AX011greSS 110110I'S Ra bi n and Roy Wilkins NEW YORK (JTA) Israel's Egypt's President Gamal Abdel ambassador to the United States said Egypt is seeking a political settlement of the Middle East con- flict Imposed by outside Powers which would "establish a regime of temporary nonviolence" but contain "the seeds for further conflict and war." Yitzhak Rabin addressed a din- ner of the American Jewish Con- gress at which he accepted the organization's Stephen S. Wise Award for "moral courage and . love of liberty." Other recipients of the wis e Award were Roy Wilkins, execu- tive director of the National Asso- • ciation for the Advancement of Colored People, and Bernard Z. Zients, president of Gimbels, New York. Gen. Rabin said he believed LOT 4 EASTLAND LOT G NORTHLAND Nasser when he said he wanted a political settlement. "The hallmark of a political settle- ment, as Nasser sees it, is continuing nonrecognition, out- side intermediatries, third par- ties, outside involvement, out- side guarantees and continued ostracism —diplomatic, political and commercial--of one party towards the other," Gen. Rabin said. "And since a political settlement does not eradicate the roots of the conflict, it automatically en- shrines the seeds for further con- flict and war This is precisely why the political set-up enshrined in the arrangements of 1957 laid the groundwork for the war of '67." Gen. Rabin said that for Israel peace means "the final and de- clared liquidation of the Israel- Arab conflict" involving peace treaties "because only peace treaties can end a war and estab- lish peace." Unemployment Drops END-OF-MONTH "Unemployment dropped 39,000 to 122,000 or 3.4 percent of the State labor force as of Sept. 30," William R. Ford, Michigan Em- ployment Security Commission di- rector, announced. Friday, Ocotber 31, 1969-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arab Youth to Be Tried as Terrorist in Hague 0 THE HAGUE (JTA)—A 15-year- el Atat will he tried behind closed old Jordanian boy will go on doors because of his age. trial here Nov. 11 on charges of throwing a grenade at the Israel The road of excess leads to the Embassy last Sept. 8. Taysi Ali palace of wisdom. IA 3 PETE YURA'S Li e Taittpim t...11 11p 4 Now Comes to Birmingham Catering to the . Ir I • Jr. High • • College • High School Young Executive 1 I 1 and Sweaters in Birmingham 116 N. Woodward 17045 Kercheval 642-1965 884-0701 2 doors I ....., ..... N. of Maple Grosse Pointe —. --..—..--.--.-----.1 • AND MORE It's our policy to clear our stocks at the end of each month. Save now and charge it, too. Security, Surwin's, Mich. Bankard and Master-Charge. COATS To $20 $9 Casuals, Untrims To $200 Mink and Fox Trims $19 $39 $89 Values $9 li r To $40 Casuals, Carcoats To $100 .4AS A WN *P e t t At SUITS To $50 Values Awe To $100 $ 50 Values To $200 $99 DRESSES Values $20 to $30 Values $50 to $60 Values $100 to $110 $10 $25 $50 on 90 day Passbook Savings Ask for our new American-90 Passbook. $1,000 minimum amount. Additions of $100 or more. Compounded and payable quarterly on 90 day minimum investment period. 4t- 4 ti A" et. 0 v7 C Sportswear Values to $5 Values $10 to $12 Values $18 to $20 52 d 'OclA'0° $5 American Savings 59 Branches throughout Metropolitan Detroit / Accounts Insured to $15,000 by Federal Savings b Loan Insurance Corporation TISSOT A WATCH TO RELY ON Give Tissot, one of the most preferred names in Swiss watchmaking. Mod- ern streamlined case, yel- low top, steel back. $59.93 Come in and See SAVE Carcoats Raincoats U Largest Selection of Slax, Shirts Save the American WAY NOW EARN 5 0% 0 .1 GEORGE OHRENSTEIN )04 CERTIFIED MASTER Fe WATCHMAKER & JEWELER (0) HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mile & Lasher 353-3146