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For Dining Reservations Only Call 665-3636 life erg Inn 3050 Jackson Road at 1-94 Exit 172 Ann Arbor, Mich. (313) 769-2500 Classified Ads Get Fast Results THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS trip, (b) the Israeli national team was serving on both fronts, i(c) nobody would be around to attend the games, Heller insisted on the tour, maintaining that Israeli gov- ernment officials were behind him and would pull the na- tional team players off the lines in order to play against the Americans. McGuire couldn't resist. "If they need us so desperately, we're going, Saul, provided we can get in and out of Israel. I'm sure our players will go along despite the ele- ment of danger involved," McGuire told B'odner. And so it happened. The U.S. team went to Haiti, played a few games there, returned to the United States and stayed at the JFK Airport for six hours where they were joined by Bodner who carried the tickets for the flight to Flor- ence, Italy and Israel. The U.S. Soccer Football Association, their gallant prexy Jimmy McGuire and the U.S. Committee Sports for Israel surely deserve a hearty "Yeyasher Koah," for bringing a few moments of cheer to a downcast and sad- dened people. It was a haz- ardous trip, at best, but proved to the Israelis that at least the U.S. Soccer Football Association was behind them albeit most of the rest of the world had let them down, Jimmy McGuire, a round ruddy-faced Scotsman, is a successful New York realtor who doubles as president of the U.S. Soccer Football As- sociation. He's the guy who clears the entry of visiting soccer teams to this country and is responsible for the U.S. All-Star team's trips abroad. Months before the Yom Kippur War, McGuire prom- ised Chaim Glovinsky that he would accompany the U.S. All-Star Eleven on a tour of Israel. Glovinsky, head of the basketball federation in Is- rael used to be the soccer head there and is an old friend of Jimmy's. The final arrangements for the tour were completed last July by Saul Bodner, soccer chairman of the U.S. Committee Sports for Israel, when he visited the Holy Land for the Mec- cabiah Games. It was agreed that the U.S. eleven would play one game in Italy after which the club would continue to Israel for several matches. Before final arrangements were com- pleted war broke out and Mc- Guire assumed the trip was cancelled. While the battles, north and south, were being waged, Israel's soccer head, Menachem Heller, was on the phone, almost daily, with Mc- Guire and Bodner, pleading with them not to cancel out. "We need the American 1 Million Fans Seek team if only for morale build- ing purposes," pleaded Hell- Tickets for Dylan er. "You can't let us down." 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Tickets for the concert were available by check or money order—only by mail— but the demand was so great that many had to be refused. Only 60,000 of the 1,000,000 re- quests could be filled. Born Robert Allen Zimmer- man in Minnesota, Dylan had been out of the concert scene for about eight years—partly due to a near-fatal motorcy- cle accident—until 1971. Following the accident, Dy- lan, who once had tried to keep his Jewishness hidden, took up Hebrew and has since visited Israel. If you are not at peace with the world, your prayer will not be heard. —Nahman Bratzlaver. Cl a ssifieds Get Quick Results THE TOWN'S GREATEST MENU Is AT THE LION'S HEAD INN A mouth watering variety in en- trees of steaks, seafood and chicken, complete with ALL the trimmings, a Baked • or House potato, ALL the assorted breads and butter you desire, and if that isn't enough . . . we invite you to an ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT- FEAST from our 16 FOOT LONG SALAD BAR! 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