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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-08

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20—Friday, Dec. 1, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Golila Says Most Israelis "%rant to Return
Part of West Bank to Jordanian Govt.

MILAN (ZINS)—In an in- curity, and we are prepared
terview published in the local to relinquish it.•'
paper L•Europa, Golda Meir
Mrs. Meir emphasized that
is reported as saying that, Israel intends to stay in
although no formal govern- Sharm el Sheik, and will not
ment position has been taken, vacate either the Gaza Strip
she believes a majority of or the Golan Heights. She in-
Israelis favor returning part sisted that Israel cannot
of the West Bank to Jordan- agree to "repatriate" the
ian rule. "We know," the Palestinian refugees and is
premier said, "that Suez is opposed to the formation of
not essential to Israel's se- a third national entity for
the Palestinians that would
constitute a buffer state be-
tsseen Israel and the kingdom
of Jordan.
Mrs. Meir confirmed her
resolve not to continue as
prime minister after the next
Knesset elections.

Sir
Albert's

By JOSEPH POLAKOFF
(copyright 1972, JTA, Inc.)

Some indication of
the
views towards minorities and
the poor by Jewish members
of Congress may he seen in
their voting records on civil
rights legislation. In the 92nd
Congress, according to the
Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights, the two Jewish
senators and five of the
12 Jewish representatives
achieved perfect records "on
crucial civil rights issues."

A sixth congressman missed
a perfect score by being un-

recorded twice in 13 votes.
The compilation showed
Eenators Jacob K. Javits
(R, N.Y.) and Abraham Ribi.
cuff ID, Conn.) troth voted
"right" in the conference's
view on eight "key" Senate
issues. Similarly. in the

House, Reps. Bella Abzug.
Emmanuel Celler, Edward

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thal, all Democrats of New
York, along with Sidney
Yates ID, Ill.) voted "right"
on 13 issues.
Rep. Abner Miks.a (R, III.)
voted "right" on all 11 issues
on which he was recorded but
he was absent on two occa
shins included in the corm
pilation. Rep. Bertram Podell
and Rep, Lester Wolff, both
New York Democrats, were
recorded with 10 "rights"
and three "wrongs." Rep.
James Scheuer ID, N.Y.)
scored eight "rights," one
"wrong," and was absent on
four votes. Rep. Joshua Eil-
berg (D, Pa.) was "right"
on six vote; and "wrong" on
seven. Rep. Seymour Halpern

(R, N.Y ) was registered

with five "rights," as many
"wrongs" and three absences.
Rep. Sam Steiger (It, Ariz.)
came in with 12 "wrongs."
He was "right" once in op-
posing a measure which in
effect world have helped put
a stop to busing.
The
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Called
'Most Strict'
YWCA. A dozen major Jew- marks, although they consti-

Jews in Congress Rated on Civil Rights Votes

ence, whose administrative
officers are nearly all black
or Jewish, is made up of
more than 125 organizations
including labor unions, wom-
en's groups, professional so-
cieties a'id religious bodies
of the three major fraterni-
ties. It include s Actors
Equity, United Steelworkers
of America, African Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, Work-
men's Circle, Women's Inter-
national League for Peace
and Freedom, YMCA and

Rabin: U.S. Agrees

Partial Canal Pact Not
Linked to Withdrawal

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel's
ambassador to Washington,
Itzhak Rabin, disclosed that
the United States had agreed
that a partial Suez Canal
agreement would not be
linked in any way to a com-
plete Israeli withdrawal from
the administered Arab terri-
tories.
In a special interview in
the newspaper Maariv, con-
ducted during Rabin's brief
return to Israel, the envoy
disclosed the existence of an
official transcript of talks
held at the beginning of this
year with Joseph J. Sisco,
assistant secretary of state
for Near Eastern affairs.
The transcript, Rabin said,
states that Israel is not
obliged to undertake full
withdrawal in the context of

TEL AVIV — The inde-
ish organizations are affili• tute only 2 per cent of the
pendent daily Haaretz de-
aced, including the National I Senate.
scribed Israeli press censor-
Jewish Community Relations
In the House, the record
ship as "outdated" and "one
Advisory Council.
was somewhat less striking
Statistically, the Jewish but still far above average. of the most strict in the
legislators' commitment to Of the 435 representatives, world."
The paper's attack came
civil rights is outstanding. 60 achieved perfect records.
Only 10 senators matched the The five Jewish congress- after a government ban on
perfect records of Sens. Ribi- men among them totaled publication of reports to the
cuff and Javits. Eighty-eight slightly more than 8 per cent. cabinet on the situation at
did not. Thus, the Jewish pair Deducting the 12 voting mem- the Syrian-Israeli front. The
formed almost - 17 per cent bers of the 13-member Con- ban was issued by Defense
of the senators with perfect gressional Blauck Caucus in Minister Moshe Dayan and
this category, the total is the chief of staff, Gen. David
pared to 48. On a percentage Elazar.
Trip to Israel
"The whole question of Is-
hasis, this means that of the
by Brandt Denied 48 non-Blacks in the House raeli security should be re-
examined,"
the newspaper
BONN (JTA)— Chancellor with unblemished civil rights said.
Willy Brandt has no plans records, more than 10 per
for visiting Israel, the Bonn cent were Jews, although
government spokesman stated Jewish congressmen form
in response to current specu- less than 3 per cent of the
II ouse membership. Like
lation that a visit was envis-
Mikva, 15 other Congress-
aged for next March.
men, including two of the
Bonn government circles
Black Caucus, voted "right"
disclaimed any knowledge of
when they voted, but they
Israeli-German talks on the missed at least
one roll call
subject of Brandt's visit,
each.
which was expected last
autumn, but had to be post-
poned because of the general Christmas Mitzva
SERVING B'NAI BRITH
elections.
BRUSSELS (JTA)—In a
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One Bonn official said the gesture of inter•religlous soli-
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Israeli Executive Jet
Bought by U.S. Firm

LOS ANGELES (JTA)
Delivery of the first Israel-

made executive aircraft, the
1123 jet, to an American
buyer was announced here
by Elkana Galli, Nor th
American director of Israel
Aircraft Industries Ltd.,
manufacturers of the plane.
The $1,000,000 twin-engined
jet with a capacity of 8-10
passengers has been deliv-
ered to the U.S. and is now
in operation by Food Fair
Inc., a Philadelphia-based
firm, Galli said.
He made the announce-
ment at a luncheon held by
Israel Aircraft Industries for
75 top executives of aero-
space and electronics com-
panies in the southern Cali-
fornia area.
Galli said incoming orders
for the 1123 jet would require
a production rate of one
plane per month through the
summer 1973. The 1123 has a
2,000-mile range and cruises
at 540 mph.
The American distributor
of the plane is Atlantic Avia-
tion of Wilmington, Del.

Pre-Cast Homes

JERUSALEM—The housing!
ministry says that half of
the country's housing in 1975
will be constructed from pre-
cast pa r t s. Prefabricated

housing costs up to 10 per
cent more than those put up
by regular methods, but it
a canal reopening.
This protocol between both reduces the time of construc-
our governments remains as tion from 18 to 11 months .

the declared policy of both As the price of regular con-
countries with regard to the struction would probably go
quest fur a political settle- up within a .few years, pre-
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