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18 Friday, May27, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

4.

Moderation Detected in Begin, Carter Statements

"They feel he worked mir-
would understand Israel's
biblical claim to Judaea acles," a source with the
and Samaria. "He knows Saudi Arabian entourage
the Bible by heart. I also told the Jewish Telegraphic
know some parts of the Agency. "They are very op-
Bible. And he knows the timistic the President will
land. Let him be the soon say he favors a Palesti-
nian state."
judge," Begin said:
Other observers, how-
He added, "I value rela-
tions with America very ever, indicated that thus far
much, provided they. are little specific information
mutual and with recipro- " has emerged that provides
city." He, said, "I don't definite clues to shifts in
313-352-5917
think President Carter United States or Arab poli-
School, Club or
'will" try to impose a solu- cies. A Soviet observer said
Athletic Group
tion on Israel. "He is not the reporting was con-
BAR MITZVA SHIRTS
going to send Marines to spicuous for what was not
IMPRINTED T-SHIRTS
coerce us. We are a sover- disclosed, particularly what
SWEATSHIRTS. JACKETS
eign state and to, assume the Saudis were getting po-
ATHLETIC WEAR
that President Carter, of all litically in, return for their
AND PATCHES
No order too large
people, would withhold grip on oil reserves.
or too small
While the subject of oil
arms is the wildest fan-
Other imprinted material
and
the Israeli election
tasy."
available.
Begin referred to Carter's may not have been dis-
WHOLESALE TO ALL!!!
admonition to President cussed at length with the
Ford during the election President for tactical rea-
campaign for trying to put sons, it was said, the issues
pressure on Israel. He said doubtlessly arose with Sec-
a man who "claims that retary of State Cyrus
AGENT OF
there must be morality be- Vance, Defense Secretary
tween nations, that he of all Harold Brown and energy
THE MONTH
people should try to bring chief James Schlesinger.
Israel to her knees is incon- One report said the U.S.
ceivable. If it happens, then has pledged to deliver F-15
we shall say, 'Mr. Presi- and F-16 warplanes to the
dent, we are going to stand Saudis.
Characterizing the Saudi-
on our feet. We are not
American discussions as
going on our knees."
It is a pleasure to announce that
On being referred to as a "very productive" Carter
"terrorist," Begin said, "I said, "We told them that
don't give a damn." But he our deep commitment is to
said that when PLO chief the security and peaceftil
has received the man-of-the-month award as the
Yasir Arafat is referred to existence of Israel and they
as "guerrilla" when "I am understand this very well.
most outstanding Representative of our Detroit-
called a terrorist ... I think And we emphasized the im-
Rosenwasser Agency. The award is in recognition of
that is the apex of in- portance of a fair and per-
his excellent service to his policyholders and our
manent peace in the Middle
justice."
Agency.
In Washington, Arab diplo- East. In both these corn-
mats and correspondents mitments, the Saudi Ara-
were "elated" with results bians share our purpose."
Seymour M. Rosenwasser, C.L.U.
they understand Saudi Ara-
In his response to the
General Agent
bian Crown Prince Fand President's toast, Tuesday
has attained in his conversa- evening, Fand again empha-
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tions with President Carter sized "that the Palestinian
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and his principal aides.
issue with all its ramifica-
tions" is the "core" of the
"instablilty in the Middle
East." He again lauded the
President's position to-
wards the Palestinians.
"Looking at the devel-
opments in the Palestinian
issue during the last few
months I find it a pleasant
task to express my appre-
ciation to the friendly
people of the United States
and my thanks to you, Mr.
President, for the realistic
view and increasing under-
standing of the Palestinian
issue."
He made no mention of
the Palestine Liberation Or-
ganization.
Last week, Fand met
with Syrian President Ha-
fez Assad and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat. Fol-
That's our simple no-nonsense sales policy at Tamaroff
lowing that meeting Egyp- .
Buick-Opel. And we mean to stick to it with each and every
tian Foreign Minister Is-
customer. No song-and-dance. No double-talk. No
mail Fahmy said that Fand
run-around. Just "straight-talk"'and really "down-to-earth"
would use Arab oil to fright-
prices on Buicks, Opels and Hondas. You get the car you
en Washington into coerc-
want at the price we quoted. And, you know, it must be
ing Israel.
working because we're the Buick sales leader in this area.
Fand countered Fahmy's
statement, however, on
Wednesday when he told
Carter that Saudi Arabia
does not intend to partici-
pate in another Arab oil em-
bargo against the US. He
also said the Saudis accept
the premise of a secure Is-
rael in any ultimate
Telegraph Road just south of 12 Mile / opposite Tel-Twelve Mall
Mideast peace settlement.
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We lease all makes and models.
Remarking on the Fahmy
statement, Carter said,

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Samaria and Judaea free
option of citizenship. If they
want Israeli citizenship,
they will get it. If they pre-
fer to keep their previous
citizenship, they may. We
are not going to force ours
on them. They can have

ALLGRAPHICS

complete cultural autonomy
and social and economic ad-
vancement, living in their
homes. This is their home-
land .....I believe we can
live together. It is not an oc-
cupied country as people un-
derstand that horrible
term. We let them live in
their homeland."
Begin also stated: "With-
in Sinai we can find a line
of peace in the context of a
peace treaty. The same
principle would apply to the
Golan Heights. But. Judaea
and Samaria cannot be
given up in any part, not
only because they belong to
us, but because it would de-
stroy our security and in
my opinion destroy the
chance for peace."
He intimated that he
thought President Carter

Paul L. Sherizen C.L.U.

