DTI- 37 *Way, Esiesity TNEDITIOIT JIW Kollek claiifies- Plans for Jerusalem Mall Antique Show The Best of Everything More than 50 antique dealers from New York, Pennsylvania, By Danny Raskin Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are participating in the 10-day mall IT'S TRUE THAT the name of Institute today, is expected to be antique show and sale now In pro- Hugo's in the Park Shelton is be- at Hugo's after her performance gress at Tel-Twelve Mall. ing changed to Pietro's . . . Boss- . . . It's a Friday night and that's man Pietro DeFiore recently re- when light opera, show tunes, etc. turned from New York with some hold sway . . Thursdays are new menu items that are delecta- Grand Opera eves . . . Bernie ble favorites at fine dining spots Katz is at the piano both nights. • Pine Gallas.American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the around the country ... The Pepper THE DANNY STEVENSON Duo Dffeent Teets Steak Verdi is great and another Tuesday through Friday, provides • BANQUET FACILITIES "must" dish is the Chicken Sicili- good listening to go with the good Now: Open Sunday 11 Nees an° ...Soprano opera star Marissa food at Black Forest Inn on Wash- 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455 Galvany, who'll appear at the Art ington and 11 Mile Rd. in Royal Oak ... Danny on piano is backed by a bass from 9 p.cn. to 1 a.m. RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR FOR REAL OLD FASHIONED EATING ENJOYMENT in the Hearthside Room. NO MORE first-come, first Old-Tyme Big Sandwiches I served at Charley's Crab in West • DELICATESSEN—CHARBURGERS Bloomfield . . . The long waiting 1 is over with reservations now be- STEAK & EGGS 1 ing accepted. DESSERT FANTASIES 1 PICTURE OF 4-year-old An- Eat In or Take Out ALL ABOARD! gela, daughter of Sharon and Dick I Lichtman at Northgate Delicates- sen on 10 Mile Rd. and Greenfield, I 4286 N. WOODWARD is featured as you enter . . . An- Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds. gela is saying, "We are happy to 576-1588 your coupons Mdnday thru I accept Friday. Thank you." . . . Reason for the sign is a typo error in the Entertainment '71 book. WHILE IN VIETNAM for 16 months, the only things Carl Fox ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT ORGANISTS cooked or opened were "C" Ra- Wed. tiro Sot.—No Cover or Minimum tions . . . The new manager at Enjoy Our Excellent Cuisine Java Junction on Woodward, be- Choice Cocktails • Luncheon Daily • Complete Dinners tween 12 and 14 Mile Rds., is a former eatery - "Jack of all trades." having, done managing and short drder• cooking around. Detroit's Most Intimate Supper Club New York before 'coming to Michi- 248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward) gan two years ago. I For Reservations PRIVATE TONY MORRIS of Oak Park, Attendant Parking 868-3611 well known to Detroit audiences through his work with the Julie. Adler Dancers, the Young Dancers Guild of the Jewish Center and I the Oak Park High School Dance Club, will join Christopher Flynn, 1/2 Roast Spring Chicken with Dressing I nationally known dancer, teacher I and director, Tomara Woshakiw- Mashed Potatoes, Tossed $1 99 I ska, Judy Shamanski, Debbie Cor- Salad, Roll and Butter, & tes and Anna Marie Moylan (Mrs. Dessert. Schary), for the Christopher I Jeb Open 7 Days Ballet Concert, Feb. 10, in the a Week, I Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic CHILDREN'S SPECIAL 11 a.m. to f p.m. Temple. . • 2 PCS.SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN $1 05 OUT NORTHWESTERN be- With French Fries, a Brownie and I tween 12 and 13 Mile Rds., Mc- Small Coke. I Inerney's is open seven days a and Catering for I week until 8 p.m. . . . They still Sandwich Trays 646-6553 P rivate Affeirs. • specialize in the all-you-can-eat gat l'— aa masa mtwniiminuminumm Family Style Chicken . . . but also do a big job on steaks, chops and sea foods. KELLY STEVENS and the. Best of Everything group is in its sec- ond week at The Moon Supper Club in Hazel Park. RUBE WEISS, co-star in the coming Center Theater attraction, and "The Odd Couple," starting Feb. 13 for a "First time" nine-day run at the Jewish Center, is one of De- troit's best commercial announ- cers . . . probably heard by more AT THE people than any other TV or radio free lance voice personality . . . But Rube has more than just vocal ability—he's a terrific entertain- - er, too . . . Ask ork leader Hal In The New Gordon or comic Soupy Sales, with whom Rube teamed up years ago in the hilarious pie throwing TV shows, "Souoy's On" over 30850.0rehard Lake Rd: WXYZ-TV, . . . The characteriza- u.t South of 14 Milo Rd.) tions by Rube are still remem- bered . . . In "The Odd Couple," Rube plays the role of Oscar, the sportswriting slob originally creat- ed by Walter Matthau . . . Try not to miss "The Odd Couple" . Rube's talents are certainly worth your attendance—he's that good! LARCO'S I JAVA JUNCTION DANNY HOLLEY aftevlow °twinge JERUSALEM (JTA) Mayor Teddy Kollek denied that town- planning here was guided by po- litical considerations, as charged by Arab governments. The only. considerations, he told newsmen, were those of municipal needs and esthetics. He denied that his city was seeking to annex Bethlehem and Ramallah to create a metropolis of 900,000 persons, explaining that the eventual 500,000 population of Jerusalem and 400,000 population of the other two cities would re- main separate entities. Kollek said that since the Six- Day War, 3,100 acres-75 per cent of it belonging to Arabs— , bad been requisitioned by Jeru- salem, but that not a single Arab family had been expelled and not a single Arab house requisitioned. All the land involved, he said, had been unfit for farming and would sooner or later bar: been used for building. He stressed that the building in Jerusalem benefited Arabs as well as Jews and that 600 loans for the construction or renovation of Arab homes had been granted by his administration last year. He added that 50,000 citizens of enemy Arab lands had visited Jerusalem last summer and worshiped freely. r It is seldom very hard to do one's duty when one knows what it is, but it' is often exceedingly difficult to find this but.—Samuel Butler. BANQUETS! MEETINGS! 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