26 Friday, April 3, 1981
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THE DETROIT JLWISH NEWS
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Now we're on the threshold
of the month of Nissan!
A month of blessing, a month of joy,
a month of Pesach and of nissim!
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First Talks on Sinai Peace Force Conclude
,
David Kimche, director
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
U.S. Depty Assistant Secre- ;general of the foreign
tary of State Michael ministry, said the talks
Sterner on Wednesday with Sterner provided a
ended his Middle East dis- "very useful clarification"
cussions over the multina- but that another round of
tional peacekeeping force to talks was necessary. Among
police the Sinai after Israel the issues discussed were
withdraws next year. While the composition of the
no agreements were peacekeeping force and the
reached, Sterner, who met facilities it would need to
with Egyptian leaders on discharge its mandate.
the subject in Cairo before Sterner said that it would be
coming to Israel, said, "The reasonable to expect that
areas of agreement are far the force would need an
wider than the areas of dif- airstrip somewhere in
ference" between the two Sinai. He spoke of the possi-
ble use of the Etzion and
countries.
He noted that "this is the Eitan military airfields
first round in which we have built by Israel.
attempted to commit some
They will be evacuated
of this to writing." He was
in
the final stage of Is-
apparently referring to an
rael's withdrawal from
American draft paper.
Sinai in April 1982. Israel
Sterner said the issues in-
refuses
to hand them
volved would be touched on
over to Egypt but is pre-
by Secretary of State Ale-
pared to discuss an
xander Haig when he visits
American presence at the
Israel next week. Haig is
scheduled to leave Wash- airfields.
ington today for the Middle
Sterner said that if Israel
East and will visit Egypt, left them intact there was a
Jordan, Saudi Arabia and good possibility that they
Israel.
would be used by the multi-
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Norma Goldman, an ad-
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national force, provided
that Egypt agreed. Kimche
declined to elaborate on Is-
rael's position with respect
to that suggestion.
The overriding issue,
however, is the makeup of
the multinational force. So
far there has been a very
poor response from the var-
ious nations canvassed.
Egyptian ,Foreign Minister
Kamal Hassan Ali person-
ally toured the Scandina-
vian countries to try to con-
vince them to contribute
troops but reportedly got
nowhere. Sterner refused to
answer questions as to
whether the U.S. would
agree to provide manpower
if no other countries par-
ticipated.
Israel h-as suggested a
4,000-man force but the
Egyptians prefer to limit it
to no more than a few
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the Lilian Bernstein Lec-
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Junior Division of the
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Hebrew Schools.
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Chicago Reunion
CHICAGO — The Young
Men's Jewish Council is
searching for former par-
ticipants in Camp Wooster,
Camp Woodrow Wilson,
Camp Warren Harding,
Camp Henry Horner,
American Boys' Common-
wealth, Deborah Boys'
Clubs, Humboldt Park
Boys' Club, Boys' Brother-
hood Republic and the
South Shore Youth Center.
The council is preparing
for its 75th anniversary in
1982 and is planning a reu-
nion.
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Young Men's Jewish Coun-
cil, 30 W. Washington St.,
Chicago, Ill. 60602.
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