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April 14, 1972 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-14

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Precinct Delegates Uganda President Decides to Break With Israel; Seeks Libyan Aid
Their mission is believed to be not " elements opposed to his regime
(JTA)—President , truth in Amin's charges that Is-
File in Southfield Idi JERUSALEM
only military training but to pro- i and to advise him how to remain
rael was interfering in Uganda's
Amin of Uganda announced

vide a bodyguard for Amin against in power.
internal affairs or that Israeli
Presidential last weekend that he has decided
Michigan's
With
agents were trying to topple his
primary scheduled for May 16, a to break diplomatic relations with
Friday, April 14, . 1972-17
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
regime.
He
stressed
that
Israeli
number of Southfield area resi- Israel.
aid
to
Uganda
was
in
accordance
Israel closed its Embassy in
dents have filed their candidacy
with the Uganda government's
as precinct delegates to the 18th Kampala and the last Israelis have
requests.
Congressional District Democratic left that East African country, in-
For the
cluding Ambassador Daniel Laor.
Israel's aid to Uganda included
Convention.
Moct Feicitarit
Meanwhile, the leaders of sev- military supplies and training and
Among them are Daniel Berk.
Rar Mitsra
chairman of the Southfield Demo- eral African countries have ex- cooperation in the fields of agri-
Sorts in T011'11
cratic Club; Martin W. Hollander, nressed astonishment over culture. administration, youth, ed-
II' lth the
Southfield city councilman; Law- Uganda's sudden switch from a ucation and health. Private Israeli
E' di'ct Fit
rence R. Pernick, chairman of the policy of friendship toward Israel companies were active in Uganda
sl i ms (ma Huskies
in the areas of contracting and
Oakland County Board of Commis- to one of outright hostility.
Too'
According to reliable sources. planning.
sioners; Sandra G. Silver, Oakland
PLUS
all the latest
Eban said it was ridiculous to
County chairman of the Edmund African leaders have told the Is-
Fosloons
for mien
blame
Uganda's
economic
diffi-
Muskie campaign; and Leonard raeli ambassadors in their countries
6 to 60
Teicher, a member of the South- that they do not believe Amin's culties on Israeli instructors as
field Board of Education. All of claim that Israeli agents were try- Uganda's economy is controlled
by its government.
them have filed committed to Sen. ing to topple his regime.
- He said it was equally "absurd, '
Muskie.
Observers here believe Ugan-
improvised and not without, anti-
da's actions are isolated and are
A number of candidates are
Se
mit is m" for Amin to have
not
likely
to
influence
other
Af-
active in the Jewish community.
claimed that the 700 Israelis en-
rican nations that have friendly
John H. Shepherd is co-chair-
The
gaged
in various projects in
relations with Israel.
man of the community relations
committee of the Jewish Com-
Foreign Minister Abba Eban said Uganda constituted a fifth column.
The latest fashions for men 6 to 60
According to reports, Libyan and
munity Council; Daniel Berk is
that President Amin deliberately
co-chairman of the JCC's com-
chose to sacrifice his country's Egyptian military personnel have
mittee on international concerns
relations with Israel in order to already moved into Uganda and
KE 3-4310
20072 W. 7 Mile Evergreen
and the Michigan Regional Ad- get Libyan financial aid. Eban's are occupying military camps in
Entebe and Ginjeh.
remarks at a crowded press con- Kampala,
visory Board of the Anti-Defa-
Arthur
and
ference here represented Israel's
mation league;
official interpretation of events.
Mandell is executive director of
Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Eban did not mention a formal
Candidates, listed by precinct. diplomatic break. But he indicated
that Amin's orders to close the
include:
Israeli military and diplomatic mis-
Pct. 1 — Martin W. Holland
18480 Adrian. Committed to Muskie: , sions in Uganda were plapned two
months ago by Amin and Col.
Pct. 4—Sheldon Klimist, 27920
Nluarnmar el-Qaddafi, leader of
Arlington. Committed to Jackson.
Libya's ruling military junta. ..,
Pct. 5—John H. Shepherd, 21479
Eban intimated that Libya of-
Virginia. Muskie.
fered Amin financial support if
. Pct. 6 — Lawrence R. Pernick, he aligned Uganda with the Arab
29315 Pine Tree. Muskie.
states. Eban disclosed that Uganda
Pct. 6—Edward D. Gold. 20177 had made certain requests of Is-
Willowick. Muskie.
rael which Israel refused to accede
Pct. 8—Sheridan Holzman, 30485 to. He would not say what the re-
quests were but observed that
Old Stream Cir. Uncommitted.
Pct. 9—Carl M. Riseman, 30080 Israel refused to be involved. in
activities not in accordance with
Rock Creek. Jackson.
peace and development.
Pet. 10—Linda Hershberg, 29950
The Israel foreign mitister
Spring River. Uncommitted.
said there was not a word of
GUEST SPEAKER
Pct. 17—Arthur Mandell. 27336
Fairfax. Muskie.
Pct. 17—Eugene Lumlierg, 27416
Everett. Muskie.
Pct. 22—Lois B. Kahrnoff. 16175
Carriage Lamp. Muskie.
Pct. 22—Daniel G. Berk. 16200
W. Nine Mile. Muskie.
Harriet Arnowitz of Kenosha
Pct. 25—Danielle Susser, 18136
Ave., Oak Park, has been named
Midway. McGovern.
general chairman for the state-
Pct. 27—Morris Gleicher. 23955
wide Jefferson-Jackson Day Din-
Philip. Muskie.
MRS JOSEPH RODMAN
MEYER PESIN
ner Saturday at Cobo Hall.
LOUIS SEGEL
Pct. 35—Sandra G. Silver, 22655
Women's Council President
President Jewish National Fund
Men's Council President
Seldom has a woman been se-
at America, Past President B na,
Chatsford Cir. Muskie.
B'rith District 3. Noted New Jersey
Pct. 35—Elliot I. Beitner, 22445 lected to organize this major fund-
attorney and Executive Editor.
raising event for the Michigan
Coventry Woods Ln. Muskie.
Jewish Standard
Pct. 40—Leonard Teicher, 22265 Democratic Party.
971-72
PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Arnowitz, an Oakland
BRUNCH CHAIRMEN
Nancy. Muskie.
SIDNEY FREEDLAND
HAROLD ZLIKER
0, 4 ,T r r'
RICHARD FINE
■ -1,^
Louis Barden
Oakland Century
morgentnau
Pct. 41—Ruth Bornstein, 20510 County resident for 21 years, has
Rice, D %L..,
rtiwiN BARAK
Mrs.
Henry
Onrich
JOHN ANSTANDIG
spent
more
than
20
of
them
work-
MARTIN
SEGAL
Winchester. Muskie.
tsrael
Pisgah
51e ,
Aube',
F
,-
COMMITTEE:
Pet. 42 — Barbara Rom, 29100 ing for the Michigan Democratic
NEIL A WERNER
OPS
MILTON CROSS
HOWARD SCHWARTZ
Max Lieberman, co-chairman
Ivan 5 Bloch
Party.
Riot e,ocia
Rabbi Zager•Stone
Pointe 0' Woods. Muskie.
RONALD KANE
Mrs Charles Wolin, co-chairman
r NICK
A founding member of the Demo-
ALAN KALT
JAMES ZACHMAN
Also running as candidate for
L Csavir,
Fon

