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June 04, 1965 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-06-04

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MOVIE GUIDE

NEIGHBORHOOD

ART THEATERS

CAMELOT

VARSITY CINEMA
UN 2-4252
Livernois at McNichols

Doors open daily 6:30, Sat. & Sun. 4:45
"MONDO CANE" 7:00 & 10:30. "PUR-
PLE NOON" Daily 8:42 only, SAT. &
SUN. 5:05, 8:42.
Coming Next: "TOM JONES" &
"IRMA LaDUCE"

DOWNTOWN

Grand Circus Park
WO 1-8525
Open Daily & Sun. 11:00
Gregory Peck and Diane Baker in
"MIRAGE". No one seated duirng last
20 min.. 11:15, 1:30, 3:45, 6:05, 8:15,
10:26
WED. Matinee Ladies Day 50c

- i 3 r2 c 4 u0 s
■ t Grand
Park,
All in color
Anthony Quinn and Lila Kedrova
"A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA"
DAILY and SUNDAY — 11:15, 2:54,
6:33, 10:12.
"MARA OF THE WILDERNESS
DAILY and SUN. 1:19, 4:50, 8:37

GRAND CIRCUS

FOX • • •

2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494
Exposed: Shocking! Brutal!

"WHITE SLAVE GIRLS"

plus The fight to stay alive in the Big
House

"RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11"

Free Parking
Doors Open 10:45 a.m.
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c

HARNESS
RACING

GREAT LAKES

14832 GRAND RIVER — VE 6-3643
Kim Novak in
"AMOROUS ADVENTURES of
MOLL FLANDERS"
FRI. & WEEK DAYS 9:10 only SAT. &
SUN. EVE. 6:40 & 10:55.
• • •
Geo. Maharis & Carol Baker in
"SYLVIA"
FRI. & WEEK DAYS open 6:45 shown
7:05, 11:20. SAT. & SUN. EVE. Re-open
6:30 shown 9:00 only
SAT. & SUN. Spec. Jerry Lewis Mati-
nee "YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG"
& "ROCK-A-BY-BABY" open 12:45, out
5:20.

Ford and Middle Belt
GA 1-0210
Plush Rocking Chair Seats!
Cooled by Refrigeration

LA PARISIEN

"HARLOW"

Open FRI. 5:45, SAT. 2:45, SUN. 1:45
MON. thru THURS. 6:45

MAI KAI

New Twin Double

Res. GA 1-7170

Adm. $1.25

Wolverine Raceway at the

DETROIT RACE COURSE

Paul Broder to Operate
4 Area Movie Houses

SCHOOLCRAFT and MIDDLEBELT

Paul Broder of Nederlander
Enterprises has taken over opera-
tion of the Riviera, Great Lakes,
Carmen and Kramer theaters.
Broder Theaters has been or-
ganized to handle the movie
houses.
A financing specialist, Broder
said the theaters will be under
the supervision of his son, Jeffrey
C. Broder. Broder formerly oper-
ated 14 theaters in the metropoli-
tan area before entering the in-
vestment field.

Bette Davis & Olivia DeHaviland

Hush Hush
Sweet Charlotte

FRI., MON., TUES. open 6:45 shown
8:47.
SAT. EVE. open 6:45 shown 9:00
SUN. open 12:45 shown 2:50, 6:55,
10:50.

"THE PLEASURE SEEKERS"

FRI. and daily 7:00, 10:55 SAT. 7:05,
11:05 SUN. 1:00, 5:00.
SAT. Spec. Kiddie Mat. 1:00 starts
1:20 out 4:20.

LI 2-0330

"MARY POPP INS"

Julie Andrews, Dick VanDyke
FRI. open 4:00, shown 4:37, 9:30. SAT.
SUN. open 1:30, shown 2:00,
&
4:30, 7:00, 9:30. Weekdays open 6:45,
shown 7:05, 9:25.

. Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
Cooled to Your Comfort
Open Daily 6:45, FRI. 5:00, SAT. &
SUN. 12:45.
"UP FROM THE BEACH" Cliff Rob-
ertson, Red Buttons.
FRI. 7:05, 10:15. SAT. 1:20, 4:30, 7:45,
10:55. SUN. 1:05, 4:18, 7:30, 10:44. DAILY
6:55, 10:55.
"SWINGING PARADISE Cliff Richards,
Walter ,Slezak. FRI. 5:40, 8:50, SAT.
2:55, 6:10, 9:20. SUN. 2:50, 6:05, 9:15.
Daily 8:30 only.

