6 Friday, July 18, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Senate Hearings Requested on Large Weapons Sale to Jordan WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Clifford Case (R-NJ) has introduced a concurrent resolution calling for hear- ings on the proposed sale of a $350 million U.S. air de- fense system to Jordan. He said the hearings would cover three weapons systems: the "Hawk" sur- face-to-air missile; the "Vulcan" anti-aircraft, self propelled 20 mm. gun; and the "Redeye" shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile. Rabbi Israel Miller, chair- man of the Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations, said the proposed sale will upset the precarious bal- ance of power prevailing at present in the Middle East. Rabbi Miller rejected the Ford Administration's contention that Israel en- joys military superiority vis-a-vis Jordan. He stressed that in accord- ance with statements by Alton Proposes to Allow Arab Villagers to Return Home JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon proposed to the Cabinet this week that the former residents of Ikrit and Biram be allowed to return to their native villages near the Le- banese border which they were forced to leave during Israel's war for independ- ence 27 years ago. The issue was raised re- peatedly over the years. The Arabs, Maronite Christians, 'X XXXXX X XX) N/ < THE LOST ART x X' OF TAILORING X Where? At Steve Petix, the home of the immaculate fit in custom, tailored-to- measure or quality brand X clothing. x Open 9-6 daily (to 5:30 Sat.) 9-9 Thurs. & Fri. Ardpie parking Credit cards accepted 31 455 SOUTHFIELD ROAD / 645-5560 Bem een 13 14 Mire A W0000