Does Soviet Govt. Want Peace? U.S. Maligned by Moscow, Says State Dept.' WASHINGTON (JTA)—A State more propitious time. Lord Cara- Department spokesman accused don, British ambassador to the the Soviet Union of making "totally United Nations, said last weekend false" charges that maligned the that he expected the Big Four American role in the Mid East, talks to resume "certainly within questioned "whether the a week or two." They have been and Soviet government wants a neace- recessed since last summer. ful settlement of the Arab-Israel Joseph J. Sisco, assiStant dispute." The statement was is- secretary of State for Near East- sued following a meeting between ern affairs, and Dobrynin were Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. to resume their bilateral consul. Dobrynin and Secretary of State tations Wednesday. American William P. Rogers. diplomats hope that when the State Department spok in a n Big Four get together again, Robert McClosky said that the they will make an effort to give U.S. would like to resume Big UN Mid East envoy Gunnar V. Four talks but only when it was Jarring a new mandate to bring "possible and sensible" to do so : to the Arabs and Israel. the time is not yet ripe. he indi- Diplomatic quarters in Jerusa- cated. He said that none of the lem said they had no information four were "delaying simply to de- that Dr. Jarring intended to re- lay" but were rather awaiting a sume his mission in the area, riding the circuit of the Mid East capitals. The diplomat is presently Re-Evaluation of Mark at his regular post as Sweden's Benefits Israel's Reserves ambassador to Moscow. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The up- The Jerusalem sources said that ward re-evaluation of the West in their last meeting, Dr. Jarring German mark to 27.32 American told Foreign Minister Abba Eban cents caused Israel's foreign ex- that he does not believe he can change market to shut down Sun- contribute anything to peace while day since the new value of the the Big Powers are meeting in an mark was not to be posted in attempt to reach an agreement European markets until Monday. among themselvs. The sources The bank of Israel reported that the re-evaluation has added several tens of millions of dollars to Is- rael's foreign exchange reserves, much of which is held in marks. The German commercial attache, Eduard Dickman, said that West Germany has not asked for any goods to be exempted from the tariff reduction on industrial im- ports which the European Econo- mic Market is about to negotiate with Israel. The EEC is expected to reduce duties on imports from Israel by 45 per cent over a peri- od of three years. LOT G NORTHLAND Friday, November 7, 1969-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fisher Gets Federal Post President Nixon on We nesday created National Center for Volun- said that Dr. Jarring interprets the Security Council's Nov. 22, named Max M. Fisher of Detroit tary Action. The center will he 1967 resolution as a mandate for to the chairmanship of the newly I non-profit and non-partisan. him to bring the two sides to an — agreement but not as a writ for a settlement to be imposed from the outside. PETE Official Y1 RA'S (111r Tainpug Agency OMEGA Now Conies to Catering to the ... • Jr. High • High School • College • Young Executive - iR Come in and See GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Largest Selection of Sfax, Shirts and Sweaters in Birmingham CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER YOUR watch tells more than time when it's an Omega. Models for men and women from $65. 116 N. Woodward 17045 Kercheval 642-1965 884-0701 2 doors N. of Maple HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mile & Lohser 353-3146 Save the American Way NOW EARN LOT 4 EASTLAND ........ 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. 4.,*A NC"T A Fashion Leader 3-PC. DESIGN ER CASHMERE SUIT 89" Rita Bell of Channel 7 models this smart cashmere suit at Surwin's. Colors: Camel and Mint. Sizes 6-18. . . 7 d.C) CiNt‘ American Savings litsoehes throughout Metropolitan Detroit / Accounts insured to 415,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation Grosse Pointe