TONITE 8:30 P.M.

12 MILE & COOLIDGE

Schaefer-Fort. Dearborn
LU 2-1610
PARK FREE
HELD OVER by Popular Demand

CARMEN

ADAMS

BERKLEY THEATRIE

W. Warren at Miller Road
581-5040
DEARBORN'S FINEST THEATRE
A Nice Place to Go!
Exclusive! "ZORBA THE GREEK"
Winner of 3 Academy Awards incl.
best supporting actress Lila Kedrova.
FRI. open 6:15 shown 7:10, 9:50. SAT.
open 1:00 shown 1:50, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00.
SUN. opens 1:00 shown 1:40, 4:20, 7:10,
9:50 . WEEKDAYS open 6:15 shown
7:00, 9:45.

I.

LBJ Names Judge Hill
to U.S. District Court

LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Presi-
dent Lyndon B. Johnson has named
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge
Irving Hill, former president of the
Jewish Federation -C o u n c i l of
Greater Los Angeles and Jewish
Free Loan Association, as United
States District Court Judge for
Southern California. Judge Hill is
a member of the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and W elf are
Funds, New York, and a resident
of Los Angeles since 1946. He was
born in Lincoln, Neb.

SHOCKING!

WHITE SLAVERY

ex/10ec/ hy

I NTER POII

"WHITE
SLAVE GIRLS"

iTRATFORO
PICTURES

•ir ■ KLEMM

—ALSO—
DESPERATE MEN
IN THE BIG-HOUSE

"RIOT IN
CELL BLOCK 11"

WO 1-7917

FREE
PARKING

Montcalm
E. of Woodward

FOX

Danger of Mapai
Split Stressed •
Rally Backs B-G

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The possi-
bility of a split inside the Mapai
Party between the majority favor-
ing Prime Minister Levi Eshkol
and the minority, lined up with
ex-Premier David Ben-Gurion, was
envisaged—but not predicted—by
former Minister of Agriculture
Moshe Dayan, an • adherent of the
Ben-Gurion group.
Addressing a rally of 3,000
members of the Mapai minority in
a grove outside Natanya, Dayan
said: "This is not a meeting to
confirm a split. It is not a meet
ing to seek a split. But one should
not go around with eyes closed to
the possibility of a party split."
The meeting adopted a resolu-
tion against breaking with Mapai
but favoring a strong opposition to
the present leadership and seek-
ing to reinstate Ben-Gurion as
prime minister.
Ben-Gurion, addressing the meet-
ing, told the group that the pres-
ent political struggle is "concerned
with the disintegration of the
moral leadership of the nation.
Without this moral leadership,"
he declared, "our future would be
j eopardized."

Continued negotiations be-
tween minority and majority
leaders within the Mapai Party,
including talks lasting several
hours between Eshkol and Day-
an, failed Tuesday to bring about
a solution of the broiling leader-
ship struggle.

The minority faction continued
to demand that Ben-Gurion head
both the Mapai list for the forth-
coming parliamentary elections
and the next government. The
majority stands firm for an ar-
rangement under which Eshkol
will be premier and Ben-Gurion
would head the Mapai list.
The Mapai Center planned to
meet Thursday to conclude its dis-
discussion on the composition of
the Mapai-Ahdut Avodah joint
list. The decision was expected to
be that the center would agree
that Eshkol should be the next
premier.
Earlier in the negotiations aimed
at healing the rift between sup-
porters of Premier Eshkol and
former Premier Ben-Gurion, it was
reported that Eshkol was ready to
propose ministerial portfolios for
leaders of the minority Ben-Gurion
faction in the next cabinet.
These would include Dayan,
former Deputy Defense Minister
Shimon Peres and Mayor Abba
Khoushy.
Consideration of such a proposal,
however, would have to await the
decision by the central committee
as to who will head the list and
who will be the Mapai candidate
for the premiership.

Antique Ceremonial Items
Shown at World's Fair

NEW YORK—A collection of an-
tique Jewish works of art and cere-
monial objects used during the
more than 300 years of Jewish set-
tlement in America, went on dis-
play this week at the educational
exhibition of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America at the World's Fair.
Included in the display are a
number of religious ceremonial
items brought over from Spain
which were specially designed for
the secret worship by Marranos
during the centuries following the
Spanish Inquisition when public
Jewish worship was forbidden.

Brandeis University announced

the appointment of distinguished
actor-director MORRIS CARNOV-
SKY to its theater arts depart-
ment faculty and simultaneously
disclosed plans to establish a
graduate program in theater arts.

