▪ ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Baskervilles' at Southfield Library Friday, October 22, 1982 33 Ben-heir Cites Importance of U.S.-Israel 'Friendship' The Hound of the Bas- further information, call kervilles" will be shown at the library, 354-9100. Southfield Public Library on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Speak of the moderns the Marcotte Room. without contempt, and of The film stars Basil the ancients without Rathbone as Sherlock idolatry; judge them all by Holmes and Nigel Bruce as their merits, and not by Dr. Watson. their age. Admission is free. For —Lord Chesterfield JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's friendship with the United States is "the cor- nerstone of its foreign policy . . . in no circumstances will it allow that friendship to falter." This pledge was voiced by Deputy Foreign Minister Yehuda Ben-Meir of the National Religious Party to a group of American busi- ness executives visiting Is- rael under the auspices of teh Israel Bond Organiza- tion. Ben-Meir's remarks were plainly intended to contrast with statements critical of the U.S. recently voiced by ************* * ******** WNIC-FM 100 and PAUL STANLEY invite you to enjoy SOUPY SALES at HAMILTON PLACE Defense Minister Ariel Sharon. Ben-Meir said the United States played a "pos- itive role" and made "a con- structive contribution" to the pursuit of peace in the region and to the resolution of the Lebanese crisis. Israel would do "every- thing in its power," Ben-Meir continued, to maintain and develop its close relationship with the United States. It knew that it had no better friend and ally than the U.S. — just as the U.S. should know it had no alawiell ■ RWr Award-Winning Play at WSU (On Southfield between 12 & 13 Mile) Wednesday, Oct. 20th thru Saturday, Oct. 23rd Wayne State University's Bonstelle Theater will pre- sent Lanford Wilson's award-winning dramatic mystery, "The Rimers of El- dritch," for the next two weekends. 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