6 Friday, lime 23, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Not Satisfied by Israel Cabinet Reply INSURANCE' APPRAISALS Household Items (Continued from Page 1) Sunday's Cabinet session. Some Likud members are urging Begin to take Weiz- man to task for what they regard as disparaging statements about Begin and Foreign 'Minister Moshe Dayan. Others are demand- ing that the defense minis- ter resign, but Begin is un- likely to demand this ac- tion. By Professionals Margaret Presley -Irene Siegel 338-7635 543-2193 No Contract We Deliver Disc. Prices by the case, call after 4:00 FREE Home Delivery 355-3710 JOHNSONS PAMPERS $1.99 - 12 $2.50 - 12 $2.29 - 12 $2.05 - 12 Newborn Daytime Oversight Toddlers - $1.99 - 12 $2.50 - 12 $1.39 - 18 $1.59 - 18 IGANTIC REMODELINd SALE AT SPITZER'S All Merchandise to 40% OFF 20 % RUMMI GAMES • SUPER SPECIAL $1995 NOW $ 995 reg. L SPITZER'S Harvard Row 11 Mlle & Lahser 356-6080 J Weizman's views were at sharp variance with those of Begin and Dayan, whose formula rejecting consideration of the future of the oc- cupied territories until the five years of "self rule" have run their course prevailed. Al- though the Cabinet ses- sion was closed, Weizman was widely quoted as having told Begin and Dayan that they "evaded" a reply to the American queries and that they failed to "see the handwriting on the wall." He reportedly accused Begin of appeasing Dayan and Begin's close Herut as- sociate, Minister- Without-Portfolio Haim Landau, who advocated an uncompromising response to the U.S. The Histadrut daily Dever reported that Weizman charged Begin and Dayan with "lying to us for months" and "leading the country to war." This statement was vehemently denied by a spokesman for Weizman. During the Knesset de- bate, Dayan drew attention to the initial reaction from Washington which was that the U.S. would continue to seek progress toward peace on the basis of the Israeli and Egyptian positions. "If this is the official view, we will be very happy," Dayan said. He said Israel's self- rule plan had not been negotiated with Egypt and there was little reason for Israel to make further con- cessions at this state toward a resumption of the peace talks with Egypt. Shimon Peres ; speaking for the Labor Alignment, COUPON VALUE $2.00 OFF REGULAR COURT TIME RATES NO VALID FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY MEMBERSHIP • FEE SOUTHFIELD • WITH THIS COUPON EXPIRES JULY 17, 1978 3000URTS • LOCKER FACILITIES SAUNA • NURSERY Racquetime CENTER 26400W. 12 Mile Rd. - Southfield. MI (Corner N'westn.) I. Open6 a.m. -Midnight 7 days a week -358-2040 said the. Cabinet decision and Jordan to negotiate provided "a partial peace over the West Bank, or fail- agreement for the Cabinet ing that, a separate agree- and autonomy for the ment with Egypt or at the DMC." 06 a more somber very least a greater degree note, he claimed that "the of understanding between writing is on the wall," and the U.S. and Israel. that the decision would Most Israeli newspapers "worsen Israel's position, were sharply critical of the deepen the rift with the Cabinet response. U.S., making the negotia- Meanwhile, in related tions More difficult to re- developments, tens of sume, and intensify Israel's thousands of people massed in Tel Aviv's Municipal isolation." He criticized the govern- Square last week to support ment for trying to run away Abie Nathan's hunger from Resolution 242, like a strike in support of peace. man trying to flee his own Nathan, who spoke from a shadow. Peres noted that wheelchair, was into the there was hardly a chance 33rd day of the hunger that the U.S. would accept strike. the decision, when some of Leaders of the Peace Israel's own Cabinet minis- Now Movement drafted a ters had not. "The govern- letter to Sadat to make it ment has erected a clear that while they smokescreen which is at the wanted the Israeli gov- same time intransigent and ernment to be more flexi- which might open the way ble for peace, Peace Now for a Palestinian state — all was opposed to terms because the government dictated by Egypt. A has refused to consider ter- Swiss Jewish group also ritorial compromise," Peres organized in support of claimed. the movement. Peace Now supporters He suggested that Pres- ident Anwar Sadat would were ushered out of the have been ready fora set- Knesset gallery during tlement in Sinai and a de- Monday's debate after they claration of principles as took off their shirts to reveal based on Resolution 242, Peace Now T-shirts. Sadat was also pressured without specifying a re- turn to the 1967 borders. by Sen. Charles Percy (R- Noting that he could not elaborate, the Labor leader said he was con- . vinced that the problem of the Israeli air field in Sinai could be solved. Right In Your I Own Driveway! • MAN Catlike by the National Aulomobve Institute of Excellence Comes to your 1701710 or Mice artin rns "grrage-on-Meiels." 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