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CHICKEN PRIMAVERA SHRIMP PRIMAVERA SCALLOP'S PRIMAVERA '9.95 $1195 $1195 Served with Homemade Fettucini and Fresh Garden Vegetable DINNER INCLUDES: MINESTRONE SOUP, TOSSED GARDEN SALAD & SPUMONI ICE CREAM 5-6 p.m. preceding each con- cert . . . with double drinks for price of single. This year's concert series features traditional head- liners like . . . Lionel Hampton, June 11; Maynard Ferguson, June 18; Stanley Turrentine, July 16; and Spyro Gyra, Aug. 8. Opener Flora Purim and Airto Moreira, among the avant garde groups on the schedule, gave one of P'JAZZ's all-time most ex- citing and highest-energy concerts last year . . . band plays rock and Brazilian jazz, with vocalist Flora demonstrating a six-octave range . . . Airto (pronounced eye-ear-toe) has been voted World's Best Percussionist for nine consecutive years by Downbeat magazine. Friday night concerts are back for the second year .. . featuring Alexander Zonjic for all five nights. Another local jazz favo- rite, who drew the second- highest attendance at last year's concerts, Norma Jean Bell, will be featured on July 18 and Aug. 22. Traditional local favo- rites like Ursula Walker and Brookside Jazz Ensemble, the Austin Moro Band and Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band will be back this summer. New this year is a P'JAZZ outpost booth in the motor lobby of Hotel Pontchart- rain to sell tickets and pro- vide information about P'JAZZ . . . 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. PREVIEW OPENING of Norman's Eton Street Station Restaurant in Bir- mingham is today, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. . . . as a benefit for the Birmingham Sculpture Fund . . . Resident Marshal Frederick's "Freedom of t Human Spirit," a 28-foo high granite base, will be erected at Shain Park in Birmingham . . . He is world-renowned and best known here for his "Spirit of Detroit" at the City-County Bldg. Owners Norm LePage, Tony Brown and Eric Lutz are picking up cost of the $25 opening, so that all money goes to the fund. The former old train sta- tion on Eton and W. Maple is now designed to recreate a turn-of-the-century Euro- pean beer garden . . . Res- taurant is on two levels and includes the tunnel that goes under railroad tracks . . . There are four dining rooms, a bar and piano bar . . . with seating for about 250 people. Moderately priced menu includes range of items from ground rounds to Mexican fare . . . It's open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 4 to 9 Sunday. Israelis dislike women workers New York — A recent study indicated that 70 per- cent of Israelis would favor firing a female employee be- fore a male employee in times of economic austerity. Na'amat-Pioneer Women commissioned the study. Females were even slightly more willing to fire women than the males who were interviewed, reported to Dr. Minna Zemach, direc- tor of the Dahaf Research Institute which conducted the study for Na'amat. The study was undertaken in re- sponse to the 26 percent in- crease in the number of working women over the past five years. Regarding the "ideal" co-worker, 50 percent of the women indicated a prefer- ence for working with men; only 28 percent preferred to work with other women, Teddy Bear rally at zoo The Detroit Zoo will stage its second annual teddy bear rally, featuring games, displays and contests, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday at the Detroit Zoological Park and the Belle Isle Zoo. Chil- dren 5-12 will be entitled to free admission when ac- companied by both an adult and a teddy bear. For information, call the zoo, 399-7001. and the rest were unde- cided. Men registered an even stronger bias toward male co-workers, with 62 percent in favor of working with men, and only 14 per- cent preferring to work with women. Swedish policy hurts observant, BB claims Washington — B'nai B'rith International has called on the government of Sweden to revoke a policy that constrains kosher diet- ary practices and effectively discriminates against Jews. In a letter to Prime Minis- ter Olaf Palme, Gerald Kraft, president of B'nai B'rith declared that the pol- icy is "double-edged." "On one hand it prohibits the kosher slaughter o animals, while on the other hand, it applies an onerous and illogical import tax on kosher meat purchased from outside Sweden," said Kraft. The B'nai B'rith leader noted that since 1980, Swedish authorities have outlawed kosher slaughter as violating that nation's cruelty-to-animals law, even though the proce- dure meets the require- ments of the European Con- vention protecting slaughter-animals.