• 30—Friday, October 22, 1971 FOX 2211 Woodward—WO 1.9494 All Color . . . All Action Pictures "CAPTAIN APACHE" With 'Lee VanCleef, Carol Baker Also Telly Savalas in "A TOWN CALLED HELL" Every WEDNESDAY Ladles' Day Late Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY For Schedule Information Call WO 1.7917 7 GREAT STARS! ACTION! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS! ONE 'SON-Of-A-GIM usA HOW.! They Trailed.Him... Tailed Him... Tried To Nail Him- ...NO WAY!! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A JCongress Issues To ecrUSS Jews' ;t1 - Songs on S il ent ecord Among the most deeply moving documents relating to the condi- tion of Russian Jewry and the plea for the right to emigrate is a set of freedom songs. Western Jewry "SEE NO EVIL" (GP) now is reached by the voices of Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 A 9:30 dissident Jews who are pleading in Fri. 6:00, 8:10 Sat. & Sun. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 the songs released" by the Ameri- can Jewish Congress under he No Ladies Day During Construction title "Silent No More." ATLAS On bike. ov tin. h. I R tioVn2fle541630 The LP stereo record album fea- All - Color Adult -Entertainment tures the voice of the great Jewish singer. Theodore Bikel. "THE UNDERGRADUATE", The songs are based on tapes Wk. Nights 7:30 & 10:15 SAT. & SUN. 4:20, 7:10, 10:00 that were smuggled out of Russia Al‘o by Ben Tzion, which is the pseud- "SUBSTITUTION" (X) onym of an American scientist who WK. NIGHTS 9:00 Only visited the USSR. Bikel recorded SAT. 3:55,8:45 them with the accompaniment of ,SUN. 3:00, 5:55, 8:45. Metro Entertainment Coupons Accepted an orchestra and an arrangement made by Issachar Miron. .., Underwriting the cost of this sig- *BERKLEY- 12 Mlle-Coolidge, LI 24330 nificant product, the American Barbara -Vreisand in Jewish Congress has placed these "ON A -CLEAR. DAY YOU records on sale at $4.95. CAN . SEE FOREVER" Bikel and Miron contributed Fitt, MON., TUES., WED. OPEN 6:15. their services, and the proceeds Shown 6:40, 10:30, Re-open Sat. Eve. 6:45 from the sale of the record will Shown 8:45 only. Sun. Reopen 12:45. Shown 2:40, 6:30, 10:20. go for scholarships for Russian All McGraw & Ryan O'Neil In Jews at the Hebrew University 9 MI. & Greenfield Rd. 4444674 3511.3t20 Keep Your Eye on What She Cannot See MIA FARROW IN AMERICANA "LOVE STORY" in Israel. FRI., MON., TUES., WED. 8:50 Only. Bikel, who is a co-chairman of Sat. Eve. 7:05, 10:50, Sun. 1:00, 4:50, 8:40. the AJCongress governing council, SAT. & SUN. SPECIAL said the musical album had "ob- CHILDREN'S MATINEE OPENS 1:15 3 STOOGE COMEDIES and KARTOON vious politial implications." He TIE Arranged and conducted EL MIRON A RARE GEM OF A COLLECTOR'S ALBUM FOR FREEDOM LAVING AMERICANS, SI The Freedom Songsof Soviejaivi;based on tapes smuggled out of the U.S.S.R. 1 • A GREAT STAR LP. STEREO RECORDING. IN COOPERATION WITH THE AMERICAN JeffIllil CPUIMIES$ said at a news conference in New them in the book of that title which director of musk for Israel's min- York: - - - he wrote after his visit to the istry of education and culture - and "Pablo Casals said his cello was Soviet Union in 1965. Now the officer-in-chief of art and music S. Woodward at Maple MI 4-3533 his weapon. The Soviet Jews who Jews of Soviet Russia are deter- of the Israeli defense forces. James G in the wrote and sang these freedom mined to be free, silent no more Describing the songs on the rec- songs have used words and music as they voice their demand to live ord, Bikel writes on his record- "SKIN GAME" (GP) as a kind of battle cry, the only as Jews in-the Jewish state of Is- liner notes: Mona Thru FrL 7:30 1. 