MOVIE GUIDE (A mmo./ W. Warren lar Miller Road Grand Circus Park ADAMS OPEN 11:00 A.M. WO 14525 --Exclusive. Showing altirFiyfor ORichard Burton C Daily & Sun. 11:35, 2:25, 5:20, 8:10, 10:55. "THE OMEDIANS" - 9 Mi. & Greenfigt 31410 . 4444676 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS The New FRANK SINATRA FILM AMERICANA "tony rome" Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. open 6:00. "tony rome" shown 6:25, 8:20, 10:20. Wed., Sat., Sun. open 1:00. "tony rome" shown 1:35, 3:55, 6:05, 8:20, 10:30. 12 Mile-Coolidge . LI 2-0330 Sidney Pokier & Rod Steiger BERKLEY "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" Fri., Mon. Tues., 8:50 only. Sat., re- open 6:45/shown 7:10, 10:45; Sun., open 1:00, shown 1:25, 5:00, 8:40. Frank Sinatra in "THE NAKED RUNNER" Fri., Mon., Tues., 7:00, 10:35; Sat., 9:05; Sun. 3:20, 6:55, 10:35. SAT. MATINEE OPEN 1:00 starts 1:20 over 4:30. 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 2nd wk., recommended for adults. The film that dares to explain what most parents can't (in color) "TEEN AGE MOTHER" Plus "THE WILD ANGELS" LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For Schedule Information Call WO 1-7917 WED. LADIES DAY 50c GRAND CIRCUS 1.:,trar c• Open 10:45 The New Frank Sinatra Film "tony rome" Fri., Sat., Sun., 11:15, 3:10, 7:05, 11:00. Mon. thru Thurs., 11:05, 2:45, 6:25, 10:05. "UPPER HAND" Fri., Sat., Sun., 1:25, 5:20, 9:15; Mon. thru Thur., 1:00, 4:40, 8.20. Ptymouln Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 Steve McQueen in THE FILM THAT DARES TO EXPLAIN WHAT MOST PARENTS CAN'T! "THE SAND PEBBLES" Week Days open 6:15 shown 6:45, 9:55. Sat., Sun. open 12:30 shown 12:45, 3:45, 7:05, 10:15. MERCURY Schaefer at McNichols-UN 2-8100 Fae Duneway & Warren Beatty TEENAGE MOTHER SEE life begin! moue,t , SEE the actual Birth of a Babyl ...IN COLOR! FOX MAI KAI BREAKING ALL RECORDS (Pa "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer Mon. thru Fri only. Doors open 7:00 Shown at 8:00 p.m. only. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20. 8:40. SUN : 1:30, 4:45, 8:05. WED. LADIES DAY 50c HELD OVER 6' Special Selective Engagement of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "BONNIE & CLYDE" Fri. open 5:30, shown 7:40, 11:10; Sat., open 1:50, shown 4:10, 7:40, 11:10; Sun., Wed., open 1:45, shown 4:00, 7:20, 10:50. Mon. Tues., open 7:00, shown 7:20, 10:50. plus Sidney Poitier POINTE" "PRESSURE Fri., 5:45, 9:10; Sat., 2:15, 5:45, 9:10; Sun., 2:05, 5:25, 9:00; Mon. Tues., 9:00 only. RADIO CITY Weedwe lI318090 NEW! Paul Newman in scope & color "COOL HAND LUKE" Wed., Thur., Mon. Tues., open 7:00, shown 7:30, 9:45; Fri., open 5:30, shown 5:40, 8:00, 10:15; Sat., open 3:00, shown 3:15, 5:40, 8:00, 10:15; Sun., open 2:20, shown 2:45, 5:00, 7:30, 9:45. She did her home- work VILLAGE 2830 Maple (15 Mile) at Coolidge 1 Mlle East of Woodward Somerset Plaza-642-8888 Julie Andrews Max VonSydow & Rich. Harris parked cars! "HAWAII" Fri., open 6:30, "HAWAII" 7:05, 10:00; Sat., open 3:15, "HAWAII" 3:45, 7:00, 10:10; Sun., open 12:30, "HAWAII" 1:00, 4:15, 7:30; Mon. 'thru Thur., open 7:45, "HAWAII" 8:15 only. Recommended for Adults 'WS JOIN THE STAR-SPANGLED FREEDOM PLAN pErERFONDA-KuicySINATRA THE WILD ANGELS SIGN UP FOR U.S. SAVINGS BONDS/ *** t* * .16 FREEDOM SHARES 6■ ■ PANAVISION'aPATHECOLOR 2ND WEEK WO 1-7917 rwie PARKIN', FOX •• ••- 'Pulitzer'--Swanberg Joseph Pulitzer was one of the very great if not the greatest of the early creators of a thoroughly American press. He belonged to the age of per- sonal journalism but in the main he was the dynamic architect of the leading medium of communica- tions for Americans. The dramatic story of his life is recorded in a fascinating bio- graphy - "Pulitzer," by W. A. Swanberg - published by Charles Scribner's Sons. Combined in this significant work is history linked with the courage of an individual who inspired a generation. There is no reference to the Jewish experiences of the Pul- itzer family in the Swanberg biography, other than this: "His father, Philip Pulitzer, was a cultivated Magyar-Jew grain dealer; his mother, born Louise Berge r, an Austro-German beauty and a Catholic." Thus, contrary to many beliefs, Pulitzer was not a Jew, his mother having been Catholic. The Puli- tzer clan, however, never shirked from references to the paternal Jewish relationships. Swanberg's biographical sketch is, as indicated, history as well as a review of the career of a man and his newspapers. It is the history of America of the latter part of the last and the first decade of the present cen- turies. His, indeed, was a courageous task, defying Presidents when principles and ideas conflicted. He struggled to create a great news- paper and the World emerged as his superb creation, with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch following as Biography of Great Publisher Friday, December 1, 1967 - 33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PRICES! ULYSSES Based on James Jo ce's Controversial Book COMPLETE AND UNCUT NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED MOM. 11,ro THUS: 7.15. 