r NEWS U.S. Mediates Taba Dispute Jerusalem (JTA) — The United States is trying to defuse a potentially ugly situation arising between Egypt and Israel in their dispute over Taba. Abraham Sofaer, the U.S. State Department's legal ad- viser who has been serving as a mediator, arrived in Cairo last week with the latest Israeli proposals. His arrival follows two ver- bal attacks on Israel by Egyp- tian President Hosni Mubarak over the Taba issue in recent days. Mubarak accused Israel of reneging on its undertaking to fix a date for withdrawal from Taba, which was award- ed to Egypt by international arbitration last year. Mubarak said the Israelis were undermining Egypt's confidence that they would abide by their commitments. The Israelis do not dispute Egypt's sovereignty but.want outstanding matters settled before they leave, including the sale price for the two Israeli-built resorts, the Avia Sonesta Hotel and Rafi Nel- son Vacation Village. Sofaer reportedly did not bring a firm withdrawal date to Cairo. He is conveying the Inner Cabinet's promise to set a date "very soon" after agreements are reached on the sale of the resorts and free access of Israeli tourists to Taba. Mubarak said that Israelis would receive no special privileges and will be treated like any other foreign tourists arriving in Egypt. 35 Israelis In FBI Probe Aviv (JTA) — The FBI is investigating 35 people in Israel suspected of attacking Arab activists and alleged former Nazi war criminals in the United States, according to a report in Hadashot recently. Israeli police, assisted by in- formants, are keeping the suspects under surveillance, the newspaper said. Most of them are active in Rabbi Meir Kahane's Kach movement, and some live in Kiryat Arba, the militant Or- thodox township adjacent to Hebron in the West Bank. Hadashot said one of the suspects is Yekutiel Ben- Yaakov, a spokesman for the new "state of Judea," which Kahane said would be estab- lished in any territories evacuated by Israel. 4 Days Only! Feb. 9, 10, 11, 12 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9; Sat. 9:30-6; Sun. 12-5 Partial List of Our Incredible Sale Values Leather Jackets, Dyed Opossum Zip-Out Lining Natural Coyote Section Jackets . Blue Fox Cord-Cut Coats, Brightner Added Natural Finnish Raccoon Coats Natural Long Hair Beaver Coats . Silver Raccoon Coat, Brightner Added Ranch Mink Coats, Dye Added All furs labeled to show country Hundreds of Other Furs at Comparable Savings! All Men's Furs Drastically Reduced. Financing Available. 181 S. - Woodward, 1 BIk. S. of Maple (15 Mile), Next to the Birmingham Theatre • Free Adjacent Parking 642-1690 • Sale Hours: Thurs. and Fri. 9:30-9:00; Sat. 9:30-6:00; Sun. 12-5 • Major Credit Cards Honored )4‹ >o< Remember Your Loved Ones On Valentines Day! WE DELIVER! I or k o di rt $7,-----.. 0010V- Sandee Nabat Elaine Kovinsky * >4 "Please, my little girl needs blood'.' *c WHO ARE THE MASONS? KOX What kind of men wear this symbol? 737-2450 • Cookie & Candy Trays • Special Occasion Baskets • Custom Orders Welcome Ko)k The square and compass is the the best known symbol of Freemasonry. Freemasonry is kindness in the home; honesty in business; courtesy toward others; dependability in one's work; compassion for the unfortunate; concern for good government; support for public education; and above all, a life-practicing reverence for God and love of fellow man. Masons welcome men of good character as members. If you would like to know more — ask a man wearing this emblem, or contact: PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486 F. & A.M. For further information please contact: Imagine if you had to ask for blood to save the life of someone you love. Next time the American Red Cross asks, give blood, please. or Robert M. Leach Daniel Natow 24671 Church Street 21420 Potomac Oak Park, MI 48237 Southfield, MI 48076 967-4115 353-2891 or 836-3535 Days GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE American Red Crow )'\ 7P, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 35