I 30 Friday, March 23, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MON. & TUES. U.S. Mideast Aid Package Evokes Criticism Hugh's SPECIAL ALL EAT 24587 W. 8 MILE RD. 2 Blks. W. of Telegraph 537-5570 S CA N LUNCH I DINNER '2.99 '2.39 DINNER SPECIALS MONK FISH — BAKED COD BROILED CHICKEN — PRIME RIB Soup & Potato COMPLETE .... SALAD BAR Children 3-10 $1.59 I $1.69 Under 3 FREE 95 $ - • --III -- Entertainment Banquet Facilities, CARTER HOUSE 19731 W. 8 MILE RD. 1 BLK. E. OF EVERGREEN 532-4771 Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun. 3 p.m.-10 p.m. Large Lighted Parking CHEF'S SUNDAY LUNCHEON SPECIAL FRIED EGG CONTI 2 fried eggs & lentils Steve Ward Jazz Trio during lunch DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM • FAMILY SPECIAL 642-1133 15 OFF - MON.-SAT. 4 to 6 p.m. INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS, ALA CARTE, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ETC. SOrry. No Entertainment 79 Coupons or Credit Cards For This Great Special' RIIISHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407- ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 851-6400 Carry Outs Available .. ■ -••••• ■ •• ■ • STEPHENSON CLUB 24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (I-75 at 10 Mile) Hazel Park _PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES 542 9196 FOR 25 TO 300 - • Bar Mitzvas' • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvas. • Showers • Parties For All • Banquets Occasions • Reunions Open Mon. -T-hru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines, Casual Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her,- ring, deviled_ eggs, etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh COMPLIMENTARY ... RUM TORTE DESSERT SAT. EYE ONLY Entertainment WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House on Mon- day sought to allay fears that the U.S. allocation of $5 billion of- possibly more to Israel and Egypt to ce- ment their peace agreement will affect federal funding of domestic welfare programs and aid to unemployed Americans. Responding to reporters' questions, Presidential Press Secretary Jody Powell pointed out that the alloca- tions are "being stretched out over three or four years." He added that the U.S. budget has a "number of places" which could be tapped for the funds that do not bear on anti-poverty programs. Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.), chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and a strong opponent of military foreign aid, con- tinued his criticism of the U.S. commitments in con- nection with the Egyptian- Israeli treaty. He told the Senate that it is "a remark- able contradiction" and "self-defeating" that President Carter negotiated the peace but that "in order to button up that treafy we are going to have to agree to $5 billion of arms exports to Egypt and Israel." _ Israeli Defense Minis- ter Ezer - Weizman said Sunday, "Nobody ex- - pects the U.S. to foot the bill for everything," he said. "We shall tighten our belts and do our bit, too." Weizman's appearance on NBC-TV's "Meet the Press" completed a cycle of three nationally - televised inter- view programs on Middle_ East issues Sunday. He was preceded on ABC-TV's "Is- sues and Answers" by Se- nate Foreign Relations Committee Rhairman Frank Church (D-Idaho) and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on CBS-Tv's "Face the Nation." Both Church and Vance mw■r Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sat., 4 p,m. to 2 a.m. .OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY Without mentioning the opposition by Sen. Prox- mire, Church asked, "Sup- pose (the cost) is $6 billion, isn't that a good invest- ment?" He noted the U.S. spent $27 billion because of the last four wars in the Middle East and the oil em- bargo. He called on the "rich" West European nations, specifically West Ger- many, and Japan, to help in the peace process be- ginning with the Egyptian-Israeli treaty. Late last week, Senators Richard Stone (D-Fla.), Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Larry. Pressler (R-S.D.) asked for European and Japanese contributions to join with the U.S. in under- writing the economic costs of the treaty and to help in the costs of the three-year Israeli withdrawal from Sinai. During the meetings be- tween Defense Secretary Harold Brown and Weiz- man over the weekend, the U.S. agreed to provide $3 billion in new military aid to Israel..of which $800 mil- lion will be in grants and $2.2 billion in loans to be repaid over a 30-year period at prevailing interest rates, beginning after a 10-year grace period. This is to help Israel pay the costs of its Withdrawal from Sinai and to finance the construction and equipment of new air bases in the Negev. _ In addition, the U.S. has agreed to' begin de- livery - of 75 F-16 fighter- bombers to Israel early next year instead of Oc- tober, 1981-as originally planned. Other -military equipment will include M-60 tanks, armored per- sonnel carriers, howit- zers and naval guns. Furthermore, Brown and Weizman agreed that Israel would cooperate with the U.S. in research and de- velopment and in certain military procurement pro- grams. This would allow Is- rael to compete with U.S. defense contractors to sell certain military. equipment to the American armed services. The $5 billion for Egypt and Israel is in addition to current U.S. aid in the amount of $1.8 billion for military and economic as- sistance to Israel and $1 bil- lion in economic aid to Egypt this year. 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EXCELLENT AMERICAN CUISINE BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. /OMERSET °Ulna MOVIE GUIDE SULTAN'S TABLE 25060 SOUTHFIELD & 10 MILE RD. and Israeli Ambassador Ephriam Evron told the Conference of Presidents of Major American- Jewish Organizations on Monday that the package will prove "very helpful." But Israeli Treasury offi- cials were dismayed that the $800 million was in grant form and the $2.2 bil- lion was a loan. They said they had expected the re- verse. They were also press- ing for the U.S. to offer a two percent interest rate o loan. t b S. I If •