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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. 8, 1972-25
Naha(
in Gaza
GAZA — Two new Nahal
settlements in the Gaza Strip
were formally inaugurated in
mid-November. The first
ceremony was at Nahal Net-
zarim, five kilometers south
of Gaza.
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CLAM
Edward G. Robinson in His 200th Film
ANGEL'S
Northwood Inn
S
, after
2 a.m.
when you see Mr. Ballman. Then you know the night's
over, the last drink served, the last dim m plate re-
moved from the table.
He's the Scotch's "two o'clock man' and ha: been
since before we opened. He started with its at our
Dad's place, Buddy's Bar-B Q on Twelfth more than
twenty years ego . . .
And he's never missed a night. And there are
lot of
people who don't think about going home
•'•ey see
him moving among the tables, t,rnimg
c ,..a , rs up.
To us, he's more than an employee_ He's
sons the Scotch is so very popular . .
rea-
He's a restaurant person, o proresioncil
r. d you
know what? Mr. Ballman brings his forn;i7 - :.•otch 'n
Sirloin when they go out for dinner!
Thanks, Mr. Ballmon. We appreciate . .
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Westerns, and films dealing his bow on the screen with
with melodramatic and meta- the picture "The Bright
physical concepts.
Shawl," shot in Havana,
Robinson was born in Buch- Cuba. Ile rose to the top.
arest, Romania, one of five seven years later, as the
sons of Morris and Sarah gangster-chieftain in Mervyn
Goldenberg. His family emi- LeRoy's, "Little Caesar";
grated to the States where and became persona non
Eddie originally studied to grata in Nazi Germany when
become a rabbi. Ile joined a portraying a strongly phased
stock company and landed officer ferreting out subver-
on Broadway with ten plays sives in "Confessions of a
to his credit with the Thea- Nazi Spy" made by Anatole
ter Guild. In 1924, he made Litvak for Warner Bros.
ANYBODY NEED a Santa
Claus? . . Don Cohen has
his full regalia, beard and
all including a jolly nature
for festivities this year . . .
Before moving here from
Rochester and St. Louis, the
Kayak area boss here has
been playing the role every
season .. Dr. Julian Priver,
executive director at Sinai
Hospital, suggested Sister
Mary Lelia, head gal at Mt.
Carmel . . . who informed
us that one of their drivers
plays the bearded gent each
anum . . . Rut Sister Mary's
thanks of sincere grac:ous-
ness shout(' warm Don's
heart for his fine volunteer
services.
EVER TRY WALKING
through a wall? . It's easy
if' there's a bole in it . . .
which is the bit at Charter
The ROB BROWN MARI-
ONF.TTES come to the De-
troit Youtheater, with their
holiday special, Saturday at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the De-
troit Insfiute of Arts auditor-
ium. Tickets may he purchas-
ed in ads ance either in per-
son or by mailing a stamped,
self addressed c -it7dope and
ch-o.-k um mon, y-order pay-
able to: Li , trait City Theater
to Ticket Office, Detroit In-
stitute of Arts, Detroit, Mich.
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Contest . . . however, they
are ineligible, according to
the rules . . Nominations
may be sent in through Dec.
31 . . . after which elections
will be held by a special
ballot to he printed in The
Jewish News listing those
selected by your nominations
. . . This week's additions to
the growing list are , . .
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Irving J. Flanders, E. David
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The 75-acre site is being
held by a nucleus group of
Betar members, who have
BY HERBERT LUFT
been there since last Febru-
(Copyright 1972, JTA, Inc.)
ry. They will eventually
HOLLYWOOD — Edward
Land over the site to its G. Robinson, in motion pic-
permanent settlers, a group tures for 48 years, is now
o m the religious kibutz portraying at MGM the role
movement.
of Sol Roth, a Jewish police
The second settlement is investigator who becomes
Nahal Morag, south of Khan weary with man's inhuman.
Yunis.
ity, in the epic, "Soylent
The new settler s plan Green," laid in the year 2022.
mainly to grow vegetables
The fantastic, "science-
for export on the 250 acres.
fact" story reflects a dismal
world half a century from
Our best thoughts come now when New York City
from others.
is overcrowded teaming with
—Ralph Waldo Emerson millions of hungry and star-
vation-bred citizens. Only
the very rich can afford a
FINAL WEEK
normal
living. The multitude
MEL BALL
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LENNIE
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SCHICK
A powerful police force
DANCING
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prevents bloody riots in the
street. Charlton Heston es-
says a tough officer with
HOUR GLASS
Robinson. alias Sol Roth, his
w. ts.r.icwocs
531-4150 Idea?,
researcher. When the latter
_ learns that the last resources
for artificial nourishment,
We are Party Plannerk in substance, will be the ab-
stract from human corpses,
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he takes his own life because,
as a Jew, he cannot endure
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cannibalism.
• WEDDING
Among 200 pictures of Ed-
ward G. Robinson this seems
RECEPTIONS
to be the most horrifying,
though the veteran perform-
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er has played almost every-
thing, from kings to beggars,
from gangsters to monks.
WOODWARD AT I1 MILE RD
with his films running the
gamut from the profound to
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CMIL1
,a
House Barbers,
where the
first breakthrough has come
about In the expansion pro-
gram by owners Roy Calley
and Al Nettle , . . Next-door
apartment will have a wait•
ing room, exclusive men's
boutique shop and a large
private area devoted solely
to Roy's main forte . . de-
signing and styling
hair
pieces.
SI loWS WHO'S BOSS at
new home of Jackie and
Mike Kallen in West Bloom-
field . . Ile loves showers,
and she loves to lake baths
. . . So the big four-bedroom
rambler has no stall shower
but a sunken bathtub .
Jackie and Mike will have a
house warming when the
furnace works properly
(sounds logical')
TRIPLE CELEBRATION
for Daniel Feen . . . becom-
ing life Masonic member in
Mosaic, 530 . . . Ruth and
Daniel's daughter Diane
graduating University of
Michigan with high honors
. . . and their son Richard at
Michigan State being accept-
ed by the American Archeo-
logical Association . . with
whom he'll travel through
the ruins -of Europe after his
graduation next year . .
All went to celebrate in Las
Vegas for a week.
THE FALSE TEETH bridge
that Sylvia Danto wears as
costume jewelry is real . . .
She is a dental technician in
the Professional Building ...
and had the chopper setting
glittered to a shiny polish.
RON KRAMER, former
University of' Michigan, De-
troit Lion and Green Bay
Packer football great, recalls
going to Sidney-Hill Health
Club one time with Phil
Warren of Paragon Steel.
where Ron is affiliated
. .
and an elderly gent saying,
"What is a nice Jewish boy
like you doing playing foot-
ball?"
AT THE GOLDEN anni-
versary of a noted Glendale,
Calif., couple, writes Sam
Rose, the peppery wife was
asked, "At any time during
your long married life, did
you ever consider divorcing
your husband?" . . . After a
moment's reflection, she an-
'were - flivorcing him, DO.
Killing yes!"
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