24 Friday, January 14, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Jewish Leaders Give Shultz M.E. Views WASHINGTON (JTA) — A group-of American Jewish leaders urged Secretary of State George Shultz to put the U.S. behind Israel's ef- forts to normalize relations Your Guests Deserve The Finest At Your Party To Add A Touch Of Elegance Include MUSIC Call BOB WEINBERG 559-7742 A N T S • S D E R S F L E A S • M C E with Lebanon instead of op- Jewish Republicans in a posing it. two-hour meeting at the Julius Berman, chairman State Department with of the Conference of Shultz; Deputy Secretary Presidents of Major Ameri- Kenneth Dam; Nicholas can Jewish Organizations, Veliotes, assistant secre- also said that Shultz was tary of state for Near East- told Tuesday that while it ern and South Asian affairs; was the Arab countries that and Richard Fairbanks, the were "procrastinating" on special envoy for the au- President Reagan's Middle tonomy talks. The meeting East peace initiative, Israel was requested by Shultz. was being blamed for the ' We would hope it (the lack of progress. meeting) was helpful to Berman spoke to report- the secretary in formulat- ers after he led a group of 14 ing the future policy of members of the Presidents the State Department Conference and leading and the recom- CASE CONTROL PEST MANAGEMENT FOR YOUR FREE Estimates and Professional Consultation: DIAL FULLY INSURED LICENSED 352-4390 FOR PROMPT SERVICE MEMBER MICHIGAN PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION CASE CONTROL GUARANTEES -TO GET RID OF WHAT'S BUGGING YOU! (OR WE'LL COME BACK) NO VACATING NECESSARY — Whatever Your Pest Problem,. . . Put CASE In Control — SQUIRRELS • RACCOONS • MOSQUITOES • AND ALL OTHER PESTS Our Annual Sole ...very special prices War, Inflatio a e o on Israeli Economy in '82 mendations to the Ad- ministration and to the By YOSEF TOLEDANO creased by five percent. President," Berman said. In contrast with other JERUSALEM (JNI) — But he noted that before a judgement could be made The Israeli economy did western countries, Israel maintains practically full on whether the com- poorly in 1982. For the first time since employment. Unem- ments of the Jewish lead- ers had any affect they the creation of the state, the ployment dropped from would have to see what gross national product did 5.1 percent of the labor proposals are offered by not increase. Even in the force in 1981 to 4.9 per- the special Mideast worst years of the oil crisis, cent last year. envoy Philip Habib when after the Yom Kippur War, Despite lack of growth the Israeli economy man- and increase in the trade de- he returns to Beirut. Berman stressed that he aged to grow. In its best ficit, private consumption could not reveal what years, the Israeli GNP increased in real terms by Shultz and the other Ad- climbed up to 10 percent five percent per capita. The ministration officials said annually, one of the highest number of private cars sold but could report on what the rates in the world. increased by 37 percent. Figures released last Jewish leaders told the offi- High employment and A cials. He said there is a week by the Central Bureau "S "perception" in the commu- of Statistics illustrate that the increase in private con- nity that the U.S. is "not the war in Lebanon was sumption show that al- S helpful" in the efforts to only part of the cause. Infla- though 1982 was one of the • achieve normalization of re- tion this year will probably worst years for the national • B equal the 1980 record of 133 • economy, it was paradoxi- lations during the negotia- E tions on the withdrawal of percent, and may surpass it. cally a good year for the in- E foreign forces from Leba- The trade deficit increased dividual Israeli. Polls show S by $500 million to $4.9 bil- Israelis are pessimistic for • . non. "Normalization is a step lion due to increased im- the national economy, but backwards from the peace ports and, after years of con- optimistic on their personal treaty that Israel initially tinuous growth, exports de- situations for 1983. wanted," Berman said. "But it is the type ofnormaliza- • tion that leads to an ulti- mate peace." O He said, "Lebanon is A JERUSALEM (JTA) — A clamped a curfew on the amenable for such relations bomb explosion injured one casbah (old section) of Nab- C (with Israel) and we believe man in the Old City of lus and ordered a local E it is very important that the Jerusalem Monday night. school closed for one month S United States support that Two Israelis were injured in after violent - demonstra- approach and suggest to the stone-throwing incidents on tions by local youths in Lebanese government that the West Bank Tuesday and which an Israeli border they will back them in such several students at A-Najah policeman was injured. further discussion." University in Nablus were On the Reagan peace arrested, resulting in a The initiative, Berman said it boycott of classes for the is "clear to us that the day. SKEL ROTT Students in A-Najah were Arab leaders are not pre- arrested for taking part in ORCHESTRA pared to come to the (negotiating) table." He celebrations at the univer- said the Arab League's sity commemorating the Fez communique offers founding of El Fatah. The incidents on the West peace based on a pro- Palestinian state, in the Bank followed a night of pre-1967 borders with slogan daubings in the East Jerusalem as its territory and 'in East capital. He said this "is Jerusalem. The slogans, at- the heart of the Reagan tributed to Arab extremists, proposals thrown into denounced the recent meet- Contemporary—Big Bud Sods the garbage." 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