9i35 sat. vs sun. 2:00, 3:50, 5:55, 8:05, 1 0:10. weapon of the dispossessed. rael." "Musically these underground Thum Oct. 2S only He left the USSR with the tapes songs have drawn on many sources "Obviously, a record such as Andre-delaVarre J. Presents 'Silent No More' must meet artistic hidden in his luggage. and influences. They are, of course, "GRAND TOUR OF THE HOLY LAND" standards and criteria. It will be LEE The songs in the album range original songs but reminiscent of \ CARROLL Shown at 1:00 & 8:15 judged by professionals and critics from the humorous "Tel-Avivska- Hebrew tunes as heard secretly VAN CLEEF \ BAKER in the same terms as all 11 o th er mus- ya Tyotya" (Tel-Aviv Auntie), to over the shortwaie radio, of Yid- STUART WHITMAN GP BLOOMFIELD W •Awi trd 2 blks. S. IS ML ical undertakings, the stirring "Am Yisroel Chai" dish tunes, Hadassic melodies and (Our People Lives!). Limited Engagement "Bid far beyond those standards even straight Russian or Soviet- Jane Fonda in will be those of morality, for the They are punctuated by actual type airs. Nor are they somber, cry of those in bondage must be tapes of conversations with Soviet maudlin or depressing as some "KLUTE" (R) FRI. at 6:30, 10:10, SAT. & SUN. 2:00, heeded above all else, And in this Jews who express their desire to might assume, On the contrary, 6:10, 10:35. WK NIGHTS 9:15 Only instance those judgments are the assert their Jewishness and be re- they are fiery, heroic ad often full Also - Rod Taylor In business not only of musicians or united with their people in Israel. of humor. "HOTEL" critics or Jews but every man who Miron, who arranged and con- "We who are free to raise our FRI. 1:35 Only SAT. & SUN. 3:50, 8:15. cherishes freedom." ducted the music based on the or- voice as Jews have an obligation to WK. NIGHTS 7:00 Only The story of how the album iginal tapes, is the composer of do so lest we shame our brothers at miller Road came into being was told at the "Tzena, Tzena." He was deputy who cannot" CAMELOT' Warren 5111. conference by the scientist with the Ben Trion pseudonym, who "KLUTE" met secretly with Soviet Jews and WED, FRI., MON, TUES. 4:00, 10:00 SAT. 8. SUN. 2:00, 6:00, 10:00 taped their songs while on a scien- Conductor Julius Chajes let a ph on y, thoughtfully announced tific mission in the USSR. He re- "THE ARRANGEMENT" colleague take the baton Sunday game results at intermission.) WED., FRI., MON., TUES. S:40 Only. ported: afternoon so he could sit down at SAT. & SUN. 4:00 A 8:00, 10:00. Any other solo...performance "There was some uneasiness at the piano for the first Jewish Cen- would necessarily pale by corn- Wed Matinee 1 Show Only at 1 first because there was a stranger ter concert of the season. parison to the Chajes-Kottler ren- with a tane recorder in their midst The result was a more-than-sat- dering. But the quartet shone in MAIN, ROYAL OAK "mri tjle htlie Soon, however, one of the Jews isfying all-Mozart program—feat- its own light, particularly in the began to hum a lilting, haunting Suspense—Science Fiction siring Valter Poole, conductor; concertante's thisd movement. On melody and others joined in.