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August 27, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 27, 1971-23

' Little Caesar's Proceeds
of Fair to Aid Crippled

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES

Little Caesar's Enterprises, Inc.
has announced that all proceeds
from the sale of food and bever-

SPONTANEOUS SING-A-LONG
he Banjo Bar Has Been Reborn
— Variety
An Instant Success.
International
Press
United


Record
Israel Tourism All-Time
riving in the country in any one

ages at its Michigan State Fair
pizza parlor will be contributed
to the Metropolitan Society for
Crippled Children and Adults,

17330 Schaefer.
Marion Ilitch, coordinator for Lit-

• No Finer Food
• No Better Facilities
• For 5 to 500 People
• Parking for Everyone

NORTHWOOD INN

tle Caesar's parlor at the fair,
mOnth since the rebirth of Israel. said the goal of $20,000 will be
WOODWARD AT 11 la MILE RD.
JERUSALEM—A total of 98,600 The number exceeds last year's given to the society for use in its
U 1-2577
tourists arrive A In Israel in July, total for July by 25,600, or 35 per continuing program of rehabilita- JO 4-6688
a record. number for tourists ar- cent.
tion.
In the first six months of 1971,
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NOW APPEARING
DE R t IT'S
105,100 tourists arrived from the
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United States, constituting about 40
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per cent of the total number of
SPECIAL OFFER!

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266,200 visitors arriving in the coun-
AND HIS TRIO "A GROUP CALLED MUSIC"
try during this period. Compared
with the corresponding period in
T.
SHOWTIME 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon. Vim Sat. at
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1970, the number of visitors from
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• the United States rose by 40 per
No Cover Charge on Wed.
DETROIT'S TALENT SHOWCASE
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cent. This is higher than the 30
TRAYS OUR SPECIALTY!
NO COVER OR MINIMUM

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per cent rise in the total number
SPONTANEOUS
Open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Daily (Closed Tues.)
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All Credit Cards Honored
,!
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of
tourists
arriving
in
the
country.
SING-A-LONG
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ELICATESSEN
In May, 18,300 tourists came from
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18332 W. McNICHOLS
GOLD STAR
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the United States and in June,
• 19733 W. 7 l'Ai2les(15V-23b8lkass.0E. of Evergreen)
2 Blks. W. of Southfield
hone 965-7125
29,000, as compared with 12,300
tic •1
OPEN 8 P.M., TUES. THRU SAT
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in May and 18,500 in June 1970.
LIP OUT THIS C • II -4
During the six-month period • ••••••••••••••••••••
MMIMINIENNIIMOSINIONIIIIIIIINIMIalli
January-June, 1971, 112,500 tour-
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• •
'15 E. KIRBY I ists arrived from Europe (40 per
IS
FAMOUS
FOR
AT WOODWARD
I I cent higher than the figure for •
the corresponding period in 1970),
(Formerly Hugo's)
YOU LOVE!.
THE WONDERFUL FOOD
• WHOLE COOKED BRISKETS 0
as compared with 128,700 from the

American continent, an increase • • WHOLE STUFFED WHITE FISH
IN THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL 875-8920

We Serve Fried Matzo All Year!
of 38 per cent; 12,800 from Asia • • GEFILTE FISH
Carry-out
Complete Line of Sandwich
(an increase of 16 per cent); • • PICKLED FISH
7,500 from Africa (an increase •

Cordially Invites You to Enjoy An Italian Dinner With
Us. 1 of 19 per cent), and 3,500 from •
Sundays.

Open Daily Sam to 4:30 p.m. — Closed Sunday
(Et
Thursdays) Closed
Australia and New Zealand (an •
xcep

Dinner $4.50 Off.
I Second
This Offer Expires Aug. 31, 1971. BRING COUPON WITH YOU.
increase of 6 per cent).
2493 RUSSELL
Among the tourists arriving
Corner Winder, Eassern Market
I Introducing
from Europe in the first six months
Your New Host ... George Raimondi
France 1 •••
INIMMINIIIIIIMININION11111111111111111111
of 1971, 22,900 came from
1 •111111 IN
INDOOR PARKING
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(41 per cent more than last year),
4,000 of them arriving in June;
24,600 came from the United King-
I
SUMMER SPECIAL
dom (13 per cent more than in
the corresponding period last
year.)
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During
the first six months of
g
THE HEART OF THE SIRLOIN —

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4971, 15,600 tourists came from
U.S.D.A. CHOICE . . . CHARBROILED
Germany ( a rise of 79 per cent
ORDER RARE, MEDIUM OR WELL
over the corresponding period last
year); 15,900 from Scandinavian
I
countries (an increase of 49 per
Now $
LIMITED
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cent); 11,600 from Canad(an in- .
VALUE
Only
OFFER
I
crease of 29 per cent); 6,800 from
18. W. MICHIGAN
Switzerland (an increase of 48
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SERVED ON A SIZZLING PLATTER WITH
Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank
per cent); 7,000 from Holland (an
GARLIC BREAD & CHOICE OF BAKED POTATO
PHONE 483-8200
OR TOSSED SALAD
increase of 58 per cent); 4,800
from Argentina(an increase of
I
5,700 from South
23 per cent);
FREE MILK SHAKE
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Africa (an increase of 27 per cent).
WITH ANY
Fewer tourists arrived from Ro-
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OLD TYME BIG SANDWICH
mania and Turkey than did in the
JAVA
AT REGULAR PRICE
corresponding period in 1970.
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By HAIM SHACHTER

OF
TW O F O R T H E P R I C E

RED

LARRY SANTOS

CORNED
$ 2 4 1 9 b..
*BEEF
* FRANKS .•..._11,. $ 1.39

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531-8877

plETRois

SAMUELS BROS. CAFETERIA •
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JAVA JUNCTION

OUR FAMOUS STEM SIZZLER

35

$375

Open Sundays and Holidays,
11 A.M. to 9 P.M.

CREDIT CARDS HONORED

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Liza Minnelli, filming the musi- 1
cal movie version of the Broadway 1
hit "Cabaret" in Germany, finds 1
most people still trying hard to
forget the Nazi era.
Because she does not want the
wartime movie to be "one of those
Technicolor lollipops where every-
one bursts into song," Miss Min-
nelli has sought out "the dirt and
the decadence and the perverse
atmosphere of Berlin when the
II Nazis came to power."
In doing so, Miss 3Iinnelli says
I
found many Germans "very
she's
I uptight" in speaking of the past.
I "You can't even find anyone
(-) who admits he was a German,"
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" They're all Au5tri-
she says.
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Of Berlin, she says: "It was
completely bombed during the
I war and the way they've rebuilt
I it, it looks like Houston, Tex."
She cited the remaining deca-
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dence of Hamburg from the war,
I and found examples that neo-
I Nazism is flourishing again in
I Bavaria and Munich.

AUGUST
WEEK-END SPECIAL I
Sirloin Steak

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• Juicy_ and tender, broiled-to-order
• Hot Texas toast
• Fluffy, buttery, baked potato
• Crisp, tossed green salad
choice of dressing



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JUST FILL OUT
AND BRING COUPON
TO YOUR BONANZA
SIRLOIN PIT

COME AS YOU

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2 For 1 $1

89

11:00 a.m.-
3:00 p.m.

ARE—AMPLE PARKING—NO TIPPING

West 11 Mile Road and
Greenfield, Southfield

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NI NI EN

CHARBURGER — STEAK & EGGS
DELICATESSEN —
IES
DESSERT FANTASIES

4286 N. WOODWARD
Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.

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LET US CATER YOUR
NEXT HOUSE PARTY

Shrimp,

Western or Hawaiian Ribs, Jumbo Fried
Fried or Hawaiian Chicken, French Fried Potatoes
or Rice Pilaf, Cole Slaw and Rolls.

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I think that has chiefly struck
me in human beings is their lack
-
of consistency. I have never seen
I people all of a piece.
—W. Somerset Maugham.
m ai olio Nu m mold'
POICIN
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Phone: 557-3237
Carryouts
Daily
Hours: 11:00 9:00 p.m.
Including sunday

DINER

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JAVA
JUNCTION
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War Left Germans
`Uptig ht'
, Says Actress

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Per Person

Your Home In Chafing Dishes .. .
Your Successful Affair.
Picked Up After

• Delivered To

Carry-Out Lunch From 11 A.M.

ZUKIN'S :Be _K

355.
24545 W.12 MILE RD.

1/2

Blk. W. of Telegraph

Southfield

2440

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