Teen Rebels Portrayed in '491' at Krim Theater "491", a stark screen portrait of rebellious youth in today's world, is now showing exclusively at the Trans-Lux Krim 'Theater. About a group of juvenile de- linquents assigned by police to a special sociological experiment in Toronto Opera Student Gets Lead at Stratford an effort to discover new and im- proved methods in rehabilitating young criminal offenders, the film reflects the violent struggle be- tween good and evil and between the weak and the strong in to- day's world. kW otatne, ,.„ N w • • • Proudly Presents For Your Nightly Enjoyment t?..; ;tN WESTON & ALLEN One of America's Leading Vocal-Instrumental Duos COMPLETE DINNERS LUNCHEONS DAILY iv °tom/lc/IL Ample Parking 868-3611 248 W. McNichols (just W. of Woodward) X.•::-;>:.*:KX•Y. LICK1;1•N:X*1=)::>AY:,K4.:, DOWNTOWN Dine in a Serene Oriental Setting Featuring Authentic Canton ese Cuszne CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE Open Seven Days a Week .. . 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C ATE' S SE. it Danny Raskin's Israeli Economic Aides in Europe Plan Parley BRUSSELS (JTA) — A meeting of Israeli economic counsellors and commercial attaches accred- ited to various Western European countries will be held here Aug. 27-29 under the chairmanship of Lincoln Inn Boasts Zeev Sharef, finance minister and minister of commerce and industry. a Downriver First The agenda will include Israeli The Lincoln Inn has been sel- exports and economic relations be- ected to be the first in the Down- tween Israel and the European river area to serve liquor by the countries. glass on Sunday. This $3,500,000 complex has five fully completed dining rooms with `Rosemary's Baby' Stars banquet facilities that will handle Mia Farrow at 7 Shows up to 1,000 people. "Rosemary's Baby," the film ver- The Lincoln Inn is equipped sion of Ira Levin's best-selling sus- to handle 155 guest rooms with pense novel which Roman Polanski complete sauna and steam, a pri- directed from his own screenplay vate men's health club and barber with Mia Farrow in the title role, shop and beauty salon. There is is now showing at the Michigan a S w e di s h smorgasbord every Theater, the Americana, Birming- Thursday, with dining and - dancing ham, State-Wayne, Livonia Mall Cinema I, Macomb Mall Cinema II Thursday through Saturday. and Warren Cinema I. It's impossible to make your Mia Farrow plays a terrified, mark in this world just using pregnant wife who suspects her ditto marks. . neighbors of being witches. ALL YOU CAN EAT FAMILY STYLE BROASTED CHICKEN Open 9:30 to 8:30 P.M. — Closed Monday 29501 NORTHWESTERN by few singers throughout the world. She was selected as Miss Kern's understudy while in her third year at the Royal Conservatory of Tor- onto Opera School. 2672 E. GRAND BLVD. 41 YEARS AGO, Al Posen came to Detroit from Winnipeg, Canada, to meet his uncle's new wife and family . . . He couldn't take his eyes off a pretty young girl, finally asked who she was, and discovered her to be his uncle's sister-in-law . . Al then and there decided to stay in Detroit and work . . . He began as an upholsterer for Artistic Furniture. shortly after opened his own place, and today owns Famous Furniture and Up- holstering Co. . . . The girl, Libbie Kraft, and Al, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary, Aug. 17 .. . (P.S. Libbie was a good cook, too . . . she did all the cooking for their wedding!) MOLLIE FISHER, Jewish Fam- ily Service volunteer worker at the Americana Nursing Home. writes that the elderly patients have no recreational facilities . . . and would like the donation of a stereo or hi-fi . . . plus Jewish books, fictional and non-fictional, in Eng- lish or Yiddish . . . Mollie (Mrs. George Fisher) can be contacted at BR 3-8869. HERMAN GOLDMAN of Tiger Publications relates that ads are being accepted for the 1968 Offi- cial Detroit Tiger World Series Souvenier Magazine . .. The book will have about 40 pictures and editorial matter pertinent to the Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals, the personnel, statistics and official lineups . . . The games in Detroit are scheduled for Oct. 5 and 6, with a third game Oct. 7, if nec- essary, says Herman. SWIMMING POOL of Ben and Esther Bolton in Southfield is being thrown open for the Knights of Pythias Detroit Lodge 55 splash party, Aug. 19. WITH PENNANT FEVER so high in Detroit, baseball stories are twirling about . . . and former Tiger great first sacker, H a n k Greenberg, in town recently on a sneak visit, had his usual pitches to chip in . . . Hank tells about the .400 hitter, habitual leader of the league, who experienced a sud- den slump, and struck out four times in a single game . . . When he came home, his wife rushed out to greet him, threw her arms around his neck, and inquired, "How many hits did you make to- day?" . . . The batsman thrust his wife aside and grumbled, "You just do the cooking around here, understand? I'll do the hitting!" HIS FAVORITE is about one of the biggest stars in baseball a short while back, who could drive the old apple to every corner of the p a r k, but was not particularly noted for his brain . .. On one hop of his team to the West, the star is reputed to have sent out for a bottle of Scitch while the train was held up temporarily at a wayside station because of a derailment ahead . . . One of the lads who had come to watch the repair work rec- ognized the famous athlete and was delighted to perform the errand for him . . He came back with a bottle of Scotch that bore an un- familiar label but listed six old Kings of England who had declared this to be their favorite brand .. . The ball star examined the strange bottle for a moment with unusual concentration and then handed it back angrily to the messenger . . "Don't try to palm any of this poison off on me," he bellowed. "Every one of these guys who rec- ommended it is dead!" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, August 9, 1968