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July 28, 1967 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-07-28

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- 22—Friday, July 28, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Report Israel Ships War Booty Out of Sinai

Goldbergs, Sloans Open Towne Theater

One year ago ft was the Northland Theater opening that brought
together the two brother teams of Eugene and Richard Sloan, owners
of Suburban Detroit Theaters, Inc., and Irving and Adolph Gold-
berg, owners of Community Theaters, to pose beside a cake replica
of the Northland. This year the same two organizations are associates
in the new Towne Theater, Greenfield Road north of 10 1/2 Mile
which opens Aug. 10, just 51 weeks and a day later than the
Northland.

With the opening Aug. 10 of
the new Towne Theater, Green-
field Rd. north of 101/2 Mile—which
will make No. 11 in its group of
local theaters—Suburban Detroit
Theaters, Inc., becomes the larg-
est movie theater group in the
metropolitan area.
associated in the Towne theater
venture with Suburban Detroit
heads Eugene and Richard Sloan
is another brother team, Adolph
and Irving Goldberg of Community
Theaters. Operation of the thea-
ter will be under Suburban Detroit.
The two organizations are asso-
ciates in several other theater ven-
tures.
"The Family Way," starring Hay-
Icy Mills and Ilywell Bennett, will
be the opening attraction commenc-
ing Aug. 10, and its showing at the
Towne will be exclusive in the
Metropolitan Detroit area.
The Towne, a free-standing
structure in the shopping-office
complex, Lincoln Center, will be
an 850-seat luxury first-run thea-
ter.
Built of split-face fieldstone and
brick, the Towne is of contempo-
rary design with a metal, mansard
roof which extends in canopy fash-
ion over the walkways. The inte-
rior is of sand-sculptured plaster
with horizontal teak paneling on
the walls. With beige and bronze
carpeting, the lobby contains espe-
cially designed seating with an
•-* island sofa sculptures and a planter
in the center.
Commencing with the Terrace

- WEN/

in 1962, the Sloan Brothers have
progressively launched the Gate-
way, Sterling Township; the Vil-
lage, in Troy; and the Northland,
on J. L. Hudson Dr.
Other theaters operated by Sub-
urban Detroit include the Mercury,
Radio City, Vogue, Alger and Wy -
andotte, Main and Annex.

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

NEW YORK — Vast amounts of
war booty, most of it made in the
Soviet Union and all of it captured
by Israel when it routed the
Egyptian armies in the Sinai Pen-
insula, are being shipped by the
Israelis daily out of El Arish, in
the Sinai, according to a report
from El Arish carried Wednesday
by the New York Times.
Two 30-car trains pull out of El
Arish for Israel every day, carry-
ing captured equipment, including
hundreds of Soviet-made tanks,
armored cars, half-tracks and ar-
tillery pieces, the dispatch re-
ported. A third train, according to
the report, leaves El Arish daily,
loaded with ammunition lined up at
an El Arish railroad siding await-
ing shipment to Israel. Most of
them were made in the Soviet
Union but some had come from
Czechoslovakia.
Many of the tanks, according to
the report, had registered just
enough mileage to show they had
been driven to the Sinai directly
from ports on the Suez Canal or

Itzhak Perlman to Solo
at Oakland U. Concert

Robert Shaw will conduct Oak-
land University's Meadow Brook
Festival Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra concerts 8:30 p.m. Thursday
and Friday in the Howard C. Bald-
win Memorial Pavilion. Sixten

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new I
settlement to be manned by Nahal,
the Israeli para-military youth

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BY HENRY LEONARD

ITZHAK PERLMAN

"And why is it, Doctor, I seem to see
everything ... but the obvious?'

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The Times reported that a
spokesman for the Israeli defense
ministry denied categorically that
any talks about bartering or selling
the booty to Western nations have
been held. According to the news-
paper, Israel has as yet made no
decision on what she will do with

the booty—whether to sell some of
it or integrate it into Israel's own
defense forces.

