24 Friday, September 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ..t Tonight (Friday) Sept.9th For 7 Hours Only e 5:00 PM to 12:00 Midnight AlAtItt g 011%S‘ksS ?O% ,. OFF 413%70 oletIts dottles 14aW‘61-aMevtlsed 3 PIECE VESTED SUITS44 25 VALUES TO $135 LONG SLEEVE LATEST SPORT $ ir) 75 SUBURBAN $q475 COATS SHIRTS ‘1, $60 VALUE $10 VALUE Closed Today, Friday, Sept.9th , until 5 PM to prepare for this great sale. WALKER' . 27319 SOUTHFIELD RD., LATHRUP VILLAGE 2 BLOCKS NORTH of 11 MILE RD. 424-8711 • Based on average city-wide retail prices. Israel Trying to Persuade Gush Emunim to Postpone Settlement Drive in West Bank JERUSALEM (JTA)- The government is trying to persuade the Gush Emunim to postpone their new mass settlement drive into the West Bank scheduled to begin later this month. In- dications that the Likud re- gime may be responding to international political pres- sure to restrain the militant Gush appeared when Pre- mier Menahem Begin ad- dressed ceremonies mark- ing the 10th anniversary of the restoration of the Et- zion bloc settlements south of Jerusalem.- Begin made no mention of settlement plans for the West Bank, a subject on which he has been out- spoken in the past. He said that those who support Is- rael's right to the entire country have a human- itarian vision of Arabs and Jews living side-by-side on THE WEINTRAUB FAMILY And The Staff Of Barry Danny WEINTRAUgJewelers Wish the community a year of PEACE, HEALTH and PROSPERITY 23071 Greenfield, Advance Bldg., Suite '354, Southfield, Michigan 557 ' 5544 i the same land, but thou- sands of celebrants, who had expected another tough statement in support of their settlement plans for the Judea and Samaria re- gions, were . disappointed. Begin confined his speech to reminiscences of the past, dwelling on the re- building of the Etzion settle- ments after the Six-Day War. The Etzion bloc was captured by Jordanian forces during Israel's war for independence in 1948. Earlier this week, Agricul- ture Minister Ariel Sharon, one of the strongest advo- cates of massive Jewish set- tlement on the West Bank, tried to convince members of the Gush Emunim secre- tariat to hold off on their plans. - The Gush leadership an- nounced at a press confer- ence last Friday that 12 new settlements would be planted in the West Bank during the Sukkot holiday period beginning Sept. 26. They said the settlements would be started with or without government assist- ance and services. Sharon, who urged restraint, said he spoke in behalf of Begin. The Gush leaders said they would meet with Begin during the next few days for a "decisive" discussion. 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Ark West where the good times roil Northwestern Hwy. near 12 Mlle Rd 352-3333 being proposed by Sharon, which would establish urban and agricultural set- tlements to prevent the ex- isting Arab population cen- ters from spreading in such a way that they would be- come security risks for Is- rael. The plan, reportedly in the final stages of prepara- tion, would increase the Jewish population around Jerusalem; establish a net- work of Jewish settlements west of the Arab population centers of Nablus, Jenin and Ramallah and build a series of roads from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River. According to the proposal which was revealed by Maa- riv, there will be three new Jewish urban centers in the Jerusalem region, at Givon, west of the capital, Maaleh Adumim east of the city, and- Efrath to the south. This will become a civilian defense line for Jerusalem. In Samaria, an eastern strip of Jewish settlements will be built in a region where few Arabs live to pro- vide a continuation of Jew- ish settlements from the coast. The plan calls for an east-west road from the sea to the Jordan River in the southern Samaria region along which will be .estab- fished industrial centers, army installations and civil- ian settlements. There will be two north-south roads from Meggido to Latrun and from Afula to Ara, both of which will pass through Samaria. There are also plans for a series of settle- ments- south of Hebron that will use the Kiryat Arba set- tlement as its urban center. Meanwhile, King Hussein of Jordan is in Paris for a two day official visit during which he will try to enlist France's and Western Eu- rope's support for pressure on Israel to stop estab- lishing new settlements in the West Bank. In Jerusalem, it was re- ported that Arab foreign ministers who have been meeting in Cairo urged the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly to take strong measures against Is- rael and intend to urge the world body to condemn Is- rael's settlement policy in the occupied territories. They also have approved a draft resolution asking the UN to call on member states to halt military and economic aid to Israe4 lirg- ing the restoration of all rights of the Palestinian people including their right to return, self-determina- tion and the creation of a Palestinian state. In a related development, Israel has launched an infor- mation campaign designed to improve its image in Western public opinion in preparation for this month's foreign ministers talks in New York, accord- ing to political observers in Jerusalem. The first move in this drive, according to the ob- servers, was the speech by Foreign MiniSter Moshe Dayan last Thursday in the Knesset in which he went as far as saying that Israel would "consider" Arab pro- posals to divide the West Bank. So far the Israeli offi- cial view has simply been that the West Bank would never be returned to "for- eign rule." In his speech, Dapu aid he would present in New York a comprehensive Is- raeli peace plan—a step so far avoided by both the for- mer Labor Alignment gov- ernment and the present Likud government. Dayan refrained from stating a def- inite Israeli position on the future of the_occupied terri- tories. He preferred to speak of other options for a settlement, not necessarily territorial options.. Opposition Knesseters said Dayan's speech was different only in outward ap- pearance, but there was no change in the rigid sub- stance of the Israeli stand, which the opposition said could not be accepted by the Arab states and the U.S. JTA Earns Praise of Carter, Begin WASHINGTON (JTA )— The Jewish Telegraphic Agency received messages from President Carter in Washington and from Pre- mier Menahem Begin in Je- rusalem praising the JTA for its role since it was founded in 1917. Carter, in his message, stated: "For .60 years, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency has served readers with de- tailed and accurate news re- ports on matters of concern to Jewish communities. In this 60th anniversary year of the founding of JTA, I ex- tend my congratulations to you for the agency's two generations of service to the public. May you contin ue to serve in the same high journalistic tradition for generations to come." 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