THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Vance Asks Palestinian Envoys, Jordan, Syria to Join M.E. Talks LOSE 11-25 POUNDS in just 6 WEEKS but Itty-Safely- sfmnEnently You can do it...and were here to. help made it happen at Daily Diet_ Coun- seling NO SHOTS NO DRUGS NO CONTRACTS Call today and get started on • your way to a healthier, hap- pier, thinner life- - -cows F:ELOsNG DAILY DIET COUNSELING Q 30233 Southfield Rd. Suite 112 in the Cranbrook Centre Ar 642-5665 United Nations (JTA) — Secretary of State Cyrus Vance urged the "represen- tatives of the Palestinians" and the governments of Jordan and Syria to join in the peace negotiations now in progress between Egypt and Israel. In his address before the United Nations General Assembly, Vance renewed America's "unshakable commitment to Israel's ,se- curity and well-being, now and in the future." 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Addressing the Gen- eral Assembly, Gromyko reiterated his country's viewpoint that a settle- ment in the Middle East requires "that Israel should end its occupation of all Arab lands it seized in 1967, that the legiti- mate rights of the Arab people of Palestine, in- cluding the right to create their own state, be safeguarded and that the right of all states in the Middle East, including Israel, to independent existence under condi- tions of peace, be effec- tively guaranteed." $ 0 $2 FAMILY MAXIMUM ... .$12 $2 QEDICARE PATIENTS L3 it A The attorney for three Jewish defendants has asked that a Federal district attorney in Grand Rapids be removed for a case because of anti-Semitism. Michigan Deputy Secre- tary of State Normal Ber- kowitz; Morris Gleicher, co-owner of a Detroit public relations firm; and film- maker Theodore Petok have been accused by U.S. Attor- ney James F. Brady of con- spiracy and fraud in connec- tion with the design of Michigan's award-winning 1976 Bicentennial license plate. The attorney for the defendants, three Goodman, William charged Brady harassed the defendants to testify against each other before a Grand Rapids Federal grand jury, withheld wit- nesses from the grand jury when they indicated they would not testify the way Brady wanted them to, withheld evidence from the defense and vio- lated long-standing pre- cedents by obtaining new indictments without hav- ing new evidence. The original charges were scheduled to be heard in Grand Rapids today. The defense motion was filed in Detroit. Nazi Trial Delay NEW YORK — A Dutch Court has ruled that 80- year-old art collector Pieter Menten is presently too ill mentally and physically to stand trial for taking part in the murder of 20-30 Ukrai- nians and Jews during World War II. tinians' right to self- determination, including the right to establish an in- dependent state if they so , wish" if the - Middle East problem is to be solved. The Jordanian ruler criticized the Egyptian- Israeli peace treaty and the Camp David accords, main- taining that only a com- prehensive peace can solve the Middle East problem. He charged that by mak- ing peace with Israel, Egypt fell "into the Israeli trap aimed at fragmenting the united Arab front" and claimed that despite the Egyptian-Israeli agree- ment, peace has become "more elusive than before." In his speech to the General Assembly, Hus- sein attacked the Isareli plan for autonomy on the West Bank and Gaza Strip, noting that Israeli leaders said they were willing to grant au- tonomy for the people in those territories but not for the land. This, he said, is "unacceptable." He maintained that "the -occupied territories are in- divisible . . . . The West Bank and Gaza are no different from the Sinai or the Golan Heights. They are occupied territories and the occupation must end." He described Jerusalem and the West Bank as "the heart of Palestine" and declared that those territories cannot be subject "to bargaining." Friday, September 28, 1919 11 S. Africa Official Halts Israel Trip JERUSALEM (JTA) — Officials at the South Afri- can Embassy in Tel Aviv said they did not know whether Finance Minister Owen Peter Horwood of South Africa would visit Is- rael in the near future, fol- lowing the postponement" of his visit. an invitation from... 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