ft THE DETROIT- JEWISH NEWS - No Jerusalem, No Talks Begin Asserts on Autonomy TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre- erated Tue'sday that there mier Menahem Begin reit- will be no autonomy talks 4045 MAPLE • DEARBORN RETflURflf1Td LOU{ 11 e41 c oc; P'. ikes unless Egypt agrees to hold some of them in Jerusalem. If Jerusalem is boycot- ted, we will boycott those who boycott us," he told students at Bar-Ilan Uni- versity "If Israel is pressed, we will press back," he said. (On Sunday, Secretary of State Alexander Haig said he believed autonomy talks soon would move forward.) Begin spoke at cornerstone-laying cere- monies for a new building at the university to be named in honor of himself and his wife,. Aliza. Israel is expected to ob- ject vigorously to planned meetings be- tween Reagan Adminis- tration officials, possibly including Haig, and the two mayors it deported from the West Bank in 1980, Fand Kawasme of Hebron and Mohammed Milhem of Halhoul. They were ousted for al- legedly inciting anti-Israel acts that culminated in the ambush slaying of seven yeshiva students in Hebron in May 1980. The Adminis- tration reportedly has agreed to meet with them in Washington in an effort to draw Palestinian represen- tatives into the autonomy talks. Although Israel insists they are agents of the Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion, neither mayor is a member of the PLO and by talking with them, the U.S. would not be technically violating its commitment to have no contacts with the PLO until the latter recog- nizes Israel. 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In that connection the U.S. may suggest that existing public lands on the West Bank could not be redesignated for any new use, such as new set- tlements. The U.S. may also support Palestinian rights to share in water resources. Another possible com- promise would be to give East Jerusalem Arabs the right to vote for "at large" representatives to the West Bank administrative coun- cil, the proposed self- governing authority. Israel, maintains that East Jerusalem is not part of the West Bank and there- fore its residents cannot participate in the voting. The U.S. is expected to remain vague on the ulti- mate results of the au- tonomy. The Palestinians demand self-determination, leading to the establish- ment of their own state. The Israelis have al- ready served notice that they intend to assert their claim to permanent sov- ereignty over the West Bank and Gaza Strip after the five-year au- tonomy transition period. Washington is not likely to take a position on that hard core issue at this time. Meanwhile, it was an- nounced in Jerusalem that Begin has received a "most friendly" invitation from President Reagan to lunch with him at the White House on June 21. The pre- mier will be in the U.S. next month for the United Na- tions disarmament confer- ence and is to address the UN General Assembly on June 18. • •• • • • • • • 869-3988 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ben-Gurion Airport Closed, • CHICKEN 4r , rw- ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT ' r 1 DAYS A WEEK $ $395 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. SOUP & SALAD BAR 2 Soups — Over 38 Great Items! $95 !a %. 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In a related develop- ment, about 350,000 gov- ernment and municipal employees held a two- hour warning strike Monday to protest the Finance Ministry's re- fusal to pay them a 500 shekel ($25) monthly cost-of-living allowance to compensate for the erosion of their wages by inflation. They were joined in the walk-out by employees of public institutions and organizations. The strike was observed by elementary school teachers, Defense Ministry workers, court employes and civilians em- ployed by the army. Many of them have threatened a longer strike next week un- less their demands are met. Finance Minister Yoram Aridor has offered to pay the 500 Shekel increment only to employees who earn less than the average wage. The Histadrut trade unions are demanding that the incre- ments be paid to all work- ers. New Book TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (JTA) — The University of Alabama Press has pub- lished "The Holocaust in Hungary: An Anthology of Jewish Response." 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