. 2 , • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Administration Doubles Aid for Egypt, Israel's Is Same WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Reagan Administra- tion's revised austerity budget submitted to Con- gress keeps Israel's total aid for the next fiscal year at the current year's level but military assistance to Egypt is almost doubled for the coming year. While U.S. assistance to Israel and to voluntary agencies in the United States for the resettling of Soviet Jews is being slashed more than half, financial assistance to the United Nations for Palestine Arab refugees is to be increased Bach Concert Due for Seniors The Detroit Chamber Works will present an all- Bach concert for senior citi- zens 2 p.m. Saturday at Or- chestra Hall. Admission is free. For reservations, call Orchestra Hall, 833-3702. THE BEST LITTLE DIET BAKERY IN THE WHOLE WORLD SNEAKY TREATS 569-1548 29215 Southfield and in the next fiscal year will be more than 13 times as much as oil-rich Saudi Arabia's contributions to those Arabs. 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The State Department said that the new budget al- located $67 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for the new fiscal year, or $5 million more than in the current year. For the four years prior to the current year, the U.S. was giving $52 mil- lion a year. Thus, both the Carter and Reagan Ad- ministrations have in-_ creased the funding for the Palestinian Arabs. The U.S. thus is providing about one-fourth of the budget of $269 million es- tablished by UNWRA. However, oil-rich Saudi Arabia is providing only $5 million this year: Kuwait slightly more than $2 mil- lion, and Libya slightly more than $1 million to this total fund. The Soviet Union, the Eastern Euro- pean Communist countries, and the People's Republic of China that back the PLO give nothing to UNRWA. Meanwhile, Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.) said last weekend he would support a shift in the U.S. aid pro- gram for Israel to grants in- stead of loans and invest- ment credits. 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