THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, July 21, 1978 Face-to-Face M.E. Talks Are Urged KANSAS CITY (JTA) — Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.) said that if the United States is to continue to play a useful role in the Middle LENNY LIEBERMAN Orchestra 559-0844 Vewe'd East settlement "we must insist that the parties negotiate face-to-face with no pre-conditions and under no pressure to come up with a quick solution." The Senator made this statement in an address at a State of Israel Bonds din- ner. A shrewish wife can, alas, be right. 7614 & Seapoot 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Treat your sauce mayvin to real Italian taste... Chef Boy-ar-dee Spaghetti Sauce. Anyone who likes Italian will love Chef Boy-ar-deep foods. So when you want a sauce with real Italian ta'am, reach for Chef Boy-ar-dee Spaghetti Sauce. Meatless. Or Mushroom. Both styles of the chef's sauce are a real mechayeh. Just made for lukshen—spaghetti, linguine, lasagna. 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Observers agreed that the collective action was unprecedented and went far beyond the various United Nations conventions that condemn aerial hijack- ing but carry no penalties or binding pledges. However, many questions were raised — and left unanswered for the time being at least — as to how these measures will be implemented and en- forced and whether, in fact, they could be. But it was acknowledged that, at the very least, this get tough policy by the lead- ing industrial nations of the Repeat By Popular Demand At CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MARKET corner of 9 Mile & Ridgedale WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FRUITS & VEGETABLES AT LOW PRICES Featuring • Lox • Sable • Chubs and more A Complete CHEESE & DAIRY DEPT. KOSHER FOODS Better Made POTATO CHIPS Sealtest MILK 'h gal. homo Jumbo CE 49c 8 N.R. 16 oz. bottles New Yellow PEACHES ONIONS 49 C ea. ' 1" CUCUMBERS & PEPPERS 3. 59c • 3 lb. bag 69c 67c try that failed to prose- cute or extradite hijac- kers. Political ramifica- tions were also noted. Some diplomatic sources expressed doubt that Fr- ance would take action against Algeria, before its independence an in- tegral part of France, or that other countries de- pendent on oil would im- pose aerial sanctions against Iraq and Libya which have supported terrorist groups respon- sible for hijackings. There were no immediate answers. But European airline specialists expressed the belief that "just the fact that these countries have openly identified them- selves as intent on doing this is of major importance." •• • Transport Chief Says U.S. Will Back Airport Sanctions. Squadron Warns of Peace Move JERUSALEM (JTA) — The president of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress pre- dicted that President Carter will bring "the strongest possible pressure" on Israel to accept a White House peace plan and that he may gain "limited success" in winning American Jewish support for it. Howard M. Squadron, speaking at the 14th annual American-Israel dialogue here, said that he expects a Carter Administration proposal for settling the Arab-Israel conflict "quite soon" if the London confer- ence produces no results. Noting that the White House has already begun its EMERGENCY if you're In need of money for a PEPSI COLA Southern 49 c reg. 89' West would serve as a pow- But some observers, after erful deterrent to air piracy. close study of the seven- The statement by seven na- nation statement, ques- tions said: tioned its effectiveness, if "The heads of state and not the seriousness of its in- government, concerned tentions. They asked, for example, over terrorism and hostage-taking, "declare how long the seven nations that their governments would wait before each ag- will intensify their com- reed that it was necessary to mon undertaking to fight enforce the air service ban international terrorism. against a country that pro- In cases in which a coun- vided haven for hijackers, try refuses to extradite or how they would coordinate legally prosecute an their decision, and what airplane hijacker and/or they would do if a country give back such airplanes, agreed to prosecute hijac- the heads of state and kers but then imposed only government are unanim- the mildest penalties. ously agreed through The "and/or" terminol- their governments to ogy raised the question of take immediate action to whether return of a cease all flights to that hijacked aircraft would country. At the same be sufficient to cancel time, their governments penalties against a coun- will implement steps to ban incoming flights by airlines of that country flying from any other country." The signatories also said WASHINGTON (JTA) — they would urge other gov- Transportation Secretary ernments to join them in ....Brock Adams said that the Administration supported a their commitment. The anti-hijack measures bill that would prod certain are in line with long- foreign airports to take standing demands by the more effective measures to aent rita: International Airline Pilots thwart terrtotorinstssuand m Association. Similar mea- hijackers. Testifying before a House sures have also been urged subcommit- over the years by Israel, whose citizens have been tee, Adams noted that there among the most frequent were 25 foreign air carrier victims of aerial terrorism. hijackings world-wide in worthy purpose, campaign to bring the American Jewish commun- ity over to its point of view on the Mideast, Squadron said that the success of such a campaign would be due to "the surface plausibility of the Carter Administration's three-point analysis of the Mideast issue and its prop- osal to solve it." The three points of such an analysis, Squad- ron told the AJCongress-sponsored symposium, are: "That the U.S. and the USSR are engaged in a global con- test for strategic territo- rial dominance; that the movement of Egypt and Saudi Arabia toward the U.S. makes this the time to seal the hegemony of the U.S. in the Mideast; and that (Egyptian Pres- ident Anwar) Sadat is ready to meet Jerusalem's security concerns and make a real, permanent peace with Israel." The AJCongress leader added that "most American Jews would regard such a plan as an imposed peace by an unsophisticated Presi- dent." contact Hebrew Free Loan Association for INTEREST-FREE LOANS Call 356.5292 1977, 21 of which were at- tributable to lax screening procedures at the airports. He said that of 11 foreign hijackings so far this year, six were the result of inef- fective screening. Adams said the Ad- ministration favored a pending bill amending the 1958 Federal Aviation Act. It would authorize the De- partment of Transportation to assess the security mea- sures at certain foreign air- ports and recommend action if the measures were found to be ineffective. If no improvements were made within six months, the names of the lax airports would be posted prominently at all • air terminals used by American carriers. Adams said that multi- national efforts were needed to protect air passengers from hijackerap but the U.S. was prepared to take unilateral measures including the use of sanc- tions, to protect its citizens. He said that regulations ex- tending security measures to charter flights would go into effect Tuesday. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy your jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We purchase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A -service to private owners, banks and estates. 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