26-Friday, May 25, 1973 h o tel lAmIcl)ort r ofi) Prorncrime It's a once in a Lifetime experience. Make it memorable with an evening at THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS All-Star Wrestling at Olympia Stadium "The World's Most Dan- gerous Wrestler," Dick the Bruiser, will team up with "The World's Strongest Wrestler," Bruno Sammar- tino, as they challenge the current World Wrestling As- IE IR RAN IE IE EA The truly outstanding haute cuisine experience. ADAM S RIB For information and Reservations, call 965-0200 • FOR PARTIES 544-1240 TWO WASHINGTON BOULEVARD DETROIT S1L Israel Manufacturers to Honor Henry Ford PIZZERIA RESTAURANT • CARRY OUT • DELIVERY Henry Ford will be guest of honor at a banquet spon- sored by the Manufacturers Association of Israel during the 'annual Economic Con- ference in Jerusalem open- ing Sunday. New industrial enterprises will be opened and invest- ment opportunities detailed. Baron Edmund de Roths- child and film producer Otto Preminger will be among the 1,200 guests at the con- ference. • DINING ROOM * Piz.= . * Sur B Q Ribs * Spaghetti * Chicken * Shrimp * Ravioli * Lasagna * Sea Food Plattir [ *Ma IRON. I THURS. 4 to 12 Mit FRI.1L SAT. 3:34-2 e.•. SUN. 3-12 Ali4. 4033 W. 12 MILE 548-3650 Just E. of Greenfield Berkley DAVE'S Delicatessen sociation's Tag Team Cham- pions, Baron Von Raschke and Big Ernie Ladd in the feature bout on Olympia's All Star WreStling card slat- ed for 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Six other matches, includ- ing a girls' bout, will com- plete the card. Tickets are available at Olympia, Hud- son's and Sears. Children 14 years old and under will be admitted for half price. I OPEN 7 Days A Week Sun. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY TRAY CATERING 3258 Orchard Lake Rd. in Orchard Lake Between Commerce and Cass in A&P Center 681-3537 MOVIE GUIDE Ethnic Festivals to Begin Tonight The Ethnic Festival site behind Cobo Hall will re- awaken with the sounds of Greek bouzouki music today through Monday at the river- front. The success of the annual Greek festival in Greektown helped convince city leaders three years ago to create an expanded series encompass- ing many ethnic groups. In the booths for sale this weekend will be Greek foods, paintings, jewelry, linens and other imports will be on sale. Demonstrations will be given in the making of pas- try, shish kabob and hand- sewn pieces. The festival officially will open at 6:15 p.m. today with the crowning of a Greek Festival queen and Greek dancers. The remainder of the Friday program will be professional entertainers. The festival is open to the public from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. today and noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Farmington Cinemas Offer Family Prices The Farmington 4 Cinemas at Grand River and 1-96 are offering special family prices through June 8. A coupon and one paid eve- NEIGHBORHOOD ning admission will admit Americana Complex I, II, III two on Sundays, Mondays, Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile Tuesdays, Wednesdays and 358-3920 358-1414 Thursdays. (See coupon this page). The theaters also Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS-1 Show only offer a special twi-light hour at 1:00-$1 when all seats are 90 cents. Ticket prices are evenings, AMERICANA I $1.75; students, $1.25; and Exclusive Showing! children, 75 cents. Free "THE DAY OF THE JACKAL" parking is available. Current features at the AMERICANA II cinemas are "Soldier Blue," ALEC GUINNESS in "HITLER-THE LAST 10 DAYS" at the Cinema One; "Jere- miah Johnson," at the Cin- ema Two; "The Life and AMERICANA III The One & Only Julie Andrews in Times of Judge Roy Bean," Cinema Three; and "Sound- "SOUND OF MUSIC" (G) er," Cinema Four. FREE Your ticket to Americas most Iuxurioue entertain- ment center. FARMINGTON 4 CINEMAS 38215 W. 