20 Friday, December 31, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FIND YOUR NAME IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION AND WIN A NO PURCHASE NECESSARY BRING THE PAGE WITH YOUR NAME ON IT AND PROPER IDENTIFICATION TO: THE JEWISH NEWS, 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865 AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE "METRO" BOOK ' 0 MITRI't NIKO'S 316 N. WOODWARD, WASHINGTON (JTA) — Congressional sources expressed deep concern over reports that the Ford Administration has chopped $800 million from Israel's requested $2.3 billion in financial assis- tance in the 1978 U.S. fis- cal year that starts next Oct. 1. The reduction of more than a third of the amount Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres said here Dec. 13 was necessary in view of in- creased costs caused by inflation is not yet offi- cial. Spokesmen at the White House, the State Department and the Of- fice of Management and Budget (OMB) said the budget is not yet finished and until it is made pub- lic, changes can be made in it. However, it was learned that the budgeting deci- sions on the Middle East have been completed. President Ford is to pre- sent the budget to Con- gress about Jan. 17, three days before he leaves of- fice. , "If the Administration wants to destroy the chances of the moderates in Israel to win the elec- tion in the spring, this is the way to do it," one Congressional source said in expressing the view that the cut would 542 4880 - WILL BE OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. REGULAR HOURS, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 7 DAYS A WEEK SERVING THE FINEST • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER COMPLETE CARRY-OUT MENU • GREEK DISHES & SALAD .0" e r0""0,0 ..te 0C!0.'00WONCNx. HAPPY NEW YEAR Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why FROM OUR ENTIRE STAFF We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area to . • % , "c 27167 GREENFIELD ' 1 BIk. 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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger indi- cated to Israeli Ambas- sador Simha Dinitz that he would intervene with Ford to reverse the cuts. Meanwhile, White House sources indicated that Ford would present to Congress before his de- parture his promised de- livery of sophisticated weapons to Israel, includ- ing weapons not yet on the mass production lines. The sources said the Departments of State and Defense have completed their study of the equip- ment Ford said Israel is to receive but agree- ments on delivery dates and costs have not been reached by the two coun- tries. When Jimmy Carter becomes President Jan. 20 he can alter the Ford presentations to Con- gress. Congress itself would have much to say on both the budgeting and the arms. Syria Reported Easing Its Restrictions Against Jews UNTIL 8 p.m CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY REOPENING TUES., JAN. 4 N N. N. (up to the value of the pass) Proposed U.S. Slash in Aid for Israel Drawing Concern 2 Blks. 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