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December 28, 1979 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, December 28, 1919

Israeli Singer, Actor Elon
to Perform at Women's Donor

FRANK PAUL

and His ORCHESTRA
DUO's — TRIO's

Israeli vocalist Gadi Elon
will entertain at the Golden
Jubilee Donor Luncheon of

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WE WRAP FOR FREEZING ,

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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$ 1.991b.

ALL BEEF ROASTS trimmed
WHOLE BRISKET
RIB ROAST

$

$

MIAMI

He has appeared in a
variety of plays and has
entertained in concert in
Israel and throughout
the U.S., Israel and
Canada.

BAKE
SHOPPE

For reservations, call the
JNF office, 557-6644.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The consumer price index
rose by 9.7 percent last
month, the Central Bureau
of Statistics announced last
week. In the past 12 months
the index has risen 102 per-
cent.
The Treasury avoids pre-
dicting future rises, but ac-
cording to the Histadrut it is
now clear that the total rise

to all

AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE IN 1979
WE WILL BE HAPPY TO
SERVE YOU IN 1980.

HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM
GREAT SCOTT

FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Empire Turkeys

10-14 984
SAVE
LB AVG.
LB , 31c LB.

HOROWITZ

Unsalted Matzoh

11-0Z 45t
PKG

SAVE
20c

ROKEACH

Gefilte Fish

27-0Z 159
CAN

SAVE
38c

FEINBERG

Cocktail Franks

8-0Z
PKG .

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JAN. 3. 1980.

139

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50c

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:







UNIFIL Gets
New Extension

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The Security
Council last week extended
the mandate of the UN
Interim Force in Lebanon
for another six months. The
vote was 12-0 with two
abstentions, the Soviet
Union and Czechoslovakia.
China did not participate in
the voting. The UNIFIL
mandate will expire in
June.
The 6,000-troop force was
established March 1, 1976
by the Security Council to
check on the withdrawal of
Israeli forces from southern
Lebanon and to help restore
the control of the Lebanese
government over the area.

Israeli Prices Up Again,
115 Percent Inflation Due

HAPPY NEW YEAR

L.

the Women of Jewish Na-
tional fund noon Jan. 8 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Pe-
tite luncheon will be served.
Proceeds from the donor
will benefit Moshav Dishon,
Israel. Shirley Kraft is
fund-raising chairman.
Elon, who will share the
program with guest speaker
Robert Evans, CBS News
correspondent, is an actor,
singer, comedian,
folksinger and cantor. He
speaks fluent Hebrew,
English and Yiddish.

Israelis Expel UN Gunrunner

TEL AVIV — Lieut. Col.
Alfred Gom, a Nigerian
serving in the United Na-
tions Interim Force in
Lebanon, was expelled from
Israel Monday, shortly after
he was sentenced to 15
years in prison as a gun-
runner for Palestinian ter-
rorists.
A Senegalese warrant
officer in the United Na-
tions force, Papa Koli Saar,
remained behind bars. He
was sentenced earlier this
year to 10 years imprison-
ment for smuggling explo-
sives from Lebanon to Israel
for the PLO.

TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP.
SOUTHFIELD/I3 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS
ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS;
TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM
12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
(

OPEN MON.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
TIL' 6 P.M. CLOSED
NEW YEARS DAY

..........

for this year will be 115 per-
cent. Government
economists predicted a 10
percent rise this month.
Finance Minister Yigal
Hurwitz insisted in an
interview that in the com-
ing months the inflationary
spiral will halt because he
will not print money to
"satisfy the appetites" of
various sectors in the
economy. Hurwitz based his
forecast of a smaller cost-
of-living increase on the
slowdown in the economy.
However, he will have to
cope with the government's
own price hikes. Energy
Ministry sources indicated
that fuel prices would be in-
creased by 30 percent by the
end of this month because of
oil price hikes announced by
Mexico which is now sup-
plying Israel with some of

its oil.

NCJW Drops
Support for Bill

NEW YORK — The Na-
tional Council of JeWish
Women has dropped its
support for the Child Health
Assurance Program bill,
passed by the U.S. House of

Representatives, because it
carries two amendments re-
stricting the right of women
to choose abortion.

In Jerusalem, the Jewish
population has grown from

7,120 in 1844, to 250,000 to-
day. In the same time
period, the Moslem popula-
tion has gone from 5,000 to
85,000 and the Christian
population from 3,390 to

The United Nations has
disputed Israel's juris-
diction in both cases, say-
ing the officers were
entitled to conventional
immunities And
privileges of diplomatic
personnel. The courts did
not accept this claim.

Col. Gom was arrested
June 15 on the outskirts of
Jerusalem in his United
Nations car. On the back
seat were suitcases contain-
ing explosives, detonators,
submachine guns, an as-
sault rifle and large quan-
tities of ammunition.

Capucci Iran Visit Barred

ROME — The Palestine
Liberation Organization
announced that the Vatican
has barred Archbishop Val-
erian Capucci from visiting
the American hostages in
Iran at the invitation of
Ayatollah Khomeini.
The Vatican would not
comment on the PLO an-
nouncement.
Capucci was released
from an Israeli jail in 1977
at the request of the Vatican
after serving three years of
a 12-year-sentence for gun-
running for the PLO.

Earlier this year, Pope
John Paul H reportedly
ordered Capucci to keep
out of Middle East poli-
tics and not visit the area
without Vatican permis-
sion.

Capucci visited Syria in
January at the invitation of
President Hafez Assad and
accepted an honorary ap-
pointment to the Palestine
National Council.
He also met with PLO
leader Yasir Arafat when
Arafat visited Spain in
September.

Brown Is Opposed to Bases
for the U.S. in Middle East

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Defense Secretary Harold
Brown says that he is op-
posed to American bases in
the Middle East as a means
of helping U.S. allies and
interests in the area.
Appearing Dec. 16 on the
CBS television program
"Face the Nation," Brown
was questioned by a Penta-
gon reporter about the pos-
sibilities of the U.S. estab-
lishing military bases in the
area, as has been suggested
by Administration sources
since the Iranian crisis be-
gan. The suggestions in-
clude the U.S. takeover of
the air bases in Sinai that
Israel will evacaute in 1981
and turn over to Egypt.
"I don't want to talk about
bases in particular ocun-
tries because I don't believe
that American bases as
such in that area are the
right way to go," Brown
said "A number of those
countries in the area them-
selves can maintain bases
which in an emergency, in
which they asked our help,
we could then come in and
use. Nor do I see formal al-
liances. I believe that the
history of those (alliances)
does not suggest that this is
the right way to go.
"I think we need to im-
prove our relationships and
our military cooperation

with the moderate states in
the area and there are a
substantial number of th-
ose." Brown did not mention
any country by name.

Terrorists Found

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Some
30 suspects have been ar-
rested and charged with or-
ganizing terrorist cells in
Judea and-Samaria. Large
quantities of rifles, includ-
ing American-made rifles
believied to have been
smuggled from Jordan,
were found.
The terrorists are be-
lieved to have fired on Is-
raeli army vehicles near
Ramallah and Nablus in re-
cent months and are ac-
cused of murdering three
Arabs who they called col-
laborators with the Israelis.
Security sources said the
Arabs belonged to the Fatah
arm of the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization and
called them one of the most
dangerous groups un-
covered this year.

The great high-road of
human welfare lies along
the highway of steadfast
well-doing, and they who
are the most persistent, and
work in the truest spirit,
will invariably be the most
successful.

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Closed Saturday

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