I LISTENING POST I Following World War II, Klaus Barbie The Butcher of Lyons" — was knowingly aided and sheltered by many nations, including the United States. Now, award- winning filmmaker Marcel Ophuls hunts down and discovers — the astonishing, true story of Barbie's forty-year-long escape from justice. "Breathtaking. A great film by a filmmaker unlike any other." Vincent Canby, The New York Times "A riveting whodunit. It's time to start awarding Nobel Prizes for filmmaking. This is a great film." — Jack Kroll, Newsweek "This is not a movie about history. It is history." Mike Clark, USA Today 1989 Academy Award Nominee Winner of the International Critics' Prize, 1988 Cannes Film Festival A Film by MARCEL OPHULS HOTEL TERMINUS The Life and Times of KLAUS BARBIE Chief THE SAMUEL GOLDWYN COMPANY presents HOTEL TERMINUS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF KLAUS BARBIE A Presentation of JOHN S. FRIEDMAN with HAMILTON FISH Editors ALBERT JURGENSON and CATHERINE ZINS Associate Producer BERNARD FARREL ExecUtive ProHucers JOHN S. FRIEDMAN, HAMILTON FISH, and PETER KOVLER Directed and Produced by MARCEL OPHULS Premieres March 3 exclusively at The Detroit Institute of Arts. Tickets are available by using the order blank below. For further information, phone the DIA Ticket Office at 832-2730. please send me tick;ts qt $5.00 each for the following performance(s): .ticket(s) for Friday, March 3 at 7:00 p.m. I enclose ticket(s) for Saturday, March 4 at 7:00 p.m. I enclose _ ticket(s) for Sunday, March 5 at 12:00 noon. I enclose ticket(s) for Sunday, March 5 at 6:00 p.m. I enclose ticket(s) for Friday, March 10 at 7:00 p.m. I enclose ticket(s) for Saturday, March 11 at 7:00 p.m. I enclose ticket(s) for Sunday, March 12 at 12:00 noon. I enclose ticket(s) for Sunday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m. I enclose Clip and mail this order form together with a check made out to D.I.A. Ticket Office and a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Ticket Office, The Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48202 68 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1989 Little Kick In Your Life May Help Save It Too DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist H is name is Charlie . . . and a real like- able guy . . . But don't ruffle Charlie's feathers .. . He's a very personable, nice guy and one tough dude when necessary. There's a 1,400-square-foot building near Sweet Lor- raine's Cafe on Greenfield north of 12 Mile where Charlie Franklin's Atlas Mar- tial Arts and Fitness Center shows folks how to stay in shape . . . and protect themselves. Senior citizens are not put in the same classes with younger people . . . and learn how to use sticks and canes as weapons . . . plus escape and other techniques of protection. Children 6 to 13 have their own classes, too, as Charlie goes about teaching martial arts on the thick carpeting where everyone is also taught how to absorb falls. Charlie has been teaching martial arts since 1976 .. . Most of prior to 1988 in Korea and parts around this country . . . After service, he taught in a Korean martial arts school on the northwest side, then went into individual self- training and in business for himself. Even his powerobics classes using weights to shape bodies, define muscles, burn fat and improve cardio- vascular systems have been acclaimed. "Young people can kick high toward another person's neck," says Charlie. "Senior citizens can kick low and achieve great results too. They also gain everyday self- defense techniques." . . . For children starting out, says Charlie, there's nothing bet- ter in physical education. Glad Charlie Franklin is on our side. WHEREVER THEY are today, betcha our late uncles, Sam Raskin and Emil Raskin will have something to say about the calibre and number of candidates in the class this year being named after me by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55 . . . Uncle Sam was a past grand chancellor for the state of Michigan, and Uncle Emil past chancellor of the lodge . . . both very highly respected and honored members of an era many hope will return in the lodge. three-time Being a chancellor of the lodge was wonderful, but this will be even better . . . especially if a good bunch of guys are sworn in for their names to be on the plaque. Knights of Pythias does ex- cellent work . . . helping the needy, unfortunate, handicap- ped, etc. . . . plus doing its bit for so many charitable causes. I can see them now in their tuxedos . . . Uncle Sam as an eloquent speaker and firm robust leader; Uncle Emil as the exacting parliamentarian . . . You're darned tootin' they'll be there . . . For more info on the class call Frank Selman, 543-7287, or Bernard "B.B." Bolton, 569-4292. CONGRATS . to Harriet and Fred Cohen of Phoenix, Ariz. . . . on their 50th an- niversary . . . to Sharon Kramer . . . on her birthday . . . to Louis and Ethel Light of Boca Raton, Fla. . . . on their 35th anniversary and to Louis . . . on his birthday the same day. i4 ONLY SIX YEARS AGO, established in 1983, Young Variety Club of Detroit already numbers over 150 members in the 18-35 age bracket. It's Night of Temptation big- gie is March 6, 8 p.m. at the Royal Oak Music Theatre on Main St. . . . Motown's great gold records group, The Temp- tations, will sing their wonderful song stylings .. . and Ortheia Barnes will also warble her good stuff . . . Ad- mission of $25 goes toward Young variety Club's funding of numerable children's charities . . . For more info and tickets, call barrister Eric Clark, 533-7188 or 540-0095. --1 WELL, IT'S FINALLY about time . . . people being educated newspaperwide about Masonry instead of•the ageless tradition of talking about it only with another mason . . . Perfection Lodge 486 F. & A.M. has promo- tional messages telling what the masons are, and most im- portantly, that it is absolute- ly not a secret society .. . Perfection gents to call for in- fo are Dan Datow, P.M. 353-2981 or 836-3535 days, and Robert Leach, P.M., 967-4115. . QUOTE OF THE WEEK . . . by barrister Barry Solomon . ."The most dangerous weapon is a pick in the hands of a vicious dental hygienist." REUNION DEPT. . Cass Tech class of '69 on lookout for grads . . . Call Lin- da Martin 8 to 5, 370-7219. 4