Quiet Diplomacy in M.E. Urged; Israel Earns Rodino Praise WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. John Sparkman (D.- Ala.) said with relation to the Middle East that "we are now in a period calling for quiet diplomacy" and urged sidetracking of all is- sues until "a suitable an- swer is found to the ques- tion of Palestinian nationalism." The chairman of the Sen- ate Foreign Relations Com- mittee offered his advice in a review of American for- eign policy in a Senate speech. He declared that this is the time for "pa- tience, to wait for the right moment for practical peace initiatives, and to discour- 'q- e any state in the region om preemptorily altering the delicate balance." Referring to the Soviet- . GRAEME FLOWERS BILL CAPLAN 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. 341-3366 FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME FOR ALL PARTIES American trade issue that is tied to Soviet emigration !, policy, Sparkman indicated he was moving away from the Jackson-Vanik Amend- ment although he did not mention it directly. "When the trade issue is revived at some future date," he said, "we should . not try to connect it to the internal practices of the Soviet Union, however greatly we may deplore some of these." In New York, Rep. Peter W. Rodino (D.-NJ), chair- man of the House Judiciary Committee, cited the "democratic institutions" in Israel as an example to the free world, adding that "it is from without that Israel is threatened and we Who have made our own democratic experiment a success must stand firmly with Israel as it briefly faces a difficult future." Rodino made this state- ment during his address to some 1,700 persons, includ- ing leaders from Zionist, religious and civic organiza- tions in the metropolitan area, at the 68th annual Award Dinner of Bnai Zion honoring the organization's president, New York State Supreme Court Justice Abraham J. Multer. BUYING A NEW CAR? ••••, • • . CIA( 'AT SOME REASONS PEOPLE ARE COMING TO N i\c ' j RIGHT NOW! 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The Safed Jews are expected to object as vociferously as the Arabs, government sources said. .,. • , , . . ;-: . , i• ... :„. ,...... , .., : 1:44.: TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Cabinet decided that one way to stop leaks to the press was to reduce the number of people attending its meetings. From now on only the Premier, his 20 ministers, the Cabinet sec- retary and. the stenographer will be in the meeting room. The Cabinet will be able to invite someone to attend the meeting but the person will stay only for the ques- tion with which he is con- cerned. i ,• , I 1 1 Friday, March 5, 1976 17 Jewish Cemetery Vandalized in NY NEW YORK (JTA) — The Hebrew Free Burial Asso- ciation's cemetery on Staten Island has been vandalized during the last two week- ends. Irving Friedman, su- perintendent of the Mount Richmond Orthodox Jewish Cemetery for the Poor, said that 56 gravestones or pe- destals were damaged or overturned last weekend and 34 the weekend before. He said he believes the van- dals were teenagers. Friedman, 65, who has been superintendent for the past 47 years, said not only his cemetery was vandalized but also the non-Jewish cemeteries in the area. OPENING SOON MAZER'S SHOES Cradle to College EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile & Evergreen We Care ilatiwitp Optical next to Lathrop Jewelers •The Latest In FASHION FRAMES Mon-Fri 9:30-6 Sat. 9:30-4 27047 Southfield Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. 424-8727 Now there's a ground coffee that tastes great without caffein. So enjoy. Ground roast Brinidecaffeinated coffee is rich in Colombian beans. Cabinet Closes Doors to Meetings A,V15 FORD'S PRICES ARE SET TO BEAT All COMPETITION IN All CATEGORIES. 29200 TELEGRAPH (At 12 Mile) the Congressman warned. "Arrayed against it are not only military forces, but also the political foes of those who voted in the United Nations for the reso- lution that called Zionism a form of racism." That vote, he said, "more than any other action in recent years, served to undermine the in- tegrity of the institution (the United Nations) that was created to serve the in- terests of peace and justice for all people." Cabinet to OK Land Request for Galilee Housing Project JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet decided with- out opposition to authorize the requisition of 5,000 acres of land in Galilee — half of it from Arab owners — for housing projects aimed at increasing the Jewish population of the region. The decision is expected to stir serious opposition among Arab landowners even though they would be "handsomely" compensated. Some Jewish landowners affected by the decision are also expected to object. Housing Minister Avra- ham Ofer and Shmuel Tole- dano, the government's ad- viser on Arab affairs, said the 5,000 acres was the min- imum area feasible for the projected new development. They recalled that original plans called for the requisi- tion of much larger areas and that the Arab land in question was presently nei- ther cultivated nor built upon. Government sources said that compensation rates would not be based on the present condition of the land — described as "scrubland" — but on its potential value as housing sites. They said that "wherever possible" the Arab owners would be compensated with alter- nate land elsewhere but not far from their present holdings. There was no intention on the govern- ment's part to evict Arabs from settled land, the sources insisted. The land which the gov- ernment intends to requisi- tion is located near Naza- reth and Illith (Upper Nazareth) and at Carmiel. Ofer said the plans called for the development of Car- miel from a village of 8,000 to a township with a popula- tion of 35,000. New housing for Arabs in Maker village • - : Rodino stated that Is- rael "has been created from the desert by men and women who thirsted and hungered for a land of their own where they could be free. They have, as the Prophets foretold, made the desert bloom. But more than that, they have made hope, and equality and human dig- nity bloom as well." Now, however, "Israel is being challenged by those who would destroy it," THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Go ahead and enjoy rich ground Brim° decaffeinated coffee. Ground Brim® is 97% caffein free. So you don't have to worry and ration your coffee. And when it comes to ta'am—Brim® is so deliciously rich. Let your cup runneth over—over and over! REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND, FREEZE-DRIED, OR ELECTRIC PERK 140 So rich you fill your cup with flavor, not caffein . • • K Certified Kosher