1 14 ; „ 2 1 Friday, August 1, 1980 SAM FIELD 399-1320 ! ;I .f Shamir Defends Manahem Begin Against Attack by Egyptians for your party Call , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Caricatures By tl 2 !. h, JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir has publicly criticized Egypt for its stri- dent public attacks on Pre- mier Menahem Begin' and Israel. There was "an asym- metry" in relations, Shamir told Foreign Ministry staf- fers in a statement later re- leased by the government press office, and of late the asymmetry had exceeded all proportions. Shamir referred to at- tacks on Begin by "men of high rank" (an allusion to recent interviews by President Anwar Sadat) and by the Egyptian media. "What is the meaning of the statement (by Sadat in an interview) that Begin has exhausted his capacity to contribute to peace?" A Whole Outfit for less than $60. TENNIS TIME is the kind of store where you can expect the unexpected. Take our active department for example. 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The foreign minister urged the Egyptians, there- fore, to conduct negotiations — on all the issues they de- sired — through the ac- cepted channels between nations at peace with each other, and not over, the air waves or in the media. Shamir also had a word of criticism for "Israeli per- sonalities and groups which lend themselves for Egyp- tian propaganda purposes." This was a clear reference to the noted Israeli Orien- talist, Prof. Shimon Shamir, who recently met Sadat and then published the Egyp- tian leader's strictures against Begin. Hussein Approves of French Sale of Uranium to. Bagdad PARIS (JTA) — King Hussein of Jordan approves of Franco-Iraqi nuclear cooperation and said, "It is extraordinary that Israel, which has failed to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty, should compalin against Iraq, which is signatory of the Vienna Convention" for the international control and supervision of nuclear reactors. The king, who left France for Bonn Tuesday after- noon, conferred for more than five hours with French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing on the Middle East. It is understood that the two men have been in general agreement in their evaluation of the situation and in their belief that the Camp David agreements are unworkable without Palestinian participation.- Hussein, who was guest at a banquet in Versailles Trianon Palace, called on Western Europe to act "so as to obtain Israel's with- drawal from all Arab ter- ritories, including the Arab part of Jerusalem, and the recognition of the Palesti- nian peoples legitimate Danish Jews LONDON (JTA) — The Danish Jewish community_ has established a society for the study of Jewish settle- ment in Denmark. NY Court Orders Hospital to Permit Brit Mila FOR OAKLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE HE HAS A MIND TO SERVE MICHAEL S. 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NEW YORK (JTA) — A Manhattan hospital, which had refused the Orthodox father of a new-born son his request for a ritual circum- cision by a mohel in the hos- pital, permitted the rite to be performed in response to a court mandate described as the first time a court has ever ordered any American hospital to permit that rite. The problem for the Or- thodox father developed when his wife gave birth to the boy by Caesarean sec- tion July 3 in Lenox Hill Hospital. Because of complications following the delivery, the couple was told that the mother would be required to remain in the hospital be- yond the eighth day of the infant's life when, according to Jewish Law, the rite must be performed. The problem became religiously critical for the Brooklyn parents when hospital officials, citing a hospital rule banning performance of medical procedures by anyone other than a staff doctor or one affiliated with the hospital, said a ritual cir- cumciser (mohel) could not perform the rite in the hospital. The infant could not be taken out of the hospital for the rite be- cause a state law forbids the return of an infant to a hospital nursery once the infant is removed The father, who re- quested anonymity, is an attorney who is a member of the- National Jewish Corn- mission on Law and Public Affairs ( C OLPA) . COLPA lawyers became involved in the case and ar- ranged for an emergency court hearing. The hospital was ordered on the eighth day after the child's birth to permit the ritual circumci- sion, which was performed at 7 p.m. that evening. rights on its national terri- tory." The king is currently on a tour of Western Europe to gain support for a more dynamic European participation in the search of a solution to the Middle East. The French Foreign Ministry released a state- ment saying that France was surprised by "fanciful statements and accusa- tions" linked to its coopera- tion with Iraq in the nuclear field. France signed a nuclear agreement with Iraq in 1975 and has since supplied the Bagdad Atomic Energy Commission with a re- search reactor and highly- enriched uranium. Meanwhile, Israel's Labor Party has told the Likud government that it will utilize its good personal relations with European Socialist leaders to pressure France and Western Europe. The Labor Party is prepared to send emis- saries to European capi- tals to warn that the sup- ply of enriched uranium and nuclear reactors to Iraq constitutes a grave danger to peace in the Middle East and elsewhere. Yeruham Meshel, secre- tary general of Histadrut, has sent cables to leaders of French labor unions urging them to protest.. their gov- ernment's decision to sup- ply uranium to Iraq. Israel Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir called in the French charge d'af- faires, Jacques Butin, to in- form him of Israel's "grave concern" over France's sup- ply of nuclear equipment to Iraq. Shamir cited statements by Iraqi leaders openly pro- fessing theit intention "to procure nuclear capability" and noted that Iraq was a leader of the Arab rejec- tionist front. He said that Iraq regarded itself as in an on-going state of war with Israel. , You've tried dealers... now try an AUTO BROKER \..‘ pa.. NEW CAR P oi? C HASES PROFESSO (Up to 23% discount on new cars.) 968-2360 1. 25900 Greenfield Road, Suite 139 Oak Pork, Michigan 4823