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Mon - Kissinger Talks 'Positive'

(Continued from Page 1)
talks with Jordan rather than
with Egypt and also to con-
tinue to sound out Israel on
the question of the Palestin-
ians Wednesday in continuing
talks with Allon at a working
luncheon.
As the two diplomats were
conferring, President Nixon
announced he will nominate
Richard Murphy, a career
diplomat, as the first U. S.
ambassador to Syria since
the Six-Day War. Murphy
has been U. S. ambassador to
Mauritania since 1971. The re-
sumption of diplomatic rela-
tions between the U. S. and
Syria was announced by Mr.
Nixon and Syrian President
Hafez Assad when they met
in Damascus June 16.
Talks between Allon and Kis-
singer took place as tension
in Israel heightened over the
possibility of a renewed Mid-
dle East war by the end of
the year.
Because of this, the United
States, preoccupied with the
conflict in Cyprus for the last

two weeks, is expected to
push for some kind of move-
ment soon on negotiations to
prevent a new conflict. Kis-
singer is scheduled to meet
with officials from Egypt,
Jordan and Syria after his
talks with Allon.
The Allon-Kissinger talks
were also held against the
background of a visit by King
Faisal of Saudi Arabia to
Egypt and the departure of
Yassir Arafat, Palestine Lib-
eration Organization leader,
for the Soviet Union. Arafat
went to the USSR at the invi-
tation of Soviet Communist
Party Secretary Leonid I.
Brezhnev, and it is expected
that the Soviet Union will rec-
ognize the PLO as the only
representative of the Pales-
tinians.
Anon,. who arrived in Wash-
ington Sunday for his first
visit to the United States since

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becoming foreign minister and
deputy premier, will also be
discussing the long-term mil-
itary and economic aid that
Israel has been seeking from
the U. S. and that President
Nixon promised when he was
in Israel.
Allon met with Defense
Secretary James R. Schles-
inger Wednesday and with
Treasury Secretary William
Simon and congressional lea-
ders Thursday. He saw Kis-
singer again Wednesday night
at a dinner given in Allon's
honor by Israel Ambassador
Simha Dinitz.
(Former Israeli Air Force
Commander Mordehai Hod,
now an assistant to Defense
Minister Shimon Peres, is in
Washington to discuss nego-
tiations for American milit-
ary assistance to Israel
agreed upon during Presi-
dent Nixon's visit to Israel.)

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Sana
Hassan, an Egyptian writer
and journalist now visiting Is-
rael, may have her passport
withdrawn by the Egyptian
government, according to re-
ports reaching here from
Cairo.
According to Egyptian
sources, Mrs. Hassan, who is
a PhD candidate in govern-
ment at Harvard, is consid-
ered more American than
For thus says the Lord
Egyptian since she has spent God: 'Behold, here am I,
"All That The 'Name Implies"
so much time in the United and I will seek and search
States.
for my flock.—Ezekiel 34:11.
We Also
Egyptian sources also said
Wash & Finish
that Mrs. Hassan is not fav-
Drip Dry Curtains
IF YOU TURN THE
ored by either the Egyptian
Professionally
government or Arab activists
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V
in the United States. They
WE DO ALL THE WORK
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
REMOVE AND INSTALL
said Mrs. Hassan, whose
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
father was an Egyptian am-
bassador to Washington, is
divorced from her husband,
a high Egyptian official.
Suburban Coll Coiled
Reverse Charges
Meanwhile, a dispute has
cropped up here whether
Mrs. Hassan, the first Egyp-
tian journalist to visit Israel
shua Rabinowitz, Justice since the Six-Day War,
Minister Haim Zadok and should have been granted a
Moshe Sanbar, governor of visa.
the Bank of Israel.
Opponents noted that pre-
The bank had been the viously "objective" Arab
country's sixth largest. The journalists, who were rec-
extent of its liabilities is not ommended by Israelis, came
yet known, and investigators to Israel and turned out to be
are still working their way outspoken adversaries of Is-
through the mound of books rael at best, and spies at
and ledgers to determine the worst.
losses which will accrue —
Mrs. Hassan's visa was
Very important person in selling your
for the most part—to the Is- granted in Boston on the rec-
raeli taxpayer.
ommendation of Suzy Eban,
VERY IMPORTANT PROPERTY
The government has re- wife of former Israel Foreign
solved to cover the debts Minister Abba Eban, who
owed by the bank to all its had seen her debate with
foreign and local creditors Arie Eliav in New York.
Mrs. Hassan, meanwhile,
and depositors—save firms
owned or associated with the is touring Israel, meeting Is-
Williams family of London, raelis privately and on the
29501 Greenfield, Southfield, Mich.
streets as part of her expec-
which owned the bank.
Meanwhile t h e former
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son-in-law of the late Nahum
Z.eev Williams and brother-
in-law of bank chairman
Harry Landy of London, was
remanded by a Tel Aviv
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the bank's collapse.
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Israel Attorney General Applies
for Receiver of Defunct Bank

JERUSALEM (JTA) --
Attorney General Meir Sham-
gar applied to the Tel Aviv
District Court for the ap-
pointment of an official re-
ceiver who will wind up the
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British Bank seized by the
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The Bank of Israel, mean-
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vers to be appointed to sev-
eral other Williams-owned
concerns in Israel.
In some cases, the inten-
tion is not to liquidate the
concerns but to sell them as
going concerns if possible.
The bank itself, however,
eventually will be liquidated.
The final decision to wind
up the bank was taken last
week by the special commit-
tee which the cabinet had
appointed to consider the
fate of the bank when it
could not meet its liabilities.
The committee was made
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a large population, even the
whole house of Israel, so that
the cities may be repeopled
and the waste places rebuilt.
ted three-month stay here.
This week she met with Knes- —Ezekiel 36:10.
set members Moshe Dayan,
Arie Eliav and Dov Zakin.
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debated the Arab-Israel is-
sue at the American Jewish
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last May in New York. Zakin
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