-‘ 17 'Dabbeet -1475 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Participates in Ecuador Show Harry Sands has moved to Oldsmobile see him at Harry Sands - 1:11-- 10313Stift' ALL OUR OLDSMOBILES HAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 I I I I I • ZOA Convention Opens in Chicago With Major U.S., Israel Speakers GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (JTA) — Israel Aircraft In- dustries' exhibit at the CHICAGO — The Zionist fourth international fair of Organization of America Ecuador was officially opened its 78th annual na- opened Sunday by Israel's tional convention Thursday Ambassador to Ecuador, in Chicago with more than Yitzhak Sheffi. 800 delegates representing Israel is one of 15 coun- the ZOA's More than 114,- tries participating in the 000 members across the fair which attracts several country. hundred thousand visitors. IAI's display includes Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein presentatioris of a wide ar- ray of aerospace products of Roslyn, N.Y., president of and services being - manufac- the ZOA, delivered the con- vention keynote Thursday tured in Israel for export. evening emphasizing that U.S. policy is weakening Is- Wheat does not come rael. without chaff. If you want your friend, accept his en- ARIEL SHARON WOMMigrititt tourage. —Dagohert D. Runes • • • Gala Ballet Event of the Year There is nothing in the Ballet World to match the excitement of VALERY and GALINA PANOV performing for the first time in our city. I I Danny Deeds presents • • • • • • • Two World Renowned Ballet Super Stars I • I I I Addressing the sessions are: Sen. John G. Tower (R- Tex); Adm. Elmo R. Zum- walt, Jr. (ret), former Chief of U.S. Naval Operations; Gen. Ariel (Arik) Sharon, military adviser to Israel Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; Dr. Hans Morgen- thau, professor of political science at the New School for Social Research in New York and a recognized au- thority on the Middle East; Philip M. Klutznick of Chi- cago, chairman of the gov- erning board of the World Jewish Congress and a for- mer U.S. Ambassador to'the UN. Others include Jacques Torczyner of New York, a ZOA past president and chairman of ZOA's admin- istrative board, who will lead a symposium with Klutznick on Israel-Dias- pora relations including the extent of U.S. Jews involvement in Israel's affairs, and Israel Ambas- sador to the U.S. Simcha Dinitz. .*FAI PHILIP KLUTZNICK ELMO ZUMWALT S. Z. Abramov, deputy speaker of the Knesset and chairman of the Council on Soviet Jewry of the state of Israel, and Richard Perl, a top aide to Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington, will be the principal speakers and reporters at a session devoted to Soviet Jewry. Delegates will review ZOA programs in the U. S. and Israel, with emphasis on its work over the past year in marshalling Ameri- can public opinion in behalf of Israel. I I Valery and Galina I I I I I PANOV and I I I I I I I I Russian Ballet stars Valery and Galina PANOV first attracted international attention more than two years ago, when news of their prolonged struggle to emigrate from Russia to Israel began to surface in the free world. The personal courage of the former stars of the Kirov Ballet in Leningrad finally I won the aid of many influential Americans, and mounting international pressure persuaded the Soviets to grant the Panovs their exit visas. Since then the Panovs have won the hearts of audiences in the U.S. and Europe as well with their high-flying balletics and old-fashion dance charm. Standing ovations are the rule. and even the most reserved critics have been generous with superlatives. I I I 2 PERFORMANCES ONLY I TUESDAY, Nov. 25 - 8:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26 - 8:30 p.m. PRICES: Orchestra Square I I I and Full Symphony Orchestra MASONIC AUDITORIUM I I The Ballet Repertory Company I I Egyptian Delegate Hits Syrian Attack on M.E. Accord in UN I I I DR. MORGENTHAU Dress Circle Parquet Back Main Floor $10.00 8.00 6.00 Loge Balcony Loge side section Balcony Center Balcony I I 10.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 I I MAIL ORDERS NOW ( best seats available now) Make Check or Money Order payable to MASONIC AUDITORIUM and mail with self-addressed, stamped evelope to: Masonic Auditorium I 500 Temple Ave. Detroit 48201 0 For Box Office information call TE 2-7700 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, Cashier Office 1 111 x 4'• 1 . . t ?!. • • I UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — The rift between Cairo and Damascus over the new interim accord Egypt signed with Israel emerged in the United Na- tions General Assembly Wednesday when the Egyp- tian delegate sharply criti- cized a Syrian attack on the agreement. Egypt's Ambassador to the UN, Abdel Meguid, stated that a speech by the Syrian Foreign Minister, Abdul Halim Khaddam, as- sailing the Sinai agreement as a "temporary truce" that threatens the Middle East with a new explosion, repre- sented the views of the Syr- ian Baath Party, not of the Syrian Government. McGuid took the floor immediately after the Syr- ian spoke. Observers here could not recall a previous instance of public criticism at the UN by the spokesman of one Arab State of the speech of another on the Middle East dispute. A high Israeli source said that Khaddam's speech represented the extremist elements in the Damascus Government but not the views of Presi- how to proceed between Is- dent Hafez Assad. rael and Syria, if the par- Khaddam charged that ties desire." the Egyptian-Israeli agree- Saif Ghobash, Foreign ment was a move away from Minister of the United Arab the road to peace. He said Emirates and chairman of that talk of possible negotia- the Arab League, expressed tions concerning the Golan appreciation for the efforts Heights was not realistic be- by Kissinger and President cause that question was a Ford in the Mideast but de- major part of the problem of Glared that the prerequisites Palestine and the occupa- for peace in the area was to- tion of Arab territory. tal Israeli withdrawal from Khaddam emerged Tues- Arab territory and the rec- day from a breakfast meet- ognition of the rights of the ing with Secretary of State Palestinians. Henry A. Kissinger and ex- pressed pessimism over San Diego Schools prospects for peace between Close on Holiday Syria and Israel. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (JTA) "All doors for peace are — As a result of a seven- closed," Khaddam told re- porters. "There is nothing to month effort by the Com- munity Relations Commit- talk about." tee of the United Jewish Khaddam did not attend Federation of San Diego, dinner for members of the public school year here the Arab League that Kis- did not open on the day of singer hosted Monday at - Yom Kippur. the United States Mission Gary R. Cantor, CRC to the United Nations at chairman, said the effort which the Secretary of began last November with State said that the aim of an unsuccessful attempt to his consultations with for- have the administrators of eign officials attending the the San Diego Unified UN General Assembly School District change the meeting is to "determine opening date for this year. 4itkAllstI 4 itZt;..k.6iikaikirII y f. X t 4