10 MILE RD. at Grand River and 1-96 - 11 THE FAMILY THEATRES WITH FAMILY PRICES This Coupon and one paid evening admission will I , admit 2 - Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays I and Thursdays. Expires June 8, 1973. -z L - DIRECTIONS: - West on 7, 8 or 9 Mile Rds. to Grand River turn right and continue Next to Holiday Inn Past downtown Farmington to FARMINGTON 4 - NOW SHOWING #1-Candice Bergen-Donald Pleasance in "Soldier Blue" - A staggering powerful magnificent film. -New York Times #2-Jeremiah Johnson" #3-Paul Newman and Robert Redford in "Life and times of Judge Roy Bean." #4-"Sounder" 3rd. big week. Watch News And Free Press For Twi-Lite Time Schedule TWI-LIGHT HOUR EVENINGS STUDENTS CHILDREN 500 FREE PARKING SPACES TWI-LIGHT HOUR 5.90 $1.75 $1.25 5.75 goo SEATS AS NEVER BEFORL SEEN ON THE SCREEN SAM LANG and J. ARTHUR ELLIOT present A DEMETRIOU PRODUCTION OF A PIERRE JOURDAN FILM Mani CV f OflteyIl 1:Xidolf "I Am A Dancer ■ An EMI FILM Released throughNrCINEVISION FILMS, LTD. COLOR by Movielab NOW For group arrangement , Phone Ruth Davis Greenfield N. of 1 OA Mi. 398.6600 557-4420 12 Mlle-Coolidge LI 2-0330 Walter Matthau & Carol Burnett "PETE & TILLIE" (PG) "JOE KIDD" BIRMINGHAM La W aellw l a 4r153 Clint Eastwood in "HIGH PLAINES DRIFTER' (R) Week Days Open 7:00 Shown 7:30 & 9:35 Saturday Open 3:00 Shown 3:40, 5:50, 8:00, 10:10 Sunday and Memorial Day Open 2:00 Shown 2:40, 4:55, 7:10, 9:25 Andre DeLaverea's Travelogue "21 Days in Europe"-June 5th WED. MATINEE at 1 - $1 OLYMPIA STADIUM SATURDAY-MAY 26-8:30 P.M. _ I Al And VS ' BRUNO SAMMARTINO - (MU heavyweight champ) "PAT GARRETT & BILLY THE KID" (R) SAT., SUN. & MEMORIAL DAY at 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:05, 10:10 ALL OTHPR DAYS 7:15 & 9:20 WED. MATINEE at 1 - $1 And ERNIE LADD (World Champions) SECOND MAIN EVENT PRETTY BOY BOBBY HEENAN vs BULL BULLINSKI SAILOR ART THOMAS vs BLACK JACK LANZA Girls match plus other exciting bouts SPECIAL BONUS: Children (14 years old and under) HALF PRICE Tickets are priced at $5, S4 and $3 and can be purchased at the Olympia Box Office and al! J. L. Hudson's & Sears Stores. Watch Cham- pionship Wrestling every .Friday following the late movie and ,very Saturday 5 p.m. Ch. 9 I CKLW). Fenced. lighted and attended parking for 2,500 cars adjacent to Olympia. 2 bks. S. 15 MI. 8 W'vrard MI 4-600e James Coburn and All Star Cast MAIN EVENT W.W.A. Tag Team Championship Match DICK THE BRUISER BARON VON RASChKE . CAMELOT THE NUMBER ONE BOOK OF THE YEAR! NOW-THE SUSPENSE FILM OF THE YEAR! (PG) Wk. Nights & Sat. Eve. 8:50 Only Sunday 1:50, 5:15, 8:40 SAT. MATINEE PUFF N' STUFF PLUS COLOR KARTOON Open 1:00 -- Over 3:00 99 Warren at Miller -5040 "THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK" (G) A TRUE STORY FRIDAY 6:20, 8:00, 10:00 SAT., SUN. and MEMORIAL DAY 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:30, 10:15 All Other Days 2 Shows 7:30, 9:30 WED. MATINEE AT 1 - Si Rd. 427-0400 MAI KAI Plymouth at Farmington Road Alec Guinness in "HITLER-THE LAST 10 DAYS" SAT. SUN. and MEMORIAL DAY 2:10, 4:05, 6:05, 8:00, 9:55 FRIDAY 6:20, 8:10, 10:00 Week Nights 7:25, 9:35 Wed. Matinee-1 Show at 1-$1 Fredzinnemann's Him of THE DAY or TEE JAMUL A John WOON Producion 17=5, EDWARD FOX is "The Jackal" • ALAN BADEL • TONY BRITTON • CYRIL CUSACK MICHEL LONSDALE • ERIC PORTER • DELPHINE SEYRIG • Music by GEORGES DELERUE Screenplay by KENNETH ROSS • From the best-selling Book by FREDERICK FORSYTH Directed by FRED ZINNEMANN • Produced by JOHN WOOLF Made by WARWICK FILM Productions and UNIVERSAL Productions France S A. • A UNIVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR® 1 1 1:111CC1 - 11111&_' 1110UF BERKLEY Wk. nights & Sat. Eve. Open 6:45 Shown at 7:00, 10:20 Sunday Open 1:30 Shown 3:15, 6:45, 10:10 plus Clint Eastwood in 1 eP uaruta STARTS FRIDAY 444-8676 358-3920 GREENFIELD N. OF NINE MILE ROAD