8 Friday, October 14, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lubavitcher Rebbe Schneerson Suffers Apparent Heart Attack head of the Lubavitcher Movement. suffered an apparent heart attack 10 days ago. The Lubavitcher Rebbe. age 75. is resting comfortably at his home. attended by two physicians. The Rebbe insisted on recuperating at his home and his room was turned into an intensive care unit at the physicians' orders. The Rebbe's doctors allowed him to address his followers for Simhat Torah over a radio network. They asked him to limit his address to 10 minutes, but he spoke for 20. NEW YORK—Rabbi Men- ahem M. Schneerson, world ( Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 m afe 4144 fpi at Ae6aeg at 4 help Dayan Tells UN Israel Changed Stand on Territories NATIONS. UNITED (JTA1—Israeli Foreign Min- ister Moshe Dayan said here that Israel has changed its policy on terri- torial concessions. In a speech prepared for delivery before the General Assembly late Monday. Dayan said that for 10 years. between 1967-77. "the government of Israel was committed to territorial concessions in return for genuine peace and this implied the re-division of the area. Now our view is that re-division is not the answer." Dayan defended the estab- Bellow Tribute to Meyer Weisgal NEW YORK—The first of a series of world-wide trib- utes to the late Meyer W. Weisgal, chancellor and principal architect of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence, whose death occurred in Israel Sept. 29, will take place at the 32nd annual Weizmann Dinner on Sun- day at the New York Hilton Hotel. Saul Bellow, novelist and Nobel Laureate for Liter- ature, in a memorial tribute to Mr. Weisgal will lead the program's homage to him from friends in the arts and sciences. Prof. Yigael Yadin, Israel archeologist and leader of the Democratic Movement for Change political party, will deliver the major address: "Israel's Future— Science and Nationhood." 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He cited the unifi- cation of Jerusalem as the "model" for the future for those territories. He reite- rated Israel's absolute rejection of a Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza Strip which he called "a futile exercise in wishful thinking totally unaccep- table to Israel - Dayan said that devel- opments in recent days and the possibility of reconven- ing the Geneva conference are a source for "guarded optimism" for the future in the Middle East. He empha- sized repeatedly Israel's rejection of PLO participa- tion at Geneva and its firm position that Security Coun- cil Resolution 242 is the only basis for negotiations. Dayan said that "Israel is ready to resume negotia-t tions at Geneva for the achievement of true. con- tractual and effective peace treaties including the estab- lishment of diplomatic rela- tions between Israel and the Arab states. The Israeli diplomat sharply rejected criticism of Israel for establishing settlements on the. West Bank. He said that no Pales- tinian Arabs' have been dis- placed by the settlements and declared: "It is unac- ceptable to us that Jews should be prohibited from living in any part of their ancestral land." • - Dayan said, however. that Jewish settlements will not decide the final borders between Israel and its neighbors which will be decided in negotiations. Referring to Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi's recent address to the General Assembly in _whichhe warned of the pos- sibility of a new war in the Middle East, Dayan said he wanted to remind the Egyp- tian minister that every war launched by Egypt ended to its considerable dis- advantage. With respect to Fahmi's demand that Israel halt immigration, Dayan said. "Isr4el will never limit immigration. Zionism is the lifeblood of Israel." Earlier, a statement embodying four principles for peace between -Israel and the Arab states was read to reporters at the opening of a press confer- ence called by Dayan. The principles on which Israel said a peace must be based are: "Israel's secu- rity must be insured: there shall be freedom of naviga- tion in all international waterways in the area; the main water sources of Israel such as the Jordan River sources in the north should be secured; equal rights and full co-existence between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs in the -- Gaza Strip and Judea and. Samaria should be achieved." The statement said that negotiations without any pre-conditions and that it considers all issues as being subject to negotiations. The statement said the prin- ciples for peace contained therein were provided to U.S Secretary of State Cyrus Vance in the draft text for a full peace treaty proposed by Israel. Meanwhile, on separate interviews on the "Issues and Answers" program Sun- day, insisted upon by Fahmi, Dayan said that his nation would walk out of any Middle East peace con- ference where the creation of a Palestinian homeland was suggested by Arab nations. Dayan said Israel would participate in the confer- ence only on the basis of United Nations Resolution - 242, which acknowledges Israel's right to exist but does not touch on the Pales- tinian homeland issue. Asked if Israel would walk out of the conference if a Palestinian homeland was proposed, he said: "Exactly, because we are going to Geneva on the basis of the 242 resolution, and there is nothing what- soever there about that." Fahmi said Israel should accept a Palestinian state as part of a peace agree- ment with its Arab neigh- bors. Fahmi also urged the participation-of the PLO at the Geneva conference. For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Nome Implies" We Also - Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891.1818 Stiburban Call Collect Reverse Charges sprea • s • • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined • Window Shades Cleaned & Replaced • Blankets Laundered & Fluffed CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. 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