' -•*40.40,.**44A4orriti*vii.:‘,..4::::4;i4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, March 20, 1981 WIDE LAPELS MADE NARROW only Haig Says U.S. Is Studying Participation in Sinai Force TIES MADE NARROW cr $ 39 $5 SHIRT COLLARS MADE NARROW • SUITS BY: LANVIN GROSHIRE MARCUS-RENEER Wide Pant Legs Made Narrower 20% _H OFF only $1 2 We have mastered the art of intrictate fitting & tailoring SeuzieBeitotri0 ET TER CLOTHES & CUSTOM TAILORS & MEN'S ALTERATIONS SPECIALIST TUXEDO RENTALS Lowest Prices Tel-Ex Plaza • Telegraph N. of 10 Mlle* 357-1722 WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Alexan- der Haig told a Congres- sional committee on Wed- nesday that the U.S. is studying American partici- pation in a Sinai peace- keeping force. During the 1979 Camp David meetings, the U.S. guaranteed that an international peace- keeping force would be es- tablished when the Israelis pull back from the Sinai completely next year. Haig said an attempt to organize a UN Sinai peace-keeping force "fell on the spear of a Soviet veto" and the United States now PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Appointment Necessary Eye Examination Available 543-3343 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. OAK PARK, MICH. By 10'/2 Mile Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. Sat. 9:30-5 CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT NO PURCHASE NECESSARY with this ad sees no prospect of a UN role. "I can assure you that I doubt seriously Israel would ever withdraw from the Sinai without a peacekeeping force with which they can take some security comfort," Haig said. "It may indeed require some American participa- tion in that peacekeeping force," he said, adding that it too early to say if a U.S. presence will be required and noted that "we have a year to work it out." MDA Rescue in Herzliya TEL AVIV -- When two Arab construction workers were found unconscious after breathing poisonous fumes all night long from a makeshift heater they had set up in a public shelter, an MDA (Magen David Adorn) paramedic team from the Herzliya MDA station was called in and successfully resuscitated the workers. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introducing the. Clean Air Machine.. • • *fresh from Norelcon • • The air cleanser that doesn't cover odors, it removes them. • • • • • • • • • Now you can remove tobacco smoke, cooking odors, pet odors, dust and pollen from the air by an innovative electrical appliance that traps the pollutants. This uniquely designed and engineered Clean Air Machine uses special absorbent, citrus scented particles to actually remove dirt and smoke, filter the air, and recirculate a cleaner, fresher, atmosphere. • • • • • • • • At home Cleaner air flows out. • • • • • • • • • • • • • III • At the office QUALITY FEATURES • • • • • • • • MENDELEVITCH IS FREE! I osif Nit ndelevitch is free. Alter nearly. I .1 years of cruel imprison- Mein in the Soviet Union he is home. at lase For the '..critrie" of wanting to emigrate to Israel he suffered for more than a decade. On February 10th he pra ,...ed at the Western Wall ill Jerusalem - Manv readers of this column responded Id toy appeal nearly a year ago for letters to Soviet authorities in behalf of this brave young man. Many of you sent me copies of those letters to President Breshnev and Ambassador Dobrynin. I am sure that when you sat down to write, you did so with a haunting feeling that it might be nothing more than a futile gesture. I am sure that many others considered writing and then decided against it because it seemed so foolish to think such a gesture might possibly penetrate the Soviet penal system. I assure you those thoughts were in my mind when I had the opportunity last summer to visit Russia and make a - personal appeal in behalf of Mendelevitch and others to the Ministry of Justice in Moscow. Since returning home many have asked, "Do you think it did any good?" I could only answer, "I don't know: All we can do is try.'' Now, at last, Iosif is free and in Israel. Did our efforts have any . in- fluence oh this belated decision of the Soviet authorities to grant his release? No one can say. There were many fortes of pressure i.td t)ral brought to bear in his bet tall. Thousands of people. UliliZed whatever levers of innuencc• the had at then:- command to plead lot his liberation. The accumulated to;; ,1 o f all those ounces of ei.htern fig