THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 April 2, 1976 Folk Singer Woody Guthrie Immortalized in New Film FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES CHOOSE FROM 10 HAMBURGER GREATS By HERBERT G. SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! • CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS • DELICATESSEN EGGS & OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile — ■ oloomir • DAILY SPECIALS Through March 31, 1976 MONDAYS SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY From Open To Close CHOPPED STEAK Fresh Crisp Salad, Hot Baked Potato Texas Toast & Beverage RIB EYE STEAK Fresh Crisp Salad, Hot Baked Potato, Texas Toast $109 From 4 p.m. TUESDAYS ? CHOPPED STEAK $ -t- 49 Fresh Crisp Salad;' Hot Baked Potato, Texas Toast $ 3 THURSDAYS All Day VEAL CUTLET Ti Fresh Crisp Salad, Hot Baked Potato, Texas Toast $ 1 " SATURDAYS All Day BONANZABURGER 99° French Fries & Beverage (Including shakes) ■ SUNDAYS — All Day ' 1 1 2 SIRLOIN STEAKS TWO COMPLETE DINNERS Fresh Crisp Salads, Hot Baked Potatoes, Texas Toast $3 99 FOR TWO THIS LOCATION ONLY BONANZA ( 15640 W. 11 Mile I 557-3237 Rd. CORNER OF GREENFIELD BLOOMFIELD BANQUET ROOMS FOR • BAR MITZVAS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • SWEET SIXTEENS • BOWLING BANQUETS • BUSINESS MEETINGS •ANNIVERSARIES • ETC. Lurr (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — Robert F. Blumofe (who has been married to Joan, daughter of Jack Benny) one of Holly- wood's most successful film creators, has returned to United Artists to produce "Bound for Glory," an epic film about the legendary folk poet, singer, composer and author Woody Guthrie, with David Carradine in the title role. Hal Ashby is directing from a screenplay by Robert Getchell, based on Guthrie's 1943 autobiography of his earlier years as a vagabond folk singer to his initial rec- ognition as the father of modern American folk mu- sic. Ezra Stone, the 58-year- old actor who is still re- membered as the chubby Henry Aldrich of radio and television fame though he has appeared in scores of Composer Gould Work Will Debut Composer Morton Gould will present his "Symphony of Spirituals" in a world premiere performed by the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra 8:30 p.m. today at Ford Auditorium. At the same time, French pianist Michel Beroff will make his Detroit debut by playing two works by Igor Stravinsky, "Movements" and "Capriccio," never be- fore performed by the DSO. Two Young People's Con- certs, entitled "Think Spring," will take place 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday at Ford Auditorium. The con- certs will feature Buffo the Clown as narrator and the Just Moving Dance Corn- pany from the University of Michigan. Children up'to age 12 are invited to submit a draw- ing on the theme "Think Spring" for a judging which will be held during the concerts. Winners will be announced at the end of each concert, and prizes will include season tickets to the 1976/1977 DSO Young People's Concerts. For tickets and informa- tion, call the symphony of- fice, 961-0700. THE TORNADO DIDN'T STOP US WE ARE STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS Famous For Steaks Chops Seafood • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • LUNCHES • DINNERS Reservations 626-1587 or 626-1697 Open Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m. til 12 Midnight Closed Sundays YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTON feature films and stage plays, years ago went into 'the field of directing and now comes up with a docu- mentary "The 40 Million," which he single-handedly produced and directed. "The 40 Million" is a docu- mentary tribute to immi- grants who came to the United States since the Rev- olution and helped to build our nation. The film con- tains interviews with three individuals who tell their own and their family's ex- perience. It is narrated by Lorne Greene who hails from Can- ada and the son of a Jewish- Lithuanian immigrant him- self. Those interviewed on film are Pierre Samuel Du- Pont, chairman of the board of the American Museum of Immigration; Laura Fermi, the distinguished authoress and widow of Italian-born Enrico Fermi; and Dr. Wer- nher Von Braun, who launched the rocket attack on England in World War II and seems not to fit in this tribute to the newcomers to our shores. Edison's nitrate film showing immigrants land- ing on Ellis Island in 1901 was obtained from the Li- brary of Congress. This film and some 8 mm mov- ies of Enrico Fermi's first glimpses of America, as well as film clips of Dr. Von Braun's surrender to the American troops, are skillfully intercut with a, sequence, shot on today's Ellis Island of an unknown Lithuanian immigrant, "just one of the 40 mil- lion." Film director George Cu- kor has been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Loy ola University of Chicago. Citing the distinguished ca- . reer which spans almost half a century, the occasion marks the first time a uni- versity has awarded such recognition to a filmmaker. French mime Marcel Marceau broke his silence at Music Hall Center last week to announce the first char- ity preview of Detroit's Re- naissance Center set for June 26 at the riverfront. Proceeds will go to offset the non-profit Music Hall Center's operating deficit. Details of the event will be revealed 1 p.m. April 30 at a free open rehearsal of Music Hall's production of "El Capitan," an 1896 comic opera by John Philip Sousa. The rehearsal is open to per- sons interested in learning about the center's volunteer group which is now enlist- ing new members. For rehearsal reserva- tions, call the Music Hall, 963-7622. Concert Slated 6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile) FAMILY DINING AMERICAN & GREEK CUISINE SHISH KABOB & GREEK SALAD OUR SPECIALTIES • Breakfast Served Anytime • - Music Hall Sets Charity Preview The Detroit area industry choruses will join for their annual Industry Sings Con- cert 8 p.m. Saturday in the Masonic Auditorium. 7tee M.E.G.'s Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 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