THE JEWISH NEWS I Return The Best of Everything -1 Israelis Czechs' Medals By Danny Raskin DELICIOUS ORD ER is the bagel, lox and cream cheese plat- ter at the Aged & Rare in the Harlan House on W. Grand Blvd. . . . Nice slice of Bermuda onion, too! . . . The yum yum platter is served from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. MARGARET LAFIAN plays a beautiful keyboard at the Attache piano bar on E. Jefferson, just S. of Woodward . . . She's there 5 to 7 and 9 to 1. a MYRON COHEN being inter- viewed on WWJ-TV, last week while appearing at the Act IV, extolled his love for pancakes . . . and was told to try them at Uncle John's . . . While at the eatery on Eight Mile Rd. after com- ing in from over 90 degree weather, Myron told of the two Ubangi girls meeting one very hot day in the jungle . . . One of them stuck her face right up close to the other one's face and rapidly knocked off, "Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers. Now you fan me for awhile." • • • PANCAKE EATING contest by 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 Uncle John's in which all high schools in Detroit area partici- pated, was won by Walled Lake High with an average of 31.5 pan- cakes per boy . . . 40 fellows eat- ing 1,262 . . . All told, 52,087 pan- cakes according to Ray Pearce, were consumed . . . If laid end to end, says Ben Kasle, this would reach over five miles! * NOBODY, NOT EVEN the bosses, know what the daily luncheon special is going to be at the Adlib on Wyoming and Michi- gan . . . The "surprise" changes every day and even the help stroke their chins in wonderment! MURRY LIEBERMAN did such a terrific job for George Roumell as manager at the Press Club that George has put Murry in charge at his Seafood Grotto on Woodward . . . The spot holds over 160 people with bar, plus three meet- ing and banquet rooms . . . The seafood variety is huge, but no limit on the style or type of food served . . . In fact, if you want those eggs and onions like the old days at Lieberman & Citron on Linwood, you'll get that, too — and if Murry is there, get him to AMERICANA make them for you! MOVIE GUIDE 'Bilu' Renamed 'Dan,' Enters Zim's Service new Magnificent Mencoffi's 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treot • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar k S- • AFTER .TIEF.ATRE Snacks .. . • Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING Because of the meticu- lous care given these cars they have AGED very little but today they are RARE col- lector items. The- preparation of your selected dinner and its service also gets such meticulous care at A ship began a new service last month under a new name. She is the Zim Lines' motorship "Dan," formerly known as the "Bilu," which sailed from Haifa May 21 to establish a fortnightly passenger and car ferry service between Israel and Venice. The vessel, whiCh accommodates 500 passengers in a single class and has drive-on facilities for 120 cars, was re-christened prior to her first trip under the Zim Lines houseflag. Built in Belgium in 1964, the Dan is one of the newest and most modern :passenger liners employed in regular service on the Mediterranean. She maintains a schedule of fort- nightly sailings from Haifa to Limassol, Cyprus, Piraeus, port of Athens, Greece and Venice, Italy. The Dan is fully air-conditioned. All of her cabins have private shower and toilet. Other facilities include a swimming pool, bars, lounges, library, duty-free gift shop, barbershop and beauty salon. ADAMS Grand Circus Park OPEN 11:00 A.M. WO 1-8525 Walt Disney's, Both in Color "THE SHAGGY DOG" 11:18, 2:38, 5:58, 9:18 "THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR" 12:59, 4:19, 7:39, 10:59 Wed. Ladies' Day SOc CAMELOT W ' Warren at Miller Road 5 81- 5040 Air Cooled by Refrigeration Special Selective Engagement of Roger Hammerstein's "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" FOX from 4:30 p.m. JOEL NASH from 8:30 p.m. jjgeb lore )(MAY AT MILWAUKEE IN THE HARLAN HOUSE .1. C. LODGE 873.6100 taste adventure you won't Free Parking Aid to Israel NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri- can trade union movement will he asked to make contributions from union treasuries and to solicit a day's pay from union members as voluntary contributions to the needs of Histadrut, Israel's Labor Fed- eration, stemming from the impact of the Arab-Israeli war, it was an- nounced by Charles S. Zimmerman, chairman of the board of the Na- tional Committee for Labor Israel. He made the annduncement at an emergency meeting of the board at which a report was presented by Yehoshua Levy. Histadrut treas- urer who told the hoard that Israel was confronted by "a major eco- nomic task" of resuming its indus- trialization and absorbing man- power soon to be released from ac- tive military duty. He said the His- tadrut network of health, educa- tional and welfare institutions was feeling a financing 'pinch and cre- ating a huge Histadrut deficit. lie appealed to American trade unions to expand their financial aid from the $1,000.000 pledged, before war broke out on June 5, to several times that