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18800 W. McNichols
o Blks. W. of Southfield:
538-4850
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5 p.m. to 12 Midnight
the original PttiVbar & rentneenust
10320 West 6 Mile Rd. Detroit
3 blks. E. of Lodge X-Way
VALET PARKING
861-5557
86145/$7
28875 FRANKLIN ROAD
Cor. 12 Mile & Northwestern
355-2010
Serving the Finest in
Italian - French Cuisine
TUESDAY - SATURDAYS from 11 a.m.
FOR LUNCH AND DINNER
SUNDAYS 12 Noon -10 p.m.
FOR DINNER ONLY
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING
PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT
GOOD FOOD
AT
FAMILY
PRICES
DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.
Across from
Ypsilanti Savings Bank
American and
Continental Dining
7 Days Per Week
* SEAFOOD * STEAKS
* COCKTAILS * PARTY CATERING
4834200 4834201
Something
is 'Happening
'Every Might
c At
Carta a
7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT
OPEN SUNDAYS • 477-2686
Across From Livonia Mall
MONDAY
(Las Vegas
Night)
TUESDAY
(Prime Rib
Night)
WEDNESDAY
(Vino Night)
LISTENING POST
LAS VEGAS . . . Each
time we visit this all-around
entertainment capital of the
world, we never cease to be
amazed at the fantastic veri-
table fairy land . . . This
unbelievable world of realis-
tic fantasy continues to cap-
ture the most wildest of all
imaginations.
WHEN EX-DETROITER
SID HUDSON (Hodash many
years ago), was in Detroit
and told us about the MGM
Grand Hotel in Las Vegas,
he certainly wasn't exagger-
ating! . We just had to
see for ourselves.
ON THE DOORS OF every
room and suite here at the
MGM Grand Hotel is a star
. . . and throughout the huge
edifice are pictures of famous
movie performers who made
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer king
of them all . . . It's almost a
city in itself . . . only thing
lacking is a mayor . . . There
are two doctors on the
premises, a security police
force of 110 (bigger than
some small cities) and 4,000
employes . . . of these, about
55 are former Detroiters.
AFTER TWO YEARS ON
the drawing board, MGM
Grand was built within a
year ... . and had its grand
opening in December 1973
. . . The casino, with its 1,100
employes, is 11/2 times the
size of a regulation football
field . . . Ex-Detroiter Char-
lie Resnik, casino host, has
been here since its opening,
and Stu Segal is one of the
pit bosses . . . All told, MGM
Grand takes up over a 1,000,.
000 square feet and has 2,029
rooms, five restaurants, com-
plete arcade of shops, jai
alai, tennis, two swimming
pools, private club on the
26th floor, three live enter-
tainment centers and a movie
theater that is now playing
"Captains Courageous" with
Lionel Barrymore.
LOOKING AT THIS MAM-
MOTH monster of beauteous
wonderment, one would ex-
pect to find a hardened guy
at the helm . . . but when
Sid Hudson took us into
Morrie Jaeger's office, we
met the youngest casino
manager in the world . . .
and perhaps one of the
nicest . . . At only 44, Morrie
had opened the Riviera,
Stardust and Caesar's Palace
previous to being brought as
the MGM Grand door opener
. . . If another casino offer
comes his way, Morrie says
he definitely will not leave
here to open it . . After
opening Caesar's he promised
wife Helen that he wouldn't
leave, but when it was sold,
EVERYONE IS A WINNER. AT EVERY
A GIFT CERTIFICATE
TABLE FIND
RANGING FROM $1 TO' $5 TO BE
APPUED TOWARD YOUR COMPLETE
DINNER THIS EVENING.
• OUR REGULAR $6.50
PRIME RIB SPECIAL FOR . . .
54"
YOUR LASS OF WiNE INCLUDED
R DINNER—CHOOSE FROM
CHABLIS OR BURGUNDY WINE.