__ "THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN" Chajes and Mischa Kottler, -duo- balance: • an auspicious start for "The melody was basically Rus- pianists; and a quartet consisting the Center Symphony season. and sian," he recalled, "with hints of of Lare Wardrop, oboe; Marius "ICE STATION ZEBRA" Israeli. strains. The words revealed Fossenkemper, clarinet; Joseph Sat. & Sun Matinees Open Noon their hopes and joys, their deep Buono, French horn; and Dr. Ira and abiding love of Israel." Leventer, bassoon. Pl ym outh Rd. 2,000 Rabbis Press at Far mington Rd. MAI KAI The song was' "Yerushalayim" It was an ambitious program— 937.0001 (Jerusalem the Beautiful), It is Adagio and Fugue for Strings, Sin- Israel to Quit - OKing "TORA, TORA, TORA" one of. it songs in Russian, He- fonia Concertante, Sonata for Two WED., THURS., MON., TUES 7:00. FRL, a Yiddish sung by Bikel. Pianos in D Major and Concerto 'Easy' Conversions brew and SAT. A SUN 5:10, 10:30. An accompanying booklet con- for Two Pianos and Orchestra. NEW YORK (JTA)—The Com- "PATTON" TECHNICOLOR' - SCOPE tains translations and transliter- mittee for the Preservation of WED.. THUR., MON., TUES. 9:20 Only Chajes and Bottler are no Jewish Identity has gathered the aeons et each of the songs. FRI., SAT, a SUN. 7:40 Only NOW SHOWING longer young men, but they play- Wed. Matinee 1 Show Only at 1 o'clock Ben Tzion described his meeting signatures of 2,000 rabbis around ed as though they are, lending the world. on a petition urging the with Soviet Jews as "clandestine," vigor to a concert that began on WASHINGTON Raya ti Otale2Mich. and the song he first heard as one an undistinguished note. The Israeli government to cease per- of the many that Jews have com- HELD OVER Adagio opener was one of mitting non-halakhic conversions. posed in back rooms, transmitted Mozart's Summer of '42 H:t of '71 The signature drive was coordi- last compositions and Jennifer O'Neill & Gary Grimes in by word of mouth and sung in is rarely played'— nated by Rabbi Abraham Gross, perhaps with secret. "SUMMER OF '42" (R) reason. By contrast, the Sonata president of the Rabbinical Alli- ram mukaa w0 1-7917 Also Anthony Quinn A Ann-Margaret In ance of America, and Rabbi David Although the lyrics were not was interpreted with both de- "R.P.M." (R) subversive, he said, there was fear Finger, head of the Committee of licacy and precision. Special children's matinee, Sat. only. Rabbis of Boro Park (Brooklyn). that Russian authorities might re- Doors open 12 noon, all seats 75c. The example set by Kottler and Yosef Wilenkin, spokesman for gard them as- anti-Soviet. Chajes, two longtime musicians the Preservation Committee, said I THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS I "Yet these Jews wanted the and teachers, did not go unnoticed this was the first time so many songs they sing among themselves by a surprisingly large Concert Series. &bib J. Freeman. Chairman Detroit Premiere number of rabbis had signed-one petition. to reach the ears and hearts of NATIONAL DANCE TROUPE OF SIERRA LEONE their brethren. outside the USSR," young people seated in the full The protest, Wilenkin said, de- Tribal dances by company of 36 polished for world andantes he added. "That is why we call auditorium. (This despite the fact plores Israel's "outrageous blun- that the Pittsburgh Pirates and der (that) could wreak havoc AUDITORIUM. FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 8:30 P.M.. the record, "Silent No More." Detroit Lions were competing for among ,1111 . Jewish peopla ,greater 4Tick1i6`Qiiii44"14" 2 MQ •S attention.411116if leteiNditOigilds , of SSilence,' :las :'Elie VIMiesal the I Friends 'bf the -.Venter antf-Senntest, * lighotititheo ages. at 1:30 Over 4:00 , tdo They called it HELL. They hey called it VIOLENT and EVIL! Center Soloists Shine at Opening TRY SAWS ROBERT SHAW MARTIN LANDAU SEA STEVENS FOX EXCLUSIVE 1