Palestinian Plight Paramount in ME Issues—Chisholm Shirley Chisholm, New York edness" of the Nixon administra- congresswoman who appeared on tion, Mrs. Chisholm said the U.S the Michigan Presidential primary has "allowed the Soviet Union to ballot Tuesday, said in Detroit posture as the Real Friend of the last weekend that of all the can- poor in the Middle East. While didates seeking the nomination, courageous governments in Libya, she was "the only one who seeks Egypt, and the Sudan, for exam- justice for all peoples in the Mid- ple. struggle to maintain their Cite East." freedom and independence from After addressing the annual Soviet influence, we have been Ladies of the Press Breakfast at sidetracked into forgetting about the Detroit Hilton Hotel last Sat- the Palestine problem and simply urday. Mrs. Chisholm answered engaging in endless maneuvering reporters' questions at a press con- with the Soviet Union." ference. I Mrs. Chisholm did not explain At one query concerning her what she means by the "courage. Position on the Middle East, Mrs ous government" in the Sudan ChIsholin—who earlier had indicat- —Moslem run—which murdered ed she would answer any question millions of Blacks in southern :.oncerning any issue -- said she Sudan. ,could not discuss the Middle East Mrs. Chisholm stated, at that time, She was afraid "Dr. Chain Weizman (sic) once being misinterpreted, she said said that the Arab-Jewish conflict However, in a campaign post. • with regard to Palestine is a clash tip!, paper issued earlier, and between two rights, not between excerpted in the .pro-Arab right and wrong. While we must - .Imerican Near East Refugee protect Israel's very existence Aid, Inc., Newsletter," Mrs. • against outside threat by giving her Chisholm made her views clear. In an attack on the "shortsight- whatever assistance she truly needs, we must also finally launch a new effort to resolve the root THE cause of this Middle East conflict, the I'alestine dispute." She said she favors the follow- ing steps "in an effort to move to Featuring Recording Artist what should he recognized as the heart of the Middle East conflict: '1. A United Nations guarantee. supported by the United States and the Soviet Union, to guaran- tee the stability and territorial j integrity' of all states in the Mi d- dle East: "2. A limitation on all arms ship- PHOTOGRAPHY BY ments to the area: JOEL E. FEINER "3. Resumption of diplomatic Fast Service — Low Prices relations with all Middle East gov- Now There Are 2 Locations ernments; To Serve You Better Any Occasion "4 Increased economic aid to Det. (313) 532 - 5196 the less developed nations of the Sheldon Rott Orchestra VICKIE CARROLL 255-1540 352-0937 Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m . region: "5. Full Lansing (517) 351 - 3699 = representation for the Palestinians in all negotiations concerning the return or compen- sation for Palestinian Arab prop- erty. and Mon.-Thum. 8 p.m.-11 p.m. the four easons - a. Immediate consideration of ' the problem of the lack of status of the several hundred thousand people who left Israeli held terri- tory in 1948 and 1967." In her comments about the his tonca I ties between the American rental apartments people and those of the Middle East, Mrs. Chisholm referred to Jerusalem as a - great interna- tional city." But she recognized "the unique problems of Israel and of Jews the world Over. I should know about discrimination and persecution, - she said. 'The idea of a national homeland for the Jewish people was a noble and perfectly logical idea in view of the monstrous horrors they had 2945 Woodward Bloomfield Hills, Michigao protected secluded environment "Winter Building" faced for so long. "The creation of the Stale of Israel in Palestine was meant as a form of ultimate moral redress by the West for the atrocities committed against Jews through- out their long history. We Ameri- cans have always sincerely en- Call (313) 338-1800 couraged their efforts to build a modern and democratic nation, Apartments now available: 4 in the "Autumn Building" 1 in the CITY OF OAK PARK' cordially invites you to attend on Art Expo t Auction stindaN. 11a. 21. 1()72. 8 p.m. Oak Park Multi-Purpose Building (Ice Arena' 13950 Oak Park Boulevard, Oak Park, Michigan Pr-et-let' . Be f pre I Hut ion Refreshments Are Available V•170 , • 1401-1 LIBERIM•N .1, .1 •NSO CF Flik•,• ■•■ , •1-H01.7 ,•••. CM AC.., UDIIISSION IS 1'KI-:11-: SPONSORED BY THE OAK PARK HOCKEY ASSOC and we have naturally desired that they live in growing pros- perity and peace with their Arab neighbors. "Yet, I suspect that too many people failed to recognize another very real human factor in this his- toric international political deve- lopment. They failed to see and understand the personal implica- tions of that development on those human beings who had lived in Palestine prior to 1948, those peo ple still referred to as the 'Pales- tinian Refugees ' She added ''A generation has grown up in the Palestinian ghetto, and like the young win, have surviied their early years in our ghettos. these Palestinians made clear that they will no longer tolerate the in- justice of their condition ''Those refugee camps have be- come emotional festering sores fur many young Palestinians who right- fully believe that the deplorable conditions in which they were raised must be drastically altered. Their acts of desperation in recent years have shocked us, perhaps unnecessarily, for we should have learned from our problems here at home the inevitable result of social injustice and poverty," Pernick to Be Honored at Cocktail Reception Lawrence R. Pernick, chairman of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, will be honored at a testimonial cocktail reception 6-9 p.m. June 1 at the Raleigh House. Co-chairmen Eugene Kuthy and Benjamin Weiss indicated Pernick was being hon- ored for his leadership quali- ties during his three years on the board. Prior to his selection as chairman, Pernick had been chairman of the Pernick finance and legis- lative committees and caucus chairman Honorary co-chairmen for thc event include U S Senator Philip Ilart. Secretary of State Richard Austin, Ally Gen Frank Kelley, State Hen. Joseph Forbes, State Sens Daniel Cooper and Sander 1.iik For reservations call the testi- monial com mittio 334 11971 Or 356-5145 Winner Handleman Organizes Youths' Drive for McGovern Philip Ilandleman, who won th• precinct delegateship Pi the 8th Bloomfield Township Precinct Tuesday stated that an intensive campaign still continue for Sen. Geort.1, NIct:overn during the com- ing weeks lfandlemam son of Mr. and Mrs . Paul Handleman, said that en- larged student participation in the drive is being formulated by him, together with other elected pre- cinct delegates. on an active scale, with a special effort to encourage newly qualified young voters to rei.ister and to vote in forthcom- ing elect o rs Pct. Delegate Winner \ t•currtIn'2 in 11,, ,,r11 tin,f1,. ,- ■ .utht Friday, May 19, 1972 - 35 , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .Adm. Strauss Named Honorary Head of Tel AVIV U. American Friends Admiral Lew is I. Strauss, for- mer chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, was named hcnorary nation- al chairman of American Friends of Tel Aviv Uni- versity, it was announced by Victor M Carter:, president of the American trained young men and women who will be the country's scientists and leaders " FIRESTONE tEwEtRY • SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG 23077 Greenheld or 9 Mde :313: 557-1860 Friends Tel A, iv Uni- versity serves the omintry's largest center of popula lion Since 1964, its student body has grown from 2.000 to 14,000. Adm. 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