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March 08, 1974 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-08

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30—Friday, March 8, 1974

ADAM'S
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

EEC Eager to Begin Euro-Arab
Economic and Cultural Talks

the
roman

The EEC is currently dis-
BRUSSELS (JTA) — Bel-
gian Foreign Minister Renate cussing a global policy with
BANQUET
FACILITIES

OR PARTIES
van Eslande told newsmen five Mediterranean countries
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
here
that in seeking to open — Israel, S p a i n, Algeria,
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6451
wide-range discussions with Tunisia and Morocco. Scheel
20 Arab nations, the Euro- said he had suggested the
pean Economic - Community council come up with a man-
hopes to participate in the date for final negotiations
economic and cultural de- with these countries at its
velopment of the Mediter- next meeting in Luxembourg
ranean countries and thereby on April 1. In this way, final
Specializiny in
IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING
contribute to peace and negotiations could be under-
way by the end of April, he
stability in this region.
23077 GREENFIELD, Corner of 9 Mile Rd., Southfield
ITALIAN -AMERICAN FOOD
A European contribution said.
The Dutch are said to have
Owned and Operated by Ronnie Forman
PRIVATE
CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES
to peace in the Middle East suggested during Monday's
is in line with the Nov. 6 session that the community
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners
EEC resolution which called should develop its political
COMPLETE CATERING FROM.25 TO 125
• REUNIONS • . STAGS
for a European role in a and economic dealings with
• ANNIVERSARY PARTIES
Open Mon. thru Sat.
• After Theater
• SALES MEETINGS •SHOWERS
• AFTER-THEATER PARTIES
Middle East settlement, van Israel while the Euro-Arab
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
• BOWLING BANQUETS
• BAR MITZVA RECEPTIONS
Snacks
• WEDDING RECEPTIONS
Eslande said. He noted it conference preparations de-
• BAS MITZVA RECEPTIONS
also concurred with his velop.
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
At 12 Mile, Just
earlier statements defining
In this way the Dutch hope
at the
Off U.S. 696
Europe's role in a Mideast to reassure Israel that an
Piano Bar
settlement as primarily eco- EEC-Arab conference would
85 1 -4094
nomic.
not be to her detriment, ob-
Late last November, van servers here noted.
Eslande had said that
Europe's major contribution
to peace in the Mideast
would most likely be in the
One of the many reasons for you
form of economic programs.
to try the Golden Mushroom
'At the same press confer-
ence, Walter Scheel, chair-
Somerset Inn, Big Beaver Road,
man of the EEC Council of
east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084
Also considered
Ministers, said that a dia-
Phone (313) 643-7800
• Huge Salad Bar
logue between Israel and the
• Varied Menu
European community "would
• Sweet Table
be of another nature" since
Israel is not a developing
A place to
nation.
bring your
At Monday's meeting the
wife and
Council of Ministers decided
friends
to open "a formal dialogue"
Private Rooms for
with the Arab nations to dis-
,
18100 W. 10 MILE RD.
• Bar Mitzvas • Weddings • Showers
cuss economic, technical and
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Sweet
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Meetings

358-1336
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energy cooperation, informed
• ,of-
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• Bowling Parties and all occasion affairs
sources reported.
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The nine foreign ministers
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Call 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. thru Sat.
reached the decision with
1 0 • . . p.
. Vo i re k
surprising rapidity, shortly
after the session opened.
For Further Info
-
Discussions between the
nine Common Market coun-
tries and the 20-nation Arab
League are expected to de-
velop in three stages, be-
1 l'
ginning on the individual or

a
ambassadorial level. The for-
mation of mixed specialized
i
work groups will then follow.
Baby
Boiled
With
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PIZZERIA
1 aRESTAURANT
French Foreign Minister
Vegetables,
Potatoes,
FINEST ITALIAN - AMERICAN CUISINE
Michel Jobert initiated the
* COCKTAILS
Soup or Juice or Salad,
BUSINESSMENS LUNCHEONS
proposal for Euro-Arab co-
* BANQUET
MON. thru FRI.
1 1
Roll and Butter
FACIUTIES
operation.
VISIT OUR NEW, ELEGANT
I '
Scheel is said to have as-
sured U.S. Secretary of State
Dining Room and Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT FRI. - SAT.
Henry A. Kissinger that the
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KE 1-4960
project for a Euro-Arab con-
ra..11
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MIMI
ference was not directed
against the U.S. and was in

no way in competition with
America's efforts to estab-
lish peace in the Middle
Mashed Potatoes and
East.
Gravy, Vegetable, Soup
CANTONESE-AMERICAN
(The U.S. has protested
or Juice or Salad, Roll
RESTAURANT
that it was not consulted on
and Butter.
Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
t
the EEC decision to offer co-
OPEN
Sat., 11 a.m. - 12 mid.
operation
to
the
Arab
coun-
Sun., 12 Noon - 10 p.tin. •
7 DAYS
tries. They said they were
• DAILY LUNCHEONS • FINE DINNERS
OUR FAMOUS EVERY SUNDAY FEATURE
caught by surprise when the
• COMPLETE CARRY OUT
European nations "rushed
7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ahead" with "a specific docu-
29295 SOUTHFIELD Just North of 12 Mile
OPEN
ment, a specific invitation
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357-4321
IN THE FARRELL'S PLAZA
and a specific program."
.
A
WEEK
-•
Heaps Of Fine Food
(George Vest, State De-
FOR
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On The Table For
partment spokesman, said
• Breakfast
All To Dig In And Enjoy
the U.S. "of course, very
• Lunch
naturally reserves the right
• Dinner
to take such similar action
Sunday thru
CARRY-OUT DELICATESSEN
if it should be appropriate.")
Thursday,
29285 W. 14 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT (In Franklin Shopping Center)
Scheel will make a tour of
7 a.m. to
. 11:30 p.m.
I the Arab countries as a first
PARTY TRAY SPECIALISTS
ii; . -
Friday and
in the dialogue between
. *I ; r:4 • step
HOT SANDWICHES ... DAIRY AND
Saturday,
the European community
7 a.m to
DELICATESSEN FOODS TO GO
and the Arab world. He will
3:00 p.m.
reportedly
brief
his
EEC
col-
LUNCH ORDERS QUICKLY MADE UP
leagues of Arab views on
SUNDAY MORNING ONE STOP SHOPPING
possible Euro-Arab coopera-
BAGELS, LOX, CREAM CHEESE
tion on his return from his
AND SMOKED FISH
Arab tour.
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