18 Friday, November 2, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6--IE FINES- FITNESS AND SOCAL CLUB IN MICHIGA HAMI 11.111 P LACE INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE OUR C11111111111 °PEN! MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND OUR SPORTS FANTASIA WEEKEND SATURDAY, NOV. 3rd *SPORTS FASHION LUNCHEON...I2 Noon *TRISH FAULKNER ON TENNIS I to 3 P.M. A delicious luncheon accompanied by a show- ing of the latest in ski clothes, swim suits. jog- ging wear, and spectator clothes. In the Cafe Rouge. Price 56 per person. RESERVA- Tennis clinic including an exhibition, instructional tips, questions and answers led by one of the country's outstanding lady pros. TIONS REQUIRED. EXERCISE, DINE, JOG, SWIM YEAR 'ROUND, PLAY TENNIS, RELAX, IN TOTAL LUXURY 1 *SPORTS DISCO PARTY...8 P.M. Lively dancing to the latest up-beat disco records. Dress in warm-ups and other sports clothes or .come as you are. In the gym. Price S5 per person. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. SUNDAY, NOV. 4th *BRUNCH...I I A.M. to 1 P.M. Quiche Lorraine, eggs. link sausage. cheese blintzes, and more. S6 per person. RESER- Acrobatic exhibition by members of the cham- pionship Southfield Lathrup High School gym- nastics team. *BOB LANIER BASKETBALL DEMONSTRATION...I P.M. Demonstration, tips. and instructions by stars of the Detroit Pistons. Ask Bob Lanier ques- tions, shake hands with the big star. Get autographs. / *BOB WELCH DODGER PITCHER...2 P.M. Dodger star who struck out Reggie Jackson in the '78 World Series answers questions, and demonstrates pitching techniques. VATIONS REQUIRED. *TRAMPOLINE DEMONSTRA- TION 12 to I P.M. • /iP7,m; *PLUS...PRO SOCCER CLINIC between 3 and 4 p.m. Meet Detroit Express Soccer Stars..3 p.m. In- struction tips, demonstration of professional soccer skills. autographs, meet the entire team! 1 1 *SKI-FITNESS CLINIC...7-9 P.M. Doug Garfield. director of the Hamilton Place exercise physiology lab, and international ski coach will present exercise programs and testing methods to prepare for a safe and suc- cessful ski season. • *AND MUCH-MUCH MORE a _ Hamilton Place is perfectly tuned to today's way of life...a private club that's luxurious, but not stuffy; it contributes to your health while adding to your fun; Hamilton Place is a source of new friends and new dimen- sions of social activity. ALL MEMBERSHIPS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 2e/fo OFF! IP NOW WE'VE MADE THE AFFORDABLE CLUB EVEN MORE AFFORDABLE! HAMILTON PLACE 30333 SOUTHFIELD ROAD (Bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rds.) Stop in anytime between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. for a tour. 646-8990 Chicago Leaders Protest to Spanish Consul on Arafat CHICAGO (JTA) — The Consulate General of Spain to the Midwest told leaders of the Public Affairs Com- mittee (PAC) of the Jewish United Fund (JUF) that Spain would recognize Is- rael "once a comprehensive peace was established in the - Middle East." That state, ment by Consul Luis _- Martinez-Agullo was chal- lenged by PAC leaders, who had come to register their protest of Spain's non- recognition of Israel while last month giving an "offi- cial reception" to visiting Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasir Arafat: The PAC group, led by Robert Schrayer, JUF president, and Neil Green- baum, vice president, told Agullo that a true interest in Middle East peace cannot be reconciled with de facto recognition of the PLO, which is pledged to destroy Israel. "Arafat's welcome by a NATO member was an unconscionable act, con- tradictory to the goals of peace," the PAC leaders said. Similar concerns wree also voiced by leaders of the Midwest Chapter of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce, who further advised Agullo of letters and wires sent to the Spanish Ambassador to the U.S., Jose Llado, by officers of major area firms. Most of these letters made the point that grass roots reaction to Spain's reception for Arafat would reduce trade and tourism. Leaders Plan Anti-Crime Rally in Brooklyn NEW YORK (JTA) — Plans for a city-wide "war on crime" and a possible mass anti-crime rally at City Hall have been pro- posed by a coalition of black and Hasidic leaders in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn in response to the murder of a rabbi Last Thursday who was enroute to services. Police reported that no arrests had been made in the slaying of Rabbi David Okinov, a recent emigre from the Soviet Union, am' Ail that they were making an1111P investigation of the killing, Which apparently was motivated by robbery and not race. The area, world center of the Lubavitcher Movement, has been racially tense for years, a factor leading to formation last May of the coalition. Hard-Line View CAIRO (ZINS) — Egyp- tian Vice President Hosni Mubarak believes that Is- rael will return the Golan Heights, the West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem to Arab control. Mubarak cites the ex- perience of the Sinai negotiations and world pub- lic opinion.