14—Friday, November 9, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arabist Named U. S. Ambassador to Egypt WASHINGTON (JTA)—The United States and Egypt re- sumed f or m al diplomatic relations Wednesday a n d agreed to the immediate ex- change of ambassadors. The announcement was made in Cairo first and by the White House later Wednesday morning. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is presently in Cairo conferring with Egypt- ian President Anwar el- Sadat. The U.S. ambassador-desig- nate to Cairo is Herman F. Eiltis, a 51-year-old career diplomat who was formerly ambassador to Saudi Arabia The Egyptian-named ambas- sador to Washington is Dr. Ashraf Gorbal, President Sadat's press adviser, who until last spring headed the Egyptian interests section at the Indian Embassy in Wash- ington. Wednesday's announcement ended a six-year rupture in Egyptians List Only 113 POWs TEL AVIV (JTA) To this date, Israel has re- ceived from the Egyptians only 113 names of prisoners of war in Egypt. — These include the Israeli liaison officers captured at the UN observation posts, prisoners taken at the jetty fortification under auspices of the Red Cross and those who were televised in hospitals. Fifteen of the names given were unidentified, and the Red Cross was requested to identify these names. Israel now has the following POWs: Egyptians: 7,852 soldiers 598 officers Syrians: 368 soldiers 39 officers Iraqis: 13 soldiers 5 officers Moroccans: 6 soldiers 1 officer . 0 G 6 66 7 02 U.S.-Egyptian diplomatic re- lations. Despite the absence of formal relations, Egypt con- tinued to be represented in Washington by a mission operating out of the Indian Embassy while a U.S. mis- sion operated similarly out of the Spanish Embassy in Cairo. Resumption of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Egypt had been expected for some time. But its tim- ing Wednesday, in the midst of crucial negotiations by Kissinger and Arab leaders YOUR PERSONAL SHIRTMAKERS Ernest Drucker Invite You Jud y Black To try on actual collars, to see which style is best for you ...choose from over 700 fabrics including dacron blends. • collar sized to 1/8 inch • body shaped as you like it • cuffs fitted to your wrist • sleeves sized and tapered • measurements recorded for easy reorder FROM $14.50, MIN. ORDER FOUR SHIRTS MADE IN OUR OWN LOCAL SHOP Businessmen phone for in - office fitting service. Open Daily 10 - 5:30 — Thurs. Evening by Appt. Charge Plates Accepted executive custom shirt makers, inc. MERRILLWOOD MALL • MERRILL & S. WOODWARD RIRMINGHAM. 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With Sadat at his side, he said, "We are moving forward to- ward peace." Sadat repeated Kissinger's words and said, "I agree with him." Ambassador-Designate Eilts, like Secretary Kissin- ger, was born in Germany and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1930. He is a member of the group of American Foreign Service professionals known as "Arabists" because of their long association with Arab countries and alleged pro- Arab bias. Eilts served as ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1965 to '70. His diplo- matic career took him to Teheran, Jidda, Aden, Bagh- dad and Tripoli. Dayan Warns Hostilities With Egypt May Resume TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan warned Israelis not to be sur- prised if hostilities resume on the Egyptian front. The Egyptians are thoroughly uncomfortable with the presence of an Is- raeli force on the west bank of the Suez Canal and may initiate an offensive to dis- lodge it, Dayan said in reply to reporters who questioned him while he was visiting wounded soldiers at a Tel Aviv hospital. Israel also is taking an in- creasingly serious view of the continued blockade of the straits of Bab el Mandeb, the narrow neck of water con- necting the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. Thirteen freighters a r e stuck in the Israeli port of Eilat at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba, many of them with full cargoes for African and Far Eastern ports. They are unable to sail be- cause of two Egyptian de- stroyers and several sub- marines patrolling the straits. Dayan accused the Egypt- ians and Syrians of using Is- rael's concern for the POWs as a means of pressure. Deals had been made with Egypt for the exchange of wounded POWs — there were some dozens of Israeli wounded and many many hundreds of Egyptians — but each time Egypt harked back to its demand for withdrawal to the Oct. 22 line and re- fused to go through with the deal, Dayan said. Earlier, Knesset Speaker Yisrael Yeshayahu announ- ced that he had cabled all parliaments in the world pro- testing Egypt's and Syria's noncompliance with the Geneva Convention on POWs. The World Jewish Congress and its president, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, have joined the general effort on behalf of the Israeli POWs in Arab countries. 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