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He said of the Egyptian- Israeli autonomy talks that "we're going to continue in the framework of Camp David and according to Resolutions 242 and 338 to reach a comprehensive set- tlement and only after care- ful consultations with the parties." Haig added, "We know where the obstacles lay with respect to the ongoing au- tonomy talks with a view to having the talks proceed and succeed. This will be dealt with promptly and early on and I anticipate the process won't be long in re- sumption." Haig denied that the U.S. emphasis on the Middle East talks had been diminished. He re- ferred to "the strategic realities of the Middle East." "These," he said, "rein- force the peace process and must always be kept in mind. We must not be ex- THE SMART CHARTER TO LAS VEGAS H.M.H. & F. 557-5145 . INSTANT COLOR PASSPORTS ID. & VISA PHOTOS PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT LIGHTING 352-7030 LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY 26511 W. 12 Mile Rd. Corner Northwestern Hwy. MO IMRE EL AL is ISRAEL on wings. The only airlines flying non stop 747's to Israel. CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT E 7.I /A LIN= ■ ELAL ISRAEL AIRLINES KNOWS ISRAEL BEST I elusively concerned, for example, with oil diplomacy or with Arab-Israeli dif- ferences in isolation. They must be viewed against a background of increasing Soviet interventions in the area and the commonality of concern with respect to all the nations in the region and to deal with this danger. These are not mutually exclusive concep- tions they are mutually reinforcing conceptions." Haig said the conversa- ALEXANDER HAIG tions with Sharriir were "rather detailed on Shamir said that on the mutual and international issue of Saudi Arabia concerns." He said his "there is a difference of talks with Shamir were opinion" between Wash- "invaluable" to the Re- ington and Jerusalem. agan Administration to The Reagan administra- "enable us to assess at tion considers Saudi first hand" matters of Arabia to be "a moderate "primary concern to the country," Shamir said. government of Israel." "But it is one of the most Shamir told American extreme Arab countries," Jewish leaders in New York the Israeli diplomat Sunday night that there are charged, pointing out two differences between the that. the Saudis are Reagan Administration and among the PLO's Israel concerning the staunchest supporters, Mideast. One is the Reagan pressuring many coun- Administration's intention tries in the world to break to postpone the resumption relations with Israel and of the peace negotiations on recognize the PLO. He Palestinian autonomy and said that the recent an- the other is the different nouncement by Japan views Israel and the U.S. that it invited PLO leader have on the role of Saudi Yasir Arafat for a visit Arabia in the Mideast, was a result of Saudi pressure. Shamir said. Addressing a meeting of we cannot regard Saudi the Conference of Arabia as a moderate coun- Presidents of Major Ameri- try as the U.S. does," can Jewish Organizations, Shamir -said, predicting Shamir warned that any * * * delay in resuming the au- tonomy talks could Reagan to Push endanger the whole peace Peace Process process. WASHINGTON (JTA) — "If there is a postpone- ment of the process," An advisor to President Re- Shamir said, "the arena is agan on foreign policy mat- free for various attempts ters assured the Bnai Brith which could be harmful to Intei-national Board of Gov- the process." Noting that ernors that the President is the Reagan Administration inherently sympathetic to wants "to study the situa- Israel and realizes the tion, the conditions," before Camp David process is the it resumes involvement in only viable path to peace in the autonomy negotiations, the Middle East. Dr. Amos Perlmutter, Shamir said reviving the talks with Egypt "was the counsellor to the National most important and most Security Council and pro- fessor of politics and gov- urgent issue," for Israel. * * * ernment at American Uni- versity, said Reagan is Haig Invites "dedicated" to Israel. However, he added, Jewish Leaders Egypt will be the United WASHINGTON (JTA) — Three American Jewish States' focal point in any de- leaders had a cordial half- fense of the Middle East and hour meeting Monday with Saudi Arabia will "continue excellence." Secretary of State Alexan- as 'an ally par * * * der Haig at the State De- partment to discuss a wide Dayan Pushing range of questions relating to Israeli-American rela- Sinai Force tions. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Meeting with Haig, at his Former Foreign Minister invitation, were Max Moshe Dayan has urged Is- Fisher, chairman of the rael to intensify its pressure board of governors of the on the United States to Jewish Agency, who was create an international honorary chairman of the peacekeeping force to patrol Coalition for Reagan-Bush Sinai after Israel completes in last year's Presidential its evacuation next year, as election campaign; Howard called for in the Israeli- Squadron, chairman of the Egyptian peace treaty. Conference of Presidents of Dayan, who submitted an Major American Jewish urgent agenda motion to Organizations; and Yehuda that effect in the Knesset, Hellman, executive vice said on the Army Radio that chairman of the President unless such force is in being Conference. Also present at the time, Israel should was David Korn, special not make its final with- assistant to Haig. drawal from the peninsula. that in the future Israel and the U.S. will have "many confrontations" over that issue. Shamir said that if the U.S. decided to sell the Saudis equipment that would improve the combat capabilities of the Saudis' F-15 warplanes, then Israel feels it is entitled to in- creased military support from the United States, to keep the balance of power in the Mideast on Israel's side. The Israeli Foreign Minister also said that in his talks in Washington he raised the issue of "the ter- rible arms race in the Mideast." Contending that Arab oil revenues enabled them to purchase the most advanced and sophisticated weapons in the world, Shamir said that Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq and Libya have -together 10,000 tanks; as much as the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion (NATO) countries have, and some 2,000 warplanes. • Jet Sale Pushed WASHINGTON — Re- agan Administration of- ficials began lobbying Congress today to sell advanced equipment for F-15 jets to Saudi Arabia. They are proposing selling more F-15s to Is- rael at "favorable financ- ing" in exchange. Illness Forces Jewish Rep. Out of New Congress WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Gladys Spellman (D- Md.), who was stricken by a massive heart attack four days before the elections last Nov. 4 and has been hospitalized since then in a semi-conscious state, will not return to Congress. House Speaker Thomas O'Neill (D-Mass.) an- nounced last Friday that he would declare her seat vac- ant because of her illness. Mrs. Spellman, 63, was overwhelmingly re-elected to a fourth term despite her hospitalization. She was among the 33 Jews in the new Congress and one of two Jewish woman in the House of Representatives. Mrs. Spellman's husband, Reuben, announced that he would be a candidate for the seat. Israeli Raid Kills 10 Arabs TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli army raiding party killed about 10 Arab ter- rorists in a strike into south Lebanon Sunday night and returned safely to its base. An army spokesman said the target was a two-storied building in El-Kfour village about eight miles inside Lebanon. It had served as the forward base for the Iraqi-backed Arab Libera- tion Front terrorists who killed three Israelis and wounded 16 persons in an attack on Misgav Am last April.