Mrs. Meir Asks el-Sadat to Sit Down and Talk Peace (Continued From Page If tional honor* and international responsibility," she said. The premier said the current situation and recent developments %indicated Israel's policy of the past two years—its decision to agree to the cease-fire of Aug. 1970 and its rejection of UN Me- diator Gunnar Jarring's initiative of February 1971. 17520 W. 12 Mile Suite III Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 559-6755 Are You Aware That: There are many job openings for professionals and technicians in the State of Israel and many tax and other benefits evailabl to Ohm. We will gladly assist you if you're interested. Call for interview (313) 559-6755 Mrs. Meir repeated Israel's readiness to accept Egypt's sug- gestion for a "Special arrange- ment" to reopen the Suez Canal. She said "such a settlement could make a real contribution toward an overall agreed peace settle- ment." Soviet Jets Stay in ME to Shadow American Fleet 50 tV.or; -Thrus: 9-ta Fri. 9-8 So' c 1 C-3