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The Best of Everything

What Is an Average Man?

The average man is 69.1 inches
tall and 161.9 pounds in weight.

In World Wae I the average
adult male stood 67.7 inches tall
and weighed 142 pounds. During
World War II he was 68.4 inches
tall and weighed 155 pounds. Re-
cent studies, according to the
American Seating; Company of
Grand Rapids, have shown that on
the average sons are 1.3 inches
taller and as much as 10 pounds
heavier than their fathers at the
same age.

By Danny Raskin

VISITORS TO HOLIDAY INN
on W. Eight Mile Rd. near Meyers,
can't get over the exciting menus
and delicious food being served
morning, noon and night . . . in-
cluding chicken soup with krep-
lach or matzo balls, cheese blintzes,
potato pancakes, fried kreplach,
potted meat balls with kasha var-
nishkas, etc. . . . The Holiday Inn
also has delicatessen specialties
like corned beef, pastrami and
combinations. . . . The evening
menu from seafood to steak, is a
varied one that gives much to en-

Topol's Travels From Alps to Andes

By HERBERT G. LUFT

emphasized that he has private
(Copyright 1969. JTA. Inc.)
financing for the "Don Quixote"
HOLLYWOOD—.Haim Topol was epic: he will announce the names
in town for a few days to discuss for the title role and the director
with producer Ronnie Lubin the within a few weeks.
role of Sancho Panza in the con-
Topol, whom this columnist in-
templated filmization of "Don troduced to Holywood after the
Quixote" as a straight drama, to first screening of "Sallah" early
be filmed in Colombia next Febru- in 1965, discussed the production
ary.
of "Before Winter Comes," a film
Lubin, who completed editing his he made last year for Columbia
latest film, "The Liberation of Lord Studios entirely on location in the
Byron Jones," tells us that the Alps some 25 miles south of Salz-
country at the Itorthwestern corner burg, Austria.
of South Anterica very well
He tells me that (with the char-
matched the landscape of the Spain acter of Janovic) he has portrayed
of bygone times. in its rugged ter- for the first time his own age, a
rain and its people. The producer man in his early 30's. The period
of "Before Winter Comes" is the
immediate aftermath of World
War II. Janovic is the eternal
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
refugee, a professional survivor
Deliciously Prepared for the
who
speaks almost every modern
Discerning Taste
language, as does Topol himself.
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fights a battle of wits with Brit-
ish officer Burnside (portrayed
by David Niven), who actually
likes and admires him, yet has
to turn him over to the Russians
for possible execution as a de-
serter.
Topol, whom we saw in London
portraying Tevye in the musical
"Fiddler on the Roof" at Her
Majesty's Theater last year, has
: been set by the Mirisch company
to repeat the part in the film ver-
AT THE
sion to be photographed on a Euro-
PARK
; pean location, possibly Romania,
SHELTON
late in 1970 under the direction by
Norman Jevvison, with the cast
Woodward at Kirby
augmented by character actors
Internationally Famous
from the Hebrew stage of Israel.
French-ltalian Cuisine
He is now off for Yugoslavia to
• Luncheons • Dinners
another movie location, portraying
• Private Banquet
Facilities
the lead in "The Magician of Lub-
For Reservations
lin" from the classic by Singer.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 29, 1969-31

EVERY

49er DAY

Dip Into All of the Golden
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
You Can Eat

