Fraternalism Absent; Accord Signed at Geneva about 20,000 Syrian Jews had the Soviets walked over to ments" that Israel has now Abdel Halim Khaddam. "Mr. Khaddam denied em- emigrated to Israel after the two delegations to shake concluded with both Syria phatically that Syria had World War II, and that ap- hands with them. Ambassa- and Egypt." (A joint U. S.-Soviet resolu- made any undertaking either proximately this number had dor Vinogradov's handshake with Gen. Shafir seemed tion creating the United Na- to Israel or to the United later left Israel for the United rather cursory, but Ambassa- tions Disengagement Observ- States to suppress Palestine States, because, he said, dor Ellsworth Bunker spent er Force (UNDOF) to super- guerrilla 'activity on Syrian `they found Israel to be a ra- some time chatting with the vise the Israeli-Syrian disen- soil. He said no Arab govern- cist society.' " Syrians. The second man in gagment agreement was ap- ment was capable of pre- enreerreerimme the American delegation, Al- proved with a 13-0 vote in the venting the 'Palestinian peo- IF YOU TURN THE ple from struggling for their Security Council last Friday. fred Atherton, was seen en- rights.' gaged in conversation with Iraq and China did not partic- the Syrians. Athertoh's name ipate in the voting. The force "Mr. Khaddam also reject- UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN is frequently mentioned as will consist of 1,250 men to ed charges that Syria's Jew- the possible U. S. ambassador police the UN buffer zone ish minority of about 4,500 to Damascus once Syria and separating Israeli and Syrian persons is mistreated and the U. S. resume diplomatic forces. said that such charges come UNDOF was established for from media under Zionist or relations. The Syrians and the Is- an initial period of six Israeli influence. Milan Wineries, Detroit, raelis did not shake hands. months, subject to renewal "Mr. Khaddam added that It appeared that the two del- by the Security Council. (Yacov Doron, the acting egations pointedly avoided looking at each other. representative for Israel, Throughout the meetings, voiced Israel's "warmest ap- both sides followed the same_ preciation and thanks" to system, addressing their re- Kissinger "for his untiring 24695 COOLIDGE marks to the UN chairman efforts in bringing about the (Across from Dexter Davison Market) and avoiding any direct con- conclusion of the agreement tact. There were no greetings which was signed this morn- or salutes. In spite of this ing in Geneva by representa- "coldness," officials here are tives of Israel and Syria." optimistic, saying that Wed- ( Kissinger, urging Con- nesday's agreement, which gress to allocate $100,000,000 $2.00 Size for the first time ends all for reconstruction of Kunei- open warfare, may open the tra in the Golan Heights, All Shades AETNA REALTY CO. `Leningrad Bible' way to an actual peace nego- called the proposal "vital" in 24469 Greenfield Rd. It is believed that the peace effort). Southfield Goes to Front Line tiations. the groundwork for this will Arabs Belligerent, PHILADELPHIA—A prize be laid by President Nixon Coupon Expires 6/13 Coupon Expires 6/13 possession of the Abraham I. during his trip to the Middle Notes Damascas Report John K. Cooley, in a cabled Katsh Microfilm Collection East and at his meeting with at the manuscript center of Soviet Communist Party Sec- report to the Christian Sci- We carry a complete stock of Redken Products Dropsie University here is retary General Leonid Brezh- ence Monitor from Damas- New Hours Mon. & Thurs. til 9 cus, quoted threats to Israel the "Leningrad Bible," cop- nev. LI 7-9669 Yues., Wed., Fri. til 6. Closed Sat. ies of which are being dis- United Nations, Secretary by Syrian Foreign Minister tributed to front-line soldiers General Kurt Waldheim con- in the Israel army by the ferred with Foreign Minister government's' ministry of Yigal Allon for two hours in religion. Jerusalem Wednesday. Originally written in 1009 Waldheim, on a tour of UN in the old city of Cairo, the installations in the 11ilddle Bible is said to have been East, came directly from Da- used by Maimonides. The mascus. Talking to reporters oldest known complete Bible at the airport, Waldheim de- text to have been preserved scribed the Israeli-Syrian dis- over the. centuries with its engagement accord signed in date authenticated, it was Geneva as "a very important for many years part of the step forward" that "opens famous Firkowitz Collection the door for resumption _of of Hebraica manuscripts and the Geneva peace confer- is preserved in the Public ence." Library in Leningrad. He expressed hope that According to the manu- the separation of Israeli and 'scr•pt's scribe, Ya'akov ben Syrian' forces in the Golan Shmuel, this biblical codex Heights could be completed is a true copy of the text in a few days even though established by the famous the agreement allows 20 days Masorete, Aaron ben Moses for the task. Ben-Asher, in the 10th Cen- He said "the first contin- tury. gent of the United Nations disengagement o •b s e r v e r s Duke U. Gets Grant force (UNDOF) has already begun moving into the buf- for Judaic Studies fer zone and I hope within DURHAM, N.C. (JTA) — the next few days it will be Duke University has re- fully established." Finance by the ceiyed a grant of $37,000 for He said "The UN is ready Citizen's Committee Trophy its cooperative program in 1974 International to render every assistance Judaic studies at Duke and for the implementation of winner and 1973 For Southfield SChools at the University of North the disengagement agree- Master Champion Carolina at Chapel Hill. Also Featuring: The grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation will be used for office space Proprietor for the program's adminis- tration at Duke and for a and faculty member in Judaic ALEX CARUANA studies whose primary teach- 1 974 International ing responsibility will be at Around our lake and amidst our giant trees we're building apartments the North Carolina Univer- and Michigan State to match the land. Spacious residences — 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms with all sity. Team Champion The Judaic studies group the amenities. The location is superb and easy to reach. 1973-1974 will conduct academic credit A Man and His Image Champ programs this summer in The Oaks is located one block from the only Orthodox Synagogue Jerusalem and field work in MANICURES by conjunction with the Ameri- in Broward County (Young Israel of Hollywood). can Schools of Oriental Re- search at sites of archeolo- SHOE SHINES gical importance in Meiron, From $24,900 AVAILABLE university officials said. planes stationed in the Mid- dle East for the purpose, a small Fokker in Dainascus and a larger Douglas in Tel Aviv. Red Cross officials say that they might send a third plane to the Middle East to speed up the exchange. The negotiations started last Friday when the two del- egations signed the basic dis- engagement agreement as drawn up by U. S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. They started negotiations on its implementation the follow- ing - day and completed them with relative ease within three days, instead of the five provided by the basic agreement. On Monday after- noon, a military subcommit- tee drew up the actual with- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS drawal maps. The five delegations pres- 6—Friday, June 7, 1974 ent at Wednesday's cere- mony, the UN, the U. S., WANT TO BUY A HOME? Soviet Union, Israel and Syr- ia, were seen carrying with EXCLUSIVI them copies of the disen- BIJITCHRtAMIR gagement maps. BROOM At the end of the official meeting, the Americans and CALL 559-8333 (Continued from Page 1) actual signing ceremony. Addressing the delegations, Gen. Siilasvuo stressed that both sides, Israel and Syria, had done their best to find "areas of accommodation" and solutions of compromise. The UNEF chief expressed the belief that the disengage- ment process, which started Thursday, will-"be completed without difficulties." 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