22 Friday, March 5, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peres Rejects National Unity Government NUDITY DON'T LEAVE YOURSELF UNCOVERED! Lou Alpiner Photographers can provide beautiful living memories ON VIDEO TAPE, giving you proper coverage CALL 398-4700 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Labor Party chairman Shi- mon Peres last Thursday re- jected Premier Menahem Begin's latest offer to form a national unity government. He told the party's Central Committee that he had re- sponded negatively to a let- ter from Begin because he believed that before there could be any talk of a na- tional unity government there had to be a debate on a joint policy. Peres said he would not disclose the contents of his reply to Begin until the Premier received it and had a chance to study it. The "Dear Shimon" letter said that inasmuch as Labor supports the autonomy plan, there is a clear basis for cooperation between Labor and Likud in a na- tional unity government, at- least for the five-year period during which autonomy would be in effect on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. While Labor supports autonomy in principle, it does not subscribe to Be- gin's version of it. Peres noted that "at the mo- ment there is only a Likud autonomy plan which is merely on paper. You cannot build a na- tional policy on the basis of a paper plan," he said. Begin's latest call for a unity government was prompted by Labor's rejec- tion of another proposal he made recently — that it join Likud in sending a par- limentary delegation to Washington to explain to the Reagan Administration why Israel regards the possible U.S. sale of sophis- ticated weaponry to Jordan Hamilton Place Athletic Club is a Health Club...and more! Unique facilities, and beautiful surroundings make Hamilton Place the perfect health and social club to join. Compare what you get for your money. See how much you save during our 11: , ,,:s special member- , ship offer. Hurry i; ' -.• 5.— ;offer ends soon. WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Egyptian Ambassador 4/ OUTDOOR POOL - 4, INDOOR TRACK OUTDOOR TRACK 4/ TENNIS COURTS ASHRAF GHORBAL - WHIRLPOOLS 4, STEAMROOMS SAUNAS 4/ SUN BOOTHS - -4/ MASSAGES 4/ LOCKERS - SHOWERS - 4/ - 4/ NAUTILUS EQUIPMENT 4/ UNIVERSAL WEIGHT EQUIP. - GYMNASIUM - 1/ 4, PUTTING GREEN LAUNDRY SERVICE 4/ 4/ CLASSES: - • AEROBICS - -4/ • BALLET STRETCH • BELOW THE BELT • YOGA 4 4, • WATER EXERCISE VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL ATHLETIC CLUB 30333 Southfield Rd. (Between 12 & 13 Mile Rds.) DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE - 4, 4/ - -4/ BANQUET FACILITIES RACQUETBALL TODDLER CARE CENTER 4/ CARD ROOM HOURS OF OPERATION - 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Week Days 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Week Ends Ghorbal made his re- marks at the State Depart- ment after a meeting with Secretary of State Alexan- der Haig. - Ghorbal also said he was pleased that President Reagan's special envoy Philip Habib, is returning to Lebanon. He said this showed that the Reagan Administration is deter- mined to "keep things cool" in Lebanon and to maintain the cease-fire there. In Montreal, Egyptian Ambassador ,to Canada, Tahsin Basheer, said that full peace will be achieved by Israel only after the Is- raelis recognize the "need for Palestinian self-rule." However, the envoy stressed that "Egypt will continue to work toward completing the peace proc- ess" started by its late President Anwar Sadat. AJC Pamphlet Charges Soviet Anti-Semitism • STRETCH & FIRM HAMILTON PLACE to the U.S. Ashraf Ghorbal, urged that all sides talk less about threats and more about the elements of achieving peace as Israel's final withdrawal from Sinai approaches. INDOOR POOL • SLIMNASTICS CALL 646-8990 NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL OFFER to its security. Peres demurred on grounds that it would imply Labor support for Begin government policies. He re- peated a suggestion of his own — turned down by Begin — that members of the Knesset's Foreign Af- fairs and Security Commit- tee which includes coalition and opposition MKs, go to Washington to explain Is rael's position. Ghorbal Pushes Peace Moves AMILTON PLACE? COMPARE WHAT WE OFFER AND SEE FOR YOURSELF to be an intolerable threat 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Week Days 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Week Ends 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. M-Th 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. NEW YORK — A pam- phlet charging that the Soviet Union has been ( rying on an "official car paign" of anti-Semitism in the years since it signed the Helsinki Final Act has been published by the American Jewish Committee. Titled "Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union 1977- 1981," the pamphlet con- tains the text of an address delivered last December at the European Conference on Security and Coopera- tion in Madrid, by Max M. Kampelman, chairman of the U.S. delegation to the conference. For a copy of the pam- phlet, contact the American Jewish Committee, 165 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022.