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May 11, 1979 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SUTTON DEL

The Best of Everything

BRING MOTHER IN FOR A FREE PLANT
ON MOTHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY

CORNED BEEF
OR PASTRAMI

I LEAN CORNED BEEF

POTATO
SALAD OR
COLE SLAW

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PICKLES

lb.

20-each

• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
SUN. 8:30 to 3
p. m
TUES.
S E R SAT 6 to 4
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— Also Serving —



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• Giant Beefburgers




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• Breakfast •Lunch • Dinner

In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining

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Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day

—Hours-

MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.



Friday, May 11, 1919 33

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ing for 80 with both booths
and tables . . . It'll be open
every day except Tuesdays.
FROM THE LAS
VEGAS SUN Magazine of
April 21, 1979 ... headline
"CHAMPION GUEST —
SID HUDSON" .. .
"Las Vegas businessman
Sid Hudson probably holds
the all-time record for
long-running hotel guests
— he just recently moved
out of his suite at the
Flamingo after a 32-year
stay.
" 'But I'm seriously con-
sidering moving back
there,' he quipped. 'Because
there's no one to check up on
you when you're living
alone in an apartment.
Everyone at the hotel al-
ways made sure I was all
right.'
"Hudson checked into the
hotel in 1947 at the request
of Bugsy Siegel. 'I told Mr.
Siegel that I was going to
make my home in Vegas
and he said, Why don't you
move into the Flamingo? I
explained to him that I
couldn't afford it, to which
he replied: I'm not going to
charge you anything.
" 'Well, I wanted to pay,
so he gave me a price,
$150 per month. That in-
cluded maid and tele-
phone service as well as
power. It was his idea.'
"Throughout his 32-year
tenure at the luxury resort,
a period that spanned 15
different owners, Hudson's
rent stayed at that same
$150 figure.
"Originally he lived in a
suite near Siegel's 'penth-
ouse,' which was located on
the second floor of the Ore-
gon Building, once the
hotel's main wing.
" 'I always had to use the
stairs in those days," Hud-
son chuckled, 'because Mr.
Siegel would have the
elevator to the second floor
constantly tied up.'
"The personable Hud-
son, 1978 City of Hope
Man of the Year, who has
been recognized re-
peatedly for his many
contributions to worthy
causes, knew Siegel quite
well. 'If anybody needed
a helping hand, Ben
Siegel was there to help;
and I guess some of that
rubbed off on me,' Hud-
son said.
"During his record-
shattering stay, Sid Hudson
had the chance to meet
many people who fre-
quented the hotel. One of
them was Howard Hughes.
" 'Hughes used to walk
around the pool at the
Flamingo around 4:30 or 5
in the morning. We'd talk
about different people we
knew in Beverly Hills.
" 'I remember that we
used to fly to Los Angeles on
Western Airlines when
their planes would only hold
15 people and there were
only about five planes at
McCarran,' Hudson added.
"Hudson has a letter
from the Flamingo Hilton
that warmly praises him.
I noted that he's welcome
to return anytime, and he

may do just that.
" 'They're beautiful
people there,' he says."
WOULD YOU BE-
LIEVE . . . couples who
come into restaurants,
order one meal and pass the
coffee cup back and forth be-
tween them?

JOIN US FOR
MOTHER'S
DAY

SUNDAY, MAY 13
FROM 12 NOON

Sen. Ribicoff
Will Retire

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff
(D-Conn.) has announced
that he intends to retire
from the Senate when his
term expires at the end of
next year and declared that
he wishes to return to pri-
vate life at his home in
Hartford, Conn.
Ribicoff, who is 69, made
his announcement prior to
his original intentions, he
said, because friends were
talking of organizing a
campaign for his fourth
term in the Senate.
Ribicoff, a Iiberal, has
been a leader in the
Democratic Party for
more than 40 years on the
state and national levels.
Ribicoff is a member of
Temple Beth Israel in
Hartford and of the Wash-
ington Hebrew Congrega-
tion.
A strong supporter of Is-
rael, he nevertheless was a
firm backer of President
Carter's Middle East
policies, especially the
package sale of advanced jet
fighter planes to Israel,
Egypt and Saudi Arabia
which angered many
friends of Israel.

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MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
NOW FOR

A
VERY HAPPY

MOTHER'S DAY

SUN., MAY 13
AT

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Premier
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The world premier of Valery
Panov's full-length ballet,
"The Idiot," will be staged
by the Berlin Opera Ballet
in Berlin June 25-27.

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OUR DINING ROOMS WILL
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WITH A SPECIAL DINNER MENU
OUR FAMOUS BRUNCH WILL BE FROM

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Reservations Accepted

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