• Set of Animal Stories, r'airy . Tales in New Viking List MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN ADAMS Circus Park WO 1-8524 Open Daily II a.m. MERCURY Grand Wk — THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Debbie Reynolds, at 11:15, 1:35, 3:56, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45. WED.: Ladies Day 50c 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Fre• Parking FOX Life & Violence in Harlem Shirley Clark's "THE COOL WORLD' & Steve "Hercules" Reeves in "THE AVENGER" (in Color) Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late - SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 GRAND CIRCUS r c 4u 0 s o 1C .3 i 2 a t r k Grand At Open Daily 10:45 a.m., Sat. 10:45 a.m., Sun., 10:45 a.m. Wk—Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroi- anni, "YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW." 11:05, 1:28, 3:51, 6:14, 8:37, 10:44 Ladies Day every Wednesday 50c ART THEATRES CORONET 16850 Schaefer, UN 24100 The biblical Noah has left his mark and has influenced writers through the ages. Among the newesf examples of Vie for Jewish Votes in England "TOPKAPI" (in Color) Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximillian Schell, Robert Morley and Akim Tamaroff. Fri., Mon., Tues., Thurs. 5:45, 8:10, 10:40. Wed., Sat., Sun. 12:45, 3:10, 5:40, 8:10, 10:40. Plus Featurette (in Color) with the KINGSTON TRIO. "WITH THEIR EYES ON THE STARS." Fri., Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8:00 8. 10:25. Wed., Sat., Sun. 3:00, 5:30, 8:00, 10:25. NORWEST 17630 Grand River VE 8-1030 Open Mon., Thurs. 7:00, Fri. 4:45 Sat. Mat. 12:30, Reopen 4:45, Sun. 1:30 Richard Burton 8, Elizabeth Taylor in "CLEOPATRA" Mon., Thurs. 8:15 only. Sun. 1:55, 5:15, 8:30. Fri. 5:15 8. 8:30, Sat. 6:15 8. 9:30. Sat. KIDDIES Mat. Open 12:30. "MOUSE ON THE MOON" 8. "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED" 17013 Hamilton UN 2 - 2140 George Pappard Carol Baker in "THE CARPETBAGGERS" Open FRI. 6:45, shown at 7:05 and 9:45 Open SAT. at 4:45, shown at 5:05, 7:45, and 10:30 Open SUN. at 1:45, shown at 2:05, 4:45, 7:30 and 10:00 Starting Oct. 14th "A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME" PALMER PARK 15635 Mack nr. Alter, TU 2-5291 Open Daily & Sat. 6:45, Sun. 3:45 NOW PLAYING "THE SILENCE" Daily & Sat. 7:00 10:05. SUN. 4:00, 7:05, 10:10. "2 WAY STRETCH" Peter Sellers. Daily S. Sat., 8:30. SUN. 5:35, 8:45 SURF 13135 Fenkell BR 3-8866 Open Wed., Thur., Mon., Tues. 7:45; Fri. & Sat. 6:45; Sun. 3:45 "THE SILENCE" Daily & Sat. 7:00, 10:20. SUN. 4:00, 7:20, 10:45. "JULES & JIM" Daily & Sat. 8:35. SUN. 5:35, 9:00. TRANS-LUX KRIM THEATRE 16473 Woodward TO 84300 THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Debra Kerr & Sue Lyon Weekdays MON. through THURS. Doors Open 6:45 p.m. Features at 7:30, 9:45 p.m. FRI. with late show. Doors open 5:45 pm Features at 6:00, 8:20, 10:40 SAT. with late show, doors open at 1 p.m. Ftrs. at 1:35, 3:50, 6:10, 8:25, 10:45 SUN. Ftrs. at 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40. NEIGHBORHOOD 2990-12 Mile Rd. LI 2-0330 BERKLEY Award Winning Picture of 1963 Exclusive Showing Albert Finney & Sussanna York (in color) Tom Jones DAILY & SAT. Open 7:00, Starts at 7:15 & 9:35 SUN. Open 1:10, Shown at 1:48, 4:17, 6:46, and 9:15. SAT.: Children's Matinee Open at 1:00 Next Attrac. Starting Oct. 14th "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" 8. "RIDE THE WILD SURF" Gd. River at Oakman WE 3-6380 Sean Connery, "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE." Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason Weekdays open 6:00, shown at 6:25 8. 