6 Friday, Aagast 25, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carter Expects Tough Talks; Israel-Egypt Climate Good FIRESTONE JEWELRY (Continued from Page 1) IJ 11.,Irwtle Ihnemantl• A J.• nowwn... A 11.1.1. Begin but Carter's invita- tion to Camp David changed his stand. Begin has never SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 357-1860 The Largest Selection of BRAND NAME BLINDS now at 30% OFF LIST PRICE LEYELOR FIDIA LUM GRADER BALI LA PETITE SHADES ItIonzed) DRAPES FREE ESTIMATES Since 1952 559-8209 STACY LOUVER DRAPES BEAM-NUE WINDOW-WORLD DAKOTAN SPREADS FREE ESTIMATES HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS TELOS 90 CURTAIN PANELS NEWEST CONTEMPORARY WINDOW TREATMENT e. SPITZER'S AUGUST SPECIAL 100 New Year Cards' Folders with your 95 name imprinted Ogg& $ reg. $15 Harvard ap SPITZER'S C - Sadat personally. Sisco, who also said the U.S. would have to put for- ward "suggestions" for a compromise, expressed himself in an interview with the Voice of America. In Jerusalem, former Labor Foreign Minister Yigal Allon said the Ameri- can government is tending towards the idea of territo- rial compromise in attempt- ing to find a solution to the deadlocked peace talks, a fact which, Allon said, could render the meeting a suc- cessful one. Allon criticized the Begin government for failing to attempt to adapt Israel's position to that of the U.S. before the Camp David meeting, as former Israeli governments had done on central issues. Allon noted that previous governments had persisted until at least general agreement was ob- tained between the Israeli and American camps. Earlier, Deputy Pre- mier Yigael Yadin had accused the Labor Party of undermining the gov- ernment's peace effort. The Israeli Cabinet met last Sunday and will meet again this Sunday to discuss the government's peace proposals. The Cabinet is reportedly split into three views over the upcoming Camp David meeting. One supports UTLASS OUNTDOWN LEARANCE THE 79s ARE COMING ... AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM!! SAVE NOW =r 179 '78 CUTLASS . , c ALL SALE PRICED AND READY TO GO!! NEW • DEMOS • FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRS f GLASSMAN ir, '-'013St\A031LE INC 28000 TELEGRAPH RD • SOUTHFIELD • PHONE 351-3300 , A • He said that "I pray" and Begin and Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan on Israel's urge Americans and others peace plan which provides to "pray" for the success of for self-rule for Arabs living the summit conference be- on the West Bank and the cause "failure could result Gaza Strip as well as Be- in a new conflict in the Mid- gin's new proposaL dle East which could affect A more moderate position. the security" of the United is taken by Defense Minis- States. Carter said he did not ter Ezer Weizman, who be- lieves that Israel should know the result of the con- re-examine its position in ference but that from his order to seek to reach a talks many times with complete peace settlement, Begin and Sadat, "I am especially if Sadat repeats absolutely convinced that the views he expressed to both men want peace." Weizman in Salzburg, Au- The President cautioned stria last month. that he did not expect a The third group is made peace treaty to result from up of the hawks, who feel the Camp David meeting Israel should only present but he did hope both-sides its original peace plan at the would be able to explore meeting. areas of "compatability" Before his vacation, and build from there to fu- President Carter said that ture negotiations. neither Begin nor Sadat Begin, meanwhile, made "commitment" to him to "change their pre- cautioned Israelis not to ex- pect too much from Camp sent positions" as a re- quirement to meet with him David. at Camp David Sept. 5. He said, "The fate of The President agreed our nation will not be de- with a reporter that the cided either • at King Camp David meeting was David or at Camp David." a "high risk gamble" for (The King David Hotel in himself since, if it failed, Jerusalem was the site of he would have to person- talks between officials of ally share in the failure. the former Rabin gov- ernment and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.) However, former President Gerald Ford, in a Christian Science Monitor interview, called the sum- mit meeting "a big gamble" unless the three leaders have "some understanding" of what the conclusion of the meeting will be. "If it breaks up with no results, the potential for catastrophe is very signific- ant," Ford said. U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown indicated Sunday that the results of Camp David might have an effect on the Administra- tion's decision to sell arms to Israel. Interviewed on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers" pro- gram, Brown said: "The Is- raelis, in looking to their own future, are looking to security and arms acquisi- tion as one way to do that. We have supported and will continue to support those ends but I think there is also another road, a road to sec- urity involving peace set- tlement, and I think the Is- raelis want to pursue that one as well." Israelis Increase Vigilance SPITZER'S SPECIAL (Continued from Page 1) and searched it thoroughly. London Middlesex Hos- pital, has improved con- siderably after the re- A new grave was opened moval of a bullet from her Wednesday morning brain. Yehudit, whose life alongside those of the 1972 was thought to be in Munich Olympic massacre danger, is now breathing victims, for El Al stewar- without the aid of a life dess Irit Gidron, 29. Among support system and has the mourners were hun- spoken and recognized dreds of El Al personnel and her parents. friends of Irit's family. Following the attack at The coffin carrying hit was brought to the Kfar Galim near Haifa to begin the solemn procession to the municipal cemetery on the slopes of Mt. Carmel. Minis- ter of Communications and Transport Meir Amit deliv- ered the eulogy. He hailed El Al employees as true emissaries of Israel, guard- ing the front line far from Israeli soil, and blamed the governments of all nations for permitting, through their apathy and inaction, the cancer of terrorism to spread throughout the world. Meanwhile, Irit's col- leagues described the scene of the attack and the cir- cumstances of her death. They recalled that as one of the terrorists opened fire on the bus with a,machine-gun hit made a dash for the hotel's entrance. She col- lided with the second ter- rorist, setting off the hand grenade and killing both of them. All but one of the Is- raeli surviviors of the at- tack have returned to Is- rael. The condition of El Al hostess Yehudit Ar- non, who remained at the 6 doz. dripless CANDLES From Israel $185 Harvard Row 11 Mile & Lahser 356-6080 the Europa Hotel on Gros- venor Square, the British began providing armed es- corts for El Al crews, al- though they have continued to insist that El Al guards cannot enter Britain with their weapons. In, retaliation for the London attack, Israeli air force jets struck the ter- rorist base at Damour, south of Beirut, and a train- ing center near the refugee camp of Bourj el Brajnel. The latter is a center for the Popular Front for the Liberation 4bf Palestine, which claimed credit for the London incident. L Irving Feldman Galleries HENRY MOORE at .80 . . . -.0 _., ..A. Jewish Power . PARIS (JTA) --- Larry Newman, one of the three American balloonists who completed the world's first trans-Atlantic crossing via balloon, proudly sported a tee shirt with "Mazel Toy" in Hebrew letters. 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