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November 07, 1969 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38—Friday, November 7, 1969

MOVIE GUIDE

FOX

ADAMS

WO 1-8525

2211 Woodward—WO 1.9494

Regurgitating Horrors!

Grana Circus Park

"EXOTIC ONES"

Free Parking after 5 p.m .
LAST 5 DAYS!

plus

"SHE FREAK"

"THE LEARNING TREE"

both in color

Starts Wed.
ShOwn at 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 6:05. 8:15
10:25.

EVERY WED. LADIES' DAY

LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For Schedule Information Call WO 1-7917

"BATTLE OF BRITAIN"
Wed. Ladies Day — 7Se

NEIGH BOR HOOD/

67: Greenttc a t 1:46
.3
81.
Zero Mostel, Kim Novak

AMERICANA 44

William Friedman,
Cryptologist Who
Broke J a p Code

"THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY"

6:25, 10:00. SAT. SUN. 2:50, 6:30, 10:20.
plus Rod Steiger in

"THE SERGEANT"

8:20 Sat. & Sun. 1:00, 4:50, 8:30
Starts Wed. "THE CHRISTMAS TREE"

WASIIINGTON—Lt. Col. William
F. Friedman, leading U.S. intelli-
gence cryptologist who broke the
Japanese "purple" code during
World War II, died Monday at age
78.
Col. Friedman was . credited by
Gen. George C. Ma-
75
" hall, World
War II chief of staff, with having
"contributed greatly to victory
and tremendously to the saving of
American lives." For his wartime
work, he was given three of the

On Plymouth Rd.
3 blks. W. of Greenfld.
All Color Program
Barbara Hershey, Richard Thomas

ATLAS

"THE LAST SUMMER"

Wk. nights 8:50 only SAT. SUN. 7:00,
10:15.
David Niven, Deborah Kerr



Il 1 41.

"PRUDENCE AND THE PILL"

NIGHTS 7:10, 10:25 SAT. SUN. 5:30,

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HELD OVER 2ND WEEK

Winner of 3 Academy Awards

Peter O'Toole, Katherine Hepburn
in

"THE LION IN WINTER"

WEEK NIGHTS. open 6:45 shown 7:00,
9:20 Sat. EVE. RE-open 6:45 shown 7:10,
9:30 SUN. EVE. Re-open 6:00 shown 6:30,
8:50

CHILDREN'S
SAT. & SUN. SPEC. MATINEE

ALL SEATS 75c
OPEN 1:00 starts 1:20 over 4:30

"THE SHOEMAKER & THE ELVES" &
"SANTA'S ENCHANTED VILLAGE"

Birmingham

at h4;2N:

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haamci
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Liza Minelli in

"THE STERILE CUCKOO"

M

Author Lester Velie Says Nixon Sees Is•ael's Value in M.E.

President Nixon's warm recep-1 an American President to in-
vite an Israeli premier to Wash-
tion of Israel Prime Minister Golda
ington for the express purpose of
Meir was based on the realization
direct meetings. He said Mr.
that U.S. support of Israel is in
Nixon's reasoning was pure and
America's best interests, accord-
simple: the U.S. is convinced
ing to Lester Velie, author of
that Egypt has become a puppet
"Countdown in the Holy Land."
of Russia and that Israel stands
Velie, roving editor of Reader's
in the way of further Soviet de-
Digest and a longtime newspaper-
signs in the Middle East.
! man, addressed a Jewish Commit-
; nity Council - sponsored luncheon
With reference to the Johnson
Tuesday in the Butzel Building. As administration's policy toward Is-
part of a tour of U.S. campuses. rael. Velie said the former Presi-
he also addressed a faculty lunch- dent firmly resisted Israel's with-1
eon Wednesday at Wayne State
University.

"THE SHOEMAKER &
THE ELVES"

plus

COL. WILLIAM FRIEDMAN

highest honors a civilian can re-
ceive: from the War Department,
from President Truman and from
the Central Intelligence Agency.
As a maker and breaker of
codes and ciphers, Col. Fried-
man's greatest feat was breaking
the almost insoluble Japanese
"purple" code in 1940 after more
than two years' effort. Until the
Japanese found out that their code
was known. they continued to use
it. thus giving the U.S. forces
foreknowledge of their moves.
lie invented several cipher ma-
chines. and perfected others for
the government, but he could mar-
ket none of them because of
security considerations.

Aral) Supporter
Makes Attack on
JNF in Commons

4.060.

of funds remitted to Israel under
the heading of charitable purposes.
The matter was brought up in
the House of Commons Tuesday
when Labor MP Christopher May-
hew asked the chancellor of the
exchequer when he expected to
complete the investigation.

,

Dick Taverne, the financial sec-
retary, replied in writing that the
investigation will be completed
shortly and that Mayhew would
get a written report. Mayhew is a
supporter of the Arab cause in
the Middle East conflict.

An

RENROMPAI Mine

WARNING!!

unlest ro. con V3,1

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents

Arthur P. Jacobs Production starring

Peter O'Toole- Petula Clark
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips ",

co-starring

So SHOCKING -:
VIVID ma..cism

Directed by Herbert Ross

IT MIGHT SNAP YOUR MINDS

Produced by APJAC Productions
0
Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse 433:8

Col. Friedman and his wife,
also a cryptoanalFist, spent years
studying Shakespeare's works
for hidden ciphers in an effort
to determine whether Sir Fran-
cis Bacon was the real author.
They concluded that Shakespeare
was the author and published
their findings as "The Cryptolo-
gist Looks at Shakespeare."



