THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS M.E. Envoy Linowitz to Meet Sadat, Begin (Continued from Page 1) Department have re- peatedly said that Israeli civilian settlements in the occupied Arab territories are "illegal." Linowitz Said, "My approach, my understanding is that Is- rael maintains some set- tlements that are neces- sary for its security" and "that is demonstrable." But, he added, he also "understands" that "Israel was going beyond that" and Israel has to recognize that when its policy isU not de- monstrable to its security it has an effect "on the ongo- ing negotiations between Egypt and Israel." He said his "understanding" is that the Administration opposes OFFICIAL AGENCY AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS (AM) George Ohrenstein Jewelers Ltd. Cnsathre Jeweiers &entomb, — Precious Stones — Precision Time Pieces HARVARD ROW MALL 353-31 1 YIM & Lahser the "unlimited prolifera- tion" of settlements on the West Bank and Gaza. Asked if the 32 new set- tlements proposed by the government of Premier Begin was regarded as "pro- liferation," Linowitz re- plied, "I don't know." The new envoy said, "The world is not giving atten- tion" to the "great contribu- tion to the peace process" that Israel is making by re- turning the Sinai oilfields to Egypt. He characterized that as a "tremendous un- dertaking," noting that Is- rael was "giving up energy at this particular time" but "Israel did not get the credit Israel was entitled to get." World attention was focused on the settle- ments and the Shaka case, he observed, while "giving up the oilfields was a dramatic action by Israel" in keeping with its commitments. Asked if he thought drop- ping the expulsion order against Shaka was a "posit- ive development," Linowitz replied, "It is indeed." He said that Vance was in touch with Begin about the effects the expulsion of Shaka would have on the autonomy talks and on other factors and events in the region. The restoration MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Liquidators and Appraisers 368-4044 875-7650 of Mayor Shaka to office "removes this disruptive element from the negotia- tions and therefore char- acterizes it as a positive de- velopment," he said. Linowitz emphasized that in his new assignment "My role is to deal with the au- tonomy issue." He said he hoped to meet with King Hussein of Jordan when "convenient" for Hussein but "not specifically on this trip." He said he has not met with any Palestinian Arabs in Washington in connec- tion with his new duties and he does not expect to meet with any on his forthcoming trip. Linowitz disclosed that he was first offered the post of special ambassador the the Middle East by Vance be- fore the Camp David con- ference in September 1978. He said he turned it down at the time because he felt a summit conference was es- sential before he could be ef- fective. Now that the way has been cleared for a solu- tion of the Palestinian prob- lem on the West Bank, he feels that there is "a chance" for a settlement. He expressed "hope" that the autonomy talks will conclude with suc- cess by May 1, the dead- line set by the Israeli- Egyptian peace treaty. Linowitz added, how- ever, that "develop- ments" may not permit success by that date. "The most important part is to have ongoing momentum toward a set- tlement," he said. Asked if he had an outline for a solution to the Palesti- nian problem, he said, "I have a commitment and aspiration." Linowitz also disclosed that President Carter had declined to discuss the new political assignment for his predecessor, Robert Strauss, until he, Linowitz, accepted the job of special ambassador. Strauss has since been appointed man- ager of the President's re- election campaign. Linowitz said that in dis- cussing his assignment with the President, he had noted that both he and Year-of-Child Meeting Attended by Mrs. Navon FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM MARV CHECK • Burglary • Vandalism • Fire • Personal Attack MARV ROSEN At A Price You Can Afford NO IFONE Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. & Nut Dept. Central Office Hidden Wire Installatio. Won't Know We've Been There You emergency reporting system with 24 hr. protection AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ALARM INC. 838-7008 MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Mrs. Ophira Navon, wife of President Yitzhak Navon of Israel, attended a special conference in AcapUlco re- cently, in connection with the International Year of the Child. The conference was also attended by the wives of presidents of many Asian, African and Latin American countries. She proposed the creation in Mexico City of an asylum for children of war victims. Her suggestion was well re- ceived by the other dele- gates, many of them from countries that have no dip- lomatic relations with Is- rael. Friday, December 1, 1919 5 PtPTY WEDDING BPTESMAID-BUR MITTVA Strauss are Jewish. He re- ported that the President told him that he had "thought it over carefully and that he did not think it would be a problem." Linowitz, who is 65, has been a diplomatic trouble- shooter for several presidents. Most recently he negotiated the Panama Canal Treaty. Doity—Hos peol sypotry m FRUIT BASKETS:: 3 Times Daily::: Nation-Wide ::: Delivery •-• •1595 RODNICK- McINERNEY'S ' 779-4140 772-4350 LONG and SHORT DRESSES 1/2 OFF SIN GROUP S99 GROUP Sal GROUP $99 $49 '29 SHANDELS 154 SOUTH WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150 WE ARE FIGHTING INFLATION WITH S A N G S Now Entire Stock of Suits & Sport Coats 30%-50% OFF You can see at a glance how we stop inflation in its tracks! Our big pre-season values bring you tomorrow's fashions at yesterday's prices. 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