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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-03

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DETROIT JEWISH -NEWS-

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Talks Progress Despite Settlement Uproar

(Continued from Page 1)
reporters that "there is
no particular reason for
the heads of government
to meet at this point." He
said a report that Begin
had asked for a meeting
with Carter "is incor-

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rect." This was con-
firmed in Jerusalem. La-
ter, the White House an-
nounced the Vance-
Begin meeting in New
York yesterday. Obser-
vers said the U.S. was try-
ing to avoid criticsm it
was snubbing Begin.
In another development,
the Pentagon confirmed
that a high-level American
military team that is pre-
paring to go to Egypt and
Israel to study the military
requirements of both coun-

tries has postponed its trip.
No reason was given. De-
puty Assistant Secretary of
Defense Tom Ross said the
mission, headed by David E.
McGiffert, assistant secre-
tary of defense for interna-
tional security affairs, has
been put off for he time be-
ing.
Ross emphasized that a
technical team of engineers
from the U.S. Air Force and
the Army Corps of
Engineers would go to Is-
rael Sunday to begin con-

You are invited to attend the presentation of the

B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONM..
HUMANITARIAN AWARD

to

ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

THURSDAY, NOV. 16,
1978, 6:00 P.M.

MARTIN E. CITRIN

TIE FAIRLANE MANOR, DEARBORN

$125 PER PERSON

DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED
- BLACK TIE OPTIONAL

Reservations for the Humanitarian Award Dinner can be made by calling the B'nai
B'rith Foundation, 354-6100, or by contacting your B'nai B'rith Lodge, Chapter, or
Unit.

.

General Dinner Chairmen

MARTIN E. CITRIN
DAVID K. EASLICK

Thomas B. Adams
Hon. Richard H. Austin
A. H. Aymond
Louis Berry
Dr. Thomas H. Bonner
E: A. Cafiero
Very Reverend Malcolm
Carron, S.J.

David Bittker

JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR.

Honorary Chairmen
Max M. Fisher

Roy D. Chapin, Jr.
Walker L. Cisler
Irwin I. Cohn

DAVID K. EASLICK

Leon S. Cohan
Avern Cohn
Rodkey Craighead
Hon. Bobby D. Crim
William Davidson
Robert Dewar
E.-M. Estes
Edward J. Giblin

Henry Ford, II
_
Douglas A. Fraser
Ray W. Macdonald

LOUIS WEBER

Hon. William G. Milliken
John J.-Riccardo
C. Boyd Stockmeyer

Honorary Co-Chairmen

Irwin Green
Hon. Robert P. Griffin
Dr. William Haber
David Handleman
Hon. Jacob K. Javits
Maxwell Jospey
Hon. Frank J. Kelley
Hon. Philip M. Klutznick

W. George Kramer
Robert D. Krestel
Harold M. Marko
William C. Marshall .
The Rt. Rev. H.
Coleman McGehee, Jr.
Philip
Meathe

Paul S. Mirabito

John S. Pingel
William Poplack
Dean E. Richardson
Hon. Donald F. Riegle
Arthur R. Seder, Jr.
Ray A. Shapero
Jack Spitzer
Roy W. Stevens
Stanford C. Stoddard

B'nai B'rith Foundation Committee Chairman
Louis Weber
Co-Chairmen

Floyd Bornstein
Ralph Miller
Sol Moss
Dennis Rice
Leslie M. Goldstein, Michigan Director, B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States
Stephen Chamides, Midwest Director, B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States
Lewis Alpert, Executive Director, Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Council

