Ditect - r Talks Obstructed (Continued from Page 1) that contacts are continuing with Authoritative Egyptian sources, The prime minister's office con- President Leopold Senghor of bitterly charging that the Nixon firmed the meeting and described Senegal despite his statement in administration has accepted Is- it as one in a series of meetings an inerview with the French rael's views of the Middle East with Arab representatives living in newspaper Le Monde that Israel situation, have informed newsmen Israel-occupied territory. "No prac- was not being sufficiently flexi- here that Israel must change its tical matters were discussed." the ble in its terms for peace nego- outlook before a settlement in the premier's office said. Nusseiba tiations under the auspices of area can be reached. "What is identified the other government United . Nations mediator Dr. needed is a change in attitude by officials he met with as Defense Gunhar V. Jarring. Senghor's Israel, .by the government, or by Minister Moshe Dayan and Police criticism apparehtly was re- new leaders1dp" to effect a fresh Minister Shlomo Hillel. ceived with surprise here inas- approach toward agreement, a high" According to informed sources. much as the Senegalese chief of placed Egyptian source. declare& the talks with Israeli officials con- State originally approved of Is- to a large groUP of newsmen. cerned the municipal elections to rael's position. The high Egyptian source said be held in West Bank towns this Circles here said that Senghor's that the U.S. has not yet ap- spring and a Jordanian request for change of mind, reflected in his proached the Egyptians on proxim- Israeli permission for Moslem pil- Le Monde interview, apparently ity talks with Israel. He refused to grims to visit the holy places in took' place after he met with Dr. commit himself to such 'talks for Jerusalem. The sources said Jor- Jarring in Dakar last month.. Dr. the time being.... dan promised not to interfere with Jarring's Feb. 8, 1971, memoir to election preparations if Israel Israel asked for a commitment to Waldheim Changes Opinion would admit the pilgrims. withdraw from occupied Arab ter- on Suez Canal Agreement UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Sec- Nusseiba's meeting with Mrs. ritories in exchange for peace ne- Meir attracted attention because gotiations. Israel rejected the re- retary General Kurt Waldheim the former Jordanian minister has quest, informing Jarring that it appeared to modify his earlier con- been regarded here as the unoffi- would not annex Arab territories tention that an interim Suez Canal cial representative" of King Hus- but made it clear that it would not agreement had little if any chanee sein in Jerusalem. employed by return, under any circumstances, of achievement and that efforts should be concentrated on an over:. both Israel and Jordan for the ex- ! to its pre-June 1967 borders. changes of information between ! Senghor maintained in its inter all Middle East settlement through the two countries. He was men- view published in Paris that thi s the Jarring mission. "Both efforts tioned in the press recently as a could not possibly satisfy Egypt are complementary, in my opin- quiet contacts," he said in a one- sentence reply to a JTA question. "and I see no reason why I should not continue this '11olicy." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, February 18, 1972 - •IirS°11 IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A RNER WINE THAN /2/7 -Bice Whelks. Dotreit.Wich. ANY MAKE OR MODEL MAJOR DISCOUNTS TO. 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Jarr- Snow Tire ceptance of discussions with Israel ing's memoraVum of Feb. 8, 1971, •—! and the existence of a Jewish state which emphasizes Israeli with- within its pre-June 1967 boundaries. drawal, to be the basis for negotia- The Israelis, accordingi(LSgughoo, -Lions between— th—e parties, saying ;:i1G4V hold-tire krjrto the problem." only that it was "our duty to pro- The African leader also contended ceed on a sound basis." that the United States and the Waldheim indicated that he would 3826 N. Woodward at 131/2 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich. Soviet Union do not want a Middle not speak out publicly on behalf of Phone: 549-7350 East solution unless it is one Jews' right to emigrate fiom the brought about through their efforts. Soviet Union. "My distinguished For Your Convenience Winter Hours: Sadat May Seek France Predecessor was helpful in this Mon.7Thius. 