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August 17, 1979 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 17, 1919

What's Newirr--I
New York to L.A.?

Attitude Dancing

fall enrollment open
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Government Post
for Mrs. Levin

WASHINGTON, D.C. —
Barbara Levin, wife of
Michigan Democratic Sen.
Carl Levin, has joined the
U.S. Department of the
Interior, assigned to con-
servation and wildlife.

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Various Field Trips and Outings

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It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin
In the administration of its educational and admission policies, scholarship
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Strauss Returns to Middle East

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Ambassador Robert
Strauss, President Carter's
special envoy for Middle
East negotiations, is in Is-
rael and Egypt this
weekend in order to find out
how to achieve progress in
the Israeli-Egyptian talks
on autonomy.
Addressing the American
Bar Association in Houston
on Monday, Strauss de-
scribed as "false" the idea
that there has been a lessen-
ing of U.S. commitment to
keep Israel strong.
He also affirmed: "We
would like to see the Pales-
tinians in the (peace) talks
now, as the Camp David
agreement provided. And
their acceptance of (United
Nations Security Council)
Resolution 242 and of
rael's right to exist would b(
a major step along the road
to peace."
Department
State
spokesman Tom Reston
said thet Strauss' deputy,
James Leonard, is re-
turning to the Mideast to
help Egypt and Israel in
the autonomy talks. "Om-
delegation has been cap-
ably led by Jim
Leonard," Reston added.
Leonard has been
criticized by Israel for
making proposals in the
autonomy talks which Is-
rael feels are against its
interests.
There are no plans for
Strauss to visit Jordan and

Reston said Strauss will
take with him a delegation
of American businessmen to
explore investment oppor-
tunities in Israel. "This is a
similar type of operation to
the one he (Strauss) had in
Applicant Wins
Cairo on his last trip to the
Middle East when he also
Non-Sabbath
took a group of American
Examination
businessmen with him,"
NEW YORK (JTA) — A Reston said.
federal appeals court has re-
Strauss was not due back
jected a variety of in the Middle East for sev-
arguments by a Chicago eral weeks, and observers
municipal testing agency believe he is returning to Is-
against an alternate date rael in an attempt to cool
for an examination for a city the current tension between
job for an observant Jew and Israel and the U.S.
upheld his right to such an
The Egyptian maga-
alternate date, according to zine October said Strauss
the National Jewish Com- advanced his trip to pave
mission on Law and Public the way for another
Affairs (COLPA).
summit between
Herbert Minkus, the President Carter, Prime
plaintiff, applied for a job as Minister Menahem Begin
a maintenance laborer in of Israel and President
the Chicago Sanitary Dis- Anwar Sadat of Egypt.
trict but was unable to take
Meanwhile, Egyptian
a civil service examination Foreign Minister Bourtos
for the job because it was Ghali says that Egypt is
scheduled for a Saturday.
considering several fallback
positions in case the current
New Director
autonomy talks_ ail.
He said a new political
JOHANNESBURG
(JTA) — Mark Cohen, a dis- strategy would be needed if
tinguished educator, has the Palestinians reject the
been appointed executive outcome of the talks, which
director of the South Afri- are scheduled to be com-
can Board of Jewish De- pleted next May.
He added that Egypt
puties, succeeding Denis
Diamond. He will assume must also consider various
options if the talks fail.
office in December.

Saudi Arabia during this
trip, Reston said, although
both countries will be in-
formed of developments
through diplomatic chan-
nels.

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