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September 14, 1979 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Price Increases on Fowl
Correspond With Holidays

NEW YORK — The ap-
proach of Jewish holidays in
New York seems to bring on
an increase in the price of
kosher chickens, according
to a recent study by the New
York City Department of
Consumer Affairs.
The study, undertaken
just before last Passover,
shows a pattern of uniform
increases by the major proc-
essors and distributors of
fresh-killed, kosher chic-

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Friday, September 14,

Egyptian Optimism Worries U.S. Envoyt

By JOSEPH POLLAKOFF

Sadat shattered U.S. in- when gasoline shortages tonomy, I think there W.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — itiatives by going to developed in the West.
not be any excuse for then.
Mubarak, in expressing not to join."
The strong optimism of Jerusalem, U.S. dip-
Egyptian leaders about lomats threw cold water optimism, said Jordan and
prospects for a full agree- on that action because of Saudi Arabia would be in-
t
feeling it would dis- volved in the autonomy
ment soon with Israel — ex- their
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b y rupt the Arab world.
negotiations by the end of
pressed
Sunday
According to reports from this year. "When they
President Anwar Sadat on
18211 JOHN R
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"Western diplomats" (Egypt and Israel) reach the
national TV and reiterated Cairo,
Bet. 6 Si 7 Mile Rds.
Tuesday by Egyptian Vice are now saying that U.S. modalities for full au-
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President Hosni Mubarak failure to achieve an ac-
after meeting with Secre- commodation in the United
N
tart' of State Cyrus Vance — Nations
Security Council on
was reported to be evoking the Palestinian issue has
concern among U.S. dip- deeply dismayed Saudi
lomats that the optimism leaders and created the pos-
might damage. U.S. rela- sibility of a Saudi oil prod-
e4ei
tions with Saudi Arabia, ucttion cutback in October.
The Saudis, it is widely un-
Jordan and Syria.
Reeekif-oteeidd
In a development re- derstood, expected when
The evil man shall not be
miniscent of reaction to they raised production in
unpunished; but the seed of Sadat's starting announce- early July by one million
the righteous shall escape.
ment of two years ago that barrels a day for three
he would go to Jerusalem in months, that the U.S. would
NEW YORK SIRLOIN
a quest for peace, U.S. dip- reciprocate with actions
Topped with bone marrow in
lomats in the Middle East favorable to "palestinian
mushroom caps
were reported to be worried rights."
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that Sadat's "go-it-alone"
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Ambassador Robert Strauss in Cairo, reporte have
Barbara Streisand &
in Cairo after he talked to emerged thatAhe U.S. "fail-
-
Ryan O'Neil in
Sadat to help negotiate any ure" to achieve a break-
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
Israeli-Egyptian agreement through in the Security
Daily incl. Sat. 7:20 & 9:20 •
Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS
on Palestinian autonomy on Council and Ambassador
Sun. 2:55, 5:05, 7:20 & 9:30
Andrew Young's resigna-
the West Bank and Gaza.
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"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
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Alfredo presents
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attended by both Jews and
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showing of a film, "The
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Einstein last week. Out-
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kens. With the approach Of
the High Holidays another
round of increases is repor-
tedly under way.
Murray
Bresky,
president of Falls Poultry,
attributed the holiday in-
creases to the tremendous
amount of overtime pay to
employees, higher trucking
expenses, and other costs of
getting poultry to the mar-
ket.
The study suggested that
the matter be investigated
by the Federal Trade Com-
mission for possible anti-
trust violations.

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