'Private Penthouse' Is New on Delta 747
The Jet set has a new experience
in air travel in store: Delta Air-
lines has introduced the "Delta
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deck soundproofed salon for those
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Fourteen steps up a spiral stair-
case, the upper level features four
wide deluxe seats that recline and
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Delta Has Massive
Jetlift for Winter
Delta Air Lines' early winter
schedules feature 747's to Miami
and Atlanta, a host of new DC-8
flights to Miami, Fort Lauderdale,
and Tampa, and a record 3,989
daily southbound jet seats from
Metropolitan Airport.
A. J. Moreau, Delta's District
Director-Traffic and Sales in De-
troit, said, "Delta, the only air-
line to bring 747's to Detroit, will
provide the largest Florida-bound
jetlift in this area's history." Mor-
eau commented, "The 747 is a
new epitome in a lengthy list of
jet 'firsts'—DC-B's, Convair 880's,
DC-9's—that Delta has been privi-
leged to bring this area. The con-
tinuous response given our com-
pany by Detroit across the years
only serve to increase the im-
portance of Delta's obligation here:
to provide Detroit with the finest
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By HERBERT G. LUFT
(Copyright 1970, .17A, Inc.)
LONDON — Barry Levinson, the
New York-born theatrical agent
who turned film producer two years
ago, has based his first motion
picture, "First Love" (with Maxi-
millian Schell doubling as star and
director), on the Russian classic
by Turgenev. He has presented
the complete work,photographed
in Hungary, to the press and pub-
lic of the United Kingdom.
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Isaac Bashevis Singer continues
his amazing production of tales
about the Old World, the shtetel
and the characters who became
even more notorious in the noted
author's short stories, with "A
Friend of Kafka," recently pub-
lished by Farrar, Straus and
Giroux.
Singer has incorporated 21 stories
in the new collection. The title tale
is about a former actor, a Warsaw
Theater monocle-wearing narrator
who, rejoicing in a friendship he
traces to Kafka, seeks to embellish
his experiences.
While it is Kafka who is
spoken of, there are cultural
asseverations about the Jews and
the Talmud, and the cast por-
trayed in this story emerges as
a drama in itself, as a recapitu-
lation of the Yiddish stage.
Because these stories were writ-
ten recently, they are Singer's
commentaries on life in this coun-
try. He explains in his prefatory
note that he has lived longer in
the United States than he has in
Poland and many of his tales here
are about immigrants in this coun-
try.
Perhaps some of the writings
have now become autobiographi-
cal, and of significance to the large
following he has created in this
position of his opening note:
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Last year, Levinson made his
second feature in conjunction with
Mogens Skot-Hansen of Laterna
Films in Copenhagen, the latter
film not a work of fiction but an
epic lifted from the pages of re-
cent history.
That film, "The Only Way," deals
with the rescue of Danish Jewry
during World War II. Levinson told
me that the event has remained
a matter of pride in Denmark, with
the people considering such a mis-
sion of brotherly concern emble-
matic of their national character.
With a complete unity of time
and locale, "The Only Way"
traces the Jewish plight in Den-
mark to the late summer of 1943,
when rumors first began circu-
lating in Copenhagen about con-
templated mass deportations to
the extermination centers of the
East.
Rosh Hashana was the date set
for raids on synagogues s id tem-
ples, to pick up the worshipers
conveniently at prayer and medita-
tion. The Danes rose to the defense
of their brethren. A rather limited
resistance movement grew over-
night into a people's army of vol-
unteers organized to save human
lives. The Jews left on organized
escape routes to Sweden, sailing
in small fishing boats or crossing
the frozen Ore Sund on foot. Out
of a total 8,000 men, women and
children, only 500 were caught, of
whom 50 perished in concentration
camps.
Levinson makes it clear to us
that there is no romance in "The
Only Way." Polish-Jewish refugees
now in Denmark portray the parts
of the fugitives of yesteryear, with
British thespian Martin Potter (of
Fellini's "Satyricon") essaying the
part of a young Danish doctor and
Jane Seymour (future daughter-in-
law of Richard Attenborough) as
the youthful heroine resembling
the tragic character of Anne Frank.
Writer-director Bent Christiansen
says there was no other way for
his people to act once the facts
about the deportations were known:
"This is no epic of battle and in-
trigue. It shows real-life heroism.
Every Dane knows about how every
other Dane feels about October,
1943. And we want the rest of the
world to see it."
*
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"It is not an exaggeration to
say that over the years English
has become my 'second' lan-
guage. It is also a fact that the
foreign-language editions of my
novels and stories have been
translated from the English."
This is a unique revelation re-
garding an author whose back.
ground was Yiddish and whose
stories now are being translated
from both into each other.
Several translators participated
in the preparation of this book and
in its totality, it mirrors the
author's mysticism and spiritual-
ism.
In "The Joke" we have visionary
efforts at an arranged marriage
and a sad ending. "The Cafeteria"
denotes a woman's supernatural-
ism in the sphere of a Broadway
cafeteria. The fate of refugees who
migrate to Buenos Aires is told in
"The Colony."
Thus, there are contemporary
factors mingled with some his-
toric; and the traditional that is
known as Singer's is retained in
the collection headed, " A Friend
of Kafka."
—P. S.
To gain one's way is no escape
from the responsibility for an in-
ferior solution .—Winston S.
Churchill
A man is wise with the wisdom
of his time only, and ignorant with
its ignorance.
—Henry David Thoreau.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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