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April 06, 1973 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-04-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Globetrotter Closer

28-Friday, April 6, 1973

Scheduled Sunday

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JIIPALIAN-AIVIERICANCAFE
• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

• Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT PARKING
17630 WOODWARD

869-3988

4 Blks. No. of 6 Mile Rd.


TIIE SUSSEX 110I1SE

Fine Dining and Cocktails
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)

352-2233

NEIGHBORHOOD:

Americana Complex I, II, Ill

Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile
358-1414
358-3920

Julie Andrews in

"SOUND OF MUSIC"

OPEN
MON. THRU SAT.
FROM 11:30 A.M.

• Weddings •. Showers • Bar Mitzvahs
• Partiet For All Occasions


MOVIE
GUIDE

AMERICANA I

EVERY FRIDAY NOON
FASHION SHOW BY
BRAYTONS OF ROSEDALE

::: .BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275

Sunday will mark the final
appearance of the season for
the Harlem Globetrotters,
1 p.m. at Olympia Stadium.
The basketball clowns will be
facing the Boston Sham-
rocks. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the Olympia Sta-
dium and all major J.L. Hud-
son and Sears stores.

Wednesday Ladies Day
Special Matinees $i
Open 12:30 - 1 Show Only

AMERICANA II

"GONE WITH THE WIND"

Wed. Ladies Day Special
Matinee $1
Open 12:30 - 1 Show Only.

AMERICANA Ill

"DELIVERANCE"

22900 MICHIGAN AVENUE,
Dearborn (in the Holiday Inn)

grt

Specializing in Meeting the Most Discriminating Tastes
With Superior Food, Fine Wines and Cocktails.

FOR RESERVATIONS 1 -
78-6900

DINNERS SERVED
MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m.
SUN., 12 NOON-10 p.m.
LUNCHEONS SERVED
MON.-SAT., 11 to 2 p.m.

I2 Mile-Cooli dge

PARTIES FOR
All OCCASIONS

„BANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE UP TO 300

FRI. open 7:00, shown 7:20, 9:25

ENTERTAINMENT TUES.-SAT..

Restaurant-Delicatessen

(Formerly Sol's)
22110 COOLIDGE

399-4440

IN THE OAK PARK CENTER

SERVING A COMPLETE MENU OF DELICATESSEN
AND ISRAELI FOODS, INCLUDING FALAFEL

OPEN FROM 6 a.m. (Closed Wed.)
• BREAKFAST
• LUNCH
• DINNER

COMPLETE CARRY OUT
DELICATESSEN & ISRAELI DISHES

For All
Occasions

BERKLEY

LI 2-0 330
15 academy award winners incl.
Shelly Winters, Gene Hackman,
Ernest Borgnine.

SABRA

EXPERT
TRAY
CATERING

Wednesday Ladies Day
Special Matinee $1
Open 12:30 - 1 Show Only

"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE"

Saturday, re-open 5:15,
Shown 5:35, 7:40, 9:40
Sunday open 1:00, shown
1:20, 3:25, 5:25, 7:30, 9:30
Week nights open 6:45,
shown 7:05, 9:10
SATURDAY KIDDIE MATINEE
Opens 1:00 starts 1:20 over 4:20
"GODZILLA vs. THE SMOG
MONSTER" and "KING KONG
ESCAPES."

BIRMINGHAM 11,671V:14i

Winner Best Picture & Best
Actor Awards. Marlon Brando is

"THE GODFATHER" (R)

Mon. - Thur. Open 7:30
1 Show Only at 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Open 5:45, Shown 6:30, 9:40
SUNDAY: 3:00, 6:20, 9:30
SPEC. KIDDIE MATINEE
SAT & SUN. "PHANTOM TOLE
BOOTH" Sat, at 1 and 3. Sun.
1:00 only. 75c.
Wed. Mat. at 1:00-1 show only $1

BLOOMFIELD Zvb,Igitilifil-67:014i

Winner of 8 Academy Awards,

"CABARET"

TED VATSIS OF STAFFORD RESTAURANTS

Invites You To . . .

THE NEW FAMILY RESTAURANT BY

KONEE'S

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2150 Woodward, (or. Square Lake Rd. Kin gs'.
Featuring AUTHENTIC GREEK SALADS
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1- Open 7
Days A Week
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner

OUR OWN PASTRIES
BAKED ON THE PREMISES
COMPLETE MENU
INCLUDES

STEAKS - LASAGNA
SHISH KABOB-SEAFOOD
ETC.

Complete

Carry-Out

We Cater
To Parties

334-4727

Larry & To

INVITE YOU TO ENJOY
OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY



PROMPT
15
MINUTE
cARO M"1

SERVICE






Juicy B-B-Q Ribs
Tender Tasty Chicken
Tangy Pizza
Assorted Seafood

LET US PLAN
YOUR NEXT PARTY!

