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December 01, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-01

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Nixon Thanks Golda Amid Rumor of Planned Visit to Mid East

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
President Nixon has cabled
Premier Golda Meir and
President Anwar Sadat of
Egypt that the time is ripe
"to build a new structure of
lasting peace in the world."

Latin Zionists Adopt Jerusalem Program

This came amid rumors
that President Nixon will
visit Israel and Egypt next
spring as a prominent part
of a timetable for peace in
the Middle East, which the
White House is said to be
drafting.
The Beirut newspaper An

Nahar reported from Wash• Meir and Sadat were in re-
ington that Mr. Nixon, in sponse to messages from
making the trip, hopes to both leaders congratulating
enter history as "a man of him on his re-election. His
peace in the Middle East as message to Mrs. Meir read:
well as Vietnam."

ward especially to working

with you as we all press to

Friday, Doc. 1, 1972-3

LIMA, Peru (JTA) — The lem Program which stresses
recent conference of Latin the centrality of Israel in the
The President's message to American Jewish communi- life of Diaspora Jewry,
Sadat stated in part, "I am ties organized by the Latin
"Dear Madame Prime looking forward to maintain- American Jewish Congress
The newspaper also sug- Minister. I want to express ing our efforts, in coopera-
OFFICIAL AGENCY
gested that Mr. Nixon could my deepest appreciation for tion with the leaders of the and the World Zionist Organ-
ization adopted the Jerusa-
be motivated by an increas- your very gracious message whole world, in order to
ing need for Arab oil.
on my re-election as Presi- realize this great objective"
A top Cairo official ex- dent of the United States. It (of permanent peace in the
pressed surprise at the re- is my firm conviction that world).
port of a pending visit, say- because of the progress we
AUTHORIZED
ing that "We don't know have made in reducing inter-
Daily — Hospital—Sympathy
anything about that at all." national tension over the past
SALES & REPAIRS
Xperienced
Mr. Nixon's cables to Mrs. year, we n,ow have the best
Xcellent
opportunity since the end of
World War II to build a new
Xtremely
structure of lasting peace in
Reasonable
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the world.
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this great goal," he wrote.

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France Isn't Planning to Lift
Arms Embargo on Arab States

PARIS (JTA) — A reliable especially the attack two
French source told the Jew- days ago.)
ish Telegraphic Agency that
France has no intention of
lifting the arms embargo on
-the Arab states that the late
President Charles DeGaulle

imposed on the belligerents
in the 1967 Six-Day War.
The source was responding
to a report in Beirut's French
language newspaper, "L'Ori-
ent-Le Jour," which cLaimed
that sources close to the
French premier's office indi-
cated that France was on the
verge of lifting the embargo.

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The source said France
was not even considering
such action at this time and
described reports to the con,
trary in the Arab press as
"trial balloons" and "a poli-
tical maneuver."

The sources pointed out
that a move with such im-
portant political implications
would have to be decided by
the president himself.
(Reports from Paris reach-
ing New York said France
was considering lifting the
embargo in response to Is-
rael's air raids on Syrian
military posts and terrorist
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