10:46, Sat. 6:44, 11:05. Sun. open 1:30 shown at 2:05, 6:26, 10:47. "THE HUSTLER" with Paul Newman & Jackie Gleason. Week—shown .at 8:32 only. Sat. 4:30, 8:51. Sun. 4:12, 8:33. Sat. Matinee open 12:30. "TEENAGE WAREWOLFE" 8. "THE MYSTER- IANS." BEVERLY CARMEN 5746 Schaefer near Ford Litt 2-1610 Open Daily 6:45. Sat. 5:00, Sun. 12:45 Carol Baker & Peter Vaneyck "STATION 6 SAHARA" "55 DAYS AT PEIKING" Ava Gardner, David Niven Woodwa 22857 LI 3-5800 rd Open Mon.-Thur. 7:00, Fri. 5:15, Sat. Mat. 12:00 noon, Reopen 5:30. Sun. 1:15 Richard Burton 8. Elizabeth Taylor in "CLEOPATRA" 8. MON.-THUR. 8:15 only, FRI. 5:45 9:00, SAT. 6:15 8. 9:30. SUN. 1:45, 5:10, 8:30. SAT. KIDDIES MAT.—Open at 12 Noon "GHOST OF THE DRAG STRIP HOL- LOW," "THE HEADLESS GHOST" RADIO CITY RIVIERA LONDON ( JTA) — Britain's major parties, bidding for votes in the Oct. 15 general election, all made statements on issues of spe- cial concern to Jewish voters, par- ticularly regarding the Middle East Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the , premier and leader of the Conserv- ative party, has left this election assignment to his home secretary, Henry Brooke, who speaks in gen- eral terms and avoids specific is- sues. Brooke tells voters that the guiding principle of the British government is to maintain the bal- ance of arms in the area. Labor party leader Harold Wil- son has been much more specific, asserting that, if Labor wins, we will try to obtain agreement of the great powers to halt the arms race in the Middle East. Jo Grimond, Liberal Party leader and head of the party least likely to win, has told voters that he also favors a halt in the arms race. But he has added that, if the Arabs refuse to make peace with Israel and con- tinue their arms race, Israel is en- titled to maintain the balance by getting the new modern arms it needs. ROYAL W. 7 Mile-Meyers, UN 4-8800 Richard Burton 8. Elizabeth Taylor in "CLEOPATRA" $1 until 6 p.m. except Sun. Fri. Open 5:45 shown at 6:00, 9:20. Sat. shown at 6:00 & 9:40. Sun. open 1:30 shown at 2:10, 5:35, 9:00. Mon. 8. Tues. Open at 7:00 shown at 8:00 only. Sat. Kiddies Mat. at 1:00. "Man From the Diner's Club" 8. "Twelve to Noon" Starting Wed. Oct. 14th, Exclusive 1st Run Picture, "WHERE LOVE HAS GONE," Susan Hayward 8. Bette Davis ACCLAIMED as Walt Disney's greatest achievement! tory. Thus, because the animals de- scribed are in far-away places, the author also has included among the illustrations a set of maps. The reader is taken to the Came- roons, to Guiana, to the Gauchos, to Paraguay, to many other places. The hunts are exciting, and the author tells his stories about the animals he describes with great skill. Born in India in 1925, Gerald Durrell was educated in several European countries, specializing in zoology. His work in zoological in- GOES WHERE NO MOTION PICTURE HAS EVER DARED GO BEFORE! - MU &YAM /MAW MICHAEL CONNER • JOEY HEATHERTON EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT OCTOBER 14TH Royal TERRACE Plymouth Rd. W of Middlebelt KE 3-5400 8. GA 7.1200 Opens Fri. 4:30, Sat. 9:45 a.m. Walt Disney Presents Sun. 10:30 a.m., Mon. 8. Tues. 6:30 "THREE LIVES OF THOMASINA" Weekdays 7:00, 10:45. Fri. 6:20, 9:35, Sat. 11:40, 2:50, 6:10, 9:35. Sun. 10:40 a.m., 1:50, 5:10, 8:40. "A TIGER WALKS" Weekdays 8:40 only. Fri. 4:45, 8:00, 11:20. Sat. 10:00 a.m., 1:15, 4:35, 7:55, 11:20. Sun, 12:15, 3:35, 7:00, 10:30. Llvernois at McNichols UN 2-4252 "THE BEATLES" "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" Open 6:45 shown at 7:00, 10:30 daily. Sat. & Sun. Open 12:45 shown at 1:00, 