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Egypt sets
conditions for
renewed ties
Paris (JTA) — Egypt will
return its Ambassador to Is-
rael only after "a total and
unconditional" withdrawal
of all Israeli forces from
south Lebanon, according to
the Egyptian Foreign
Minister.
Esmet Abdel Meguid said
in a press interview pub-
lished here last week that
Israel must fulfill three
conditions before Egypt will
resume full diplomatic rela-
tions on an ambassarodial
level. The Egyptian Ambas•
sador in Israel was recalled
to Cairo in Sept. 1982 after
the Sabra and Shatilla mas-
sacres.
The minister, who met
the President Francois Mit•
terrand last week told the
French daily Le Quotidien
that the other two prim
conditions Israel must ful•
fill before the return of the
Egyptian Ambassador are:
"Substantial progress on
the way to a settlement of
the Palestinian question'
and an Israeli withdrawal
from the Taba enclosure, a
small enclave near Eilai
which Cairo claims a,
Egyptian territory.
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Adult volunteers are
needed to answer phones
and record pledges during
the 1984 Jerry Lewis Tele-
thon for Muscular Dys-
trophy, slated Sept. 2-3.
Persons are needed for
five-hour shifts, and they
can volunteer for the center
nearest their homes.
Oakland County volun-
teers can call the area office
at 399-8800 to assist.
The telethon will be aired
over Channel 2 beginning
at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 2.
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are offered
Four slide programs for
adult groups are available
from the Detroit Historical
Society.
They are: "One Hundred
Years of Fashion," "Houses
and History," "Spires and
Stained Glass' and "Dolls on
Parade."
To schedule the pro-
grams, call Mrs. William
Scott, 642-9252 or 833-
7911.
Benefit slated
District Court Judge Jes-
sica Cooper will captain a
team in a softball game to
benefit Southwest Oakland
County's Camp for Handi-
capped Children 6 p.m.
Thursday at the Southfield
Civic Center. For tickets,
call Howard Rosenberg,
827-4180.
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