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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 14, 1984
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Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m.
Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios
Downtown Detroit
Monroe Ave,
963-7058
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For lunch or dinner, Georgio's features specially prepared appetizers, exotic
salads, gourmet entrees, fine wines and liquors and exceptional desserts.
Daily Seafood Specials
Mon.-Thurs.
11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.
11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Mon-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
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Italian-American Dining At Its Finest
4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield
833-9425
29200 Orchard Lake Road
Between 12 and 13 Mile
Farmington Hills
851-4577
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OPEN 7 DAYS SERVING SUPERB_DINNERS 8( . LUNCHES
RONNIE PHILLIPS
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GREEK-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
29267 SOUTHFIELD
(In Farrell's Shopping Plaza at 121/2 Mile) •
569-1112
WEEKLY SPECIALS DEC. 14 THRU DEC. .20
$3.95
SPINACH PIE W/Rice
$4.75
SKIRT STEAK W/Pot.
$4.95
BROILED LAKE SUPERIOR WHITE FISH
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Vannetti's
Restaurant
Serving Metropolitan Detroit Over 50 Years
801 W. Lapeer (M-24) 6 Miles N. of 1-75, Exit 81 - • Lake Orion
693-8882
Accepting
Reservations
For New Year's Eve
Fresh Fish, Veal and Steaks
Private Facilities Available
For All Occasions
Up To 80 People
Your Host:
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27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 8514094
Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-2 a.m.
WHEN ONLY ITALIAN DINING WILL DO
DECEMBER SPECIAL
Mon. Thru Sat.
Appetizer Of The Month:
Shrimp and Oyster Canapes
Chef's Dinners:
Red Snapper in Papillote
Rolled Stuffed Swordfish Cutlets en
Brochette
Stuffed Rainbow Trout
Vienna (JTA) — The third trial
against a Palestinian accused of
having masterminded two ter-
rorist acts in Vienna three years
ago ended last week with the con-
viction of Mohammed Bahij
Younis. Younis, who was charged
with the planning of both the kil-
ling of Vienna City Councilman
Heinz Nittel and the attack on the
Jewish Community Center in
Vienna - that killed two and in-
jured 18 others, was sentenced to
20 years in prison.
The majority (5-3) vote of the
jury reflected the strange array of
evidence brought forth by the de-
fendant's lawyer. Younis had
been arrested several days after
the attack on the community cen-
ter, when the two terrorists ap-
prehended on the scene of the cen-
ter attack confessed that he had
been their commanding officer. At
his home, the police found
passports and the tests on
weapons found in the apartment
proved they had been used in the
Nittel slaying earlier in 1981.
During the trial, one of the two
attackers changed his story and
said that Younis had had nothing
to do with the terrorist acts,
somebody else had commanded
them. Younis had all the time in-
sisted that a third man, called
Faud, had masterminded the ac-
tions.
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CJF response
to tax proposal
(Formerly Gus')
Specializing in
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20-year term
for terrorist
$6.25
$12.25
$12.95
$12.50
Above entrees include: House salad with choice, of
dressing and chef's garnish
New York (JTA) — The Council
of Jewish Federations (CJF) has
sent a memorandum to each of its
constituent federations pointing
out that some suggestions for re-
vising the federal income tax sys-
tem, as unveiled at a press confer-
ence by Treasury Secretary
Donald Regan, could have a se-
vere impact on charitable contri-
butions to public service agencies.
The CJF has thus joined a wide
range of religious groups, univer-
sities, foundations, cultural in-
stitutions and associations pro-
viding services to the needy, in
voicing criticism of the Regan
proposals which could cut sharply
charitable giving.
Toxic gas also
made in Israel
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Methyl
isocyanate, the gas that leaked
from a pesticide plant in Bhopal,
India, last week killing 2,000
people and injuring thousands
more, is also manufactured in Is-
rael and four other countries out-
side the United States.
Officials for Union Carbide,
which operated the plant in India,
informed the Jerusalem Post's
Washington correspondent from
their global headquarters in Con-
necticut that the chemical was
manufactured and distributed by
an Israeli firm.
The chemical is used to make a
pesticide known as carbamates
and is also produced in Japan,
West Germany, Taiwan and
South Korea.