ADAMS Grand Circus_ Park WO 1-8525 "THE KING & 1" Deborah Kerr & Yul Brynner 1:35, 6:00, 10:20 Shirley Jones & Gordon. McRea "CAROUSEL" 11:25, 3:50, 8:45 at Miller Road CAMELOT w. Warren81- 5 5040 Charlton Heston & Rex Harrison "THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY" Week bays open 6:15, shown.7:15, 10:00. Short subjects 6:45, 9:45. FRI. Open 5:00. "Agony & Ecstasy," 5:25, 7:55, 10:30. SAT., SUN. & MEMO- RIAL DAY. Open 1:00, shown 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, 10:25. FOX . . . 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 The Most Shattering Film of Our Time! "THE BLACK KLANSMAN" Plus Strange . . . Terrifying! "DEVIL DOLL" Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 - WED. LADIES DAY, 50c At Grand Circus Park. WO 1-3240 Open Daily _10:45 Charlton Heston & -ReX Harrison GRAND CIRCUS "THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY" 11:05, 2:40, 6:15, 9:50 "SPACE FLIGHT 1C-1" 1:25. 5:00, 8:40 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c MAI KAI (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc-) Dick Herrmann of San Diego State startled the track world when the 20-year-old junior ran 880 yards in 1:48.5. This is the fastest time ever recorded by Jewish runner at this distance. Herrmann, the Maocabiah Games 800-meter champion, had never previously run a half-mile faster than 1:51.0. * * The British are expecting great things of miler Ray Roseman this outdoor season. Roseman recorded his fastest time ever indoors when he ran the mile in 4:08.9. He ran 4:00.3 outdoors last year, and hopes to crack four minutes this time around. * .* * Bill Belfer of Seton Hall reached his all-time best discus mark, 173'0", when he placed third at the Penn Relays. He also took sec- ond place at the Queens-Iona Re- lays. * * * Bob- Akers of San Jose State flipped the discus 174'9" at a dual meet against Fresno State. Israel's recent victory over Fin- land was that country's greatest international soccer triumph. The match, which was played at Jaffa's Bloomfield Stadium, came at the right time. Israel had been with- out an international soccer win for 18 months, having lost six and tied one in that period. A crowd of 15,- 000 attended the match. •* * * Houston pitcher Barry Latman reveals that he had threatened to quit baseball last year if the Cali- fornia Angels refused to trade him. That came about after the Angels hid farmed him out to Sea- ttle of the Pacific Coast League. The Angels traded Latman to Houston over the winter and the big righthander. has won himself a place in the Astros starting rota- tion. His first win of the year was a nine-inning, four-hit shutout of the San Francisco Giants. "I had hoped he could help us in long re- lief," said the Houston manager. "Now I guess.the only thing to do is leave him in the starting rota- tion." * * * _ * *, * Relief pitcher Larry Sherry of the Detroit Tigers has gotten off to a fine start. . • . Larry's older brother Norm also started fast as the manager of the league's lead- ing Santa Barbara club of the Cali- fornia League. * Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 Charlton Heston & Rex Harrison • BY JESSE SILVER • Sports Oddities MOVIE GUIDE Pro golfer Roger Ginsberg col- lected $1,150 at the Azalea Open golf tournament in Wilmington, N.C. Ginsberg fired rounds of 75- 72-67-70-284, and finished six strokes behind the leader. He re- ceived $900 for his 284 and $250 for his third round 67 which was the day's low round. * * Catcher Al Diamond is with Stockton of the same Class A "THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY" league. Diamond is 22, comes from Weekdays open 6:15. Shown 7:15, 10:00. Short Subjects 6:45, 9:45. Oakland and the U. of California. FRI. open 5:00. "Agony & Ecstasy" 5:25, He is 5'9" and 190 pounds, and is 7:55, 10:30. SAT., &UN. & MEMORIAL DAY open 1:00. Shown 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, righthanded all the way. He is a 1025. cousin of last year's Stockton ace, Mike Epstein. Epstein is now with Royal Oak—Main St. at Rochester of the International MAIN 11 Mile Rd. League. LI 2-0180 Open daily 6:30: Sat. & Sun. 12:30 .* * * SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES Larry Yellin, who pitched for Charlton Heston & Rex Harrison the Houston Astros in 1963-64 has "THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY" retired from professional baseball. He pitched minor league ball last UN 2-4252 VARSITY CINEMA year. Livernois at Six Mile * * * Academy Award Winner Julie Christie Jake Pitler, the former Dodger "DARLING" and coach and at present a scout for "MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE" that organization, is in Miami Students $1.00 Beach recuperating from a recent automobile injury. Yad Washem Allocation * * * The Conference on Jewish Mate- Sportswriter Dan Daniel is a rial Claims Against Germany last member of the baseball Hall of * Institute of Religion, in Cincin- not taking seriously what the rabbi nati, on the subject "To Serve takes seriously. Dr. Hertz's speech pointed to My People — The Dilemma of the Pastoral Rabbi in the Big City," the many difficulties that are con- has been published in