p THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pompidou Talks w ith Gromyko; ME a Major Topic PARIS (JTA) - President Georges Pompidou and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy- ko met here for nearly two hours Tuesday in talks that ranged over major world problems and in which the Middle East conflict figured prominently according to diplomatic sourses. • Gromyko. who arrived here Mon- • day night for a three-day official ' visit, was accompained by Mikhajl Sytenk, head of the Soviet Foreign Ministry's Middle East depart- ment. His presence was seen as an indication that the Middle East Israel Military Leaders to Address ZOA Parley NEW YORK—Two Israeli mili- tary leaders, Lt. Gen. David Elazar and Lt. Gen. Chaim Bar-Lev, will address the 75th national jubilee convention of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America this summer in Israel. Gen. Elazar will speak on Is- rael's military situation, and Gen. Bar-Lev will address a session on economic trends in Israel. More than 1,000 delegates are ex- pected to attend the eight-day con- vention, opening July 12 in Jerusalem. The Israel Philharmonic Orches- tra will dedicate the July 16 pre- mier of the Israel Festival to the ZOA convention. figures high on the agenda of the Franco-Soviet talks. No details were released on Gromyko's talks with Pompidou and Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann. Both sides stressed however, that there was a "full identity of views" on the Middle East during their discussions. Observers here said Crom).ko's %Bit to Paris would serve mainly to reassure the French that they remain "Moscow's favorite part- ners in Western Europe." Meanwhile in Rabat, Dr. Kurt Waldheim. the , United Nations Secretary General, described the mission of Gunnar V. Jarring, the UN peace emissary, as having reached ''a dead end." Dr. Jarring was given the assignment by Reso- lution 242 of the Security Council in 1967 which spelled out guide- 0105 fur a - ,ettleinent after the Six-Day- War. Dr 'Waldheim. w ho is here a tending the Presidents Confereni,.. at the Organization for African Unity. added that the Swedi‘ h 0 diplomat a mission couid lx ctivated "only after the two will have announced their readi- ness to renew their contact:, .Alib –74iner; II (1C4 Daily—Hospital—Sympathy FARM VALLEY GARDENS • PR 2-4350 World-Wide Delivery O OMEGA 3 1 11c, 0811$ iliErn,s Sr. FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros 1%4 Friday, June 16. 1972-3 CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Harvard Row Shopyved C•nt.r & 11 Mao Phen• 353-3146 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 WEEK NIGHTS TO 9 tot G Northland lot 4 Eastland esrr Wil2;ter 4 • Charge it • Surran's • Master- Charge • Sack- Arnermard SALE of 7144211141C1 BERMUDA SHORTS Values :10 to $15 6" Beautiful polyester shorts in whote. Black and pastels Size• 8 to 18 American Savings promises: Another 25 years of personal interest in your higher interests. We pay the highest interest rates on savings in Michigan: 5 Ily figured from date of deposit to date of withdrawal—on regular passbook savings 6 certificate accounts, $5,000 minimum. Ask us for details. AMERICAN SAVINGS 25TH YEAR 14 offices throughout Allothopollitain Mina Main ()Rice 24700 Northwestern Highway. Southfield 48075 DOWNTOWN DETROIT 600 Woodeo•d Ays, at Congress SOUTHWEST DETROIT 7719 W 1.41,,Br Hwy near Central NORTHEAST DETROIT 20060 Von Dyke near Oute• 0..ve NORTHWEST DETROIT 19100 l , verao s at W 7 /Vide Rd 22401 W 8 hole Rd near Lahser 14114 Telegraph Rd at Schoolc•oft EAST DETROIT 19040 E 10 Mde Rd near Kelly Rd NORTH fARMINOTON CLAWSON 1305 W 14 Mde Rd near Crooks 31555 13 Mile Rd near Orchard Lake Rd OAK PARK SOUTHFIELD 13700 W 9 Mile 'Rd near Coal dge 25177 GreenCeld Rd near 10 Mae R, 21751 W 11 m,le Rd near Lohser WEST 131.000•FIELD 4140 W Maple Rd. near Telegraph