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(Made With Halla) OR- CHEESE OMELETTE • Bagel, roll or toast .4 iRvING r s SEE WHY WE ARE Nd. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT THE SOMETHING DIFFEREN DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT 559-1380 il 1 BIk. N. of 11 Mile Open Tues.-Sun. 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. ill11111 27167 GREENFIELD 11111 5 Carrington Tries to Reassure British Jews LONDON (JTA) — Lord Carrington, the Foreign Secretary, has said that Britain "has every inten- tion of seeking and main- taining the closest ties of friendship and understand- ing with Israel, both people and government." The as- surance was given in a let- ter to Greville Janner, MP, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, in reply to a resolution handed in at the end of the anti- Palestine Liberation. Organization rally in Trafalgar Square on July 5. Carrington said that dif- ferences 'over how a secure future for Israel can best be achieved "will not impair our friendship for Israel and Soviet Jewish Activist Gets Four Years NEW YORK (JTA) — Stanislav Zubko, a Soviet Jewish emigration activist, has been sentenced to four years in a labor camp ac- cording to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ). The 43-year-old chemist was convicted on charges of alleged "illegal possession of drugs and firearms" in a court trial in Kiev last week. He declared his inno- cence, saying that the pistol and hashish found in his apartment had been planted there by the 'secu- rity police. Reports received by the NCSJ indicate that a few days before Zubko's arrest on May 16, policemen twice came to his home and took his mother to the police sta- tion. Subsequently, they re- turned to conduct a search on the pretext that "a neighboring apartment,had been broken into." They then "found" a quantity of hashish and a gun. 1111011 11""IIINNER SPECIAC" 111110111 Baton Event at State Fair Iv ONE WEEK ONLY JULY 31 THRU AUG. 6 The 1981 Michigan State OUR SPECIALLY PREPARED Friday, July 31, 1981 Fair's All-Trophy Open Baton Twirling Competi- tion will be staged at the fairgrounds' "Teen Scene" Aug. 28-29. Entry forms and event in- formation can be obtained by writing Harold Arnoldi at the Michigan State Fair- grounds, Detroit, Mich. 48203 or by calling 368- 1000. All entries must be postmarked no later than Aug. 15. Concert in Park on Tuesday The Horizon band will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Oak Park's Major Park Tuesday. Horizon is a six-piece group whose repetoire in- cludes jazz, "Top 40," polkas and waltz music. Admission is free. In case of rain the concert will be held at Oak Park High School. Just be glad you're not getting all the government you're paying for. —Will Rogers, Jr. our fundamental commit- ment to her future. As far as the PLO is concerned, there is no question of our encouraging the organiza- tion in policies hostile to Is- rael. We condemn refer- ences in their Clfarter which call for the destruc- tion of Israel. We also con- demn their failure to re- nounce violence." Referring to the dec- laration the European Economic Community ministers adopted last year in Venice, which called for the PLO to be associated with the Mideast peace process, Carrington said that dec- laration "makes clear that the renunciation of force by all the parties is a basic element in the search for peace in the Middle East. We do not give official recognition to the PLO. "However, we shall con- tinue to talk to them in order to influence them in the direction of a negotiated peace settlement involving acceptance of Israel's rights, just as Israel must accept Palestinian rights." The letter continued: "The position on ministerial dealings with the PLO has not changed. 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