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February 25, 1966 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-02-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 25, 1966-31

Hal March Reads Hebrew Well

Hal March surprised everyone
._;‘,t the All-Israel Fashion Festival
:Ai_ Beverly Hills when the quiz-
:master of the "$64,000 Question"
of yesteryear gave a firm reading
in Hebrew thereby reiterating his
Jewish heritage though jestfully
admitting that he shouldn't have
changed his name when starting
to pursue a career in show busi-
ness.

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2.6455

DINE AT THE

1\4 ARTY'S
EANS

BIG "M"

Open
7 days

ORE FOR YOUR 11 a.m. to
1 a.m.
ONEY!

21174 Greenfield
In Green-8 Shopping Center

Magnificent

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2 Blocks West of Livernois

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Ample Parking

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ario's
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of W
RESTAURANT AND TAVERN

755 Ouellette Ave. • Windsor, Oontario
Phone (Area Code 1-519) 254-3392

A

Delightful Experience in Dining

ROAST PRIME
RIB OF BEEF

The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

ANN ARBOR, MICH. Here at The Saints and Sinners is recog-
University Hospital the food is nized only if it has an international
quite good . . . varied menus pre- charter ... and is comprised only
pared by dieticians who obviously of men ... However, we're told
enjoy showing their - wares and that there is one woman member,
providing fancy names when neces- Belle Barth ... Don't know if its
sary . . . Result is that the patient honorary or whether she is per-
benefits.
mitted to attend meetings.

However, last week, George Fink

SEEING SIGNS . . . By Aaron
Rogovin, in a Swiss hotel restaur-
ant ... "Diners who are tempted
to steal silverware, ash trays and
other objects belonging to this
establishment are asked to do it
discreetly. We want to preserve
the good reputation of our clien-
tele."
*
*
A SMALL TIME vaudeville
comic was in a plane crash and
awoke to find himself in a strange
place ... "Where am I?" he asked
a fellow standing beside him ...
* * *
"You're in Hell," he was informed.
IN NEW YORK, Sally Kleinman "That's my agent for you," sighed
says she overheard a woman ask the comic, "he's never booked me
the owner of a plush restaurant if in a good spot yet."
she could enter wearing pants
"Only, madam," he said, "if you
are a lamb chop."
• * *
NEXT MEETING of the Saints
and Sinners in Detroit was sched-
uled for March 2 ... But it'll
probably be postponed until a later
date ... Many entertainment stars
are proud of the fact that they are
helping retarded children while
having fun and would probably
W. 7 Mile at Meyers
like to come to Detroit to help get
the Saints and Sinners going .. .
UN 4-8800
As it is, those who can will defi-
nitely visit the Detroit tent when-
ever they can ... A steering corn-
mittee is being formed to regulate
policy, with Turk Prujanski, Oscar
and
Rappoport and others at the helm.

NOW
ROYAL

'THE PAWNBROKER"

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SUNDAYS NOON TO 8 P.M.

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is a real treat

• Visit Our New

SKYLIGHT

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Lounge and Bar

• .41-rER

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Snacks . . . a
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LUNCHEON

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SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING

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`Mister Innocent" Film

Sam Spiegel, currently in Paris
enroute to Warsaw for the filming
of the anti-Nazi picture, "The
Night of the Generals," starring
Peter O'Toole, announces another
project, "Mister Innocent," to be
produced by his Horizon Films for
Columbia Pictures on location in
Miami Beach to commence later
this month, with Jud Kinberg pro-
ducing and Elliot Silverstein direct-
ing. The Frank Pierson screenplay
of "Mister Innocent" is a comedy
drama dealing with a wealthy ex-
mobster (portrayed by Anthony
Quinn) who lives behind the facade
of a legitimate business with his
wife (Martha Hyer).

Serving the Finest
To the Finest !

OF DETROIT

Henry Yee's

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
For Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner

sO hu e r we N re sw en Te
T d e mple at R eo o
For Sw
A N eN
et° Sixteens, Showers
Parties.
m

enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget.

TE 1 - 0775

Comedy in Color
WITH DICK BOGARTE
Shown FRI., MON. TUES. 7:00, 10:35.
SAT. EVE. 9:10 only. SUN. EVE.
7:05, 10:45.
00"1001 V■ 00.1%

"MAGIC WEAVERS"—All seats 50c
in color & Stooge Comedy & Kar-
toons. Shown 1:20 & 3:20.

FORBIDDEN CITY

An

A Hot .

BLACK
LIKE ME

STARRING

Game /

FOX

JAMES WHIWORE

INFORMATION

NOW W°
1-7917
FREE PARKING

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th e square root of zero

Wi7liant Commit :

A GROOV I EMOOVI E

WRITTEN • PRODUCED • DIRECTED
By William Cannon

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WOODWARD AT 6 MILE • TO 8-8300

DETROIT PREMIERE

ROD STEIGER
NOMINATION

ACADEMY AWARD

FOR . . . BEST ACTOR!

THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" N.Y.
TIMES "SHOCKINGLY GOOD" LIFE MAGAZINE
"DON'T MISS IT!!" NUMBER MAGAZINE

Open FRI., SAT. EVE. MON., TUES.,
6:45. SUN. 4:50. FRI., MON., TUES.
Shown 8:45 only. SAT. EVE. 7:10,
10:45. SUN. EVE. 5:07, 8:45.

SAT., SUN., SPECIAL MATINEE

Isaac Goodwin at the
Piano Bar

CADILLAC HOUSE MOTEL I

EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING
(Best Picture of the year)

AND

AGENT 8 3/4

ADAM MARTINI'S

520 W. CONGRESS
WO 1-5553

* * *

of Danny's Delicatessen on 10 and
Greenfield, took the play away
from them when he sent us a good
healthy corned beef sandwich,
pickles, potato salad, candy, knish
and to top it off, some good long
thin cigars.
Rae Korman of Toledo is here
and drooled because she couldn't
partake with us due to a test the
next day . . . Her hubby is Dr.
Sam Korman.
Thanks, George . . . it sure hit
the spot.

WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE
YOU MUST PLAY THE GAME!!!

Free Parking

BERKLEY THEATRE
12 MILE! AT COOL! D

LI 2-0330

Exotic Cocktails

One of America's Finest Restaurants
Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine
1 Bik. N. of Masonic Temple

3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel

ELY LANDAU AND HERBERT R. STEINMANN PRESENT ROD STEIGER IN THE PAWNBROKER COSTARRING
BROCK PETERS WITH JAIME SANCHEZ AND GERALDINE FITZGERALD / DIRECTED BY SIDNEY LUMET /
SCREENPLAY BY MORTON FINE AND DAVID FRIEDKIN FROM THE NOVEL BY EDWARD LEWIS WAtLANT
/ MUSIC BY OUINCY JONES / PRODUCED BY ROGER LEWIS AND PHILIP LANGNER / EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER WORTHINGTON MINER / DISTRIBUTED BY AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES.

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OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW

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