Carnovsky will join the faculty
in September as adjunct professor
of theater arts and will annually
direct two professionally cast

plays in Brandeis' Nate B. and
Frances Spingold Theater Arts
Center, which will be dedicated
on June 11.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Liners and display classified ads accepted from re-
sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to
noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . .

CALL VErmont 8-9364

Friday, June 4, 1965-33

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—ROOMS FOR RENT

13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS

MAN. Room in good home. Privileges.
341-5495.

LARGE 3-bedroom apartment in North-
west area. 2 baths, air-conditioned.
Available August 15. New drapes and

NICE ROOM for gentleman. Private
telephone. 272-1316.

carpeting also for sale. 342-1999.

LOVELY furnished room for employed
lady. All home privileges. Excellent
transportation. Northwest area. UN
2-6793.

NOW RENTING

NORTHGATE
EAST
APARTMENTS

MAN OR WOMAN. Nice location. Nice
room. 546-2409.

7-MILE-LIVERNOIS. Room for em-
ployed lady. Home privileges. DI
1-5237.

FURNISHED. Sussex near 7 Mile.
Kitchen privileges. BR 3-0739.

NICE furnished room. Gentleman, lady
or couple. DI 1-6935. 19484 Schaefer.

on Lincoln
(101 /2 Mi. Rd.)
at Greenfield
Oak Park, Michigan

19205 GREENLAWN near 7. Gentle-
man. Extra large clean room with
private shower, entrance. Call Sunday
10-6. UN 2-2864.

LARGE room to rent. Middle-age man.
Kitchen privileges. UN 1-8833. 17325
Washburn.

WORKING person or student. Nice
room. Reasonable. BR 2-2249.

LOVELY room. Working woman. Good
transportation and shopping. Privileges
Reasonable rent. DI 1-8594.

11—TO SHARE LIVING
QUARTERS

Female school teacher
wishes to share apt. on
East-side of D e t r o i t.
Write:

Box 712
The Jewish News
17100 W. 7 Mile
Detroit, Mich. 48235

HOME TO SHARE. Room for rent.
Privileges. Very reasonable. 342-1065.

BRIGHT newly-furnished apartment to
share wtih pleasant woman. Very rea-
sonable. 7 Mile-Evergreen. KE 1-6749.

BACHELOR wishes to share 2-bedroom
apartment. 756-1950.

40—EMPLOYMENT

All this included in your low
monthly rental:















Completely carpeted
Custom draperies
Air conditioned
Heat and hot water fur-
nished
Hot Point Refrigerator
Hot Point Oven and Range
Hot Point garbage disposer
Community activiites build-
ing
Swimming pool
R.C.A. Master T.V. antenna
Sound condtiioned

2-Bedroom Apartments

from

$150
Studio Apartments
$110

Sales Office open daily
noon till 9 p.m.

Phone LI 2-7400
on Lincoln (101/2 Mi. Rd. at
Greenfield

40—EMPLOYMENT

SALESMEN

AGES 23-60

WE TRAIN YOU—YOU ARE PAID WHILE IN TRAINING

ALL LEADS — GOOD TOP PAY

FOR AN IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW

CALL MR. MEYERS
OR MR. FERGUSON
JE 9-0404

13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS

13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS

WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR SELLING FIRST-RATE HOUSES
IN A FIRST-RATE WAY TO FIRST-RATE PEOPLE.

BY "FIRST-RATE HOUSES" WE MEAN clean, modern, well-kept
houses valued from $15,000 to $50,000, particularly those in the
$15,000 to $30,000 range.

BY "FIRST-RATE WAY" WE MEAN no signs, no "open house," no
surprise showings, no showings to "lookers" or "shoppers," no fall-
through deals, no incompetence, and an abundance of know-how.

BY "FIRST-RATE PEOPLE" WE MEAN professionals, semi profes-
sionals, businessmen and highly-paid skilled workers.

WE'VE PROBABLY SOLD THE HOME OF SOMEONE YOU
KNOW — SOMEONE WHO FOUND OUT, AS YOU WILL,
THAT IT'S A PROFITABLE PLEASURE TO
SELL THROUGH US.

S. R. HAYNES & CO.

TE 1-7250 (Office) or 933-8478 (Home)

*Principally me, Smith R. Haynes, and my charming and
glamorous wife, Edette L. Haynes. We spend more per
nou.se on advertising than any other company in Detroit.
Our ads appear weekly 2n the Michigan Chronicle.

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