Centennial
Samuel Grant
ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN:
MALCOLM SIMON
Precinct delegate, from the 8th cratic Club of Oak Park, Hunting-
LANDER
MARVIN RUB,
LOE HACK
Julius
Berkowitz
Maurice
C
Zeiger
so ,
Detroit
Precinct (Southfield Township- ton Woods and Pleasant Ridge, she
Tikvah
ALVIN TENDLER
Maurice Raznick
DR MARVIN RUBENSTEIN
most
recently
has
turned
her
Franklin), is Howard Linden, 23,
Motor City
Ke,lan
DeHoit
Louis
D
B•andei,
Leo Rosenfeld
political
attention
to
work
with
who is uncommitted.
specific candidates.
Beginning last August, she
CHAPTER PRESIDENTS 1971-72
worked to coordinate the state-
ERV (BEAR)
MRS HARRY B " .rALTEPI MRS GERALD dEPVAN
MRS JOSEPH RODMAN
wide Michigan effort for the
Israel
, V ' ,nail
Detroit Loa
Council
MPS HARRVELIR
BEHRMANN
presidential campaign of Sen.
MRS MILTC", II-KKS
F und issues an
MRS THOMAS FOx
Ga , 5 Bloon
Down , ....- : ,
Albert 0 Tucker
George McGovern. She left that
.;
your name each
'''''', SAUL POTT
MRS JOSEPH , ,opi r ,
MRS. BERNARD HIRSCH
job in February to devote her
'

Down,oar
Albert Einstein
,:tchase a regular ana,
, 7' E SILVER
...'
MRS HARRY -, A' ' 0., •.
time to party activities.
MISS PEARL NUSBAUM
M ada
- .•s
Forest Certif , c,ate An an-
P
Down , ... - t .
A founding member and pact

PRINCETON SHOP

6th Annual B'nai B'rith
Presidents' Brunch

in cooperation with the Jewish National Fund

Honoring the Presidents'
Metropolitan Detroit Sinai B'rith
Men's and Women's Councils
and the Lodge and Chapter
Presidents, also Special Citations

Harriet Arnowitz
Directs Democratic
State Fund-Raiser

You Can Win A Tnp to Israel

HAS JOINED THE

STAFF AT

chairman of the Oak Park Council
of Community Organizations and
the Oak Park Citizens Committee
for Human Relations. Mrs. Arno-
witz is a member of the board of
commissioners.
She is married to Morris Arno-
witz and the mother of four chil-
dren.
For ticket information, call Mr;
Arnowitz at the office of the Jef-
ferson-Jackson Day Dinner Com-
mittee. 965-3041. or at her home
545-1151. •

Democratic Presidential hi,pefuls
Hilbert Humphrey, Georle Me(;•,.. -
ern and Edmund Muskie- l :ice
among those who will speak ii :r.,

dinner.

' PT

MRS ALFRED HARRIS

PE:

MRS SAN:.,*

MRS "i, •._E • T ijiCK'R

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SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1972

. ;1 of these coupons will de-
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Drawing is conducted in
• , take into account the
•La' ,-, The more •
Lhances

10:00 A.M.

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