L". ichigan leonbers of Congress Get Zedakah Women t o Aid Aged, Needy Judaic , Heritage Society's Medals Special to The leads*: Nevis WASHINGTON, li„C. Specially engraved copies of the Judaic Heti, tags Society . Temple Medals: were to be presented Thursday Sf two' functions heie; tajOehigati mum berg of Congress, in kecognitiari of their deep interest, in Israers se- curity. • Yinfik):4KluD• At one of the functions, at the Office of House Minority Leader Getalff. Ford, the medals were to be Presented to Congressmen FOrd -andsWilliainBroomlleld and Sena- tor Robert Griffin.- At ii-Iiincheon' at the MayflaWer Hotel,. the...recipients were to be Senitat Philip Hart and COimfres. _ nibrtfohni ihkell; - .Tofin Conyers 4liid:C2iiirleti'Diggs,.. • , - •• ' -:•:-Tliepfesentationiiweie to be •"inifieAn: the' Detroit Nests-by -Joieib:Polakoff, -Nein White correspondent.: ; ini;• -president National -Computer' Service& of De= ;trait; _ :Who sponsored the presenta- tions, was to gteet the recipients at noth functions. ' Zedakah Club officers 'are preparing !Or -tie 40th 4oner lunch- Other- congressional leaders and noted_ Washington personalities eon,- to be hold noon Dee 1 at the Raleigh House. Vhey --are (Irons. left) Mn. Harry Bosnian, journal chairman; Mrs. Louis- Kay, presi- were.to _.be among guests at the dent; Mrs. Swine' Wexler, donor chairman;. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein, functions. - --:•- 5RabertWeber and Fred Bertram, 'pledge chairma. Mrs.' Willard Zamsky, •program chairman , plans jfidak. Heritage Society, were to a fashion slim. Proceeds will ,go toward continuation of service to mental•hoepitals and.the aged; For'reservations,' gall _Mrs, Goldstein, - participate.: • • 542-8839. • - Goniier oche! Meat Ash_ 81,, Poultry Tileat440: - d at The Pest Prices al. Hamburger (4 -oore)-.A9'. r; in lb. "79 lb ;Tongues . .. . 59" lb. saki neat {Freezer $1.799•: Pullets 40' lop Rai, ma MAO 255-3 Delivery . 20215 W. 7 Mile 1 tOittrataKti, tiloStdMv jUiCAI 044.41.. CALIZKOWS CO PURE BEEF'. 1' Kashruth 1.1149;iSiOn by prominent Orthodox Rabbi Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal and two steady Mashgichim u.s.arietleseretes WILNO' KOSHER GENERAL OFFICES': CHICAGO. ILLINOIS GOOSE Distribitadin Detroit and Michigan by: talfOui Concert Proceeds' tO AssiSt Extensive:Youth' Culture. Programs _ , • . - Scholarships for a nutabei of young Detroiters in Israel for sev- eral - summers =d-._Yearly.„ assign- ments . for local, student to study at the Molly. Goodman - High Scheel in K.far Silver, at Ashkelon, Israel, are .made possible with fimds raised -at the annual Balfour Concert of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit, Dr. Jack .Green. berg, -chairman of- the 1971 eon- cert, stated this week. Dr.. Greenberg and Dr. Joel Hamburger, . ZOD president,. in their announcement of generous. responses to this year's concert to . 5 at Ford Auditorium, be held Dec with Vladimir Ashkenazy, - world famous pianist, as guest artist, stated: • "Conceit proceeds have made possffile many cultural programs in Detroit. - We are especially pleased with our youth program which is making progress and we hope, with the funds the commu- nity makes available for us, to extend • activities in Michigan uni- versities, in addition to providng for adult cultural programs." Vladimir Ashkenazy added a set of critical laurels to an already bulging scrapbook, when be chose to play Beethoven's treacherously . PRODUCTS AT LOW , LOW EVERYDAY PRICES - For retie spredel parties ar ether events try ear DELICIOUS MEAT:0C DAIRY- TRAYS wijesi:i.iijitssiii.-ivaiN4sit-Ti..- or .Feiebergs ACeilter'.'Pledirets es ear Meet Treys Ft R FRED ELIMERt CALk. JO 6-4640 VtafttAliit thiiuruA ", ahrlCaryLl / 11rlH . ls .... 