9.30 960 •), .00. • 10 Is MON. IF 36/ordep 740, 1.15 Satordor 6:00. 1.15. 10-.30 X9,61•), 5.00. 7:15, 9:30 Protestant Scholar Assails Editor for Pro-Arab Stand TORONTO (JTA)-A Protestant divinity professor has accused the editor of a Protestant church maga- zine of "carelessly" using Arab propaganda material and anti- Semitic sources in support of the consistently pro-Arab stand taken by the periodical on the Middle East. Prof. David Demson, lecturer in Christian doctrine at Emanuel Col- lege here, a beneficiary of the United Church, challenged Rev. A. C. Forrest, editor of the United Church Observer, to reveal the sources of the anti-Israel material it had published. He said he did not believe the periodical was de- liberately anti-Semitic, despite its publication of Arab propaganda material alleging Israeli atrocities against Arab children. The United Church is Canada's largest Pro- testant denomination. newspaper into a crusading tool of reform. He vividly recounts Pulitzer's bitter circulation wars with Hearst and other rivals, his fanatical interest in politics and his powerful role in directing the nation's affairs. Swanberg has captured the paradoxical nature of Pulitzer- a devoted husband and father who saw little of his family,• a shame- less manipulator of people who cried out angrily at injustice to humanity, a millionaire who was the arch foe of capitalists and trusts. Pulitzer sought peace all his life yet waged endless war with his foes, including Theodore Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan. Swanberg's biography de- licates these history developments with great skill. another great American product. Author of the best-selling "Citi- zen Hearst" and "Dreiser," W. A. Swanberg has won international acclaim as an outstanding his- torian-biographer. Now, with "Pul- itzer," he has written a fascinating account of the life and times of one of the most remarkable men in American history. Virtually blind and tormented by mental and physical illnesses for most of his life, Joseph Pulitzer was a genius and an eccentric on a grand scale. Swanberg follows Pulitzer from his early days as a penniless im- migrant reporter to his towering position as publisher of the in- fluential New York World and he shows how this pioneer in hard-hitting journalism turned his Xonlor 4:05 7:00.9.15. I ESQUIRE Greenfield at 8 Mile Ll. 2-8827 15311 E. Jefferson VA. 2.2870 COLOR Mon. thru Friday 7:30, 9:30 The film radiates • healthy, happy attitude 7:30. towards sear 9:30 - 6.01.10. STUDIO I- X1Ve1001S at Darken 6,1066 rrrrr •••••• r WE 3 0070 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! r "POSSIBLY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE IN THE LAST 25 YEARS!" . FRET) ZINN•MANNS Mal OF FOR ALL EASONS MON. Ars TRUSS., 7Z5. -- Mir 7:30. Smorday: 6.00. 1:15. 10:30 Sunday: 330, 5.00, 7:15, 9.30 SMUTS MI MO AT DIM IISMCI MI ST MAIL SOX NMI NM • PAL Wit 1,41 SIMISATS STUDIO NEW CENTER FREE PARKING 3rd at the Blvd. • TR. 4-0025 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Joseph E. Levine Presents 1966 CANNFS FILM 71EIVID MCSTEL "TUE peeerooks' IDUCEus" NOW! Gene Wilder- Dick Shawn Another Exclusive Hit Attraction at the new Towne! as L.S.D • In Color • Prints by Pads* Written and Directed by Mot Brooks Produced by Sidney Glazier M EnlhettyPktvros "PIETRO GERMI HAS DONE IT AGAIN! rrsrmu. Extremely funny comedy :. Hilari- ous, original, outrageously convinc- ing-and immoral ... has a knowing Italian touch ... Germi brings it off -N. V. Ties Aid with taste and sting!" A Sidney Glazier Production co-starring Entrance on 3rd opp. Theatre TiSifds,BSeesandibeitalians , MON. Ihtv TH. 7 30 . r r ki, a a0. 1004 566.646, 700 . 100. 1100 19666 7: 5.30. I 6669:atm the Name aeDIVCOCE MAX STU STUDIO-NORTH 4-W. Mater Patking lot front of Theatre Woodward at 9-Mile • U. 1-1149