6 Friday, May 20, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Brzezinski Affirms Carter Stance; Arms Ploy Exposed IBM Typewriters Selectric etc. : 400 Add 'n Type • 342-.7800 399-8333 342-1221 WASHINGTON (JTA )- American Jewish leaders havebeen rewsured by na- tional security affairs advis- WE GOT YOU COVERED If You Don't Want Our Blinds It's Curtains For You VERTICAL BLINDS WOVEN WOODS SLIM LINE BLINDS Free Estimates DRAPES SHADES 559-8209 Free Estimates HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM MARV CHECK • • • • Burglary Vandalism Fire Personal Attack MARV ROSEN At A Price You Can Afford N O IFONE Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. & Fire Dept. Central Office !Hidden Wire Installation You Won't Know We've Been There emergency reporting system with 24 hr. protection AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ALARM INC. 838-7008 '.• ■ •••• ■ •- er Zbigniew Brzezinski of the Carter Administration's continuing close relation- ship with Israel and its standing position that a Middle East peace settle- ment will be up to the par- ties to the conflict to nego- tiate. Brzezinski, who is chair- man of the National Secu- rity Council, met for an hour at the White House Monday with a delegation of Jewish leaders headed by Rabbi Alexander Schind- ler, chairman of the Confer- ence of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organiza- tions. Their discussions cov- ered the Middle East and the American foreign policy stance. Schindler said the meet- ing with Brzezinski was sought when it appeared that the Administration was intent on keeping Israel off a preferred list of countries receiving U.S. military sup- plies and blocking the co- production with Israel of certain military equipment. At a session of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee an- nual meeting in New York, Israel Ambassador Simha Dinitz warned that Israel must never depend on U.S. guarantees for her security. Following a session with key Senators last week, President Carter reversed that trend and publicly de- clared that his Adminis- tration's "number one com- mitment" in the Middle East was Israel's security. Schindler said that although that obstacle in Israeli- . American relations was re- moved, the meeting with Brzezinski was held as planned. He said his' group held more or less regular monthly sessions with ad- ministration officials. The next one is scheduled today with Stuart Eizenstat, director of the President's Domestic Council. Energy will be the chief topic of dis- cussion. Asked about the Adminis- tration's follow through on Carter's commitments with respect to arms deliveries and the co-production of such equipment as F-16 jet fighters and Israel's new Merkava (chariot) tank, Schindler said the Jewish leaders had indicated to Brzezinski that "often a gap exists between the statement and the deed" and urged him to do every- thing in his power "to fol- low up both procedures." Schindler described Brze- zinski's response as "heart- ening." Questioned about charges that Brzezinski was biased against the Jewish people Schindler replied, "That is not only reckless, it is not true." He said Brzezinski has "always been very en- lightening, thoughtful and friendly." Schindler said the coming year would be "difficult" for Israel • and the Middle East with the "political process going forward" and "decisions to be made." He observed that the American Jewish community "can supplement the government WASHINGTON (JTA)— Ten' Israeli veterans who were wounded fighting to protect the Jewish state rounded out their second week in Washington, vis- iting national shrines and making' many friends as guests of American fami- lies. The group is the third The among the 22,500 Israeli war-injured personnel to visit America. The idea originated with Mrs. Don- ald Robinson of Pittsburgh for American volunteers to entertain small groups of the ,disabled in the United States. The first group of a dozen visited Pittsburgh in 1975. Last year another group of 12 came to Wash- ington. Plans are being formed for veterans to go in future years to other American cities, too. Detroit and Chi- cago were indicated as prob- abilities at a reception for the veterans at the resi- dence of Ambassador and Mrs. Simcha Dinitz. Israeli Veteran s Visiting in U.S. WITH SOME CAR DEALERS, COURTESY Is OPTIONAL. 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The committee adopted a Washington analysts say that the pressure tactics $4.6 billion foreign aid au- against Israel originated thorization for fiscal 1978 within the State Depart- that includes $1 billion in ment. military credits and $785 Members of the Senate million in economic support- Foreign Relations Com- ing assistance for Israel. mittee were shocked to Egypt is allocated $750 mil- hear from top State Depart- lion in economic aid, Syria ment officials that Israel $90 million and Jordan $93 was no longer to be a pre- million. In addition, Jordan ferred arms customer is earmarked for $131 mil- under the Presidential pol- lion in military assistance. * * * icy being reviewed. As their incredulity grew that The "telebanks" of the Carter appeared inclined to Metropolitan Detroit Chap- go along with the Arabists, ter of Hadassah and the Sis- a White House aide put in terhood of Cong. Shaarey an emergency phone call to Zedek were activated la' the President while he was week. Some 535 mail- flying home from London grams were sent to Senate last Tuesday. Foreign Relations Com- He was told a con- mittee member Robert P. frontation was in the mak- Griffin (R.-Mich.) urging ing with Congress. Upon his adoption of Javits-Church arrival, Carter immediately amendment on arms sales asked key Senators to meet to Israel and the C ase- with him and after receiv- Humphrey amendment on ing their views last co-production agreements. Thursday morning, he de- For Custom Drapery cided the State Department Cleaning, Call and others had misled him and he pierced their balloon by agreeing with the pro-Is- raeli position. A few hours later, the President made his deci- DRAPERY CLEANERS sions public on national tele- vision through a press con- ference and a letter to the "All The The Name Implies" Senate Foreign Relations Committee which promptly We Also adopted the language in its Wash & Finish foreign aid authorization Drip Dry Curtaind bill it felt was sufficient to- Professionally keep the traditional Israeli- American relationship. WE DO ALL THE WORK That language said, in REMOVE AND INSTALL part, that "in accordance 891.1818 with the historic special Suburban Call Collect relationship" between the Reverse Charges two countries "a policy of restraint in U.S. arms trans- - . prea • s fers, including arms sales • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined ceilings, should not impair • Window Shades Israel's deterrent strength Cleaned & Replaced or undermine the military • Blankets Laundered & Fluffed balance in the Middle :CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT East." 11410 JOS. CAMPAU With Carter's written 3 blks. 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