12 Friday, October 13, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rewards Asked for Mideast Countries Who Seek Peace Hy's Cider Mill 6350 W. 37 Mile Rd., Romeo Take Van Dyke to 37 Mile Rd. OWNED BY RUBY & HY GOLDSTEIN A.13 _ear Apples— Pick if you like CELEBRATING OUR 43rd ANNIVERSARY! THE FINEST CLOTHING IN THE COUNTRY 20 40% to SUITS Off COATS SPORTCOATS SLACKS HARRY THOMAS FINE MEN'S CLOTHING FOR OVER 43 YEARS 24750 Telegraph at'10 Mile Next to Dunkin' Donuts Daily to 6; Thurs. to 8 SUNDAY: 1 Ttos4 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Frank Church (D- Idaho) urged the Carter Administration to Bolster U.S. policy in the Middle East with a strategy "that rewards those who work with us" for peace and extrac t:s "a price from those who work against us." Church, who will assume the chairmanship of the Se- nate Foreign Relations Committee in January, out- lined his "incentives -for peace" 'in remarks prepared for delivery at a dinner of the American Friends of Haifa University in New York. The organization will present him with the Car- mel Laureate Award on the occasion of Haifa Univer- sity's eighth anniversary. In his speech, Church urged all countries in the Middle East to support the Camp David accords and emphasized espe- cially the roles of Jordan and Saudi Arabia. He indicated that the U.S. should demand more than "benign indif- ference" from the Saudis. He noted that the U.S. be- gins "its new partner , ship" with Israel and Egypt in the peace- making process, it should halt economic aid to Syria if that country re- fuses to withdraw its forces from Lebanon or refuses to establish "a se- cure, recognized border on the Golan Heights." SENIOR CITIZENS ENJOY LUXURY LIVING an adult community 28301 Franklin 'Road, Southfield, Michigan Franklin Club is a pleasant, comfortable, secure place to live. Each resident has the complete privacy of a one or two bedroom apartment AND fine meals in Franklin Club's restaurant. Organized activities are available. There is socializing in the lounges. Transportation and maid and linen service is fur- nished. A limited number of apartments now available for occupancy. Please call 353-2810. $600 per month (includes 2 meals) Church said that U.S. and Jordan . . . exerts military assistance for Is- much leverage on the rael must continue and policies of those three coun- warned that "Israel will tries." He said "it is impera- be confronted for years tive that we make clear to to come with those Arab the Saudi government-that extremeists bent on the our strategic concerns are destruction of the Jewish mutual, that our interests are interwined and in the state." k He called for a firm U.S. last analysis it is the line with Saudi Arabia -- American security um- which "through its massive brella which shields the financial aid to Egypt, Syria kingdom from potential In Tribute To Begin In the aftermath of the Camp David summit By MERIAM MARGOLIS Ecstasy and agony, Sunshine and . bitter' tedrs, Boundless joy at dawning peace Underscored by fears — No one, anguish felt more deeply, But he had no other, choice; "Ein Breira", clearly mirrored In Begin's face and voice. Iraqi or Soviet agression." In such circumstances, Church declared, "we have every right to ex- pect the full and regional peace .. . even a Saudi policy of benign indif- ference falls immeasura- ble short of what we, the de facto protector of Saudi Arabis, should ex- pect." Church recalled that the administration justified its sale of 60 F-15 jets to Saudi Arabia last spring by what .. it called "the immense im- portance of Saudi Arabia in prothoting a moderate and _responsible course both in Middle East regional de- including VelOpments peace-making and interna- tional economic and* finan- cial affairs." He declared that "tonight, I remind the administration of its own words. • His heart by firm resolve was steeled, As all the odds he weighed: Through war clouds the peace envisioned And for this, high price he paid. i'=%.*:•.V : Peace, for thirty years so longed for, Yearned for, like for distant star, To bring closer now, he promised, Naught, he said, this goal shall bar! He, who was among the bravest In redeeming Israel, Stands, again, among her heroes, In her quest for peace, as well! Let us hail Menahem Begin! Let us hail this leadr great! Let's pray for his strength and courage, As he guides his nation's fate! Ehrlich Proposals to Reflect Cost of Sinai Withdrawal JERUSALEM . (JTA) — Finance Minister Simha Er- lich briefed the cabinet on his proposals for the next budget which will have to reflect the heavy costs of military withdrawal from Sinai and the construction of new defense lines in the Negev. The cabinet met for five hours in special session de voted to budgetary matters. Premier Menahem Begin, who was hospitalized over the weekend for fatigue, remained at home on doc- tor's orders and will be briefed separately by Ehrlich. Ehrlich reportedly out- lined a program of tight con- trols for 1979-80 fiscal year. He is said to want defense spending he Idio a minimum because of the expected fi- nancial burden: of dismantl- - ing Israel',s infrastructure in Sinai under terms of a peace treaty with Egypt. Consumers will face new hardships as a result of further cuts in government price subsidies for food. The treasury believes that if its plans are adopted inflation can be held at 30 percent in the next fiscal year, a sub- stantial drop compared to the present rate. The plans would dis- courage wage and salary in- creases from rising in real terms above the inflation rate although employed persons would continue to receive cost-of-living' com- pensation up to 70 percent of inflationary increases. One goal set for the next fis- cal year is to close Israel's balance of payments gap. Officials said that the proposed measures would not hurt low income groups, but some independent economists believe other- wise. CASUAL FAMILY PORTRAITS 30790 Southfield At 13 Mile Road 6461484 Modern Office Inc. 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