THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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SENATE
CONEY ISLAND
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"THE PLACE"
50 YEARS OF QUALITY
AND SERVICE
24152 SOUTHFIELD
PERFECT
BLEND
In The Heritage Bldg.
NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF
TEN MILE RD.
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Delicious Breakfast
Special
6 a.m.-11 a.m.
Specializing In
• Coney Islands • Loose Hamburgers
• Greek Salads
• Steak Sandwiches
• Shish Kabob
• Greek Pastries
BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.
L UP TO 150
Closed Sun
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Restaurant
SERVING • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
IN A BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN ATMOSPHERE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK •
MON.-SAT. 6 a.m.-9 p.m., SUN. 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
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DAILY SPECIALS ALL DAY
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Now appearing:
JOSH
WHITE
JR.
29101 Greenfield Road
Southfield, MI
Reservations 557 - 2622
UNITED STATES GYMNASTIC
FEDERATION PRESENTS ...
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(Formerly DUBBS Country Kitchen)
559-5080
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
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Chef Duglass Duglass, Et Salmon, Shrimp Jose
owner of Restaurant Dug- (hot or cold), Blanquette De
lass, will appear as guest Veau, Asperages Franche,
chef Thursday at The Opera or Filet of Sole Carmen,
House, 15201 Warren.
Salad Bizet and Dessert
Dinner will benefit The Caravin.
Metropolitan Opera. His
For reservations and in-
original menu, designed for formation, call the Opera
this special occasion, will House restaurant, 885-
feature: Votre Toast, Belini 4777.
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353-4010
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AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
The second trial of Pieter
Menten, whose first convic-
tion and sentence on war
crimes charges was quashed
by the Supreme Court in
1978, opened last week in a
Rotterdam district court.
Witnesses from Israel,
Poland, the Soviet Union
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May Dinner Benefits `Met' Opera
TIIERTRE : •
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• clvtruit', Ormmoi (imnot Mcdtrc 4:
• Bar Mitzvas • Showers
• Sweet Sixteens
• Disco Parties
• All Occasions
Open Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
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Second Menten Trial Begins
cupation, an actual and
active work.
THE
25920 GREENFIELD
COR. LINCOLN
968-4060
MON.-SAT. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Sun.
I BREAKFAST SERVED
ANY TIME
Featuring
• Home-Made Soups • Chili
• Greek Salad
• Our Famous Hamburgers
• Baklava •Coney Islands
• Excellent Tuna Sandwiches
• Etc.
Everything Also Available
For Carry-Out
MOVIE
GUIDE
BERKLEY THEATRE
2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
BerKley
LI2-0330
All Seats $1,00
at all times
Weekdays incl. Sat.
Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep
"KRAMER vs KRAMER" (PG)
Winner of 5 Academy Awards
Weekdays & Sat. 7:25 & 9:30
Sun. 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 & 9:25
BLOOMFIELD
THEATRE
Downtown Birmingham
646-0154
All Seats $1.50
DOUBLE FEATURE
AMF NATIONAL MIXED PAIRS
* * * CHAMPIONSHIPS * * *
Starring
KURT THOMAS • BART CONNER
MARCIA FREDERICK & TRACEE TALAVERA
THURSDAY,JUNE 5
7:30-COBO ARENA
TICKETS ON SALE NOW at COBO ARENA, All CTC
Locations, Metro HUDSON'S, RANDOLPH TRAVEL
(Birmingham) and KAY BAUM (Grosse Pointe). Prices
are $10., $9. & $7. –FALL SEATS RESERVED, $1.00
Discount will be given to groups of 25 or more.
