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August 31, 1979 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-31

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Mission Cancelled; Seek Speedy M.E. Resolution

(Continued from Page 1)
`which took this route many
times in the past, usually
carrying Israeli delega-
tions, including the jour-
nalists covering those
events.
Addressing the delegates
in his home in Rehavia,
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan appeared to be sup-
porting Defense Minister
Ezer Weizman's contention

that Israel must continue notified the International
Civil Aviation Organiza-
striking at Palestine Liber-
tion on the termination of
ation Organization bases in
South Lebanon, despite re- the state of war between
ports he had been urging a the two countries and on
waiving her long time
different approach.
The 300 mission par- "exceptions" vis-a-vis Is-
ticipants arrived in Israel rael in the international
Monday. Despite the covenant of the organiza-
cancellation of the UJA tion.
flight to Egypt, the
Meanwhile, Special Am-
Foreign Ministry learned bassador Robert Strauss
that Egypt had officially met Tuesday with eight
Jewish leaders in the first of
his planned series of meet-
ings with interested Ameri-
cans on Middle East policy
issues
for the conference and
reportedly
Strauss
travel expenses for those
who require them come briefed his visitors in detail
from many contributors, on his last discussions in
mostly from those who also Cairo and Jerusalem. The
contribute to Jewish fund- meeting is understood to
raising agencies in the have been arranged by Ed-
United States and to var- ward Sanders, President
ious Israeli institutions. He Carter's liaison with the
promised to make public the Jewish community.
names of all contributors
Meeting with Sanders
once he has their agreement and Strauss were: Theodore
to do so.
Mann, chairman of the Con-

Magazine Edit or Threatens
Om K Rosolio With Libel Suit

-

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
David Shaham, -editor of
New Outlook, has
threatened to institute a
libel suit against Labor
Party Knesset member
Danny Rosolio for implying
that the symposium the
magazine was sponsoring in
Washington in October is
being financed by the CIA
or other United States gov-
ernment agencies.
Shaham sent Rosolio a
. letter demanding an official
retraction and apology or he
would be sued for libel. In
order to do this, Rosolio's
Knesset immunity would
have to be revoked.
The Knesseter, an
emerging leader of the
Labor Party and secre-
tary of the party-
sponsored Ichud Hak-
vutzot Vehakibutzim,
made the implication
during a discussion se-
veral days ago over
whether invited Labor
Party Knesset members
should agree to partici-
pate in the symposium.
He asked how a magazine
with a rather limited cir-
culation can finance
payments for a large
group of people to travel
from Israel to Washing-
ton.
Shaham said that funds

Klutznick Angry
Over Goldmann
Plan to Meet PLO

(Continued from Page 1)
Jewish Congress during
Dr. Goldmann's regime.
"I deeply regret the
necessity of issuing this
statement in the light of my
long friendship with Dr.
Goldmann which this can-
not affect. But, for the sake
of the organization which he
helped found I must make
our dissociation from this
step abundantly clear."
Goldmann said last week
.n a telephone interview
from West Germany and on
Israel Radio that he had not
received an invitation from
Arafat but that if he did get
one, he would accept it. He
added that, "of course, I
shall report Premier
Menahem Begin both before
the meeting and after-
wards."
Reaction in Israel was
prompt and sharp. Ab-
raham Katz, Likud Knesset
member who is acting
chairman of the WZO,
called on Goldmann "on be-
half of the Zionist move-
ment," -to refrain from tak-
ing a step which "may ble-
mish his reputation."

ference of Presidents of push them faster than
Major American Jewish they want to go." He
Organizations; Yehuda added that "I want to
Helman, executive director make progress a bit fas-
of the Presidents Confer- ter" than they do since
ence; Jack Spitzer, the U.S. has a May dead-
president of Bnai Brith; line for completing the
Maxwell Greenberg, talks. But he said pro-
chairman of the Anti- gress is being made.
Meanwhile, the first Is-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith; Richard Maass, raeli tour group has arrived
president of the American in Cairo to visit the
Jewish Committee; Bernice pyramids, search for rela-
Tannenbaum, president of tives and explore the oppor-
Hadassah; Jacob tunities for tourism in a
Shenkman, president of the once-forbidden land.
Jewish Labor Committee;
PARTY-WEDDING-BRIDESMAID-BAR MITZVA
and Sara Shane, president
LONG and SHORT
of American Mizrachi
Women.
Strauss
Earlier,
Americans
cautioned
against expecting quick
5199 GROUP S99 GROUP S59 GROUP
progress on the autonomy
talks between Israel and
Egypt.
ZEc
PETITE N,Ii ( SES EXTRA
Speaking in an inter-
view on CBS-TV's "Face
the Nation," Strauss
154 SOUTH WOODWARD
noted that Egypt and Is-
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rael "don't want us to

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