Mischa Kottler on Center Agenda Meadow Brook Ready for Its Summer Season N.J. Legislators Urged to Reject Prayer Bill CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The executive committee for NEWARK (JTA) — An ad hoc , Oakland University's Meadow committee on church and state has Liners and display classified ads accepted from Brook Festival has scheduled July appealed to New Jersey State sena- 3 as opening date for the Detroit tors to reject a bill approved by responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to Symphony Orchestra. the assembly which would require 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information .. . The Detroit orchestra is sched• all public school pupils in the state uled for 34 performances in eight to take part in a daily period of weeks. In addition, for a festival silent prayer. The committee also informed , first, the New York Philharmonic has been engaged for four per- Gov. Richard Hughes of its strong formances in an added ninth week. opposition to the measure, which 10—ROOMS FOR RENT Karel Ancerl, noted Czechoslovak- it said would violate the First 10—ROOMS FOR RENT ian music director, will conduct Amendment. 10 MILE-Greenfield. Room — working NICE clean room. Student or working woman. 7-Evergreen. 533-5095. i the Philharmonic Aug. 28-29 with was person. signed by 13 EL. 7-0376, 549-5159. The mecca ge pianist Byron Janis the soloist. Jewish community councils in New Room — employed lad). NICE clean room. Refined woman. SCHAEFER. Transportation. Privileges. Reasonable. Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa Jersey and three national Jewish privileges. UN. 4-2193. 864-3739. trill be on the podium for the festi- CO co mmunityrelations councils. It BEAUTIFUL furnished room, bath and val finale Aug. 30-31 with pianist stressed that "while we support shower, private entrance. 7 Mile-James ROOM for rent in religious home. 543- 4033, 543-2827. Andre Watts the soloist. • and encourage the vitality of reli- Couzens. Gentleman. 341-7181. Once again the Festival will pre- gious life in America, we maintain ROOM for lady or man. Good transpor- LARGE room for working gentleman. Private entrance. 342-2824. sent the American Ballet Theater, that the place for religious wor- tation, shopping. VE. 8-2653. Aug. 5 - 10. ship is in the home, the church or 9 MILE in Ferndale. Room—apartment. ROOM FOR working person or student. Griggs North of 6 Mile. Good transpor- the synagogue and not in the public 399-2469 mornings. tation. Kitchen privileges. Quiet, pleas- school." It was noted that "such a NICE large air-conditioned room on ant home. .Very reasonable rent. 'Right You Are' at Center UN 3-5731. • Center Theater will repeat its . law would create a serious conflict Westmoreland near 8. KE. 7-8089. IN Southfield apartment for Right for many public school pupils who, FURNISHED ibig room for rent for ROOM Call 358-0287. production of Pirandello's " single. because of pressure from teachers working girl. I. 7-5639. You Are" 8:30 p.m. Saturday and and classmates, might feel obligat- OAK PARK. Airy, comfortable room 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish ed to act in violation of their per- for working girl In home of 2 adults. ! 10 - E — ROOMS WANTED Near excellent transportation and Center. canal beliefs." ELDERLY Jewish woman desires room Northland. LI. 2-2104, after 6. The production is ditd rec e by Dr s--Oak Park or withthfkiticdhean eapri3.5i8le3g6e88 The national Jewish organiza- s • r clean c ean room, for working lady. • ou ea ures June u lames Ro ers and features dg bons in the committee are the re- NICE Privileges. 342-7837. Roeper Theater Party and Nicholas Snow, Yvonne Doo-! gional groups of the American little. Seamus O'Brian and Joyce Jewish Committee, Anti-Defama- moNrce VISTA between 7-Outer Drive. WANTED to Benefit School Beautifully furnished spacious bed- lion League of Bnai Brith, and room, sitting room, private bathroom in Room with kitchen privileges or Roeper City and Country School. Feurring. e- adult home for refined m 2 or 3 room furnished apart- American Jewish Congress. John lovely person. Bloomfield Hills, will benefit from 341-7699 evenings, week- merit. Close to corner of Cocl- Boor Industries. Ltd., Israel's Kaufman is chairman of the ad aged a theater party for "You're a Good ends. and 9 Mile. Retired men Man, Charlie Brown" 7:30 p.m. largest industrial network, will) hoc unit and Meyer Fine is secre- , -M7.Black- m FOR employed Person. of Swedish descent. May 18 at Fisher Theater. For form a subsidiary company for the tary. In a separate statement, I s stone p3e4r2s Manor- noRr. i itO Joint operation of tour of its me a WRITE BOX 930, The Jewish News, Robert Stivler, American Jewish IPREFERABLY male retiree. Greenfield ticket information, call Mrs. Rob- 17100 - W. 7 Mile Rood [corking plants. Congress regional director, said the 7 Mile area Call before 10 and after ert Kasle, UN 3-4712. Detroit, Michigan 48235 proposed legislation would "amount 5. VE 6-9552. to nothing more than hypocrisy" 13 — FOR. RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS and would do nothing "to strength- en the vitality of religion." Meanwhile , a bill that would Birmingham—MI 445" permit colleges under religious Birmingham S. r Woodwa d at Maple DOW P/-TOW auspices to participate in a S15,- Cliff Robertson TELEGRAPH AT 7 1/2 MILE RDS. Academy Award Winner Grand Circus Park (Best Actor) 000,000 state aid program for ADAMS "CHARLY" Fr** Parking after 5 p. m private institutions of higher : WO 14525 rOfsiE CT "TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Clint Eastwood is back Mon. thru Fri. 7:10 & 9:20; SAT. 6:00, learning was passed by the New 8:10, 10:20; SUN. 2:20, 4:30, 6:40, 8:50• "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" Carpeted and draped, stove and refrigerator, garbage dispose!, oir York State Assembly by an 88-43 11:15, 3:04, 6:05, 4:10 conditioning, swimming pool. All utilities except elec. 1 yr. lease. 