THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, June 15, 1979 Americans Blast Histadrut Attack Zipori, who later re- tracted his remark, called Israel's labor a "Mafia" that "protects parasites." "The attack on Histad- rut" by Zipori was called "an unprecedented assault on Israel's working popula- tion" and "on the free trade union movement" in a joint statement issued here by Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, president of the National Committee for Labor Israel and Matthew Schoenwald, chairman of the American Trade Union Council for Histadrut. The National Executive Committee for the Labor Zionist Alliance expressed "profound shock and dis- may" over the attack. CAFE-FIOR Coupon Expires June 29, 1979 MI OM OW MO OM OM NM OM MI MO MO MANN MO MO AM MO MO Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 11 Sat. 12 to 12 • MO 1 On Purchase Of One Bucket Of Scrumptiable FRIED CHICKEN CI3 CD ae • Zio AT 12 MILE IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29155 •••••!-__ SERVING 111 NORTHWEST DETROIT ... and its surrounding areas for over 25 years with 11013301SOIN • • FRIED ZUCHINNI • EGGPLANT $1.00 OFF 1410.91\ 1 1 1 OF DETROIT! C,) 210 C2 2C CARRY-OUT LOCATION Including Beer & Wine Bet You $1.00 Your Family Will Love Our New Crispy Fior Chicken 1111 If El OM 1111 --- T AINTP.— "- • NEW MO OM • OM MO 111 1 11War MO JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's six-man delegation returned from Alexandria Tuesday after an initial round of talks with the Egyptian and American teams in the negotiations over autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The two-day session, the first working meeting since the autonomy talks were formally opened in Beersheba May 26, pro- duced no progress on sub- stantive matters nor, ap- 011 ---- 4_ . I NO FINE 1;1 ITALIAN CUISINE `i • 1 1 I- I Fri. 11 to 12 Sun. 2 to 10 357-3280 I113HOINS • NEW YORK (JTA) — Three American groups associated with the Labor movement in Israel have blasted Israel's Deputy De- fense Minister Moredechai Zipori for his attack on His- tadrut during the Herut na- tional convention in Tel Aviv last week. Few Gains in Autonomy Talks I\ \ I LUNCH & DINNER ICON. thru SAT. Closed Sundays C ocktails • ILI 14835 SCHAEFER . 1 Blk S. of Fenkell 273-0750 493-9240 1\ PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING SATURDAY, JUNE 16 • 8:30 COBO ARENA DOUBLE MAIN EVENT SHEIK vs FRED CURRY MARK LEWIN vs IGOR TAG TEAM MATCH BEN JUSTICE JR. Et THE KELLY vs RAYMOND ROUGEAU TWINS BOB WHITE vs RANDY SAVAGE VOLKOFF vs FARGO GEORGE STEELE vs PIERRE LAFIVE WILDMAN vs EL SANTO PLUS... A SIX MAN TAG TEAM MATCH parently, was any expected, but certain procedural mat- ters were settled and Israel and Egypt agreed to refrain as much as possible from public statements on con- troversial issues so as not to further complicate the ex- tremely delicate negotiat- ing process. Interior Minister Yosef Burg, head of the Israeli delegation, was received by President Anwar Sadat at the latter's Maamura resi- dence in Alexandria shortly before the Israelis departed. The Israeli minister told re- porters at Ben-Gurion Air- port that "Sadat raised the issue" of Israeli settlements on the West Bank on which there is a vast gap between the Israeli and Egyptian positions. However, according to Burg, Sadat indicated that he did not want this to hinder the talks, say- ing "I will take up all problems with Begin when he comes here." Premier Menahem Begin will meet with Sadat in Alexandria early next month —possibly on July 5 — for their second summit meeting since they declared open bor- ders between their coun- tries on May 28. The session on the au- tonomy negotiations will be held at the Israeli sea-side resort town of Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv, probably on June 25. The Israelis and Egyptians agreed that there would be no chairman at that and future meetings — only "hosts." Egyptian Prime Minister Mustapha Khalil had said earlier that he would boycott the next meeting if Burg insisted on acting as chairman, but he will attend the next round of negotiations in Herziliya. It was also agreed that no minutes would be kept at certain sessions so that the participants can feel free to "express themselves un- inhibited." Some differences appear Event to Benefit Hospital Agency The Variety Club Growth and Development Center at Children's Hospital will sponsor a cocktail party and sneak preview of the Barbra Streisand-Ryan O'Neal film, "Main Event," June 21. Cocktails will be served at Northland Inn at 6:30 p.m. The film will be seen at 8:15 p.m. at the Americana Theatre. The evening is sponsored by the Variety Club, a group comprised of persons affil- iated with the film and entertainment industry. There is a charge. For tic- kets or information, call John Levy, 689-3850. JWV Appointee TICKETS PRICES AT: $7 and $6 AVAILABLE AT: COBO ARENA BOX OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 962-1800 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Jerome L. Levinrad has been appointed national executive director of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. to have arisen at Alexan- dria betwen Israel and the U.S. over the latter's role in the autonomy negotiations. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said in a television interview that Israel wants the Americans to be "full partners" rather than "full participants." Dayan went so far so to say that if Israel does not receive a satisfactory reply on the American status it might "recon- sider" its position vis-a- vis the Camp David ac- cords. He did not elabo- rate, but it is understood here that Israel prefers the U.S. to maintain a low profile in the actual negotiations and allow the Israelis and Egyp- tians to settle the issues between themselves. Shortly before the Israelis left, Sadat said "the Ameri- cans are full partners and they will continue to be full partners and this is quite sufficient." Meanwhile, Deputy Pre- mier Yigael Yadin is in Cairo for a week-long visit as the guest of Egypt's Vice President Hosni Moubarak. He told reporters that he intended to discuss long- term aspects of cultural and scientific normalization in, relations betwen Israel and Egypt with Egyptian lead- ers. 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