THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1919 34 For then I will turn to the peoples a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve Him, with one con- sent. Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners Open Sundays. 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon. EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES arcos. 7225 W. McNichols (6 elks. W. of Livornois) UN 2-6455 OUR GREAT DINNER SPECIALS! 7 DAYS A WEEK — 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Examples: From • Sauteed Chicken Livers • Broiled Scrod • Chopped Sirloin • Stuffed Cabbage • Stuffed Peppers • Liver & Onions • Veal Parmigiana • Veal Cutlets • Fried Chicken • Bar-B-O Chicken • London Broil • Strip Steak • Etc.. Etc.. Etc. • Etc.. Etc.. Etc. ALL DINNERS INCLUDE . CHOICE OF 5 DIFFERENT SOUPS. OR JUICE. FRESH TOSSED SALAD OR COLE SLAW. CHOICE OF POTATO. HOT VEGETABLE & FRESH BAKED JEWISH ,RYE $ 395 POINT AFTER DELI 26400 W. 12 MILE AT NORTHWESTERN (In Racquetime Bldg.) SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-2 p.m.1 - 355-3733 mrr N.. •••••••••••••••• • OUR ANNUAL • • DINNER SPECIALS ♦ • STUFFED PEPPER A • STUFFED CABBAGE • STUFFED KISHKE $ 5 0: • • SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS V • CORNED BEEF & EGGS Includes: Cup of Soup, Bread and Butter CHICKEN 150 ROAST WITH STUFFING per person JERUSALEM (JTA) — The cost-of-living incre- ment to be paid to wage- earners in Israel as of Oc- tober has been set at 29.6 percent of salaries (up to a salary ceiling of IL 22,000 i.e. $900). The increment, paid periodically, is in- tended to help workers face inflation. The 29.6 percent rate, agreed upon last week by the Histadrut and the employers federation, is equivalent to 80 percent of the price rise recorded nationwide since June. Until now, the periodic COL increments have com- pensated for 70 percent of the rate of inflation. The 80 percent rate was agreed to after strenuous negotiating between the Histadrut, the government and the private employers. (The inflation rate in Israel currently tops 80 percent annually.) The increment agree- ment will mean that a worker earning IL 22,000 or more will receive an addi- 1/2 Springer Readers of all ages will enjoy "Lori" by Gloria Glod- reich (Holt, Rinehart and Winston). Experience the activities of Lori as she travels to Is- rael for the first time. Ex- perience her insights, and the every day events that go on at Kibutz Balfouria, meet her new friends and Includes: Cup of Soup & Vegetables `Conquer' Slated 'the Bonstelle 0 at She 50 . $ CHICKEN LIVERS Stoops to Conquer" per person 0 by Oliver Goldsmith will with Fried Onions . Includes: Cup of Soup, Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter begin a two-weekend • 8:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at run the Theater. HARRY WEISS' 1 Bonstelle Matinees will be held 2 p.m. v ORIGINAL ESQUIRE • Oct. 21 and 28. 40 RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN Tickets are available at Wayne State University 353-4999) the .11 MILE AT LAHSER 0 bookstore and at Hudson's. •••••••••••••••• ORIGINAL E .' FAMOUS ; HARVARD ROW MAIL ARMANDO'S Serving The Finest In MEXICAN FOOD • Dinners • Cocktails • Luncheons (Pina Coladas, Margueritas, Sangrias, Etc.) Join Us At Our All New FRESH SEAFOOD KITCHEN Select Your Own FRESH SEAFOOD SN. tional IL 6,512 ($270) with the October pay check. In fact, though, some of this in- crement has already been anticipated: wage-earners have been receiving IL 1,300 ($50) a month on ac- count since July, and a further five percent on ac- count as of their September salaries. The 29.6 percent COL hike is the largest in memory, and has been brought about by the un- precedentedly high rate of inflation, which some economists fear may yet hit the triple-digit mark this- fiscal year. The government has indi- cated that it would be pre- pared to make increments linked 100 percent to the rate of inflation, instead of 80 percent as at present. But this would be condi- tional upon a nationwide labor agreement pegging or restraining wage increases for the next two years. Goldreich Novel Enjoyable By SUSAN ACKER MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS, 3 p.m. to 810 p.m. The rich and the poor met together — the Lord is the maker of them all. Israeli Workers Get COL Raise Add Our Spanish Sauces Mexican Entertainment Nightly By Antonio & Nina Open 11 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. (closed Mon.) 4242 W. Vernor (AT CLARK PARK) Reservations: 554-0666 Also: ARMANDO'S OF HOWELL 2010 East Grand River 546-8181 watch her face the hard- ships of growing up. One doesn't have to travel to Israel to under- stand the story of Lori. After reading this novel one will understand as well as experience a bit of Israel too. High school and junior high school students will particularly be interested in the novel. 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