DINNERS, SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES

25226 GREENFIELD RD

i

In The Greenfield Center
1 Blk. No. of 10 Mile
iDak Park

2144 s

,:,4.1240

ast,ffesults

(PG)
Starring Liza Minnelli
Best Actress
Friday and Monday 7:15, 9:25
Saturday and Sunday 1:40, 4:45,
5:50, 8:05, 10:10.
THEATER CLOSED TO PUBLIC
TUESDAY APRIL 10.
starts Wednesday "BROTHER,
SUN, SISTER MOON."
Matinee Every Wed. at 1:00
One Show Only - $1

Warren at Miller
CAMELOT w
5814040
Shelly Winters - Gene Hackman

"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE"

Mon. thru Fri. 6:00, 8:00, 10:00

JWB Seder Cassette Recording

Jewish Origins
to Help Jewish Military Families Told by HEW's
NEW YORK - To help shipped special packets of Weinberger

Jewish families in the mili-
tary prepare for Passover,
the National Jewish Welfare
Board has produced a new
cassette recording for use by
Jewish chaplains, Jewish
military lay leaders and
presidents and progr am
chairmen of military sister-
hoods.
One side of the cassette
describes the preparation
for the seder in the home.
The other side has the most
popular Passover melodies
and the order of the seder.
The cassette is one of the
new features of this year's
worldwide Passover arrange-
ments made for Jewish mili-
tary personnel by JWB and
local community groups
throughout the U.S.
Seders will be conducted
by full-time and part-time
Jewish chaplains and Jewish
military lay leaders, using
kosher supplies and religious
materials provided by JWB's
commission on Jewish chap-
laincy and the JWB women's
organizations' services to
more than 600 overseas and
domestic military installa-
tions and to Veterans Admin-
istration hospitals and other
federal facilities for hospital-
ized veterans.
The JWB women's organi-
zations' services, which has
a solo seder program, has

U.S.-Israel Pact
for Research OK d

JERUSALEM ( JTA )-The
cabinet has ratified an agree-
ment signed by the United
States and Israel last year
for the establishment of an
American-Israeli Science
Foundation to engage in re-
search for peaceful purposes.
The document was signed
in Washington last Sept. 29
by U. S. Secretary of State
William P. Rogers and Fi-
nance Minister Pinhas Sapir.
The agreement, which re-
places previous American-
backed research programs in
Israel that are about to ex-
pire, calls for an investment
of IL 252,000,000 ($63,000,000).
The funds will come from
the Israel government and
from loans outstanding that
Israel owes to the U. S.
The foundation will be run
by.a 10-member board of gov-
ernors, half Americans and
half Israelis who will elect
an Israeli director.

Smuggling Charge
for El Al Employe

holiday foods and literature
for Jewish servicemen sta-
tioned at isolated areas
throughout the world and
men on duty at remote weath-
er and radar stations.

East German Jews
Plan Claims Parley

AMSTERDAM (JTA) -
Nazi hunter Simon Wiesen-
thal announced here that an
international congress of all
organizations of former Nazi
victims will be held in Vienna
next month for joint action
in seeking East German
compensation for Nazi
crimes.
Wiesenthal, who was speak-
ing on Dutch television, said
the organizations will prob-
ably establish a joint action
committee to negotiate with
East Germany which has so
far adamantly refused to
consider compensation.
He did not specify which
organizations would attend
the congress.
Police took special security
precautions during Wiesen-
thal's brief stay in Amster-
dam.
People attending his talk
were searched, and cars were
prevented from parking near
the hall.

Fresh Water Source
Found Near Eilat

EILAT - Fresh water,
suitable both for drinking and
for crop irrigation has been
located at the oasis resort of
Neuba (Neviot), 80 kilo-
meters south of Eilat.
A spokesman for Mekorot
Water Co. said a well is pro-
ducing some 80 cubic meters
of water an hour. He said
drilling would continue in an
attempt to find more water
that would enable further
development of the tourist
trade.
With water levels danger-
ously low, Mekorot stopped
pumping water from Lake
Tiberias.

Eilat Police Hold i5
for Cemetery Ruin

TEL AVIV (JTA) - Eilat
police detained 60 Arabs and
other non-Jews and held 15
for questioning in the des-
ecration of the Eilat ceme-
tery.
The local burial society re-
ported that two tombstones
were smashed, others de-
faced and a coffin set on
fire.
Police believe the desecra-
tion could have been the
work of a mentally deranged
person but more likely a de-
liberate act by anti-Jewish
vandals. The local religious
community observed a day
of fast and prayer Monday
on the orders of Chief Rabbi
Shlomo Goren.

