30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 19, 1982 Tr Specializinggin Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners 7225 W. Mdlichols (6 blk*. W. of Livernois) us 2-6455 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 2:30 A.M. RIBS! RIBS! RIBS! THE NEW Home of Baby Spare Ribs Since 1941 W. HURON (M-59) 1 BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH Hugh Gedrich, WATERFORD spect of the Boycott of Is- rael." Bill Stead, marketing di- rector of GM International Services, the Grand Met subsidiary which sent the letter, said, "It was not the first time such a letter had been sent. We were consid- ering trading in Saudi Arabia and we would have to ensure that the supplier was able to work there." "The contract was never concluded, but in view of U.S. business opinion that the Seagram bid for the Conoco oil conglomerate last summer (in the same month as Grand Met's take-over of Intercontinen- tal) was unsuccessful be- cause the Seagram chair- man, Edgar Bronfman, is an active supporter of Israel, it is presumed that the usual undertakings were given locally," Frazer reported. Grand Met issued a This new group in- statement last week which cludes, besides the said, "The Grand Met group Jerusalem Interconti- has extensive commercial nental in East Jerusalem, interests throughout the nine hotels in Arab coun- world and this includes a substantial trade with tries. - The London Daily Mail countries in the Middle reproduced a part of a letter East. "If certain countries in- allegedly written by a Grand Met company a year sist on trading conditions, ago to a potential supplier providing they do not offend in the field of waste man- against UK law, we have no alternative but to accept agement. The letter said: "You will them. To do otherwise appreciate that as a meas- would be to hand over the ure of our business is con- business to our competi- ducted in the Middle East, it tors." will be essential that your company satisfies the Arab Jerusalem Film League restrictions in re- at Art Institute LONDON — Grand Met- ropolitan, the multi- national business group headed by Jewish busi- nessman Sir Maxwell Joseph, admitted last week that it has been willing to conduct business in the Middle East in accordance with the terms of the Arab boycott of Israel. According to an article by Jenni Frazer in the London Jewish Chronicle, Grand Met, which has been work- ing in the Middle East for a long time, will lose its last Jewish director when Sir Maxwell retires as chair- man in September, leaving no Jewish board members and no Jews in high levels of management. In August last year, Grand Met acquired the In- tercontinental Group of hotels from Pan Am, which has never operated flights to Israel. Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Moo. IL Director of Operations Jewish Company in Britain Working With Arab Boycott For Res: 681-2111, TWO FABULOUS SPECIALS! DAILY FROM 5 P.M. TO CLOSING AND 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. SUNDAYS ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT OF OUR FAMOUS BAR-B-Q 2 1•11.11•1 CHICKEN $395„, AT OUR INCLUDING OUR 32-ITEM SOUP & SALAD BAR! person ■ 1/2 PRICE FOR CHILDREN START YOUR DINNER WITH A TURN SOUP & SALAD BAR i °CENTS With The Purchase of Any Entree From Our 50-Item Menu WE TAKE 10% OFF ALL CARRY-OUT ORDERS! ANY ORDER OF $10 OR MORE DELIVERED FREE WITHIN 3 MILES! Above not at this location 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 352-2150/352-2153 • t'1i ell X1 1 Fairlane Town Center, Dearborn (Next to Sears Entrance On Upper Level) 336-7566 S The World Adventure Series at The Detroit Insti- tute of Arts will present "Jerusalem and the Un- known Middle East," 2:30 p.m. Feb. 28 in the au- ditorium theater, John R. entrance. Dr. Michael Hagopian will narrate his film. Tic- kets may be purchased at the door, or by calling the DIA ticket office, 832-2730, dailrbetween 9:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Travel, Yericla Focus of Youth TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A Yediot Ahronot study shows that a majority of Israeli youth have a desire to travel outside Israel. Most prefer to visit Europe. A second study of kibutz youth showed that only 16 percent expressed firm op- position to emigration of Is- raelis. Some 77 percent jus- tified it or at least expressed some understanding for the yordim. Violinist Appears at Ford Museum Violinist Miha Pogacnik will perform music by Bach, Bartok and Paganini on in- struments made by the master violin makers of Cremona, Italy, 3:30 p.m. at Henry Ford Museum Thea- ter. There is an admission charge to the museum, but the concert is free. An Israeli firm is market- for measuring blood pres- - ing a - Loin=operated device- sure and pulse• rate. 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