THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12 --fliday, February 23, 1919 New LI.S. Military Aid Hinted as Camp David Starts FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repairing SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDC, 230? 7 Grernf.elci o. 9 WIr L 313 .— • SS' '800 WIII ■■ • 111111 ■ 1111111. • el (Continued fi-om Page I) summit" conference. He said he had no infor- inafion whatsoever on 0 0 brilliant hard-wax thine 1 while you wait' YO U HAVE AN APPOINTMENT I SAVE $3 WITH THIS COUPON ON ANY SIR WAXER SERVICES INCLUDING WAXING, STEAMCLEANING, VINYL TOPS, INTERIORS & SCOTCHGARDING. I I I Southfield, Northwestern at 12 Mile, 353-4570 Mad' Heights John R at 12 Mile, 542-4677 ' I only at lbawsommismosessamesaismasommammumiromam what proposals the U.S. might offer at Camp David to bridge the gaps between Israel and Egypt. He dis- closed that the issues on the agenda would include five unresolved treaty issues: the "review clause" (Arti- cle IV); the "priority of obli: gations clause" (Article VI. paragraph 5); the "linkage" clause (Article VI, para- graph 2)' and the "target date" letter dealing with the establishment of autonomy on the West Bank and. Gaza Strip and the exchange of ambassadors between Is- rael and Egypt. The Egyp- tians have insisted that au- tonomy must be im- plemented, at least in Gaza, before envoys can be ex- changed. At the United Nations, Secretary General Kurt Waldheim declared that BUY YOUR NEW 1979 BUICK FROM MICHIGAN'S BIG BUICK DEALER TaMaRDFF Buick Opel Honda TELEGRAM' JUST SOUTH OF 12 MILE 353-1300 Immediate Delivery Open Mondays and Thursdays Til 9 p.m. CUSTOM LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE Samson & Deli ah ICC Health Club Special During the month of MARCH - the Jewish Community Center is offering a "Samson & Delilah" Health Club Special for . . . $35 You'll receive . . . 30-Day Trial Health Club Membership I Complimentary Haircut with Mario in the Center's Barber Shop ,/ One Free Massage P.S. - Our Samson got his haircut, our Delilah got her mas- sage, and they BOTH enjoyed the Health Club Trial Membership! ONE TRIAL MEMBERSHIP PER PERSON PER 12-MONTH PERIOD "the Mideast problem could be solved only on a com- prehensive basis with par- ticipation of all parties con- cerned in the negotiating process." Waldheim, warning that "we are faced with a very serious situation" in the Mideast, said that "what- ever happened with the bilateral approach," a comprehensive Mideast set- tlement will be reached only through the participation of all the parties, including the two co-chairmen of the Geneva peace conference, the United States and the Soviet Union. The Secretary General also declared that "the Palestinian issue" remains "a key issue" in any future settlement in the Mideast. Waldheim contplained that members ' of the United Nations do not turn to the organization for help in solving their conflicts. When asked later by a reporter to comment on the fact that Israel, for instance, does not seek the help of the United Nations because it considers the General Assembly biased against it, Waldheim replied that he cannot see how the Assembly could be "im- partial" toward Israel because the Assembly deals with "occupied ter- ritories. The West Bank, the Gaza, all these are occupied territories." The issue was further pursued by another reporter who noted that the Mideast conflict is not only about occupied territories and asked Waldheim if he does not see a biased treatment of Israel by such General Assembly resolutions as the one that equated Zionism with racism. Waldheim re- fused comment on this ques- tion. Sen. Frank Church (D- Idaho) called for a peaCe pol- icy in the Middle East based on a strategy that rewards those nations who work to construct, complete and enlarge peace. Church, who is the new chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, spoke at the 71st annual dinner of Bnai Zion, at which he re- ceived Bnai Zion's " " American-Israel Friend- ship Medal from Paul Safro, Bnai Zion president. Church called on the United States and its allies to be "prepared to invest generously in the further- ance of peace." Yigal Allon, former De- puty Premier of Israel, told the annual convention of the Labor Zionist Alliance meeting in New York that the "temptation for Egypt get back the Sinai is so gre that if the United State government does not create unobtainable expectations in Cairo for greater conces- sions from Israel, a peace treaty may be signed."• The weekend convention ended with the election of Prof. Allen PollaCk, 40, a member of the World Zionist Organization Executive, as president. In Jerusalem, at the World Assembly of Jewish War Veterans, U.S. JWV commander Nathan M. Goldberg called for the U.S. to serve as `!an honest broker"- in the negotiations between Egypt/and Israel. State Department Probe Urged of Biased Soviet Letters to U.S. '4 4 d 41 rw , NEW' YORK — The Na- that some contain crude; tional Conference on Soviet anti-Semitic references. The writers repeat the Jewry called for a State De- partment investigation of anti-Semitic canards long what appears to be an or- associated with Czarist pog- chestrated letter-writing roms. "Zionists and their campaign designed to in- supporters" are referred ,to timidate American citizens, as "degenerates," "scoun- some of whom have met drels," "idiots" and "misan- with Soviet Jewish ac- thropes." The writers also warn that the "Zionist mil- tivists. According to NCSJ lionaires are anxious to re- Chairman Eugene Gold, a cruit less prosperous Jews number of Americans, to do their dirty work and mostly Jews, who recently control them by throwing traveled to the Soviet Union them some little crusts of or -have had contacts with bread." Gold says, "The racist Jews in the USSR have re- ceived letters ostensibly allegations are unworthy written 'by Soviet citizens, of comment" and repudiating their concern charged that they "only for Soviet Jews. Gold noted serve to create tensions between Jews and non- Jews in both the United States and the Soviet Union." Gold acknowledges that Americans have, for years, Well, I sure written letters to Soviet of- ficials protesting the treat- could use a ment of Jews in the Soviet massage! Union. "But our campaign was never directed at pri- vate individuals and was -not orchestrated by the gov: ernment. The letters that we have seen sound alike and contain essentially the same information. If they are part of a thinly-veiled effort to squelch the concern of our citizens in this coun- try, the effort is not succeed- ing. "We request the United States government to pro- test to the Soviet govern- ment about this outlandish campaign. It threatens to disrupt relations between the countries." Nearly all of the letters contain references to a State Department official who the Soviets maintain is a former Nazi accomplice involved in A the murder of 17,000 Jews in Rovna between Novem- ber 7 and 9, 1941. The State Department, however, has informed him that its investigation "found no evidence whatsoever to support the allegations and charges against you" and that "the -department retffirms the confidence in your loyalty and char- acter." In Washington, about 300 students from a score of universities demonstrated support for Soviet Jewry at the State Department, in the halls of Congress and in front of the Soviet Embassy last week. The program was the third such annual effort sponsored and coordinated by the Soviet Jewry com- 4 mittee of Brandeis Univer- sity's Hillel Foundation. Meanwhile, the Stu- dent Struggle for Soviet Jewry demonstrated outside New York's Car- negie Hall on behalf of Anatoly Shcharansky, 1 Edward Kuznetsov, VIA", dimir Slepak and oth 4 prisoners of conscience and refuseniks as the Moscow Philharmonic arrived to perform at the famed music hall. The demonstration moved one couple to tear up their tickets for the con- cert and hand their re- mains to the demon- strators. In a related development, Moscow activist Irina Gil- dengorn and her husband Bronislav Lainer„ who have been refused exit visas since 1974, have now been prom- 1 ised visas to Israel and ex- pect to leave within the next two months, it was reported by. the SSSJ. •