THE DETROIT MESH NEWS Preparations for Normalization in Full Swing by Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — the decision into action. Teams of officials from the Meeting in Cairo, Gen. Tourism and Trade Minis- Avraham Tamir, who is try, the Transport Ministry Weizman's top planning and El Al were hard at work aide, Premier Menahem Monday at the Prime Minis- Begin's military s ecre- ter's office preparing for tary Gen. Ephraim Po- negotiations with Egypt in ran, and Foreign Minis- their various fields in the try aide Elyakim Rubins- days ahead. tein met with an Egyptian Israel and Egypt have re- team consisting of Gen. solved to conclude three Labib Shurab, Brig. major bilateral agreements Mohsen Hamdi and Am- - trade, culture, and civil bassador Taha aviation — within the next Maghdoub. six weeks. Negotiations are They mapped out a timet- to start immediately in sev- able of intensive negotia- eral committees. Top prior- tions by specialized working ity will be given to the avia- groups over the coming tion agreement. Israeli offi- weeks. cials say they hope to see El The aviation working Al flying to Cairo within a group was expected to begin month. its deliberations this week. The decision to speed up the normalization process Begin revealed last month was taken in principle dur- that Egypt is planning to set ing the Sadat-Begin Aswan up a second national carrier summit meeting last month to fly the Cairo-Tel Aviv and was reaffirmed two route. weeks later when Defense Hamdi and Maghdoub Minister Ezer Weizman met are due in Israel Wednesday with President Anwar to continue the discussions Sadat in Cairo. with the Israeli group led by Over the weekend, a Tamir. Together, this team group of six top Defense will comprise a joint coordi- nation committee to super- and Foreign Ministry of ficials, three from each vise the work of the various side, began to translate specialist committees. 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In New York, Columbia University's president- designate Michael Sovern has "most warmly" invited Andrei Sakharov, who was exiled from Moscow to Gorky iii retaliation for his human rights advocacy, "to join this institution during the balance of 1980 as a vis- iting scholar." This was announced at a campus rally for the banished Nobel Peace Prize winner organized by the university's chap- ter of the Student Strug- gle for Soviet Jewry. In Washington, political scientist Hans Morgenthau forecast that the Soviet Union will "continue its generous emigration pol- icy" for Soviet Jews despite the "overall situation" be- tween the U.S. and USSR which he believes to be "more threatening than the media may make it appear." Addressing the Bnai Brith Board of Governors meeting in Washington, he said Jewish emigration would continue because "the Russians want to get rid of the emigres simply because they are a pain in the neck." Morgenthau was pre- sented with a special humanitarian award by Bnai Brith President Jack Spitzer, on the occasion of his 76th birthday "for his work on behalf of Soviet Jews." Meanwhile, Yevgeny Zir- lin, a Soviet Jewish activist Seattle Directory who has been attempting to SEATTLE (JTA) — The leave the Soviet Union since Jewish Federation of 1977, has arrived in Israel Greater Seattle has pub- after Soviet authorities un- lished "A Jewish Guide to expectedly agreed to give Senior Services in Seattle" him an exit visa. for the area's 2,000 elderly Zirlin, a physicist, was Jews. V A.R.S. Service Co., Inc. DR. KEN GOLDSMITH, M.D. - NEW YORK (JTA) — Two nationally renowned economists, Drs. Robert Lekachman and Herbert Bienstock have announced the formation of "Economists for Ida Nudel," a professional coalition of some 20 prominent peers of the Soviet Jewish prisoner of conscience. Miss Nudel, who was im- prisoned in June 1978, is serving a four-year sen- tence of exile in Siberia. Lekachman, professor of economics of Lehman Col- lege and the graduate school of the City Univer- sity of New York, and Bienstock, former regional commissioner of labor statistics, noted that their efforts as co-chairmen of the committee are part of a con- certed campaign to "keep human rights central to any U.S.-USSR priorities dur- ing these uncertain times." Economists for Ida Nudel is an affiliated group of the Greater New York Confer- ence on Soviet Jewry. Among the members of the committee are Fritz Machlup, Princeton Uni- versity; Solomon Fabric- ant, National Bureau of Economic Research; Roy Helfgott, New Jersey In- stitute of Technology; William Hamovitch, Pro- vost of Queens College; Robert Heilbronner, New School of Social Re- search; and Lazar Teper, director of research, In- ternational Ladies Gar- ment Workers Union. preparing the eight-room house in the fashionable Dokki district where Isarel finally decided to locate the temporary premises of its embassy. If the accords are con- cluded in six weeks, it would represent a sig- nificant advance in the schedule laid out by the third protocol of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. The treaty required that negotiations on the trade, aviation and culture ac- cords begin before July 2, 1980. It set no target date for the conclusion of the ac- cords, and Egyptian offi- cials had indicated in the past that there would be an unstated but nevertheless real "linkage" between the normalization negotiations and progress on the Palesti- nian autonomy. Now, how- ever, under direct orders from Sadat, that policy line appears to have been drop- ped. Preparations are going ahead menawhile, for the opening of diplomatic rela- tions. 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