THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz — Of Course! (Hebrew Copy Available) • • • • • 1 1 1 352-7387 • • • • • • • • BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA DANNY VENICE ORCHESTRA DENNIS VERNIER 1 Man Band APE-A-GRAM CHARLES ROWLAND, Pianist AUDITIONS FOR SEYMOUR TALENT SHOW Sat., July 5, 1 p.m. Staffords, Orchard Mail I SHOWS? MUSIC? ENTERTAINMENT? 1 Seymour Schwartz — Of Course! 356-8525 1 1 1 1 1 go Begin Plans Moving Offices Into E. Jerusalem Quarters JERUSALEM (JTA) — Officials of the Prime Minister's Office were re- ported this week to be seri- ously considering moving it to East Jerusalem. They are said to have selected one of several new government buildings now under con- struction in the Sheikh Jar- rach district, just across the former demarcation line with West Jerusalem. Permier Menahem Begin was reported to have vetoed ART in THE SQUARE SUMMER CLEARANCE OFF 30-50% SELECTEDD VO-U-P 15% OFF HANDBAGS Applegate open SUN. noon to 6 1B a Handbags Luggage , 26555 Evergreen, Sfld. 29815 Northwestern, Sfld. 356-1800 357-1800 Travelers Tower Applegate SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Reduced Mostly 30%to 50% OFF original prices INFANTS & TODDLERS • Playwear • Sportswear • Swimwear- • Sleepwear • Etc. GIRLS 4-14 • • • • Playwear • Sportswear Swimwear • Sun Dresses Jackets • Sleepwear Accessories • Etc. BOYS 4-14 • Polos • Shirts • Shorts • Slacks • Suits • Swimwear • Jackets • Accessories • Etc. 23077 Coolidge, Oak Park OPEN DAILY 10-5:30 VISA MASTER CHARGE a move into the vacant premises of what was the Saudi Arabian embassy- to Jordan before 1967 for polit- ical reasons. But he is known to favor a shift of his office and of the Cabinet meeting room and Cabinet Secretariate into East Jerusalem as yet another gesture of Israel's claim to permanent sovereignty over the united city. United nations Secreatry General Kurt Waldheim expressed "great concern" over the reports. In a statement read on his behalf by a UN spokesman, Waldheim declared If this decision is confirmed,, it will in- evitably affect the status of Jerusalem, and, there- fore, be in contravention of resolutions and deci- sions of the General As- sembly and Security Council. Any such action will further heighten ten-. sion in the area and re- nder more difficult the search for a comprehen- sive, just and lasting set- tlement in the Middle East." The U.S. State Depart- ment hedged in its reaction saying "the precise question is whether the government of Israel has such plans." Protests UN Bias Against Israeli Builder U.S. UNITED NATIONS — The U.S. has issued several protests, including a stiff letter to UN Secretary Gen- eral Kurt Waldheim, against the decision of the UN to ignore its -rules and not award a $23 million building contract in Kenya to the low bidder — Israel's Solel Boneh construction company. UN sources say the proj- ect-may now be-scaled down and re-bid to avoid the U.S. objection. The project is a headquarters building for a UN environmental pro- gram. The Israeli firm ranks 34th in world overseas con- struction and has put up some of the largest build- ings in Nairobi, including the Hilton Hotel. The U.S. has threatened to withdraw its $10 million contribution to the project. Solel Boneh bid $1.4 million lower than its nearest corn- petitor. Friday, June 21, 1980 39 00 00 All Manufacturers Cents Off Coupons Up To and Including 5f&X Value UPON TH LF Chatham gives you 50% more on all "cents-off" manufacturer's coupons up to and including 50Q face value. Other retailers and "free" coupons excluded. Limit one coupon for any one product. Coupon plus 50% bonus cannot exceed the price of the item. OKONOMY AMBURGER or CT. 'PKG. ILimit 2 Per Family with Savings Certificate and any Purchase Please' ii *FARMINGTON •OAK PARK •SOUTHFIELD Greenfield near Lincoln Tel-Twelve Mall Middlebelt at 11 Mi. , Prices Effective at Above Stores Only June 27 thru 6 P.M. July 3, 1980. ROKEACH OR MAN ISCH EWITZ Enduring Peace? JERUSALEM (ZINS) — After a year of peace with Egypt, most Israelis believe that peace will endure. Ac- cording to a Public Opinion Research Institute poll, 17.1 percent strongly believe peace will persist, 36.2 per- cent "believe more or less," 17 percent believe "faintly," 20.9 percent do not believe it will persist, and 4.5 per- cent said peace will depend on Anwar Sadat, a solution to the Palestinian problem, or a change in the Israeli government. *FARMINGTON MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE *OAK PARK GREENFIELD NEAR LINCOLN • SOUTHFIELD TEL-TWELVE MALL Prices Effective at Above Stores Only June 27 thru 6 P.M. July 3, 1980. No Sales to Dealers or Wholesale Buyers. I I