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State Dept. Tones Down Rogers' View
That U.S. to Be Active on Canal Pact

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A officials but not with the lem that Presidential advis-
statement by Secretary of President.
er lienry Kissinger
h a s
State William P. Rogers
Rogers. on "Meet the asked Israel to come up with
Sunday that the United Press." omitted the Middle a compromise proposal for a
Slates would "very soon" be East in listing initiatives to Mid East settlement after
"very active" in trying to he undertaken by President the elections.
bring about Egyptian-Israeli I Nixon during his assumed
T h e report, which ap-
negotiations to reopen the , four additional years in the
peared last week in the
Suez Canal and a "commit- White (louse.
Washington Star, said that
ment to full implementation" ; When asked what "you in-
Kissinger summoned Israel
of the UN Security Council's !tend to do about it," Rogers
Ambassador Mitzhak Rabin
Resolution 242, was toned replied, "We are doing what
to tell him that after the
down by the State Depart- , we can diplomatically to see
elections it would be wise for
ment Monday. i if we can get negotiations
Israel to have a compromise
Asked to elaborate on the started between Egypt and
proposal.
secretary's views stated or Israel and very soon now we
Israeli sources here indi-
the nationally televised NBC will be very active in discus-
"Meet the Press" program, siom of that kind to see if cated that no suggestions
have
been made by U.S. of-
State Department spokes- we can get negotiations
ficials either to Rabin or to
man Charles Bray said that started."
"It simply was an expres-
He said "We think that the Foreign Minister Abba Eban
when the latter was in New
sion of intention."
Security Council Resolution
Bray added that "We have 242 has to be implemented York in September to attend
been active diplomatically fully. But we think that a the UN General Assembly.
on this problem in the past" lgood beginning is to attempt
In Copenhagen, Danish
and that "see anticipate be- to work out an agreement Foreign Minister K. B. And-
ing diplomatically active in between Egypt and Israel erson said that Israel should
the future." that would open the Suez evacuate all occupied terri-
Bray said Rogers would Canal, have a partial with
tories as a first step toward
meet with the Israeli De- drawal and have a commit- Middle East peace.
tense Minister Moshe Dayan ment to full implementation
At a press conference held
here Tuesday. Dayan is of Security Council Resolu- several days ago after his re-
coming to the U.S. as a guest lion 242."
turn from Egypt, he said
of the United Jewish Appeal
Meanwhile the White that Egypt wanted Dr. Gun
and the Israel Bond Organi- Ilouse and State Department !nar V. Jarring's mission re-
zation. lie also is scheduled characterized as "specula- newed.
to meet with top Pentagon tive" a report from Jerusa-
The Foreign Minister, who
PARIS CITA I—King Hussein of Jordan said here in is scheduled to visit Israel
an interview with the newspaper Le Monde that he is ready next month, said Denmark
to conclude a "total peace" with Israel and that Jordan favors the resumption of the
was prepared to accept "minor frontier adjustments on the Jarring mission as well as
basis of reciprocity."
the Resolution 242, which
But he added in the interview that he would reject any calls in part for the return of
Israeli annexation of Jordanian territory, including the
"territories occupied."
old city.
Andersen also disclosed
If, however. Israel recognized Jordan's "inalienable
that
Denmark and Egypt
rights of sovereignty" over the old city, "we could imagine
signed a cultural agreement
and discuss a formula which would make Jerusalem a
during his visit which pro-
city of peace and cooperation among the three monotheistic
vides for exchange of stu-
religions.
dents, technicians and teach-
Before a settlement is reached in the Mid East, Hus-
ers
and increased coopera-
sein said he favored Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan's
tion in tourism and sports.
proposal of open bridges between Israel and Jordan.

U.S. Emphasis on Israel Hailed

OTTAWA (JTA) — Philip
Givens, independent member
of the Ontario Legislature,
former mayor of Toronto
and former member of Par-
liament, was elected by the
Canadian Zionist Federation
as president for the next
two years.

the Jewish situation in Can-
ada as a result of a drying
up of immigration and an
increasing rate of inter--
marriage.

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Givens called on Canadian
politicians to emulate their
American counterparts in vy-
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ish support. He said he had
yet to see in the position
papers of Canadian parties
anything dealing with Israel
or with Jews in general.

Ile said "tension is devel-
oping." with "the most
symptomatic fact" being that
"less than 8 per cent of U. S.
and Canadian polled public
opinion is ready to allow
U. S. or Canadian forces to
militarily intervene should
Israel be threatened with
physical destruction."
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Prof. Irwin Cotter of Os.
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growing confrontation be-
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