WITH
ROSE,
THURSDAY
MAY SELECT FOR THEMSELVES $ A 00
ANY ITEM ON OUR MENU FOR Ir
FRIDAY
OUR 1/2 LB. "LOBSTER TAIL OF THE EM-
PIRE" SERVED WITH FRESH $595
LEMON AND MELTED BUTTER .
SUNDAY
SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU WITH
OLD FASHIONED PRICES.
( Ladies' Night)
(Lobster Night)
(Family Night)
BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 200
Open 11 a.m .-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS.
11 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI.; 5 p.m.-12 Mid. SAT.; 3 p.m.-9 p.m. SUN.
the promise was such that
could be broken . . . He re-
mained until his guarantee
to stay so long was up . . .
and then, to the good fortune
of MGM Grand, became its
vice president and casino
manager . . . Morrie calls
himself a "Jewish cowboy"
. . . not because he walks the
MGM lion around, which he
does, but he and Helen own
a ranch in Las Vegas' Para-
dise Valley . . near Rabbi
Phillip Schnaison's Temple
Beth Shalom, of which they
are members . . Their son,
Mitch, will be 18 years old
in October and Notre Dame
is already after him for his
football prowess . . . Mitch's
ambition is to become a vet-
erenarian.
LAST MONTH, a large
1,100-people dinner was given
for the United Jewish Ap-
peal, with everything being
donated, including the ser-
vices of Theodore Bikel, by
the MGM Grand.
WHEN MANY FOLKS put
a question mark on MGM
Grand's chances because of
its massiveness and ultra
high overhead, Morrie
proved them poor prophets
. . . The first quarter of
operation showed a cool
profit of $7,500,000.
AS A PERSON, they
seldom came any grander
than MGM Grand's young
casino manager, Morrie
Jaeger . . . He's Mr. Nice
Guy all the way!
HEIGHT OF EGO-MANIA
. . . was the Detroit column-
ist at a phone paging herself
. . . as reported by a guest
standing nearby.
SPENT A LOT OF enjoy-
able time with Kay and bar-
rister Jimmy Saperstein • . .
a wonderful couple, lots of
fun and a joy to be with.
OUR FIRST NIGHT in Las
Vegas was with Sid Hudson,
Turk Prujansky and Shirley
Feldman for the premier
opening of Shirley Mac-
Laine's show . . _then on to
the Sands for Milton Berle
... and into the lounge where
Shirley spilled a drink and
Willie "Buffalo" Ehrlich sat
in the saturated seat.
CORNED BEEF SAND-
WICH at The Deli in MGM
Grand is $2.65, but besides •a
double whopping amount of
good meat, you get potato
salad, sauerkraut, pickle and
dill tomato.
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT ...
excellent food and excellent
entertainment wrapped up
into a package makes Las
Vegas quite unbeatable.
WITNESSED A REAL pro
in action when Shirley Mac-
LaMe came on stage for her
"If They Could See Me Now"
show in the Celebrity Room
at MGM Grand . . It was
her first return to the stage
after a great motion picture
success and her singing and
dancing were sensational ...
The microphones kept going
on and off, but it didn't stop
the wonderful Shirley from
attaining her height of show
biz greatness . . . Milton
Berle at the Sands Copa
Room was his usual funny
self with a lot of the old TV
slapstick comedy . . He'll
have two ABC Wide World of
Entertainment specials this
fall . . . Steve Lawrence and
Eydie Gorme in the Circus
Maximus Theater of Caesar's
Palace were great . . . and
(Continued on Page 28)
26—Friday, July 26, 1974
THE DETROIT -JEWISH NEWS
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these to do justice
to our menu.
Many restaurants believe that wine with one's
meal is a must. A great restaurant, however,
goes one step further. Such establishments
insist that the right wines—the perfect wines
—for each dish are always available for
their patrons.
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our standards, both would suffer. We will not
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