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Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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Over Bavarian Noodles
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THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: A REWARDING TRIP TO OUR BOUNTIFUL SALAD
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Facilities Available

The Metropolitan Opera
Company will present its
local annual series of per-
formances May 24-29 at
Masonic Temple. Many of
the performances are al-
ready sold out, while others
have only scattered seating
available.
Performances include:
Bizet's "Carmen," with Ta-
tiana Troyanos, Leona
Mitchell, Richard Freder-
icks with Henry Lewis con-
ducting, 8:30 p.m. May 24;
Puccini's "Il Trittico," with
Renata Scotto, Irene Dalis,
Harry Theyard, Cornell
MacNeil, Raymond Gibbs,
Ezio Flagello with Sixten
Ehrling conducting, 8 p.m.
May 25; Wagner's "Die

Political Shifting
With Golda Back

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

I COMPLETE CARRY-OUT MENU

Metropolitan Opera Slates
Local Performances in May

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Although holding no official
post in government, Golda
Meir now occupies a key
position in the regime by
virtue of her heading the
Special Advisory Committee
to Rabin which was estab-
lished by the Labor Party
(Ma'arakh). The most ob-
vious loser is the Prime Min-
ister, - Yitzhak Rabin, who
until now kept policy reins
in his own hands.
A second loser is Abba
Eban. Golda has not re-
lented in her long-standing
antagonism to the former
Foreign Minister who now
has little or no prospect of
being invited to join the
Cabinet. A third loser is
Defense Minister Shimon
Peres who clashed with
Golda Meir years ago when
he was one of the leaders of
the Rafi faction that split
away from Mapai.
A certain gainer is Is-
rael's Ambassador in Wash-
ington, Simcha Dinitz. Din-
itz's days in Washington
were reportedly numbered
and his political future un-
certain. With Golda back,
there is no longer any ques-
tion about his remaining as
Israel's ambassador in
Washington for at least an-
other year, and that he will
be well placed in the Ma'-
arakh list for the next Knes-
set elections, and be slated
for an important post in any
Labor-led regime of the fu-
ture.

Meistersinger," with Marcia
Baldwin, Jean Cox, Kenneth
Riegel, Thomas Stewart,
Andrew Foldi with Ehrling
conducting, 8 p.m. May 26;
Ponchielli's "La Gioconda,"
with Martina Arroyo, Mig-
non Dunn, Barry Morell,
Richard Fredericks, Mal-
colm Smith with Richard
Woitach conducting, 8 p.m.
May 27; Mozart's "Le Nozze
di Figaro," with Lucine
Amara, Judith Blegen, Hu-
guette Tourangeau, John
Reardon, Justino Diaz with
Steuart Bedford conducting,
1:30 p.m. May 29; and Ver-
di's "Un Ballo in Maschera,"
with Elinor Ross, Gail Ro-
binson, Jean Kraft, Barry
Morell, Robert Merrill with
Lewis conducting, 8 p.m.
May 29.
For ticket information,
write the Detroit Grand
Opera Association, 20 E.
Jefferson, Detroit 48226, or
phone 965-2940.

-Berkley Theater
Shows `Lies' Film

The turn-of-the-century
conflict between the old
world traditions of a young
boy's grandfather and the
new world ways of his
father are screened in "Lies
My Father Told Me," now
being featured at the Berk-
ley Theater.
The heart-warming story
of a conflict between gener-
ations is set in Montreal.

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$3.55

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