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May 27, 1966 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-27

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Danny Raskin's

`Born Free' Recaptures Best Seller on Film

The story of ;4f,Isa, the lion cub ual beauty afforded by expert
who is brought up by a human photography.
family, first capIttred the imagina-
"Born Free" is produced by Sam
tion of an international public Jaffe and Paul Radin and directed
when Joy Adamson penned her by James Hill.
real-life experiences in "Born
Free," a book that met with extra-
ordinary success and scaled to the `Khartoum' to Premiere
heights of the best-seller lists.
at Cinerama June 22
"Khartoum," Julian Blaustein's
In the Columbia Pictures film-
adaptation of "Born Free," which Cinerama production s tarring
opened at the Norwest, Radio City Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier,
and Vogue theaters Wednesday, Richard Johnson and Ralph Rich-
the warmth, humor and drama that ardson will have a red-carpet pre-
characterized the book are brought miere at the Cinerama Music Hall
to life by husband and wife acting Theater 8:30 p.m. June 22.
A United Artists release, "Khar-
JIMMY RACHLEFF, whose team Virginia McKenna and Bill toum"
"Groucho" Marx antics and looks Traverse and enhanced by the vis- defense is the story of the historic
of the Nile city of Khaz,
have made him an autograph giver,
toum
by
General Charles Gordon
likes to tell about his trip to Russia Elaborate Television Setup
against
thousands
of fanatical der-
with wife Esther . . . Laughter is
vishes led by the Arab warrior
one commodity, says Jimmy, that Used for Indianapolis 500 priest,
the Mandi.
has never been exported from
The most comprehensive - tele-
Produced by Julian Blaustein and
there . • what have they got to vision system ever devised for a directed
by Basil Dearden, "Khar-
laugh about . . . Russia may be sports events will again help make
funny to us but to them its no the Indianapolis 500 Memorial toum" was filmed in England and
along the Nile, the setting of the
laughing matter.
Day race one of the most popular
RUSSIA HAS SO MUCH censor- of "shows," with thousands of sweeping historical events that
rocked England and the British
ship you can't even sneak out viewers from coast to coast.
Empire in the 1800s.
caviar today . . . Over there even
This year, Detroit-fans may see
the fish are afraid to open their the telecast, which starts 10:30
Don't be a litterbug. Put your
mouths . . . The sign in the vot- a.m. Monday at six theatres —
ing booths read, "VOTE COM- the Palms, Great Lakes, Dearborn, trash in the can. Keep Detroit
MUNIST — THE LIFE YOU Carmen, Royal and Woods. Re- Beautiful.
SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN."
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
served-seat tickets are on sale
ONE COUPLE WAS ankling at each of the theatres.
Friday, May 27, 1966-31
along the street minding their
own business . . "You know,"
Ivan whispered to his wife, "I
have the funniest feeling we're
not being followed."
IN THE SOVIET, says Jimmy,
"A truly adult live story!
nobody dares throw eggs at men
It is a beautiful film,
like Mikoyan . . . The starving
finely made !"
people would rather eat them.
—Judith Crist.
1111 A Sigma III Rektse
THEIR FAVORITE quiz show
N. Y. Herald Tribune
is "I've Got A Secret Police" .. .
First prize is two tickets to an
execution.
A MUSCOVITE ENTERED his
local police station and reported
ACRES OF FREE PARKING !
that his parrot was missing . . .
Greenfield north of 8-Mile LI 2.8827
"Does your parrot talk?" asked
the man in charge . . . "Oh, yes,"
answered the frightened comrade,
"**** SPELLBINDING!"
"but any political opinions he ex-
...Daily News
presses are strictly his own."
ONE SOBER DAY, when the
Russian premier was reviewing the
starring
troops, he beckoned to one little
patricia gozzi • dean stockwell
soldier and asked, "How is every-
melvyn douglas • gunnel lindbioni
thing?" . . . The boy answered,
"I can't complain." . . "You bet
your life you can't," answered the
premier.
A RUSSIAN WAS FOUND to be
physically equipped to survive a
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
rocket to the moon but he refused
to make the trip . . . The com-
missar insisted . . . "Don't you
"VERY FUNNY AND VERY
like to travel?" . .. "Sure!" said
. SAD—WHO CAN ASK FOR
the comrade, "but not to the
MORE FROM A FILM?"
moon." . . . The commissar ques-
—The New Yorker
tioned, "Then where would you
like to travel?" . . . "To America,"
FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR I
he answered. "We can only take
you to the moon," said the com-
Livernois at Davison WE 3.0070
misar. "If we could go to Am-
erica, I'd go myself."
BACK WHEN STALIN died,
millions of people went to the
funeral . . . "How came so many
people turned out?" asked a visi-
tor. I thought everybody hated
him." . . . "Oh," said a mourner,
"just give the people what they
want."
ONE SICK RUSSKY was in bed
Now "SALLAH" is Coming to Detroit Soon
in the middle of the night when a
knock came on the door ... "Who
is it?" he demanded . . "The
Woodward at 9-Nita
1.1 1-5168
Angel of Death," came the reply
. . "Thank goodness," said the
,M11 MI IN 1
comrade, "I was afraid it was the
Secret Police."
I
JIMMY QUIPS THAT Russia
is the only country in the world I
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
where television watches you . .
. . . He said he saw the Soviet I
MAIL ORDER FORM
leader on television . . "Of
CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM
course it was easy for him to be a
1 91 9 0 Schaefer Hwy., Detroit, Michigan 48235
hit on TV — all his critics were in /
Siberia," says Jimmy.
I NAME
AFTER SPENDING 20 years in
ADDRESS
the United States, a man returned I PHONE NUMBER
to his birthplace in Russia ... He I
Indicate 1st, 2nd or 3rd Choice (in proper space)
had heard many stories about the
7:30 P.M.
9:30 P.M.
new Russia so he left is wife and I
June 7—Tues.
and promised to let them know the
June 8—Wed.
true conditions in his native land
June 9—Thurs.
. . . Soon after, his wife received I
ENCLOSE STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE
1
a letter, Russia is as wonderful
Check enclosed for
seats at $2.50 per $

I
as ever. I'm very happy here and
If no choice is indicated, the best available tickets will be mailed.
I want you to come over as soon I
Tickets may also be purchased at the synagogue office.
as you can. But of course, not
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM.
until after Karl's wedding."
AM MIN NI 1111 MN MI 11111 III 0 IN r1 IIIIN MN ill MN MI EN MN 1111111 am

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TO 8-7550
322 W. McNichols, Bet. Woodward & Second

Specializing In
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WING HONG

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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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353-6417

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Ample Parking

Restaurant &
Delicatessen

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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Restaurant Delicatessen Service • Open 7 Days — Fri., Sat. to 1 a.m.

ITALIAN FOODS

CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service

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Banquet room available
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
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Under New Management

• Luncheons • Dinners

PRIVATE ROOMS FOR
BANQUETS AND PARTIES

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Famous for American & Italian Food
• Steaks • Chops • Seafood
For Over 25 Years
Closed Mondays
18300 Woodward
Free Parking
TO 9.6040

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CLAM SHOP

Serving

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