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September 27, 1968 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-27

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THE JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, September 27, 1968

Amateur Golf Title. Winner

By JESS SILVER

(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)

I The Best-of Everything

LARCO'S

Fine ItsIiin-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

By Danny Raskin

• BANQUET FACILITIES

LOT OF FOLKS coming from Detroit don't know that Darbys
out of town to the World Series in has burned down . . . We've had
several letters from people telling
us that they can't wait to get to
Darbys after hearing so much
about the spot . . . Also, former
Detroiters who are eagerly await-
ing a return to the home town and
Darbys ... Sorry to say, there was
only one Darbys!

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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

ENJOY AN EXCITING
EVENING AT THE

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NEW REVUE SUPPER CLUB

1. * Luxurious Room—Color TV

Presents

* Gourmet Dinner
* Dancing and
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* Breakfast
* Tax and Gratuity

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• 'Stellar Entertainment
• Delicious Food and Drink
• Charming Moon maids
• Reservations, Phone 548-5700

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NOW FEATURES

SUNDAY
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$3.5

Children
Under 12

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1.75 and North line Rd , Southgate
Take Southfield Expressway South
to 1.75. Get off at Northline Exit.

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DOWNTOWN

Dine in a Serene
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Featuring Authentic
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CARRY OUT

AND

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. Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Fri. &
Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. & Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 a.m.

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8 P.M.

FISH DINNER
$12

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

BIG SPECIAL during month of
October at Uncle John's on Fridays
from 5 to 8 p.m., is the Fish Din-
ner for $1.29 . . . The fresh fish
is excellently flavored and cooked
to a tasty goodnest.
CHALK UP ONE for Adam Mar-
tini of Adam Martini's Restaurant
and Lounge on Congress . . . While
dining there last week, a popular
local- columnist called him over
to the table and after raving about
a certain dish he was having,
asked for the recipe . . . Adam
just smiled and answered, "I'm
sorry, sir, but we have the same
policy as you journaliSts. We never
reveal our sauce."
JACK. PAGOTO, new owner at
Vannelli Restaurant on Woodward,
is no stranger to the business .
Id fact, he has shown others what
to do! .., Jack was director of
operations for a restaurateur con-
sulting service that pointed its suc-
cess to a half-billion dollar yearly
billing . . . He is going all-out for
something Vannelli's never had be-
fore . . . a good solid after-theater
setup . . . which should please a
lot of people ... Accordionist Tony
Orlando is a nightly strolling enter-
tainer from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., and
on Sundays from 4 to 11 p.m.
THE STRING BROTHERS at
The Moon are seven non-stop
human dynamos who hail from
Latin America . . . The group is
led by tenor Hector Casas, whose
musical talent has welded violins,
bass guitars, drums and piano into
o n e of the m ost sophisticated
groups in show business . . . Their
performances feature split-second
stage work revolving around care-
fully selected material from the
finest European, American and
Latin American ballads.
EX-ORCHESTRA LEADER and
ladies wear boss Harvey Barnett,
is now in the restaurant field . .
Harvey has the Heap Big Beef
Restaurant out Wayne Rd.
CHUCK MUER HAS completely
revamped his Sund ay Family
Smorgasbord in the Cabaret La-
Bohome of Hotel Pontchartrain...
With new culinary ware and decor,
the setting is superb and the food
is equal .. - Sunday cocktails are
now available after 2 p.m. at the
Ponch . . . Sonny Kendis and his
orchestra are currently providing
top danceable music nightly in the
Cabaret . . . He comes directly
from Fort Lauderdale's Pier 66
and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,
and has one of the country's truly
outstanding dance bands.

,

Revue
in the Velvet Cavern

ALSO MAKES A LONG
REMEMBERED GIFT FOR
OTHERS TO CHERISH

Per
Person

HOWEVER, NORTHWEST De-
troit and suburbs are certainly not
lacking in eateries • . . Delicates-
sens galore, of course, plus very
fine Chinese, Italian and steak
houses among others . . . The deli-
catessens are among the finest in
the nation . . . In fact, when it
comes to good corned beef, only
Chicago gives Detroit a battle for
first place!