1. 1 45 Mi. vote. BLOOMFIELD W'ward 2 blksi;4 "A FEW DOLLARS MORE" From $160 per mo. It will now go to Gov. Nelson A. 8:32 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS 12:54, 4:43, incl. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Rockefeller though it is not cer (Children under school age O.K.) Wed. Ladies Day 75c "OLIVER" (G) tain whether he will sign or veto MATINEES WED., SAT. A SUN., 2 P.M. MANAGER KE 8-2530 it. The bill was supported mainly 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 EVES. Mon thru Sat. 8 P.M. FOX by Republicans and opposed main- EVES. SUN. 7 P.M. (Closed Wednesday) 4TH AND FINAL WEEK ENDS TUES All seats reserved. ly by Democrats. Opponents said Behind bars without men Box office open WED., SAT., SUN. 14. the measure was in violation of the Balance of week, 4-9. "99 WOMEN" PLUS Joan Crawford In state constitution. Supporters of the, M oiller Road W. Warre 51 1 104 Herman Cohen's bill said that under the program, CAMELOT "BERSERK" Rock Hudson - Claudia Cardinale in state funds could not be used to EVERY WED. LADIES' DAY pITY OF SMITH ROL D "A FINE PAIR" teach religious subjects. LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday SUN. For Schedule Information Call WO 1.7917 WK NIGHTS 6:45, 10:05. SAT. & Gov . Rockefeller has signed into 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH, DELUXE APT. $235 3:40, 7:05 and 10:30 law a controversial bill that will "HOW SWEET IT is" Available June 1st Clircus -3240 WK. NIGHTS 8:25 only. SAT. & SUN. prohibit elected school boards and GRAND CIRCUS illtarlta includes heat, hot water, carpeting and one carport 8:55 the state comissioner of education and 2:05, 5:30 3 1 /2 hrs. free parking after 5:30 P. - ACADEMY AWARD WINNER, • Swimming pool from ordering the bussing of stu- • G. E. cent. air conditioning Michael Pollard In MAIN, ROYAL OAK 4 1-0111soMile dents to correct racial inbalance CAMBRIDGE AT GREENFIELD ROAD "HANNIBAL BROOKS" Gina Lolabrigida in in public schools. Several Jewish 11:05, 2:45, 6:30, 10:10 (1 blk. N. of Eleven Mi. Rd.) "BUONA SERA MRS. CAMPBELL" organizations active in civil rights Cornell Wilde in PLUS A CHARFOOS DEVELOPMENT had urged the governor to veto the "BEACH RED" PHYLLIS DILLER in 12:50, 4:30, 111:15 OFFICE 352 - 0444 — MGR. 358-1858 measure. "8 ON A LAM" Ladies' Day, Wed. 75c ti Pianist Mischa Kottler will solo in the sixth and final concert of the Center Symphony Orchestra sea- son, under the direction of Julius ajes, 8:30 p.m. esday in Dc- y Auditorium. Kottler will play hopin's E Minor concerto. Born in Kiev. •suRussia, Kottler egan his music tudies at the Irn- e ria 1 Conserva ory of Kiev and ntinued them in aris and Vienna e has served as usic director of tation WWJ and has performed in Kohler many recitals and broadcasts. Hugo Kauder's Prelude, Passa- caglia and Fugue in D for strings and Mozart's Symphony No. 40 also are listed on the program. Tickets are available at the Cen- ter's cashier. CALL VErmont 8-9364 MOVIE GUIDE BONNIE BROOK APTS. CAMBRIDGE SQ. APTS. Bagley4 :111. River MICHIGAN Rock Hudson , Claudia Cardinale in "A FINE PAIR" mym outh Rd. at Fangton rmi Rd. 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TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Witt 1969-39 - United Steel Workers Buys $500,000 in Bonds PITTSBURGH (JTA)—The Unit- ed Steel Workers of America has purchased $500,000 in State of Is- rael Bonds. The purchase was an- nounced at a dinner here address- ed by Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz. The occasion was a tribute to Walter J. Burke, treasurer of the Steel Workers Union. Burke de- clared that the union's participa- tion in the economic develop- ment of Israel through the pur- chase of bonds was "a demon- stration not only of our friend- ship for Israel but our deep con- cern and interest in providing Israel with the economic strength to achieve a just and lasting peace." Secretary Shultz and I. W. Abel, international president of the Steel Workers, spoke of the long-stand- ing cooperation of American labor in the building of Israel. Jacob S. Potofsky, president of the Amal- gamated Clothing Workers Union, said the people of Israel gave the world an example of pioneering achievement in building a demo- cracy. Three of America's billion-dollar industrial corporations and 18 of its 100-million-dollar businesses are beadqu4r4e,44 jn Michigan, t Country Corner Apartments Immediate Occupancy in the Beautiful City of Southfield LUXURIOUS ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND TWO AND THREE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES (CHILDREN WELCOME IN TOWNHOUSES) Two Bedroom, Two Bath Apartments from $260 One Bedroom $235 Two Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Bath Townhouses $360 (INCLUDING HEAT AND HOT WATER - SWIMMING POOL, COMMUNITY BUILDING AND SUN PATIO - COMPLETE WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING - FULL DINING ROOM COVERED PARKING) Model Open: 1 to 6 P.M. Weekdays; 1 to 8 P.M. Saturday and Sunday. Closed Thursday. Model Phone: 647-7611 — Office Phone: 647-6100 Country Corner Apartments 30300 Southfield Rd. bet, 12 8 13 Mile Rds.