.0,-,.1711111111110, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reagan, Fand Discuss Mideast Peace Strategies Washington (JTA) — President Reagan and King Fand of Saudi Arabia met at the White House Monday and expressed the close friendship and cooperation be- tween their two countries while indicating their different concepts of the Arab-Israeli conflict. -"I continue to believe that a just and lasting settlement based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 is within reach," Reagan said in his welcoming re- marks on the south • lawn of the White House. "The Security of Israel and other nations of the region and the legitimate rights of the Palesti- nian people should be addressed in direct negotiations. It is time to put this tragedy to rest and turn the page to a new and happier chapter." But Fand, claiming that the Palestinian people were "victims of an unjust aggression," declared that "the Palestinian problem is the single problem that is of paramount concern to the whole Arab nation and affects the rela- tiona of its people and countries with the outside world. I hope, Mr. President, that yolir Administra- ton will support the just cause of the Palestinian people." Reagan stressed that "together, our considerable influence and our moral suasion can, at the very least, decrease the threat of war. If the Saudi and American gov- Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 BINGO WORKERS — WANTED — NEWS ernments focus their energies, progress can be made, especially in the lingering dispute between Israel and her Arab neighbors." Reagan did not mention Leba- non, but Fand touched on the issue briefly. "The problem of Lebanon needs to be addressed in such a way that would guarantee the withdrawal of Israel from Lebanese territory and the achievement of Lebanon's sover- eignty, territorial integrity and full independence," he said. Meanwhile, in New York, the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL) addressed an open letter to King Fand of Saudi Arabia urging him to "renounce hatred and rejection of Isra.el" and make peace. The letter, headed with the word "peace" in English, Arabic and Hebrew, was published as an advertisement Tuesday in the New York Times and Washington asaimsommememmosmsommaleamaismmin And any member or associated member of A F IN S G TO. R 30% VALUABLE COUPON B'NAI DAVID Can apply for working bingo on Wednesday nights at $10.00 per evening 557-8210 Friday, February 15, 1985 3 ON ANY MOULDING IN STOCK WITH INCOMING ORDERS ONLY Expires 3-1-85 COUPON Cenaw aElliluz 18831 W. 12 MILE ROAD, LATHRUP VILLAGE 313-557-0595 1 JN Saimaise'ENUmusammimmm=11111111111111NINeu 3 WAYS TO DRIVE AN OLDS GLAMAN Post. It reminds King .Fand that "there was a time when your an- cestors and ours lived together when mutual respect and cooper- ation was possible." It goes on to ask the Saudi monarch to reject an anti-Semitic statement made by Dr. Maarouf al-Dawalibi as Saudi Arabia's delegate to a United Nations Seminar on Reli- gious Tolerance and Freedom held last December in Geneva. . AIR CONDITIONED Pwr. Door Locks, T/Glass, F&R Carpet Mats, B.S. Mldgs., Dr. Edge Guard Mldgs., Elec. Rear Def., Air, Color coord. Mirrs., 2.5L E.F.I. Eng., Steel Rad., Stk. #941. OLDSMOIS 28000 Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall Open 9:00 Mon. and Thurs. Eves. 354-3300 12000 down (for Ciera) 15% down (for 98) or cash trade, approved credit, 48 mos. financing plus tax. • *Autovest 48 mos. 18,000 mi. per year, $2000 down (for 98) & $1500 down (for Ciera) plus sec. deposit tax. Palestinian residents of Hebron flee tear gas canisters thrown by riot police during an anti-Israel demonstration earlier this month. ttor.•;':!•.t NEW '85 CALAIS COUPE . B.S. Mldgs., Pluse Wipers, Color Outside Mirr., 2.5L F.I. Eng., Auto. Trans., Steel. Rad. Tires, Stereo, Stk. #744. A n Israeli girl using a picture book teaches Hebrew to Ethiopian Jewish yoUngsters who arrived recently at an absorbtion center in Eilat.