▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 28, 1983 5 Curbs on U.S. Aid Are Denied (Continued from Page 1) Noting that "we should be proud of our role as pecemakers," the President stressed that the U.S. played a major role in ending the tragic fighting in Lebanon and negotiated the ASSETS OF =NO I ASSOCIATES I I. FINANCE I ,-.-.Desks .$79.96 -1 . Chairs .$10.00 I ▪ - Executive Chair ..$69.96 ▪ New Banquet Tables ..$59.96 • $149.49 I (Copiers $10425 I 'Typewriters $10.00 • ' Adding Machines - Files $52.99 • IBM's $49 50-$99. 501 I , New Four Drawer .--J Locking Lateral g $ Files . . . I L, Reg . $ 500 Now $189.96 1 .11 *■01 _ /2 OFF 1 / 2 OFF SELECTED TYPEWRITERS ▪ Starting at $39 96 I I $269.00 $499.96 iters I Typewr Any Old Typewriters Taken in Trade! I I I I Typewriter Repair & s Tune-Up • 1 I Correcting Electric ters Typewriters I 1999? l a 1 I • -.7g 11 railj s) BETTER BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. 231 W. Nine Mile Rd. Ferndale • 548-6404 OPEN SAT. 9-4:30 6. Bring in Ad for les e Gift I 1 withdrawal of the PLO from Beirut. However, the atmos- phere of deadlock in the Israel-Lebanon-U.S. - negotiations that set in following the failure of U.S. envoy Philip Habib's efforts last week now seems to have overtaken the lower-level tripartite talks (the Halde-Kiryat Shmona sessions). A series of subcommittee meetings that was to have been held Tuesday and Wednesday in Israel did not take place at all. Officially, the reason given is that Israel and Lebanon could not reach agreement over venue. But Israeli observers believe that the talks have slowed following Habib's empty- handed departure for Wash- ington on Monday, and in anticipation of his return next week - perhaps with new American proposals. At Monday's session in Halde, the Lebanese and Is- raeli heads of delegation traded hardline speeches, reiterating their respective positions, and no progress was reported after a long day of talks in plenary ses- sion and in the subcommit- tees. 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As reports of American resentment over what is seen in Washington as Is- rael's intransigence come in, the Israeli side hits back with unofficial briefings of its own in which doubt is cast on America's interest in promoting a withdrawal-and-s6curity settlement, with "politi- cal" content, between Is- rael and Lebanon. The newspaper Haaretz reported Wednesday that the Saudi government had been active in pressing Be- irut not to agree to a "politi- cal" deal with Israel. In a briefing to visiting Austra- lian MPs this week, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir cited Arab pressure on Lebanon as the "main problem" holding up pro- gress in the negotiations. Meanwhile, the Labor opposition chairman, Shi- mon Peres, has added his voice to those raised within the Cabinet on Sunday doubting the necessity of the IDF-manned early- warning stations inside south Lebanon that have become the main sticking point between Israel and the U.S. In a speech in Jerusalem, Peres distin- guished between electronic sensor stations in the wide open spaces of Sinai, which he had strongly supported, and stations in the thickly-populated territory of south Lebanon. In Leba- non, he said, such installa- tions would be ineffective. Cabinet leaks would seem to indicate that Israel wants troops as well as electronic sensors in south Lebanon. Meanwhile, the State De- partment on Tuesday de- nied today as being without "substance" a charge by an Israeli general that the zone being patrolled by the U.S. Marines in Beirut is being used by Palestinian ter- rorists to attack Israeli troops and then flee to safety. "We have no informa- tion to suggest that the PLO are slipping through the Marines' cordon," Hughes said. He added that if that was the case there "certainly are adequate mechanisms" which the Israelis could use to discuss the situa- tion with the United States. The Israelis charge that since Dec. 22 there have been nine incidents near the U.S. lines in which one Is- raeli was killed and 25 wounded. Israeli pursuit of the ter- rorists have resulted in sev- eral clashes with the Marines, the last on Jan. 17, as the Marines refused to let the Israelis cross their lines. In New York, Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), a member of the Senate Armed Serv- ices Committee, said that the Administration, guided by President Reagan's Mid- dle East peace initiative, is (Continued on Page 6) How lb Make Hearts Flutter. SOMEONE SPECIAL 14K Ret. $26.48 Fantastic Savings $17.99 A..53pt. Ret. $1932.50 C. Ret. $207.64 Only $145.35 • Only $1352.00 D. Ret. $580.26 B..28pt. 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