- YOUR CHANCE TO VOTE JUSTICE INTEGRITY ELECT BERNARD L. iui L i in JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS 2ND DISTRICT BERNARD L. AuFmAn- Elected by his peers. to the Workmen's Compensation Council of the State Bar of Michigan, 1970 through 1973 Appointed Arbitrator of the American Arbitration Association Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Trial lawyers As- sociation, 1959 to present Am.Bar Assoc. Litigation Section Appointed to Lawyer to Lawyer Consultation Panel Associate member International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions Detroit Bar Association Michigan Trial Lawyers Assoc. Fellow of International Academy of Law and Science Formei U,S.A. Ass't. Judge Advocate General, 46th Inf. Div., Boy Scouts, Cub Master E2 NOV. 5, TUESDAY — 4 1411111111•111811111111PF - -1 .1111111.1111181811111011W :17*411111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111Pw .-tArka -',-, Kissinger Convinced USSR on M.E. Diplomacy JERUSALEM (JTA)—Sec- retary of State Henry A. Kis- singer appears to have per- suaded the Soviet leadership not to stand in the way of his planned renewed Mideast peace efforts. This is the view of official observers here, based on U.S.-Israel contacts and analysis of the U.S.-Israel communique issued after talks between Kissinger and Soviet Communist Party Sec- retary Leonid Brezhnev. Israel's contact with the U.S. indicates that the secre- tary will go ahead with his plans to tour the Mideast within two weeks after his scheduled speech on world food problems in Rome Tues- day. The U.S.-Soviet communi- que, while clearly indicating deep differences between the two sides on the future solu- tion of the Mideast conflict, nevertheless revealed Soviet readiness to allow Kissinger to proceed with his peace effort without too much hind- rance from the Kremlin, the Israeli officials said. The Soviets will apparently not insist on the immediate convening of the Geneva peace conference, as the Arab hardliners demand, but will stand back and await the results of Kissinger's "step by step" effort to launch Israel-Egypt talks on a partial Sinai settlement. According to one observer here, Brenzhnev believes the American effort is doomed to failure, and for that rea- son is content to allow it to go forward. The Soviets are also said to be loath to provoke a con- frontation with Washington at, this time of burgeoning • detente and when the long- awaited most favored nation status is within their grasp. The. U.S.-Soviet communi- que issued Monday called for "early" convening of the Geneva talks, Israeli observ- ers noted, moreover, that the Kremlin leadership's mes- sage to the Arab summit con- ference in Rabat, while call- ing for the "immediate' re- sumption of the Geneva talks, carefully avoided any expli- cit condemnation of the American peacemaking ef- fort. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt is known to favor the American approach at this stage and is anxious to begin interim talks with Israel, though his concept of a par- tial Sinai settlement and Is- rael's concept are at this moment very far apart. Sadat is determined that both the talks and the eventual specific renunciation of bel- ligerency and an undertaking to seek an eventual solution through political means only. These undertakings would be coupled with practical mani- festations of progress to- wards peace, such as the ending of economic and po- litical warefare against Is- rael. Whether or not new talks with Egypt — and possibly with Jordan at a later date—, get under way depend heavi- ly on the outcome of the 1011 "i • i e IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS; CALL. 548-3926 548-4160 541-9704 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. Alfons G. Rehme BetIeen Livernois FERNDALE MICH. -- 8 Pinehurst a When you help yourself to the big-interest accounts at the "Big C. 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Israeli leaders, on the other hand, have declared repeat- edly that they will insist on an agreement of significant political import, such as a siter Nikolay Patolichev, asked if he is bothered be- cause some Americans think the Soviet Union outsmarted the United States in the 1972 wheat deal, replied: "Dona. • say we outsmarted you — because the Americans are sea wolves on the ship of trade and we are just young sailors." Rabat summit, observers here said. Sadat has pro- claimed his intention to enter into .such talks, and he seemed to have the backing of King Feisal of Saudi Arabia. But he would hardly do so if the bulk of the Arab world was against such a move. The Israeli Cabinet will meet in special session today to analyze the Rabat results and plan its own further moves in advance of Kissin- ger's visit. 8—Friday,- November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Collie on in to your nearest Capitol Savings & Loan office and open or add to your account soon. 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