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July 09, 1982 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-09

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34 Friday, July 9, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

STEPHENSON
CLUB

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Egypt Says Israel Violated Camp David in Lebanon Drive

PARIS (JTA) — Egypt's
Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs, Butros
Ghali, accused Israel of
"violating the Camp David
agreements and the spirit of
the (Egyptian-Israeli peace)
treaty" by its actions in
Lebanon.
In an interview published
in LeMonde, Ghali hinted
that Egypt might take
measures against Israel in
the future, but did not
specify what they might be
or when they would be
applied. He said the Egyp-

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We were bursting at the seams, and it
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So, we lost some wait. But, we didn't get
smaller, we got bigger.
We've remodeled for your convenience.
We've added 72 new seats to our dining
room. We've also expanded our parking lot
— and the bar lounge is much larger and
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Best of all. we've added Chef Larry's
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BUTROS GHALI

tian Parliament has dis-
cussed "the possibility of
sanctions" against Israel.
The Egyptian diplomat,
in Paris for talks with
President Francois Mitter-
rand, said an appeal over
the weekend by three prom-
inent Jewish leaders for Is-
rael to lift the seige of West
Beirut and open direct
negotiations with the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion was "extremely
encouraging."
It was made last Friday
by former French Pre-
mier Pierre Mendes-
France; Dr. Nahum
Goldmarn, former
president of the World
Jewish Congress; and
Philip Klutznick, another
former WJC president
who served as U.S. Secre-
tary of Commerce in the
Carter Administration.
PLO Chief Yasir Arafat,
who is in West Beirut, was
also quoted by LeMonde as
saying that the Jewish
leaders' call for mutual
recognition between Israel
and the PLO "constituted a
positive initiative toward a
just and lasting peace in the
Middle East."
Ghali said he hoped that
the military defeat of the

Candidates Due
at OP Forum

The Oak Park Council of
Community Organizations
will sponsor a forum featur-
ing six gubernatorial can-
didates 7 p.m. Wednesday
at the Oak Park Commu-
nity Center.
Candidates who will ap-
pear are: James Brickley,
Zolton Ferency, William
Fitzgerald, Richard Head-
lee, David Plawecki and Dr.
Edward Pierce.

Comedy Turlie'
at Music Hall

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WED., JULY 14, 7 p.m.

C-'

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per pets:

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AUTHENTIC MEXICAN &
AMERICAN FOOD

The musical comedy
"Purlie" will have a limited
run at the Music Hall July
15-18. Performances are at
8 p.m. July 15, 16 and 17
and at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. July
18.
Tickets are available at
the Music Hall box office
and all CTC outlets. For in-
formation, call the Music
Hall, 963-7680.

WED., JULY 14-SUN., JULY 18

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TUES., JULY 13

SINGING TROUBADORS (Antonio & Manuel)

7 to 10 p.m. Mon. thru Wed.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Home Of The

COMEDY CASTLE
GEORGE MILLER

Frequent "Tonight Show & David Letterman guest

NEW YORK — Gerald A.
Flanzbaum of Warren, N.J.
has been appointed chair-
man of new gifts missions in
the United Jewish Appeal's
new gifts program.

NEW TALENT &
IMPROV with the ROYAL TROOPS
WED., JULY 21 THRU SUN., JULY 25 ...PAUL KELLY

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Royal Oak

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