9-6; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-3; Sun. 10-3 as Mediator in Peace Talks respect through quiet diplomacy, _ PARIS (JTA)—President Anwar Sadat of Egypt may try to enlist France as a go-between in efforts to bring about Middle East peace talks, diplomatic circles here pre- NEW YORK (JTA)—More than $1,000,000 in cash has been raised dicted. They said a meeting in the here for the health, educational near future between Sadat and and social welfare programs of President Georges Pompidou of Histradrut, it was announced at the France was a distinct possibility. mid-winter conference of the Western and Arab diplomats here National Committee for Labor. have noted with considerable in- Israel by Bernard Jacobson, execu- terest Sadat's announcement that tive director of the Israel Histadrut Egypt has broken off all contacts with the United States over an campaign. interim Suez settlement. They also The sum of $1,310,000 was part note that his recent visit to Mos- of a national goal to raise $5,000,000 cow was apparently a disappoint- in 1972 for Histadrut programs in ment to Sadat and that he may Israel. now seek another Western inter- Dr. Sol Stein, newly elected locutor to break the Mid East im- president of the Israel Histadrut passe. Foundation, reported that during France is considered to be the the five months of the fiscal most likely candidate because of year that began last Oct. 1, the the central role it plays in West- Foundation received $2,500,000 ern Europe, its emphasis on the in new commitments in the form United Nations role in the Middle 32 STORES 8. SERVICES of wills, bequests and gift annui- 101/2 MILE & GREENFIELD AMPLE PARKING East and its inclination toward the ties. Arab cause. The French ambassa- The 600 delegates attending the dor in Cairo, Francoise Puaux, NOSHERIE RESTAURANT conference were addressed by Sen. soon will succeed Jacques De METROPOLITAN OPTICAL & DELICATESSEN Fred Harris (D., Okla.) and Mayor Beaumarchais as political director On display the largest Eliahu. Nevi of Beersheba. selection of the newest of the foreign office here, a shift WE FEATURE A COMPLETE Harris said that Israel "must to coincide with an intensification styles in both plastic WEIGHT WATCHER MENU never give up its defensible bor- of Franco-Egyptian collaboration. and metal frames. TRAY CATERING FOR ders," and not only must supply New U.S. Envoy in Cairo ALL OCCASIONS WE ALSO FEATURE American jets but also credits." Carries No Message on Accord PHOTO GRAY LEN'S 968-8667 In addition, Harris said the U.S. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Joseph should assist Israel In coping with N. Green Jr., the new head of the the task of absorbing Soviet Jew- American diplomatic mission in ROSS MUSIC CO. STANDARD WALLCOVERING STUDIO ish refugees," and declared that Cairo, arrived in the Egyptian LINCOLN CENTER STORE ONLY Jerusalem "should never be di- capital Feb. 16. The mission is SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL "SPECIAL OLDIES" — 45's vided again." officially known as the American WHILE THEY LAST Navi said that Beersheba had Interests Section and .fs" located in VINYLS FROM received hundreds of Soviet emigre the embassy of Spain= which has PAPER FROM 89c 39 c families and was prepared to h andled U.S. interests in Egypt Thursday, Friday & Saturday absorb 25 per cent of all immi- ince the diplomatic break with grants arriving in Israel during Cairo in 1967. .1972. CUNNINGHAM'S. State Department spokesman BA RTON'S Dr. Stein announced that the c harles Bray denied that Greene AYDS REDUCING CANDY foundation has accumulated $24,- w as carrying a written message 1 1/2 lbs. — 4 Flavors CHOCOLATE & GIFTS 000,000 in bequests And gift annul- to the Egyptian government re- butterscotch, chocolate fudge, LAST 2 WEEKS OF GIFT SALE ties since the organization was g arding renewal of activity on an vanilla carmel, chocolate mint, founded in 1960. Dr. Stein succeeds in terim agreement to reopen the Large Assortment SPECIAL Sei4. William H. Sylk of Philadelphia as S uez Canal, initiated by the U.S. or Regular 8. Dietetic Candy LOW PRICE IS the Foundation's president. g overnment. go-between on practical arrange- ments concerning future relations between Amman and Jerusalem. He defined his talks as an "ex- change of ideas." West Bank professionals and in- tellectuals who oppose the eventual return of that area to Jordanian rule have telegraphed Premier Meir and other government lead- ers protesting their recent meet- ings with Nusseiba. The protestors claim that Nus- seiba does not represent West Bank Arabs and was the wrong partner for discussions with Israeli govern- ment leaders. Nusseiba has denied that he represents Hussein in any capacity. Diplomatic sources here said CW 44 JOIE STAMEILIVS DYNAMIC TIRE SALE Histadrut Raises $1,310,009 at Parley LINCOLN CENTER $ 1 .9 9