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BREAD & FRIES DINING ROOM ONLY 75 ENTERTAINMENT AFTER 2 a.m. VINCE SHANE TRIO Sorry—No Coupons Accepted For Specials REGULAR HOURS: MON.-SAT., 5 p.m.-5 a.m. SUNDAYS, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Also available: • Broiled White Fish • Fried Shrimp • Shish Kabob • Home Made Desserts • Lamb • Breakfast Menu • Sandwiches (In 1 CiP 1111 20070 W. 8 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD 355-0077 JUST WEST OF EVERGREEN '111 Q /• /••,/4 PEI 24 H • URS ,.MON. THRU SAT. S U N. 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Burns in 'Sunshine Boys? BY HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) George Burns was pres- ent at Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Studios after a screening of "The Sunshine Boys" in which he portrayed Al Lewis, straight man to Walter Matthau's Willy Clark. Burns took the part, created by Sam Levine on Broadway, after Jack Benny, his life-long friend had-passed on suddenly. Benny originally was signed for the much coveted role and Burns found it ap- propriate to make his mo- tion picture comeback as a tribute to the memory of the great comedian. The team of Matthau and Burns, por- traying Smith and Dale of yesteryear, is something to view and enjoy; a slice of New York and of humanity at large. The comedian, born Na- than Birnbaum, broke into vaudeville 60 years ago and formed the team of Burns and Allen (with his late wife Gracie) half a century ago. He humorously told us that he had not made a picture since "Honolulu" 36 years ago, because no one asked him. In fact, he plays now for the very first time a 2haracter instead of him- self. George Burns summa- rized that he had the quali- fication for the part be- caus9 his home town is New York, he was a vau- devillian, is Jewish, and — old. Robert L. Joseph sur- prised everyone in Holly- wood with his gossamer story and screenplay to "Echoes of a Summer" and his skillful mounting as the producer of the Richard Harris starrer filmed on lo- cation in Nova Scotia, Can- ada. The film deals with the last year on earth of a 12-year-old girl who is doomed to die of a heart disease. Jodie- Foster, as the youngster who withers away with great dignity, Harris, as the father who takes his child into the world of fable and dreams, and Lois Nettleton as the anguished mother who is not willing to give up and fights death at every step, render performancs all worth an Academy Award. GREENFIELD AT LINCOLN Green-Lincoln Bldg. Oak Park BROILED WHITE FISH DINNER 968-1150 OUR - SOUPS ARE ALL HOME MADE ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! BREAKFAST 99( & coffee. 2 eggs, toast Nunn Ketiage's 'quire ',G Otible 1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection Reservations Suggested at Maple/ 15 & Pontiac Trail) 624-6660 WED. 8 THURS., p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE DINNERS FOR TWO INCLUDES: SALAD BAR, SOUP OR JUICE, HOME-MADE BREAD, ROLLS & BAGELS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK Choice Of $795 CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS BREADED PERCH • BROILED Choice of • BEEF ALA & CHOPPED SIRLOIN Choice of smothered in onions or mushroom & bordelaise sauce. DEUTSCH • VEAL SCALLOPINI 9 5 Puss/RYA' Cmipwts Nipt Appli•abh• (hi Thus(' Spccittls Scholars Ask UNESCO Stop Politicizing, Stick to Charter NEW YORK — .A special committee of the American Academy of Arts and sciences is appealing to the United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cul- tural Organization to focus On its mission- as stated in . the UNESCO Charter and not on political conflict. The committee, appointed during the controversy over UNESCO's vote in Novem- ber 1974 to exclude Israel Salomon's Birthday Proclaimed in NY Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Dinner, Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Dinner, Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-12 Mid. • 11,•',11, - ALBANY (JTA) — Gov. Hugh L. Carey proclaimed last Tuesday as the 236th anniversary of the birth of Haym Salomon. The anni- versary proclamation stated: "As we celebrate the Bi- centennial of our nation's founding, it is appropriate that we pay particular hom- age to those courageous in ,- dividuals who played promi- nent roles in the American Revolution." Salomon, who was born in Poland, came to America in 1772 and with the outbreak of the American Revolution became an ardent supporter of the Colonial cause, the proclamation noted.. Israelis Excavate Old Copper Mine TEL AVIV — In Israel a team of specialists from the Bochum mining museum are excavating a 1,000-year- old copper mine in the Tim- natal. They hope their ef- forts will inform them about ancient mining meth- ods. The project was made possible by a grant from the Volkswagenwerk Founda- tion. from the organization's Eu- ropean group of states, avoids making a judgement over the anti-Israel actions. HOwever, it does oppose the 4108 W. Maple Rd. ouster of any Member for (1 Blk. W. of Telegraph) political reasons. 626-4767 The committee's state- 1 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. — 7 Days A Week . ment, carried in the cur- 4: rent issue of the academy's U.S.D.A. Choice I FRESH PLUS I bulletin, was issued in ROAST BEEF TURKEY FULL MENU conjunction with a sliced to order 175-page study of political disputes within UNESCO. 43 SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Directed to the academy's 43 COMPLETE DINNERS— 2,200 fellows across the +3 DIFFERENT DAILY $ Coupons Not Accepted For country, it comes at a time 43 INCLUDES: ENTRE, POT. OR VEG., Specials ROLL & BUTTER, BEVERAGE when some American pro- fessors and universities are boycotting UNESCO as a re- sult of its moves against Is- rael. The United States, while not boycotting the organization, has withheld more than $22 million in contributions since the 1974 action. Meanwhile, many Univ- ersities have canceled ( formerly Drawbridge) UNESCO conferences and 145 SHELDON (N. Center) Northville academicians have refused 349-4885 to participate in UNESCO- sponsored parleys. Invites You To Enjoy * * * 1:WESTERNER + + Teel, c u t 43 39 ++44 + ++++++++++4 ,4 the captain's tabl e UNICEF Card Sales Decrease NEW YORK — Loss of faith in the United Nations has been attributed as a cause of a two million card sales drop of the United Nations Children's Fund greeting cards sold during the winter holiday season. A UNICEF spokesman said that the organization sold 28 million cards, com- pared with $30 million in 1974 and 32 million in 1973. The spokesman said some groups and individuals de- cided not to send the cards because "it would embar- rass them" in the wake of the General Assembly vote equating Zionism with rac- ism. 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