THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1975 13 Ford's 'Even Handedness' Causing Concer (Continued from Page 1) have the same in-put.", Asked by Cronkite if that meant "there won't be any favored nation treatment of Israel in the future," the President replied, "I think we have to, in this very divi- 26001 COOLIDGE HWY . OAK PARK ,543-3343 SAVE $11 00 or more on ■ •• IBM OLIVETTI Add.-'n Type SCM 342-7800 - 399-8333 THANKS For Spreading The Word About Our Personal Service sion, where the possibility hand, sticking to far-reach- A less optimistic outlook - - Peres told the students of war is certainly a serious ing proposals which may ad- has been expressed by lead- that the Israeli government one. If you have a war, you vance peace, have better ing Israeli economists .Who must concern itself so that are inevitably going to have prospects to bring peace are urging- the government the holdup does not become an oil embargo — I think we than new initiatives which to adopt contingency plans an embargo- DI APERY CLEANERS Economic circles are de- have 16 be very cautious in only raise the question of predicated on a substantial manding that the govern- our process of reassess- how seriously Israel took its reduction of U.S. economic ment." - - previous suggestions," Ra- aid, Shimshon Ehrlich, the ment appoint an ad hoc "All That The Rome Implies" The President said that bin said. senior economic analyst of committee immediately to study contingency plans - in "prior to the suspension of Rabin said that Israel Haa- retz, wrote Friday. We Also the negotiations"_ between- would probably have to According to Ehrlich, the event of a large-scale Wash & Finish Egypt and Israel conducted bring a map to Geneva along economists employed by the reduction in American aid Drip Dry Curtains by Secretary of State Henry -with its suggested princi- government foresee a cut of • in order "to avoid last min- Professionally ute, uncalculated decisions." A. Kissinger' last month, pies for peace, but rejected as much as a half billion dol- Meanwhile, the Economic "our whole Middle Eastern demands for an elaborate lars in economic assistance WE DO ALL THE WORK policy . .. had been a very Israeli peace initiative out- REMOVE AND INSTALL from the U.S: which would Planning Authority at the Finance Ministry has pre- successful one." But "fol- side the framework of nego- immediately throw 100,000 lowingthe very serious, dis ' tiations with the Arabs. Israelis- out of work, more pared a new five-year eco- appointment," in the last Such an initiative would 891.1818 than 18 percent of the na- nomic plan calling for dras- tic changes in the economy negotiations, "we are com- create a sharp internal de.:- Suburban Call Collect tion's labor force. mitted, at least in principle, bate but would not advance Reverse Charges Ehrlich noted that _this even if U.S. economic aid to going to Geneva." peace in the area, as past ex- assessment was- even continues at -its present The President added that perience has shown, Rabin gloomier than a previous rate. three "options" now exist. said. , one made by the Bank of One is to resume the "sus- Monday, former Foreign Israel which calculated pended negotiations with- Minister Abba Eban, ad- that a drop in American out making a commitment dressing American Jewish aid would result in to go to Geneva." Another leaders in New York, The 60-70,000 unemployed. would be to "go to Geneva urged Israel to present Ehrlich reported that the and try to get an overall set- new ideas and a specific economists assume that ev- tlerhent — which is a very policy if only to head off a ery dollar less received by complicated matter. People solution imposed by the Israel would mean IL 14 less Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine advocate it, however. "But," big powers: production. A cut of a half he continued, "while you are Rabin noted that, "For billion dollars from the U.S. will present a review on going through this negotia- years, the Israel govern- would equal a IL 7 billion tion for an overall settle- ment has submitted - production deficit in Israel ment, as a third option, you through diplomatic chan- representing 13 percent of might have an interim nego- nels far reaching territorial all local production and tiated settlemeht .between ideas to the Arabs, indicat- employment. The Television and Cinema Triumph of two of the parties, such as ing its willingness to make The writer pointed out Israel and Egypt." _ concessions. However, the that Israel's imports Ingmar Bergman _ While the President response always was that amount to $7 billion an- said, "We have not made . these ideas were non-start- nually against exports tf Mon., April 28th at 8:30 p.m: any decision yet," it ap- ers." only $3.8 billion and the def- at He cited as an example peared to observers that icit must be covered by the third option is the one the so-called Allon Plan for loans, grants and aid funds The the U.S. still hopes to the West Bank, proposed from abroad. - , achieve, prior to making after the 1967 Six-Day War Wednesday night Defense Birmingham Temple firth diplomatic, military by the then deputy premier Minister Shimon Peres told or economic commitments and"-now Foreign Minister Tel Aviv University students 28611 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington, Mich. Yigal Allon which, Rabin to Israel. that there was a definite admission' $2 failed to win the slight- holdup of arms plaCed by President Ford also - said, est favorable response from the U.S. government against stated in his interview that Isr-ael. the "impasse" between Is- the Arab world. Last week, prior to Ford's rael and the Palestine Lib- eration Organization "will speech Monday, Rabin said, be one of the most difficult "Arms shipments from the things that will have to be U.S. according to signed worked out, if it is worked agreements with the. U.S. continue to arrive and will out at Geneva." The gloomy Washington continue to arrive." He also predicted that reaction to Ford's Mideast statements have stemmed after the Geneva confer- in part from the . fact that ence ends - there will have they were made only a to be a renewed round of month after the President bilateral talks with Egypt was reportedly angered at to achieve a partial settle- Israel for the failure of Kis- ment. Observers noted singer's mission. Some ob- that Rabin_was indicating • LEASING — ALL MAKES • GUARANTEED USED CARS servers thought the Presi- that the Geneva talks can- not be viewed as imposing- dent displayed an even • DAILN(RENTAL • MOTOR HOMES colder outlook toward the a settlement on Israel but • SERVICE Jewish State Monday night. _ only as paving the way for • BODY SHOP—AAA RATED In Jerusalem Wednesday, future bilateral talks. On the issue of American Rabin said, "We have reached a situation in which economic aid, Rabin said: there is more balance in "We shall get more than we U.S.-Israel relations than have received until now, but there was during the first it is logical to assume that days after the (Israeli-Egyp- we shall not get all that we have asked." tian) talks broke down." However, he added; there are no grounds to feel that John Di Caro _ the stage of disagreement between the two countries Has FREE Trial Offer has passed. 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