o . 4-4-7 Tral"r, 1 • 6 Friday, November 10, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cabinet Is Dissatisfied With Elements of Mideast PeacePact (Continued from Page 1) rael's withdrawal from Sinai. They insisted that the final stages of the with- Redesigning Jewelry $60 . your gold & gems Designed and Made MUCCIOLI by Nate Muccioli STUDIO Mon.-Sat. 11-5 GALLERY 882-0110 85 KERCHEVAL drawal must coincide with the completion of the new air bases in the Negev that will replace the bases aban- doned in Sinai. There was also a sharp debate over whether Israel should seek a grant or a loan from the U.S. to finance its withdrawal. This spilled ovr to the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Secu- 14 Clothier 647-8054 126 S. Woodward, Birmingham "Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 FOR THE ULTIMATE IN FASHION-RIGHT FORMALWEAR RENTALS & SALES Celebrate the occasion with a fresh ap- ach to formalwear. Featuring an exten- sive selection. The newest styles and colors. FEATURING Westwood, Newport, Woodstock, Windsor, Tux Tails, 21 Colored Shirts, Flared Pants, Volare Boots • WEDDINGS Y PROMS • CRUISES • • EVERY IMPORTANT SOCIAL EVENT rity Committee which was briefed Monday night by Acting Premier Yigael Yadin. Following the meet- ing, members of the com- mittee decided to send mes- sages to Begin and to the negotiating team in Wash- ington disapproving the loan idea. It was Begin him- self who announced in New York last week that Israel would seek a 25-year low- interest loan instead of an outright grant. However, he cabled the Cabinet Tuesday that he has not withdrawn Israel's request for a grant. Meanwhile, Yadin said on Israel Radio that "there still remain some basic, very important dif- ferences in concluding the peace negotiations between Israel and Egypt and these are not only differences on small is- sues." He emphasized that there was no need to rush into the conclusion of a treaty. "This- is a basic treaty which will determine our s e curity and way of life for many years to come and we must take each issue and attempt to ground it in accordance with our • THE EXCITING 1979 OLDSMOBILES ARE HERE .. SEE THEM TOD.All TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON ALL REMAINING 1978 OLDSMORILES. MONDAY & THURSDAY 9 A.M. Till 9 P.M. We Won't Try To Sell You A Car We'H Ham You Buy One! _ WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE INC 28000 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHFIEED • PHONE 354-3300 considerations of what is best for us." Yadin, who met with U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis Tuesday morning at the envoy's request, said, "We spoke generally about the peace negotiations. I ex- plained to him both the stands 'of the government and of certain ministers and we spoke about the prob- lems now facing us. We also tried to examine potential alternative solutions." Yadin said he and Lewis did not discuss American fi- nancial assistance for Is- rael's withdrawal from Sinai but that he' did ex- plain the position of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Security Committee on the issue of a loan versus a grant. Meanwhile, in Canada, Begin told an official recep- tion given by Prime Minis- ter Pierre Elliott Trudeau that "the state of war being terminated, peace will be established soon but we must be a little patient." Begin also told the 3,000 guests • that Israel "does deserve peace." Speaking to Trudeau, who was next to him, Begin said, "I invite you, Mr. Prime Minister, to be the guest of myself and my wife in Israel. After so many wars, imprison- ments and concentration camps, today is a good day for us." Trudeau said, "After the tremendous ovations which greeted your presence in the House of Commons today, I thought that an alliance may be struck between the Liberal Party of Canada (Trudeau's party) and the Likud." In a more serious vein, Trudeau said,, "You are the leader of a valiant and industrious people and you came here at the mo- ment of a turning point in the history of Israel. By your pfesence and the tim- ing of your visit, you have honored us, the people and the government of Canada." Earlier, Begin addressed 500 leaders from 50 Jewish communities throughout Canada and told them, "I got a sweet reception at the House of Commons today. Never did I dream to have one like that in the Knes- set." Begin said, "Jerusalem remains united and indivis- ible as long as Israel exists." He described the coopera- tion between Egypt and Is- rael on the Suez Canal, oil explorations in the Sinai, and added that Israeli forces will stay on the West Bank and defend "the security of our children." Begin said he was looking for an impor- tant loan from the U.S. "for the resettlement of the Yamit residents and for the building of new airports. The United States Con- gress, I hope, will consider our request in dignity." He also appealed to the Jewish community lead- ers to help in the solving of the rehousing of 50,000 under-privileged Is- raelis. He said, "In a few years I will be out of poli- tics. I am an old man now and I have served my people and my country for 50 years. There is room for the new genera- tion. Israel expects everyone to do his or her duty. Then we shall live happily together." Begin told newsmen after the reception, "I did not ask for any financial help from the government of Canada, but we asked for a balance in our trade exchanges which is completely natural." Sources said the balance was running heav- ily in favor of Canada. Begin also told newsmen that he mentioned to Trudeau a possible request by Israel for an increase in the number of men in the Canadian contingent in the United Nations peacekeep- ing forces in the Sinai after a peace agreement is signed. Last week, in New York, Begin met with President Jimmy Carter briefly, fol- loiving reports that the President was snubbing_ Begin. Both said there were few differences between the U.S. and Israel. SMALLEST of Major American Jewish Otganizations, and received the pledge of the organization's chairman, Theodore Mann, that American Jewry would stand united with Israel on the issues of Jerusalem and the West Bank. Begin and Sadat received the Family of Man Award from the New York Council of Churches. Begin was in- terrupted by unidentified hecklers, who were escorted from the hall. 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