THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Archbishop Valerian Trifa's Court Deposition Delayed Vance to Visit Middle East The • depositon of fense attorneys and a because of Mrs. Van Archbishop court reporter for Tues- Tiem's hospitalization. as First Step in Carter PlanRo.i. Valerian Trifa in the U.S. day afternoon. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Cyrus Vance, who be- came secretary of state on Thursday, will visit Is- rael and four neighboring Arab states at the end of February or early in March in the first of two steps the Carter Admin- istration is planning to deal with the Middle East situation. The second step, ac- cording - to informed sources, will be President Carter's meetings in hington, beginning y next spring, with ers of the five coun- tries that Vance will visit. State Department offi- cials declined to discuss Vance's trip inasmuch as he - will not take office until after Carter's inau- guration, but they ac- knowledged that the trip would take place within a month to six week's and that Vance will visit Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Is- rael, presumably in that order, to assess prospects for new negotiations lead- ing to an Arab-Israeli set- tlement. Reports of the Vance trip followed the secretary of state-designate's meet- ings in Washington with the - amiSassadors of the four Arab countries at the state department and a conversation he had with Israeli Ambassador Simcha Dinitz last week. The "crash diplomatic venture", as one source described it, was promp- ted only partly by the Arab "peace offensive." Officials here indicated that the primary consid- eration was Vance's as- sessment of the general situation in the Middle East. _ Premier Yitzhak Rabin of Israel is reported to have been invited to Washington in late March to become the-first Middle East leader to meet with Carter. His visit would take place about six weeks before Is- rael's general elections scheduled for May 17. - Sources in Washington. said that in the event that Israel's Labor Party de- cides at its convention next month to replace Rabin with Defense Minister Shimon Peres, both Peres and Rabin would be invited to come to Washington in March. The Israeli visit will be followed in April with vis- its by President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Crown Fand Ibn Abdul / P-vince , iz of Saudi Arabia. King issein of Jordan is said to have tentatively ac- cepted an invitation to visit Washington early in May. So far, President Hafez Assad of Syria is re- ported to have declined to visit Washington, but he is said to have agreed to send a top aide to see Carter in the event_ he himself does not come. Meanwhile,- Vance an- nounced officially that Alfred L. Atherton Jr. will remain as assistant secretary of state - for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs. Vance also Immigration and Naturalization Service case claiming that Trifa lied about his World War II activities and Iron Guard membership when he entered the U.S. and when he applied for citi- zenship, has been post- poned for one week. Following nearly a year of postponements Trifa's deposition in the case has now been. scheduled be- fore government and de- U.S. Attorney Fre- derick Van Tiem said the deposition was delayed WEDDING—PARTY—BAR AUTIVAS BIG SELECTION! Daily—Hospital Sympathy FRUIT .BASKETS. 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The Georgetown Center for Strategic and Inter- national Studies dis- closed that Kissinger will become affiliated with Georgetown University and will lecture at the foreign service school there. He also will work on a book. 'PLO Still Wants to Destroy Israel' NEW YORK (JTA) — Israel's Ambassador to the United Nat-ions, Chaim Herzog, warned against over-optimism about peace in the Middle East based on statements made by leaders of the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization. Addressing more than 100 Israel Bond leaders at the first Northeastern Inaugural Leadership Conference of the Israel Bond Organization last Friday, Herzog said that despite media accounts of PLO moderation, Israel does not believe the PLO will suddenly change its policy of terrorism and its avowed aim to destroy Is- rael. 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