THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything THE AREA'S NEWEST & MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES OPEN MON.-SAT. FOR • LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. til 11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. TIL 12 Mid. COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m. Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN 4108 W. MAPLE RD., 626-4767 1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH 11 •ININIII•essiriiiii ii - 1 7 : C412-(124- BAR - B - Q a • gjzzA.& (Continued from Page 28) is better than any other I've seen him do and his voice is still strong and deep. He hasn't lost a thing over the years and has not put on a single inch. His current show is a per- fect blend of the best of the contemporary material mixed in with his old hits. It's well-balanced, fast- moving and professionally executed. _ COMEDIAN FREDDIE ROMAN, who opens for Tom Jones quite frequently, is one of the funniest come- dians working the Strip. He had the audience hysterical before Jones ever stepped on the stage and it was defi- ■ nitely a good feeling to st laugh that much. From the ft Alan King school of humor, does topical bits that we ■ he can all relate to. ■ ■ ENTERTAINING? ... LET US DO IT FOR YOU! : PAUL AND NANCY Slavens of Toronto were in Vegas the same weekend Heaping Tray of Luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken — we were and the handsome • Shrimp real estate exec swears • French Fries or Potato Salad — Cole Slaw — Relishes that the Don Rickles show ■ — Rolls at the Sahara is one of the ■ Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available ■ best in town. He's right. Rickles has with him ■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE ... PLATES — FORKS — NAPKINS ■ Dick Jensen, a popular Ha- ■ ■ waiian performer who ■ 26076 GREENFIELD RD. IN LINCOLN CENTER ■ , never fails to get a rousing ■ 111 response from the au- Home, Office 8 Factories ill•II•mssesees•• ••• dience. 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Eight Mile, near Woodward Ave. For information, call Mil- ton Marwil, TE 2-3078, or Manuel Hartman, 833-6900. k k HOME COOKING • BANQUET FACILITIES COCKTAILS — BEER — WINE The Jewish Community Center has reduced the price of tennis court- time and eliminated separate membership fees for its tennis club in order to se- cure more permanent court time committments for the coming season. Hugn Greenberg, Center president, in a letter to all Center members, said that unless more permanent court time reservations are made by Center members the Center will discontinue the tennis program and take down the tennis bubble. Center members were re- quested to reserve per- manent court times as quickly as possible so that a decision could be made on continuing the tennis pro- gram. For information, call the tennis club at the Center, 661-1000. • '.,. \ : ■ Zn Isle Royale National Park, which is located in Lake Superior, shelters one of the largest moose herds remaining in the United States. super dancer and has a great personality. His mate- rial is carefully-picked and well-presented. As for "Mr. Warmth," he's a scream. There is no ethnic group that he over- looks with his barbs and people tip lavishly to sit close enough to be a target. I met him for the first time after the show and it's amazing how different he is offstage. A sweet, soft-spo- ken man — he really is a pussycat. No wonder he's one of the most beloved men in show business. He's a total gentleman. ONE OF THE MOST pop- ular hotels on the Strip is now the Aladdin. Their Aladdin Theatre For the Performing Arts is an in- door Pine Knob (built by the same people). The 7,500-seat facility is present- ing a star-studded summer line-up that includes Peter Frampton, Kris Kristoffer- son, Rufus, Joan Baez, Leo Sayer and Leon and Mary Russell. WHILE EXPLORING the massive hotel we ran into former heavyweight Joe Lewis, who was at the Alad- din for a special testimonial later that evening for for- mer heavyweights. Mu- hammed Ali was due in later that day. John Wayne was the guest M.C. Friday, June 17, 1977 29 Terrorists Sign Humanity Pact GENEVA (JTA)—Israel has refused to sign the final convention of the Confer- ence on Humanitarian Law. The Israeli delegate said his country could not be a signatory to a document that was also signed by the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation. The conference granted the PLO the right to sign over vigorous protests by Is- rael. It was the first inter- national agreement that the PLO was allowed to sign. Having An Affair? 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