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"The surprise hit of sexy '69 will be an old fashioned

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Reserve your tickets now by mail or at box office. Open 12 noon -9 p.m.

Schedule of Prices
and Performances
MATINEES at 2:00 P.M.

W'ward 2 blksiAI. 1 456:131

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Regular Reserved Seat Engagement Starts Monday, Nor. 10th

NOW
WI I.181T

MAI KAI

Their work earned the fifth
"THE LAST SUMMER"
plus
annual award of the Shakespeare
"THE BIG BOUNCE"
Festival Theater and Academy
and the Folger Shakespeare Li-
at Grand River
brary literary prize in 1955.
REDFORD KE Lasser
7.2560 Park Free—Cooled
Born in Kishinev, Russia, Col.
"CHARLIE"
Friedman was brought to this WK. NIGHTS open 5:45 shown 8:20 only
Fri. open 6:30 organ interlude 9:00
country as a young boy. lie at- "Charlie"
9:15 SAT. 5:20, 9:15 SUN. open
tended the free Michigan Agri- 11:45 children's mat. "Charlie" 4:05, 8:00
plus
cultural College. but soon learned
"THE
HEART
IS A LONELY HUNTER"
that farming wasn't for him. Ile WK. NIGHTS 6:05,
10:00. FRI. 6:45, 11:00
went into the field of genetics. and Sat. 7:05, 11:00. Sun. 5:50, 9:45.
as an employe of a wealthy gen- Sat. & Sun. Children's Matinee all seats
tleman farmer whose avocations 75c "SHOEMAKER ELVES" 1:00, 2:55
included cryptology. young Fried- Sat. S. Sun. 12:45, 2:40 SANTA'S EN•
CHANTED VILLAGE" 'Sat. 12:45, 2:40
man entered the field almost im- Sun. 12:30, 2:25
mediately.
r 1 1 13, R.O.
315 Wili Fiz.u 2 8
The Friedmans, who met at the ROYAL OAK
research farm, were the only Shirley MacLaine, Ricardo Montalban
husband wife team in cryntology
"SWEET CHARITY"
when the U.S. entered World War FRI. 8. WEEK NIGHTS OPEN 7:00
7:25, 9:45. SAT. 5:55, 8:10, 10:20.
I. He began his long government shown
SUN. 5:20, 7:40, 9:55,
career in 1921, became chief
Children's Special
_S
cryptologist of the Defense Depart- Matinee
SING-
se

ats
ra7 .
ment in 1947 and continued to ING PRINCESS" SAT. open 11:45 shown
.
open
12:05,
5
serve as a consultant after his
■12 04:
w 814
2 at,;r Ecr
2GI711MON THE
STER" SAT. 1:35, 4:30. SUN. 2:25 only.
retirement.

MICHIGAN PREMIERE, NOVEMBER 9th

Mein(

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6:15, 8:15, 10:15 Sun. 2:05, 4:05, 6:05, 8:05;
10:05.

SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT.
SUN. open 11:30 "THE SINGING
8.
PRINCESS" 1:30, 4:15 & "GHIDRAH"
12:00, 2:45.

Middle

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HE,

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"THE STERILE CUCKOO"

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-.COLOR

Liza Minelli in

EVERY NIGHT 6:05, 8:05, 10:05
SAT, & SUN. 6:25, 8:25, 10:20.

Orch

Loge (A-E) Bale (F-K)
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Wednesday
$2.50
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Sat.. Sun. & Holidays
$3.00
52.50
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EVENINGS 8:00 P.M., SUNDAY 7:30 P.M.
Sunday film Thursday
$3.00
$3.00
52.25
52.50
Friday 8, Saturday
$3.50
53.50
$3.00
52.50
NEW YEAR'S EVE,
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EXTRA MATINEES
Nov 11-17. Dec. 25-26.29-30, Jan. 1-2, Feb. 12, March 30-31, April 23
Reservations now at all Sears Stores and J. L. Hudson Ticket Centers

„,

WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS
'incl. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR

EVES. Mon thru Sat. 8 P.M.
EVES. SUN. 7 P.M.
All seats reserved.
Matinees Wed. Sat. A Sun. at 2 p.m.
Box office open Wed. Sat. & Sun. 1-9
Box office open
Mon. Tues. Thur. Fri. 4 - 9

Sir Michael Redgrare

Screenplay by Terence Rattigan

"SANTA'S ENCHANTED VILLAGE"

BLOOMFIELD

The most complete revenge is not
to imitate the aggressor.

LONDON (JTA) — The British
Treasury will shortly release the
results of an investigation of the
alleged "misapplication" by the
Jewish National Fund of Britain

All seats 75c
shown Sat. 1:00 & 3:00 Sun. 1:00 only



the Middle East. He added, how-
ever, that the current attitude is
hardly pro-Israel.

The Musical Story that fills
the world with love.

Velie said it was unusual for

Mon. thru Fri. 7:10, 9:20. Sat, 6:00, 8:05
10:10; Sun. 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:40.

SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES
SATURDAY & SUNDAY

drawal in June 1967—a radical d
parture from the Eisenhower posi-
lion. in the Sinai Campaign 10
years earlier.
Velie claims that the once in-
tensely anti-Israel attitude of the
U.S. State Department is largely
gone with a generation of policy
makers who were brought up ,n

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