15325 W. 8 MILE RD.
1360 SO. WOODWARD
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joyment of culinary delight.
CORRECT WAY TO pronounce
that good Tigra Italian Pizzeria
Restaurant on W. Eight Mile Rd.,
just 11/2 blks. E. of Lahser, is
; TEEGRA . . . (Italian rolls the R
. . It means Tiger).
BACK FROM ISRAEL, Myra
Richardson, Oak Park court clerk,
tells of eating at a spot in Jeru-
salem where the white tablecloth
its covered with a glass top.
ERRATA . . . "Papa Dave"
Burg is the correct spelling of the
•Golden Griddle owner on Wood-
, ward and 13 Mile Rd., not Berg.
NOW THAT SHE turned 21 last
Saturday, nobody asks Sandra
Shaffer for her identification so
she can proudly pull it out and
show the ID at spots that sell
liquor. . . . Sandy and Janice
Burk made whoopee after the hour
of midnight last Friday by hear-
ing Bobby Laurel at the Apart-
' ment Lounge on W. McNichols,
west of Southfield. . . . It was a
big night for Sandy, but except for
Bobby's excellent performance,
quite disappointing because nobody
asked for her identification!
WHEN DINING AT a true Mexi-
can restaurant such -as the El
Nibble Nook on Gd. River near
Middlebelt, it is wise to remember
that many Mexican foods are very
spicy, others not so spicy. . . . If
you have a delicate digestive sys-
, tern, avoid the spicy foods. . . .
The best thing for newcomers to
order is the combination plate of
tostados, tocos, enchiladas and to
males.
WANT TO MAKE something de-
' licious? . . . It's Frozen Fruit Cake
and Ice Cream ... and here's what
to do. . . . First, line ice cube tray
with wax paper. . .. Place on top
of paper slices of fruit cake . . .
Cover cake with vanilla ice cream
softened enough to spread even-
: ly . . . Freeze . . . Top with rum
or brandy sauce. . . . For added
, color, top each serving with crys-
talized grapefruit or orange peels.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES . . .
' Mrs. D. L. . . . You're going back
a ways, but that restaurant on
Griswold downtown that opened in
1951 was Shep's, owned by Sol
Pitt (now of Bottle znd Basket) and
Harry Shepherd. . . . It previously
was known as Louie's Delicates-
sen. . . Only waitress there we
remember was Shirley Kaufman
. . . Robert L.... Two of the four
Horenstein brothers are still here
. . . Hy has a delly on 10 Mile and
Coolidge in Oak Park and Max has
one at Country Corners on South-
field and 13 Mile Rd. in South-
field. . . . The other two both
changed their names year ago,
and are in business on the west
coast. . . . Lou changed his to
Ronson and Sam took on Horan.
. . . Mrs. W. D. . . . Don't take
foolish chances . . . In restaurants
that serve other than American
dishes, ask for assistance.. .. The
management would rather you did
than choose wrongly and go away
disappointed. -
NEW EATERY i n downtown
area will be known as Viking
Smorgasbord . . . with individual
tables containing each course,
wheeled to the diners.
INDIA-PAKISTANI FOOD is dif-
ferent . . . very different . . . and
most tasty . . . Try it at the Kash-
mir Restaurant, 2503 Woodward.
. . . Extremely healthy and an
interesting adventure in dining.
. . . Park across the street at the
Gulf Station.

Seeing and not believing is the
prime virtue of a thinker: appear-
ance is his greatest temptation.—
Friedrich Nietzsche.

Film festivals are playing an presented 3 p.m. Saturday and Sun-
important part in Detroit Discov- day.
All film programs are free.
ery, the arts festival being held
in the Wayne State University Cul-
Sol Linowitz Heads Panel
tural Center through Sunday.
The World of Animation, featur- Studying Campus Tension
ing a selection of international ani-
WASHINGTON—The former U.S.
mated features and shorts, will be ambassador to the Organization of
American States, Sol M. Linowitz,
has been named to head a study
of campus tension and to help end
the spiral of student violence.
Linowitz will head a 19-member
Special Committee on Campus
Tensions, on which Morris B.
Abram, president of Brandeis Uni-
versity, also will serve. The panel
will attempt "to develop a con-
structive analysis of the problem
and some guidelines for effective
yet humane action directed toward
its resolution," Linowitz said.

`Curious' in Detroit

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Lena Nyman is star of the con-
troversial Swedish film, "I Am
Curious (Yellow)," which is break-
ing box-office records in New York,
Washington and Phidadelphia, and
which is set to open exclusively at
the Six Mile Theater, Woodward
at Six Mile, starting Wednesday.

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