THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday January 18, 1974-27 VIENNA (JTA) — Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky has advised Israel to shun the belief that it is the "chosen people" because such belief could lead to a great change in world opinion and further isolate the Jewish state. Kreisky offered his advice in an interview published in the Austrian theoretical jour- nal, Academia, which de- votes its January edition to CONTINENTAL CUISINE in a majestic Atmosphere An Historic Landmark Reservations Welcome Except Friday and Saturday Evenings Dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Sun. 2-8 p.m. Tues. Thru Fri., Lunch 11:30-2:30 Sat. 5:30-10 p.m. 145 N. CENTER ST. (Sheldon) Bei. 7 & 8 Mile 349-4885 Ili NOW APPEARING Northville JOHNNY "ELVIS' SPENCE REVIEW Direct From Las Vegas Tuesdays Thru Saturdays • Dancing • Cocktails LADIES NIGHT WEDNESDAYS' Drinks at Reduced Prices For The Gals t tae DIRTY HELEN'S Downstairs at The Leland House 962-2300 il'AL(0 CASS AT BAGLEY THE BIG Mon.-Fri. 4-11 P.M. Saturdays NOON-11 P.M. Sundays NOON-9 P.M. Athilts$2120 children12 and u n d duett r FREE with t, UEM . C110 HALL Advance tickets $1.50 at Hudson's stores,and Cobo Hall Box office. MOSLEM TEMPLE Si I . JAN.25-FEB10 change can guarantee a true and lasting peace in the Middle East, he said. "They (the Israelis) must change their stand in all problems concerning the question of Palestinian refu- gees, which I cannot join from my point of view," the Austrian chancellor said. The same edition of Aca- demia published an interview with Israeli Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, who said that Israel wants only to live in peace, with the Arabs no less than with the rest of the world. "We don't hate them (the Arabs). Jews always had a better life in the Arab than in the Christian world and this is an historical fact," Rabbi Goren said. The fact-finding mission, which will probably conclude its work in mid-March, will include representatives of the British Labor Party and the Socialist parties of Holland, BRUNO KREISKY Belgium, France, Germany, the Israeli-Palestinian con- Italy, Luxembourg a n d flict. Sweden. Kreisky, who will lead a group of' European Socialist Pistons to Face Bulls leaders on a fact-finding mission to the Middle East at Cobo Hall Tonight Detroit Pistons will face next month, warned that Is- rael would have to change the Chicago Bulls in one of its attitude as far as the the biggest games of the military aspects of its policy season 7:35 p.m. today at are concerned. Only such Cobo Arena. , Youngsters 16 and under attending the game with Chicago on a reserved-seat ticket - will receive free a special Pistons wrist band. The Pistons will host the JERUSALEM—The secre- Kansas City-Omaha Kings tary-general of the Asian 2:05 p.m. Sunday at Cobo branch of the International Hall. Confederation of Free Trade * * * Unions, V. S. Mathur of In- Arrangements have been dia, said he had "to come to completed to honor all-star Israel to pay tribute to a peo- forward Dave DeBusschere ple whose courage against of the New York Knicks be- tremendous odds has given tween halves of the Pistons- stimulus to freedom-seeking Knicks game Feb. 1 at Cobo countries." Arena. Mathur was addressing the A special Dave Debus- graduation ceremony of the schere scholarship will be 28th international course at established at the University the Afro-Asian Institute. of Detroit, which will present The 3 1/2-month course in co- the award to a Detroit-area operation was attended by 74 high school athlete who quali- students from 22 countries in fies scholastically, as well as Asia, Africa, South America athletically. and Cyprus. Three Kenyans and one student from Mauritius left after their countries severed diplomatic relations with Is- rael. The 30 other Africans remained to the end. Complex I, H, Ill One of the students, Joseph Americana Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile Ladipo Oluboba of Nigeria, 358-3920 358-1414 said of the diplomatic break, Wed. MATINEES ALL "Our consolation lies in the THEATERS-1 Show only at 1:15—$1 belief that the severance will be temporary, and the chain of brotherhood will eventually AMERICANA I "THE STING" be rejoined and remain for- ever uninterrupted." AMERICANA II Because the participants "THE EXORCIST" were observers of the war, AMERICANA III they call themselves "the "THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN" Yom Kippur class." 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