MOVIE GUIDE BLOOMFIELD DOWNTOWN FOX IS "PATTON" (GP) How powerful Is Pot? "WALK THE WALK" With Karl Malden as General Bradley Matinee WED. at 2:00 MON. thru THURS. EVE. at 8:00. FRI. EVE. at 6:30. SAT. at 2:00, 6:30, 10:05. SUN. 12:30, 4:30, 8:30. W. Warren a? Miller Road In Color Story of today's drug revolution Plus John Wayne Academy Award Winner "HELLFIGHTERS" CAMELOT EVERY WED. LADIES DAY All Walt Disney NEIGHBORHOOD "THE BOATNIKS" Greenfi35:319 0 AMERICANA W•ward 2 biksiaI. 1 45M6 GEO. C. SCOTT 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 At Popular Prices Now! Barbra Streisand In EVERY DAY shown at 1:15, 3:35, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. Plus Kartoons Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7.0400 & ICE 4-6400 Exclusive Michigan Engagement MAI KAI "HELLO DOLLY" Mon. thru Thurs. 1:15, 8:15. FRI. 1:15, 7:15, 10:00. SAT. 1:15, 4:15, 7:00, 10:00. SUN. 2:00, 5:15, 8:15. Ad.o VE n5 f-1, 6 1 30 W. O3 Academy Award Winner Ron Moody, Shan( Wallis ATLAS "OUVER" WK. DAYS 8:10 only SAT. & SUN. 2:00, 6:00, 10:00. Plus full length feature cartoon BERKLEY 12 MIIe Coolidge, Lt 2-0330 8th Last 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 Never Before Shown "LONG JACK SILVER TO TREASURE ISLAND" Shown 1:20 8. 3:05 Birmingham 4.3533 S. Woodward at Maple Direct from its road show engagement Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seeberg Birmingham "PAINT YOUR WAGON" (GP) 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. "CATCH-22" (R) MAIN, ROYAL OAK "8 1.0111 30M1le All Walt Disney Program "THE BOATNIKS" Plus "DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE" "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. ROYAL OAK 315 W. i.r 2r a t1h i R. 0. James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Shirley Jones "THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB" FRI. 6:10, 8:05. 10:10. SAT. 1:50, 3:50, 6:00, 8:10, 10:15. SUN. 1:15, 3:15, 5:25, 7:25, 9:35. WK. NIGHTS 7:30, 9:30. WASHINGTON 0.filc, erich. Limited Engagement— Brought Back by Popular Demand Richard Harris in "A MAN CALLED HORSE" FRI. 9:00 only SAT. it SUN. 1:20, 5:10. 9:00. MON., TUES., WED., THURS., 8:3S only. Also Steve McQueen, Sharon Farrell "THE RIEVERS" FRI. 7:05, 10:50. SAT., SUN. 3:15, 7:05, 10:50. MON., TUES., WED., THURS. 6:45, 10:35. LUNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS Open. Daily II a.m.. — Sat, 5 Ix., NIGHTLY ENTERT4INMENT ATTN: "NIGHT OWLS" Coming from the show? Out with the boys? We've got want you want — when you want it! NOW: OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 1 A.M. FRI. & SAT. 'TIL 2 A.M. ow SKAND 20231 James Couzens at Greenfield 345.4555 18100 WEST TEN MILE AT SOUTHFIELD PHONE: 352-8440 Henry K Martin Presents THE CHILDREN'S THEATER CLASSIC "WILD PECOS BILL" American legend blazes the trail of comedy with bears, cowboys runs and chases. Gene Rosenberg, Associate Producer EVERY SAT. & SUN. THRU AUG. 2 11 a . m . S. 1 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. 8. 3 P.m. 12 MILE AT NORTHWESTERN 358-0226 community's attention and re- sources to the campus as major factors for the increased recep- tivity among councils and feder- ations to 'fillet's requests for assistance. These groups now realize. Prof. Bernstein said, that despite the fact that nine of every 10 Jewish youths currently attend college, "the campus has been a target or opportunity that they have missed, and missed badly.' Federation allocations comprise about 25 per cent of Hillel's 1970-71 budget of $3,317,000. The bulk of the remainder is provided by Bnai Brith. Cantor Assails `Rock' Services NEW YORK (JTA)—A leading New York cantor hai denounced experimental Jewish worship serv- ices based on rock music, charging awareness' that many students that application of rock "to sacred come to college with an•ex- religious texts demeans the sanctity knowledge" of tremely limited of worship." Cantor David J. Fut- their religious heritage and the terman of the Park Avenue Syna- "vigorous activity" of a number gogue called some of the experi- of students to channel the Jewish mental services "totally debasing." Writing in "Conservative Juda- ism," the publication of the Rab- College Youth Unit binical Assembly and the Jewish Aims to Curb Alienation ' Theological