THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OPEN MOTHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations Taken 29200 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-4577 GREAT MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOOD FEATURING OUR HOUSE SPECIALTIES: 1 LB. Strip Sirloin Steak, Seafood Maximilian's, Full Slab Baby Back Ribs, Chimichanga, Etc. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Home Of The COMEDY CASTLE Shows Tues, Thru Sun. WED., MAY 5-SUN„ MAY 9 TED HOLUM TUES., MAY 11 NEW TALENT SHOW WED., MAY 12-SUN., MAY 16 -MITCHELL WALTERS "Laverne & Shirley," "Happy Days" 4614 N. WOODWARD, 1 1 /2 blks. S. of 14 MILE Royal Oak 549-2323 . DIMITRI'S NIKO'S 316 N. WOODWARD, 1 1/2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile Open 7 Days 542-4880 . . .s 49 I ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SALAD BAR WITH SOUP . ALEXANDER'S Food 13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE 542-4414 Israel, Egypt Committed to Peace Process: Carter WE WILL BE $299 I WE ALSO FEATURE A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY MENU SUNDAY EVERYDAY SPECIALS 4 p.m._to Closing _ BROILED WHITEFISH $4.95 FRIED SHRIMP IN THE BASKET $5.35 10 OZ. DELMONICO STEAK $5.65 1 /2 FRIED OR BBQ CHICKEN $4.65 FRIED LIVER & ONIONS $4.55 FISH & CHIPS $4.45 BREAST. OF CHICKEN PARMESAN $4.75 MOSTOCCIOLI With Meatball $3.75 VEAL PATTIES . $4.65 SPINACH PIE OR MOUSAKA $4.65 1 /2 SLAB BBQ RIBS $6.25 THURS & SAT. . . . SHORT RIBS OF BEEF' $4.30 nu. . . .STUFFED FLOUNDER $4.25 FM. . . . SALMON PATTIES *MACARONI & CHEESE $3.85 FM. . . . FRIED FISH & CHIPS or MACARONI & CHEESE $3.95 SUN. . . . ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF - $6.95 SUN. . . . 1 /2 ROAST SPRING CHICKEN w/Dressing ..$4.30 SUN. . . . ROAST TURKEY w/Dressing . . .$4.45 ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, SALAD, CHOICE OF POTATO, CHOICE OF DESSERT (rice pudding, tapioca, jello, ice cream or sherbert, BREAD, BREAD STICKS & BUTTER SALAD BAR W/DINNER OR ENTREE 1-TRIP 50c EXTRA COMPLETE BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH DAILY $2.95 WEIGHT WATCHERS BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, DESSERTS Amos ■ w WASHINGTON (JTA) - Former President Jimmy Carter said that he had "no doubt" that both Israel and Egypt are committed to con- tinuing the peace process and are ready now to "move aggressively" toward negotiating an autonomy agreement for the Palesti- nian Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Carter, interviewed on -ABC-TV's "Nightline" pro- gram from Plains, Ga., stressed that for an au- tonomy agreement to be achieved requires the U.S. to place "the full weight and prestige of the White House, - the President and the Secre- tary of State" behind the ef- fort. The former President, who helped Israel and Egypt negotiate the Camp David agreements and their subsequent peace treaty, said he had "extensive tele- phone conversations" with Israeli Premier Menahem Begin and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt. He said both had as- sured him that with Is- rael's withdrawal from Sinai completed, they were "absolutely com- mitted on their words of honor, backed by their own parliaments and their nations, to carry out the Camp David ac- cords." Friday, May 1, 1982 43 Carter said. He said that now the U.S., Israel and Egypt have no other "agenda" than seeking an autonomy agreement. Carter maintained that if the three countries could come up with an acceptable formula, the Palestinians might be persuaded to ac- cept it. He said the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinians had "made a very serious mis- take" by refusing to join the talks. He also noted the PLO chief Yasir Arafat was mistaken in not accept- ing the U.S. conditions of recognizing Israel's right to exist and accepting UN Security Council Resolu- tion 242. - Carter said that during his Administration he had contacts with the PLO through third parties such as Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia. He said the Camp David agreements did not bar PLO members from participat- ing in the negotiations, either in the guise of West Bank municipal officials or as members of one of the delegations from Arab countries. OPEN 7 DAYS DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 1-11 a.m. Mon-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. til 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FROM $2.95 85' EXTRA INCLUDES: SOUP, VEG., COFFEE OR TEA OR 1 SOFT DRINK OR 1 HOT CHOCOLATE AND DESSERT FROM 99c to $2.95 2 EGGS, TOAST & COFFEE $1.05 WAFFLE AND COFFEE $1.45 RIVIERA FAMILY RESTAURANT 13400 W. 8 MILE, E. OF COOLIDGE • Oak Park • 541-3385 HOME COOKING SALAD BAR ALL YOU CAN EAT INCLUDED WITH ALL DINNERS! ALSO INCLUDED: SOUP, POT., VEG. & DESSERT (Rice Pudding, Jello, Pie or Ice Cream) FISH & CHIPS LIVER & ONIONS BAKED FISH SPAGHETTI. ty/Meat Sauce PRIME RIB DELMONICO STEAK STEAK & EGGS w/Hash Browns BROILED WHITE FISH BROILED HADDOCK MEAT LOAF ROAST CHICKEN BAKED LAMB w/Rice Pilaf NEW YORK STRIP STEAK $3.00 $2.90 $3.35 $2.85 $5.95 $3.75 $2.75 $4.10 $3.95 $2.95 $3.80 $4.25 $6.05 The return of Sinai to Egypt was the "first step and might even be the most difficult step" in the effort to achieve a comprehensive peace in the Middle East, Reagan Supports School Prayer Amendment WASHINGTON - President Reagan, who pro- claimed Thursday as a Na- tional Day of Prayer, has announced his support of a proposed constitutional amendment authorizing voluntary group prayer in public schools. Proponents of school - sponsored prayer have pressed for an amendment since the Supreme Court ruled in 1962 that organized prayer in the public schools was a violation of the sep- aration of church and state clause found in the First Amendment. Congress has rejected such proposals five times. MOM DESERVES THE VERY BEST! SO THIS MOTHER'S DAY ORDER A PARTY TRAY FROM PLAZA DELI - THE VERY BEST WAY TO CELEBRATE A VERY IMPORTANT DAY! AND, WITH ANY TRAY, GET A 1982 METRO PASSBOOK ABSOLUTELY FREE! , AJCommittee Parley in NY NEW YORK - Israeli Ambassador Moshe Arens, Deputy Secretary of State Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Mayor Edward I. Koch of New York, Governor Richard Snelling of Ver- mont, Ambassador Max Kampelman, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Robert H. Bork, and American Jewish Committee President Maynard I. 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