THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, September 2, 1983 Boycott Fine Levied to Bank Mack Pitt The Commerce Depart- ment announced last month that Bank America Corp., one of the nation's largest banks, agreed, without ad- mitting any wrongdoing, to pay a $108,000 fine stem- ming from charges it vio- lated federal regulations banning aid to the Arab Kohl Cancels Trip to Israel boycott of Israel. Just days earlier, the Bank of New York agreed to pay $24,500 for violations of the same law. BONN (JTA) — Chancel- lor Helmut Kohl has can- celed his scheduled trip to Orchestra Israel, which was to have plus begun Wednesday, in the Disco aftermath of Premier Truth makes the face of Menahem Begin's resigna- music just for you! that person shine who tion from office. • 358-3642 speaks and owns it. A government spokes- — South man said Kohl hopes to go to Israel later this year, but that it was unlikely he would visit Israel before his scheduled tour of Arab countries in October. The government spokes- man, Peter Boenisch, told a Along With All The Employees of press conference Wednesday that the main purpose of Kohl's visit was to pursue friendship and reconcilia- tion between the two coun- tries. The major obstacle threatening West German- at Lincoln Center, 101/2 Mile and Greenfield Israeli relations is the possible sale of Leopard Wish A Healthy, Happy and Prosperous Tanks to Saudi Arabia, a move which Israel said would threaten its national security. A visit at this time by To All Our Customers and Friends Kohl, when Israel is pout= ically tense over Begin's resignation, would not be conducive to relaxed talk about friendship and re- conciliation, Boenisch said. Meanwhile, before Kohl _ . to _ announced his decision and his st•••••■• ARON and VERA FEDER cancel his visit to Israel, the Arab ambassadors in Bonn published a statement warning the chancellor not to extend additional finan- cial aid to Israel during his talks in Jerusalem. The envoys said that such aid, if given, would contribute to Israel's "policy of aggres- sion and terrorism." However, no one in any official capacity in Bonn knew of any plans to in- crease financial aid to Is- rael, which now stands at 140 million Marks (about BARTON'S CHOCOLATE and .GIFTS N EW YEAR A LARGE SELECTION OF CANDY & CHOCOLATES ARE AVAILABLE $54 million) annually in long-term loans. West Ger- man diplomats expressed dismay at the warning by the Arabs. Belle Silverman became famous as opera star Be- verly Sills. BINGO Tuesdays, Sept. Only 7:00 P.M. B'nai David Southfield Rd. at 9 1 /2 Mile FRANKLIN KOSHER MEATS (DON BARDEN) Taking Holiday Orders Temporarily At Jack Cohen -& Son 26035 Coolidge, Oak Park WE DELIVER 547 4121 - BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD., W. BLOOMFIELD • 851-9666 SUNDAYS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 9 am. to 7 p.m. ORDER TRAYS NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS SPECIALS SEPT. 2 THRU SEPT. 8 I Produce Specials Fri, Sat. and Sun. Only New Crop U.S. No. 1 Yellow ORDER YOUR BREAK FAST TRAYS NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS ONIONS The Finest Smoked Fish Trays Available! C lb. SUPER SPECIAL Smoked Pillar Rock Solid White Meat GRAPES Nosh $ 1 9 9 Smoked Fresh Whole Lake Superior SUPER SPECIAL WHITEFISH $ 37 c 59 lb. Idaho Baking 9 POTATOES lb. TUNA 99 C 7 oz. can Limit 4 1 SUPER SPECIAL I White Seedless SABLE SUPER SPECIAL 29c.b. Best's Kosher HOT DOGS 11b pkg $ 1 9 . Hot CORNED BEEF t ji 9 9 or PASTRAMI 'int HAND-CUT BELLY LOX lb