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— Saudi Arabian Foreign
Minister Omar Saqaaf is in
Paris, after a seven-day of-
ficial visit to Brazil which
concluded with a declaration
signed by the foreign minis-
ters of both countries affirm-
ing that "a constructive
treatment of the Mideast
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question has as a fundamen-
tal component—the de-occu-
pation of all territories seized
by force and the recognition
of the legitimate rights of the
Palestinian people."
Brazil thus changed en-
tirely her traditional equi-
distance policy toward the
Mideast conflict.
The change has created
anxiety within the Jewish
community, especially the
anti-Semitic statements by
Saqaaf at the official wel-
come dinner in Brasilia, and
during his press conference.
Attacking "international
Zionism," Saqaaf said that
the Arab countries cannot
reach a high level of devel-
opment because of the "Jew-
ish racist Zionism" and that
after, "occupying an entire
country" Israel "turns
against her neighbor Arab
countries in an attempt to
dominate them also."
Saqaaf was the guest of
President Ernesto Geisel in
Brasilia for Independence
Day celebrations. This is the
minister's second visit in 12
months to Brazil.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Archives of American Art
will hold a benefit garage
sale 10 a.m. -'5 p.m. Sept.
21 - 22 at the Downtown Gar-
age South and Jim's Garage
Saloon and Restaurant.
The sale includes more
than 500,000 items with many
antiques dating to 1850. Bou-
tique and select pieces will
be sold in the collector's cor-
ner of the restaurant and the
rest will be on sale in the
garage structure.
Among the garage sale
committee are Mrs. Irving
Burton, general co-chairman;
Mrs. Charles Kessler, and
Mrs. Seymour Karbal, corre-
spondence; and Mrs. M. Mor-
ton Barak, evaluation - ac-
knowledgement.
Donations may be dropped
off at the archives office in
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
For pick-up of large items or
large quantities, call the ar-
chives office, 833-0835.
The ArchiVes of American
Art is a nonprofit national
organization affiliated with
the Smithsonian Institution.
Its purpose is to collect, re-
cord and make available to
scholars original documents
and materials on American
art and crafts.
Washtenaw Bonds
Group Sets Dinner
The 26th anniversary of Is-
rael's statehood will be cele-
brated by the Washtenaw
County Committee, State of
Israel Bonds, at a banquet
7 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Washte-
naw Country Club, 2955 Pack-
ard Road, Ypsilanti.
The committee is com-
prised of Osias Zwerdling,
honorary chairman, and Ruth
Mary Cohen, Pearl Franz-
blau, Olga Hern, Mickey
Hern, Jerry Isaacs, Allyn
Kantor, Harold Shapiro, Hen-
rietta Sklar, Rae Lampe and
Richard Willer.
Appearing at this function
will be Consul of Israel in
New York, Mrs. Judith
Beilin.
For information, call Mrs.
Franzblau, 971-7057, or Mrs.
Sklar, 761-2136.
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