Gallery Exhibits Collectors' Choke Ex-Nixon Aides Have Mideast Ties Chagall, McCormick and Sloan. The exhibition in- cludes paintings, drawings, water colors, graphics and Eskimo sculpture. The gal- lery hours are 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 32—Friday, January 24, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Garelick's Gallery, 280 N. Woodward, Birmingham, will present the exhibition "Col- lectors' Choice" through Feb. 8. The artists include Raphael Soyer, Marsh, Evergood, la? r4 W$ RESTAURANT 71P li. COCKTAILS BEING SERVED . JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE Featuring Food Prepared Before You • Complete Dinners • Businessmen's Luncheons 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 16825 MIDDLEBELT 427-3170 Closed Mondays Just South of 6 Mile THE ADVANCE NOSHERIE CATERING IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Corner of 9'Mile Rd., Southfield 25 TTTTTTTTTT 4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING OUR FAMOUS "BIG" TYME SANDWICHES •CHARBURGERS •STEAK 8 EGGS • DELICATESSEN "TOWERING INFERNO" (PG) "EARTHQUAKE" (PG) "FREEBIE & THE BEAN" (R) • DESSERT FANTASIES . . . ALSO CREAM PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN BAKERY! 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile DINING and ,COCKTAIL LOUNGE FINE ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE Special Businessmen's Luncheons from 11 a.m. AT 111/2 MILE RD. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK "THE FRONT PAGE" (PG) OPEN 7:15, 7:35 and 9:20 Thursday Bargain nite all seats $1.00 — NO PASSES Sat. matinee Open at 1:15 THE LOST WORLD OF SINBAD AND CARTOONS Sat. Reopen 7:15 The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob 7:35 and 9:20 Sun. Open at 1:45 — The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob at 2:10, 3:55, 5:35, 7:20 and 9 P.M. RANDALL • ameseeememe • THE SUSSEX HOUSE TEL AVIV — The sports fraternity here is disturbed over the "jumping" of Victor Silberman, Israel's premier wrestler, to Canada. Silber- man emigrated to the Holy Land from Russia two years ago and because of his wrestling prowess was given every consideration by the Hapoel Sports Association. Training quarters were established for him at the Wingate School of Physical Education. Recently Silber- man took the bronze medal in the world wrestling tour- nament conducted in Turkey and was counted upon by the Israelis to produce the first Olympic medal for his country. Silberman became frus- trated with the fact that there was no opposition for him to train with at Wingate. Based on his showing in Turkey it was easy for wrestling zealots from Can- ada to lure him away from his new home. The sad part of the tale is that his depar- ture has put a crimp into the overall thinking of the sports bodies here who now feel that perhaps too much money, time and energy is expended in keeping the local athletes primed. Despite all its problems, Israel vigorously pursues a FASHION SHOW EVERY WED MARGO'S BOUTIQUE OPEN MON. - SAT. FROM 1E30 A.M. 1 BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 • WEDDINGS 4 • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS WO W • I • I WE'VE REMODELED . COME AND SEE! Open Tii 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. Til Midnight Sun. Thru Thurs. PURPLE PICKhE 557-2360 strong athletic program ant is most desirous of holding its own with other nation: in international competition With Silberman gone, the fel\ hopes for a possible good showing on the part of tho Israelis in the Montrea l Olympiada to be held in 197€ rests with Esther ShachmaJ rov-Roth, the female sprintet and hurdler, and David Brer ner, the young swimmer who captured a gold medal in the Asian games held recently in Iran. T h e Maccabee basketball team is gt excellent chance of r the semi-finals of Etnu t.pea cup play this year now that Russia has begged off mee, ing the Israelis. The Rus- sians, tactfully decided tc withdraw from cup play due to the inferior quality su:2 posedly of all the teams con- cerned. In withdrawing, the Rus- sians cast no aspersions o, the Israelis but offered as excuses that the army cur; team involved was having financial problems, basketball coaches prefer to