68 Friday, November 8, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SHABAT SHALOM Detroit's Hometown Supermarket for Over 30 Years LOCAL NEWS C CANDLE LIGHTING TIME 4:59 P.M. BEST FRANKS SAVE 1.50 •JUMBO 209 1-LB. PKG. • DINNER • REGULAR I •PLAIN •ONION •RAISIN •EGG MANISCHEWITZ BAGELS SAVE 35' 30 OZ PK G "Ishtar," a terra cotta sculpture by Carolyn Goyette, will be among the works exhibited at the Birmingham Temple's 11th annual invitational art show at 8 p.m. Nov. 15, 11- a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 16 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 17 at the temple. Admission is nominal. The show is held in cooperation with WQRS FM. - QUALITY SAVE 43' KEDEM GRAPE JUICE •CHOCOLATE FLAVORED •VANILLA or SAVE 32' MARBLE NALAYAH -1? • MOTHERS ALL WHITE FISH 24-0Z. 249 JAR SAVE 9 22-0 JAR 894 CROYDEN MATZO BALL & SOUP MIX 4.5-01 BOX Sr SAVE 72c KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. • ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FAMINGTON HILLS • TELEGRAPH & MAPLE RD. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA • 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD • ANN ARBOR RD./SHELDON PLYMOUTH TWP. 23c [ MOST STORES OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU NOV. 14, 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS. Murphy Warns Congress On Blocking Arms Deal Washington (JTA) — Assis- Hussein of Jordan of U.S. sup- tant Secretary of State Richard port for his role in the peace Murphy warned Congress last process. It is especially impor- week that if it rejected the Re- tant that we send a strong sig- agan Administration's proposed nal of support to those willing to $1.9 billion arms sale to Jordan take risks for peace," he said. the United States role as a In a related development a peacemaker in the Middle East proposal to raise the amount of would be damaged. cash transfer funds designated "The rejection of the arms sale for Egypt in the 1986 foreign and the elimination of the aid bill was blocked in a Senate United States as a dependable subcommittee last week, reflect- arms supplier to the moderate ing lingering resentment of Arabs would be a sharp break in • Egypt's handling of the Achille the continuity of our relation- Lauro hijacking. ships in the region," Murphy The proposal to grant Egypt told the House Foreign Rela- double the $100 million origi- tions Committee's subcommittee nally requested by the Adminis- on Europe and the Middle East. tration was introduced to the Murphy, who heads the State Senate Appropriation Commit- Department's Near Eastern and tee's foreign operations sub- South Asian Bureau, stressed committee by Sen. Bob Kasten that President Reagan is deter- (R-Wis.) and Sen. Daniel Inouye mined to go through with his (D-Hawaii). Although the proposal, submitted to congress change would not have added to Oct. 21 to provide Jordan with the total amount of $815 million sophisticated planes and air de- in economic support funds al- fense missiles. ready approved for Egypt, it Resolutions sponsored by an would have increased the share overwhelming majority of both of aid that Egypt would receive Houses have been introduced in in direct cash transfers. The move was blocked by Sen. the Senate and the House to re- Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), who ject the sale. However, the Senate adopted called for a cut in the already a resolution last week postpon- approved cash transfer grant ing the deadline for congres- from $115 million to $100 mil- sional action from the normal 30 lion. days after Presidential notifica- tion until March 1. The House has not acted on this resolution, Inquiry Set but there are indications that it Tel Aviv (JTA) — Three Is- might seek to amend it to strengthen provisions enabling raelis were•expected to testify this week before an Egyptian Congress to reject the sale. Murphy reiterated last Thurs- inquiry into the killing of seven day that the Administration had Israeli tourists in Sinai last not been behind the resolution. month by an Egyptian soldier, He said the arms sales consti- the Foreign Ministry announced tute a "powerful signal" to King today. .• E,'N'INI.505.‘417.6VV.V.M71;