* Movie Guide *
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Marion Brands.
Americana Complex I, 11, III
Greenfieid Rd, N. of 9 Mile
354S-1414
1SA-3920
AMERICANA I
!Dant Kass as Billie Holiday
"THE LADY SINGS
THE BLUES"
AMERICANA II
"THE VALACHI PAPERS" (R)
The Syndirat.—The sway they
lived—the way they died.
AMERICANA III
"DELIVERANCE" (R)
a — Matinee Wed.. Sat. & Son. at
Ail
Americana.
12 Mile-Coolidge
LI 24/330
Station Brando in
BERKLEY
"THE
GODFATHER" (R)
WK. NIGHTS Open 7:00
Shown 7,40 Only
St N. re-open 6:00
1 ill . SST.
Shown 6115, 9:10
SKI AMERICA FEATURETTE
WK. NIGHTS at 7::5 & 10:30
SAT. Sl•EC. MATINEE open 1:00
-DOS' NAMED CHARLIE .
11.RDWN" at I:2111 & 3:03
"SKI AMERICA" at 2:541
"THE GODFATHER•
MON. THRU FRI. open 3:43
Shown 6:00, 9:05 SAT. ONLY
Doors Open at 12:45
shown 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:05
SUN. Doors Open 2:00
Shown 2:35, 5:40, 5:415
BLOOMFIELD :V=101■111:Ars:
"THEY ONLY KILL THEIR
MASTERS"
(PG)
FRI., SAT.. SUN. Doors Open
5:45. Shown COL 11:05,
Week Nights 7:15. 9:10
FRI. & SAT.
SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE
Open 12:30-••A ROY NAMED
CHARLIE !MOWN'• at 1:00 &
3:00. All Matinee Seats 75e
CAMEL OT
" "we'
Geo. C. Scott In
"THE RAGE"
FRI., SAT. & SUN. Eye.
Re-open 5,45 — "The Rage"
at 6:00. 0:00, 10:00
MON, TOES. ONLY - RAGE' .
5:00,.10:00
FRI., SAT., SUN. Spec. Matinee
- A BOY NAMED
CHARLIE BROWN"
Open 1:00. Shown I:35, 3:30
mAi KAI a llysoutlt
ILL 237-01mill
Farmington Road
"THE VALACHI PAPERS'
RED WING
HOCKEY
Mon. this Thor. 7:20, 9:40
Fri. 5,45, 5:00, 10:00 - Sat_ & San
1,30, 3,33, 3:40, 1:041, 10:10
- 1,t s W..(ts-fit JAR — Si IL
WASHINGTON
(leo. ('
DETROIT
Vs
PHILADELPHIA
SAT. • 7:30 P.M. • OLYMPIA
DETROIT vs CALIFORNIA
SUN. • 7 P.M. • OLYMPIA
Scott
Royal Oal
1-41422
Stacey Reach
&
"THE NEW aNTLIRIANS"
also
Healy & (:oldieuzzi•
"DOLLARS"
Special children'. matioee Sat_
& Sun. open 12 soon all seats 730
2 science fiction hits - THE LOST
Wiii(1.1) OF SINHAIF . also
- 211ANKSTEIN CONQUERS
THE WORLD . '
— JR. WINGS —
DETROIT vs WINDSOR
TIM., NOV. 2$ — 7:30 P.M.
FOR TICKET INFO. 895.7000
Tickets on Sale
Of
OLYMPIA STADIUM
FOX
22 WO
WO 1'9494
The biggest blood-show ever!
"COUNTESS DRACULA"
(me.)
"VAMPIRE CIRCUS"
ALL NEW IN COLOR
ACIS AND GALATEA
Hondel's Opera ,n Concert Form with
Impeccable New York Chamber Solon?,
THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
Concert Serves: [doh 1 Freeman. Chairman
AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1:30 P.M.
Art Instotute T/cket Offtce 183I.4678), All Hudson's 58,
S7, S6
40—Friday, Nov. 24, 1972
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
SUSAN KLASS, 5-year-old
daughter of Judy and Dr.
Arthur Klass, a kindergarten
student at Hillel Day School
under the tutorage of Gveret
Tilsdale and Gveret Kroll,
was explaining kashrut
(kosher dietary laws) to her
parents . . . "Juicy Fruit
gum is kosher cause it has
to have a 'K' or a 'U' and
Juicy Fruit has two 'Us' so
it's double kosher."
TWO LAMBS and a goat,
obtained for Center Theater
by Detroit Free Press Action
Line, are featured in the
"Milk and Honey" produc-
tion by Center Theater,
opening Dec. 3 . . . plus a
tape recording of an airport
announcer by WWJ weather-
caster Sonny Eliot . .. which
is right down Sonny's alley
. . being an experienced
pilot and . a former military
aviator.
