20 Friday, February 29, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS An Historic Exchange: Israel Envoy in Egypt, Arab in Tel Aviv Ey. v40 Nerl r JERUSALEM (JTA) — President Yitzhak Navon and Egypt's Ambasgador Saad Mortada both stressed their countries' "faithful adherence" to the letter and spirit of the peace treaty at a ceremony Tuesday marking the envoy's presentation of credentials. This "meticul- ous fidelity," said Navon, "might well serve as an example to others." "Egypt," said the ambas- sador, "has faithfully adhered, and will continue to adhere to all her obliga- tions in accordance with the letter and spirit of these agreements with the aim of strengthening peace and es- tablishing good neighborly relations." 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Call Maynard M. Feldman 557 0248 Stewart Silverman 547 2329 Cong. Beth Achim Office 352-8670 - - . American immigrant was hustled by police into a police bus for trying to sh- out: "Palestine — no." The Egyptian Em- bassy, temporarily housed on the 12th floor of the Tel Aviv Hilton, was to open for business Tuesday afternoon. The visas section, on the ground floor, was being readied for its service to the public, and the foreign ministry in Jerusalem announced Tuesday, accordingly, that it was closing its temporary Egyptian visas .section that has been issuing visas on be- half of Cairo these past few months. Israel's Ambassador to Egypt Elihu Ben-Elissar presented his credentials to President Anwar Sadat Tuesday. Ben-Elissar said he was bringing the message of peace to the Egyptian people. He said the settle- ments are very important to Israel, but they should not be regarded as hurdles or a difficulty on the road to a final settlement. In a related development, the controversy over who will be Ben-Elissar's pri- vate secretary remained unresolved as the first Is- raeli Ambassador to Egypt arrived in Cairo Sunday, accompanied by Fanny Ashkenazi, his personal secretary for the past seven years. The exchange of am- bassadors was protested in Khartoum, where stone-throwing demon- strators shouted slogans against Egyptian President Sadat, calling him a traitor. In a related development, Lotusair, the auxiliary air- line established with the normalization of relations between Israel and Egypt remains a mystery. According to the New York Times, Lotusair has no offices yet, no ticket- reservation facilities and no airplanes. An Egyptian lawyer in- volved in setting up the new company said, "The time is not yet right for people to know about us, but Lotus (air) will fly to Tel Aviv on March 5." Meanwhile, ranking Egyptian and Israeli generals, former an- tagonists on the battlefields of Sinai, smiled, joked, shook JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. Yair Sharav, the newly appointed dean of the He- brew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, has warned that Israel is short 800 dentists. Because the average age of many dentists is high, the shortage will rise by an- other 1,000 in the next five to 10 years, he said. Educational relations make the strongest tie. hands and embraced as they shared conversation and cocktails at a recep- tion in the sprawling de- fense ministry complex just outside Tel Aviv Monday night. The Egyptians are mem- bers of the entourage of De- fense Minister Kamal Has- san Ali who arrived in Is- rael Monday for a five-day visit as the guest of Defense Minister Ezer Weizman. 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