THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, April 11, 1980 IDF Considers Higer Draft Age 1 NE studied for its implications with respect to manpower needs, Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eytan appears to favor the prospect of older conscripts. At a question and answer session with Boy Scouts in Haifa last week, Eytan noted that a higher induc- WINDSOR'S ONLY AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE • LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH STROWNG-MES - TINIRS.-SUN. OPEN TUES. THRU SUN. FROM 11:30 p.m. OLD BUDAPEST RESTAURANT 14126 WYANDOTTE ST. EAST, corner of Moy Ave., Windsor A NANCY DINNER THEATRE presents GUYS avows t!M [0 17: r TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israeli army is considering proposals to raise the induc- tion age from 18 to 19 or possibly 20. While military sources stressed that the idea is far from being im- plemented and must be STARRING NANCY GURWIN EDGAR A. GUEST H "Lively, fast-moving, plenty of laughs." ... Danny Raskin _"Wonderful, nostalgic entertainment" ... 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He said that the state was founded on five main prin- ciples: Zionism, settlement, immigration, Jewish labor and freedom to work and live anywhere in the coun- try. But according to Eytan, the old ideals have long been forgotten or lost and the time has come to search for new ones and revive the old ones. "If we do not revive and rejuvenate the attrac- tive power of the land of Is- rael we may have to pay a very dear price," the chief of staff said. Settlers Protest JERUSALEM (JTA) — About 4,000 settlers demonstrated outside the Knesset building last week to demand changes in the legal status of the West Bank so that Jewish settle- ments there cannot be chal- lenged in the courts. Every brave man is a man of his word. To Lis, Every Function Is An Occasion Finns Outraged by Iraqi Letter on Boycott Ben Ziscovitch, a member HELSINKI (JTA) — Members of parliament, the - of Kokoomus, the national press and leaders of Fin- coalition party opposition land's tiny Jewish commu- bloc in Parliament, called nity have called on the gov- for a statement of clarifica- ernment for a firm, negative tion when Parliament re- response to Iraq's recent convenes next week. Leo demand for information to Motzkin, president of the facilitate the blacklisting of Jewish community of Hel- Finnish companies doing sinki, led a delegation cal- ling on Prime Minister business with Israel. The demands were con- Mauno Koivisto last week tained in a "strictly confi- to ask for a "clear, strong" dential" letter from the stand by the government Iraqi ambassador, Gen. against the Iraqi demands. Israel's ambassador to Saleh Mehdi Amash, to Foreign Trade Minister Finland, Rehavim Amir, reported that his office was Esko Rekola. The letter, dated March "flooded" with telephone 14, gave the government 10 calls and messages from days to respond. It cited Finnish friends and others seven firms which it said expressing their "outrage" imported various products from Israel that are "also Israel Denies available from Iraq" and wanted to know if "there is a Hostage Action Zionist or Jew on your board JERUSALEM (JTA) — of directors or in any subor- The Israel Foreign Ministry dinate managerial position" on Wednesday denied a re- and whether the company port that Israel was deals with any Israeli com- negotiating separately with pany. or has "links with a the terrorists holding dip- company doing business lomats as hostages in the with Israel." Dominican embassy in Col- The letter also asked ombia. for details of the com- According to the Associ- panies' financial posi- ated Press, Brazil and Swit- tions, the names of their zerland are also conducting stockholders, board separate negotiations with members and managers the M-19 group holding the of their subdivisions. ambassadors. The letter was acknowl- The Israel Foreign Minis- edged by Rekola only after try said it was taking ac- it was expoed in the local tions to free the Israeli press last week. The trade envoy held hostage in full minister said, "I leave it up coordination with the other to our companies each to countries whose diplomats make its own reply." He also are held in the occupied em- made the point that Fin- bassy. land's relations with Iraq are "very good" and profes- There may be luck in get- sed to be uncertain whether ting a good job — but there's the letter was an expression no luck in keeping it. of Amash's private views or a statement of the Baghdad "Ms. MIDLER government's policy. WSU Theater Offerings Told 11 Troy, Michigan 48098 (313) 879-2100 Literary Reading in Farmington The Farmington Hills Li- brary will sponsor an eve- ning of poetry, short story and drama readings, featur- ing the Ridgewriters, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the li- brary. An open reading will fol- low the presentation. The open reading is limited to 12 persons. To register, call the library, 553-0300 by Mon- day. MOVIE GUIDE BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W._ 12 Mile Rd. rkley LI 2-0330 All Seats $1.00 at all times Weekdays incl. Sat. HELD OVER! Steve Martin & Bernadette Peters "THE JERK" (R) Mon.-Sat. 7:35, 9:20 Sun. 2:00, 3:40, 5:35, 7:30, 9:25 WASHINGTON THEATER. 426 S. Washington, R.O. Author William Man- chester will speak on behalf of the Center for New Thinking 9 p.m. April 19 at Cobo Hall. Manchester will speak on "Power — America in Perspective." There is a charge. For tickets, call the Center for New Thinking, 546-8928. N 55000RT(H _ro l-10ELkDcill.L,T1101N715 TORONTO (JTA) — James McQuirter, 21, and Armand Siksna, 36, both of Toronto, have been acquit- ted by a county judge of con- spiracy to distribute hate literature. While describing the material as -"absolute gar- bage," Judge Douglas said he was not persu that it constituted h propaganda under the law or that there was evidence that it was circulated or planned to be circulated. McQuirter, reportedly an avowed organizer for the Ku Klux Klan and the defunct rightwing Western Guard, said he had given copies only to sympathizers. Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times "The World of Sholem Aleichem," by Arnold Perl, will open 8:30 p.m. April 23 at the Wayne State Univer- sity Studio Theater. The WSU theater de- partment also announces the opening of its produc- tion of "Pippin," 8:30 p.m. April 25 at the Bonstelle Theater. For schedules and ticket information, call the WSU box office, 577-2972. Poetry Reading The Cultural Arts Di- vision of the Southfield De- partment of Parks and Rec- reation will feature poetry readings by Hank Malone and Edward Hirsch 8 p.m. Tuesday in the parks and recreation building. Admis- sion is free, and refresh- ments will be served. Extremists Freed is a wonder and a stunner..." Author to Speak Whether it's business or social, large or small, our catering consultants will make your event a memorable one. Call Tim O'Connor our Director of Catering who will be pleased to plan your function and suggest an appropriate menu for the occasion. over the "threat of blacklist." 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