concentrate on preparing its national team for the Mont- real Olympics and they fel, that little could be gaine against the weak cup coma petition which would b available. HIGH COST OF LIVING GOT YOU DOWN? WELL, FORGET YOUR PROBLEMS AND ENJOY OUR MOVIES! INTRODUCING I.F. ( picture of the year OUR NEW INFLATION FIGHTER MONDAY, THRU THURSDAY NIGHTS Open 7:15 Shown 7:35 & 9:20 (Every Week) Thursday Bargain nite all seats $1.00 — ALL SEATS $1.00 — NO GIMMICKS, NO COUPONS NO PASSES Sun. open at 1:45 Shown at 2:10, 3:55, 5:35, 7:20 & 9 p.m. BERKLEY 12 Miille2:0Tr olidge Special Attractions and Roadshow Engagements Excluded Tonight at all re 4 ,111••• ■ WASHINGTON I Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif... together as only lovers worlds apart can be. 1,4vvy • Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners FOR CARRY-OUTS & TRAYS By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) at the Piano Bar 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 559-3377 24752 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 10 Mile Sports Developments in Israel "The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob" G) The funniest slapstick LENNIE "The Voice" 543-2626 • •• ■••■ 4 "THE MAD ADVENTURES OF RABBI JACOB (G) Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS-1 Show only at 1:80—$1 SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! 1 008 N. WOODWARD 12 Mile-Coolidge LI 2-0330 WEEKDAY OPEN 7:15 The funniest slapstick picture of the year. •••• I OPEN AFTER REMODELING OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Oakland Renaissance Band will perform 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park Library. The musical instruments will include lutes, recorders, crumhorns, viols, kortholts, flutes, citterns, sackbutts, rauschfeifes, pandoras and shawms. The performers are members of Oakland Univer- sity's Collegium Musicum. The program will include music of Arts Antigua and Ars Nova, Guillaume Dufay, Renaissance Germany and Elizabethan En g I an d. Re- freshments will be served, and there is no admission charge. Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 GET ON THE RIGHT TRACK! COMPLETE DINNERS NIGHTLY Renaissance Music Due in Oak Park Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 BERKLEY 125 • REUNIONS • STAGS • SALES MEETINGS •SHOWERS • BOWLING BANQUETS • WEDDING RECEPTIONS • ANNIVERSARY PARTIES • AFTER-THEATER PARTIES • BAR MITZVA RECEPTIONS • BAS MITZVA RECEPTIONS tries. Agnew's partners claim that their investments are made everywhere, not just in the Mideast. Rumors that Ag- new recently purchased an Oklahoma coal mine for oil interests have been denied. MOVIE GUIDE Owned and Operated by Ronnie Forman 557-8060 TO COMPLETE CATERING FROM NEW YORK—Three form- er Nixon Administration cabi- net officers are representing Arabs and Iranians who are investing in the United States or buying goods and services from American companies, according to news sources. Former Treasury Secret- ary John B. Connally repre- sents the First A r a b i a n Corp., an Arab-owned private investment banking concern in Beirut, Lebanon. The firm recently tried to buy the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and is now negotiating for an American bank. William P. Rogers, former secretary of state, is back in law practice and represents the Shah of Iran's Pahlevi Foundation, one of the more aggressive Mideastern inves- tors in U.S. real estate. Former Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst works in Washington for Algerian government oil interests. Spiro Agnew has been re- ported to be soliciting busi- ness with oil-rich Arab coun- CIRCUS JAN. 31-FEB. 16 * rickets at * BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH, STATE FAIRGROUNDS, HUDSONS. SEARS, GRINNELLS * or call * 3 6 66-6:00 .,311 presents in association with Jewel Productions Limited and Lorimar Productions, Inc. a 131ake Edwards film Julie Omar Andrews Sharif The. Tamarin Seed ...where love grows and passion flowers. Panavisione and Eastman Color Prints by Movielab • an Avco Embassy release PLUS ZERO MOSTEL n Tickets on Sale NOW AND IN MEL BROOKS GENE WILDER "THE PRODUCERS" 422 4NIE (PG) S. 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