-Golda in Washington: Israel Is Ready to Make Peace . _ (Continued froM Page 1) for anything—a final peace agree- ment or something toward an agreement—anything that has no shooting connected with it." itral Committee in which she a severe blow to Arab unity and mary aim of the African mission aspect of the question is 'settled, charged that American delay on ' attempts to coordinate military —meaning that Israel will not he is prepared- to examine the Phantom jet sales to Israel was activity against Israel, especially commit itself in advance to with- wider implications of Franco- encouraging Egypt to make war. on the eastern front. It was also drawal from all occupied Arab Israeli relations." Already, she stated, the hopes for viewed in some circles here as a territories. On other points the The presidents of France and Asked whether she had anything an interim agreement reopening serious setback to plans King Hus- Israeli reply is more guarded. in- the United States are scheduled to fear from a possible Soviet- the Suez Canal have "collapsed" sein is bolieved to have had for formed sources said. The question to discuss the Middle East crisis American deal that might be as a result of Egyptian President reaching a peaceful settlement of demilitarized zones, Israel says, when they meet Dee. 13-14 in the reached during President Nixon's Anwar Sadat's recent war threats. with Israel. must depend on the nature of Azores, according to French poli- visit to Moscow in May. she re - Mrs Meir also scored "outside El Fatah, the leading Palestinian peace, and international guaran- tical sources. plied: "I am not worried about forces who arc interested in guerrilla organization, issued a tees can be considered only in the any deal the President makes in • spreading the rumors that Israel 'statement praising the assassins. context in which they are pro- sofar as Israel is concerned." is disintegrating, that Israel is We think Tal's death was the posed. Israel also is said to insist She said she was worried about falling apart and that Israel is natural end of a man whose hands that its presence be maintained the Egyptian threats of a shooting 'divided." This was an apparent are stained with the blood of the at Sharm el-Sheikh. war because "we don't want an), • ' reference to U. S. Secretary of Palestinian people," El Fatah Pompidou, Ambassador Natan shooting." But, she added, "if 'State William P. Rogers' reported said. Tal was the author of Jor- to Confer on Relations we are worried about results, the 'remark last Thursday to a group dan's get - tough rev against PARIS (JTA) — President answer is no." She went on to em- 'of sentators that Israel's society Palestinian guerrillas which re- Georges Pompidou and Israel phasize that Israel wishes to avoid was collapsing. sulted in the virtual elimination of Ambassador Asher ben Natan are any shooting whatever, pointing Air-Raid Drill Adds to terrorist strongholds in Jordan due to meet after the technical out that "No matter who wins, Mood of Preparedness this year and a marked subsi- 6640 E. 8 there will be loss of lives and we TEL AVIV (JTA)—Civil defense dence of terrorist activities against and financial problems of the "Mirage affair" will have been don't want anyone shot." commanders expressed satisfaction Israel from Jordanian soil. Special Appearance settled. French political sources She also disclaimed any worry with the results of the nationwide Tal was in Cairo at the head of told the JTA that after this first Fri., Sat. & Sun. about the United Nations General air raid drill, something rare for Assembly debate on the Middle Israelis. .Nov.23. They said there Jordan's delegation to the Arab phase will have been concluded, States' Defense Council, a meeting Pompidou will be open to a dis- East. She said Israel would wel- come any discussion that led to sophisticated early warning sys- attended by the foreign and de- cussion of the political and diplo- something constructive for peace. tems and air-raid sirens which had fense ministers and chiefs of matic differences between France staff of the Arab states. He was and Israel. The Franco-Israeli "but I'm afraid that that's not the been planned months ago. talks on the reimbursement of the intention of those who asked for Nevertheless. the tests added to gunned down outside the Shera S i aLey3 Pizza 1 9 cerfOr Mile RON CODIEN this debate. The situation should the general air of preparedness be dealt with and not by making that has followed in the wake of speeches." I President Anwar Sadat's speeches Mrs. Meir shrugged off a ques- ' to Egyptian soldiers and pilots. tion as to whether she was in Most Israeli commentators stress the U. S. to obtain Phantom jets, that Sadat must be taken at his saying only that relations with word. the U. S. were "very friendly." The situation along the Suez She expressed gratitude that the Canal remains unchanged so far. President and Secretary Rogers Egyptian soldiers are still to be had "taken time to listen to our seen fishing in the waterway and problems." There is nothing ex- going about their duties without traordinary in a meeting of this helmets. But the calm could be kind, she stated. "Many come to deceptive, and Israel military au- Washington to lay their prob- thorities are fully