(Continued From Page I) Like the Democratic platform. the Young Republicans' recom- u - ,endations advocate moving the •onerican embassy i-q-ael from Aviv to Jerusalem. Neitheir 'lie Demo,. rats nor the Yoong Re- publicans mentioned ITN Security Council Resolution 242 upon which the Nixon administration's current Middle East policy is based. Un- like the Democrats, the Young Re- publicans did nut include in the Middle East section a recommen- dation for stationing American forces in Europe and'in the Medi- terranean to deter, as the Demo- crats say, the Soviet Union from bringing "unbearable pressure on Israel." Reduction of the Soviet mili- tary presence in Egypt has been described to the Young Republi- can National Federation by the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee LAIPIC ∎ as ilasinir ''‘ indicated" President iron's; maintenance of Israel's make additional large-scale invest- : ments n 'he Egyptian military machine • Dr. William B. Quandt, a staff researcher in social science for the Rand Corporation, which does re- search for the federal government, said that the Israeli-Arab conflict is "less burning" in the North African states, regardless of their affinity for the Middle East Arabs, and they consider the conflict "re- mote." Quandt testified in his personal capacity before the African and Near East subcommittees of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at a hearing on North African economic. development. "If we become militarily in- volved it would jeopardize our relations with the Arab states and they would use their o" and natural gas re sources against us," Quandt said under questioning by subcommittee chairman Lee Hamilton (D., Ind) and Rep. John Buchanan (R., Ala.). "-Short of that degree of involvement we can continue to support Israel and do business with North Africa." Quandt said. Buchanan, referring to what he described as a "growing crisis" in America's need for oil and natural gas asked "how do we pro- lect our interests in the oil coun- tries and also protect Israel?" Quandt replied that the "questions of Arab-Israeli conflict are not quite as decisive in the Maghreb states (Northwest Africa) as pos- I.. lienen AIP:W's executive lice chairman, in a prepared state- ment while testifying before the Federation's platform committee at the Washington Hilton Hotel, said that the purpose of Nixon's policy "has been to deter Russians and Egyptians from opening a new military offensive. "The present developments in Cairo," the AIPAC statement said, "indicate that the Russians have realized that the Egyptians are not in a position to win a new war and that they may not be ready to sibly complicating our ability to obtain their resources." • • • Prof. I. William Zartman, head of the New York University de- partment of politics, said in re- sponse to a question from Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr. (D., Mich.) a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, that the decisions reached recently at Rabat by the Organization of African Unity (OAU) which condemned Israel "had much to do with domestic issues." The leadership at Rabat, he said, came from King Ilassan of Morocco. The resolution from the OAU, he thought, was based more on Arab-African relations than the "voice of Black Africa and the Black people." Asked afterwards by the JTA for his impression of the testi- mony on the OAU, Rep. Diggs said that the Black African states base their policy toward Israel on their bilateral relations. The OW has a different policy "but it does not have much meaning." The "real key to Black African relations is bilateral rather than on the OAU level," Diggs said. "The Black states," he said. "may go through the multilateral mo- tions that they don't propose to implement back home." Xcerienced Xceilent Xtremety mount :1 r rior or WeadinAs Aar Alitzvas. Cartws Pate ano Dates 55 in force Is- rael's surrender to their territorial demands. They should conic to recognize that the only rational course is a peace negotiated by the parties themselves." diplomatic offerp-ise Yes. SHANDELS 5011111 IV000.11D 15111/4.0 ■ 1•M 548-5600 15 h41,-,50 The United States should con- tinue, the statement added, to provide Israel with the military equipment, necessary financial credits, economic supporting as- sistance and diplomatic backing-to forward this policy. In its presentation to the Young Republicans, AIPAC proposed the following "key points" for inclu- sion in the 1972 Republican plat- form, which are similar to the ones adopted by the Democratic Party Convention in Miami Beach, namely to: "1) Promote direct Arab-Israeli negotiations to achieve a final peace based on agreed and defensible frontiers: 2) Maintain Israel's deterrent strength by pro- viding her with planes, sophisti- cated equipment and economic supporting assistance: 3) Maintain U.S. strength in Europe and the Mediterranean area to preserve the balance of strength and pre- vent an eruption of hostilities: 4) Recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the U.S. Em- bassy there; 5) Assist Israel and the Arab states to rehabilitate and resettle refugees." Reasonable Saes tot All 4 to 44 SCOOT DOWN TO GLASSMAN. ti GET YOURSELF A REAL ,7 DEAL! 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Migration NEW YORK—The basic human right of every person "to leave any country, including his own, and return to his country" was reaffirmed by more than 70 ex- perts in international law and re- lated fields from 22 nations at an international colloquium held re- cently at Uppsala University, Sweden. sary to make use of them fly _ nut BERKLEY, BEVERLY HILLS, BIRMINGHAM, BLOOMFIELD, FARMINGTON, FERNDALE, Law Experts Call for Free Ram x , Classified Ads Get Quick Results LOST EFFORT Some people possess many good qualities, but lack the one neces- - eleter• cent strength. - Expert Says U.S. Amity With Israel Won't Hurt North African Relations WASHINGTON (JTA) — North African Arab states will engage in normal economic relations with the United States despite Ameri- can friendship for Israel, unless the American government be- comes militarily involved in the Middle East situation, a specialist on North -African affairs told Con- gress. 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