22 Friday, February 15, 1980 NE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aid for Egypt Challenged in House WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Carter Administra- tion's optimistic reports of funds and only $1 million in Food for Peace, or $340 mil- lion less than Egypt is to get in economic aid. In addition, Egypt is to get an extra $350 million to complement the $1.5 billion in credits for military equipment agreed to after Camp David. "Other donors who participate with us in the Egyptian Consultative Group are providing about $1 billion in additional de- velopment assistance each year," Wheeler said. The other donors include in- stitutions such as the World "Bank. But the subcommittee, led by its chairman, Rep. Lee Hamilton (D-Ind.), challenged the tenor of the assertions by the Adminis- tration officials that pro- vided the basis for the more than $3.5 billion in U.S. as- sistance for Egypt during this year alone. Probing Egypt's agricul- tural problems and rapid, population growth, Hamil- ton reminded Wheeler that he had said last week that there was no malnutrition and hunger in Egypt. "What then is the policy basis of providing Egypt with 40 percent of the total U.S. Food for Peace program when the need across the world is so desperate? he asked. When Wheeler ac- knowledged that "political requirements" is the basis, Hamilton retorted, "When you make decisions like that you are denying food to people who need it more." Wheeler replied, "I ap- preciate that." levels and its justification to provide the Cairo govern- ment with the latest models of aircraft and tanks in America's arsenal, were "Your vigorously challenged last Metropolitan Detroit's Offi ce week by members of the Boy" 1 House Foreign Affairs- Most Complete Stationer Committee's Subcommittee on the Middle East. Testifying at a subcom- • Office Supplies mittee hearing, two of the • Office Machines Administration's chief • Office & Home Furniture Middle East specialists, • Complete Gift Selections Assistant Secretary of State Harold Saunders and • Printing • Rubber Stamps Joseph C. Wheeler, assis- • Data & Word Processing Supplies tant administrator of the Agency for International Development (AID), asked that Congress approve the INC AID's "largest and most critical development under- taking." 31535 Southfield Rd. between 13 & 14 Mile The testimony also HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 9-12 642 - 5600 brought out that the U.S. has agreed "in principle" to provide an unspecified number of F-16 aircraft and M-60 tanks to Egypt. In addition, a Defense De- partment official, Richard Violeto, of its Security As- sistance Agency, acknowl- edged that the U.S. has agreed to support weapons production in Egypt by an Arab consortium. A de- tailed list will be provided to Congress. Saunders said the U.S. has agreed to provide fuel for a planned Egyp- tian nuclear power plant but has not yet decided whether to finance the plant. Wheeler testified that AID programs for Egypt in the coming fis- cal• year that begins Oc- tober 1 will be $750 mil- lion in economic support- ing assistance and $274 2,580 Russians million in Food for Peace, Buick-Honda and a final $100 million in Aiding Syrians supplemental economic WASHINGTON (JTA) — assistance under the Defense Secretary Harold 28585 Telegraph Rd. across from Tel-Twelve Mall Camp David accords. Southfield, Mich. Brown's annual report to Comparatively, Israel is Congress justifying the De- Phone 353-1300 earmarked for $785 million fense Department's new in supporting assistance budget has disclosed that Soviet and East European military technicians in Syria have exceeded all Master Charge BOYS' & GIRLS' those in the Middle East Visa SIZES and South Asia except for 4-6X Afghanistan. 0 7-14 Brown's statistics said PRE-TEEN that Soviet and East Euro- TODDLERS pean military personnel in 1978 in Syria totaled 2,580 while the total in the re- It mainder of the Mideast and South Asia was 2,050. This Children's Fashions was made up of 1,200 in Iraq, 150 in North Yemen, 550 in South Yemen and 150 in India. SPRING ISN'T HERE, BUT OUR In Afghanistan as of Jan. WINTER SALE IS IN FULL BLOOM! 4 there were 50,000 Com- munist technicians, he said. Cuban forces numbered 150 in North Yemen and 1,000 in South Yemen. Egypt's economic condition that encourages continuing U.S. assistance at record modern Office, 1MMaROFF Your Sign of Value for Sales• Service Custom Leasing "MMaROFF daW1 ;whir 50% Off ALL WINTER CLOTHING 30% Off ALL SLEEPING BAGS 30% Off ALL SPRING DRESSES with this coupon Feb. 15-24 Hours Mon. thru Sat. 10-5 Thurs. 10-8 qunday 12-5 FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29175 Northwestern Southfield, MI. 3541858 "That instability in the Middle East will be the rule rather than the exception seems highly probable for some years to come," Brown reported. Boycott Ended ALL OTHER CLOTHING 20% OFF CAIRO — The Egyptian Parliament last week ap- proved a law ending Egypt's participation in the Arab boycott of Israel. The voice vote was not unanimous. Bomb Explosion Injures 10 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ten car arrived, Barda got in persons were injured, three and directed the officers seriously, when a bomb to the Gaza road where a exploded at a crowded bus taxi carrying the Arab stop in Petah Tikva early was stopped and the sec- ond suspect was de- Sunday morning. A second bomb discovered tained. The subsequent in the immediate vicinity police investigation re- was safely dismantled by sulted in the arrest of sappers before it detonated. several other suspects. The object placed in the The Petah Tikva blast oc- curred several minutes be- trash can turned out to be a bomb. fore 6 a.m. local time when commuters were lining up to board buses for their jobs. Meanwhile, an alert taxi HAIFA — Dalia Atlas, dispatcher in Ashkelon was founder of the Pro Musica credited by police with av- chamber group and the erting a terrorist bombing Technion's orchestra, has in the center of that town been awarded the first and assisting in the capture Eugene Ormandy Prize by of two suspects. the Philadelphia Orchestra. The incident occurred Atlas received the prize in last Thursday when Gas- Philadelphia this week and ton Barda, the dis- conducted four concerts patcher, noticed an Arab with the orchestra, sharing depositing an object in a the podium with the 80- trash can near a bus stop. year-old Ormandy. He and several cab driv- ers seized the Arab and held him under guard in JERUSALEM (JTA) — A the taxi office while summoning police. At the proposal to raise the same time, he spotted an- salaries of Knesset mem- other Arab fleeing the vi- bers was rejected last cinity. When the police Thursday. 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