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February 22, 1980 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-22

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14 Friday, February 22, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NOW...EVERY NEW HAMILTON PLACE MEMBER RECEIVES A

FI
1 0
FUN OUTF

Suggested
price

FR

T-SHIRT

This stylisth polyester and cot-
ton Hamilton Place-Shirt is de-
signed for comfort The perfect
fit for the active individual.

JOGGING
SHORTS

These permanent press Jog-
ging Shorts come with durable
elastic waistband and conven-
ient back pocket Smartly
styled with Navy Blue racing
stripes and Hamilton Place
logo.

Leather-like
Brown carrying
bag is construct-
ed of scuff re-
sistant vinyl for
durebili
Com-
plete whandy
inside zippered
pocket.

SWEAT
SOCKS

These shock absorbing full
foot cushioned sweat socks
are made of long wearing
orlon. Designed for comfort
and guaranteed to stay up.

IMITED
TIME
OFFER!

WARM-UP SUIT

Beautiful triple knit warm up
suit with elastic waistband is
100% acrylic. Machine wash-
able, comes in royal blue with

white insets for men, light
blue with white insets for

women.

COMPLETE
OUTFIT
FOR THE
COMPLETE
CLUB

This entire fitness fun outfit is yours
FREE' for joining Hamilton Place right
now. It will help add to your enjoyment of
the total fitness and elegant social club.
Complete with gourmet restaurant, relax-
ing lounges, swimming pools, tennis
courts. whirlpools and saunas. Separate
men's and women's locker and fitness
facilities. supervised fitness classes and
much, much more. Open 7 days a week,
Hamilton Place has it all. Come in now or
call 646-8990 for an appointment.

• Limit 2 per family. Free outfit for each
new adult member. Children included in
family membership receive free T-Shirt.

FULL MEMBERSHIP ONLY

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30333 Southfield Rd

(Between 12 and 13 Mile Rds.

Phone 646-8990

HAMILTON PLACE

Boxer All Says
Zionists Control
America, World

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Former heavyweight box-
ing champion Mohammed
Ali charged that Zionists
"control" America and the
world according to an inter-
view reported in a leading
publication in India.
Ali had been in India and
in Africa as President Car-
ter's special emissary to ob-
tain support for the Carter
Administration's boycott of
the Olympic Gaines in Mos-
cow this summer as part of
the U.S. response to the
Soviet invasion of Af-
ghanistan.
In the bi-weekly, "India
Today," dated Feb. 1-15,
Ali spoke of Zionists
when asked about the
"militant revival" of
Islam in Iran, and the
holding of "your coun-
trymen hostage." Ali,
saying that "those people
in Iran are fanatics," and
that "the other Moslems
in the world have con-
demned their action,"
declared, "Religion ain't
bad; it's people who are
bad. You know the entire
power structure is
Zionist. They control
America; they control the
world. They are really
against the Islam reli-
gion. So whenever a Mus-
lim does something
wrong, they blames the
religion."
An Associated Press dis-
patch, reporting Ali's re-
marks about Zionism,
quoted him as saying that
he did not remember talk-
ing about Zionists.

Parley Stresses
Israel's Needs

MIAMI BEACH (JTA) —
More than 30 Jewish com-
munities from throughout
the U.S. and Canada were
represented at the opening
last weekend of the 14th
annual economic conference
here of the Histadrut Foun-
dation.
The conference, called to
draw attention to the in-
creased financial needs of
the social and welfare pro-
gram of Histadrut in Israel,
featured an opening address
by Ambassador Zvi Brosh,
minister for information at
the Israeli Embassy in
Washington.
Brosh spoke of an auster-
ity gram of belt tighten-
ingliutt Israelis will have to
endive to pay the price of
peace with Egypt. He
pointed to the high cost of
relocating military instal-
lations from the Sinai to the
Negev under the Israeli-
Egyptian peace agreement,
and to Israel's increased
energy bill due to the loss of
the Sinai oil fields.
Brosh noted that Israel
will spend roughly 10 per-
cent of its gross national
product on defense this year
because Syria, Iraq and
Jordan still remain a threat
to Israel's security.

It will cost the Detroit
Jewish community 20 per-
cent more this year to pro-
vide the same services as
last year.

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