TEL AVIV (JTA)-A Tel
Aviv 'magistrate issued a
three-day detention order for
Yaacov Malin, an El Al em-
Plymouth Rd. 937-0001
MAI KAI at Farmington Road ploye, while police investi-
gated charges of alleged
Winner Best Picture and Best
Actor Award, Marion Brando in smuggling against him.
Malin deposited a valise
"THE GODFATHER" (R)
FRI. & WK. NIGHTS 6:00 & 9:10 reportedly containing over
Sat. & Sun. 1:05, 4:00, 7:00, 10:10
$1,000,000 in banknotes in the
Wednesday Matinee
1 Show Only - $1 at 1:00
Lod Airport locker room af-
ter arriving on a flight from
Israel and Belgium
Classifieds Get Quick Results Nairobi, Kenya.
The judge expressed doubt
that smuggling charges Drop Aircraft Plans
against Malin would stand up
BRUSSELS (JTA) - Plans
"THE VOICE" IS BACK
in court inasmuch as there is for the construction of an
EVENINGS!
no evidence that he commit- aeronautics plant by Israel
ted a crime under Israeli Aircraft Industries in coop-
TRICIA LYNN & COMPANY
COCKTAIL HOUR, 3:30-7:30
law.
eration with Beech Aircraft
• Businessmen's Luncheons
Israel does not require per- Corp. and the Belgian gov-
• Dinners• After-Theater Menu
sons arriving in the country ernment have been dropped,
to declare money in their pos- a spokesman for Beech said
YOUR HOSTS
Iry Sacks &
session.
Tuesday.
Sam Gilbert
He said Beech studied the
Malin told the court that he
plans, but finally informed
had
been
asked
by
friends
in
UMEMCBP
Nairobi to transfer the suit- Israel Aircraft the project
1895:
WOODWARD
case to a Swiss bank and was not compatible with its
81h. S. of ; ;to
that he brought, it tto,Israel "lonkternt. production and_
08-
in transit to Switzerlwi.,boothicaNiojilliglathi§jg44.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:10, 10:15
'nesday Matinee at 1:00
1 Show Only - $1

LEONARD RANDALL

se

Joseph Polakoff, Jewish
Telegraphic Agency Wash-
ington correspondent, reports
that following the White
House dinner for Golda Meir,
Health, Education and Wel-
fare Secretary Casper Wein-
berger told JTA that "I am
proud of my Jewish an-
cestors."
Weinberger told Polakoff
that his father, the son of
emigrants from Bohemia
who settled in Colorado, was
not a practicing Jew. His
mother was an Episcopalian,
and he was raised in her
faith.
The HEW secretary recall-
ed hearing his father joke
about the Jew who harl
changed his surname to I
Fontaine. As the joke goes,
Moishele the waterboy be-
comes Wasserspritzer in Ger-
many, LaFontaine in France
and Waterman in America.
Weinberger is probably one
of the three or four of the
President's most able admin-
istrators, says Polakoff.
Polakoff said the sump-
tuous nonkosher meal in-
cluded red snapper, squab
and wild rice. Among the
very few who did not partake
of it were Rabbi and Mrs.
Hershel Schacter of the
Bronx and Mr. and Mrs.
George Klein of the New
York candy company. Klein
was New York City chair-
man of Concerned Citizens
for the Re-Election of the
President, and Albert A.
Spiegel, Los Angeles lawyer,
was California chairman of
that group.

Specialist Says B-G

Illness Not Serious

TEL AVIV (JTA) - A
specialist from Beersheba
Hospital said Monday that
nothing serious was wrong
with former Premier David
Ben-Gurion who is ill at his
Sde Boker home.
Dr. A. Lehman, the hos-
pital's chief internist was
summoned to Sde Boker by
Ben-Gurion's private physi-
cian to examine the 84-year-
old elder statesman.
Ben-Gurion fell ill last
month while vacationing in
Tiberias and was hospitalized
for a day.
Dr. Lehman said his com-
plaints stemmed from the
same cold that he suffered
in Tiberias and that he
should be well again in a
few days.

Gloves Champion
in Pro-Am Boxing

.

Detroit's new National
Golden Gloves Champion
John Hudson will be featu'
in the Pro-Am Boxing Si,. .
at Olympia Stadium April 15.
The 23-year-old father of
three defeated Fort Worth's
Barry Yeats in Lowell, Mass.,
March 23 to capture the
heavyweight crown. Hudson
is only the second Detroiter
to capture the title in the his-
tory of the National Golden
Gloves Tournament of Cham-
pions. Lorenzo Pack accom-
plished the feat back in 1935.
Hudson will be featured in
the amateur bouts which will
pit the Polish National Olym-
pic Boxing Team, which cap-
tured four medals in the 1972
Olympic Games in Munich,
against the Detroit Olym-
pians, compised of the best
4 1:111 t..egr fighters .around.. the
co !,:ntry Shc,-47 time is 7 pal.

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