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January 27, 1978 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-01-27

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THE DETROIT - JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 27, 1978 31

Israeli Ships Hit
by Seamen Strike

TEL AVIV(JTA) — The
Israel Transport Ministry
ordered port managers
Monday to bar the entry of
arriving Israeli ships so as
riot to add to the number of
vessels already idled by a
strike of merchant marine
officers and seamen called
to support demands for a 75
percent wage increase ret-
roactive to 1976-77.

13 Pct. of Toronto

Jews 'Are Needy

TORONTO (JTA) — A to-
tal of 13,000 Jews, about 13
percent of the Jewish popu-
lation of Toronto, can be
classified as poor, accord-
ing to Jean Lee, supervisor
of the financial assistance
program of the Toronto
Jewish Family and Child
Service.

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PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES

••Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

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AT THE PIANO BAR
COOKING
TUES. THRU SAT.

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times seem to have fallen
upon the mighty victor of
last year. The team, on pa-
A year or so ago the Is-
per. seems to be stronger
raeli papers were loaded
than last year's organiza-
with stories pertaining. to
tion, but the end results are
the sensational accom-
not heading in the same
plishments of the Tel Aviv
direction. In the early Eu-
Maccabi basketball team.
ropean Cup championship
The end result was that the
games, Maccabi Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv quintet went on to
has lost ground, and from
win the European Basket-
its poor start it is reason-
ball Federation Cup in a
ably sure that a repeat per-
fine victory over Ignace Va-
formance, namely, another
rese of Italy in a hotly
European Cup champion-
fought contest played in Bel-
ship, is not in the offing.
grade.
While Maccabi dominates
So far as Maccabi Tel
the Israel National Basket-
Aviv is concerned, bad
ball League with a one
***************** game lead over Haifa Hap-i
oel, its European record in
* THE RYAN ROADHOUSE
the first two outings have
* AND THIRST PARLOR
been reverses. Playing
against the same team it
* "Where Good s
defeated in the champion-
Friends Meet"
ship contest, Ignace Varese,
Serving Food & Drinks
the Tel Aviv-based hoop
*Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. *
*
Sun., 2 p.m.-10 p.m.
* Pound at IL16 to $1
*-
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
*
Now
The Israeli pound (IL) now
Appearing
sells at over 16 to the dollar
the lowest value since
DEAN
Finance Minister Simha
* 111.111
Ehrlich's economic "revolu-
* S RUTLEDGE
Tues.-Sat.
tion" three months ago.
At that time the pound
* 3950 14 Mile Rd.
was released to float.- freely
2 Miles E. of Oakland Mall: and without the restrictions
of currency regulation on
*. For Res:: 939-1800: the world market, and it
*
************-k**** settled at around IL15.20 to
the dollar.
But the government made
it clear that it expected the
pound to drop slowly to-
wards the 18-to-the-dollar
level, which, Ehrlich and
his aides believe, is the
most healthy and realistic.
Prices quoted by banks
Wednesday were, selling:
16.04; buying: 15.93.

By HASKELL COHEN

(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)

* .

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

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1977 Champion Maccabi Team Starting the New. Year Slowly

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As things now stand in the
European League standings,
Israel is at the bottom with
but two points in overall
league play against the
leaders,- Madrid and.
Ignace
r who are well
ese,
on their way towards meet-
ing for the ultimate cham-
pionship.
A week after the Yugo-
plastica-Maccabi game the
Spanish 'five took on the
Yugoslays and dumped
them by more than 40
points.

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squad went down to defeat
91-78 early last month.
In late December the Is-
raelis traveled to Yugosla-
via to exchange 'baskets
with Yugoplastica, not con-
sidered one of the stronger
teams in the Federation of
International Basketball As-
sociations league. Apparent-
ly, the Israelis expected to
come back winners in this
contest, and should have
based on the flow of the
game, but ended up on the
short end of a 112-111 score.

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