60 Friday, September 12, 1980 Wishing All ‘N. A Very Healthy & Happy NEW YEAR devilishly fine dining and spirited drink Hart Plaza 963-3131 1 Downtown Detroit THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Prisoner of Zion, Israel Zalmanson on arrival in Israel: I cannot be com- pletely happy today because I am not the last. There are still more people in Soviet camps and prisons. My two brothers and my sister, Sylva's husband are still being held captive. I would like to thank all those who wrote letters to me and to my friends while we were in prison. We know that many people are writing but not enough of the letters are getting through. (The Best of Everything) (Continued from Page 57) biggest success with "Annie Get Your Gun" . . . 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