14 Friday, January 28, 1977 Big Discounts Off. Machs. & Furniture Acid 'n Type 342-7800 399-8333 342-1221 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peres Encouraged by Jaabari Message on West Bank JERUSALEM (JTA) — Defense Minister Shimon Peres said that he was encouraged by the report Michael Gaines is BACK and BOB SAKS Oldsmobile has got him "Buy With Confidence" r 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 SMALL BEQUESTS BUILD A STRONG ISRAEL If the tradition of including the Jewish National Fund in the Will of every Jew were invariably followed, sufficient resources would be accumulated to ensure the future of the young Jewish State on a sound basis of land - development, social welfare, and justice. A bequest to the Jewish National Fund should be as traditional as having a Blue Box in one's home. You may want your bequest to be dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of permanent tribute in the names of persons dear to you. Consult the Foundation for Jewish National Fund, 22100 Greenfield, 968 0820. They will gladly co-operate with you in working out plans to meet your special requirements, in strict privacy. - Sheikh Mohammed Ali el-Jaabari, the former Mayor of Hebron, brought back from his re- cent visit to Jordan where he had a series of meet- ings with King Hussein in Amman. The 80-year-old retired politician, long a suppor- ter of Hussein told him that the "will for peace east of the Jordan River is equivalent to that west of the river," Peres re- ported. Peres did not say whether Jaabari brought back a message from Hussein. But the fact that he received a warm welcome in Jordan may indicate that Hussein agrees with Jaabari's pos- ition that the PLO is not representative of the West Bank — this despite Hussein's recently im- proved relations with the PLO. Peres said that Jaabari and his political line de- served official Israeli en- couragement. "Israel is aware of the fateful ties between the West Bank and Jordan" and "the line that Jaabari advocates contributes to Israel's political aims because Is- rael does not intend to annex the West Bank," Peres said. The Defense Minister played down Hussein's new cordiality with PLO chieftain Yasir Arafat. He said that while Hus- sein acknowledged the 1974 Arab summit con- ference at Rabat as rec- ognition of the PLO he has not disengaged him- self from the West Bank and he distinguished be- tween the terror organi- zations and the land it- self." In a related develop- ment, former Israeli De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan said in London that he trusted the Unit- ed States not to exert pressure on Israel for ter- ritorial concessions, that he favored Defense Minister Peres over Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin to head the Labor Party and the next Israeli govern- ment and that he believed the Arab states preferred a political settlement rather than another war with Israel although they were not yet ready for a Due to the overwhelming response. For The Customers We Couldn't serve We are continuing our STORE-WIDE SALE ,„44001t1' sty ,/:4; -10 IRVINGS FURNITURE Daily 9:30 to 5:30 & Fri. 'til 8:30 ick oolo Special Orders at S ale Prices 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. — across from the Keego Theatre 681-3900 10 Minutes from Maple & Telegraph than 65 people were re- press harder for a Middle ported killed and 800 in- _East peace settlement. jured. The immediate Dayan, who left on a cause was a government fund-raising in decree raising food prices Britain and the mission U.S., said but sporadic violence con- "The Egyptian govern- Dayan said he was con- tinued in Egypt even ment will now want to end fident that the U.S. would after Sadat rescinded the the state of belligerency not try to impose a settle- order. Israel to enable it- Defense ,Minister Shi- with ment on Israel or exert any self to funnel greater kind of pressure for ter- mon Peres reported over economic resources into ritorial concessions, the weekend that Egyp- development projects and though one of the reasons tian troops were with- attract investment capi- the Arabs now favored drawn from the Sinai tal from Europe and the peace was their belief that front where they faced U.S." they could get more out of Israeli lines to help curb He observed tht West- Israel through U.S. pres- the rioting. He said the forces included armored ern investors were not' sure than by war. He said he believed the battalions and assault likely to risk their capital in Egyptian industry as Carter Administration troops. Former Defense Minis- long as the threat of would honor the military and economic assistance ter Moshe Dayan told re- another Middle East war commitments made to Is- porters