THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, January 4, 1974 Kosher Dinners at Holiday Inns Holiday Inns of America, the world's largest motel chain, announced that kosher dinners are now available in 160 company operated Holi- day Inns through the U. S. including Hawaii.. Meals are also offered in Mexico and the Carribean. By agreement with Schreiber Caterers of New York, the (U) approved meals will be served upon request by the Holiday Inns. Six separate meat meals are available in the initial serv- ice. Creative Party Planning In making the announce- ment, Sam Ward, director of food and beverage quality control of Holiday Inns, noted that franchised inns throughout the world will soon provide this desired ac- commodation for travelers who desire kosher gourmet foods. Arrangements for this com- bined project were made by Gold and Seiger Development Co., of Memphis, Tenn., which has the exclusive rights to this arrangement. Memphis is the home office of Holiday Inns. Kemmons Wilson is chairman of the board of Holiday Inns. including Southfield Auto Worker Battles GM, UAW in Religions Bias Suit in the U. S. District Court and Young, specialists in the ants. Even if the latter's chances are nil, another suit for the Eastern District of area of civil rights. The Equal Employment "will strain my resources to Michigan. the limit," Marlowe said. It represents another step Cpportunity Commission has allowed its government at- in one man's odyssey to ob- Jewish Inheritance tain justice in the courts — torney to join the local team an appeal that has cost a]- as amicus curiae. Every inheritance of the The Circuit Court in Cin- Jewish people, every teach- most $8,000 to process. Marlowe, a Jew employed cinnati censured the district ing of their secular history at the GM Fisher Body- court for failing to hold an and religious experience, Pontiac Division plant here, oral argument providing a draws them powerfully to the side of charity, liberty and has charged that GM denied full disclosure of the facts. Marlowe said he raised the progress. — Calvin Coolidge, him the right of advance- ment, promotion or overtime almost $8,000 with great dif- in "The Spiritual Foundation because of his religion. He ficulty because the company of America." also charged that the UAW and the union "made sure failed to represent Marlowe that my income was limited J. J. CLARKE STUDIO in good faith against GM and to 40 hours per week, re- Portraiture of Distinction: Your Wedding that both the company and gardless of the time worked Formals For - Condids - Direct Color by the rest of my depart- the union have established a promotional and seniority ment and the plant." j - 3223 W. McNichols He said he fully expects system "whose design, in- Nr. Muirlond more delays and possibly a Call 341-4141 tent and purpose limits the employment and promotional new appeal by the defend- opportunities of Jewish em- ployes." The 6th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati last month vacated the distirct court's dismissal of Mar- lowe's suit but cautioned that its ruling should not be taken "as an indication that the Philip G. Givens, former court has reached any con- mayor of Toronto who is na- clusion on the merits of the tional president of the Can- case." GM and the UAW had adian Zionist Federation of Slacks • Blouses • Blazers • Coats Canada, will address the claimed that Marlowe was Women of Jewish National not entitled to a court hear- Sweaters • Short and Long Dresses Fund at its 44th annual donor ing because he hadn't ex- • Pant Suits • Bags event noon Jan. 22 at Cong. hausted his administrative Shaarey Zedek. The event remedies under the union's marks the end of the 1973 contract and constitution. But fund raising, goal of which the appellate court noted that is the replanting of 100,000 in view of the charges, it trees destroyed in the Yom would be futile for him to Kippur War. Givens is a "exhaust the union remedial former member of the On- procedure." tario Parliament. Marlowe first filed suit in August 1970. Preliminary hearings took two years. Al- though the trial was to begin Nov. 28, 1972, further delays pushed the court date to Feb- Dr. Yehuda Amir, visiting ruary, 1973, and the defend- professor of psychology at ants' request for dismissal BOBYE GREEN'S the University of Wisconsin, was granted on Feb. 15 on on leave from his post as the grounds that Marlowe chairman of the psychology _had not exhausted the union department at Bar-Ilan Uni- remedial procedure. 398-1331 3055 W. 12 Mile, Berkley Marlowe is being repre- versity, will speak 1:30 p.m. Master Charge (Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30) BankAmericard Wednesday at the McGregor sented by the Southfield law Memorial Conference Center form of Bornstien, Wishnow at Wayne State University. His topic will be `Ethnic Origins and Social Relations in Israeli Society." Born in Vienna, Prof. Amir emigrated to Palestine in 1938. Following service in the War for Independence he studied at Hebrew Univer- sity. He earned a masters degree at the Yeshiva Uni- versity and a PhD degree in Invites vou to the social psychology at New Second Annual York University. Prof. Amir served as head Sholvin ,.; of Odc of the social science research and Graphics- by division of the Israeli army, joined Bar-Ilan's psychology department in 1967 and be- Starrtiii lanuary 6th came its chairman in 1970. On Wednesday, he will tl»-ou.,;h lanuary 37,1 discuss factors promoting harmonious relationships be- tween members of diverse WE WILL BE OPEN THIS SUNDAY. JANUARY 6TH social groups. FROM 1 :00 P.M. 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