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January 23, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-23

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German Students Wage War on Arab Propaganda

BONN (JTA)—The General Or-
ganization of Jewish Students in
West Germany announced that
they will increase their activities
to counteract anti-Zionist Arab pro-
paganda at German universities
and high schools. The student
group said the attacks on Israel
stem from German leftists and
Arab students.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
They said they will also launch
a campaign to arouse public opin-
Friday, January 23, 1970-37 1
ion against the treatment of Jews
By Danny Raskin
in Soviet Russia.
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Foreign Minister Abba Eban
ALWAYS LOOKING FOR ways years is Steak Tartare . . . The
of merchandising his delicious "Jet Set" especially go for it says is due here Feb. 23 on what
will be the first official visit by
wares, Kees Roozen, bossman at' Kees, who has made it right at
* APPEARING NIGHTLY
*
a ranking member of Israel's
Mario's of Windsor, has come up the table of folks asking for it in
* • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to -It
Cabinet to West Germany. But
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with
a
unique
package
for
Mon-
his
Mario's
of
Windsor
restaurant
4 p.m.
*

Mirage jets to Libya and the re-
ported Franco-Iraqi arms negotia-
tions. The magazine said the wea-
pons would be used against Israeli
villages. It noted that Iraq regards
'itself in a state of war with Israel
and has refused to accept the

United Nations cease-fire.

The Best of Everything

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VINCE MANCE

• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
• Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.



day nights only . . . Prime rib ofl . . . 2 lbs. fresh ground beef,

2

before Eban •arrives, Bonn will

CONTINENTAL BUFFET
be visited by Bandat Talhouni,
JF beef or fish dinner and a ticket toleggs, 1/4 cup capers, 2/4 cup minced
the premier of Jordan. Talhouni
Every Monday, 5 p.m.-10 p.m.
*
*
-It the Vanity first-run theater next onions, 2 tsp, salt and freshly is due here on Jan. 26 and will
All Credit Carde Honored
*
4s door (now showing "Oliver" 6:20 ground pepper ... Mix ingredients
*
stay until Feb. 2.
and 8:50) . . . It's a $5.50 package together, garnish with additional
AT THE
The weekly news magazine Die
that includes tips, 10 per cent Cana- capers and serve raw with thin-
PARK
Welt
criticized France's sale of 50
* dian tax and even the 6 per cent sliced pumpernickel bread . . .
SHELTON
refund on American money! . . (4 to 6 people).
Woodward at Kirby
Sounds like an excellent idea for a
FUTURE EXPANSION PLANS
• Dinners
• Luncheons
• well rounded enjoyable evening at according to Sammy Lieberman at
French-Italian Cuisine
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
* 18632 W. McNichols
an extremely reasonable cost!
the Raleigh House, is to enlarge
PARKING IN
Deliciously Prepared for the
* 2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy
BIG POPULAR DISH now which the already huge and sumptuous
BUILDING GARAGE
Discerning Taste
531-8877
• BANQUET FACILITIES
For Reservation
4t has been a normal order in good catering establishment . . . includ-
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
or**********************t French restaurants for over 100 ing even more parking facilities
875-8920
UN 24455
7523 W. McNichols Rd.
. . . Plans are also to build a large
dining room and coffee shop
I
and possibly a motel directly on
Specializing In Cantonese Cuisine
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at
the premises.
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
I
TO REMOVE WHITE water
Open Mon. through Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 11 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon - 10:30 p.m.
marks from table tops, etc., apply
I
356-4750
Orders To Take Out
and rub it in . . . Let
I mayonnaise
I
stand and wipe clean with soft
emeemeemeeemseeeeeoeseeeeoeseeosleesmesee e
cloth.
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LARCO'S

SUN. 6E MON.
SPECIAL

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EMPRESS
GARDEN

Your Choice of Roast Beef I
or Fried Chicken
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With Potatoes & Cole Slaw or $
99

