24—Friday, July 30, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ANGEL'S Iron Duke New Warren Steak House ALL THE BUTTERMILK HOUR GLASS -18800 W. .McNichols PANCAKES 6 Blks. W. of Southfield YOU CAN EAT 5311-1850 4 • 11 gs 1 15325 W.11 MILE RD. just East of Stetafield • WOODWARD AYE. at 14'1 Mik Rd. • 10001 TELEGRAPH sear Nona Rd. . Seaway Hotel GARRISON ( Serve You Right" CLUB "We'll AIR CONDITIONED ENTERTAINMENT -- AND DINING NIGHTLY IN THE Oullette at Park (Downtown Widsor) BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 250 AVAILABLE. • • • • 0 4 963-0315 •• • IS FAMOUS FOR THE WONDERFUL FOOD YOU LOVE! . • • I • WHOLE STUFFED WHITE FISH • GEFILTE FISH • WHOLE COOKED BRISKETS We Serve Fried Matzo All Year! Co mplete Line of Sandwich Carry-out • PICKLED FISH Open Daily 3 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. — Closed Sunday 2493 RUSSELL • WO 3-9 1 99 Corner Winder, Eastarn Market *••••••••**********0*•****0**********0100****** r =OF OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL DINNER ROAST TURKEY With Dressing Sandwich Trays and Catering for Private Affairs. Mashed Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Roll and Butter and Dessert. ALBANS Bottle & Basket $ 19 9 188 N. Hunter 646-6553 Open 7 Days a Week 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Each Year We Refresh Our Facilities We Will Close Aug. 1 and Re-Open Tues., Aug. 17 DARBY'S 13425 CAPITAL, AT COOLIDGE Between Eight and Nine Mile Roads OAK PARK, MICH., Phone 544-3611 STA STEAM BATH AND HEALTH CLUB Planning their assignments, the waitresses at the Iron Duke Steak House will be serving sizzling steaks and cocktails in the luxurious atmosphere of the new Warren establishment. The steak house, at 24300 Hoover, also features a salad bar, business- men's lunches from 11:30 to 2, p.m. and a 5-7 p.m. cocktail hour, featuring fancy hors d'oeuvres. Through Sept. 1, luncheon guests coming between 1 and 2 p.m. will be served the first beer for a nickel and the first cocktail for a dime. Hours at the Iron Duke are 11 a.m.-midnight Monday through Friday and 5 p.m.-midnight Saturday. Defendant Pleads Guilty to Planning Acts of Sabotage in All-Female Ring • O SAMUELS BROS. CAFETERIA MER TEL AVIV (JTA)—The prime defendant in the sabotage trial of five French citizens retracted her not-guilty plea and confessed to a Lydda military tribunal Tuesday night that she had planned to carry out "demonstrative acts" of sabotage in Israel. Evelyn Barge, 28, believed to be the leader of a sabotage ring, said she joined an Arab terrorist organization because she felt the Palestinians were being hurt. She insisted that her planned acts of sabotage were not intended to cause injury to anyone. According to the charges against them, Miss Barge and two sisters from Casablana, Nadia and Mar- lene Bardali, were to plant explo- sive charges in various public places in Israel. They were to have picked up the explosives from an elderly French couple, Pierre and Edith Burghalter, who arrived in Israel last April 9 with explosives concealed in their clothing. The Bardali sister confessed earlier to charges of illegally transportating explosives. They were arrested at Lydda Airport on April 11 when a search of their baggage yielded explosive devices. Miss Barge testified Tuesday night that she was supposed to have gotten a transistor from the Burghalters in which activating devices were concealed. She has been linked to aerial hijackings and various acts of sabotage aimed at Israeli installa- tions in Europe while working for the popular front for the Libera- tion of Palestine. 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Joining the Detroit' s Symphony Orchestra and soloists for the per- formance will be the Ann Arbor Festival Chorus of the University of Michigan Choral Union. The entire production will be under the direction of guest con- ductor Hans Schweiger. Donald Bryant is the Choral Union direc- tor. The hearing resumed Wednesday. The military court is composed of Lt. Col. Abraham Frisch; Lt. Col. Zeeva Levi of the women's army; and Lt. Col. Yoram Fried. LARCO'S Fin• Italian-Arnerican Cuisine, Dallciously Prepand for th• Discerning Testa • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon UN 2-6455 7523 W. McNichols Rd. VINCENZO'S CARRY OUTS k • BREAKFASTS ::, SAT. X 85' 6 A.M.-4 P.M. U s fr — ],:::1,VACK,::,