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He said that a "dramatic shift" in Egyptian policy has resulted in the Soviet Union having "ceased its role as a supplier of major equipment and to a large degree has also ceased its maintenance support for equipment which - was pre- viously provided" to Egypt. Atherton denied that the sale of the aircraft, totalling about $240 million, "mate- rially will affect the regional balance of power." He added, "Rather, by improving Egypt's. capabil- ity for the collection of information and for move- ment of troops and supplies. the items shouls enhance regional stability." The U.S. ,tir,aAsports to solaV Egypt early in'TV76`." Argentine Leaders Deny Bias Against Jews WASHINGTON (JTA )— Argentine President Jorge Rafael Videla and Foreign Minister Oscar Montes, responding to questions on persistent manifestations of vicious anti-Semitism in Argentina insisted here that Argentina does not discrimi- nate against Jews. The two leaders were in Washington recently for ceremonies attendant to the signing of the Panama Canal treaties. Their meetings with the media followed publication of reports from Buenos Aires quoting an Argentine army communique that five members of a Jewish fam- ily were in detention for alleged connections with leftist elements. The communique, issued by the army high command in Buenos Aires, said: "The army wishes to inform the population that the five per- sons are under detention in the Cordoba region because of an investigation into pre- sumed connections to subversives." Previously, the author- ities refused to comment on the disappearance of Ale- jandro Deutsch, 57, his wife. Elena, 56. and their three daughters, Elizabeth, 27, Susana, 23. and Liliana, 17. Sources in Cordoba, where Deutsch was engaged in the sale of air conditioners, said the family members were dragged from their home at 1 a.m. Aug. 27 by. 12 armed men and have not been heard about, except for the army communique. A sister of Deutsch was said to be the wife of an American, Jerry Alberts of Los Angeles. Begin Offers Role in Talks to End Fighting in Lebanon JERUSALEM—Pri me Minister Menahem Begin. who has admitted that Israel was involved in the fighting, has offered to par- ticipate in cease-fire talks to end warfare between Christian rightists and Palestinian terrorists and Muslim leftists in southern Lebanon. "We are prepared to start any time negotiations for a general ceasefire." Begin told reporters Tuesday after addressing a service for paratroopers near Tel Aviv. Asked whether Israel had informed the United States of the offer, Begin said. "What I have said is enough for the time being. If nego- tiations start, we shall have a positive attitude." Meanwhile, the military situation in Lebanon's bor- der area with Israel was described Tuesday as static, and the various factions made claims of attacks and counter-attacks. Moreover. Israel placed its troops near the Lebanese border on_ alert. fearing a massive push by Syria on behalf of the Palestinians. Israel has stated previously that it will not tolerate the presence of Syrian troops below the "red line" gener- ally regarded as the Litani River. According to Arab diplo- mats, the U.S. carried mes- sages between Damscus and Jerusalem all day Tuesday. Meanwhile, for the first time, Lebanon's President Elias Sarkis accused Israel of sending troops across the border Wednesday. saying Israeli troops and tanks crossed the frontier to aid Christian villagers. Reversal of Anti-Zionism Rule in UN Sought by Reform Body WASHINGTON-The Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations called on Presi- dent Carter and Andrew Young, the chief United States delegate to the UN, to initiate action in the world body to overturn a two-year-old resolution equating Zionism with racism. In a related development, Israel diplomats at the UN say that they expect "a very tough time for Israel" dur- ing the 32nd session of the Genral Assembly already in session. Israeli diplomats are quick to add, however.- that "Israel is planning to fight back" against the Arab offensive. Meanwhile, diplomatic sources predicted greater pressure on Israel by the U.S. in the General Assem- bly, especially as regards the settlements issue. Sources at the VU UN, said . • that Israel is likely to find itself in utter isolation when the assembly debates the issue of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories. Arabs Claiming Boycott Success NICOSIA, Cyprus— Mohammed_ Ahmed Mah- goub, commissioner general of the Arab Boycott office, said that 80 percent of com- panies and concerns throughout the world were abiding by boycott regulations. He said a recent review by a special boycott com- mittee indicated the boycott had completely achieved its goals. Several British. American and West German com- panies that had been nego- tiating with. Israel dropped the talks in response to y- r. cot t. • • e. .." The Deutsch affair has aroused feelings here that - this is another case of anti- Semitism that includes kid- nappings. The Argentine representative of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee. Jacobo Kovadloff. fled to the United States with his family last July after threats against his life. The AJCommittee has closed that office after 29 years of operating in Buenos Aires. Responding to a question from a non-Jewish European reporter. videla said that Argentina is` Nazi state. He expr,,,ed himself as "very grateful" for the cultural contribu- tions of the "great - Jewish community. Lately, he said, Jewish names have appeared in activities inimical to the state and the image of Argentina has become deformed by appre- hensions that there may be discrimination against Jews. Montes said that "mili- tary justice" is invoked against the Deutsch family c' "because it is related to ter- rorism and not because they- may be Jews." He empha- sized Argentina has no dis- crimination on the basis of race or creed.He added: "I can guarantee, in the name , 1 of the Argentine govern- ment there is no kind of reli- gious discrimination in my country." Tillie Sklar, 80 Tillie Sklar, retired presi- dent and co-owner of the Michigan Advertising Co.. died Sept. 18 at age 80. Born in Austria, Mrs. Sklar was a member of the American Jewish Congress, Women's American ORT, Brandeis University National Women's Com- mittee, a life member of Hadassah, a charter mem- ber and life member of the Sinai Hospital Guild. a life- long member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a mem- ber of the United Hebrew Schools Woman's Auxiliary and the Children's Hospital Women's Auxiliary. She resided at 7136 Suncrest Rd., West Bloomfield. She leaves a son. Gerald of Miami Springs, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Melba l, Winer and Mrs. Marvin (Esther) Mintz; a O m; p brother, Morris Birn ' ) a sister, Mrs. Ben (, Wolf; and 10 grandchil -, cn, Harold J. Orman Harold J. Orman, owner of Window Displays by Orman for 25 years. died Sept. 18 at age 60. Born in Pontiac, Mr. -- Orman was a lifelong resi- dent of Detroit. He was a`' member of the Michigan Displaymen's Guild. He leaves his wife, Ida; a daughter. Mrs. Maury (Melodee) Lewin; a brother c - IVfilton of Sarasota. F,la and one grandson:,