4:45, 9:00. ELVIS PRESLEY, "BLUE HAWAII" Shown at 9:00 only daily. Sat. & Sun. 3:15, 7:00, 10:30. VARSITY JULIE t iN rDREWS DICK VAN DYKE DAVID TOMLINSON GLYNIS JOHNS HHH ID) AT MEYERS 4•11P6O • FREE PARKING \11. ■■■ ••• ■ ••• ■ I LAST WEEK EIROTADYN- WE pots A LAitNa filINUARItli ERA =Mt Can a girl from Leadville Tourist Link Is Opened by Bulgaria, Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, October 9, 1964 7 (MILS The Wyoming at Fenkel WESTOWN WE 3-7111 "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" Jack Lemmon and Romy Schneider. Open 6:45 Shown Weekdays 8:58 only. Sat. Open 12:30 Shown at 2:46, 6:49, 10:52. Sun. Open 1:30 Shown at 2:00, 6:08, 10:11. "RIDE THE WILD SURF" Fabian and Tab Hunter. Weekdays Shown at 7:00, 11:08. Sat. Shown at 1:00, 5:08, 9:11. Sun. Shown at 4:27, 8:30. SOFIA, Bulgaria (JTA) — The inauguration of Bulgarian - Israel tourist traffic through facilities of Open Daily 6:45. Sat. 8. Sun. 12:45 El Al Israel Airlines was cele- "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" Jack Lemmon and Romy Schneider. brated here at a banquet arranged "RIDE THE WILD SURF" Fabian and by Bulgaian authorities for a del- Tab Hunter. egation of 100 guests brought on Sat. Mat. Also "The Snow Queen" out El Al's first flight to Bulgaria. 4:40. Israel Ambassador Zvi Avron, KRAMER and Bulgarian government repre- 5743 Michigan TA 5-3565 sentatives, spoke at the banquet, Open Daily: 6:45, Sat. 12:45, hailing the new link in Bulgarian- Sun. 12:45 Continuous Israeli relations. The envoy and NOW PLAYING the government representatives "EL CID" "STATION 6 SAHARA" emphasized the exceptional friend- Carol Baker & Peter Vaneyck ship of the Bulgarian people for Sat. Mat. "Black Sand" & "The Hideous Jews. They noted that Bulgaria Sun Demon" out at 4:00. and Denmark were the only two countries in Europe where Jews MAI KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. did not suffer during the Nazi holo- GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 caust because local residents open- Open Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues 4:45. ly fought Nazi deportation efforts. Wed. 8. Sun. 12:45. Continuous. MAT. Wed. 8. Sun. 12:45. readers to many remote areas where the delineated animals are to be found, also teaches the young reader geography and some his- OPENS WEDNESDAY t rom ance and happiness with $20,000,000? 14832 Grand River "CLEOPATRA"' Ralph Thomp- son, this volume, by taking the good illustrations by stitutions, his West African and South American trips, have made him an outstanding work authority on animals and animal life. Viking Press children's depart- ment renders another noteworthy service with another splendid book, "The Winter Flower and Other Fairy Stories" by Anne Montrose, illustrated by Mircea Vasiliu. There is a combination of ro- mance and poetry in this group of stories. The author has acquired genuine mastery of the narrative skill and of imaginative power. Each of her stories contains the charm that makes fairy tales so well liked by young readers. And because she relates her stories with marked wholesomeness they emerge among the best of the mod- ern tales for the young. They hold the reader's attention and each story encourages the reading of the next. It is the narrative style and the imaginativeness that makes this a most noteworthy collection Of warm and inspiring tales. I STARTS OCT. 16th TE 4-1810 9222 Grand River Open Daily 5:30. Sat. 12:45, Reopen 5:30, Sun. 12:45 "EL CID" "STATION 6 SAHARA" Carol Baker 8. Peter Vaneyck Sat. Mat. 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