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April 29, 1966 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-29

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MOVIE
GUIDE

ADAMS

Viennese Like `10th Man ;'
Jews' Fears Quieted

VIENNA - "The Tenth Man,"
Paddy Chayefsky's Broadway hit
about exorcisms, dybbuks and
minyans, is playing to packed
houses here despite the Jewish
community's pre-opening fears.
What they feared was that the
play's Orthodox setting might
touch off anti-Jewish feeling. But
Israel's ambassador to Austria
attended the premiere, and Vien-
nese newspapers were generous in
their praise.
Eric Burger, who adapted the
Chayefsky work for the German-
speaking stage, said the producer
has had to pull out other plays to
make room for more performances
of "The Tenth Man." Young peo-
ple, who make up 60 per cent of
the theatergoing audience in Ger-
many and Austria, are attracted
to the play's Jewish environment,
something that is new to them.
There are no Jewish actors in the
Viennese cast.
The play has also been a hit in
Germany. Burger said that there
is a great emphasis in Germany
on "restitution plays" telling of
what the Nazis did and of Jewish
history. "The Tenth Man," how-
ever, is "just a good human play
that does more than anything to
normalize relations between Jews
and Gentiles."

Grand Circus Park

WO 1-8525

ACADEMY AWARD SHOW

Best Actress Julie Christie

"DARLING"

Best Actor Lee Marvin

"CAT BALLOU"

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Specializing in
Cantonese Food

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Open Daily 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Free Parking
Carry-Out Service
LI 7-4663
13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK

HOUSE of
CHUNG

CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Lunches - Dinners - Carry Out
8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming
DI -1-6460
OPEN: SUN., NOON-10:30 P.M.;
MON. thru THURS., 11-10:30 P.M.
FRI., 11-1 A.M.; SAT., 11-3 A.M.

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL

10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Seven Days a Week

S

Restaurant &
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LUNCHES - DINNERS
PASTRIES - WAFFLES AND
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering,
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
Ample Parking

19171 Livernois at 7 Mile

DANNY'S

UN 3-3298

OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.-Sat. to 2 a.m.

Closed Tuesday

• Breakfasts • Lunches • Dinners • Sandwiches
Complete Carry-Out Service

(formerly Joey's)

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SUNDAYS
Banquet room available

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PRIVATE ROOMS FOR

Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge

BANQUETS AND PARTIES

Famous for American & Italian Food
• Steaks • Chops • Seafood
For Over 25 Years
Closed Mondays
18300 Woodward
Free Pa rking
TO 9-6040

PANCAKES AND WAFFLES

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• 42 Varieties of Pancakes &
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• 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs &
Omelets
• Breakfast o Lunch • Dinner

PANCAKE HOUSE

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GOLDEN WONDER WAFFLE

Featuring Parfait Pies'-Key Lime,
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3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Oak

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Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m. Sat. 'til 3:30 p.m.

549-2900

CLAM SHOP

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Music by Muzak
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Open Daily 10:45

Fri. & Sat. 1:00, 4:20, 7:45, 11:10.
Sun. & Wk. 12:40, 4:00, 7:15, 10:30.

