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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 15, 1966-23
THE DETROIT JJEWSH NEWS
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ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
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Over $60,000,000 has been spent
in the United States, since the in-
ception of the Music Performance
Trust Funds in 1949, on gifts of
By Danny Raskin
free music to the public. Such
Being a neophyte in the writing into old friends going back to Per-
funds are administered by some
700 local musicians' unions across of this column, should more than fection DeMolay days of the 30's.
encourage the quick recovery of . . How come everyone is get-
the country.
Danny . . . Here's hoping for a ting older, but me?
Irv. Lachman M. T.
speedy return to your typewriter.
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RANDOM THOUGHTS: Why
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
doesn't someone come up with the
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
idea of an open air dancing pavil-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
lion at one of the shopping cen-
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
ters, ala the old Eastwood Gardens
Awaiting the showing in Detroit
7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455
. . . What direction is Tashmoo of the famed film, "Beau Geste,"
Park? Sugar Island? How many its producer, Walter Seltzer, and
remember when Charlie Dubin not the ex-French Foreign Legionnaire
only led the band at the old Saks Paul Villasora, who appears in the
Magnificent
Show Bar but also had a mus- film, met with press and radio and
tache . . . His piano playing still theater managers.
brings them in at Darby's . . . For
The film will have its world pre-
real charm in this town, get down miere here on July 20.
7113 PURITAN
to see the Plum Street Art Center
2 Blocks West of Livernois
The two guests also were here
. . . this is imagination. . . . The
862-2882 For Res.
last
Friday for a luncheon at the
Four Freshmen are in town this
Ample Parking
week. If you have never seen them Sheraton Cadillac.
Seltzer provides the perfect ex-
you are missing a great evening of
entertainment Saw the Kingston ample of a highly successful press
agent and publicist who made it
Trio a couple of weeks ago. . •
Dinner at DARBY'S
"big" as a motion picture producer.
don't miss them'
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His "Beau Geste," Universal's epic
is a real treat
SIGN IN A RESTAURANT: new Technicolor screen version of
"Please watch your hat and coat" Percival Christopher Wren's classic
• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
. . . I did and someone stole my adventure novel, stars Guy Stock-
ROOM, Cocktail
well, Doug McClure, Leslie Niel-
dinner . .. .
Lounge and Bar
Everyone should manage to get sen and Telly Savalas.
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out to Lofy's in Plymouth. The
Prior to "Beau Geste," Walter
THEATRE
food is excellent and the music is Seltzer handled the production
Snacks . . . a
Delight
great. . . . Take a lesiursely drive chores for Universal's Charlton
LUNCHEON
out to Lexington, Michigan to the Heston-starring adventure classic
A Pleasure
Surfsider. The place is right on "The War Lord."
the Lake and it is very charm-
Paul Villarosa, who was born in
Res. UN 2-7642
ing. . . .
Florence, Italy, and who graduated
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SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
from law school in Rome, decided
SIGNS OF THE TIMES: Bumped to seek adventure and see the
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Legion in 1949 and served
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until 1957.
He received his initial training
with the 1st Infantry Regiment in
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Announces
As a result of the campaign he
fought in Indo-China. Villarosa
$ received numerous honors and
r;:. medals: The Legion of Honor; The
Featuring our
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fv. Cross of Valor.
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m When the French left Indo-China
in 1953, Villarosa was attached to
Second Cavalry Regiment, sta-
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consisting of
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x after he was transferred to the 1st
Choice of: • Shrimp Cocktail or • Blue-Points on the 1/2 Shell
• New England Clam Chowder
Paratrooper Regiment in Zeralda,
• Chef's Salad Bowl
• Nw Corn Saute
N Algiers. During this period his
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Suez Canal invasion.
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about Universal looking for ex-
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A large platter consisting of a Whole Lobster, ..Butterfly Shrimp,
French Foreign Legionnaires to act
Scallops, Fried Oysters and our famous French Fried Wisconsin
in "Beau Geste" in "Backstage,"
Frog Legs.
a Broadway theater weekly. He
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to Hollywood to appear in the film.
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Cocktail & Dinner Music from 5:30 p.m. & for Dancing after 10 p.m. nightly
WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE ROAD
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"The great violinists today,"
wrote the music critic of "The
k x. Times" last week, "are Heifetz,
X Oistrakh, Menuhin, Stern, Szeryng
and Nathan Milstein."
Remarkable, is it not, that every-
one of these violinists is a Jew I
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London Jewish Chronicle)
in
Israel's Film Income
Israel earned more than $10,-
000,000 in foreign currency during
the past year on income from film
production.
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Closed Tuesday
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PRIVATE ROOMS FOR
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Famous for American & Italian Food
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Arminio's
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Open 7 Days For Lunch & Dinner
Featuring: The Finest
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SPECIAL PRICES AVAILABLE
For Banquets and Parties
7630 WOODWARD, 3 blks. N. of Gd. Blvd.
874-2320
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6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs.
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2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
STEAKS, CHOPS,
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3020 GRAND RIVER.
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