FROM MIAMI, Martha
Kane writes of going with
another couple to a place
where you put a nickel Into
one of those weighing ma-
chines that tell your fortune
as a bonus . . - The hubby
proudly read the card aloud
to all . It said, "Yoe are
brilliant, witty and irresis-
tible to the opposite sex"
. . . Ills wife, says Martha,
nodded grimly and snapped,
"It's got your weight wrong,
too!"
CORRECT SPELLING is
Yvonne Steinberg . . whose
doorbell hasn't been fixed in
two years . . . even though
the sign on it says "out of or-
der" and husband Bernie is
an electrician.
AL DUBIN is telling of the
horse player about to be
divorced . . . His wife told
the judge, "Ile doesn't even
.;. Elliott
QUESTIONS TO READ-
ERS . . "Which way does
a dog wag its tail, right to
left or left to right?" .
Depending on which way the
wind blows is not the an-
swer).
M 0 R E NOMINATIONS
for the 10 Best Dressed Men
Contest being conducted by
this column . . . A. Iloward
Block, Eddie Schiff, Aubrey
Ettenheimer, Julius Allen
. . . (list to , date also in-
cludes Sid Cooper, Eddie Ep-
stein. Paul Zuckerman,
Harry Levenberg, Roger
Boesky, Milt Lucow, Maurice
Cohen, Joe Braver. Sam
Geller, Eddie Rosenberg,
Ted Grant, Howard Danzig
and Ivan Scholnick).
WEALTHY manufacturer
regarded the young
man
pleading for his daughter's
hand with deep suspicion
. wonder," he said, "if
you'd be so anxious to marry
my Rosalie if I didn't have
a penny? . . . "I think I'd
love her twice as much,"
vowed the suitor fervently
. . . "Get out," cried the
manufacturer. "We've got
enough idiots in this family
already!"
Israel Anniversary
Film to Be Produced
by Hollywood Firm
• LOS ANGELES—El Sol Pro-
ductions, Hollywood-based
motion picture production
company, has been commis-
sioned by the Israel govern-
ment to create and produce
an official commemorative
brating the state's 25th an-
niversary.
In a statement issued by
the prime minister's office,
Yaacov Herzog, director gen-
.!. eral, said this film alone
will bear the official sane-
tion of the 25th anniversary
fe . of the state of Israel.
ISRAEL'S FIRST MUSICAL in COLOR!
"
remember the day we were
married." ... "I do so," he
assured the judge. "It was
the day after Citation won
the derby."
POSSESSING THE SAME KIND OF SPIRIT AND
CHARM THAT MADE 'FIDDLER' A HIT"
.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New Free Jewish Universities,
Notably U. of M., Praised in Report
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
An increased Jewish self-
awareness and self-assertive-
ness among many Jewish col-
lege students and the exam-
ple of the successful pres-
sures by black students for
introduction of black studies
programs at many univer-
sities have been listed by a
Hillel expert as major fac-
tors in the emergence of free
Jewish universities at many
Holy Cats!
(From Israel Magazine)
HAIFA—The municipality
announced an experiment it
hoped would gradually elimi-
nate garbage bins, which are
a source of dirt and flies,
and make a lot of noise when
being emptied.
Upper Hadar Carmel. with
4,000 households, was chosen
for the experiment, and 25
plastic bags were distributed
by the sanitation department
to each home.
The bags came with print-
ed instructions on how to
tic them when full and to
place the has on the side-
walk as close as possible to
scheduled collection times.
But the stray cat popula-
tion of Upper Iladar Carmel
found they could tear holes
in the bags, spread the gar-
bage all over the sidewalks
and eat what appealed to
them.
It was decided to get rid
of stray cats.
The veterinary department
was called in and spent a lot
of money on a sleeping pow-
der and distributed It strate-
gically.
Cats who tasted the powder
went to sleep for several
hours and were collected and
removed to veterinary head-
quarters, where they received
a lethal injection while still
asleep.
Animal lovers protested.
The Association of Cat Lovers
published a protest in the
newspapers. "The places va-
cated by cats will be taken
over by rats, especially in a
port town."
Haifa Mayor Moshe FIle-
man came to the rescue.
"The campaign against stray
cats will be discontinued. Not
a hair on the head of any
Haifa cat will be touched,"
he promisecL
But Teddy Kollek, mayor
of Jerusalem, suggested to
his municipal council that
plastic bags be tried in the
Holy City.
"I'm not worried about
cats," he said. "The whole
country knows that the cats
in Jerusalem are well trained
and will create no problems."
