THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 30, 1977 15 AA Muffler St Brakes Borden's Exec Hails Israel for Its Economic Development ;I ) NEW YORK (JTA) — A leading U.S. industrialist hailed Israel's economic achievements as a foundation for peace, in the entire Middle East. A.R. Marusi, board chairman and chief executive officer of Borden, Inc., made this statement at a dinner of 1.5 0 0 leaders' in the chemical and food industries in honor of Milton Perlmutter, national chairman of the Commerce and Industry Division of Israel Bonds. Perlmutter is president of Supermarkets i'leral Corp. arusi, who visited Israel early in the year, said that "year after year the building of a strong modern industrial state represented the most helpful resource of the Middle East. - Citing Israel's industrial potential, he pointed out that Borden had imported much of its potash requirements from Israel during the past 10 years. "I believe," he said, "that in the technical and scientific skills, the determination and compassion of modern Israel there is true hope for the Middle East." He emphasized that "Israel, the land of so much of our common history; is also the land of Carter: Peace Talks Possible Without Syrian Participation WASHINGTON (JTA)—President Carter expressed hope Monday that Syria will join the peace negotiations now under way between Israel and Egypt and said that he would like to meet with Syrian President Hafez Assad on this matter. Addressing an impromptu press conference in front of his mother-in-law's home in Plains, Ga., the President noted, however, that the current Egyptian-Israeli talks could continue and agreement could be reached on several key issues without the participation of the Syrians. Carter's reference to Syria brought closer the possibility that the President will meet with the Syrian leader during his trip to six countries starting this week. The President already disclosed that while in Iran, the second stop on his trip, he will confer with King Hussein of Jordan. "The only territorial matter involving the Syrians is the Golan Heights area," the President said. "But there is no reason for them to be directly involved in the negotiations. "There could be a complete settlement of the Gaza Strip, West Bank (and) Palestinian Arab question without the Syrians' participation." Meanwhile, Pope Paul VI, in his Christmas Day message, expressed the hope that the talks between Premier Menahem Begin of Israel and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt in Ismailia would bring peace to the Holy Land and the entire Mideast. The Pope has repeatedly expressed his satisfaction with _the recent turn of events in the Mideast. our common hope for peace today. It could not be so without the support of a vigorous and healthy industrial economy." Israeli Premier Menahem Begin, in a message to the dinner, praised Perlmutter for his leadership in the Israel Bond program and commended him for encouraging industry leaders to trade with Israel. Herb Brody, vice-chairman of the board of Supermarkets General Corp., and Andrall E. Pearson, president of Pepsico, Inc., dinner r863-?38811 LIMETIME GUARANTEE ON MUFFLERS & SHOCKS As Long As. You Own Your Car 10520 W. • 7 Mile Rd. at Mendota SPECIAL CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO PAY FOR THEIR CARS. Call us for our low-profit price on the car you want to buy. The world is a tem- pestuous sea, immerse in its depth and its breadth, and time is a frail bridge built over it — its beginning fastened with those cords of chaos that preceded exist- ence,•but the end is eternal bliss, lighted by God's coun- tenance. Jedaia ben Bedersi DETROITAUTO BROKERS, INC. 26400 W. 12 Mile Rd. at Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mi. 48034 Telephone (313) 358-2100 YIENNA SAUSAGE MFG. CO . 2501 NORTH DAMEN AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILL 60647 • 312 278-7800 December 30, 1977 Mr. Julius Pollak Vienna Wholesale Delicatessen, Inc. 14558 Wyoming Detroit, Michigan 48238 Israeli Personnel Leave Cairo As Peace Talks Are Adjourned JERUSALEM (JTA)—With the Cairo conference adjourned until early next year, the Isreali "colony" of diplomats and journalists who have been in the Egyptian capital for the past three weeks is returning. Dr. Elihau Ben-Elissar, head of the Israeli negotiating team in Cairo, told reporters at Ben-Gurion Airport that reports of disappointment - _in Egypt over the outcome s the Ismailia talks were `- grossly exaggerated. He also said he could not understand why there was disappoinment in Israel. "This is the beginning of a long process and there are ups and downs in every such process," he said. Ben-Elissar said the work of the Cairo conference was of important material value and many personal connections were made. It was an important start, he said, and he was confident that peace ultimately will be achieved. Israeli Defense Minister chairmen, announced that $5.3 million in Israel Bonds had been sold as a result of the dinner. Michael Arnon, president of the Israel Bond , Organization, presented the Israel Prime Minister's Medal to ,Perlmutter. Dear Julius: Ezer Weizman, who accompanied Begin to Ismailia, spoke in a similar vein to the Likud Knesset faction Tuesday. He said he was confident that 1978 will be the year of peace. Pending resumption of negotiations on the ministerial - level, only a skeleton staff of Israelis remained in Cairo along with a few Israel Broadcasting Sei- vice people who will do a series of programs on Egypt. An El Al Boeing 707 from Cairo landed at Ben-Gurion Airport Monday night with scores of Israeli journalists. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of your association with Vienna and Wilno, may our family extend to yours the warmest congratulations. Your family has been associated with ours since 1896 and we want to extend our wishes that this association continue for many generations to come. Lufthansa Threat Tightens Security BONN (ZINS)—Algeria, Libya and Spain have tightened airport security and allowed unarmed West German policemen to carry out security measures following West German threats to cancel Lufthansa flights to those countries unless security was tightened. PURE BEEF SAUSAGE • CORNED BEE , • U S C, Csv ER, m E ti T INSPEC T1ON NO .1 9 6