MASTERCHARGE & VISA — CALL 964-6016
FOR INFO CALL 962-1800
Friday, May 23, 1980 35
Winner 5 Oscars
incl. Best Picture
Best Actor
KRAMER vs. KRAMER (PG)
Fri. 5:30, 9:15
Sat.-Sun. 2:50, 5:30, 9:15
Mon. 5:30, 9:15
Tues.-Thurs. 7:00, 10:15
PLUS — George Burns
"JUST YOU & ME KID" (PG)
Fri. 7:30 only
Sat.Sun. 3:55, 7:30
Mon. 7:30 ONLY
Tues.-Thurs. 8:45 only
STARTS FRIDAY
"ALL THAT JAZZ"
WASHINGTON THEATER
426 S. Washington, R.O.
541-0082
All Seats $1.25
at all times
Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep
"KRAMER vs KRAMER" (PG)
Tues.-Sat. 7:20 & 9:35
Sun. & Mon. 1:30, 7:20- & 9:35
and the United States are
expected to testify against
him.
Menten's new trial is the
culmination of two years of
tortuous legal maneu-
verings by the defense and
prosecution in which rul-
ings by one court were over-
turned by another.
But the 80-year-old mil-
lionaire Dutch-born art
dealer who served with
the Nazi SS during World
War II still stands ac-
cused of mass murders,
mostly of Jews, in
Podhorodze village in the
Lemberg district of Po-
land in July 1941.
An Amsterdam district
court found him guilty on
that charge in December
1977 and sentenced him to
15 years imprisonment. He
was acquitted of charges of
mass murder in Urycz vil-
lage. Although the court
considered his guilt proba-
ble, there was insufficient
evidence for conviction.
Menten appealed to the
Supreme Court which
threw out the Amsterdam
verdict and referred the
case to The Hague district
court. The latter ruled that
Menten could not be prose-
cuted because of immunity
allegedly granted him in
1952 by the then minister of
justice, since deceased.
The public prosecutor
appealed in turn' to the
Supreme Court which
then referred the case to
the Rotterdam court.
Menten produced medical
evidence that he was men-
tally unfit to stand trial.
This was upheld by a vote of
2-1 by a special panel of doc-
tors. But the Rotterdam
court subsequently over-
ruled that finding. Menten
has been under house arrest
for the past two years at. his
country villa.
Akiva Presents
Wilde Production
Akiva Hebrew Day
School high school students
will present "The Impor-
tance of Being Earnest" by
Oscar Wilde 8:30 p.m. June
2 and 4 in the LaMed Au-
ditorium of the main United
Hebrevi Schools building.
Marilyn Berris is the play
director. Proceeds will bene-
fit the Akiva Student Coun-
cil. Refreshments will be
available.
Tickets are available at
the door and by calling the
day school, 354-4664.
Conductor Cited
Former Detroiter Neal
Stulberg, 26, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel Stulberg of
West Bloomfield, recently
finished second in the Bal-
timore Symphony Orchest-
ra's fourth biennial young
conductors competition.
Stulberg is music director
of the Barnard-Columbia
Philharmonia, the chamber
orchestra of Columbia Uni-
versity.
A conservative is a man
who will not look at the new
moon, out of respect for that
"ancient institution," the
old, one, -
MEMORIAL WEEKEND BUFFET
ALL-YOU-CARE-TO-EAT
SUNDAY, MAY 25 & MONDAY, MAY 26
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
THE MAPLE HOUSE
569-2120
,SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE
THE
DELI UNIQUE!
Invites you to try our New
Concept In Deli Dining
If you are eating at other
Delis now,
ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS
Are you served fresh vegetables?
Can you get a double-baked potato
with your dinner?
Are you offered French and flaming
dinner specials?
Do you have a choice of 12 homemade
desserts and pastries?
Are You Paying Only $3.95 to $5.95?
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU
CANNOT FIND A RESTAURANT WITH
A FINER LUNCH OR DINNER
I GUARANTEE
Total Satisfaction With Any
Meal I Serve. If You Are
Not Totally Satisfied
I WILL PAY YOUR BILL
Matthew Prentice
CHEF/MANAGER
We Also Offer:
THE FINEST SUNDAY BRUNCH IN TOWN
Includes: Lox, Smoked Fish, Quiche Lorraine
Chicken, Champagne, Fresh Fruit
\ '5.25 ADULTS
$ 1.95 Children (under 12)
10°/00FF Senior Citizens
4-6 P.M.