancing - Favors - Fancy Hats

GEORGE GEWOFF'S ORCHESTRA &

VOCALIST KATHY LAM:RIME

JO 4-6688

LI 1-2577

CLUB BERKLEY

Woodward, 1 Blk. N. of 11% Mi. Rd.

Entertainment - Favors - Fancy Hafs

MIKE MEOLA'S TRIO.

JO 4-5908

LI 2-1410

CELEBRATE

NEW YEAR'S EVE

at the

itifttgsleg Inn

MAX'S PORTERHOUSE

\‘"

(Formerly Club Alamo)

20450 LIVERNOIS (JUST S. OF 8)

864-4580

• STAR-STUDDED FLOORSHOW

AL JOLSON JR.

DINNERS SERVED FROM 5:00 P.M. TILL .
MUSIC WITH
DON PRESTON AT THE PIANO
AND THE
ADAM MORGAN DUO

DINNERS WILL BE SERVED FROM
8:00 P.M. TILL . .
DANCING FROM 9:30 P.M. TILL
EDDIE SANTINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
LEOLA TAYLOR — Vocalist
Featuring — THE BARONS OF DIXIE




Plus

TOMMY TIMLIN, M.C.
SUDI, Scintillating Songstress Fresh from the South
LENA GORDON, Lovely Sepia Chanteuse

IN THE

ATH EN IAN ROOM

DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
EMIL SUTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
FAYE — Featured Vocalist
FROM 9:30 P.M. TIL • . .
DINNERS SERVED FROM 8:00 P.M. TILL ..



• COMPLETE FULL COURSE DINNER

Per

• NOISEMAKERS AND FAVORS

This Is Turk's Famous New Year's Eve Party!

IN THE

CROWN ROOM
EMPIRE ROOM
HILLS ROOM
OPEN HOUSE

GRAND BALLROOM

Featuring the Fabulous

Dancing to the Great
LOU TULLY & BAND

THIS YEAR'S FESTIVITIES WILL BE GAYER
MORE FABULOUS THAN EVER .. .
THERE WILL BE FAVORS, COLORFUL
DECORATIONS, MOUTHWATERING DISHES,
RARE WINES AND ADDED ENTERTAINMENT.
YOU WILL HAVE A GAY TIME IN THESE
FESTIVE SURROUNDINGS .. .

NO COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE ...

Person

Including Tax

644-1400

564-5143

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