June 18, 1976 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Allon Says U.S. Will Start M.E. Peace Moves Soon TEL AVIV (JTA) - For- eign Minister Yigal Allon said he believes the United States may resume its Mid- dle East ped-ce initiatives be- fore the Presidential elec- tions in November. The American Adminis- tration may want to renew the momentum toward a Settlement in order to fore- stall possible Israel-Arab friction during the election campaign, Allon said in an interview published in the Labor Party periodical Migvan. He said that if such a process was started, it would not necessarily end before the elections. Meanwhile, former De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan has proposed that Israel announce it will pull its troops out of West Bank towns in a unilateral ges- ture aimed at an overall peace settlement with the Arabs. Dayan said that Israel ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN Invite You To See Why We Are #1 In The Metropolitan • Detroit Area' 27167 ‘ .‘cp ‘eSsel% GREENFIELD Me 1 Ilk. 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In a related development, a Hebrew University expert in foreign affairs urged that Israel utilize the current cri- Prudential Center Theaters Open Greek Festival in Bloomfield Authentic Greek dancing, including instructions, will be featured at St. George's Greek Orthodox Church's annual ethnic festival to be held today through Sunday on the church grounds, 1515 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. Hours are noon-11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There is an admission charge, and free parking is available. Children under age 16 accompanied by par- ents will be admitted free. Children's Show Due at Music- Hall "Summer Snow," an orig- inal musical for children, will be presented 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available at Hudson's downtown or the Music Hall box office. Fath- ers will be admitted free. Jewish Graduates Commissioned as U.S. Officers 41 '4 NORTHWESTERN HGWY. 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The Detroit area's newest theater complex, The Movies at Prudential Town Center, Southfield opens 1 p.m. to- day with "That's Entertain- ment, Part 2" showing. in both 520-seat auditoriums. The lobby area, box office - and refreshment center serving both theaters are completely open on a park- like setting of 4,000 tropical plantings comprising one of the world's largest indoor' gardens. "STAR SPANGLED GIRL" Mike Taylor Show Due at Brunetti's a Neil Simon Broadway Hit ' Directed by Pierre Turgeon Produced by Edgar A. Guest III The Mike Taylor Show is now appearing at Brunetti's Seafood & Italian Villa, Franklin Rd. at 12 Mile and Northwestern Hwy. 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