6 Friday, October 16, 1981 ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR SWEETEST DAY (Continued from Page 1) In August, when the suit was originally scheduled to be heard, the Long Beach businessman said: "No feel- ing human being in his right mind would try to prove that this didn't hap: . pen. This is like digging up - the dead and kicking them around — and the dead in- clude my mother and two sisters. - ly, CARAT % CARAT T.W. T.W. DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS Reg. S695.00 Reg. $1100:00 NOW NOW hope those so-called historians will look at this ruling, - he said last week. The Institute for Histori- cal Review was founded in California by Willis A. Carto, supporter and foun- der of a number of right- wing groups, including Lib- erty Lobby, National Al- liance of White People and Americans for National Security.. $38900 $65000 Creating Beauty Since 1925 Wdenbarn rieathe.lenelers Our country is built on rootlessness, that is, of per- sons of many roots. 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Peace Plan• NEW YORK —Japanese governmbnt officials ex-. pressed support this week for a Saudi Arabian peace plan in the Middle East which calls for establish- ment of a Palestinian state on the Wese).3ank with East Jerusalem as its capital. -- The announcement was made during the three-day, .'unofficial" visit of Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion leader Yasir Arafat. Arafat did not fully en- dorse the Japanese statement, which called for Israel's withdrawal to its pre-1967 border, be- cause the Japanese also called for recognition of the right of "all states" in the region to live in peace. Last week, Arafat visited Communist China, but won only limited support from the Chinese. Israel categorically re- jected the eight-point peace plan for the Middle East proposed by Crown Prince Fand of Saudi Arabia last August. Premier Menahem Begin's press spokesman, Uri Porat, said Wednesday that the peace plan was, in fact, a formula for continu- ing the state of war and that the only acceptable framework for Mideast peace negotiations was the Camp David accords. Porat's statement was in response to expres- sions of support for the Saudi plan by British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, current chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Euro- pean Economic Corn- mhnity (EEC) and Habib Chatti, secretary - gen- eral of the 42-nation Is- lamic Conference. Both 569-2330 TEL AVIV — Impressive evidence on the value of an Israeli-developed agricul- tural facility was reported recently by the British Broadcasting Co. In its "South Today" program, the BBC devoted a segmept to successful ex- periments in the growing of tomatoes in greenhouses built of unbreakable polycarbonate structured sheeting. The BBC reported on a recent survey of tomato growing under glass, acry- lin and the Israeli - de- veloped (Qualex) structured sheets, with the latter pro- ducing 40 percent savings in energy costs over glass systems. JNF Cultivating Land in W.B. • JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Jewish National Fund, for the first time, is cultivat- ing land on the West Bank. The area involved is more than 350 acres and the financing was supplied by the World Zionist Organiza- tion and the army. . The JNF expects to plant crops soon between Mehola and Argaman in the Jordan Valley where new settle- ments are to be built. saw the plan as a feasible European support for the basis for negotiations . Fand plan is. and, according to Chattie - Palestine Liberation Or: ganization chief Yasir Arafat is prepared to negotiate Orr the basis of the Fand plan. ' Carrington said Tuesday that the.EEC saw the plan as a basis for peace, in line with the European - foreign ministers' Venice declara- tion of June 1980. 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