-011111111101141110111.- mmiml .411111111110-,- NEWS -ROS HASHAIslA Palestinians Appealed To Rome (JTA) - Palestinians should accept Israel's condi- tions for participation in a Middle East peace con- ference, according to Italian Foreign Minister Gianni de Michelis, a longtime ad- vocate of a Palestinian homeland. In a front-page article published in the Rome daily La Repubblica, he said that "this is an extraordinary oc- casion." "I do not deny that the conditions posed by Israel regarding the Palestinian delegation are difficult, but they are not such to exclude a possible compromise," said the foreign minister. The Palestinians "can finally, concretely, place their cause at the center of international - negotiations and before their inevitable interlocutors, the govern- ment and people of Israel," Mr. de Michelis said. "Even an unsatisfactory delegation composition would not preclude Palestin- ian respect for the substance of the talks." - The conference will man- date that "everyone, and not just the Palestinians, must accept the premises that un- til yesterday they rejected." Any Palestinian "sabotage" of a conference, he said, would largely prove a statement made by veter- an Israeli diplomat and pro- peace advocate Abba Eban that the Palestine Libera- tion Organization "has never lost an opportunity to lose an opportunity," he quoted. "Never more than today have they had the possibility to prove him wrong," he said. He called it a "historic oc- casion for the Palestinians, accepted for the first time since 1948 as a political sub- ject and fully involved in the events that above all regard their destiny." "One mustn't create illu- sions," he wrote. "The negotiations will be long, uncertain and difficult. But the simple fact of their get- ting underway would have, in political and psychological , terms, an immense impact." Mr. de Michelis referred to a desire to apply "the Helsinki philosophy" cre- ated by the Commission for Security and Cooperation in Europe to "the Mediterra- nean and Middle East." The conference would create "a climate of recipro- cal trust." CARRY OUT ME U MENU PRICE $ 4 00 PRICE ...,.., ..., w WHOLE TURKEY MENU (with stuffing and gravy) ..... • • ...... .00 3 $ GEFILTE FISH (per serving)..... 0 TRADITION AL (per lb.) ...$8.0 CHOPPED LIVER $ 1 . 25 N 0 ODLE PUDDIN G (Per serving) ..... . . . . per serving). .$1.25 MU SHRO OM BARLEY P MATO KU GEL ( SOUP 1 /2 gallon ...... ...... .. ... .$8.2 5 C ARROT T ZIMME S $1.25 (per serving) • • • • - • • - • • • .. CHICKEN SOUP WITH $8•25 $1.75 (1/2 gallon) .. ...... APPLE STRUDEL (per serving) NOODLES 10.00 dozen) ... ..... .. UIT F N 2.00 ..$2 FRESH FRLA KREPLACH (per (serves 8-12 people) .... -....... • • • CIA $ 5.v v ROAST CHICKEN CHOCOLATE (half chicken with challah stuffing) . • • • .... $33.00 BOMBE ... (serves 16-22 people) . • • . BREAST OF CHICKEN 00 and stuffed with long grain ...... $ 8 • (boneless HOMEMADE and wild rice) ....... . • • • • .... $4.75 (loaf) • ..... PICK UP .00 FRUIT BREAD PRIME RIBS OF BE EF (with mushroom gravy) ..... • ... ORDERS ....... $10 BY MONDAY, AUGUST 26th, FOR PLEASE PLACE YOUR ON SEPTEMBER 8th BETWEEN 9:30 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M. AT SHAAREY ZEDEK. 559-4610 35 2,7 758 RAISIN CHALLAH H HASH FREE ROSH Ask F or Details I CATERNG R ()VALI At Congregation Shaarey Zedek b N Paul G. Kohn Need a Brisket For the Holidays? Call Us! HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS Under Strict Rabbinical Supervision In The Harvard Row Mall 11 Mile and Lahser SP ECIAL 356-5111 JUNE-JULY-AUGUST BROKEN WINDSHIELD Domestic Cars Only $ 3 0°0°, When you pay with cash or off your deductible. with cash Coll for Appointment 355-1200 PURITAN AUTO GLASS SERVICE CENTER The Puritan Auto Service Mall • 21545 Telegraph Rd. (Just / 1 2 Mile South of Nine Mile), Southfield Mondagriday 8 a.m..5 Rm., Saturday 8 a.m..Noon A DAVID ROSENMAN'S Alk AOiO AIM PIIIRCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 95