—raii,77 ;;eA914s THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 19, 1975 15 S&O POOL DOCTORS Military Assistance Subject of Washington Talks (Continued from Page 1) raeli memorandum on arms assistance was leaked to the press by Administration sources. Some of the points were disclosed in Jack Ander- son's column Tuesday. One of the points that became known was a U.S. agreement with Is- rael that the next agree- ment reached with Egypt "should be a final peace agreement" and that "the U.S. government will vote against any Security Council resolution which in its judgement affects or alters adversely the agreement." The memorandum also noted that the U.S. will not expect Israel to begin imple- menting the agreement be- fore Israeli cargoes can transit the Suez Canal. Kissinger gave assur- ances that the U.S. would not have to ration gasoline in order to supply Israel with oil after the Abu Rod- eis oilfields are returned to Egypt. He said Israel's oil consumption was only 120,000 barrels a day, an infinitesimal amount that could not possibly affect American consumers. Kissinger said the in- terim agreement in Sinai re- duced the threat of a new Arab oil embargo. In Tel Aviv, Finance Min- ister Yehoshua Rabinowitz said after his return from Washington that he was not entirely satisfied with the extent of American finan- cial aid offered Israel in the wake of its new interim agreement with Egypt. Rabinowitz said he had hoped for at least $2.5 bil- lion this fiscal year but ex- pects no more than $2.3 bil- lion, subject to the approval of Congress. Ht said that sums ear- marked for oil purchase and storage facilities have noth- ing to do With compensation for handing back the Abu Ford, Congress Compromise on Jordan Arms Sale Deal WASHINGTON (JTA) — Case read a letter Presi- Congressional opposition to dent Ford sent to the leader- the sale of 14 "Hawk" anti- ship of both the Senate and aircraft missile batteries to House containing assur- Jordan crumbled Wednes- ances that the missiles "will day in the wake of a corn- be permanently installed" promise reached with the in the Amman area as Ford Administration in "fixed defensive and non- which the latter assured mobile anti-aircraft batter- Congress that the missiles ies." would be deployed in a The President's letter purely defensive capacity also referred to a proviso around the Jordanian capi- prohibiting the transfer of tal of Amman and out of the "Hawks" by Jordan to range of Israeli air space. a third party without writ- Rep. William Broomfield ten consent from the U.S. (R-Mich.) was a leading fig- Sen. Case said he believed ure in working out the com- the compromise on the promise. $350 million arms deal will Leaders of the opposition be approved by both the — Sen. Clifford P. Case (R- Senate and House. N.J.) and Rep. Jonathan Case made it clear that Bingham (D-N.Y.) — ac- politics and not defense had knowledged that the "facts dictated the issue. "Wit- 6160 CASS AVE. of life" made further opposi- tingly or not, King Hussein TR 5-0300 tion "futile." •of Jordan had been led to be- lieve that he would receive the full 14 batteries," the Senator said. He observed that it would have been "desirable" to re- duce the 14 batteries to three, four or at the most six and that "our own mili- tary" said last month that COMPLETE JEWELRY SERVICE six batteries "would be more than ample." But "politi- Oak Park. cally this seemed impossi- 13720 Vk . 9 Mile Rd. ble," Case added. He said the eight batteries, beyond Near 1'0,1 Office LI _7-5068 the six recommended by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs I of Staff, Gen. George S. Brown, "represented politi- cal, not defensive purposes." Prior to the compromise, Sen. Case declared that he is MAN OF "deeply concerned" that the State Department is insist- THE MONTH ing that the views of the gov- ernment of Jordan are final in the matter. Rodeis oilfields to Egypt. The ways and means that Israel will be compensated for Abu Rodeis are yet to be decided, Rabinowitz said. He disclosed that Israel would receive a $200 million loan from the International Fuel Fund. Last year Israel received a $70 million loan from the fund. President Ford, replying to criticism of the cost of the Middle East peace accord to the U.S. taxpayer, said, "I think it is fair to point out that several months ago 76 Senators sent me a letter ac- tually urging that I recom- mend to Congress more money for Israel and no guarantee of peace, whereas, at the present time we have made this agree- ment—that is Israel and Egypt have made this agree- ment—and the prospective cost to the United States is less than what the 76 Sena- tors recommended. So we not only have peace and a bE3 43 AL KLINE • step toward a broader peace, but at a lesser cost than what the 76 Senators promoted." Photo graphyvillt,g4401 (Iry 12. 7Y1[eferi PAone 15075 W. 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