Seminary, Cantor Fut- NEW YORK (JTA)—A new terman asked whether anyone could agency, the Jewish Association for "picture the hazan on the pulpit College Youth (JACY), designed in front of the sacred Ark, •flooded to help curtail the apparent grow- by psychedelic multi-colored light- ing alienation of campus-age Jews ing, chanting Kol Nidre. or Un'sane from their religious and commu- Tokef, accompanied by souped-up nal heritages, has been established electronic effects, gesticulating, by the Federation of Jewish Philan- shaking his body in a f f ected thropies, it was announced by pseudo-sexual contortions, in order George H. Heyman, Jr., president to emphasize the frenetic rhythms of the federation. of rock-and-roll." He asserted that the "ideal form In making the announcement, Heyman noted that the Jewsh fed- of Jewish service is a happy blend- eration has accepted recommenda- ing of the old and .the new, as tions made by its committee on befits an evolving religion and civi- communal planning, chaired by lization." But, he added, the new David Sher, a member of the board elements should be "spiritual and of trustees, to establish JACY as a esthetic and new synagogue music subvention agency of federation should interpret and enhance the meaning of the liturgical texts. through a grant of $75,000. JACY will not only manage its Describing experiments which met own program, but will also enjoy those standards as "musical crea- latitude to seek funds beyond those tivity," the cantor noted that the Park Avenue synagogue had, dur- received from federation. The work of JACY will be pri- ing the past 25 years, commis- marily in studying, planning and sioned 64 American and Israeli financing cooperative efforts in- composers "to write new music volving the Jewish community and for Friday evening services and the college youth, including both their works were performed at the intra- and intercampus programs. synagogue." He listed the composers as in- Direct operation of programs Leonard Bernstein, Ernest recognized or initiated by JACY cluding Bloch, Lukas Foss, Morton Gould, will be carried on by existing so- Paul Ben Haim, ,Darius Milhaud, cial agencies, campus or other ap- Karl Salomon and Kurt Weill. He propriate local or national organi- reported that some of the composi- zations. tions were "dissonant, and at "With its vast complex of serv- times, jazzy," but over-all, "it is ices and opportunities for meaning- religious in spirit, content and ful participation," Heyman stated, mood. The composers were aware "federation and its agencies can- that they were setting their music not stand aloof from the 125,000 to sacred texts to be sung in a Jewish college students in the 60 .House of God, not by a performer degree-granting colleges and uni- doing his 'thing.' but by a sheliakh versities in greater New York." tsibbur, an emissary and repre- ' sentative of the congregation in prayed to God." Commenting that Get Hebrew Un i versity reek music "has no monopoly on the 'contemporary' • label," the 135 PhDs Awarded Prof. Bernstein cited concern over the general turmoil at to- day's universities, the "growing Held Over 3rd Big Week Exclusive area 1st run Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis :4 BANQUETS MEETINGS 313 PARTIES THE ZODIAC THEATER WASHINGTON — Thirty-three Jewish community councils, feder- ations and welfare funds have be- gun or increased annual alloca- tions to Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions by a total of nearly $260,000 since 1968, the Jewish campus movement reported. The allocations have enabled Hillel Foundations to establish four new units, upgrade four part-time operatons to full-time status, en- gage additional professional staff and intensify its program at 60 other universities. This "encouraging trend" re- flects Hillel's effort to "reorient fund-raising objectives so that a higher priority is given to the financing of programs and activi- ties of Jewish college students," Prof. Marver H. Bernstein of Princeton University, Hillel Foun- dations' national chairman, said. ca Ehs 7e -4■5 a t pr r: e nd par R itjn eg r REDFORD t_ Construction in Denver o n Apartments for Aged DENVER (JTA) — Construction for the community council, accord- has been started on a federally- ing to