THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Linowitz Pushes Autonomy Talk JERUSALEM (JTA) — Sol Linowitz, President Carter's special ambassador to the Middle East, went to Cairo Wednesday with Is- rael Interior Minister Yosef Burg to discuss the status of the autonomy talks with Egyptian offi- cials. Linowitz and Burg, who heads the Israeli negotiating team, met with Egyptian Prime Minister Mustapha Khalil, head of the Egyptian negotiators. Linowitz met with Israeli Premier Menahem Begin for two hours Monday night. He told reporters after- wards that he was "im- mensely heartened by what he (Begin) said and I am absolutely convinced we can go forward together toward our mutual objective in a spirit of trust and under- standing." Begin characterized his talk with the American envoy as one of the most in- teresting he has had in years. Linowitz conveyed a Woman to Head Bar-Ilan Unit RAMAT-GAN — Flor- ence Mittwoch has become the first woman to head the Bar-Ilan University School of Social Work. A native of New York City, Mrs. Mittwoch holds an MSW degree from the Columbia University School of Social Work. In 1949 she accepted a position from the American Miz- rachi Women as organizer and director of Israel's first settlement house in Baka-Merkaz Shchunati. She was subsequently asked by the Jewish Wel- fare Board in America to ac- cept the position of execu- tive director of the first YM-YWHA in Jerusalem. In 1968, she was invited 11,y Prof. Solomon Green, first dean of the Bar-Ilan School of Social Work, to serve on the professional advisory committee of the newly opened school. A year later she joined the full- time faculty. Maxwell House Coffee Tips message to Begin from President Carter which, he told reporters, expressed "the great admiration and high regard" with which Is- rael's premier is held by the President, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and other Administration offi- cials. The meeting in Cairo Wednesday was held at the request of Khalil who had earlier asked for a post- ponement of the next ple- nary session of the au- tonomy talks. They were supposed to have begun this week in Herzliya but it now appears they will be held there next week. Linowitz indicated that he wants to lose no time in continuing the negoti- ations which have been restricted almost entirely to procedural matters up to now and have made virtually no progress on substance. Friday, December 14, 1919 29 5 lbs. of MATZO If I OS. can't Beat Your Best Deaf Margolis Household Furniture 6 Mile, , Blk. W. of Schaefer Linowitz appeared before the Knesset's Foreign Af- fairs and Security Commit- tee Monday. At the session, committee chairman Moshe Arens voiced Israel's con- cern over possible American arms sales to Egypt. After- wards, Arens told reporters that he was encouraged to have learned from Linowitz that no decision has been taken yet with respect to a U.S.-Egyptian arms deal. 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