Straight Talk
with

.

'TaMaROFF

BUICK- OPEL

-

"That was a completely
false report."
Last Friday, Carter told a
group of 30 newspaper edi-
tors at the White House
that he did not consider
Menachem Begin, Israel's
prospective Premier, an ob-
stacle to the pursuit of
peace in the Mideast and
that he will communicate
with Begin after he is for-
mally designated as Is-
rael's chief executive.
On Sunday, at Notre
Dame University, the Presi-
dent said the U.S. expected
"Israel and her neighbors
to continue to be bound by
UN Resolutions 242 and 338
which they have previously
accepted." He prefaced this
statement by noting that he
has tried to "suggest a
more flexible framework
for the discussion of the
three key issues which has
so far been intractable : the
nature of a comprehensive
peace, the relationship be-

tween security and borders,
and the issue of the Palesti-
nian homeland."
Carter emphasized "the
historic friendship" be-
tween the U.S. and Israel
-as being "derived from our
common respect for human
respect for human freedom
and from our common
search for permanent
peace." He also stressed
that "our own. policy will
not be affected by changes
in leadership in any of the
countries of the Middle
East." Carter added that
this is "the most propitio
time for a genuine settlW
ment."

White House Press Secre-
tary Jody Powell said that
Carter stands by his elec-
tion campaign statements
of stern opposition to the
use by Arab countries of an
oil embargo ass a weapon
in the Mideast political proc-
ess.

Zionists Form Club

Western Jews

BRUSSELS (JTA)—A
Ben-Gurion Club has been
formed here to develop Zi-
onist studies and activities
without allegiance to exist-
ing political bodies. The
founders say they seek to
give an accurate picture of
Israel to Jews and non-
Jews in Belgium and to
combat anti-Semitism and
assimilation.

PHILADELPHIA
(JTA)—"Pioneers and Ad-
venturers : Jews Across the
Plains and the Rockies," an
exhibit on Jewish participa-
tion in the settlement of the
West, has been opened here
at the Museum of American
Jewish History. Museum of-
ficials said it was the first
timthat the history of that
participation has been dem-
onstrated with original arti-
facts, manuscripts and
memorabilia from public
and private collections in 16
western states.

Elderly ,Housing

NEW YORK (JTA)—Jew-
ish communal agencies
have opened ' 54 low-rental
projects providing housing
for more than 11,500 elderly
Jews since 1965, according
to the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds. The CJF said anoth-
er 14 such projects have
been approved for construc-
tion.

Noshrim Rate
Hits 51 Percent

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
The rate of Soviet Jewish
droupouts en route to Israel
remained at 51 percent in
April, according to the lat-
est report of the Jewish
Agency Immigration and
Absorption Department.
Of the 1,252 Jews who left
the USSR last month, 638
went via Vienna to other
countries, and 614 continued
on their way to Israel.

AJ Comm ittee Will
Honor Auto Head

Tadmor Is Named

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
Brig. Gen. Yeshayahu Tad-
mor (Res.), 43, has been ap-
pointed head of the North
American emissaries of the
World Zionist Organization.
He , will assume his post
next month.

JWB Executive

NEW YORK—Solomon
Greenfield has been named
assistant executive director
of the Jewish Welfare
Board.
A member of JWB's staff
since 1971, Greenfield is a
former staff member of the
Jewish Community Center
of Detroit, and formerly su-
pervised graduate students
at the School of Social
Work at Wayne State Uni- .
versity.

Hadassah Aid

NEW YORK—Hadassillp
NEW YORK — Edward ,\ has pledged $2,100,000 ove
C. Kennard, vice president " a three-year period to the
of General Motors Corp. Jewish National Fund to-
and general manager of its ward the cost of developing
Cadillac Division, will be the mountainous wilderness
honored at a dinner spon- above the Galilee in north-
sored by the American Jew- ern Israel into an area of in-
ish Committee Automotive dustrial complexes.
and Allied Industries Divi-
sion June 14 at the Plaza
Disappearing Act
Hotel in New York.
TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Polit-
ical analysts believe that no
Be cautious of the ruling
more than 10 of the more
authorities, for they be-
than 23 political factions
friend a man only for their
ginning in the May 17 Knes-
own interests.
set elections will survive
—Raban Gamliel ben Rabbi
after • the elections.
Yehuda HaNasi

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