MOVIE
GUIDE

Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4

Greenfileld N. of 9 Mile 559-2730
4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING

1 Wed. MATINEES ALL
THEATERS-1 Show only
at 1:00—$1

"AIRPORT 1975" (PG),
"ABDICATION" (PG)
"THE ODESSA FILE" (PG)
"LAW AND DISORDER" (R)

Business
Briefs

SPECIALTY PRINTING
COMPANY, 8556 W. Nine
Mile, Oak Park, will offer a
20 per cent discount to senior
citizens, .65 or older, with
proof of age.

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CHEM-LAWN CORPORA-
TION is now located in a
new 16,000-square foot facil-
ity in the Sherman Industrial
Mile-Coolidge
BERKLEY " LI 2-0330
Village, Madison Heights.
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Weekdays Open 7 p.m.
George C. Scott &
METROPOLITAN S A W
Trish - Van Devere
The •Day of The Dolphin (PG) INGS has lowered its prime
rate on conventional mort-
7:20 & 9:10
Thurs. Only. Special Price Adults gages to 10 per cent, an-
$1.00. No Coupons Accepted.
nounces Roger C. Richards,
Sat. Matinee Open at 1:30
Day of the Dolphin at 1:45
president. Metropolitan will
Reopen Sat. eve. at 7:15
Day of the Dolphin at 7:35 & 9:25 issue firm- commitments to
Sun Open 1:30
qualified buyers at this rate.
Day of the Dolphin at 1:45-3:35-
If interest rates move down-
5:25-7:15, & 9:05.
ward, Metropolitan will close
the mortgage at the lowered
prime interest rate.
* * *
R U B E'N ADVERTISING
AGENCY of Southfield re-
ceived t h e Kimberly-Clark
Mark of Excellence plaque
"for superior • craftsmanship
and skill in pursuit of graphic
communications." The award
was made to the agency for
its design and production of
a dinner •program held in
conjunction with the estab-
lishment of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, Morris J. and
Matilda Brand' nne Forest in
-Israel.

U.S. Offers to Re-Arm Saudi Arabia

WASHINGTON (JTA)—A
high level U.S. government
mission will visit Saudi Ara-
bia early this month to dis-
cuss a multi-billion dollar
arms deal to modernize Saudi
Arabia's military establish-
ment.
According. to State Depart-
ment spokesman John King,
the Pentagon has made a
survey of the Saudi Arabian.
"technical needs as our ex-
perts see them."

4

NOV. 12th
8 P.M.

Tickets: $10.50, $9, $8.
$7.50, $6.50, $5 —
Student Rates $3

On Sale at Hudson's, Grinnell's and
Masonic Temple Box Office 832-7100

For Group Rates
Call 557-5522 -

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Northville
Downs

TELEGRAPH RD. N. OF 10 MILE 354 :- 9660

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JOE DON BAKER
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ART CARNEY

Theatre

Can Terrorists
.Steal U.S. Bombs?

"MARVELOUSLY, UPROARIOUSLY
FUNNY! FOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD
YOU'VE JUST GOT TO SEE
THIS 1110111E!"_4... shat. Nbc-Tv

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JOSEPH E LEVINE–presents

GALERIE DE BOICOURT,
725 S. Adams, Birmingham,
will take orders for UNICEF
Hanuka cards. The design,
"Festival of Lights," was de-
signed by the Dutch artist
Jettie Jongejans Penraat.

'WASHINGTON (ZINS) —
The danger that American
nuclear weapons stored
abroad could be, stolen by
terrorist groups is being de-
bated anew. - --
Admiral R. LaRogue, di-
rector of the Center for De-
fense Information in Wash-
ington, told a congressional
committee that many of the
bombs are loosely guarded,
and that it would, be relative-
ly easy for terrorists to seize
one and escape with it by
helicopter.

"Saudi 'Arabia's development
over the next five or 10 years.
The non-Jew is your neigh-
King said that Saudi Ara- bor, your brother; to wrong
bia has not yet made deci- him is to sin.—Midrash
sions on the arms program
and pointed out military re-
lations between the U.S. and 'JACKSON'S ACTION 'AT
Saudi Arabia had existed for
30 years.
A congressional committee
was told last year that the
Saudis need armaments for
HARNESS RACING
defense against Communist
elements on its borders.
THRU DEC. 31

Awesome excitement!

MASONIC
AUDITORIUM
1 NIGHT
ONLY

"THE SIXTH
NATIONAL
ISRAELI
CHASSIDIC
SONG
FESTIVAL"

' A recent report in the De-
troit_Free Press said that the
U.S. survey calls for "total
re-building of the Saudi Ara-
bian armed forces that would
include a mobile • striking
force with some 440 helicop-
ters, F-4 Phantoms and a
major expansion of the navy.
The Free Press said that
Secretary of State Henry A.-
Kissinger approved in March
the "idea" of a Pentagon sur-
vey and "master plans" for

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, November 1, 1974

RICHARD DREYFUSS

`BETTER THAN

AMERICAN
GRAFFITI"

.

Star of American Graffiti
IS BACK !

D.M DETROIT

* "Funny,
fantastic and
often moving!
Frantic
pace!"

—Vincent Canby,
New York Times

"MORE
NOSTALGIA
THAN

* "One of
'the best
_
pictures of L
the year!':

R.D. FARMINGTON

O

A Porernwn1RelOote
ler no1.00l (..nerned, C eee e 1 ,d oreseee.

"I LOVED
DREYFUSS IN

A TIED

KOTCHEFF

—N. Y.

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