14 Friday, June 11, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mubarak Rejects Three-Way Summit Talks FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile - (313) 557-1860 WASHINGTON — President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt has turned down an American proposal for a WE SUPPORT THE RE-ELECTION OF BARBARA DISNER TO THE OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION VOTE MONDAY, JUNE 14 DENNIS AARON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER MARILYN AARON MAXINE BERMAN MEYER AND SOPHIE BERMAN STAN AND LINDA BLATT DON COHEN, TRUSTEE, OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION MARILY COHEN ZELIG & SIMI CUTLER RALPH DAVIS TREASURER OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION ILENE DAVIS DR. LEONARD DEMAK, TRUSTEE, OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION ELEANOR DEMAK LOUIS DEMAS, OAK PARK CITY COUNCILMAN SY.AND LYDIA EKUS ARTHUR FROHLICH, OAK PARK CITY COUNCILMAN HARRIET FROHLICH GORDON AND BELLE FRUITMAN SHELDON AND MAXINE GRANT ALBERT AND SIDELL KRAMER BARRY AND ANNETTE KAUFMAN GERSON AND ELAINE LACOFF MARILYN MAZELL VICE PRESIDENT, OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION NATE PEISS, SECRETARY, OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION MARILYN PEISS DOUG ROSS, STATE SENATOR CHARLOTTE ROTHSTEIN, MAYOR, CITY OF OAK PARK BEN ROTHSTEIN DAVID AND ETHEL SILBERG FRANCIS SHEPHERD TOM VIOLANTE, TRUSTEE, OAK PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION JANET VIOLANTE MORT AND CAROL ZUMBERG (partial list) paid for by the committee to re-elect Barbara Disner 24071 Condon, Oak Park, David A. Disner, treasurer three-way summit this Ali delivered a personal month between Mubarak, message from Mubarak to U.S. President Ronald Re- Begin last week, reportedly agan and Israeli Premier proposing that the two of Menahem Begin. them meet in the near fu- The Reagan Administra- ture. tion proposal to get the Ali told reporters after his stalled Palestinian au- meeting with Begin that the tonomy negotiations mov- leaders of Israel and Egypt ing again were rejected by should hold a meeting of Mubarak, who said he pre- their own before attending a ferred to keep the initial summit in Washington. But discussions at a lower level. he did not suggest how such Mubarak offered to send a meeting could come about, Egyptian Foreign Minister given Mubarak's refusal to Kamal Hassan Ali to Wash- go to Jerusalem. ington this week. Begin will The Egyptian president be in the U.S. at the end of was scheduled to visit Israel next week to participate in last April but the trip was the United Nations General called off when the Israelis Assembly discussions on made it clear he would be disarmament and will meet welcomed only in with President Reagan in Jerusalem. Ali's visit last Washington beginning week had not been June 21. scheduled in advance and The latest delay in the gave rise to speculation that autonomy talks came Mubarak had something after Begin insisted, and urgent to communicate to Mubarak rejected, that Begin. But the Egyptian future talks be held in Foreign Minister insisted Jerusalem at some point. , that despite its hasty na- Kids March for Soviet Jews WASHINGTON (JTA) — Hundreds of Jewish school children rallied last week at Lafayette Park and then marched to the Capitol. where they released some 1,000 balloons which bore the inscription,"Let My People Go," in a demonstra- tion of solidarity with the plight of Soviet Jewry. At the Capitol reflecting pool they were addressed by Rep. Samuel Gejdenson (D-Conn.) who visited the Soviet Union this year. Gej- VOTE MONDAY, JUNE 14th FOR QUALITY EDUCATION The following citizens and leaders of Southfield and Lathrup Village support and endorse quality education in the Southfield •School District. Please help us by electing Dr. Harold Bussey and Clifford Mortimer to the Southfield School Board on Monday June 14. John Hurtig Richard Sullivan Martin Hollander Jean Hollander Thomas Beaven Louis Amalfitano Robert Wright, Pres. Sfld. Bd. of Ed. Gerald W. Boston Trustee Bd. of Ea,, Peter Mitoff Trustee Bd. of Ed. Norton Slatkin Fred Scott Margaret Holcumb James L Nelson Rose Marie Nelson Victor Q. Goodstein Harris B. Berris Pat Jronkowski Georgey Boston Jack A. Wilson Martin J. Kojicisi Marilyn Jain Timothy Malory Judith Kocick Robert Partlow Delores Partlow Margaret Hopkins Down Wolowicki Cher Perlmuter Mitch Mallin Joan Reedy Bob Beach V. Borowski Peter Christiano Barbara Hoffmeyer Nancy Portillo William Rosen Susan Rosen Vivian C. Bryant Karen Bell Geoff. Taylor Howard Dubin, 0.D. Susan Dubin Irwin Levy Sall Liu Jerry Sacks Caron Goldgine Michael Goldfine Leslie Siskin Mr. & Mrs. Ray Goldbaum Larry Pernick Anne Pernick Thomas Violante Sam B. Werney Alexander C. Pernioff William S. Hoffman Richard A. Blum Cynthia Brody Ann Malzberg Paul Blinkilde Joe Kelly Plus numerous Southfield and Lathrup Village civic and service organizations. Paid for by the Voters Committee for Dr. Harold Bussey, 28935 Carmel, Southfield, Mi. 48076 and the Voters Committee for Clifford L. Mortimer. 15812 Catalpa, Southfield, Mi. 48076 denson, whose family fled the Soviet Union in the 1940s, said in an interview with the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency following the rally that the Reagan Administration's efforts to secure the safety of Soviet Jews through quiet diplo- macy have not been suc- cessful. "We have to be loud and we have to be persistent and that is the only way to keep the handful of Jews who are still prisoners in the Soviet Union uppermost in both American and Soviet politi- cians' minds," he said. In Paris, some 100 per- sons demonstrated on behalf of Soviet Jewry aboard a specially char- tered vessel which sailed along the River Seine, through the heart of Paris. The passengers in- cluded representatives of France's major Jewish organizations. In Washington, some 30 persons gathered across from the Soviet Embassy to highlight the fourth an- niversary of the imprison- ment of Soviet Jewish ac- tivist Vladimir Slepak. Sponsored by the Wash- ington Committee for Soviet Jewry, the group presented a petition with hundreds of signatures to a Soviet official at the gates of the embassy appealing to Soviet authorities to release Slepak. But the official who spoke briefly with some menbers of the group said that he could not accept the petition and that the matter should be handled through the State Department. Slepak is serving a five year sentence in internal exile in Siberia, and accord- ing to the organizers of the rally, his crime was hang- ing a banner from his win- dow which read, "Let Us Out To Our Son In Israel." Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. —Disraeli ture, his visit "constituted normal contact between two friendly countries." He said Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir would pay a return visit to Cairo in August. Meanwhile, Interior Minister Yosef Burg ex- pressed surprise at a re- port in Maariv quoting the Egyptian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Butros Ghali, as saying a "gentlemen's agreement" existed between Egypt and Israel not to hold the autonomy talks in their respective capitals. Ghali headed a delegation of Egypt's ruling National Democratic Party visit- ing Israel. He suggested to Maariv that Burg, who heads Is- rael's autonomy negotiat- ing team, would confirm the existence of such a gentle- men's agreement. But Burg said that he knew of no such thing. He said it was un- natural to exclude Jerusalem as a venue for the talks, especially when the normalization process between Israel and Egypt was gaining momentum. 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