Friday, June 20, 1980 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS King Hussein's Stand on Mideast Unchanged (Continued from Page 1) ing "goodbye" on the White House lawn, to Hussein, Carter told reporters that they had "not tried to change each other's mind about the procedure to be used," but that the King knew that Israel, Egypt and the United States are de- termined to proceed with MAKE MONEY With Your Money Alan Fine 55 7-7066 Registered Security Rep. A.J. OBIE & ASSOC. INC. CAMP TAMARACK 25 YEAR STAFF REUNION Labor Day Weekend August 29- September 1; 1980 Join the Tamarack Staff Alumni Association for further informa- tion contact: Camp Tamarack 6600 W. Maple W. Bloomfield, Mi. 48033 (313) 661-0600 Metropolitan Detroit's Most Complete Stationer kk Your office Boy" • • • • • • the Camp David process." Hussein said that a peace settlement could be achieved with a solution "which would give the people of Palestine their legitimate rights on their soil." The 90-minute session Wednesday was also marked by statements of commitment to a Middle East peace, despite dif- ferences in their ap- proaches. Carter said Tuesday at a state dinner for Hussein at the White House that Jordan could not avoid having a major role in fu- ture Middle East peace talks and that the talks with King Hussein had been "much better" than he had expected. Hussein was criticized in Alexandria, Egypt, by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who predicted the King would not join in \the Camp David negotiations. Sadat said that Hussein wanted to join the Palesti- nian autonomy talks in 1978, but, added, "I did not invite him to participate" 1100 Office Supplies Office Machines Office & Home Furniture Complete Gift Selections Printing • Rubber Stamps Data & Word Processing Supplies modem Office, INC 31535 Southfield Rd. between 13 & _14 Mile HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 8-5 642-5600 AT GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE... "WE WONT SELL YOU A CAR . 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Their act was seen as a reprisal for Israel's decision last month to join the U.S. and other countries boycot- ting the games because of the Soviet invasion of Af- ghanistan. Although Israel will not send its athletes to Moscow, about 170 Israeli nationals applied for visas and paid in U.S. dollars for hotel ac- commodations and admis- sion tickets to the various events. Monday, 80 of them were notified that their visas were granted. But the Soviet Embassy in Vienna advised the Is- raeli travel company, Peltours, that all of the visas have been with- drawn and the passports of the applicants were on their way back to Israel. Peltours had made the travel and hotel ar- rangements in conjunction. with Intourist, the Soviet travel agency, which col- lected the $400 from each applicant. Meanwhile, Premier Menahem Begin sought to offer encouragement to the aged mother of Yosef Men- delevitch, one of the re- maining prisoners of Zion still held in a Soviet jail. The mother, together with other ex-prisoners, called on Begin at his home to mark the 10th anniver- sary of the "Leningrad Af- fair," the effort of a group of Soviet Jews to seize a plane and flee the country. Most of the group have been re- leased from jail and are now in Israel. But Mendelevitch, who has become Orthodox while in prison, is still there. In a related develop- ment, Burton S. Levinson was recently re-elected chairman of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. Meanwhile, Dr. William Korey, director of foreign policy research for Bnai Brith International, de- clared in a new study re- leased in Paris, that using its vast armed forces as a captive student body, the Soviet Union is systemati- cally indoctrinating its people in anti-Semitism. Addressing Bnai Brith's International Council meet- ing in Paris for the first time, one of America's top Sovietologists outlined the ideological training of the Soviet military and warned that this training, which emphasizes an anti-Zionist, anti-Jewish theme, is lay- ing the groundwork for a new "warrant for genocide." Korey reported that the indoctrination is pervasive and conducted at all levels, from the 161 officer- training schools analogous to West Point and An- napolis to high school teenagers — as well as the army, navy and air forces. was reported as having lit- Palestinian terrorists use tle hope that his brother's its territory to mount at- visit to Washington would tacks against Israel. budge Jordan's opposition to the peace talks. 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