amount. The American labor movement also has pledged to subscribe to $10,000,000 worth of AMPAL de- bentures to help modernize coopera- tive enterprises in Israel. Last month. George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO and the AFL-CIO executive council, agreed to sub- scribe to the debentures. The new 'Americana Theater' will offer a "Young Americana Night" saluting teen-agers and young adults in opening week festivities tonight. Other events this weekend will be "Newsboy Day," 10 a.m. Saturday and "Am- ericana On Parade," an exhibit of Norman Rockwell drawings, - 1 p.m. Sunday. Held over 2nd BIG WEEK ZEROMOSIEL , PHILSILYERS /RA. FLINNYTNING uA " WIPPENEDONIILE varcerromiE FORUM' MOM by fklize NEM SAINTS Daily open 6:45, shown 7:00, 10:40. Sat. Eve., re-open 6:45, shown 7:00, 10:40. Sun. open 1:00, shown 3:25, 7:00, 10:40. °VI 49:ERIMS01 CARM 41111 1111111•11•SE 111•1011DIN ■ S ti__FED IN BUSINESS "A mucebyedmil rumwor WITHOUT REALLY 1•11111112103 TRYING Daily 8:40 only. Sat. Eve. 9:00 only. Sun. 1:25, 5:00, 8:40. • * • SAT. SPEC. CHILDREN'S MATINEE OPENS 1:00 "JACK THE GIANT KILLER" & "THE LIVELY SET" ' BERK LEY THEATRE LI 2-0330 12 MILE AT COOLIDGE• 2SHOWSDAILYAT 2 and 8 PM (7 PM Sunday)! GIGANTIC SPECTACLE! STEPHEN BO'YD•AVA GARDNER RICHARD HARRIS -JOHN HUSTON PETER O'TOOLE•MICHAEL PARKS GEORGE C. SCOTT F 20th Cm:ory-For PrttentS •••,,, The Beginning- TIE EVENINGS of larndi D-150' 8:00 P.M./EXCEPT SUNDAY at 7:03 P.M. MATINEES WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY at 2:00 P.M. fOR THEATRE PARTY AND CROUP SALES INFORMATION CAtt. ANN SQUIRES 1134001 GRAND CIRCUS PARK CALL 9622933 DETROIT PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT! a new, ibn by inginar berg/flan 2211 Woodward—WO 1.9494 Air Conditioned INGMAR BERGMAN'S Pe/EAA:reutz. Erskine's Caldwell's "GOD'S LITTLE ACRES" All Star Cast, Michael Landon Tina Louise, Buddy Hacket And in Color—Lana Turner "MADAME X" 8131 ts/IPFOSSOft Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1.7917 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c "THE SLENDER THREAD" 11:30, 4:00, 8:30 Wed. Ladies Day 50c MAI KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4.6400 Air Cooled by Refrigeration Special Selective Engagement of Roger Hammerstein's "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" STUDIO I tivernois at Davison • • Trirko•o.7 STUDIO NEW CENTER Sri at lb. Chi. • TR 4-0025 • FREE PARKING • EWAN,* as 3rd TINA, 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS („xcizef INCLUDING "BEST ACTRESS!" GiR-L - at Seville Hotel 1 3-0070 A MAN BEST FOR ALL PICTURE SEASONS One of America's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine 3148 Second Blvd. WE. 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer WEEK DAYS. Doors open 7:00. Shown 8 p.m. WED.: Matinee 1:30. EVE.: 8:00. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40. SUN.: 1:30, 4:45, 8:05. Exotic Cocktails LIV ULLMANN FRI.: 8:00, 10:00; SAT.: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 LYNN RED GRAVE 1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple forget. Americana Theater Offers Youth Salute STARTING MONDAY, JUNE-26th, and THROUGHOUT the SUMMER, Held Over 2nd BIG WEEK 1:20, 5:50, 10:20 JERRY ROBINSON at the piano bar Labor Pledges t'n Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer WEEKDAYS Doors open 7:00 Shown at p.m. WED.: Matinee 1:30. EVE.; 8:00. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40. SUN. 1:30, 4:45, 5:05. Open 10:45 Open Sundays and FRI. AND WK. DAYS: Open 6:15, Shown 6:45, 8:35, 10:20. SAT., SUN.: Open 1:00, Shown 1:25, 3:10, 4:55, 6:45, 8:30, 10:30. Special Opening Week Festivities "HURRY SUNDOWN" FORBIDDEN CITY TE 1-0775 GRAND OPENING "A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN" Air Cooled by Refrigeration ANNOUNCING: Our New Temple Room For Sweet Sixteens, Showers and Private Parties. An enchanting atmosphere 9 Mi. & Greenfield Rd. 358-3920 444-8676 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS Cooled by Refrigeration GRAND CIRCUS Part,Y1, `AT» Under New Management Henry Yee's TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli Jews who fought with the Czechoslovak forces or in the anti-Nazi under- ground and won medals for hero- ism decided to send back their medals to the Czech government as a protest against the Czechoslovak attitude toward Israel and the de- cision to break diplomatic relations with Israel over the Arab-Israel war. The Czechoslovak section of the Israeli Fighters Against the Nazis collected all the medals and will send them back in one package to Prague. Officials of ne section told newsmen that it was "a shame" that a government which had suf- fered under Nazi occupation would defend "a dictator like Nasser whose aggression was proven be- yond dispute." They added that in severing relations with Israel, the Czech government had proved that it sided with aggressors and did not seek justice. Friday, June 23, 1967-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS M.: 8-00.10 oo Sae-: 7 00 900. 11-00 STUDIO-NORTH 4-11r. Meet Parking let front of Theatre Woodward at 9-Mila • V. 151611