USSR's Maritime Threats (Continued from Page 1) were mulling over the possi- .Israeli officials, meanwhile, ble motivations behind the Soviet provocations, espe- WE CAN FIT YOU — SAVE 20°0-50% cially Tuesday's bizarre in- cident in which two Russian minesweepers "attacked" Is- raeli patrol boats with high pressure water hoses. That incident, which oc- curred in the Milan Straits, was disclosed Tuesday night All Sizes 6 to 44 by Defense Minister Shimon FOR WEDDINGS and PARTIES Peres. None of the Israeli LONG, SHORT & PANT STYLES! crew members was hurt, and the boats were not damaged. According to Peres the mine- 154 SOUTH WOODWARD NR. MAPLE sweepers of a large Soviet BIRMINGHAM: MICH. MI 2-4150 naval task force are operat- ing in the northern Red Sea and Gulf of Suez areas. Meanwhile, in a speech Monday to student represent- atives in Alexandria, Egypt- ian President Anwar Sadat said Egypt would continue its good relations with the Soviet Union, "but our eager- ness to consolidate relations with the big powers does not mean that we 'should become aligned with any one of them." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 30, 1974—S GOWNS '29.'99 SHANDELS NOS NEED BOOKS FOR SCHOOL? WE HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION FOR REQUIRED READING Sadat's remarks, reported in the semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, indi- cated a new emphasis on Egyptian independence from both superpowers. He told the students that new war planes are on their way to Egypt, bought by "some friendly Arab states" to re- place Egypt's Yom Kippur War losses. He also said that -Egypt was saved from near bank- ruptcy on the eve of the October war by $500,000,000 received from "our Arab brothers." According to a report of Sadat's speech car- ried by a Middle East news agency, the president told the students that "the change in the attitude of the United States is our own doing through what we achieved in October and not just a casual change in the attitude of the President of the United States or its secretary of state." It's true they come and go. That's why they're always in style. "Traditional is the word". This year they're bigger than ever. Take this Grenadier trio. Take it to court. Take it to B'nai David. Take it to the chop house, or to work. Leather buttons, all wool and a terrific value at $180. This is just one of the great new styles this season you'll find at Shifman's Lincoln Center store. Union Banks Give Loan to Egyptians PARIS' (JTA)—The Union of French and Arab Banks announced the grant of $100,- 000,000 loan to the Central Bank of Egypt to promote industrial development in that country. The union is the central organization of an interna- national consortium of 32 banks from Western Europe, the U.S., Hong Kong and the Arab countries organized to finance this loan. • DICTIONARIES • STUDY GUIDES • HARD COVER & PAPERBACKS TEL-TWELVE MALL 353-4949 PONTIAC MALL 682-5920 Shifman LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER. 101/2 MILE AND GREENFIELD 41 1 Other Stores: LIVONIA MALL Middlebelt and 7 Mile MACOMB MALL Masonic and Gratiot CHERRY HILL PLAZA Cherry Hill and Inkster BRIGHTON MALL Grand River and 1-96 ORDER YOUR '75 OLDS NOW WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE INC 28000 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHFIELD • PHONE 354 3300 -