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reached when we can have last-

1 ing peace without fighting for it
mm am mm me am mm am ma El am am mu ea mu mmdl every generation.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bruce Fleisher, the first Jew to
win a U.S. amateur golf title, has
been named to the four-man team
that will represent the United
States at the World Cup Amateur
Golf championships in Melbourne,
Australia, Oct. 9-12. A 19-year-old
sophomore at Miami-Dade North
Junior College, Fleisher captured
the 68th 'U.S. men's amateur title
on the 6,762-yard Scioto Country
Club course in Columbus. He
had a 72-hole score of 73-70-71-70-
284, and is the third youngest play-
er to gain the crown.
Dick Siderwof will join Fleisher
on the World Cup squad. He was
the low amateur at the U.S. Open.
A 31-year-old stockbroker from
Westport, Conn., Siderwof was well
down on the list in the U.S. Ama-
teur with a 72-76-77-79-304 score.
Jerry Greenbaum of Atlanta, Ga.,
did a little better with 73-76-77-75-
301.
Best previous effort by a Jew-
ish golfer in a U.S. Amateur was
recorded by Miss Elaine Rosen-
thal of Chicago. She was runner-
up at the 1914 women's cham-
pionship.
Albert Axelrod, 47, of Scarsdale,
N.Y., was o n e of five Jewish
fencers named to the U.S. Olympic
team. An Olympian since 1952
Axelrod won a bronze medal in
foil at Rome in 1960. The other
foil men are Herb Cohen and Jeff
Checkes of New York City. Bob
Blum, New York City, will com-
pete in saber, and Dave Michanik,
Philadelphia. Michanik was a
member of the 1960 and 1964
Olympic teams, while Cohen and
Blum competed in 1964.
Steve Cohen of Philadelphia will
lead the U.S. Olympic gymnastic
squad at Mexico City. The former
Penn State star captured first
place at the trials in Los Angeles.
Another gymnast from Philadel-
phia, Fred Turoff of Temple, joined
a U.S. squad that toured South
America.
Mark Spitz will be in Mexico
City with the U.S. Olympic swim-
ming team. The Californian won
the 100- and 200-meter butterfly
events, and placed third in the
100-meter freestyle. He clocked
55.6 in the 100 fly to better his
own world record.
Mary Kratter sold the NBA
champion Boston Celtics to the P.
Ballantine & Sons Brewing Co. for
$4,000,000. Red Auerbach will re-
main as executive vice president
and general manager under the
new ownership. Kratter, chairman
of the board of National Equities,
Inc. bought the club for $3,000000
in 1966.
'
National Equities was purchased
recently by a computer company
whose stockholders insisted he sell
-
the Celtics.
Ben Kerner, who sold his NBA
St. Louis Hawks, has pledged
$30,000 of the profits from the
sale of the club for the con-
struction of a dormitory at Is-
rael's Wingate Physical Educa-

tion School through the US. Com-
mittee Sports for Israel.
Abe Pollin, president of the Bal-
timore Bullets, bought out his part-
ners Arnold Heft and Earl Fore-
man to become sole owner of the
NBA team. Foreman remains own-
er of the Washington Whips of the
North American Soccer League.
Rick Weitzman_ has gone on no=
tive duty with the Army Reserves,
and the backcourt man isn't ex-
pected to return to the Boston Cel-
tics until January.
Hall of Famer Nat Holman, 71,
coached the East team at an All-
'Star benefit basketball game 3n
New York City. The contest fea-
tured pro stars, and was held in
memory of the late Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.

Folkstimme Has
New Role; Defends
Status of Yiddish

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

LONDON — Poland's only Yid-
dish newspaper, Folkstimme, has
taken issue with an official of the
Polish ministry of education who
claimed that the Yiddish language
was having a diminishing influ-
ence in Jewish life. That was the
only item of opinion or comment to
appear in the latest edition of the
paper which has been reduced to
weekly status after having appear-
ed four times a week for the last
22 years.
The edition of Saturday, Sept.
21, just received here, carried no
column of Jewish news from out-
side Poland, formerly a regular
feature. There was no editorial.
The column of excerpts from the
Polish press was devoted to re-
prints of an article from the Polish
magazine Literary Life by Stanis-
law Mauesberg, director of the
department for minorities educa-
tion of the education ministry.
Mauersberg dated the beginning of
Jewish education in Poland from
1944 when Jewish schools were
established as private institutions
in Lublin. They were taken over
by the government in 1949, he said,
at which time there were 18 Jew-
ish schools in the country, five
with Yiddish as their language of
instruction and one with Hebrew.
According to the writers, there
were only 11 Jewish schools in
1950, none of them employing Yid-
dish or Hebrew as the language of
instruction, although Yiddish was
taught as part of the language
curriculum.
"This was the result of the dim-
inishing influence of Yiddish as
even in Israel, the official lan-
guage is Hebrew," Mauersberg
wrote. Folkstimme said, in com-
ment, that Yiddish was "far from
being a dead language." The paper
expressed surprise that Mauers-
berg cited Israel in support of his
contention. "There must be other
reasons for the abolition of Yid-
dish as the teaching language in
Jewish schools," Folkstimme said.

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