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October 30, 1970 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-30

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Stratford Revenue
Down; 'Merchant'
a Box Office Hit

44—Fdday, October 30, 1 0170

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS President Reassures Chile Jewish Community
SANTIAGO (JTA) — Chile's Israel, which he cited as an ex-
new president, Dr. Salvador ample of "diligence" and "ability."
Allende, has assured the Jewish He said Chile would work for peace
community that it has nothing to In the Middle East in whatever
fear from his regime and asked ways it could.
The Chilean election was hotly
'KILEY 12 Mile-Ceelideri, LI 34331 for the cooperation of those who
OMIOVIIIIVO RuleM, Richard Burton In are "loyal Jews and loyal cit- contested. A broad coalition in-
"ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS" izens."
cluding both Ca t h•lies and
FRI. a WIC. NIGHTS open 6:45 shown
Dr. Allende, a leftist Socialist, Marxists supported Dr. Allende
7:11, 5:31. SAT. EVE. re-open 6:43 shown
7:118, 0D1. SUN. open 1:15 shown 1:40, met with Dr. Gil Sinay, president
against a rightwing ianntbent
4:10, 6:40, 5115.
of the Central Committee of the and other candidates, giving rise
SAT. SPEC. KIDDIE MATINEE
in
some quarters to fears M a
community,
and
Chilean
Jewish
ALL SEATS 75c
Open IMO starts 130 out 4:25.
Dr. Isaac Icekson, president of the Marxist takeover in Chile.
"THE SEA PIRATE"
The Jewish Agency's aliya de-
Chilean Zionist Federation.
'SNOW TREASURE"
Sinay expressed satisfaction with partment in Jerusalem reported
BLOOMFIELD WI 's"' 2 bikjAV5ML the sentiments expressed by the last month that it had received
Allende coalition during the recent numerous Inquiries from Chilean
campaign with regard to Jews about immigration to Israel
"THE BEAM FILM FESTIVAL" ■ election
freedom of speech, culture and The inquiries were apparently
'HARD DAY'S NIGHT" —

"HELP"
religion. Dr. Allende said he in- based on fears that a leftist re-
"LK IT SE" —
tended to follow that line.
gime would be intkalcal to Jewish
"YELLOW SUBMARINE"
He spoke in friendly terms of interests in Chile.
All On 1 Program'
I

MOVIE GUIDE

"The Merchant of Venice,"
DOWNTOWN
playing to 96.8 per cent capacity,
2111 Woodward—WO 1-11414
set the largest box office gross at FOX
the Stratford Festival Theater for
"SCREAM BABY, SCREAM"
1970, Stratford General Manager
Tile New Horror Shocker
Nue
William T. Wylie bra announced.
Beds Karieff In
The "Merchant" figure of 96.8
"THE
CRUASON
CULT"
per cent is topped only by the rec-
ROTH IN COLOR
ord 97.4 per cent for the legendary
Every WIDNESDAY Ladles Day
1962 production of "Cyrano de Late Shaw FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Per Schedule Infennation
Bergerac," which starred Christo-
Cal WO 1.7517
pher Pluny.rer
Total attendance for the four
NEIGHBORHOOD ,
Plays at the Festival Theater was
ma. a. Greenfield R I
881 per cent, as compared to 87.8 uAERKANAf 444.111676
per cent in 1969. The 1970 Avon
At Possellee Pans Newt
IlarNa Etroteassd,
Theater season ended at 46 per
Yves Mooda00, Deb Newhart
cent capacity while last year's was
"OK A MAR DAY, YOU
80 per cent. The over-all capacity
CAN SEE FOREVER"
figure for the 1970 season was 77.3 Men, Twee,
Thera. 7:111, SQL Wed. Mat.
per cent, as compared to last sea- 131, Eve. 7:10„
rill. Set and Sun. las,
tat,
CMS,
MIL WM.
son's 84.9 per cent, the all-time
record in the history of the fes-
Rd., VI 54630
"Although revenue in 1970 was ATLAS On =811 7 1.1 of
oreenfld
not as large as in 1968 or 1969,
Strictly Adolf Entertainment
Tam Slum, Lisa Grant
the season was still successful"
Wylie said. "We expect we will
"WILBUR & THE BABY
come very close to breaking even
FACTORY" (X)
WK.
NIGHTS
& SAT. & SUM. 7:15, 1111a3.
financially, and with the Province
Susan Stewart, John Carol
of Ontario Arts Council and Can-
UL A" ((X)
ada Council's deficit reduction WK. NIGHTS 11:S5
only. SAT. & SUN.
grants, our financial position will 5:43, 41:55.
Enterlainnwant a Metro
improve greatly."
Coupons Accepted

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WED. a SUN. 11:31.
PRL
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Fred MacMurray, Nancy Open,
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Every Monday and Thursday •
Fer the Duration of the
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"COUPLES DAYS"
1 Adult admissions
for the price of 1
From Open till Closet
MON. thru FRI. 11:05 only SAT .
1:03, aas, 5:40, 7:55, 10:10. SUN. •
2.-OS, 4:20, 6:40, 1:50.

Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar
A. Gallison (Ann Karen Schwartz), tin R. Goldman (Susanne Brod
19230 Magnolia, Southfield, a sky), 29369 Sharon Lane, South
daughter, Marci Lizabeth.
field, a son, Andrew Jason.
• • •
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Weisman (Gale Golden of Bay
Oct. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Ron- /mow= ======
City), 34348 Commons Ct., Farm- ald Rosenberg, (Dee Dee Herm-
ington, a daughter, Diana Ruth.
an), 23845 Rockingham, South- CAMELOT W. Warren at Miller Road
• -
. . 111r1Illantly done, devastatingly
Oct. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome field, a son, Darren Lee.
funny!"
• • •
Roeblin (Helena Bichman), 7416
"JOE"
Oct. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Week Nights 5:15,
Franklin Ridge, Birmingham, a
1:15, 10:15. SAT. and
Lieberman (Rochelle Fleischer), SUN. TAIL 4:00, 6:00,
son, Kyle Randy.
1:00, 10:00. WED.
• • •
15001 Northfield, Oak Park, twin MATINEE at 1:00 only, $1.
Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur- daughters, Marla Beth and Stacey
Plymouth Rd.
MAI KAI
ray Damen (Helene Faber), 19160 Lynn.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 744e1 a KIE 4-6400
Riverview, a daughter, Holley.
• • •
Exclusive Michigan Engagement
• • •
Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Don
"CATCH-22" (1)
Oct. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Reiner (Claire F. Abramson),
With Alan Arkin
L. Jackier (Linda Lovinger), for- 19810 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, a son, FRI. 570, $10. 10:45. SAT. 1:30, 3:43,
6:10, 110, 1145. SUN. lalt, COIL EVE.
mer Detroiters of Berkeley, Calif., Jon Jeffrey.
77a, 470. MON., TUES., THURS. 770,
a daughter, Lisa Fay.
• • •
fag. WED. 12:1141, 2:30. EVE. 770, 1:30.
• • •
Oct.
14—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ram
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Brent
(Carol Kutlov), 24469 Rens- MAIN, ROYAL OAK mar, 1411 0 le
Cassidy (Marlene K. Berman), Armon
Walt Disney Presents:
a son, Oren.
16230 Addison, Southfield, a son, selaer, Oak Park,
"SON OF RUBBER"
• • •
Kirk Melbourne.
"Dad, can 1 berme the car?"
Oct. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
Plus Robert Ryan
"Capt.
Remo
a the Underwater City"
Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. How- shall M. Dolnick (Marcia Speva-
ard A. Silverman (Deborah Pe. kow) formerly Detroiters of Chi-
REDFORD
kV-
r at Ilrantar R ki
i v Z
vos), 30330 Southfield, Southfield, cago, a daughter, Marla Hope.
Joe Nemeth, Ann Margret In
a son, Jeffrey David.
• • •
"C.C. end COMPANY"
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. David FRI. 1:10 only. SAT. 215, 3:311, 9:05.
SUN. 1:05, cas, Ste& WEEK NIGHTS
K. Page (Andrea Burdick), 20217 IMO
only.
Briarcliff, a son, Jason William.
Plus Robert Redford In
• • •
"DOWNHILL RACER"
FRI. 7:115, 10:45. SAT. 3:40, 7:10, 11:41.
Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- SUN.
4
rence Kushner (Eileen Gold), 5:35. 10, 6:10, 4:41. WK. NIGHTS 6:05,
10211 Albany, Oak Park, a daugh-
0.
ter, Elyse Ruth.
ROYAL OAR 315 W. LI Fearth,R,
1-2112
• • •
Barbara Hershey, Scott Glenn
"THE BABY MAXIM" (R)
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Arie
0:10 only. SAT. 1:15, 1115, 5115.
Leibovitz (Rena Rott), 23611 Mor- FRI.
SUN. 12:15, 4:115, 11:115. WK. NIGHTS
11:10
only.
itz, Oak Park, a son, Jay Byron,
Plus
• • •
"A MAN CALLED HORSE"
MODEL
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert FRI. 7:05,
10:55. SAT. 3:00, 6:35, 10:50.
Moers (Sandra Slobin), 18920 Gold- SUN. 2:00, 5:55, 450. WIC. NIGHTS 6:05,
341-1595
win, Southfield, a son, Andrew P:55.
Nathan.
wAsHINGTou Royal LI Oak,
Mich.
• • •
14002
Ray.
Joe Nemeth as C. C. Ryder
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. David
& Ann-Margret In
IIERSIIL ROTH
Stein (Barbara Lambert), 5742
"C.C. lord COMPANY" (R)
Springwater, West Bloomfield, a PRI., MON., TUES., WED., THURS.
Licensed-Certified
0:30 only. SAT. 731, 111:311. SUN. Ile,
son, Todd Alexander.
Experienced Mehel
4:10, 7:20. 1111311.
• • •
Plats Robert Redford a
Gene Hackman In
352-3186
Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
"DOWNHILL RACE"
Blanke (Marsha Fleischer), for- FRI, MON.,
TUES.. WED., THURS. 6:45,
mer Detroiters of fiallendale, Fla., 10:1111. SAT. 3:41, 430. SUN. 2:30, 5:44,
a daughter, Carrie Rae.
RABBI LEO
CM.
SAT.
only
Spec. Children's Matinee
• • •
All Seats 7sc — Open 1210 Noon
GOLDMAN
In "Hoek, Line a Sinker"
Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- Jerry Lewis
also "King Kong Escapes"
Expert Mohel
rence Docks (Sheron Zuroff),
Serving Hospitals and Homes
24630 Sussex, Oak Park, a son,
Although perhaps best known for
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769 Robert Ari.
Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- their many years of dance and
concert
appearances, FRED WAR-
ing Roder (Dorothy Davis), 10464
Elgin, Huntington Woods, a son, ING'S PENNSYLVANIANS, who
Rabbi
perform
at the Masonic Auditori-
Robert Andrew.
um, Nov. 6, are also integral fac-
• • •
tors in the innovative history of
To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moss recording. For example, the Penn-
• Certified & Accredited
(Shelly Zipper), 14461 LaBelle, Oak sylvanians made the first recording
MOHEL
of a George Gershwin tune, "Nash-
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