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NOW APPEARING LOUIE MARR QUARTET Featuring Songstress SHARON WILLIAMS Tues. thru Sat. 8:30 p.m.sto 1:45 a.m. Your Host: AL KAFTAN 20480 JAMES COUZENS 342-1010 AT GREENFIELD NEW BUDGET SAVER MENU AT LANDMARK Family Restaurant OF OAK PARK 25900 Greenfield at Lincoln 968-1150 SPECIALS ANYDAY — 24 HOURS BROILED WHITE FISH . .$425 SHISH KEBOB . . . • • • • II $425 LIVER & ONIONS . • • • 111 II $29 5 AND MANY MORE OUR BREAKFAST SPECIALS NOW OFFERED 1 DAYS 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. AUGUST SPECIALS. 24 HOURS — ANYDAY SPAGHETTI w/ MEAT SAUCE $275 • • VEAL PARMESAN • FRIED TENDER CLAMS INCLUDING ANY BEVERAGE No Coupons or Discounts With August Specials Voters Asked to Repudiate a Bigoted L.I. Candidate NEW YORK (JTA) — The Republican Party leader of Nassau County, Long Island, has urged his party's voters to "repudiate” a Glen Cove mayoral hope- ful labelled a "bigot" by the incumbent mayor and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. The candidate, Michael Hansen, an official conten- der for the Republican nomination, has expressed outrage in recent weeks over "minority bloc voting" in Glen Cove city elections which, he said, keeps the "majority" of citizens out of the decision-making proc- ess. In a letter to selected reg- istered Republicans, Han- sen said citizens of Mediter- ranean and Jewish descent are overrepresented in Glen Cove politics, while Nordic and Slavic Americans are barely represented. The total population of Glen Cove is 27,616, of which 3,215 are Jews. The bulk of Hansen's criticism seems directed against Jews. In written correspondence to the Glen Cove Record Pilot, a Stu Cassell in Comedy Show Comedy Capers at Staf- ford's, Orchard Mall, will present comedian Stu Cas- sell 8:45 and 10:45 p.m. today and Saturday. Other scheduled come- dians are: Bill Thomas from Komedy Korners, Aug. 28 and 29: Tony Hayes, from Giggles Comedy Club, Sept. 4 and 5; Marla Lukofsky, from New York's Improv and Los Angeles Comedy Store, Sept. 18 and 19; and Uncle Dirty, from the Los Angeles Comedy Store and Toronto's Yuk Yuks. Open mike night is held 9 p.m. Thursdays. For reser- vations, call Stafford's 851-8952. Archives Plan Art Auction The Archives of Ameri- can Art, a bureau of the Smithsonian Institution, will have an art auction 8 p.m. Sept. 9 in the Detroit Athletic Club dining room, second floor. Jewelry to be sold in the auction can be previewed noon-5 p.m. Sept. 1 and 2 at Somerset Mall. The preview will be extended to 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., during a wine-and-cheese reception, on the day of the auction. There is a charge. For de- tails, call the archives office in the Detroit Institute of Arts, 226-7544. Singing Dolls in OP Concert The Singing Dolls will sing in concert 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park Major Park, as part of the city's concert in the park series. Admission is free, and in case of rain, the concert will be held at Oak Park High School. community newspaper, Hansen said "Zionism is analogous to Nazism" and that "We should pay" the plane fare of Jews wishing to move to Israel from America. In a poll accompanying his voter letter, about half of Hansen's questions dealt with issues such as taxes and sanitation. The re- mainder asked such things as: "Are you sick and tired of seeing your people kept out of the decision-making process?" and "Do you be- lieve that the priorities of Nordics are different from those of Mediterraneans?" Hansen, not given more than a slim chance to win the election, is trying to un- seat Republican incumbent Alan Parente. "He is at- tempting to divide and polarize this community by raising the banner of bigotry and he is going to be repudiated," Parente said. The ADL had urged Joseph Margiotta, chair- man of the Naussau Repub- lican Committee, to de- nounce Hansen to send "a warning to other bigots that they cannot use the party as an outlet for their bigotry." Margiotta issued a statement last week in which he said it is a "deplor- able situation when a can- didate would use race, creed or religion as their main issue to further their cam- paign. I urge Republicans to repudiate his candidacy by electing Parente." One's self-satisfaction is pleasant to find depre- an untaxed kind of prop- ciated. —George Eliot erty, which it is very un- SPECIAL DINNER THIS WEEK Chicken Breast, Teriyaki Vegetables Stuffed with fresh stir-fried vegetables and a sweet-sour sauce. Served with a salad, rice pilav or baked potato, and our own Teacup Bread. <, '7.25 kVed4 m e Ns z, ;(1 .16,1c3 (Good through Sunday. 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