at Ben-Gurion continued. He predicted rael by its predecessor. Airport Friday that the that Egypt would seek to He noted that while the rioting_ in Egypt would have the Geneva peace style of 'U.S. diplomacy force Sadat to divert funds conference reconvened may be less public under from the military to the immediately after Is- Secretary of State Cyrus domestic economic sector rael's general elections Vance than under former and as a result he would May 17. * * * Secretary Henry A. Kis- singer, it would not change in substance. He said the peace statements by Arab lead- ers must be taken seri- TEL AVIV (JTA) — elude Lord Fisher, presi- ously and that Israel should be prepared to at- Philip Klutznick, chair- dent of the Board of De- tend a reconvened man of the board of gov- puties of British Jews; Geneva peace conference ernors of the World Baron Guy de Rothschild, next summer without Jewish Congress, con- of France, president of the pre-conditions. He said a firmed that he would United Jewish Philan- Geneva conference based head a delegation of top thropic Fund; and Rabbi on Security Council Re- Jewisl- leaders to Egypt Alexander M. Schindler, solutions 242 and 338 shortly to meet with Pres- chairman of the Confer- would preclude participa- ident Anwar Sadat at the ence of Presidents of Major American Jewish tion by a separate PLO latter's invitation. He said that all that Organizations, would not delegation. There will be progress toward peace, remained was for the date represent Israel and be set and an agenda w,puld not presume to though not a final peace to agreed upon. He said a negotiate on its behalf. settlement, Dayan said. Regarding the shape of reply on these matters Klutznick acknow- Israel's future bound- was expected from the ledged that there has Egyptian Ambassador in aries, Dayan said Israel been strong criticism in should be ready to with- Washington, Ashraf Israel of the proposed Ghorbal. draw from the western Addressing the Israeli visit. But he emphasized shores of Sinai on the Gulf Executive of the WJC, that no move was taken of Suez but should retain Klutznick conceded that without the prior know- a strip on the eastern there was a risk but on ledge of the Israeli gov- shore as far as Sharm el ernment. the other hand, there Sheikh to protect the Gulf were prospects for a He said the composition of Eilat. He thought border ad- breakthrough and there- of the delegation would justments could be made fore Sadat's invitation demonstrate to the Egyp- on the Golan Heights should not be rejected. tians that world Jewry is He stressed that the de- firmly united behind Is- especially if Syria re- turned the civilian popula- legation, which will in- rael. final peace. Dayan is in England on a fund-raising mission and will leave for the United States shortly on a similar tour. Jewish Delegation Waiting for Word from Egyptians tion to Kuneitra instead of fortifying it. (7' Israel's Kfir Fighter Plane Goes Begging for Buyers Dayan said the problem with Jordan was not ter- ritorial. He opposed an- nexation of the West Bank but he would retain Israel's military control of that region as well as -the Gaza Strip. He would also insist on the right of Jews to buy land on the West Bank and establish settlements alongside Arab population centers. The Jewish settlements would have Israeli na- tionality and the Arab WASHINGTON — Is- ones would be linked to rael is encountering diffi- Jordan, he said. culty in selling its Kfir jet Dayan contended that fighters, according to there was no need for a Newsweek magazine. separate Palestinian Peru has turned down state for the half-million former refugees in Jor- the Kfir in favor of the dan who have been given Soviet Sukhoi Su-20, citizenship and the right which sold on more liberal to work there. He said credit terms. such a state could not ac- Austria is also not ex- commodate the 300,000 pected to come through Palestinian refugees in on a proposed Kfir deal, Lebanon. because the Israeli Israeli sources believe fighter is not an all- that Sadat will appeal for Yitzhak ben Yaacov U.S. aid when Vance vis- its Egypt. al-Isfahani Abu Isa, who Sadat's government lived in Eighth Century was badly shaken during Persia, founded a sect the riots in which more known as the Isunians. weather plane, and be 'v _ cause the heat-seeking rocket, which is the Kfir's main weapon, is banned by Austria's post World War II peace treaty. . Israel's present attempt to sell 24 Kfirs is also in jeopardy, because the U.S. State Department is known to oppose such a deal. U.S. approval is neces- sary because the Kfir uses General Electric en- gines. Abu Isa taught that he was the final harbinger of the Messiah, and prohi- bited meat, wine and di- vorce.