Friday, June 12, 1981 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Four Michiganians Will Compete in Maccabia Games in July $ 1695 RODNICK- McINERNEY'S 779-4140 772-4350 VW. LOOK BETTER ! SAVE 50% DRESSES LONG& SHORT $59 Values After Five (sizes 6-44) $29 5199 Group — $139 Group S99 Group $99 $69 $49 WEDDINGS - PARTIES - BAR MITZVAS TODAY thru SAT — 10 am to 5:30 pm ANDELSBIRMZHAM gH 154 SOUTH WOODWARD (Mi 2.415Cri • • • • • •• • • ••• LONDON (JTA) — Talks theless, has been extremely between British leaders and nervous lest any last min- a top level Saudi Arabian ute incident upset their delegation headed by King notoriously sensitive Khalid got off to a good start guests, but the Israeli air Wednesday following the strike at Iraq may make the British government's Khalid visit more successful strong condemnation of Is- than his hosts had antici- rael's air strike against ,pated. This may have added to Iraq's nuclear reactor Sun- the vehemence of day and profuse praise for Saudi statesmanship voiced Thatcher's condemna- by the Queen at a state ban- tion of the Israeli raid quet for the Saudi royal vis- shortly after the arrival of the Saudi party. She itor Tuesday night. Khalid and his ministers called it "a grave breach of defense and foreign af- of international law" and fairs lunched with Prime rejected a suggestion by Minister Margaret pro-Israel Labor MK Thatcher as her guests at Grenville Janner that Is- No. 10 Downing Street rael had performed an in- Wednesday. The ministers ternational service by are also holding private removing Iraq's nuclear talks with their British capability. She said she would have counterparts. 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Shai, prior to his service with the Israeli Mission, had been for five years a military correspondent with Israel Television and had earned a reputation as a commentator on the Mideast military situation. He also served as a political correspondent and covered the Knesset for Israel TV. LEISRAEL k7acsmant 0/6fr TORONADO 3,75-12EILE.grr,=„ 3 Times Daily .Nation-Wide Delivery SAY IT WITH TREES British-Saudi Talks Begin in London WITIIIMIJENIZELA TZ.LP FRUIT BASKETS hibition and reception at ticipate in 31 sports. The opening ceremonies the Ilan Sports Center for will be held July 6 at the the Disabled. Ramat-Gan Olympic Stadium. Mrs. Yitzhak Na- von, wife of the president of Israel, will declare the Games open and the Mac- cabia Torch will be lit by a torch that will be relayed to the stadium from the graves of the Maccabees in Modiin. A special concert in conjunction with the Games will be peatormed by the Israel Philhar- monic Orchestra under. the direction of Zubin Mehta. There will also be a festival of gymnastics condemn the aggressor if Is- and folklore and a clos- rael had been the target of ing ceremony at Sultan's Pool outside the walls of an attack. Britain's strong reaction Jerusalem. to the Israeli raid under- As a member of the offi- scored the European dimen- cial delegation, Mrs. sions of the Anglo-Saudi Kronick will participate in talks. several dinners with U.S. Britain will shortly as- Ambassador to Israel sume the rotating Samuel Lewis and an ex- presidency of the European JEWISH Economic Community OFFICIAL AGENCY NATIONAL FUND (EEC) Council of Ministers. 27308 SOUTHFIELD The Saudis are pressing the SFLD, MI. 48076 Europeans to come out even 557-6644 more strongly on behalf of Monday thru Thursday, the Palestinian cause. AUTHORIZED 9 AM to 5 PM Britain, for its part, is SALES & REPAIRS Friday 9 AM to 4 PM seeking important mili- Sunday 10 AM to 1 PM tary and civilian orders from the wealthy Saudis. „ruler, nip United Kingdom exports to Saudi Arabia will ap- proach 2 billion pounds ($800 million) this year, Jewelers Ltd,_ but are still far behind C reative Jewelers Diamonds — Precious Stones — American and French Precision Time Pieces 11 sales to that country, par- HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mile & Lahser 353-314 ticularly of military hardware and infras- tructure. Meanwhile, supporters and opponents of Israel clashed in the House of Commons Tuesday. Janner, who is president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, intervened strongly on behalf of Israel, but was shouted down by pro-Arab MPs led by Laborite An- drew Fauls. Detroiter Max Sheldon, who will be a spectator at the Games, the 11th Mac- cabia, was a participant in the second Maccabia, in 1938. Ira Jaffee, Michigan chairman for this year's Games, supervised the task of raising $25,000 to help support the Games. The U.S. sent 130 athletes to the inaugural Maccabia in 1932. More than 300 were on the U.S. team in 1977 and more than 400 are on the team this year. More than 3,000 athletes are expected to par- . R A T A O f 'RO I" Ol Er, M AL I ' Daily—Hospital sYmPathY plans to study medicine winner of the High-Point and specialize in sports Champion Award at the medicine. She was Phi state AAU championships. Betta Kappa and a She was the 100-meter member of the National freestyle champion of the Honorary Society at An- Northwest Suburban Swim dover and received the League last summer. She was a finalist in the University of Michigan Regents Alumni Award state high school cham- pionships for three years. in 1981. Miss Rival practices six Miss Rival is a native of Czechoslovakia, emigrating days per week, averaging to the U.S. at age 3. She has 10,000 - 14,000 yards of been swimming competi- swimming each week. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. tively since age 8. She was state champion Jan Rival, and her sister in the 200-meter will accompany her to Is- breaststroke in 1979 and rael. •••Ti• GR AA AA A Of • IT OL DS Of At / (Continued from Page 1) Linden and grandson of Nathan and Ada Linden and Louis and Esther LaMed. Linden's wife, Fran, will travel with him to the Maccabia Games. Anita Rival, 17, is a graduating senior 'at An- dover High School in Bloomfield Hills, finish- ing 12th in her class of 397. In December, she was admitted to Harvard and Radcliffe under their early action plan. She SALE 76 Available IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $11:751 stk. no. 671 O y y O 28000 Telegraph at Tel-12 Mall Open 'Til 9:00 Mon. & Thurs. Eves. I OM COMMY t, Q silIVI4 "AR TS " 354-3300 "Keep That Great GM Feeling With Genuine GM Parts." GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS lheltaffeople • 3 i