CLEVELAND—The Israel Phil-
harmonic Orchestra will perform
at the Cleveland Music Hall 8:45
p.m. Thursday.
The concert, which is for the
benefit of the Israel Emergency
Fund, is being presented by the
Cleveland Opera Association in as-
sociation with Columbia Artists
management and the Cleveland

'The Church Unbound'
Views Qumran Status

"The Church Unbound" by Nor-
man K. Gottwald, published by
Lippincott, is a historical survey
of the basic biblical attitudes to
culture reflected in the Mosaic
tradition, the prophets, and the
first century movement led by
Jesus on the one hand and the
Qumran community on the other.
The author then takes four basic
examples of church-culture rela-
tions in ancient Israel and shows
the profound significance of the

Music the Stein-Way

DICK STEIN

Jewish News. It will feature the
husband-wife team of pianist
Daniel Barenboim and cellist Jac-
queline DuPre.
(The concert scheduled for De-
troit Aug. 6 has been cancelled.)
The 110 musicians belonging to
the Orchestra are giving up their
Yearly vacations in order to make
this benefit tour possible.
Patron tickets are available
through the Cleveland Jewish
News, 2108 Payne, Cleveland 14.
Other tickets are available through
the Cleveland Opera Association.

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Sunday with violinist Itzhak Perl-
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ing the Brahms Violin Concerto in
D minor and include Dvorak's
Symphony No. 9 (old No. 5) in E
minor, "From the New World."
Shaw's program will include
Haydn's "Lord Nelson" Mass and
Stravinsky's Opera-Oratorio
"Oedipus Rex" featuring the Mea-
Formerly of Art's TV Shop-On-Wheels
dow Brook School of Music Chorus.
Now a Partner in
The soloists will be Janice Har-
sanyi, soprano; John McCollum
and Jon Humphrey, tenors; Yi-
Kwei Sze and Thomas Paul, basses.
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Israel Philharmonic Will Play in Cleveland

concept of a creative minority for
both Christian and Jewish thought
In the final section, he charts
a contemporary course for the peo-
ple of God in both its Jewish
and Christian forms. His call for
the church to be a critical force
involved in culture is a moving
and profound declaration of the
future. His summons to the church
to ally itself with the secular
church within culture ("the crypto-
church") extends the biblical view
of God as creator to its fullest
contemporary consequence.

Nahal Youth to Man New [
Settlement Near Syria

movement, will be established
near Banyas, in Israeli-occupied
Syrian territory, it was announced
here Monday by the Jewish
Agency.
Banyas is at one of the three
Jordan River headwaters which,.
in recent years, the Syrians
threatened to divert.
Yakov Tsur, president of the
Jewish National Fund, announced
that the JNF will develop lands
for cultivation along the entire
Golan mountain range which be-
gins on the Syrian plateau and ex-
tends along Israel's borders with
Syria, Lebanon and Jordan to east
of Lake Tiberias.
He said the JNF will also pre-
pare ground for new settlements
in the Latrun area w h ere the
shortened road between Tel Aviv
and Jerusalem runs through ter-
ritory held by Jordan until the
June war.

from Alexandria, then abandoned
by the Egyptians in the Sinai with-
out having been used in the war
against Israel.
More booty is reportedly being
located in the desert every day by
Israeli scout planes which continue
daily to survey the desert, in the
heavily-fortified El Arish area it-
self, the Israelis captured four 130-
mm costal guns equipped with
highly-sophisticated guidance sys-
tems, the dispatch reported. Three

LONDON (JTA) — An increase
of at least 6 per cent, or about
1,000,000 cases, in Israeli citrus
exports during the coming season
which starts next November has
been forecast by Dr. J. Weissbarg,
commercial director of the Israel
Citrus Marketing Board, the Finan-
cial Times reports.
Warning that the estimate was
"very early and tentative." Dr.
Weissbarg said that Israel's citrus
exports next season were expected
to reach 18,500,000 or possibly
19,000,000 cases compared with
17,400,000 cases shipped during the
1966-67 season.
The Israeli citrus official said
these figures did not include pos-
sible shipments from the Gaza

Strip, now held by Israel, where
the fruit is generally of a lower
quality than that exported by the
Citrus Marketing Board. In the
past, the Gaza Strip fruit was ex-
ported mainly to Eastern Europe.

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