aware of the lems before the President." formidable Egyptian forces facing On her flight from Tel Aviv, them across the 300-foot wide Mrs. Meir was accompanied by canal. These include six-seven in- her political adviser, Simha fantry and armored divisions--a Dinitz: her military aide, Brig. total of 75,000 men—over 1,000 Gen. Israel Lion.) and her per- artillery pieces and nearly 1,000 sonal assistant, Mrs. Lou Kaddar. tanks of various types. In addition there is a network Mrs. Meir was met at Kennedy Airport by the deputy chief of the of Soviet-made SAM-2 and SAM-3 Israel Embassy. Avner Irian, and ground-to-air missiles as well as a protocol officer for the State batteries of the Egyptian surface. Department, William Kodus. Upon to-surface "Frog' missile which arriving at Andrews Air Force can carry a 500 kg warhead near- Base she was greeted by Israel ly 70 miles. Egypt has also de- Ambassador to the U.S. Itzhak ployed large amounts of equip- Rabin, and a hail-dozen officials ment needed for an amphibious of the U.S. government, headed crossing of the canal. by Joseph J. Sisco, assistant Sec- Jewish Leaders Cancel retary of state for Middle East Meeting In Wash'ngton and South Asia; Alfred L. Ather- NEW YORK (J -1•A)—The meet- ton, deputy assistant secretary of ing of top Jewish community lead- state for the the Middle East and ers which was scheduled for Wash-. South Asia; and H. H. Stackhouse, ington Monday and Tuesday was Israeli desk officer at the State cancelled in light of Premier Golda Department. All the major tele- Meir's visit to the capital - on vision networks and news services Thursday. were present at the base lounge Sen.. Jacob K. Javits (11, N. Y.) to meet her, along with most mem- declared that "If quiet is to pre- bers of the Israeli Embassy. vail on the banks of the Suez and This fourth visit to the U. S. the Jordan, then there must be a since taking office is a private great noise on the banks of the visit for Mrs, Meir. Her only offi- Potomac." Speaking Nov. 22 to cial visit here as prime minister 20,000 persons attending the United was in 1969. Jewish - Appeal's annual "Night of Tight security was maintained Stars" in Madison Square Garden, by Israeli officials on Mrs. Meir's at which over $300,000 was raised, itinerary, She rested Wednesday Javits explained: "It is in Wish- after her long trip from Tel Aviv, ington, 10,000. miles away from meeting only with embassy offi- the council chambers of Jerusalem cials. On Friday she is to meet and Cairo where the next vital de- with leading senators at the Capi- cision for Israel's defense will be tol at the invitation of Sen. Stuart Made." Symington (D. Mo.), chairman of Javits said "assurances of 'don't the Senate subcommittee for the worry' from the U. S. State De- Middle East. partment understandably cannot There was no official farewell assuage her (Israel's) concern—or ceremony at Lydda Airport when ours." There is, he said, "much Mrs. Meir took off aboard the in - •experience to confirm our con- El Al 747 jumbo jet. She told re-, cern," referring to what he de- porters that she would tell them Scribed as State Department un- "almost everything" when she certainty over whether Russia has comes home. Asked if she expected or has not increased its military to come back with a promise for aid to Egypt. the restraied delivery of Phantoms, Assassination of Tal Seen Mrs. Meir replied: "I have a very as Blow to Arab Unity big shopping bag with me." JERUSALEM (JTA)—The. assas- "I will take my truth with me sination of Wasfi el Tal, premier to Washington," Premier Meir de- and defense minister of Jordan clared last Friday night in an ad- outside of his Cairo hotel Sunday, dress to the Labor Party's Cen- was viewed by observers -here, as, 26—Friday, December 3, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ton Hotel in downtown Cairo de- money paid by Israel for the 50 spite the presence of 15 Jordanian Mirage planes embargoed on the eve of the Six-Day War are for security men in his party. The Israel cabinet held two ses- the time being in their initial sions Sunday. The second, which phase, namely that which deals lasted well into the evening, was with financial and technical mat- devoted mainly to political mat- ters. The French sources said that ters linked to Premier Golda Meir's meeting with President "The president will not discuss Nixon in Washington. financial matters but, once this The cabinet approved the gov- ernment's reply to a memorandum from four African presidents con- ducting a Middle East peace mis- sion on behalf of the Organiza- tion of African Unity. The reply will be sent to President Leopold Senghor of Senegal, head of the mission, who will in turn submit it to a committee of 10 African heads of state meeting in Dakar. r No Cover 1 Call for Reservations On Private Parties Tues.-Fri. 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Sat, 12 p.m.-2 a.m. Sun. 12 p.m.-2 a.m. 366-4300 1972 svANDIA NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS According to informed sources, the Israeli reply agrees to a re- sumption of the Jarring peace mission without prior conditions— which is believed to be the pri- THE PERFECT HOLIDAY -GIFT! (..d salami er HERWS WHAT IT DOES! 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