THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Charges War Panel Bias JERUSALEM (JTA) Israel has refused to cooper- ate with an international committee studying "re- ported violations of interna- tional war" during the war in Lebanon on grounds that the terms of reference of the panel are "limited and one- sided." The committee, presently in Lebanon and due here later this week, is headed by Sean MacBride, a NObel Laureate and Lenin Prize winner. See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick IS THE GUY IS THE BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. MI 9 P.M. LEASE AS LOW AS $125 PER MONTH W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way 342-7100 To a dear friend and a first rate guy. MAZEL TOY! To Dr. Jerry H. Rosenberg upon the opening of his new office. 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The President, speaking on the White House lawn, flanked by Habib, Secretary of State George Shultz, and Morris Draper, deputy assistant secretary of state for Near East and South Asian affairs, stressed that the "security of all the states" in the Middle East "can only be guaranteed through full negotiated peace treaties between Is- rael and its neighbors." Habib answering ques- tions after Reagan and Shultz went inside the White House, stressed that there are going to be negotiations and in the Mideast, "you are not going to get anywhere unless you talk about it and talk about it in great depth." Habib stressed that he re- jected any notion that the U.S. cannot talk to Israel about the President's peace initiative, saying that the "channel" to talk with Is- rael is always open. Habib also stressed that there is no way the U.S. can play a "secondary role" in Mideast peace negotiations. He said in his talks with Mideast leaders he has found the U.S. is considered as the "harbinger of peace in the Middle East." On the situation in Leba- non itself, Reagan called for continuing the cessation of hostilities so the diplomatic efforts can continue. The President an- Firms to Pay Fines for Arab Boycott Actions • • • • • • • • Horizontal 1" Blinds Horizontal 1 & 2" Wood Blinds • Levolor Vertical Blinds • Delmar Verosol Blinds By • Solardrape Window Shades • Graber Woven Woods • Galaxy Insulated Fabric Shade Carpet Anso IV Free Measure & Installation The. Great Cover-Up BIRMINGHAM 540-2244 Friday, September 17, 1982 49 WASHINGTON — Penalties totaling $101,500 will be paid by 10 U.S. com- panies who violated gov- ernment rules prohibiting American concerns from cooperating with the Arab boycott of Israel, according to the Commerce Depart- ment. The department said the firms neither admitted nor denied the alleged viola- tions, but agreed to pay the penalties and to take steps ensuring compliance with the regulations. The amount of the fines ranged from $4,000 to the Airborne Freight Corp. of Seattle, to a $24,500 penalty assessed to the State Street Bank and Trust Co. of Boston. nounced that Draper was being named a special ambassador and would head an inter-agency committee on the situa- tion in Lebanon. Habib said that the con- tinuing negotiations will "try to build upon the initial progress" that has been made in Lebanon. He said there "is a fairly good chance that we can see a sovereign, integral, free and pluralistic Lebanon, one once again sovereign within its own territory." But Habib noted that if Lebanon is going to restore its own sovereignty, "it is imperative that external military forces leave Leba- non." These external forces he defined as Syrian, Israeli and Palestinian combat- ants. 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