100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

April 06, 1990 - Image 34

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-06

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Come See
Our

I MEDIA MONITOR

WASHINGTO N

S L S

Sununu's long hand
shrikes critic al Slate

inws w 3 .0 .1

(turn
ir

Jimmy Carter: Peacemaker or dreamer?

Spring Colors

Grand River Ave • Farmington
(3 blks East of Farmington Road)

Did Jimmy Carter Goof
In The Middle East?

ARTHUR J. MAGIDA

Assistant Editor

E

476-6550

Mon., Thur., Fri. 10-8 •
Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-5 •
Sun 12-4

11■•••■■■■•■ ......

SAVE FROM
20% TO 50%*

MARV
SAYS

1

CUSTOM
WALL
MIRROR
SPECIALISTS

(

TUB & SHOWER

ENCLOSURES

MIRRORED
BIFOLD OR
SLIDING DOORS

INSULATED (-
GLASS
REPLACED

MOBIL
AUTO
GLASS
SERVICE

• TABLE TOPS

• STORM DOORS &
WINDOWS
• PATIO DOOR WALLS
REPLACED
• STORMS & SCREENS
REPAIRED

VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM

'Suggested List Price

36

aft

I rs.
0014E sEmv,z7

0

k

• IN GLASS a. AUTO TRIM
CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS
IN
• TIRES & ACCESSORIES

SOUTIffIELO: 24777 Telegraph
353-2500
Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1990

otter
Vtlalesa's speectrar
to be new envoy t 11.S.

the NRA plan ko p(oht
Gorby's gun ban

What do we have
that others don't?
The largest selec-
tion of fine quality
rattan & wicker fur-
nishings-featuring
FICKS REED, "the
quality is obvious"
Patio furnishings by
BROWN JORDAN,
WINSTON, TELE-
SCOPE and many
other top brands. All
at special spring
savings of 25-40%*
You'll soon see that
Terrace Casuals is
the place to shop
for Casual and Patio
furnishings. Come
see our spring col-
ors today!

Patio & Casual Furnishings

I

Right in Your
Own Driveway!

/ THE
TUNE
-UP
MAN

Certified by the National
Automotive Institute of Excellence

Comes to your home or office
with the garage-on-wheels

Valet service that doesn't
cost one penny extra

• Expert diagnostic tune-up
• Electronic analyzer -
all engine systems
• Professionally trained
mechanics
• Perfect results assured

Expanded 'Services
Call Sanford Rosenberg
for your car problems
mom
.loste.card1
VISA. 1398-38051x,
mum
]

CLASSIFIEDS
GET RESULTS!

Call The Jewish News

354.6060

x-President Jimmy
Carter's recent swing
through the Middle
East did not endear him to
Israel and the Bush admin-
istration, according to the
"Washington Whispers"
column in U.S. News and
World Report. The column
which is edited by Charles
Fenyvesi, former editor of
the Washington Jewish
Week and the B'nai B'rith
Monthly, reports that
Carter's trip irked the White
House because, unlike his
recent diplomatic work in
Central America, Carter did
not coordinate it with U.S.
policy. "Washington Whis-
pers" also reported that Is-
raelis were "upset" by

Carter's "praise for Syria's
willingness to take part in a
peace conference and his
harsh words for Israel's
treatment of Palestinians."
Further "marring" the
mood of Carter's visit to Is-
rael was former Israeli
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's refusal to meet with
Carter.

U.S. News pondered
whether Carter's meetings
with Middle East leaders
suggested he was "thinking
of reliving his glory days
when he negotiated peace
between Israel and Egypt."
The ex-prez has even offered
the Carter Presidential Cen-
ter in Atlanta "as an ideal
spot where he could mediate
between Israel and its
Syrian and Palestinian
foes."

Safire Says Baker Urged
Dole To Propose Aid Cut

In a secretary-by-
secretary evaluation of the
Bush Cabinet in the New
York Times Magazine.
Times columnist William
Safire revealed that Secre-
tary of State James Baker
III had "induced" Senate
majority leader Bob Dole to
publicly suggest taking aid
from Israel and Egypt and
give it to eastern Europe.
Baker then publicly
agreed with Dole's trial bal-
loon, which infuriated many
of Dole's colleagues, as well
as the spectrum of main-

stream Jewish organiza-
tions.
Safire used the arrange-
ment between Baker and
Dole to illustrate how Baker
"likes to exercise his power
through others." Dole was
used as a stalking horse "to
put the chill of a possible
loss of aid into the Israelis,"
wrote Safire.
Overall, according to
Safire, "the absence of crea-
tive tension [in Bush's cabi-
net] has generated little ex-
citement or innovation: no
stewing, all stewarding."

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan