THE DETROIT, JEWISH - HEWS- 28—Friday, October IS, 1971 LARCO'S VINCENZO'S • Pine . ftelleesAmerkan - Cnigne - Degclesseir Prepense fee The Discerning Tante 1 -22 • IDANQUIT ► ACILMES 0 oeNt-swoev • Is moo erns .Now: W. AMNION, II& UN 2440 to .. 6 6 JOHN R • • M 0 869-5674 - NOW • APPEARING CATHY. JOHNSON With Guitarist Bob Monti Music for Dancing by the, LENNIE SCHICK QUARTET Dancing and 2 Shows Mon:, Thur., Fri. 3 Shows Sot. NO COVER -CHARGE Businessmen's and Businesswomen's Lunches - Served Daily from 11 a.m. to 4 •.m. JOE -RAHAL'S 24 2 Chajes Compositions Included in 'Melodies Hebraiques' Record "Melodies Hebraiques" is multi- lingual, yet its theme is singular, _ as the title indicates. This RCA record contains Hebrew - melodies by most distinguished composers. It has the great quality of excel- lent interpretation, and the partici- pating artists are high quality mu- sicians. Allan. Fine earns commendation for his renditions as the soloist. Possessing a beautiful bass voice, he does credit Ito the several themes. Charles Reiner is the pi- anist. _Walter Joachim serves as cellist. All perform splendidly. The selections are primarily in Books to Be Feared _ What harm can a book do that costs 100 crowns? A 20-volume folio -will never cause a revolu- Hebrew, also in Yiddish, Ara- tion; it is the little' portable maic (the Kaddish of. Maurice volumes of - 30 sow that are to be feared.... --Voltaire. Ravel), French and Spanish. To a Detroiter goes. the credit. of being represented twice. Two of Julius Chajes' compositions have been included in these re- cordings —"Old -Jerusalem" and "Thou Art the Creator." It is a de serving tribute to a master com- poser-pianist. -Others whose compositions are included in this collection include Jacob Weinberg, Max Helfman, Louis Applebaum (who has . gained fame as music director at the Stratford, Ontario, Shakespearean Festivals), Leon -Algazi, Lazar Weiner, Milhaud, John Weinzweig. Newly Found Witness Music loveri will definitely to Reopen Barbie Case treasure "Melodies Hebraiques" • PARIS (JTA) — A witness pre- and will judge it among their most pared to testify that Klaus Barbie, cherished collections of recorded former gestapo commander of melodies. P.S. KARAT CLUB 16890 TELEGRAPH, Just South of 6 Mile " For Reservations: 538-4455 — Lyons, knew that the deported ** ** ** ** * * * *lc* * Jews were doomed to die, has now been found. NORTHWOOD INN SPECIAL! EVERY WEDNESDAY NEW ENGLAND - -CLAMBAKE -- • NEW 11 HOURS HILIERVATIONS SVINISSTOD George" Genoff _Trio • Every Tuindsy aid Wednesday . Tom CharbOnneau Trio Every Thursday, Friday, itatenier •Playing for Your Listening NMI Disking MU P.M.) NNW* . . - Also Famous For Frog Legs, Steaks and Prin . . ■ -:111bS; Woodward • Ave. at 11 Ya Mile Road JO .4-6688. • - LI 1-2577 *•:. . ig The existence of this witness, PIZZERIA 4i * a French lawyer, Raymond .it OPEN 4-12 TUES.-SAT. * Geissmann, will most probably CLOSED SUNDAY * * enable the West German author- 4g 27516 SCHOOLCRAFT * ities to reopen their case against * * **"..r GA 7-72 20. -...* * * "the butcher . of Lyons" and eventually ask for his extradi- tion. A French delegation is to pre- sent the new evidence ' to Munich State Attorney Manfred Ludolph, A.M. TO 11 P.M. ,- MON. THRU THURS. who had promised to reopen the 11 A.M. TO I A.M., FR I. & SAT. case `'on condition that a_ single 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY living witness be found" to testify that Barbie knew what the fate I COMPLETE CARRY-OUT dc' DELIVERY -FOR of the deportees would be • _ LUNCH .AND -DINNER_ - - Geissmann said he learned Bar- bie's intent while serving as diric- tor general for the south of France Union of French Jews (UGIF) _ 25226 GREENREID AY 10 MILE 7 : during the Nazi occupation of -_ France: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I STEAMED CLAMS LOBSTER • WITH ALL THII TRIMMINGS •• ADAM'S:RI 54 THE -: KOSHERIE.Rettearciiit4)11icatetsen In The: kiniiilli:Shcipping center • ,93 Pfect3ed. • •1 CIRCUS SALUTE—This performing - .pachyderm has "trunk Upr in salute to the magnificent 100th Anniversary Edition of RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM &. BAILEY' • CIRCUS arriving at Detroit s Cob° Arena -on Tuesday, November 2, for performances through• Sunday, November 7. t 0: hifottnce THE OPENING : -- M•NTH . THVALL-NEW NOSHERIE AFETERIA WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY FROM A NOSH TO A COMPLETE MEAL! In The Lower Level Of The Beautiful -.. • COMFORTABLE SEATING.: FOR 150 PERSONS ADVANCE BUILDING . I EXPERT TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS (9 Mile Road and Greenfield Entrance) 557-8060 * A FULL DELICATESSEN LINE 5eaturire 9 * AMERICAN and JEWISH-STYLE FOODS - * WEIGHT WATCHERS MENU - OWNED BY RONALD FORMAN and EARLE-MOSTYN COMPLETE CARRY-OUT MANApED-,ar_LEE_IMAB issak)if: FR JOM..'"'et :••ki • ts.t:snwri - .stioginiii'-odt • its".1', -so: • . •