Jordan Suggests D isengagement Talks With Israel It is generally believed (Continued from Page 1) 1 optimistic mood and an ap- as, formerly, they spoke of tention to Geneva Conven- which arrived in Geneva at interested in preventing preciation of the historic reopening the waterway only tion rules," foreign ministry noon Wednesday, consisted here that the talks went into be this, Allon believes, nature of the Arab-Israeli after a final peace settle- spokesman Torleiv Anda said. of Maj. Gen. Mordehai Gur, a 24-hour recess in order for •Kelani promised to deliver Col. Dov Sion and Foreign each delegation to ask their peace talks that began last ,ment. Allon also envisages estab- Friday which he said was Dayan attributed the change the note to his government, Ministry official David Ra- respective governments for lishment of a permanent shared by all participants. in the Egyptian attitude to Anda said. "The Syrian am- min. The Egyptian delega- instructions. "hot line" for emergency According to Eban, the first three factors: They succeed- bassador reacted positively tion consisted of Maj. Gen. contact between Israeli and real result of the conference ed in overrunning the Bar- and voiced respect for the Tahal el Magdoub, Col. Faud Jordanian officers to avoid a was its agreement on pro- Lev Line, gaining a narrow Norwegian government's hu- el Howfidy and Nabil el RED broader conflagration in the cedural matters and form. stretch on the east bank of manitarian views," Anda Araby. It MAGEN event of incidents. The main work of the peace the Suez Canal which in- said. Political observers here WE. CAN FIT YOU!_ conference will be carried creased their self-esteem; 1st Disengagement Meeting DAVID believe Rifai made his sug- Israel punched through their Held in Geneva This Week gestion — and looked to Kis- out by subcommittees, each NEEDS MONEY FOR lines and gained a salient on GENEVA JTA)—Israel and singer to suppor.t it—because dealing with a specific set of the west bank of the canal; Egypt held their first dis- MEDICAL SUPPLIES subjects. The first of these he feared that a quick and and the two superpowers in- engagement meeting in Ge- LONG, SHORT, PATIO successful outcome of Israel- groups is the Israeli-Egyptian tervened, primarily the U. S. neva Wednesday afternoon. STYLES. SIZES 6 to 44 • E g y p t i a n disengagement military committee, which and Secretary of State Kis- • WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVA'S After the meeting, which PARTIES. SIZES 6 to 44 talks would overshadow Jor- will try to reach an agree- singer, Dayan said. lasted one hour and 40 min- t.. '-'n's interests and impor- ment on disengagement, a so- THANK You "As a result, unlike the Six- I utes, a United Nations spokes- lution that eluded the nego- ti ce at Geneva. MURRY KORA MW. 154 SOUTH WOODWARD Day War, the Yom Kippur man said that the two sides tiators at Kilometer 101. Allon and Eban feel Israel BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150 Asked by reporters if there War was followed almost im- had discussed "principles of should seize upon the oppor- tunity presented by the Jor- was a chance to 'reach agree- mediately by political moves disengagement." He added End of YEAR Sale danian uneasiness and ex- ment on disengagement with- for negotiations." With the that these talks "would facili- plore possible preliminary in a few days, Eban said Is- lines we hold today it is tate productive discussions Assorted Selection rael had no objections to a much easier for us—there is in the future." Reduced For All Ages talks with Jordan. The next meeting was Defense Minister Moshe speedy solution if its security more readiness to talk of Dayan, on the other hand, requirements were met. But withdrawal, much more than scheduled for today at 10 feels no purpose would he he said he didn't expect this we were ready seven years a.m. Each delegation con- sisted of three members — served by rushing ahead with to happen because of the , ago," Dayan said. talks with Jordan. He noted complexity of the problem. I He admitted that before two officers and one civilian. Questioned about the SyriaTh the Yom Kippur War he was The two delegations, the Is- that the eastern border has Bob Nowak Optician been relatively quiet, the ' POW issue, Eban said that I wrong in evaluating the ef- raeli and the Egyptian, sat bridges have remained open, he had held talks in Geneva : fectiveness of the armament on either side of a U-shaped Styles For All Ages — Free Adjustments and there is no tension which with Red Cross officials and in enemy hands and their table. At the center sat Unit- Located At 28920 Schoenherr At 12 — 773-8260 ed Nations Truce Chief Gen- needs defusing by disengage- had also written to the U.S. ! fighting qualities. - In The Pick Wick Shopping Center Nevertheless, he said, he eras Ensio Siilasvuo and two ment talks. and Soviet co-chairmen on the TWINSITE OPTICAL CO. But the issue presents problem. He admitted that' still did not think that a pre- aides. The I s r a e 1 i delegation, broader problems. It con- the issue was still deadlocked emptive strike by Israel be- Tues. Wed., Thurs., 9 to 5:30, fronts the government un- ! but insisted there was no fore Oct. 6 would have bas- Fri. 9 to 8, Sat. