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German sources could not say how the Sy- riar(s would be addressed or on what level. Unless- Syria withdraws from Lebanon, the Israelis will not pull 'Gilt their troops, and the status quo in Lebanon will remain. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency learned that the EEC Foreign Ministers did not . BI-FOLD SUPER SPECIAL 4 ft. openings 5 ft. openings 6 ft. openings Existing Doors $113.99 Installed $118.99 Installed $135.99 Installed NEW MIRRORED BI-FOLD DOORS—FINEST QUALITY Slim Fold 4 ft.-5 ft. openings $175.00 installed 6 ft. openings $205.00 installed LOwest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. , Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled. O.G. Edges, Etc. Complete Service. Prior sales excluded. 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Is- rael's demand that the sanc- tions be lifted is expected to be high on the agenda. EDUCATIONAL THERAPY WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 IA LASTING IMPRESSION Give your guests a memory they will keep forever — an instant Photo Party favor 851-2765 PHOTOS BY GILBO 357-5166 EEC May Join UN Conclave on Palestine STRASBOURG (JTA) — The European Parliament called on the governments of the 10 European Eco- nomic Community member-states to take an active :part in the UN- sponsored international conference • on Palestine scheduled to take place next summer in Paris. The European Parlia- ment resolution was adopted by a large majority in spite of the fact that the goveihments of the 10 states have condemned the conference and have an- nounced that they will not participate. France's Foreign Minis- ter Claude Cheysson has condemned the forthcoming meeting as "not a product- ive move" and has called on the Palestinian leadership and on the Arab states to call off the scheduled meet- ing. The Conference, decided by a UN General Assembly vote last summer; is to take place at UNESCO head- quarters in Paris Aug. 16-27. ■ 111•111•11.. •••=. VD V •=7 .1I ■ 1 = V. V. - = " 1=1. VIDEO TAPING-SERVICE FOR YOUR WEDDING AND BAR MITZVAH PARTIES * Full color sound with Stereo Audio * Completely Edited-and Titled Broadcast Quality Recording AND CREATE PHOTOGRAPHY ASSOC. Complete Photographic Service * Full color professional photography • 11 x 14, 8 x 10, 5 x 7 and 4 x.8 albums AUDREY LORBER & ASSOCIATES 559-6022 or 585-7223 Complete Party Planning Population Odds TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Yit- zhak Tisohler, writing in Davar Hashavua, says that the percentage of Jews in Is- rael, Judea, Samaria and Gaza is virtually the same today as it was following the Six-Day War. TisChler wrote -that in 1967, the areas had a total population of 3.75 million, including 2.3 million Jews (63 percent). In 1981, the entire area had a population of 5.14 mil- lion. 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