Dinner Committee*

WILLIAM G. MEESE

JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR.
WILLIAM G. MEESE

Mrs. Morris Adler
Nathan G. Conyers
Richard W. Cordtz
Mrs. Ira Albion
Jacques Cousin
Norman Allan
Frank Couzens, Jr.
Rabbi Daniel Allen
Louis G. Allen
Wardell C. Croft
Dr. Frederick Cummings
Alpern
Wendell W. Anderson, Jr. Harry B. Cunningham-
Abraham J. Cutler
Frank D. Angelo
Joseph M. Cutler
Dr. Jerry Appel
Hugh C. Daly
Eugene Arden
Daniel Demlow
Rabbi Michael Balinsky
Alfred Deutsch
Ken Bannon
Morris Direnfeld
Louis Barden
E. M. de Windt
Leonard Baron
Henry
Dorfman
'Harold Berry
Walter Douglas
Kenneth Benin
James E. Durham
Hon. James Blanchard
Mrs. Philip Edelheit
Ivan Bloch
Mrs. Robert Ellis
Dr. - Herbert J. Bloom
Alex J. Etkin
Irving Bluestone
Aubrey Ettenheimer
Paul Borman
Arthur Falk
Arthur Boschan
Leonard R. Farber
A. C. Boss
Hon. Jack Faxon
C. E. Bottum, Jr.
Hon. Norman Feder
Sam Braverman
Hon. William M. Brodhead-- Dr. Leon Fill
Hon. William S. Broomfield Rabbi Louis Finkelman
Nathan Fishman
Horace Brown
Sam Fishman
Lawrence Brown
Charles T. Fisher. III
John Bugas
Hon. William Fitzgerald
Benjamin D. Burdick
Dr. Robben W. Fleming
Robert M. Burns
Hon. Joseph Forbes
H. Fred Campbell
Walter B. Ford, II
Manny Charach
Hon. Donald F. Fracassi
Allen Charlupski
Jerome Frank
J. T. Clark
Samuel Frankel
Peter B. Clark
Sidney Freedland
Frederick Cody
Sam Freedman
Samuel M. Cohodas
John H. French, Jr.
Hon. John Conyers

Max Fridman
Mrs. Gordon Fruitman
Gene Gans
Joel F. Garfield
Lawrence R. Gechter
Hans Gehrke, J.
Charles H. Gershenson
Richard C. Gerstenberg
William E. Giles
Sheldon Girsh
Dr. Donald Golden
Leonard E. Goodall
Herbert Gorman
Dr. Kurt Gorwitz
William T. Gossett
H. James Gram
Hon. Barry M. Grant
Hon. Martha Griffiths
Irving Grodan
Jack Guz
John R. Hamann
Samuel Hamburger
Murray Hartz
Dwight Havens
Earl Heenan
John D. Hegarty
Frank M. Hennessey
Leonard Herman
David B. Hermelin
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
Sidney M. Hiller
Lee Hills
Richard C. Hoerner
George M. Holley
David B. Holtzman
Jason L. Honigman
Milton M. Howard
H. Clay Howell
Joseph H. Jackier
David Jaffa

Harold S. Jaffa
William R. James
Stephan E. Kaplan
Sidney J. Karbel
Alexander Karp
Sam Katz
Hon. Charles Kaufman
Harry Kaufman
Hon. Ira G. Kaufman
Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman
Hon. Thomas G. Kavanagh
Hon. Damon Keith
Daniel J. Kelly
Hon. Cornelia Kennedy
Hon. George Kent
Barney L. Keywell
Michael Kiefer
Peter A. Kizer
Herman Klein
William Klinsky
Lee T. Knutson
Nathan Korash
Fran Kravitz
Jeffrey R. Kravitz
Dr. Edward G. Kroll
C. H. Kupsq
George L. Lahodny
James Laker
Irving Laker
Mrs. Ruth Lando
Daniel A. Laven
Joseph Lee
Jack 0. Lefton
Carl Levin
Yale Levin
,.
David Levine
Walton A. Lewis
Donald A. Lindow
Robert Magill
Dr. Richard E. Marburger

Max Stollman -
Phillip Stollman
Robert M. Surdam
A. Alfred Taubman
Dr. Daniel Thursz
Stanley J. Winkelman
Hon. Coleman A. Young
George Zeltzer
Paul Zuckerman

sultations with the Israelis
under the terms of the Sept.
28 exchange of letters be-
tween Defense Secretary
Harold Brown and Israeli
Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman. Those letters
dealt with U.S. support for
the construction of two new
air bases for Israel in the
Negev to replace the air
bases Israel will give up in
Sinai under the Camp
David accords.
Both Ross and Hodding
Carter denied that the post-
ponement of the McGiffert
mission was a signal of dis-
pleasure by the Carter Ad-
ministration. Carter said
the postponement is not a
form of pressure on Israel,
adding, "We won't use our
military supply relation-
ship with Israel as a means
of pressure on Israel, politi-
cal or otherwise." He said,
"We undertook the com-
mitment" on the basis
"which we are fulfilling
with relation to the prob-
lems of Israel's withdrawal
from these bases in Sinai.
The (McGiffert) mission of
technical experts will for-
ward that commitment,"
Carter said.
He said there was- no
change in the texts of the
letters relating to U.S.
support for the construc-
tion of the new air bases
but "the question of costs
and what constitutes re-
placement are not a set-
tled matter."
The point of difference is
that while President Carter
agreed at Camp David to
underwrite the costs of the
new air bases, the scope of
the support, in the Israeli
view, should go beyond the
airfields themselves and in-
clude the costs of dismantl-
ing the Sinai bases and the
construction of an infras-
tructure, such as roads and
buildings, to support the
functioning of the new air
bases.

