-11111111111111m— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS November 14, 1975 15 Toon Cautions Israel to Keep Out of Lebanon Civil Strife HAIFA (JTA) — U. S. Ambassador Malcolm Toon cautioned Israel not to in- tervene in the civil strife in Lebanon as long as there was no intervention by other parties outside that country. However, in an address here, the American envoy said that should Syria or any other forces step into the picture, quite a new sit- uation would be created. It was learned in Wash- ington, meanwhile, that the U.S. has advised several gov- ernments — apparently in- cluding those of Israel and Syria — to respect Leba- HOME & ESTATE LIQUIDATORS Let professionals handle your HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE SALES APPRAISALS 357-2218 non's independence and ter- ritorial integrity. State De- partment spokesman Robert Funseth said that the advisory was isued in the past few days as fight- ing between right-wing Christians and Moslem left- ists in Lebanon escalated to a near civil war. In his remarks, Toon ex- pressed regret over the anti- Zionist statements made by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during his current visit to the U.S. However, he said, every effort should be made to encourage moder- ate Arab leaders, among which he included Sadat. Meanwhile, the State Department said it was communicating with Toon about those remarks he made in a speech in Haifa. State Department spokes- man Robert Anderson said NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE formerly of Detroit, Mich. serving you in Florida with quality brand name furniture at discount prices. • American of Martinsville • Lane • Broyhill • Dixie • Serta-Spring-aire • A Complete Line of convertibles and dinette sets Special orders Accepted NAT phone MARGOLIS FURNITURE (305) 567 0600 - 2930 N. Federal Hwy. Ft. 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Referring to Toon's re- ported remarks on Lebanon, Anderson said "with regard to intervention, this is not something we have given Bnai Brith Unit Has Guide of Career Openings in Israel WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new publication, "Careers for Jewish Young Adults in Israel," authored by Henry Stern, executive di- rector, Jewish Occupational Council and edited by Dr. S. Norman Feingold, national director, Bnai Brith Career and Counseling- Services, contains a wealth of infor- mation for those consider- ing aliya. This easy-to-read career brief is published jointly by Bnai Brith Aliya Informa- tion Office and the national office of Bnai Brith Career and Counseling Services in cooperation with the Israel Aliya Center, Inc. "Careers for Jewish Young Adults in Israel" takes a look at various ca- reers and work in Israel in- cluding the helping profes- sions, science-related fields and other professions such as police work, library work . and engineering. 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