0441fihri: iy ire . K. T r retltrtr Onlyl :[ : , ,aimay FRESH fISH DEPARTMENT difficult "HammerklaVler" Sonata on his Carnegie Hall recital pro- gram recently.. ;His -,work was widely proclaimed by critics. Music critior.bave been scurry- ing to- Unit glossaries for new adjectivei iiith which: to describe his art since he 'startled' the music -worldN irlild!4PfiiVtAi the first VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY prize in the Queen Elizabeth Com- petition in Brussels in 1956. He was then 19 years ,old and was selected unanimously for the prize by a panel which included Artur Rubinstein, Emil Gaels and Rob- ert Casadesus. The Brussels victory created a demand for his appearance around the world. His first tour took him to Bel- gium, Holland, West Germany and Poland. He was presented by S. Hurok in North America for the first time in 1958 and has returned several times since in addition to concertizing all over the globe. The young pianist, at the age of 34, is booked solid playing more than 50 concerts each season in the United States alone to sold out houses and a comparable number of appearances around the world. His numerous recordings on the London label are best-sellers. Ashkenazy will appear here for the 39th annual Balfour Concert of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Hetu conducting. Tickets may be obtained at the Zionist _Cultural Center, 18451 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, 353-3636. DAME MARGOT FONTEYN, the world's foremost ballerina, will be special guest star when the National ,Ballet performs "Cinderella" at the Masonic Auditorium, Nov. 26. THE DETROIT' JEWISH. NEWS Friday, Plarerrher 5, 1971-31 M ai - d evoking t - By Ruth Sirkia S • (C0P7rE bt 1971, • STA, lac.) Our_ culinary adventures in Hong Kong - took us one evening to the Mayflower • Restaurant in the "Silsy Wang" quarter of Hong Kong Island, which is also known as the "Red Light" quarter. The restaurant occupies the same blinding as the Tonnochy-13a11- -rooms, in which .1.41i Fong, -Kee Kee, and about 200 Chinese girls are available for dancing for about 3S tents a ,dance; while drinks cost about 30 rents each. In-. this Unlikely 'place we were intaiiduced to a new 'way -of serv- ing chicken. -The chicken is-cubed, and served with walnuts or pecans. The dish is absolutely tasteful.and is a -refieshing method of combin- ing Meat,. vegetables and-nuts: It . demonstrates the Chinese prin- ciple of cooking quickly and light- ly in a shallow oil base. The dish is cooked in an , unbelievably short time, and reaches the table at the peak of its flavor. Walnut chicken is an ideal dish to be cooked at the table. Have all the ingredients cut up and ready, and 'let your family and friends join you in the excitement of your culinary adventure. •For four servings: Preparation time, 15 minutes; cooking time 8 minutes. 1 whole breast of chicken 2 on. pecans or walnuts 1 small onion 4 scallions 1 medium carrot 34 cucumber Oil for frying Si cup clear chicken broth 2 tsp. soy sauce 34 tsp. salt Ltsp. corn starch 1. Cut the white meat of the chicken into very small pieces, about the size of an olive. Set aside. 2. Clean the vegetables and cut them as follows: Cut- the onion into small cuges, the scallions into one-inch strips, the carrots into thin Ekes and the cu- cumber into bite-size chunks. Set aside. 3. Mix the corn starch in a small cup with two this. water. Set aside. 4. Pour two this. oil in a large skillet. Fry the nuts for about three minutes, tossing them for even frying. Remove from skillet and put on paper towel. Into the same skillet add three more table. oil, and heat it well. Add the on- ions and fry lightly for one minute. Add the chicken and fry while stir- ring for two minutes. 5. Add the broth, salt, soy sauce and bring to a boil. Boll for one minute and add the corn starch while stirring. Reduce the heat and simmer one-and- one-half minutes more. The dish is ready. 6. Transfer the dish Immediately into a heated serving plate. Sprinkle the fried nuts on top. Serve hot with steamed rice. Isadore Mulias Mayor of Trenton; Other Votes Listed Isadore Mull= is the new mayor of Trenton as a result of balloting Tuesday in the downriver com- munity. Mulias, a longtime resident of Trenton, where he has been co- owner of- a. department store, is active in Cong. Isaac of Trenton. Voting in other suburban corn- aiwaities brought the -re-election of David H. Shepherd se - mayor of Oak -Park and-Abraham Levine as _piens. Ada InPYor. Maigit; rle Eisenfeld was elected cOmmis- sioner in the latter election. Merton Colburn was re-elected councilmar in Oak -Park, and Mel Rycus vii lage councilman in Orchard Lake . GUY LOMBARDO, who bring his Royal Canadians -to the Ma sonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Nov 13, is almost as well known a a sports enthusiast as he is fo his ``sweetest music this side o heaven." :