12 Friday, June 29, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Negotiators in Upbeat Mood in Autonomy Talks (Continued from Page 1) Menahem Begin, who was in the northern town of Maalot touring the area. Khalil "thanked Begin for his call and his greetings" at a press conference, and said he hoped to meet with the Israeli Premier when Begin and Sadat hold their next summit, in Alexandria on July 10. Before the negotiating session Tuesday, , Egyptian Minister of State Butros INTRODUCING-THE NEW CONTINENTAL SUNDRAPE VERTICAL BLIND FOR THOSE WHO WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT NEW MAKE — NEW STYLE — NEW LOUVERS BE THE FIRST TO HAVE ONE HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS 559-8209 OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF FREE ESTIMATES , Since 1952- also BALI DESIGNER BLINDS In RAINBOW COLORS or FLEXALUM DECORATOR BLINDS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR VALANCE or DUOTONE — PRACTICALLY NO WAITING Ghali visited Moshe Dayan at his hospital bed. Egyp- tian Defense Minister Kemal Hassan Ali toured sections of the "green line" in the company of Minister Ariel Sharon. "He showed understanding of our secd= rity problems," Sharon re- ported afterwards. "But that doesn't mean he agreed with us. . . ." On Sunday, Israeli De- fense Minister Ezer Weiz- JERUSALEM (JTA) — Numerous expressions of unrest over the housing situation in Israel and the slowness with which Project Renewal is getting off the ground clouded the atmos- phere at the opening of the Jewish Agency Assembly at the Binyanei Haooma con- vention hall. In the Katamon Tet area at the other end of the capi- tal, hundreds of local people protested angrily, and at times violently, against their inadequate living conditions and against the intra His formal request to be fact that Project Renewal, although slated to start in their area, has so far shown no tangible signs of activity. The head of the Associa- tion of Americans and Canadians in Israel said the AACI would warn potential olim not to come unless there were drastic im- provements in the housing situation. In the Cabinet, mean- while, the opening of the Jewish Agency Assembly was the occasion for a sharp exchange between Housing Minister David Levy and Deputy Premier Yigael Yadin over Project Re- newal. Levy has long criticized the Jewish Agen- cy's position that overseas donors and communities providing funds for the proj- ect should be directly in- volved in the specific proj- ects. According to a radio news report, Levy accused the Jewish Agency of "trying to set up a state within a state." He reportedly said that the Agency had raised some $60 million for Project Renewal but was refusing to release the money. Yadin defended the Agency position, referring to an agreement between the government and the Agency. But several other ministers seemed to sym- pathize with Levy's senti- ments. Summing up the brief de- bate, Premier Menahem Begin said it was high time to end these feuds and get down to the practical work of Project Renewal. The same message was the theme of President Yitzhak Navon's address at the opening session of the Agency Assembly. Levy told a Herut meet- ing Tuesday night that lack of housing was not reducing aliya, but that "elements" within the Jewish Agency were encouraging recent threats to stop aliya. He said 50,000 new flats would be started this year in Jerusalem and Galilee and that 90 percent of 40,000 most recent immigrants re- Lack of Human Rights in Argentina Focus of ADL Starting Tod ay • you are invited to BLOCK'S Semi-annual CLEARANCE SALE SELECTED GROUPS Suits, Sport Coats, Outerwear, Slacks and Shoes 10 CkS Weizman, who has been at odds with Begin over the government's settlement policy and other issues, said he wanted to leave the negotiating team -because he felt it was too large. relieved of that duty was presented to the Cabinet by Begin and approved with- out rancor. Earlier, Weizman and Begin conferred privately. No details of their conversa- tion were disclosed beat the Prime Minister's Office is- sued a statement later say- ing that Begin did not ask the defense minister to carry out the government's decisions because he has Selected Group Sport Shirts CLOTHES of West Bloomfield in been doing that as a matter of course. It is understood that Weizman reiterated his opposition to the 'con- troversial Gush Emunim settlement of Alon Moreh near Nablus and also com- plained that the autonomy committee did not function efficiently. He did not, however, re- sign from the government as some rumors predicted he would. Jewish Agency Assembly Opens in Israel Amid Housing, Project Renewal Disputes d oc k's 20% to 50% OFF man resigned, with the ap- proval of the Cabinet, from the six-man Israeli ministe- rial delegation negotiating the autonomy., 1/2 OFF .50% ITEMS ALTERATIONS AT COST the Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road just V2 block north of Maple Road • 851-9080 orn MON. TUE. WED. SAT. 10 to 6 p.m. THURS. FRI. 10 to 9 p.m. SUN 12 to 5 p.m. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has embarked on a campaign' to arouse world opinion to the lack of human rights in Argentina which increas- ingly affects the Jewish population of that country, an ADL official said. Abraham Foxman, asso- ciate national director of the ADL, who attended the ADL's national commission meeting in Jerusalem, said at a press conference that he did not want to compare the situation in Argentina with that in the Soviet Union. However, he said, experi- ence has shown that "coun- tries do care'about their im- age." He said that "close to 1,000 of the large Jewish community in Argentina have either disappeared or we know that they are im- prisoned." Some Jews who were put on trial and found not-guilty are still under house arrest, he said. Foxman said, a world outcry might prompt Argentina to prove there is no anti-Semitism there. Meanwhile, Amnesty In- ternational accused Argen- tina of gross violations of human rights and made public the names of people it said have been abducted by Argentinian security forces in the last three years. ceived housing quickly. At the Jewish Agency As- - sembly, Detroiters are ex- pected to play key roles. 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