American colleges in recent
years.
Dr. Alfred Jospe. director
of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation, also listed the
growing demand by "many
serious-minded young Jews"
for more and better Jewish
studies at the college level
"because of their disappoint-
ment and dissatisfaction with
the kind of Jewish educa-
tion" they got in pre-college -
years.
Still another factor listed
by Dr. Jospe in a report,
"Free Jewish University;
An Experiment in Jewish
Education," issued by the
Hillel Foundations in June
1972, was that the conven-
tional university curriculum
does not usually enable such
Jewish students to explore'
many Jewish subject areas
"which are of genuine in-
terest and concern to them."
Dr. Jospe described a num-
ber of such programs, as-
serting that "probably the
oldest and formally most
structured Free Jewish Uni-
versity is the Beit Midrash"
at Ann Arbor.
The Beit Midrash is spon-
sored jointly by the Mid-
rasha College of Jewish
Studies and the University of
Michigan Ifillel Foundation.
It was started in 1959.
A student who successfully
completes 48 hours of such
studies receives an associate -
of Jewish studies degree, if
he has a:so completed at
least 60 hours of general
university courses.
All Beit Midrash classes
meet weekly for 90 minutes.
Some courses are accepted
for credit at U. of M.
Students pay a $10 regis-
tration fee, and there are
currently some 400 students
enrolled in 26 courses in He-
brew, Jewish literature, Yid-
dish, basic Judaism, East
European Jewry, the Kibutz,
the Middle East conflict, Jew-
ish mysticism and related.
courses, Dr. Jospe said.
$680,000,000 Drive
Launched by NYC
Federation for 3 Years
NEW YORK (JTA) — A
program to add more than
$680,000,000
in new, expand-
COMPARISONS BETWEEN TOPELE' AND 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'
ed and modernized medical
ARE GOING TO BE INEVITABLE"
welfare
and
educational
SUNNY MUSICAL COMEDY, THE FILM IS GOOD FARE
buildings and services to the
FOR GROWN-UPS AND KIDS"
network
of
agencies
of the
•'!. El Sol President Richard
Federation of Jewish Phil-
Benware said Mildred Al-
P. Baron
anthropies of New York by
-;• berg, executive producer for
1980 was announced by Law-
six years for the Hallmark
rence
B. Buttenwieser, pres-
hall of Fame, will produce
ident of federation, in offi-
the 90-minute commemora-
cially launching a new capital
tive special, "The Going Up
funds campaign.
of David Lev."
Federation is embarking
on a three-year building drive
to raise $218,000,000 in phil-
$5 Million Raised
from • wary
anthropic funds from indi-
Ribicoff: Congress
for Hebrew U.
viduals, corporations, busi-
Backs
Israel
Security
NEW YORK (JTA)—More
ness firms and foundations.
TEL
AVIV
(JTA)
—
Sen.
than
700
people
attended
the
The
balance of the funds for
StarrIng
Abraham Ribicoff (D.Conn.) the program, almost $500.-
$250-a-plate 12th annual
Scopus Award dinner given said here that both houses 000,000,' will come in the
.E. by the American Friends of of the U. S. Congress backed main from matching govern-
rnrrtbucrng
a policy that ensures Israel's ment grants.
the Hebrew University here
YAAKOV NITZAN a. T,peie
in honor of Diane and Ar- independence and security
Construction of new build-
Enipsn:wegancleammei by FIMA NOVECk
thur B. Beller "for their and will see to it that Israel ings, repairs and moderniza-
outstanding leadership and gets all she needs for her tion, and initiation of serv-
contributions to the Hebrew survival.
ices will begin as funds be-
University and the cause of
The Democratic lawmaker, come available and will take
higher learning."
who arrived here with his up to 10 years to complete,
Samuel Rothberg, chair- wife on a private visit, told Buttenwieser estimated.
newsmen at the airport that
Ile characterized the pro-
man of the university's
:E. board of governors, report- he did not think the U. S. gram as "the greatest effort
should
attempt
to
solve
the
ever
undertaken by volun-
ed that miscellaneous gifts
lox mi. totaling
nearly $5,000,000 Middle East conflict because tary philanthropy for local
.E.
Gsimn•Mid N.08
"the matter rests with Is- community institutions.
•• were received to advance
398.6600
It consists of more than
the Hebrew University's pro- rael, the Egyptians and the
For group dISCOlints, reservations and
for
disadvantaged Russians." Ile said , however, 200 separate and distinct pro-
gram
Int ,,rmatIon phone 557-9393 weekdays to 5:
jects
for 60 of federation's
a
and
for
research
in
that
there
was
in
America
youth
& weekends phone 398 6600.
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