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BESSER Washington Correspondent W ill controversy over policies on Jewish settlements frustrate efforts to secure $10 billion in loan guar- antees to help Israel settle new immigrants? Last week, a delegation from the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America received some hints about the president's think- ing on the subject. The OU delegation wanted to talk about the Middle East. But the president had civil rights on his mind, a subject that dominated the 35 minute meeting. However the Jewish leaders were able to question the president about the critical loan guarantees. Mr. Bush refused to commit himself to support the package, which must be ap- proved by Congress, but in- dicated he does understand the humanitarian reasons for the impending request. But Mr. Bush repeatedly brought up the expansion of Israel's settlements. "I don't want to say that he implied a linkage bet- ween the two issues direct- ly," said Richard Stone, a law professor and chairman of the OU's communal rela- tions commission. "But it was left ambiguous. It was certainly clear that he views the settlements as an im- pediment to the peace pro- cess." Mr. Bush also indicated that he is "not assigning percentages" when it comes to parceling out blame for the apparent failure of Sec- President George Bush retary of State James Baker's Middle East peace =( efforts, an indirect reference to Mr. Baker's recent con- gressional testimony sug- gesting that settlements pol- icies were the biggest single obstacle to peace. Mr. Bush pointed to conti- nuing Arab support for the United Nations Zionism as Racism resolution and what he termed the "barbaric" Arab boycott as other significant obstacles to peace. But the settlements issue was apparently never far from Mr. Bush's mind dur- ing the meeting — a wor- risome signal as Jewish organizations turn up the heat on efforts to sell the loan guarantees to Congress. "We need to make this as airtight as possible," said an aide to a Jewish con- gressman. "The administra- tion dragged the last loan guarantee package out for nine months. We are looking for language that will not give them the wiggle room to pull this kind of thing again." ebb 1844 S. Woodward 7 • CLEANSING LOTION Just 5 minutes a day and by using the NATURAL MINERAL MAGIK PLAN you will create a radiant glowing complexion to make yourself look years younger. 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Mr. Nixon, the tape in- dicates, refused to leave the subject alone.