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June 13, 1980 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-13

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Southfield Slates Varied Activities

House OKs Foreign Aid Bill

A four-hour training
workshop will be presented
by the Red Cross 6 p.m.
June 26 at the Southfield
Public Library. This train-
ing session will prepare and
certify adults to conduct
mother's aide courses to in-
struct young adults in
babysitting skills.
Enrollment in this free
workshop is limited to
adults 18 years and older.
For information, call Karen
Kotulis-Carter, 354-9100.
Dr. Lawrence I. Berkove
will review his new book,

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The House of Representa-
tives voted 221-147 June 5
and sent to the Senate
foreign aid legislation
authorizing $2.18 billion in
military and economic aid
to Israel.
It also authorized $1.3 bil-
lion for Egypt and $16 mil-
lion for development and
training programs for the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Egypt also received from
other U.S. sources about
$300 million under the Food
for Peace Program.
While cutting the overall
authorization level by 10
percent to $5.2 billion for
the fiscal year starting next
October 1, the House
excluded from this reduc-
tion its assistance for Israel,
Egypt UNICEF, peace-
keeping operations, Ameri-
can schools and hospitals
abroad and refugee aid.
More funds for Syria were
barred. The U.S. has $250
million in the pipeline for
Syria from previous alloca-
tions.
While the Administra-
tion pared down its re-
quest for Syria to $3.5 mil-
lion from $90 million a
year ago, the House voted
320-71 to reject the re-
quest and to ban further
aid to Syria.
Rep..-Edward Derwinski
(R-I11.) led the discussion
against aid for Syria, citing
Syria's opposition to the
U.S. peace initiatives in the
Middle East and its mis-
treatment of Syrian Jewry.
Rep. William Broomfield

"Ambrose Bierce: Skepti-
cism and Dissent," 7:30 p.m.
June 25 in the Marcotte
Lecture-Recital Room of the
Southfield Civic Center and
is free and open to the pub-
lic.

The Beech Woods Read-
ing Center will present
Laurel and Hardy films for
the whole family 3 p.m.
every other Monday from
June 30 through Aug. 11 in
the multi-purpose room at
Beech Woods Recreation
Center. Admission is free.

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publican on the House In-
ternational Relations
Committee, spoke at length
against aid for Syria.

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their own.
—Plautas Mercator

Wise men learn by other
men's mistakes; fools, by

VOTED NO. 1
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Desert Discovery

TEL AIV (JTA) — A rare
discovery in the Judaean
Desert by two Tel Aviv Uni-
versity archeologists re-
cently revealed a nine-room
perfumery at Ein Bokek
dating from the Herodian
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SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1980
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(A La Provenciale)
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SMALL SHRIMP in beer batter
PALATSCHINKEN with cheese filling
HOME FRIED POTATOES
DEVILED EGGS
RED BEAN SALAD
TEXAS STYLE COLE SLAW
GERMAN POTATO SALAD
MIXED GREENS
FOUR DIFFERENT VEGETABLES
BIG FRUIT BOWL
VIENNESE STRUDLE
COFFEE CAKE
FRUIT CAKE

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