26 Friday, September 12, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TOPINKA'S (gauntry Nouse EVERY MONDAY NIGHT SUNDAY MORNING Smorgasbord Featuring BOUNTIFUL BRUNCH 10 to 2 —OVER 75 SELECTIONS $475 Prime Rib of Beef $795 — Raw Shrimp FRIDAY NIGHT FRESH MAINE LOBSTERS 2 ONE-POUND MAINE LIVE LOBSTERS, RELISH TRAY, MANHAT- TAN CLAM CHOWDER, CREAMY COLE SLAW OR CHEF'S SALAD, CHOICE OF POTATO, ROLLS & BUTTER. OPEN FOR DINNER MON. THRU SAT. 5 p.m. SUNDAY, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. $995 COCKTAILS AND WINES Reservations KE 1-9000 TELEGRAPH AT W. SEVEN MILE RD. the roman erraee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. China: 'Let Israel Remain' William Safire, in his col- umn Sept. 8 in the New York Times, entitled "The Chiao Document," reports a Chinese view of recognizing Israel. Safire cautions that the document he received, quot- ing a speech made by main- land China's foreign minis- ter, Chiao Kuan-hua, three months ago, was given to him by Taiwan sources. He said the text was taken from notes, was obviously gar- bled, and comes from an an- tagonist of Red China. Chiao was quoted as say- ing: "Once the Republic of Israel was established, you cannot say that it is not there. At any rate, you cannot return the Palesti- nian refugees to their old homes, because then you will create Jewish refu- gees. This is a thorny problem indeed. Liz, Nancy Stroll Through Jerusalem At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. S pecta tztnq in ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m. After Theater Menu JAZZ STYLINGS OF THE NEW DANNY STEVENSON At The Piano Bar DANNY STEVENSON TRIO FOR COCKTAIL HOUR MON. THRU FRI. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. SUNDAY MORNINGI Breakfast at the Elizabeth Taylor, left, and Nancy Kissinger stroll through one of the narrow, crowded streets in the Old City of Jerusalem. Miss Taylor and Richard Bur- ton were in Israel in con- nection with the movie "Abakarov," which will be filmed here. Mrs. Kis- singer accompanied her husband Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during his recent shuttle peace mission. Vice Minister Wang once asked Chairman Mao whether or not we should recognize Israel. Chairman Mao replied: `In the battle between Wei and \Vu, K'ung Ming clev- erly seized Chingchou and Hsianyang, and stood on T'ai Shan watching tigers fight.' " My handy pocket Chinese Talmud (and an earlier re- ference in the document) suggests this recalls the wars of the "three king- doms" of China, around the time of Christ, and means that the smart warrior urges his foes "let's you and him fight." But Chiao sug- gests the fighters will not be the Arabs and Jews: "My personal view is that it is better to have an Israel than not to have one. Let it remain there, but we will not recognize it." The Soviet revisionists want to fight the U.S. impe- rialists. The sultans and sheiks of the Arab world, big and small, would then have a place to spend their money on . . . let them buy Soviet planes to fight against U.S. planes, and let them buy U.S. rockets to fight against Soviet tanks. "In the end, the question will not be who will emerge the victor, not whether the Jews of Israel or the Palesti- nian people will vanish from this earth. "Rather, it is certain the revolutionary storm will drive away the aggressive influence of U.S. imperial- ism, totally overthrow the parasitic, decadent, and oppressive feudalistic ruling class, thereby establishing a bright Middle East of the people." Italian Fashions for Kuwaiti Army NEW YORK — The Bei- rut newspaper A Safir re- ported July 5 that the Ku- wait government has commissioned a Turin, Italy fashion house to design the new uniforms of the Ku- waiti armed forces 352-7466 I IS THE PERFECT WAY TO START YOUR DAY. JOIN US SUNDAY FROM 9 A.M. 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