64 Friday, December 14, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEWS CUSTOM CLEANERS Say Hello To LAUNDRY Say Hello To ALTERATIONS Audrey SILK FINISHING Audrey immimmirmilmmm AUDREY COUPON 20% OFF I CUSTOM CLEANING MEANS I I ANY INCOMING ORDER EXCLUDING FURS, LEATHERS, ALTERATIONS, SUEDES & LAUNDRY I I Expires Dec. 31, 1984 Open Daily 7 am-8 pm Sat. 8-5:30 TWICE AS MUCH CARE DOUBLE CHECK CLEANING DOUBLE CHECK PRESSING DOUBLE CHECK CHECKING HUNTERS SQUARE 855-4870 ORCHARD LK. RD. & 14 MILE RD. Egypt, Jordan warned on PLO ties New York (JTA) — Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir warned Sunday night that by getting closer to the "terrorist PLO," Egypt and Jor- dan are harming the chance of reaching an accommodation with Israel. "Egypt and Jordan, which can together lead the Arab camp toward an accommodation with Israel, cannot expect to move any closer to this goal by aligning themselves with the terrorist PLO," Shamir declared at a Yeshiva University convocation at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York where he and Secretary of State George Shultz were awarded honorary degrees. "Even when the so-called PLO adopts a political program, as it has done in the past, it remains a terrorist group which preaches and practices terror," the Israeli Minister stated. "Forming a league which includes the PLO constitutes a regressive step which is bound to have a negative impact on the fragile foundation for compromise which was erected at Camp David." Shamir said that Israel wel- comes the resumption of diploma- tic ties between Egypt and Jor- dan, claiming that the alliance between these two countries "has the potential to strengthen the peace camp among the Arab states." But he repeated that there is no room for the PLO in any future negotiations "because peace and the PLO are mutually exclusive." Shamir called on Egypt and Jordan "to take the courageous step of entering into negotiations" with Israel "to implement the Camp David accords and to solve the outstanding problems be- tween our countries." Praising the United States' firm stand against international terrorism, Shamir said: "There can be no gradations of terror; it is undeniably destructive in what- ever form and must be universally castigated and outlawed." Meanwhile, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak reiter- ated his commitmen to the 1979 Israel-Egypt peace treaty in a wide-ranging interview pub- lished Friday in The Wall Street Journal. The 90-minute inter- DICK HARRIS CADILLAC The Uptown Crowd is Trekking Down to Silver's Garage. To get garage sale prices on things they really want. Not a bunch of used tires, abused books & magazines and the like. 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South of the Lodge X-way view was conducted Dec. 4 in Cairo. "We signed a peace agreement and we respect it," Mubarak said. "Whenever we sign an agreement it is finished. Nobody will per- suade us to cancel an agreement we have signed." But the Egyptian leader ap- peared, according to the authors of the article, "equally adamant" that relations with Israel will not improve until, among other things, Israel leaves Lebanon. On the disputed Taba region, which straddles the Israeli- Egyptian border, Mubarak said the issue has become a "national cause" for the Egyptian people. But he downplayed this in con- trast to Lebanon and the Palesti- nian issue. Mubarak also expressed disap- pointment with the United States, on one hand, because the U.S. has not pressed for a Middle East peace settlement, and on the other hand, because he says the United States has not fulfilled the commitment by the Carter Ad- ministration to give Israel and Egypt equal military and eco- nomic aid. In a related development, the Egyptian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Boutros Ghali, met last week in Brussels with the president of the European Eco- nomic Commission (EEC), Gaston Thorn. The two discussed the situation in the Middle East as well as matters of bilaterial rela- tions between Egypt and the EEC,Ghali, who was in the Bel- gian capital for a two-day visit, informed Thorn of the results of King Hussein's recent visit to Cairo. During a press conference last Wednesday in Brussels, Ghali emphasized the importance of the role Europe should play in the search for a settlement for the Middle East crisis. Europe has a mediating role to play because of its privileged relations with Egypt, the other Arab countries, Israel and the United States, he said. Knesset defers Kahane move Jerusalem (JTA) — The Knes- set's House Committee has de- ferred a final decison on measures that would make Rabbi Meir Kahane of the extremist Kach faction liable to prosecution for incitement against the Arab population. Most MKs, from the far right to the far left, favor action to strip Kahane of his parliamentary im- munity. But sharp personal and political differences have arisen over the nature and scope of such action and whether or not it should originate with the legisla- tive rather than the judicial branch of government. A bill to waive Kahane's im- munity was formally submitted by Labor MK Edna Solodar and Yossi Sarid of the Citizens Rights Movement (CRM). Solodar has al- ready accused the House Commit- tee of foot-dragging.