'Shop on Main Street' Now a Youth Book 32—Friday, July 3, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS This Week in History A great theme that was macH There are the concluding words, might say they were martyrs, after all. And so it's quite pos- popular and famous by the acting from Uncle Piti, "standing there sible they are both up there now, of Ida Kaminska now is available in his long shirt, his belt round From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency promenading along the Main in full text, in English, in one of his middle and his violin under his 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 Street of heaven, and there's no the most impressive books expos- arm," as the Nazi act was com- The Zionist Organization of America, relieved by the withdrawal of Tower of Babel up there, nor ing the Nazi terror and the human mitted, finishing it off, thus: the controversial Brandeis-Mack reorganization plan, set up a coalition any of the other mad things reaction to it. "Now they are straight with leadership of 12 Brandeis-Mack adherents and six members of the we've got down here, and there's existing administration. each other . . . There's nothing "The Shop on Main Street," no need for them to be afraid of in this world the heavenly Judge authored by Ladislav Grosman, Many Austrian Jews were panicked by impending pogroms. In Peter or of Paul, unless St. Peter doesn't sort out. Maybe He has translated from the Czech by Iris Berlin, thousands of National Socialists attacked Jews in the streets. In gets cross, and he's a kind man, forgiven them all the sins they Urwin, has just been published by Warsaw. thugs brutalized 40 Jews. In Borscha, Rumania, fires attri- not a bit like that other Peter committed in this world, for you Doubleday as a book for young buted to anti-Semites destroyed 250 homes, four synagogues and three down here, that shut your grand- readers. churches and left 3,500 Jews homeless. dad up. I know he'll be out again Impressively illustrated by Vic The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, having achieved the one day, if not in a week, then for Ambrus, it is as effective read- banning of "The Merchant of Venice" from big-city high schools, turned in a month. What I'm going to ing for adults as for any age its sights on smaller communities. do about you, Danko, I just don't group. It has all the power that M/Sgt. Benjamin Roth, the only Jewish member of the Byrd expe- know, and that's a fact. One was evident in the Czech film that dition to the South Pole, received a War Department Soldiers' Medal LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Plans thing I'm sure of: I'm going to gained worldwide acclaim. for "great devotion to duty." for a "living memorial" to the vic- teach you the Pater Noster and Here we find the elements of Turkey removed its two-month-old ban on public showings of the tims of the Nazi Holocaust are the Ave Maria. You'll get along of compassion as well as the Al Jolson film "The Jazz Singer," which it had /accused of "Jewish ' taking shape, and it will be con- much better with them nowdays evidence of terror; the resistance religious propaganda." structed adjoining the Jewish than you would with your Moyde as well as the betrayal. It is the Community Library here, accord- Ani and Shma Yisroel ... Every 10 Years Ago This Week: 1960 human document, the story of Israel rejected Argentina's demand that she return Adolf Eichmann , ing to Morton Silverman, chairman age has got its own paternoster Mrs. Lautman and her stoicism, of the Jewish Federation-Council's an d doesn't hurt to or pay "ample reparation." Dr. Robert Servatius of Cologne, an attor- the neighbors who would not let Memorial Project Committee know it. Now it's time you went ney for Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, offered to defend Eichmann, her down, those who did not to sleep . . . I've got so much' "not for political but for purely legal reasons." The entire structure, including hesitate to be tools in the sub.1 Following the arrest of 12 American Nazis in a bloody melee. to do I don't know where to turn the library will contain 5.000 mission to Nazism. Washington prohibited demonstrations on the Mall without permits, and first." There were the special laws for square feet and house Jewish said the Rockwell group would no longer be eligible for them. Rosalie Lautman is in this story Jews, and there were the cruelties. community archives, historical Israeli UN Ambassador Michael S. Comay told the Security Council There were the resentments and documents pertaining to the Nazi in all the power of the observant that "aggressive actions and declarations of the United Arab Republic Jewess. There is the Sabbath she there was the fright. There was era, exhibits, and a sanctuary. constitute a violation of the United Nations Charter and a constant observes, the Jewish food the When completed, it will be the Uncle Piti the town crier. There threat to peace in the area." The UAR replied that Israel had com- prepares, the children's response, first and only of its kind in the were Danko the inquisitive, the mitted "no less than 259 