pamphlet fronted by the rabbi in the larger form. Its publication was made community and he indicated that possible by the Laurie Publication often a rabbi must call in outside assistance to help solve problems Fund of Temple Beth El. Presented - as the Henry Eng- with which he is confronted by lander Memorial Lecture for 1966, his congregants. Dr. Hertz's address reviews many of the pastoral chores people have Martyrs' Grave in Poland asked him to perform. He advised to Be Made a Memorial the HUC-JIR students that "the LONDON (JTA)—A new mass whble subject of pastoral calling grave of Jewish martyrs has been needs to be re-examined;" and he pointed out: "You can't play God and solve every problem." He emphasized that "a rabbi's - life is with his people" and he added that "a disinterested congre- discovered in Czenstochow, Poland, it was reported from that Polish city. A mass funeral is being planned to reinter the remains of the Jews killed by the Nazis and to designate gation can break the spirit of the their place of rest as a permanent most dedicated, most conscientious memorial. 'IRE %%OMR BREAK! A FIRST IN MOTION PICTURES!- 60 seconds for you to guess the killer's identity! SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS Presents #11-•1A NM'S CLASSIC MASTERY * * * * * Bob Mosbacher of Houston won the Dragon Class spring yachting series at Hamilton, Bermuda..He placed_ third, second and sixth in three races, giving him 31 points, *,* .* Neal .Shapiro of New. York will be a member of the United. States Equestrian Team that will tour European horse shows this sum- mer. The team will appear in Ger- many, Switzerland, Great Britain and Ireland" Par Lagerkvist's 'The Holy Land' committee. year allocated a_total of $176,000 Fame 11-man * veterans' * * -to Yad Washem, the Israeli Cen- Marc Savage of UCLA--upped his ter for documentation, on the Nazi national collegiate pole vault rec- holocaust. ord to 16'9". Nobel Prize winner-in literature Par Lagerkvist is the brilliant writer who is known. for his brev- TEN PEOPLE TRAPPED IN A HOUSE OF DEATH, AND THEN THERE WERE NINE... EIGHT...SEVEN...SIX...FIVE! HUGH 0 BRIAN/SHIRLEY EATON/ fADIAN.AEO GENN STANLEY 110l1.01NAY MARIANNE HOPPE/WILFRID HYDE-WHITE./ BAUM lAVIIENNIS PRICE MAI110 ADORE inTEN LIME INDIANS" POritceeddbbyyG°EQVREGREAP^OULLGOECIIK and •Screenplay by PETER YELDHAM & PETER WELBECK Produced in association with HARRY M. POP O A SEVEN ARTS PICTURES RELEASE Exclusively at the starting Free•Poved Parking • UN 24100 WEDNESDAY May 25 ERCUR SCHAEFER AT W. McNICHOLS ity. His "The Death- of Ahasuerus" (the theme- d e alt with the Wander- ing dew legend)- was among his brilliant works. (It was reviewed in The Jewish News at some length March 9, 1962.) . His "Pilgrim at Sea," was also reviewed in The Jewish News. His •newest, "The Holy Land," A Motion Picture To Delight All The World! "Nothing Short Of Wondrous!" translated from the Swedish by Naomi Walford ; illustrated by Emil Antonucci, publiShed . . -by Ran- dom House, pursues the •theme of —LIFE Magazine the pilgrims. Not once in this new brief novel of 85 pages is-Palestine or Israel or Jewry or Christianity or Jesus Mentioned: Just as in _"The Death of Ahasuertir,"• Jews are not mentioned. This parable is •equally allegOrical. , But hi "The Holy Land," there. is a definite Christological note. It mentions the crosses, the moth- "er, the son. One of the illustrations iS•of crosses. • There is great Charm in this tale. - BILL VIRGINIA Dr. Richard C. Hertz's lecture at rabbi by ignoring his efforts, by Hebrew Union College — Jewish falling to support his programs, by Don Arenow of Miami finished second in the 10th annual Miami- Nassau powerboat race. . COLUMBIA PICTURES 64 CARL FOREMAN „es., Lecture by Hertz in Pamphlet Form McKEN\A.TRAVERS - - It denotes a search for peade, and . one •wanders whether it is at all attainable. There -is pursuit for a vision, for a god, yet one 'of the main characters in this story does not believe in God. But- the answer apparently is within each. person, with GEOFFREY KEEN. Based on the international best sager by JOY ADAMSON &TRUE.. C. MPLEY • Music composed and conducted at JOHN BARRf Written for the screen by Produced by SACAFF•and PAUL RADIN AN OPEN ROAD-HIGH- ROADATIAS CO-PRODUCTION Directed by JAMES HILL PANAVISIONfCOOMBIACOLOR - NOW S HOWING --3 'THEATRE -PREMIERE! - as" it • is in Tobias in Lagerkvist's new tale, a ': brilliantly written work.. 1st LOcester Jewish Mayor Sir Israel Hart; 'a 19th century English btisinesiman, was the first _Jew to serve as mayor Of Leicester, the town that had banned Jews -since the Middle AgeS: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, May 27, 1966 COLUMBIA PICIURES presents GREGORY PECK DAVID WEN ANTHONY QUINN COLOR and CINNASCOPE1 CARIJORBIA8 DK GUNS OF WARM MS. GIA SCE .JJAMES DARREN SPtVIkY I. CI .A141}10M QUM. IRENE • Vkilteri & Produced by I Baud: tt4 I UuSiC COMOsed & Conducted I Meted by CARE FOREMAN lAusiri:.,!trAN bYDIMIIRI.TIOUKIN I J.LEE IFIOMPSON r:M.NME. , RE. :M:::E.: PALMS DOWNTOWN 963-4486 I A HIGHPOW Pfliallikil01 NOW SHOWING MatelM:412:SAMIM. RAMONA Gratiot-6 Mt. 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