This is the second visit of Rich-
ard Maltby and his great orch-
estra in the Cabaret La Boheme
Tossed Salad, Roll & Butter,
atop Hotel Pontchartrain . . .
Dessert (Pie, Pudding or Jello.)
Alban's
I He was here in spring of 1967,
188 N. Hunter SaantclidalehrinTgrty,sr
and many folks danced and
I
646-6553
Private Offers.
listened to the famed conductor,
composer, arranger and musi-
cian (trumpet, chimes, vibes,
celesta, flugelhorn and his own
"Kookiephone."
WHEN LEAVING A TIP in a
restaurant or night club, always
bear in mind that in most cases
the waitress or waiter depends on
these more so than the salary re-
Restaurant
ceived . • . We don't mean to go
19640 W. 10 MILE RD.
1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
overboard — just be fair — 15 per
cent
of the check is the norm but
HOURS:
• Breakfast
if the service is very good, 20
Mon. 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Wed and
per cent is not out of line.
Thurs.. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to
• Lunch
DON'T STRAY FAR when you
12 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun.
• Dinner
have Tigra Pizzeria in the neigh-
2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
borhood on W. 8 Mile Rd. east of
Lahser . . . The pizza, veal par-
COMPLETE BUFFET DINNER
migiana, spaghetti and barbecue
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS
ribs are among some of owner
Angelo Cappella's better dishes ...
It's not a high class spot so don't
CALL US FOR CARRY-OUT SERVICE
expect lavishness . . . but if it's
356-3490
good food you want, Tigra is the
Air„sliwyneurgioegkw
%..21e422ICKX4P.--4114 place!
HARRY HARRIS celebrated
birthday number 78 last week at
The Wonderful Aroma
the 24 Karat where he was appear-
ing before taking off on his annual
of "Mama's" Friday Night Kitchen
vacation "to visit a bunch of old
Greets You Every Day at
friends who are getting up in
years" as he puts it.
SEEING SIGNS . . . "If you
drive your husband to drink, drive
him here."
KIJAFA IS A cherry wine spe-
cialty from Denmark . . . The
sweet cherry flavor with a touch
of tartness has won the affection
of millions . . . Correct pronun-
Haimishe Favorites Prepared
ciation says local rep Sid Robbins,
Daily In Our Kitchen
is Kee-Yaffa.

New Hours 7 Days
a Week. Starting
Mon., Jan. 12, 11
a.m.-9 p.m.

BOTTLE & BASKET

PROVINCIAL HOUSE

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LAST WEEK

: BEFORE RETURNING TO LAS VEGAS
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CHICO HOLIDAY

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Sensational

• Luncheons Daily • Complete Dinners

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Private
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Apt a t e k i n g

863-3611

248 W. McNICHOLS (Just W. of Woodward)

6flattle and Nadort

Home of the
Famous Wheel
Sandwich

CARRY-OUT

Delicatessen and Gourmet Foods

MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIAL

IN OUR CAFETERIA

YOUR CHOICE OF ROAST BEEF or FRIED CHICKEN

With Potatoes & Cole Slaw or Tossed Salad, Rog
& Butter, Dessert (Pie, Pudding or Jello).

Open Daily 11 a.m..9 p.m. — Closed Sun.

TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL

$199 -

352-4230

Sharif Circus Coming

ORDERING IN ADVANCE NOT

NEIC,ESSIARY!

COMPLETE DELICATESSEN DELICACIES

...■•■■ •••• ■•■ •ww,

Deli and Hot Trays

Our Specialty

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n

Order Your Party Trays
Now For Home or Office

Hors'd Oevres and Pastries Available

GORDON'S KITCHEN

357 - 5948

Open Daily 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.—Closed Mondays

IN THE COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER

28905 EVERGREEN AT 12 MILE ROAD

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Harry and
Bunny Gordon

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Omar Sharif, international film
star, will bring his Sharif Bridge
Circus to Detroit 8 p.m. Feb. 19-22.
Sharif, a bridge champ, has gath-
ered together an all-star team, con-
sisting of some members of the
undefeated world champion Italian
Blue Team.
They will clash with a team of
Michigan and Ohio chammpions at
the Detroit Hilton. Among the
members of the District 12 team
are Sylvia Stein and Helen Shan-
brom.
Northland Center is sponsor.
ing a team of four match open

to anyone interested, on 1 p.m.
Feb. 19 in the auditorium. Sharif
will participate.

Tickets are available at the
Metropolitan Bridge Studio, 23029
Coolidge, Oak Park, 399-0560.

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Carry-Out

Our Large Variety Offers You Selections
For Complete Dinners Also.

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GORDON'S KITCHEN

Hot 'n Ready From 3 to 7 p.m.

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BANQUETS ARE
. it's SPECIAL
AT 24K
not just the food (which is fabulous) or the service (which

is spectacular) — it's our attitude (which Is dedicated to
making your banquet an A-1 success):

Featuring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris with the
Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights a Week. Closed Sunday.

Businessmen's Luncheons—Banquet Facilities
Serving from 11 A.M. to 2 A.M.
16890 Telegraph (south of McNichols)
538-4455
538-4456

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