RUMORS ARE FLYING around
that Sid Hudson, popular ex-
Fri. & Sat. 11:25, 2:45, 6:10, 9:35
Detroiter, has been offered a top
Sun. & Wk. 11:05, 2:25, 5:40, 8:55
executive post at the Sahara Hotel
Wed. Ladies Day 50c
in Las Vegas . . . Friends who
MAI KAI
Ida Kaminska came to Holly- know Sid are eager to wish him
Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
wood
for the Academy Awards, well and happily hope the news
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
together with her directors Jan is true.
"A MAN COULD GET KILLED"
Kadar and Elmar Klos who guided
THE FORD MOTOR CO. is
plus short sublects
her in "Shop on Main Street." shook up over a letter from a
Fri. open 5:15 "A Man Could Get Killed"
6:05, 8:10, 10:15.
In the meantime, Czechoslovakia lady Mustang owner . . . She en-
Sat., Sun. Open 12:45, shown 2:00, 4:20,
6:25, 8:30, 10:40.
is destined to be the next inter- closed one of the before-and-after
Mon. thru Thurs. Open 6:15, shown 7:25, national motion picture production ads for the sports car, which al-
9:45.
center with Carlo Ponti of Italy leged that Mustang ownership
Royal Oak-Main St. at
planning alone seven features transforms a diaper-washing
MAIN
11 Mile Rd.
within Studio Barrandov near mother into a glamorous wife who
LI 2-0180
Open daily 6:30. Sat. & Sun. 12:30
Prague where Britain's Raymond causes a gleam in the eye of her
2 Walt Disney's Specials
Stross (of "The Mark") last year husband . . "I know what you
"THE UGLY DACHSHUND"
produced "90 Degrees in the mean," the woman wrote. "I'm
Shade," with an English-speak- back washing diapers."
"WINNIE THE POOH"
ing cast directed by Jiri Weiss, the
both in color
AS AN ENGINEER, Rus Kra-
gifted creator of "Romeo and Juliet mer is analytically minded, and
UN
2-4252
in ,Darkness" the 1960 variation on as head of a household, he is
VARSITY CINEMA
Livernois at Six Mile
"Anne Frank" theme. -
cost-conscious . . . So when Rus
"Two Daughters 7:00, 10:24.
"Wild Strawberries" Daily 8:54 only
The greatest anti-Nazi films goes grocery shopping he often
Sun. 5:30, 8:54, Students $1.
now have come from the very same uses his slide rule . . . From the
studio ironically operated by the prices marked on the containers
Germans themselves during World and the contents listed, Rus can
War II for their own vicious easily calculate the best buys . . .
.. •
While going through his slide rule
propaganda films.
motions, last week, he noticed a
ADVENTURE
woman observing him . . . if he
HOSTED BY
Caring for a bed patient can be picked up two cans of fruit, she
a wearisome, back-breaking task. picked up two cans of the same
But it can be made much easier brand ... She followed him about,
Evenings and Hol. 8:30 p.m.
with the use of a hospital bed. buying what he bought . . . When
Sun. Eves. 7:30 p.m.
Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun., and
Beds are provided on indefinite Rus headed for the check out
Hol. at 2:00 p.m.
loan for cancer patients from your
Box Office Open Daily Noon-9 p.m. local Michigan Cancer Foundation counter, she asked, "Do you al-
ways shop on Sundays at this
For Theatre Party and Group Sales
office, 35 Church Street, Mt. time?"
Information, Call Ann Squires,
WO 1-7131
Clemens.
WITH SPRING BURSTING out
"Cinerama's Russian Adventure," all over-the City of Hope Detroit
USIC
HALL
A
narrated by Bing Crosby, is the Cancer Fighter gals will be burst-
current attraction at the Cinerama ing out too, all over Greater De-
Madison at Brush
troit and suburbs for their worthy
WO 1-3788 Music Hall.
annual "Tag Day" cause .
Their
Spring outfit will consist of com-
fortable clothes and shoes, or even
a raincoat, because, like the pro-
"BRILLIANT,
verbial mailman, neither incle-
ment weather which befell the
HOLMES!"
stalwart taggers last year, nor
darkness of night, can deter them
from their appointed posts .
Once he gets a clue
Carrying blue and white cannis-
even
ters; wearing tags to denote mem-
bership, and nursing sore feet,
this dedicate d, hard-working
can't
group, along with their equally
hard-working co-chairmen, Eve
deceive
Jackson and Jayne Lezerson, have
designated May 9 and 10 as the
days they will greet you.

"GUN POINT"

Films' New Center

BING CROSBY

M

BEACON THEATRE
COAST • TO • COAST

CINEMA

EgEm
PM!

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S akse
y s

GRAND CIRCUS

AFTER READING a book of
aids to a better memory, Mark
Sternthal boasted of his newly
acquired ability ... To test it, wife
Alice asked him to repeat a list of
articles that he was to put in the
car for their trip the following
day . • . with amazing accuracy,
he recited the items in the order
she had written them down . . . en
route next day, -Alice asked, "Can
you still remember the list of
things we were to bring?" . . .
Pridefully he repeated his feat
without a single omission .. .
"Where are they?" she asked .. .
and received a gaping-mouthed
stare in reply.

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For schedule information call
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LISTENING

,

• Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Snacks
• Marty's Famous Sandwiches • Special Tray
Restaurant - Delicatessen Service • Open 7 Days - Fri., Sat. to 1 a.m.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494

"A MAN COULD GET KILLED"

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m.

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llu

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Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper
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Chinese-American Restaurant

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PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS
Fri. open 5:15 "A Man Could Get Killed"
6:05, 8:10, 10:15.
Sat., Sun. open 12:45, shown 2:00, 4:20,
6:25, 8:30, 10:40.
Mon. thru Thur. open 6:15 shown 7:25,
9:45.

plus Joan Crawford in

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3 a.m. Doily
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CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY - PARKING
322 W. McNichols, Bet. Woodward & Second
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MEE LARKING

ERNIE MOHRS was trying to
play a new golf course in St.
Louis while visiting his brother
Moe . . He buried his . ball in
every bunker and invariably drop-
ped the ball into every water
hazard . . . After about a half-hour
of frustrating play, Ernie muttered
to his caddy, "This is the most
difficult course I've ever played
on." . . . "Yeah?" sneered the
caddie. "You ain't played on it

yet."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32--Friday, April 29, 1966

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