THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sharon: Revamp WB Government Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST "THE 60th SEASON" starring Solly Goldfield, Sam Press and Al Rosen, was the theme given to sur- prise birthday party for the three who are all celebrat- ing theith 60th birthdays this year. The party, given by Al's wife, Charlotte, at Michi- gan Inn, was a surprise only to Sam, though, Who saw his picture displayed along with the others outside the banquet room when arriv- ing . . Brothers-in-law Al and Solly already knew, since it was Al's wife giving the party . . and one of Scilly's friends had told him about it an hour before- he was to arrive (don'tYou hate those kind of people?) Some 65 relatives and friends enjoyed the theater motif ... with invitations announcing "A Premiere Charlotte Rosen Produc- tion, The 60th Season" . . . and as guests arrived, they Were asked to go to a "box office" to get their "tickets" (place cards designed to look like theater tickets.) . . . Each table was named for a Broadway show . . . "West Side Story," "Evita," "They're Playing Our Song, ' etc. . . . and ork leader Sam Barnett came to the tables getting requests for big band music, standards and popular tunes. The biggie surprise was when a messenger from Eastern Onion did his Happy Birthday singing and joking bit . . . and a belly dancer provided entertainment to three very embarrassed birthday boys. THERE'S ONLY ABOUT 50 of them in the country . . . but Joe and Frances Carrick have one of the very rare Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs used to hunt Lions in Africa . . . It was sent to them couple of months ago by daughter Janice Carrick while an electronic engineer with NBC in Washington, D.C. . . . Jan is now in Palermo, Calif. How much food does their "little" dog eat?. . . Joe and Fran figure about 25 pounds in just over a week. CONTEST AT Applegate Square on Northwestern and Inkster will be in celebration of its third anniversary . . . with best window decorating winning gift certificates that must be used in the shopping center . . . Nice gesture of merchants help- ing each other. NEW OFFICE DEPT. . . . Barrister Mort Eskin . . Suite 505 at Heritage Plaza on Northwestern and Evergreen. THREE COUPLES... Dave and Doreen Hermelin, - Norman and Beverly Lip- pitt and Dr. Robert and Re- ggie Fisher, traveled the U.S. recently with their children . . . in motor homes . . . In Oregon, they visited Marshall and Judi Sandler, former'Detroiters, now owners of the North- west Telescope and Binoc- ular Shop. SO MANY PEOPLE have asked the folks at "Second Generation Sing- les" . . . new group for ages 23-45 . . . about a rock 'n roll and disco dance contest . . . and so it is . . high- lighting their next party, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at Rober- to's on Coolidge in Berkley. THOSE WHO missed out . . or want to see it again . . . will have the opportunity to catch "Mama Loves Littman's" . . pre- sented 8:30 Oct. 15 at Southfield-Lathrup High on W. 12 Mile . . . For advance reservations, call Marcella Roth, 356-6378; Ruth Blumberg, 559-3874; or Ann Fishman, 559-5449. SHOOTING DATE .. . for Raleigh Square Mar- ketplace opening on Tele- graph and 10 Mile, is Oct. 17 . . . 250 or more of the 360 total spaces will be occupied when it opens . . . Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays . . . with furniture, de- signer clothing, floiists, an- tiques, all sorts of foods, etc. REUNION DEPT. . . . Centtal High, January,' 1952 . . . Nov. 28 at Ramada Inn on Telegraph . . . Call Harold Summers 967-3559 (anytime) or Fritzi Roth, 962-6021 (dur- ing the day.) JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet Sunday moved towards approval of Defense Minister Ariel Sharon's new plan for an overhaul of administration in the West Bank and Gaza. While the formal vote was put off till next week, Cabinet Secretary Arye Naor said the "trend" was clearly in favor of approval and all ministers who spoke last Sunday backed the plan. Sharon proposes that the army limit itself to defense-security functions while the civilian adminis- tration be in the hands_of civilians — including as many as possible Palesti- nians, including the highest levels of administration. Premier Begin said Sharon was presenting the plan .with his full backing. The army's job should be to defend and protect the country, he said, and not to govern. One key purpose of the proposed overhaul is to im- prove the atmosphere in the areas as the longstalled au- tonomy talks get off the ground again. Sharon re- ported on the plan to the au- tonomy talks resumption session in Cario last week and said the reorganization would tangibly contribute to "confidence-building" in the areas. British Firm to Compensate Jewish Worker one time among the leading volunteer groups in the community, is looking for former members to hold a reunion . . . Last meeting was around eight years ago . . The gals had over 200 members. It started in 1942, send- ing indigent and emotion- ally disturbed children to Fresh Air Camps at Orton- ville and Brighton . . . The Sheruth Village is still at Ortonville . . . and Silver- man Village for Emotion- ally Disturbed Children at Camp Tamarack is a result of their efforts. Contact Sadie Saferstein,_ 352-3991; or Sara Winer, 626-0660. Steamer Health Club . . . on Capitol in Oak Park . . . will open again . . . New Filmstrips Focus on Immigrants Soldiers Lauded NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has created a filmstrip series, "American Story," describing the Americanization of immig- rant groups in the U.S. In addition to the Jews, the series focuses on groups such as German, Italian, black, Mexican, Puefto Ri- can, Japanese, American Indian, Irish and Swedish. Each filmstrip is accom- panied by a discussion guide and a bibliography. DARBYS STANLEY owner will be Frank Blas. JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Prof. Moshe Arens, chair- man of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Security Com- mittee, told a recent Tel Aviv University sym- posium that Israel's army is equal to the , combined might of all the NATO countries together, includ- ing the U.S. Arens said the Israeli soldier is more highly moti- vated than other soldiers. ALEXANDER'S roinoed 542-4414 13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE OPEN 7 DAYS In The Heritage Bldg. h on. 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