Gerald Altman, president. The funds for the $2,300,000 proj- financed 14-story, 146-apartment air-conditioned project for the ect are being provided through a elderly sponsored by the Allied 100 per cent loan for 40 years Jewish Community Council of Den- from the Federal Housing Admin- ver. The Allied Jewish Council istration, Nathan Rosenberg, execu- Apartments is the first such project tive vice president, reported. He said that about 150 applications have already been received for the apartments, which will be handled on a non-sectarian basis, adding that there was no way to determine the number of Jews who will even- YOU'LL tually live in the apartments, MEET which are expected to be ready for EVERY- occupancy by October, 1971. BODY WHO IS It is much easier to stop than ANYBODY AT to do.—Winston S. Churchill Sat. STRATFORD, Ontario — Louis Applebaum, former music director of the Stratford Festival, this sea- son will compose the score for "The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria" opening July 20 at the Avon Theater, Artistic Direc- tor Jean Gascon announced. Applebaum has been associated with Stratford since the festival opened in 1953. The fanfares he composed for that initial season With Alan Arkin 12:00 FRI. 9 4 : 30 EVE. ;7(lig ni 3n, 13, midnight. SUN. 2:30, 4:30 EVE. 7:00, 9:30. MON., TUES., THURS. 7:00, 9:30. WED. 12:10, 2:30 EVE. 7:00, 9:30. "A MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE" WK. DAYS 6:40, 10:40 SAT., SUN. 4:30, 8:30. (Entertainment & Metro Coupons Accepted) Friday, July 17, 1970-31 Applebaum Score i I;EIRGIT JEWISH NEWS Federations Raise Hillel Allocations Marks 'Architect' $260,000 in 2 Years to Upgrade Activity Play at Stratford LOUIS APPLEBAUM have become a part of the festival tradition, and are played before every performance. He organized the first music season at Strat- ford in 1955. continuing as music director until 1960 and, in 1966, ar- ranging the International Confer- ence of Composers held at Strat- ford. The distinguished Canadian mu- sician has composed for most ma- jor theatrical ventures in this country, including Canada's Sep- tennial celebrations. EXPO '67 and more recently, the opening of the National Arts Center in Otta- wa. He has been music director with the National Film Board and scored the music for many NFB films and as the CBC's music con- sultant for television he wrote mu- sic for many television and radio programs. He is also music con- sultant for the St. Lawrence Arts Center. Applebaum holds several ad- ministrative posts including that of chairman of the CAB Commit- tee for the Promotion of Canadian Music, and chairman of CAPAC. He is a member of the advisory panels to the Canada Council and the Ontario Council for the Arts and is on the executive of the Canada Music Council and the Ca- nadian League of Composers. He has composed the music for some 23 Stratford productions and has served as musical director on many others. His most recent work for the festival was the 1969 "Hamlet." A newcomer to Stratford, but a familiar figure to American stage, film and television audiences. Salem Ludwig joins the 1970 Fes- tival company as Macey in Arnold Wesker's p I a y, "The Friends," opening July 22 at the Avon. Eminent Personalities Honorary Doctorates; the Solomon Bubtick cantor warned that rabbis and JERUSALEM—I sr a elt Prime ' the award of Benjamin Mazar and cantors c "must beware of accepting Minister Golifa Meir, Dr. Arthur Prize to Prof. novelty for its own sake, and seek the award of 135 Ph.D. degrees to to enhance services in ways that F. Burns, chairman of the board of governors of the U.S. Federal : members of the university's 40th are meaningful rather than de- Reserve System, Sir Isaac Wolfson, graduating class. A musical pro- meaning, that add new depths leading British businessman and gram was presented by the ra ther a novel facade." philanthropist, Dr. Louis Freed- Gadna-Israel National Youth Sym- distinguished U.S. scientist and I phony Orchestra under conductor leader of the U.S. Jewish commun- Shalom Ronly-Riklis. STAR-SPANGLED ity, and Prof. David Zvi Baneth, Among those who received SAVINGS emeritus professor of Arahic lan- PhDs were 26 men and women guage and literature at the Hebrew ' who took their doctorates in the PLAN