6 Friday, March 16, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JTA in Cairo Carter Promised to Bring the Palestinians Into Talks By JOSEPH POLAKOFF AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 CAIRO (JTA) — President Carter gave his personal commitment Saturday to bring the Pales- tinians into the negotia- tions with Israel and at- tacked those opposing the initiatives for an Egyptian- - Israeli peace. In his address to the Egyptian Parliament Car- ter declared, We are ready to work with any who are willing to talk peace," in- cluding "representative Palestinians." He was applauded when he spoke of the Palesti- nians, but his reference to an Arab peace effort with Israel was heard in silence. The furor raised in the - Arab rejectionist camp SPITZER S against Carter's Cairo visit and the threats of a political and economic boycott of Egypt for wel- coming him will not deter Egyptian President Anwar Sadat from reach- ing a peace treaty with Israel, Western dip- lomats said here last Fri- day. "Sadat has gone too far for him to turn back now from his de facto alliance with America and the West," a diplomat well seasoned in Egyptian affairs said. "Even if he stopped negotiations completely today with America he would never be acceptable again in the Arab circles that are cursing him now." Novick, Weicker Hit U.S. Policy WASHINGTON (JTA) — The American Jewish community "must re- evaluate its attitude on the direction of American foreigh policy" and must re- assess the role American Jews play "in shaping the destiny of the United States, the future of the Jewish people and the fate of Israel," Ivan - Novick, president of the Zionist Organization of America, told the ZOA national executive committee meet- ing in Washington last week. Sen. Lowell Weicker (R- Conn.) urged the U.S. to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Weicker, who has an- nounced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President, said that "much of our Mideast policy Israel Moves to Quell Arab Unrest Over Peace Talks JERUSALEM (JTA) — A large number of security forces patrolled East Jerusalem Wednesday in an effort to put an end to the continued unrest among Jerusalem's Arabs. Two students were re- ported killed in distur- bances on Thursday. ing, and began walking around the narrow alleys of the old city, forcing shop- keepers to close down their shops in a gesture of protest against the proposed au- tonomy. They were followed shortly after by the security forces, which advised the merchants to reopen their AT stores. The present wave of un- In other parts of the rest began when President city, roads were blocked Jimmy Carter arrived in Is- to traffic. Motor vehicles rael over the weekend, and which tried to . get intensified with the ap - through were stoned. proaching positive end of There were no reports of the talks. injuries. Hebrew Book & Gift Center 11 MO. & rv La a tt r s d er ri Southfield Earlier, there was an exp- Students at two 356-6080 Open All Day Sunday Jerusalem high schools left losion in the Morasha Quar- ter bordering with the old classes Wednesday morn- city. Although damage was heavy, no one was injured, but shortly afterwards '1411 1. 1 1d young Jews attacked and beat up several Arabs. The disturbances in East, Jerusalem were the peak of the overall unrest in the West Bank — in Ramallah and El Bireh, two Arab towns some 10 miles north of Jerusalem, schools and business were shut down. Students stayed away from schools in other towns. In Hebron, high school students staged a mas- sive demonstration. They raised the Palestinian flag and tried to block the main road. Earlier they threw rocks near the Sale ends March 30 main market square and the Tomb of the Pat- riarchs.- However, they failed to convince the local merchants to close down their stores. A similar demonstration in a refugee camp near Bethlehem was dispersed by the security forces. 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SPRING wallpaper savings at 23061_COOODUE MWY., OAK PARK, AT 9 PM He is happy whose cir- cumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his temper-to any circumstance. — David Hume mess is self-imposed, at least to the extent that we have failed to supply a tough, effective response to the challenge thrown in the U.S. face by the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) oil embargo of 1974." The Senator scored U.S. policy for being "at- tuned to acquiring oil in the coinage of a weakened Israeli secu- rity." He added that "no honorable foreign policy can be achieved in a prone position which, as to the Arabs, is where the U.S. is today." Having just returned from Israel, Weicker de- clared: "Believe me, in Arabs Sentenced TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two Arabs, captured at sea last August on a terrorist mis- sion to Israel, have been sentenced to 23-years' im- prisonment by a military tribunal. They are Maher Abdul Raouf Afani, from Kuwait and Mahmoud Jaber Nashwan, from Jordan, both aged 29. They confes- sed that they planned acts of sabotage and to seize hos- tages. , 1979, in Israel nobody is prepared to submissively march to their death by the fiddles of American policy." Novick, in a strongly- worded statement, em- phasized that as American Jews "we take our signals from no power, small or great. We act :in our own interest." American Jews, 4 he added "must be vigilant, we must show that we stand by America and that is why we stand by Israel." He underscored the 1p that "no responsible Jewi6 leader has advocated the U.S. should sever its rela- 4 tions with Arab countries." 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