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. avoidably with the need to cause for despair and the ically changed the outcome. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Laboratory On The Premises Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-5 "draw maps" on the West situation might change. lie said he did not think that calling up the reserves or Bank, something it has so far possibility y launching a preventive strike Asked ke d about b t the th po avoided doing. In disengage- l of diplomatic re was was the right solution when- talks with Jordan, the of renewal representatives lations between Israel and ever there is a threat of war. m i 1 i t a r y Union Eban, Eban who i I the Soviet Union, He revealed that several would have to be fully in- Friday r y times since the cease fire i t met for 80 minutes structed as to what Israel me has in mind for an ultimate with the Soviet foreign min- ' , good information" was re- peace settlement of the area. : ister, replied, ' You had bet- ceived that the Egyptians ' were preparing to launch a Allon, according to his Anon ter ask Gromyko." Plan, sees the Jordan ,River Gen. Dayan said Tuesday new war. "Nevertheless, we as Israel's military and po- there was better than a 50- decided against a preventive litical border, with Jordanian 50 chance for the Israeli- strike. The political situation enclaves inside the West E g y p t i an disengagement in which we • find ourselves Bank. talks in Geneva to suc- ' does not allow us to make But the NRP wants to give teed. He warned, however, such a move," he said. Asked about Israeli pris- up nothing on the West Bank, that this could come about claiming that the entire re- only if Israel maintained its oners of war in Syria, Dayan gion belongs to Israel for high state of mobilization and said he did not believe re- historic and religious reasons. held fast to its positions west ports that all Israeli POWs The issue is likely to fig- of the Suez Canal until an were murdered nor does he ure in the election campaign. agreement is reached. Dayan believe there are only 29 It will highlight the differ- ' spoke to editors at Bet Soko- POWs in Damascus. The ence of outlook between La- low, the Journalists House in number should be much high- bor and the NRP. Assumini Tel Aviv. lie said that an er, he said. He said he hoped that Labor retains enough agreement on the separation the Syrians would follow the power to form another coali- of forces should be linked to Egyptians' example and enter tion, it will certainly affect what he called a declaration into negotiations. Our position the coalition negotiations with of non-belligerence. He said in Syria should encourage the Religious Party. Israel could not withdraw them to come to the talks," Because of these problems from militarily advantageous he said, adding however that no one—not even Rifai or positions as long as a state "Egypt is the key to the whole situation." Kissinger—contemplates such of belligerency existed. Israel has in its POW talks starting before a new Dayan dwelt at length on Israeli government takes of- what he considered a funda- camps 63 Egyptian prisoners ice. But, as an predicted, of war, including eight offi- change of attitude on cers. The army spokesman Without people, Glassman Olds would be they they are likely to be high on the Geneva agenda after the the part of the Egyptians announcing this stated that just to )thee - vacant lot_ And we'd be watching following the. Yom Kippur, these Egyptian r soldie s were weeds ;;row instead of a business. War. He noted that previous- taken prisoners along the The cabinet met for two ly Cairo had refused to con- kVhich is Wlw we try to treat Our hours Tuesday morning to sider peace talks until Israel southern front after the com- customers well. We want you to buy your pletion of the exchange f:if hear a full report from For- committed itself to withdraw cars from us. And we know we have to make ' ign Minister Eban on the from the territories in ac- prisoners of war last month it worth your while. Or else. ,:first phase of the Geneva cordance with the Arab in- between Israel and Egypt. Norway has approached People come first at Glassman Olds. conference. terpretation of Resolution Syria concerning the release They have to. Or, verb' simply, there'd be The cabinet formally ap- 242. of Israeli prisoners. pointed Gen. Mordehai Gur no Glassimm (Ids. A government note express- "Now, they are sitting with and Col. Dov Sion as Israel's ing concern for the plight of us in Geneva and listening delegates to the disengage- to . Foreign Minister Abba the Israeli POWs was deliv- ment talks with Egypt. Gen. Gur, a former air Eban declare that we shall ered to Syria's UN ambassa- force commander, has been not return to the 1967 bor- dor, Haisam Kelani, at a Israeli military attache in ders," Dayan observed. He meeting Wednesday with the U.S. and Canada. Col. also cited newspaper reports Norway's permanent UN that Egypt is prepared to re- representative, Ole Aalgaard. Sion is Dayan's son-in-law. 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