44 Friday, August 15, 1980 oc000000000 With Confide ,e Bologna Bomb Blast 'Apology 'Cooking Simplifies Gourmet Re ipes Frightens Jewish Community Marcia Bass of Hun- tington Woods has just pub- 9 SHOWS? MUSIC? ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz — Of coiiiw 356-8525 I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • KOPASZ & Company • DANNY VENICE ORCHESTRA • DENNIS VERNIER 1 Man Banc • DANCER IN GIFT BOX •, CHARLES ROWLAND, Pianist, • LENNY DRAKE • ASTROLOGER • CARICATURE ARTISTS • CAPT. JAY ROBERTS, WJR • BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA • • • • • • • • • • INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz — Of Course! (Hebrew Copy Available) 352-7387 cident" since the bomb's. real destination was a -"Zionist school." The phone call was made by a man who spoke in "a foreign accent," according to Italian press reports, stating that he was a PFLP spokesman, the terrorist organization headed by George Habash which also claimed ownership of the two ground-to-air missiles confiscated in Italy over a year ago. "We wish to offer our apologies to the Italian people," the alleged Pales- tinian terrorist organiza- tion spokesman said, "for what happened at the sta- tion of Bologna. The explo- sion was an error on the part of our transport agent. The bomb was meant for a Zionist school." Palestine Liberation Organization representa- tives in Rome, questioned by reporters for the Ita- lian press, flatly denied the authenticity of the phone call, denying the possibility that any Palestinian organization was involved in the Bologna attack. "This is a sinister plot by Israeli-Zionist circles and their fascist friends," said the PLO spokesman regard-, ing the phone call. Bologna, he said, has always been one of the staunchest supporters of the Palestinian cause and was named a twin city of a Palestinian refugee camp. The Italian government has steadfastly pursued the movement of known neo- fascist, neo-Nazi circles in an attempt to speedily ar- rest those responsible for the Bologna massacre. 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NO SALES TO DEALERS taken the phone call seri- ously since it is generally believed that the Bologna massacre was the work of the same neo-Nazi elements already identified as re- sponsible for several train blasts in the past as well as the 1969 bomb blast mas- sacre in a Milan bank. Iraqi Reactor May Spur M.E. Nuclear Build-Up JERUSALEM (JTA) — The dQlivery of a nuclear reactor ,f,co Iraq will speed up the introduction of nuclear weapon:s into the Middle East, Cbief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eittan warned last week-end. Interviewed 'Lon Radio Is- rael, Eitan said'ae super- powers should seriously consider the situatiorsi-rice Iraq is not a country", Which behaves rationally. NI,uclear weapons and materiervvith which to build them in the hands of Iraq "presents a threat to our existence and Israel must take that into consideration at every stage," Eitan said. Last week Francis Perrin, one of France's leading nu- clear scientists, warned that Iraq could have the nu- clear bomb within a few years. He said that the quantity of uranium supplied by France along with the assistance in tech- nicians, equipment and training facilities should enable Iraq to have a nu- clear striking force of its own by the mid-1980s. France late last month of- ficially announced its plans for uranium deliveries to Iraq despite claims that Baghdad is in the process of manufacturing atomic weapons. Nissim Named Justice Minister JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet approved the appointment of Minister- With-out-Portfolio Moshe Nissim of the Liberal Party wing of Likud as Justice Minister in place of Shmuel Tamir of the Democratic Movement who resigned two weeks ago. Tamir, who remains in the Knesset, quit his post after a number of DM mem- bers of Knesset resigned, leaving only three DM Knesset members, namely Deputy Premier Yigael Yadin, the leader of the DM, Binyamin Halevy, and Tamir. Meanwhile, Premier Menahem Begin approved in principal a request by Fi- nance Minister Yigal Hurtwitz to appoint Likud Knesset member Yigal Cohen-Orgad as Deputy Fi- nance Minister. However, Begin said he wanted to consult with other govern- ment coalition partners be- fore bringing the matter to the Cabinet for approval. Activity and sadness are incompatible. lished a cookbook, "Cooking With Confidence," which the author has subtitled, "a collection of gourmet re- cipes as simple as one, two, three." Published locally by Harlo Press, the paperback cookbook contains recipes for appetizers and dips, soups and sandwiched, salads, breads, rolls, maf- fins, vegetables, meats and sauces, fish and seabods, poultry, desserts, cake; and frostings. Kosher cooks should be advised that there are many recipes that contzin ingre- dients prohibited by kas- hrut and substitutions should be ',lade where applicable. The co)kbook contains a simAfied measures char., and a metric equiv- alent chart. Recpies are libeled "one," for most simple; "two," more sim- ple; and "three,"-simple. Following are sample re- cipes: CINNAMON-NUT MUFFINS (1) 1 cup sugar 2 cups flour 3 tsps. cinnamon 1 /4 tsp. salt 2 tsps. baking powder 1 cup milk 1 /2 cup oil 2 large eggs, beaten 1 cup chopped walnuts or pe- cans Preheat oven to 400 de- grees. Combine dry ingre- dients and sift together. Mix all liquids and combine with dry ingredients. Stir until well blended. Fold in nuts and bake in greased muffin tin for 20 minutes. Yield: 16 muffins _ 1 small onion, chopped 3 tbsps. butte or margarine 11/2 cups half and half salt and peoper cup grated Parmesan 1 /3 cheese 1 tbsp. melted butter or mar- garice In a large skillet, saute onion \ in butter. 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