THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0 Friday, September 5, 1980 Carter Sees New Talks, Summit Later This Year '11.1ospeoitago--04, WASHINGTON (JTAK( — President Carter said Tuesday that "Israel and Egypt probably will recon- vene within the next few weeks, and there will be a summit later this year." The optimistic statement by the President regarding the stalled autonomy talks between Egypt and Israel was made after a tele s hone Rolex Fredrick jewelers Of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 646 997 3 869 west long lake Road Tues. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Thurs. to 9 pm; Closed Monday,/ Appraisals by Appointment While You Walt:~ - STEPHEN FOR JUDGE To volunteer, call 352-8090 day or night and leave you name & number. This political advertisment has been paid for by a lot of people who want Steve Cooper to be Judge of the 46th District Court. 3000 Town Center. Suite 909. Southfield. Michigan 48075. conversation between the President and his special Mideast envoy, Sol Linowitz, who conferred with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Linowitz appeared more hopeful Tuesday night, after two long days of talks in Israel. Israeli Premier Menahem Begin said Linowitz took to Egypt a paper containing ideas on how to resume the talks. Israeli sources in- sisted later that Israel had not "paid A political price" for a resumption, and that the key to a resumption was still in Sadat's hands. Begin reportedly offered to release some Palestinian political prisoners, delay or cancel the move of his office to East Jeruasalem, and offer some clarifications on Israel's West Bank settle- ments in order to get the au- tonomy talks resumed. NMU Names Cohodas Professor of Finance in Advance of Saturday Tribute-Fundraiser Gaylord Freeman, former chairman and chief execu- tive officer of the First Chicago Corp. and the First National Bank of Chicago, has been named the first Samuel M. Cohodas Profes- sor of Banking and Finance at Northern Michigan Uni- versity. During his first campus visit, today, Freeman will teach several classes in NMU's school of business and management, meet with faculty and area ban- kers, •and deliver a free, pub- lic lecture. The NMU professorship is funded by a $250,000 gift from Cohodas, financier industrialist - philan- thropist who lives in Ishpeming and who heads the Michigan Financial Corp., an eight-member banking complex. Freeman, who retired in 1975 after spending his entire business career anni/M%•M^Z.1 %.&ri tZZ ZZ Z2:5' IMPORTANT AUCTIO Harry Thomsen Collection 7 of Orientalia Part II (Scandanavian Missionary to the Far East 1958-1966) Removed to Our Galleries Saturday,Septemberl3 at12 noon • Fa V MA FEATURING: Period items of Ming, Kiang Hsi, Ch'ien Lung Dynas- ties, 18th and 19th century —CLOISONNE: PORCELAINS AND POTTERY: Rose Medallion, Famille, Canton, Mandarin, and Kutani, Im ad, Sange de Boeuf and Satsuma. 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NOWACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR FALL AUCTION SCHEDULE GOING AT AUCTION le System and the United Na- tions Association Policies Studies Committee and its Economic Policy Council. Last year, he was ap- pointed chairman of a He is a life trustee of Select Task Force on In- Northwestern University, flation created by the an honorary trustee of the American Bankers Asso- Committee for Economic ciation. Development and has Freeman's appointment served as vice chairman of was announced in advance the Aspen Institute for of the special 85th birthday Humanistic Studies. celebration for Cohodas to Under former President be held Saturday at the uni- Gerald R. Ford, Freeman versity. Greetings to the honoree served as chairman of the U.S. Commission on Postal will be read by Gov. William Service. His service to other G. Milliken and other lead- Presidents included various ers in various diciplines. 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