Friday, April 29, 1977 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Changing Moods in Hussein Talks (Continued from Page 1) - "The one _thing I might add, on which all the (Middle East) leaders seem to agree, is that the more agreement we can reach be- fore going to Geneva, the less argument there is going to be about the form of Palestinian representa- tion," Carter said. According to an official Whit House transcript of the President's remarks, Carter added, "Unless we see some strong possibility for substantial achieve- ments before the Geneva erence can be conven- nless we see that pros- pect, then I think it would be better not to have the Geneva conference at all." Op Wednesday, in a speech at American Univer- sity, Hussein revived the idea of a Jordanian—Pales- tinian confederation as a step toward- peace. During his visit Hussein also met with Defense Sec- retary Harold Brown and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell an- nounced that U.S. aid to Jor- dan for next' year had been-, set at $93 million for eco- nomic aid and $130 million. for military aid (compared to $76 million and $130 mil- lion this year). . Before Hussein's visit he had charged in an interview in LeMonde and on CBS' 60 Minutes program that the Arab "peace movement" was being hampered by "Is- raeli intransigeance" and al- leged Zionist culpability in the disclosure that he had received CIA payments regularly over many years. Meanwhile, Israeli For- eign Minister Yigal Allon told the Cabinet Sunday that Irael must expect "dif- ferences of opinion with the U.S. over issues of cardinal importance". Officials said Allon re- ferred- specifically to "the issues of Israel's final bor- ders and the Palestinians. Allon quoted American of- ficials ,who denied Arab press reports that there has beep a change for the worse in U.S.-Israeli - rela- tions. He also denied press re- ports originating in Cairo that the Soviet Union had in- dicated to a PLO mission in Moscow that it would re- sume diplomatic relations with Israel by the end of this year. Allon stated that the Car- ter Administration seemed inclined to view electronic devices as useful substitutes for . the "defen- sible borders" that- Israel seeks, and certainly does not seem to agree with Is- rael's view that defensible borders and sovereign bor- ders must coincide. There might also be a A trade is an estate for life. gulf between Jerusalem and Washington, Allon warn-. ed, on how to solve the Pa- lestinian question. 54 SOUTH WOODWARD (Nr. Maple) BIRMINGHAM ' give her a ' - 3 2)ccy BP TISSOT bangle watch. It has Tissot elegance, good taste and style. Available in yellow and all white. ' $150.00 3 Times Daily\ OWN SIZES — 6 To 44 1714014er FRUIT BASKETS _ 0$139 13 D_aily—Hospital Sympathy B IG SELECTION! 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The 54- nation body. is currently in session in New York. The Israeli envoy noted r'sit the Arab intent to raise issue of Zionism is re- flected in several recom- mendations included in the report' of the Preparatory Subcommittee for the ECO- SOC Conference. Herzog also pointed out in his letter that the Com- mittee. on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People was invited to participate in the conference. "This inclusion is particularly bizarre since that committee has no rele- vant connection with the aims of the world confer- ence unless it is decided to ' drag the Zionist issue into the deliberations," Herzog wrote. He ,added that it is clear that the Soviet Union and the Arab states will inter- pret the recommendations of the subcoMmittee -"as an open invitation to raise the question of Zionism at the conference. ; ; Detroiter Active at Israel Fair JERUSALEM—Noted au- thors and publishers from many lands are represented at the Jerusalem Inter- . national Book Fair which opened "here Tuesday and continues through this en- tire weekend. Irwin "Toby" Holtzman, noted Detroit bibliophile, a. member of the delegation from the Jewish Pub- lication Society of America, is playing an important role at the sessions. Holtzman is especially de- voting himself to assuring the publication of the works of Israeli writers in English translations in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain and South America. At the JPS luncheon on Thursday he introduced a new anthology, "Cohtempo- rary Israeli Literature." The Fair included special sessions for publishers, open hours for the public and several awards presen- - tations. 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