40 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1985 GOURMET VEAL FEAST ANY •o 10 Send Someone Special a Gift 52 Weeks a Year. Send a gift subscription to VEAL DINNERS FOR fl PRICE! WED. & THURS. ONLY INCLUDES: SOUP, POT., VEG., DESSERT & BREAD BASKET 0 $95 2; 12 FO R '0 6 2 01 PINE HILLS Restaurant . ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE • 851-1310 ! Continued from preceding page THE JEWISH NEWS! BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley LI 2-0330 NEW WIDE SCREEN, STEREO SOUND Adults $1.50, Kids & Seniors $1.00 at all times GREEK-AMERICAN RESTAURANT 29267 SOUTHFIELD (In Farrell's Shopping Plaza at 121/2 Mile) • 569-1112 $3.85 STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES woasta BOSTON SCROD W/Pot . ROAST VEAL W/Pot. BROILED CHICKEN "TEACHERS" (R) NICK NOLTE & RALPH (karate kid) MACCHIO Fri., Sat. & weeknights 7:10 & 9:15 Sun. 3:00, 5:00, 7:10 & 9:15 $4.65 $4.95 $3.85 KEEGO TWIN SUN. 12 to 10 OUR FOOD IS HOMEMADE & FRESH! I MON. & TUES. 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Between Southfield Rd. & Evergreen 7 a.m. to:, p.m. 20273 Meck Ave. 'Ctetween Vernier & Moross 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7' move to break off talks Washington (JTA) — The Re- agan Administration indicated Tuesday that it would not like to see Israel break off its deadlocked talks with Lebanon on the with- drawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon. While refusing to comment on ' the possibility that Israel may de- cide there is no use in going on with the talks which resumed Monday in Nakura, State De- partment deputy spokesman Alan Romberg said the United States believes that these talks, which he stressed are ullder United Na- tions auspices, "represent the best means of achieving resolution of GREEK FOOD CARRY-OUT & CATERING rEfR I I I I i 855-4866 ig -EMME5. Greektown's Finest Cuisine [0] LAIKON CAFE AUTHENTIC GREEK COOKING Liquor • Beer • Wine Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 am. 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NEWS HONEY TREE AT TALLY HALL 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at 14 Mile • Farmington Hills 1 /3 5 won the BBG bowling tourna- ment. Jolson AZA, Savage BBG, and Shoshanna BBG received honor- able mentions for the most distin- guished chapter award. All-out ef- fort awards for chapters that entered all phases of regional convention contests and programs were handed out to Akiba AZA, Brandeis AZA, Jolson AZA, Posen AZA, Rose AZA, Brice BBG, Masada BBG, Savage BBG and Shoshanna BBG. The AZA Basketball League will begin Jan. 27, and will meet on consecutive Sundays through April. Games will be played at Oakland Community College, Or- chard Ridge Campus, at 9 a.m. Where Movies Cost Less Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds. 1 1/2 Miles West of Telegraph 682-1900 This ad will entitle bearer ONE FREE ADMISSION when a second admission is purchased Fri., Sun., Wed. & Thurs. ABOVE ORDERS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP OR GREEK SALAD, GREEK BREAD, CHEESE SPREAD & OUR FAMOUS RICE PUDDING SOUFFLE. I OPEN 7 DAYS — MON.-SAT. 10 to 10 BBYO 5_ M Mf Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. Southfield Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 Open 6 Days a week: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. OOF the problems in south Lebanon." But Romberg made clear that while the United States will con- tinue to be "helpful" in the talks, it has no plans of taking a more active role such as being a mediator between the two sides. He said the State Department is still assessing findings from the last trip to the Mideast of Richard Murphy, assistant secretary of state for Near East and South Asian affairs. There are no "specific" plans for Murphy to re- turn to the area soon, Romberg said. Meanwhile, Romberg said that both Israel and Egypt have asked the United States to participate in the talks which will begin next week over Taba, the disputed strip on the Gulf of Aqaba. He said he did not know who will repre- sent the United States at the talks which will start in Beersheba and then rotate to Ismailia in Egypt. In Tel Aviv, Defense Ministry officials and senior officers of the Israel Defense Force (IDF) re- viewed the results of Monday's session in Nakara and concluded that it would be pointless to hold another meeting this week. Ac- cording to the officials, the Lebanese still haveg iven no satis- factory replies to Israel proposals and Israeli leaders are now con- sidering unilateral options. No date was set for the next meeting. The key issue, the officials said, is Israel's insistance that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) — which is sponsoring the Nakura talks — take over responsibility for secu- rity in south Lebanon between the Zaharani and Awali rivers after the IDF withdraws. The Israel- backed South Lebanon Army (SLA) would patrol the region from the Litani river to the Israeli border. But the Lebanese do not recog- nize the SLA and insist that the only role for UNIFIL is to oversee the IDF's withdrawal. They claim their regular army is capable of maintaining security in the south.