Israel Praised
for Lebanon Aid

Ernest Shavr

Philip Slomovitz
Earl Smith
Irving Rose
Dr. Bertram Marx
Bert Smokier
Frederick W. Matthaei, Jr . Maurice Rosender

Ernest M. Solomon
Robert McBride
Norman H. Rosenfeld
Max Sosin
-
John C. McCabe
Felix Rosenzweig
Herbert Sott
Robert E. McCabe
Irving Ross
Martha Jean Steinberg
M. Frank McCaffrey
Mrs. Sylvia Ross
Robert A. Steinberg
Richard L. Measelle
Ralph S. Roth
Theodore Mecke
Rudolph Straus
Mrs. Chartes Ruben
Allen W. Merrell
Peter
W. Stroh
Nathan D. Rubenstein
Arnold Midhlin
Joseph Stroud
Sidney Rubin
Norman Michlin
Russell A. Swaney
Marvin S. Ruby
Charles Milan_
Rabbi William D. Rudolph Marvin Tamaroff
Myron L. Milgrom
George Tarnoff
Thomas F. Russell
Milton J. Miller
Hon. William A. Ryan
Joel D. Tauber
Dr. Hugh Thompson
Moe R. Miller
E. Harwood Rydholm
Evelyn Tichik
Charles R. Montgomery
Father J. Samonie
Charles A. Muer
Herbert
Triplett
Harold J. Samuels
Robert Naftaly
Thomas Turner
Bernard Schlussel
Hon. Lucien Nedzi
Howard Wahl
Morton L. Scholnick
Milford Nemer
Martin D. Walker
Arthur C. Schott
Theodore Nemzin
Lawrence J. Washington
Douglas Schubot
Max Wayburn
Irving Nusbaum
Sidney Schwartz
Harry Weinberger
Dr. Donald D. O'Dowd
- Louis Segel
Arnold J. Weiner
James Osborn
Irving Seligman
Edwin Weinstein
Jack L. Otto
'
Robert B. Semple
Louis L. Weinstein
David K. Page
George Seyburn
Milton M. Weinstein
Joseph Paulus
Nate S. Shapero
George Pierson
Bernard Weisberg
Asa Shapiro
Bernard Pincus
Harvey L. Weisberg
Jack Shenkman
Max J. Pincus
Peter Weisberg
John H. Shepherd
David Pollack
Martin Weston
I. W. Sherr
Hughes Potiker
Norman B. Weston
Dr. Milton Shiffman
Philip H. Power
Robert L. Willens
Irving Siegel
Father Vaughan Quinn
Ira G. Silver
Nathan Willis
Longworth Quinn
Hon. G. Mennen Williams
Leonard N. Simons
Sam Rich
Robert E. Winkel
Mrs. Leonard M. Sims
Edwin Roberts
Hon. John M. Wise
Joseph Slavik
Mrs. Harold A. Robinson Eugene Sloan
James Woodruff
A. Robert Zeff
Jack A. Robinson
Richard Sloan
George W. Romney
Carmi Slomovitz
`Committee in Formation

SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA)
— Charles Malik, the
Lebanese diplomat who had
served a term as president
of the United Nations Gen-
eral Assembly, said that Is-
rael was helping the
Lebanese Christians for
both moral and political
- reasons.
Speaking at a press con-
ference in Chile during the
World Congress of Lebanese
Communities, Malik said
Israel was helping the
Christians because it
wanted to protect its bound-
aries from Syria and be-
cause the Jews had experi
ence with suffering for cen-
turies and identified with a
minority that was facing ex-
tinction.

Golda in Hospital

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Former Premier Golda Meir
was hospitalized recently.
She is undergoing medical
treatment at the Hadassah
Hospital. Mrs. Meir was
hospitalized only 10 days
after completing two weeks
of treatment for back and
muscle problems.

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