.1. .1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 20, 1974-45 We have found a way . to keep you. beautiful with our New Hairstyling Technique! . Hair Fashions by Jo & Luisa 10810 West 9 Mile Road, Oak Park, Mich. For appt. call 548-8873 _TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE- SPECIALS:-- $7 0 0 Haircut, Wash, and Blow Dry Sham000 and Set $3 5 0 ^ Offer good through January ues., Wed. and Thurs. (ask for Jennifer) DECEMBER MADNESS CONTINUES! Before Holiday Rush; 40% Off in Stock Merchandise We Have in Stock Couches, Chairs, Accessories, Wall Decor and Over 300 Lamps SALE STARTS Sat., Dec. 21st Runs to Tues., Dec. 31st UNIQUE FURNITURE GALLERIES 29225 Southfield SOUTHFIECD (in Farralls Plaza) 559-0260 Fahmi's Population Statements Could 'Have Hurt Peace Chances WASHINGTON (JTA)—Un "This last statement, was meat imposed a "large and dersecretary of State Joseph very, very unhelpful. Candid. serious question mark over J. Sisco said Monday that he would not take "seriously" Egyptian, Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi's statement, on freezing Israel's population and called for "a ceasefire on this kind of propaganda state- ment" He also declared that the United States does not in- tend to negotiate with the PLO and is not "pressuring Israel to negotiate with the PLO;" _He defended Ameri- ca's step-by-step diplomacy as "the only practicable ap- proach" to a final peace set- tlement in the Middle East. Sisco, who is undersecre- tary for political affairs, ad- dressed a -Meeting of the Greater Washington Jewish Community Foundation at the Jewish community center here. He referred at some Ighgth to what has beconie a matter of immediate concern —Fahmi's demand that Israel halt immigration for 50 years and return to the 1947 parti- tion boundaries. He characterized that stAe- merit as "very, very unhelp- ful." Referring to Fahmi's pro- vocative demands, Sisco said "candidly, we have tried to advise both the Arabs as well as• the Israelis- to downplay and to say as little as possi- ble with respect to the other side and the reason we have done this ia that we under- stand that a number of these statements made by one side or another at a given time is for domestic consumption. ly, I would not take it ser- iously. I hope we can . get a cease-fire on this kind of pro- paganda statements because I think they are terribly un- helpful to our efforts." In Jerusalem, shock and disappointment was the reac- tion to Fahmi's demand that Israel suspend immigration for 50 years and return to the 1947 partition boundaries. From the hawkish Likud to the doveish Mapam, political figures expressed the view that Fahmi's remarks, if ta- ken at face value, foreclosed any hope that- Egypt is inter- ested in a politiCal settlement with Israel and made negotia- tions for a , second. stage agreenient with Egypt point- less at this time. Some political observers speculated that Fahmi may have made his remarks for the benefit of the Arab hard- liners—Syria, the PLO, Libya and Iraq. Nevertheless, it was gener. ally noted that the Egyptian diplomat had exposed 'more nakedly than ever the wide gap betWeen. the Israeli and Egyptian views of a peace settlement. Israel's basic pre- mise in preparing to negoti- ate a second stage agreement with Egypt has been that a settlement must constitute substantial progress toward a final peace. Premier Yitzhak Rabin said at the weeklyCabinet meeting that Fahmi's state- . Priest Guilty in Jesus Libel PARIS (JTA) — A French lawyer who wrote a book stating. that the Romans, not the Jews, , were responsible for the death of Jesus has won his libel suit against an ultra - conservative - Roman Catholic priest who had ac- cused him of being an "un- paid lawyer for the Jewish people." Chief Judge Pierre -13on- donaire of the court in Tro- yes, rendered- the verdict in favors ofJacques Isorni, au- thor of "The True Trial of Jesus" and ordered the de- fendant, _Rev. Georges de Nantes, to pay the -requested token damages of one franc. The verdict brought to an end one of the strangest trials in Frendh history, with the 74e PLANT SHOP- the little house in the middle of the block come in for a change of climate The FINEST & HEALTHIEST Selection of Plants & Accessories Our President Says "Competition is strong. 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' ± ' ` y. • Waldheim Sends Thanks to Writer UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —Secretary General Kurt Waldheim sent a letter to the Yiddish poet, Wolf Pas- manik, thanking him for his "inspiring poem" which was dedicated to the UN chief executive. The poem, "Peace is My Dream," was written in Yid- dish with an English trans- lation. Pasmanik has pub- lished several poetry books and is active in various poetry circles. Classifieds Get Quick Results t o ■ ••••••••••••••••••“4 • lump • • • re MO v 'nu • t HOUSEHOLD SALES ,;* aIN YOUR HOME 6 . • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • : MARION GASPAS --6 , • 1 •. 626-8402 626-6795 il :' 626-4769 626-8907 •. fk 4.1 IRENE EAGLE $0..••■■••••■••+•oolioiedi /441, 41 p ate 14941 clutoteknat al ate izyiti fvuee tits . 01, 40, At" \t" (134fideil< C Norman Allan& .• •I , Ikon. 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