32 Friday, August 1, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ford Visits Death Camp PARIS (JTA) — dent Ford laid a wreath Tuesday at the interna- tional monument at Ausch- witz marking the site of the notorious death camp where four million Jews were slain by the Nazis . during World War II. The stone monolith, erected by the Polish gov- ernment, contains no men- tion of the fact that most of the victims were Jews. The inscription, in 20 languages, states only that "four mil- lion people suffered and died here at the hands of the Nazi murderers between the years 1940 and 1946." The President, who MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 Crpenfield N. of 9 \Me 5,9-2130 t THE VEERS IN ONE BUILDING %Ned. NI.VEINEES TILE Show only 1:00—.31 "JAWS" (PG) "TOMMY" (PG) "THE DROWNING POOL" (PG) "A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE" (R) BERKLEY 12 Te2 -Coo EVERY SUNDAY THRU THURS. ARE BARGAIN NITES All SEATS $1 . .00— NO COUPONS ACCEPTED. FRIDAY AND SAT. 2 for 1 coupons accepted with regular admission prices. 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Ford visited Auschwitz on the second and last day of his visit to Poland. He left Warsaw Tuesday for Hel- sinki where he will attend the 35-nation European Conference on security and cooperation and confer with Soviet Communist Party Secretary General Leonid Brezhnev. Meanwhile, Israel's Am- bassador to Helsinki, A•ieh Eilan, is attending the Eu- ropean security summit, which opened in Helsinki Wednesday. Eilan and Egypt's Ambassador to Hel- sinki, Ahmed Tawfik Khalil, have distinguished visitor status at the summit, attended by 33 European states, the United States and Canada. The special Yom Kippur prayerbook insert, prepared by the United Jewish Appeal and distributed to syn- agogues throughout the country, is a four-page English reading which commemorates the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War and conveys the importance of remembrance and unity. Yom Kippur prayerbook inserts produced by the rabbinical council of the United Jewish Appeal are available to local syn- agogues and Jewish agen- cies at no charge from the Jewish Welfare Federation. The leaflet, "Sound the Great Shofar for Our Free- dom" is a four-page com- In 1655 Oliver Cronwell admitted Jews to Britain and her possessions; the British took Jamaica from Spain. THE has brought back the good old days! SUN. thru THURS. ALL SEATS S1.00 FRI.and SAT. ADULTS 52.00 CHILDREN S1.00 MATINEES DAILY "SUPERBUG" THRU AUG. 3rd 1:00 ONLY I Tonight WILIAM PETER BLATTY'S THE EXORCIST t),,ctdbyWILUAM FRIEDKIN ELLEN BURSTYN • MAX VON SYDOW • LEE j. COBB KITTY WINK JACK MacGOWRAN JASON MILLER ;•cr B,os 0 A. Warne, Commo Cat'OnS COMC" EE' € AND R PAUL NEWMAN IN "THE MACKINTOSH MAN" (PG) 422 S. WASHINGTON, ROYAL OAK 6 4'1-00®2 mixiik s ....--xinkr, from Federation. The reading received widespread use nationwide and in Detroit when it was first available last year. 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