aggressive acts" in the preceding half year. the atmosphere about to be sniff- Western Hemisphere. Silverman children, the Jewish atmosphere Congress passed a compromise immigration bill authorizing ad- fed out. The finishing words give said that no work would begin before the wiping out of life on mittance of 25 per cent as many European refugees as were resettled emphasis to a lesson in humane on the project until at least Main Street in the Slovak town, by the other 38 nations in the world refugee program. dealings that resists the terror three-quarters of the money re- in 1942, when the Nazis came to The only atomic reactor between Italy and India—co-financed by that was brought to Main Street quired for its construction and destroy, to expel the population Israel and the U.S.—was disclosed in operation at Nabi Rubin, south and was partially resisted to give of Tel Aviv. the library's alteration is real- and to send them to their doom. emphasis to the idea that not all ized. Israel agreed to the distribution of a highly regarded German that came with Nazism compelled The project will cost approxim- documentary on Israel, after ordering the narration changed from French Troubadour cruelty. ately 5200.000. The idea for the German to Hebrew and the title from "Furnace" to "Melting Pot." For children, the Main Street project had its origin more than The first jet to be assembled in Israel—a French Fouga Magister at St. Regis Lounge a decade ago among the 35,000 story is superb; their elders will —was delivered to the Israel Air Force. war refugees who now reside in Los always share the lesson with them. Pierre Gosse- Angeles. They felt it fitting that lin, French trou- the millions of innocent Jews who badour. is ap- gave their lives must not be for- pearing at the gotten. Hotel St. Regis They also felt it to be appropri- Lounge Tuesday "Fiddler on the Roof" which re- ate that the second largest Jewish through Satur- community in the U.S. have such a turns to the Fisher Theater Mon- day from 8 p.m. memorial. The only other similar day for a two-week engagement is to 1 a.m. memorials are in Paris and Is- still playing to a capacity house in New York after its premiere rael. Gosselin there in Sept. 1964. It opened at the Fisher July 25 of that year, and since then the Fisher has presented the produc- tion four times. It is still one of the all-time boxoffice hits at the YI'veara 2 blks. S. 15 BLOOMFIELD MI 4-6006 Fisher, and each return engage- DOWNTOWN Geo. C. Scott as ment repeats the earlier success. 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 FOX "PATTON" (GP) Bob Carroll will play Tevye, the He'd Over 2nd Week with Karl Malden Both in color . . . MATINEE DAILY 2 p.m. central figure in the musical'adap- MON. thru THURS. EVES. 8 p•m. tation of the stories by Shol "COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE" I OM FRI. & SAT. EVES. 8:30 p.m. the most terrifying experience of , Aleichem. SUN. EVE. 7:30 your life W. Warren at Miller Road Since its premiere at the Fisher, Plus CAMELOT 581.5040 "Fiddler on the Roof" has been "THE DUNWICH HORROR" Direct from exclusive 1st run engage - TEL AVIV (ZINS)—An illustration of India's double standard to- total terror acclaimed "the world's most hon- went, continuous performances. ored musical" and has been sue- ward the state of Israel was disclosed recently by Minister Shimon EVERY WED. LADIES DAY "PAINT YOUR WAGON" LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday WED. SAT. SUN. 12:20 2:50, 5:30, 8:00, cessful in 17 foreign countries. It Prees at a press interview with foreign correspondents. For Schedule Information 10:15, FRI. 6:00, 8:15, 10:30, Thurs. Mon. Prees reveals that on Oct. 30 1956, Prime Minister David Ben- Call WO 1-7917 is currently being made in to Tues. 7:00, 9:30. film whoring the I sraelai Gurion received the following cable from Pandit Nehru, who was then NEIGHBORHOOD Plymouth Rd. actor who played the role in Lon- premier of India: "With all due regard to what you may have suffered ho MAI KAI at Farmington Rd. R Id Rd. don. The company coming to the from the fedayeen attacks, there is no justification for your invasion GA 7-0403 & KE 4-6400 AMERICANA Gr"" ;58-3920 Direct from exclusive 1st. run engage• Fisher will continue its tour into of Sinai (the Sinai campaign of 1956). You would have been better At Popular Prices Now! ment, continuous performance. next fall. advised to have taken your complaint to the UN." Barbra Streisand "PAINT YOUR WAGON" In Three years later, on Oct. 30, 1959, on the third anniversary of The story of Tevye's problems WED. SAT. 8. SUN. 12:20, 2:50, 5:30, 8:00, "HELLO DOLLY" 10:15, FRI. 6:00, 8:15, 10:30. THUR. MON . and emotions with his daughters the previous Nehru cable, Ben-Gurion received the following word from Mon. thru Thurs. 1:15, 8:15. FRI. 1:15, TUES, 7:00, 9:30. was written by Joseph Stein, India: "The Chinese have invaded India. We have no choice other than 7:15, 10:00. SAT. 1:15, 4:15, 7:00, 10:00. to take up arms in our defense. We hope that you will understand and SUN. 2:00, 5:15, 8:15. and the score is by Jerry MAIN, ROYAL OAK Main at.011 support our struggle." Bock and Sheldon . . Bock s. oian ,1. 