32 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 1, 1982 Fand Postpones Visit to U.S ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE WASHINGTON (JTA) — The visit by Saudi Arabian Crown‘Prince Fand to the U.S. scheduled for Feb. 19, has been potsponed at Fand's request and will be re-scheduled "at an early, mutually agreed upon time,". the State Depart- ment announced. Department spokesman Dean Fischer said the deci- sion to postpone the visit was taken "in the light of current developments in the Middle East in particular and in the world in gen- eral." He said Fand "deter- mined that these develop- ments require his presence in Saudi Arabia." 20-50% OFF ALL HARD COVER BOOKS & 1982 CALENDARS gTheCompleaiBooksiore Cash only c.T.C. NTUT Evergreen Plaza • 12 Mile and Evergreen Southfield, Michigan 48076 I 557-8803 OW 7 Days 'Open 7 Days Mon. thru_Sat. 8 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY 9 to 5 p.m. BEER & WOE Imported Domestic C.T.C. I OUTLET OW 7 Days Courage is an essential of high character. 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The invitation, extended by the German-Arab As- sociation for Friendship, was announced by a member of that group, Juergen Moellemann, who is foreign policy spokesman for the Free Democratic Party (FDP), the junior partner in the coalition gov- ernment headed by the So- cial Democratic Party (SDP). Moellemann said, after talks this week with senior Libyan officials that Tripoli is eager to improve rela- tions with the Federal Re- public. He praised the Qaddafi regime for seeking inter- national political and economic cooperation. Libya is West Germany's second largest supplier of oil. Moellemann has carried out several delicate mis- sions in the Arab world said to have been coordinated with the FDP's leader, Foreign Minister Hans- Dietrich Genscher. Last year he visited Palestine Liberation Or- ganization chief Yasir Arafat and subsequently made strong anti-Israel re- marks. Although the Foreign Ministry said Moel- lemann made the trip on his own initiative, it picked up the bill for two ambulances promised by him to the PLO leader. Political observers here are speculating whether Genscher was - backing Moellemann's invitation to Qaddafi which is favored by the business community. Improved relations with Libya would help German industry secure more con- tracts from Libya. According to Moel- lemann, West Germany could also serve as a mediator between Libya and the United States since it has good rela- tions with both countries. American relations with Libya have worsened in re- cent weeks, since the Reagan Administration ac- cused Qaddafi of sponsoring assassination squads to kill President Reagan and other top U.S. officials. Moellemann's outspo- kenly pro-Arab position has been interpreted here as a trial balloon to test West German opinion with re- spect to improving relations with the Arabs. His invitation to Qaddafi, however, was assailed by scores of West German newspapers last week. The Libyan leader is to attend a symposium on German- Arab relations. influential The Frankfurter Allgemeine observed that the invita- tion was extended at a time when anti-American The highest problem of every art is, by means of ap- pearances, to produce the il- lusion of a loftier reality. —Goethe sentiments are running high in the Federal Re- public, especially in o the "peace movement" and could cause a further setback in Bonn's rela- tions with Washington. Qaddafi planned to visit West Germany two years ago but had to cancel his trip when Libya's role in promoting international terrorism was exposed. He did visit the country privately for medical treatment at the Mainz clinic. His presence was kept secret until well after his departure and was never acknowledged officially. Meanwhile, West Ger- man real estate experts have reported a "tremend- ous" increase in the ac- tivities in the real estate market here by the Arab oil-producing states, par- ticularly those -in the Per- sian Gulf area. No specific information was made public but local newspapers were told that "entire streets" in certain areas have changed ownership in recent weeks. The phenomenon is un- derstood to be part of an on- going trend by the Arab oil states to invest in Ger- many's capital market which is considered rela- tively stable despite the na- tion's economic crisis and increased unemployment. One expert said the Arab investors were taking ad- vantage of the real estate market which has come to a virtual standstill because of high interest rates. Real estate in German cities were -considered an unattractive area for Arab investment in the past. No major investments were re- gistered in residential areas, in sharp contrast to Arab real estate purchases in Paris and Loudon. 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