THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JERUSALEM (JTA) — Avraham Shavit, president of the Israel Manufacturers Association, returned from a three-day visit to Egypt last week and told reporters that business contacts be- tween the two countries will be possible only after full normalization of relations is effected. He said his visit con- firmed the view of many analysts that commercial relations with Egypt will be a w process. He said he iii_ _ ed a delegation of Egyptian industrialists to visit Israel and they are ex- MOVIE GUIDE BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley LI 2-0330 All Seats $1.00 at all times Held over 2nd wk.! John Voight & Faye Dunaway in "THE CHAMP" (PG) 7:25 & 9:30 Sun. 3:05, 5:10, 7:20 & 9:25 WASHINGTON THEATER 426 S. Washington, R.O. 541-0082 ALL SEATS s1 at all times The Original is back! "JAWS" (PG) Mon.-Fri. 7:20 & 9:45 Sat. & Sun. Mat. 2:00 Eve. 7:20 & 9:45 Coming Soon Woody Alien's petted in about two months. Gabriel Gidor, director general of Israel Aircraft Industries, said at a press conference in Paris that his staff has prepared a bluep- rint for possible Israeli- Egyptian cooperation. Maccabia Games Open in Mexico MEXICO CITY (JTA) — The fourth Pan-American Maccabia Games opened in Mexico City last week with participants from 16 coun- tries including the U.S. and Canada. The inaugural cere- monies were attended by ranking Mexican govern- ment officials and sports figures, and Israel Peled, mayor of Ramat Gan and president of the World Mac- cabee Union in Israel. For the first time in Mac- cabia games, the competi- tion included indoor soccer and bridge. A parallel event was the inauguration of a local Jewish sports center here attended by represen- tatives of the countries par- ticipating in the games. Both events received con- siderable attention in the Mexican media. In an unrelated develop- ment, the newly elected president of the Zionist Organization of Mexico, Manuel Levinsky, was in- stalled along with the new secretary general, Mario Nudelstecher. If you will eat of the toil of your hands, you shall be well and happy. "MANHATTAN" STUFFED $ 95 FLOUNDER 6 INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD . GARLIC BREAD & BUTTER CIRO'S Children's Portions Available 1535 CASS LAKE RD. 1/4 MILE NORTH OF ORCHARD LAKE RD. 681-3440 TELEGRAPH RD. TO M-59. W. TO,. TLIZABETH LAKE RD. TURN RIGHT ABOUT o MILES TO N. WILLIAMS LAKE RD.. ALL FOODS . DELICIOUSLY VEGETARIAN ALL CHEESES ANIMAL RENET-FREE TACOVPIZZA 64 N. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 698-4572 - • TACO's • BURRITOS • TOSTADOS • NACHOS • BOTANAS • DINNERS • PIZZA • SUBMARINES • SALAD BAR BULK BEANS & GRAINS, MEAT SUB. & CHEESE ON SALE HOURS: SUN. 12 NOON TO 10 P.M., MON.%THURS. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. FRI. 11 A.M. to 2 hrs. before sundown. Closed Sabbath until 1 hour after sundown — open til midnight NO PORK, LARD OR ANIMAL PRODUCTS Mann Blasts State Department SAN DIEGO, Calif (JTA) — Theodore Mann, chair- man of the Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations, last week assailed State Department spokesman Hodding Carter for his "moral blind spot" on Israel and terrorism. Mann, who addressed the 84th national conference of the Jewish War Veterans here, was referring to the statement by Carter in which he said the U.S. "strongly condemns Israel's air attacks up and down the Lebanese coast on Sunday" and added that "we had hoped that these raids which take such a toll in human life will not be re- peated." Israel said it had hit terrorist concentrations. Mann, in taking issue with Carter, declared: "The equation of Israel's attempt to wipe out terrorism with terrorism itself, is a moral outrage. If Israel stopped its raids on PLO strongholds, the bloodshed would not stop. The death of innocent civilians is an inevitable and tragic consequence of war. But it is the PLO who has declared war on Israeli citizens, and only on civi- lians since the PLO's incep- tion 15 yeafs ago." Mann also criticized the United Nations and world leaders who seek accommodation with the PLO. "Every time the PLO is honored by the UN, it is strengthened. Every time European leaders pay homage to the PLO, and every time an American Ambas- - sador to the UN hints that America ought to have ways of relating to the PLO, the PLO is strengthened and ter- rorism is strengthened." Concluding, Mann said, "Israel, I have no doubt, will continue to pursue its PLO terrorists wherever they may be, until they have foresworn terror." Singles1 Events SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES will hear a lec- ture on "Congratulations . . . You're Single" by De- troit News columnist Kelly Burgess at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist Cultural Center. A social hour will follow. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Phil Fabian, 967-4110, or Lois Moore, 968-3054. Freedom is man's capacity to take a hand in his own development. It is our capacity to mold our- selves. —Rollo May tain a provision which allows for discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, or religion." Yet, Gissen said, "there is no meaningful or effective enforcement of this." "It is no wonder that the officers of many corpora- tions have an attitude of cavalier indifference to the continuing problem of reli- gious discrimination in em- ployment in the executive suite. The indifference of federal agencies to this problem is pervasive," he said. 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