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August 19, 1983 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Love no man; trust no
man; speak ill of to his face,
nor well of any man behind
his back. Spread yourself

upon his bosom publicly,
whose heart you would eat
in private.
— Ben Jonson

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Lavi Program on Target'

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The development of the
Lavi, the lightweight
fighter plane Israel wants to
build in cooperation with
the United States, is now
right "on target" following
the nearly year-long delay
in U.S. approval caused by
Israel's invasion of Lebanon
in June 1982.
This was stressed at a
briefing for Israeli reporters
last week at the offices of
Grumman International
Inc. in Rosslynn, Va., by
George Kinnear, Grum-
man's vice president in
charge of its Washington
operations, and Marvin
Klemow, director of the
Washington office of Israel
Aircraft Industries (IAI).
Grumman is developing the
wing and tail for the Lavi.
Kinnear, a retired U.S.
Navy Admiral, said there
has been a lot of misinfor-
mation both in the United
States and Israel about the
Lavi, some of it due to delib-
erate "disinformation." The
Pentagon is presently con-
ducting the technical re-
view of Grumman's portion
of the plane needed before a
license can be given by the
U.S. to begin manufacture
of the first prototype of the
plane. The review, which
started June 10, takes 60-90
days.
The first prototype is
expected to be flown in
Israel in 1985. Actual
production is scheduled
to begin in 1990 with 12
planes, eventually build-
ing 36 planes a year.
Klemow said this will
provide 12,000 perma-
nent jobs in Israel. He
said in the first years
more of the work will be
done in the United States
but as production con-
tinues, the U.S. contribu-
tion will lessen and the
percentage of the work in
Israel will increase until
almost all of it is done
there.
Kinnear noted that since
the planes will not be ready
for production until 1990, it
will be at least 15 years
until Israel could even con-
sider trying to export the

Art on Display
at Meadow Brook

An exhibition of arts and
crafts will be held this
weekend on the grounds of
Meadow Brook Hall in
Rochester.
Paintings, sculpture,
ceremics; jewelry and works
of blown glass will be on
display in the courtyard of
the former Dodge estate.
The exhibition will run
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Ad-
mission is free.

Free Concert
at Town Center

The Southfield Depart-
ment of Parks and Recrea-
tion will present the Stan
Adamus Group in concert 7
p.m. Sunday at the Pruden-
tial Town Center.
In the event of rain.
. the
free, outdoor concert will be
rescheduled for a later date.

.

Lavi so the plane cannot be
considered as competition
for any U.S. planes now on
the market. Northrop has
been the major U.S. com-
pany opposed to the Lavi,
arguing that it will compete
with its F-20.

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SUNDAYS Ill 2 a.m.

Friday, August 19, 1983 33

Individuals may deceive
and be deceived; but no one
ever deceived everybody,

nor has everybody ever de-
ceived any one.
_
— Pliny the, younger

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