THE JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, June 3, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BARBEQUE CHECKER BAR-B-0 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4.7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin DURLNG THE MANY travels of Mae and Phil Kramer, the high- lights of their experiences seemed to be centered around restaurants and food. * * * THE FOOD AT THE Sheraton in Tel Aviv is worthy of mention . • • It has the finest dairy Smor- gasbord they have yet tasted any- where . . . But a bit of "together- ness" had to first be enacted by the couple . . Phil ordered steak and Mae went for the Smorgasbord . To their amazement, Phil was given a table in the main dining room and Mae was told to eat in the dairy dining room . . . Phil changed his order so they could eat together and discovered that dairy food could be pleasing. A WORD OF ADVICE from Mae and Phil . . . If you want good food and enjoyable service in foreign countries, go to a fine res- taurant and let the headwaiter ar- range your meal . .. They will go to great pains to please you . . . OF ALL CITIES they visited, the most cosmopolitan and delightful was Buenos Aires in South Ameri- ca . . . It combines the flavor of Old Europe and the charm of the New World . . . * * BACK IN ISRAEL they en- countered the biggest thrill of their trip when they met aunts, uncles and cousins they had never L ARC O 'S Dayan's 'Sinai Diary' Due Off Press June 20 seen before ... One of the places they were taken to was a night club which was overcrowded and noisy . . . You've never heard "Diary Of The Sinai Campaign," "Hello Dolly" sound right, said Mae, until you've heard it with an which created a furor of protest Israeli accent. when it appeared in Israel, will be * * * published in the United States by IN WARSAW, two strangers Harper & Row on June 20. were standing admiring a brand- The author, Maj. Gen. Moshe new shiny automobile . . . One exclaimed enthusiastically, "A Dayan, planned and led the 1956 handsome machine, isn't it? Just assault against Egypt. A venture, another triumphant exhibit of So- considered one of the most bril- viet ingenuity and initiative." . . . liant military campaigns of this The other man said, "But that's an American car. Can't you tell one century, which freed Israel from the blockade placed on her rights when you see one? Didn't you know that?" . . . and the other of shipping in the Gulf of Akaba: one said, "Yes, I knew it. but I_ General Dayan's book dispels don't know you!" the popular impression of t h e * * * incursion as a virtually faultless NEXT TIME YOU'RE in New ; military exercise :. however, and York try Benihana of Tokyo, W. , his frank recounting of military 61st St. . . . Surroundings are blunders infuriated many of his serene, authentic Japanese with countrymen. He describes these one of the two dining rooms over - mistakes in detail along with the looking a charming enclosed gar- complex strategies and movements den. which won the war. * * The military victory, he says, HAL GUIST, former local deli- catessen man now living in Florida established Israel's army as the says it was such a pleasure to come strongest in the Middle East. It back if only for a good corned freed Israel from the blockade on beef sandwich. Hal says Detroit her shipping, put an end to terror- is tops in the country . . . Accord- ism and sabotage from the Arabs, ing to Ben Fink, another former and heightened the prestige of the Detroit delly man, Detroit has the country with friends and enemies, finest eating places in the country. he writes. Ken Holtzman — Baseball's New Star By JESSE SILVER. lst. With the Cubs in 19615 he (Copyright. 1966, JTA, Inc.) Fine Italian-American Cuisine pitched four innings without re- Young, Ken Holtzman of the Chi- Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste cago Ciiibs is baseball's newest cording a won-lost record. • BANQUET FACILITIES glamor boy. Holtman like all other Despite an abbreviated spring Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon Jewish major league players is training this year Holtzman look- 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 a pitcher, and like his idol Sandy ed good in his first outing against Koufax is a left-hander. Holtzman the Dodgers in Los Angeles. He only 20 has caught the fancy of pitched two hitless innings in re- the fans because he is a full time lief against Sandy Koufax. He Magnificent college student and only a part followed this by hurling six shut- time pitcher. out innings against the world's Holtzman attends the new Chi- champions in his first major league 7113 PURITAN cago Circle campus of the U. of start. Holtzman was lifted after the I 2 Blocks West of Livernois Illinois, where he is an education sixth inning because he tired. The 862-2882 For Res. major with the idea of eventually Cubs went on to win the game 2-0. Ample Parking becoming a high school French Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtzman teacher. He is also taking eco- were on hand in Chicago to wit- nomics and business courses as he ness their son's first major league ■•■■•■■■■•• may major in business administra- triumph. Mr. Holtzman is a ma- DINE AT THE BIG "M" tion in graduate school. chinery salesman in the southern Sun. thru Illinois-northern Missouri area. ARTY'S What Holtzman does best how- Thurs.'till EANS 9 p.m. ever is pitch, which, 'because of Holtzman's manager; Leo Du- ORE FOR YOUR Fri. & Sat. his school work he can only do rocher, can't say enough nice 'till 1 a.m. ONEY! when the Cubs are at home or things about his rookie. "I'm really 21174 Greenfield on week-end road games. He will impressed, both by his ability as In Green-8 Shopping Center be available for full time work well as his combined coolness and in Mid-June and will start back calmness on the mound. He throws ■ ■ ■ ■ to school in September for his strikes and that is the best thing senior year. you can say about any pitcher — Dinner at DARBY'S Holtzman first attracted atten- young or old. Ken is a better is a real treat I tion by winning four letters in pitcher right now than Sandy Kou- fax was at this point in his career. • Visit Our New i baseball at University City High SKYLIGHT School. In 1963 he was named the This kid throws just as hard . . . 1 ROOM, Cocktail i most valuable player on the Mis- He's right there now . . . right T L oH u,A. E n e and Bar souri high school championship on the brink of stardom." • AFTER tr team. He then entered the U. of Illinois in Champaign where he Snacks .•. . a Israel defeated Portugal in the tp --.4- - ....., Delight won All-America honors in his opening round of the 1966 Euro- LUNCHEON sophomore year. The Cubs signed pean Zone Davis Cup tennis corn- - 1111,1°.' Ken to a bonus, reported to be petition. Eleazar Davidman led about $65,000, and he finished the to a 3-2 victory by winning I Res. UN 2-7642 1 1965 season appearing in 12 minor Israel both his singles matches and team- SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING 1 league games, before being call- ing with Josef Stabholtz for a 6-3, ■ ed up to the majors on September 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 doubles win at Lisbon. Menotti% Id , (1 12111111W 11...11•11, 0•••• •04M.01•••••• ••• 4111M11•••••001M, 0•111111.0,111MMW i i t .. 6.141MA 114111111.41.1 0411=1* 0 OrS 0 ay. I I amn.11.11•110.1=1. 0 ORM t ••••• 0 I, 411111 ■ 11111.1w Henry Yee's ANNOUNCING: Our New Temple Room For Sweet Sixteens, Showers and Private Parties. 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