2 id.ar V eE en5 ,41.6 1 30 0 n 3 P bliy krn The continuation of "HAWAII" ATLAS Ben-Gurion replied laconically to this cable as follows: "I suggest and liarnick will be represented Charlton Heston in Richd. Harris, Judith Anderson in a new work at the Fisher this , that the government of India take its appeal to the UN." "THE HAWAIIANS" Martyrs Memorial to Be First in West 'Fiddler' Back at Fisher Theater President Sees Grave Mid East • Danger, Pledges Aid to Israel President Nixon, in his televised interview with three commentators, Wednesday night, conceded that the Middle East "represents a greater danger than the Southeast Asia situation because it involves a collision of superpowers." He pledged assistance to Israel to assure a balance of power. Contrasting the Arab and Israel positions, he em- phasized that Israel does not wish to push the Arab nations into the sea, a threat that is leveled at Israel. An optimistic note was sounded at the United Nations Wednesday with a declaration of "a substantial move for- ward" in the direction of peace. Russia was seen favoring "a formal state of peace" even if it is to be without a peace treaty. MOVIE GUIDE India's Duplicity Toward Israel Told r.L. "A MAN CALLED HORSE" wk. nights 8:30 only SAT. 8. SUN. 6:40, 10:25. Steve McQueen, Sharon Farell "THE RIEVERS" WK. NIGHTS 6:40, 10:30. SAT. SUN. 8:40 only Entertainment & Metro Coupons Accepted BERKLEY 12 Mile•Coolidge, LI 2-0330 Held Over 6th Week Goldie Hawn, Walter Mattheau, "CACTUS FLOWER" Ingrid Bergman FRI., SAT. EV. 7:10, 10:40. SUN. 1:40, 5:15, 8:45. WK. NIGHTS 7:00, 10:30. Jane Fonda, Robert Redford "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" FRI., SAT. 8:55 only. SUN. 3:30, 7:00, 10:30. WEEK NIGHTS 8:45 only. Sat. Children's Matinee All Seats 75c Open 1:00 Starts 1:20 over 3:50 "The Ghost & Mr. Chicken" & "3 Stooge Comedy 8. Kartoons" Birmingham 3.1rvvmolnogwhaamrd at Plus "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF" r reaendp. REDFORD River He'd Over 2nd Big Week Exclusive area 1st run Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis "THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS" Wk. Nights 7:30, 9:30. FRI. 6:15, 8:05, 10:00. SAT. 12:35, 2:30. 4:20, 6:15, 8:10, 10:05, Sun. 1:45, 3:35, 5:30, 7:25, 9:20. 315 W. I Fourt 1 h, R. 0. L .2812 Charlie Brown and the 'Peanuts' Gang in ROYAL OAK "A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN" FRI. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. SAT. 12:15, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. SUN. 12:50, 2:50, 4:50, 6:50, 8:50. MON. & TUES. 7:10, 9:10. WASHINGTON RoyaLCTk,arich. Academy Award Winner "Best Actor" John Wayne, Forrest Tucker in "CHISUM" I 4-3533 Maple Direct from its road show engagement Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seeberg FRI. 7:30, 10:50. SAT. B. SUN. 12:40, 4:00, 7:20, 10:40. MON. thru THURS. 8:40 only. Also Robert Mitchum, Geo. Kennedy in Continuous performances Sun. through FRI. 7:00, 9:30. SAT. 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:10. SUN. 2:00, 5:00, 8:00. FRI. 6:00. 9:20. SAT. & SUN. 2:30, 5:50, 9:10. MON. thru THURS. 7:05, 10:25. "PAINT YOUR WAGON" (GP) "THE GOOD GUYS & THE BAD GUYS" August when they bring their new musical "The Rothschilds" to the Detroit playgoers for ap- proval before opening on Broad- way. The "Fiddler" engagement runs through July 18 with the usual Monday through Saturday evening performances at 8:30 and matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Turk Prujansky on Stage at Angel's Hour Glass Turk Prujansky, celebrity to the celebrities, is , here for a limit- ed stay at Angel's Hour Glass on , W. McNichols Rd., six blocks , west of South- field. Aliva Increase Seen From Lands of Affluence tEL AVIV (ZINS)—Some 40 per cent of the 100,000 immigrants 1who arrived in Israel since the Six-Day War have come from countries of affluence. Many of them made a significant contribution to the devel- opment of Israel's electronic and armaments industries, according to Minister Leon Dultzin speaking at a meeting of Tel Aviv's Industrial Club. Dultzin believes there will be 50,000 new immigrants this year, of whom 9- to 10,000 are expected from the U.S.A. The minister emphasized that an increase in the number of Ame r i can ohm is dependent upon the extent to which dwellings can be provided for the newcomers. It is significant, he added, that of the thousands of prospective immigrants, not one has seen fit to change his mind for reasons of personal safety or security. Soviet Automotive 'Gift' Welcomed by Israelis Prujansky JERUSALEM (ZINS)—For the average Soviet citizen, owning an automobile is an impossible dream, but Israelis may now buy Soviet automotive equipment to their heart's content. There are thousands of vehicles—pick-ups, trucks, jeeps and pas- senger vehicles—which Moscow originally put at the disposal of Egypt but that fell into the hands of Israel's army during the Six-Day War. Until recently, the Israel government held these vehicles in 'dead storage, but now decided to liquidate the "inventory" and place it on the local civilian market for cash.