Friday, Judy 28, 1978 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Bitter Knesset Debate (Continued from Page 6) air," meaning Likud's commitment to a "Greater Israel." The Knesset debate was marked by several shouting matches between Begin and the Labor Alignment. S&O POOL DOCTORS OPENINGS & CLOSINGS Weekly Cleaning & All Repairs ArtrirM "1481 Swop bale =TOMB Nyireherapy WHIRLPOOL See Our at 17260 Lee SU.. Mi. rt &WM & Tm SIElis 557-2657 557-6555 ■ The Knesset adopted by a vote of 68-37 the govern- ment's position on peace negotiations, a comfortable margin, and decisively re - jected alternative proposals by Labor and other opposi - tion factions. The Align - ment proposals were de - feated 64-32. Begin reported to the Knesset the Cabinet deci- sion to reject Sadat's re- quest for a unilateral ges- ture of goodwill by Israel such as the return of El Arish in Sinai and Mt . ELECT KRAMER Arbitrator, American Arbitration Assoc. CIRCUIT JUDGE Sinai to Egyptian civil administration. He told the MKs that he sent a let- ter to Sadat ruling out any one-sided move "as out of the question." Begin said he proposed insetad that negotiations be continued, alternating bet- ween Jerusalem and Cairo or Haifa and Alexandria or anywhere Sadat chooses. He said that if the Egyptian President agreed, Israel would offer to return El Arish and Mt. Sinai in ex- change for a "permanent agreement on peaceful negotiations in a certain area." He did not elaborate. The foreign policy debate was marked by personal at- tacks, the result of last week's charges by Labor that Begin was physically and mentally unfit. Labor leaders over the weekend privately admitted that those attacks on Begin had probably backfired, and that Labor would criticize policies, and not per- sonalities, in the future. paid by committee to elect Kremer for circuit Judge Leonard Gurran Treasurer THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BRAND NAME BLINDS NOW at LEVELER FLUME GRABEN BALI LA PETEITE off list price SHADES 1:tated) DRAPES 559-8209 FIIEE ESDNATES Since 1952 30% STACY LOUVER NAM BEAUTI-111 WINDIM-WORLD WEAVERS DOWN BEDSTEADS HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS GOLD nI PLACE Knesset Backs Begin Prime Minister Menahem Begin warded off an oppos- ition attack late Wednesday, winning, 70 to 35, in a no- confidence vote de- manded by the Labor Party. Abba Eban led in the opposition at- tacks. Begin was unruf- fled over the expul- sion from Alexandria of the Israel military mission that had been in Egypt since the negotiations with Anwdr Sadat. Begin said the unit's oust- ing from Egypt need not hamper peace negotiations. Treblinka Guard Keeps Citizenship Full lk All Your Desires Because we have the gifts you want by the names you most admire... • Reed & Barton • Wallace • Waterford • Supreme - • Kosta Boda • Royal Worcester • Lladmi— • Towle _ • Denby • Dansk • Ginori • Orrefors • Daum Cutlery gir r i ging FREE GIFTS for BOTH BRIDE and GROOM 2 i VI ,,,,,, i-1-3 " 1 611rear ••■ ...• WA ii-i-IPLis..CE E-• ':icc eo° r i f -s--- The Gold Place Policy: KYR a DUE BILL ... ALWAYS a CASH SVI= North Park Plaza, Room 120 REFUND e. 17117 W. Nine Mile Road •4. PLAZA Southfield, Michigan 48075 013) 559-6140 OPEN MON-SAT 9:30-5:00 a. MIAMI — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that 71- year-old Feodor Fedorenko, who entered the U.S. illeg- ally when he concealed the fact that he was a guard at the Nazi death camp at Treblinka, could keep his U.S. citizenship. U.S. District Judge Nor- man C. Roettger ruled out the testimony of former camp inmates who were brought from as far as Is- rael. They had testified that Fedorenko had beaten and kilted - newly-arrived Jews at the Polish camp. Fedorenko said that wit- nesses mistook him for a Nazi guard who closely re- sembled him. Judge Roett- ger ruled that the witnesses' testimony was prompted by conversations among them- selves or by Israeli police investigators. LOW as &OD: Clothiers Ltd. ilE1111U LUE Everything, But Everything Spring & Summer Must Be Sold! • 50 % off & More LORDS & LADS 4341 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan (in Pine Lake Mall) Hours Mon., Thur.; Fri. 10-9 Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Alterations at Cost All Major Credit Cards Honored New Arrivals Neckware and Dress Shirts 20% off • Michigan was the first state to establish roadside picnic tables. 4-)