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January 12, 1973 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-12

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8—Friday, Jan. 12, 1973

Peace Based on
State Favored by

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Mapam party's recent sixth ,
national convention adopted
a moderate line on the future
of the administered territor-
ies and suggested that Israel
favor a peace settlement
based on two states — Arab
and Jewish—in the territory
that was formerly Palestine.
Resolutions adopted at the
closing session opposed any
Israeli military withdrawal
from the present cease-fire
lines before peace is achieved
and favored attempts to ne- e
gotiate a partial Suez settle-
ment with Egypt.

Mapam stated that united
Jerusalem must remain the
capital of Israel but proposed
autonomous control for the
Moslem and Christian holy
places in the city and
Israel should not oppose that
principle even if control rest-
ed with a neighboring Arab
state.

Jewish Ag ency Building Bombed in Paris
ency

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

(Continued from Page 1)
ing kept secret and Israeli
charged that the local police and French officials refused
had ignored requests by the to reveal the exact time of
agency for extra security Mrs. Meir's arrival. She was
expected to arrive today and
measures.
Topiol said suspicious per- return Sunday.
sons had been seen in the . During her stay, Mrs. Meir
• neighborhood during the past also will meet with members
few days but that when the of the Jewish community.
. police were informed, they have Friday night dinner with
said there was no sign of the embassy staff and confer
danger and pleaded lack of with "old friends," French
manpower.
political personalities from
A Jewish Agency spokes- the "olden days" of Franco-
man recalled that Premier Israeli friendship.
Pierre Messmer had assured
Saturday, the premier will
Prof. Ady Steg, president of attend the Socialist Interna-
the Representative Council of tional Conference together
French Jews (CRIS), last with the premiers of Sweden,
March that "Jewish organiza- Denmark, Austria and Fin-
tions have nothing to fear on land.
French territory and that
Her stay in Paris may be
their protection will be en- marred, however, by a num-
sured by French authorities." ber of demonstrations and

,
"

t
i

On the touchy question of
the future of the Gaza Strip. ,
the convention voted down a
proposal b tee par y s vet-
eran leadership to reaffirm
1956 position calling forDiploma
Diploma in Hebrew
annexation of the Stri
p to for 1907 Yale Grad
Israel.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (JTA)
While precluding the re- —Judge Joseph Shapiro of
turn of the Strip to Egypt Bridgeport has received a
under any circumstances, special diploma—in Hebrew
Mapam approved by a vote —t o prove he graduated from
of 304-266 s resolution stated Yale school 65 y
that the future of the Gaza ago.
Strip was to be decided even-
In 1907, when Judge Sha-
tually on the basis of Israel's piro was graduated, he re-
security requirements, the
eelved the degree of bachelor
will of the local population of laws and the script was

and the needs for a solution the traditional Latin of Yale
of the refugee problem. diplomas.
The convention also favored
In 1971, the university de-
a resolution by the veteran cided to award law graduates
leadership supporting Jewish the juris doctor degree, a de-
- settlement in the Raffah dis- cision stemming from the

trict for security reasons. fact that Yale law students
But it stressed that steps be already have a bachelor's
taken to protect the rights of degree and from the belief
the Bedouin inhabitants of
that law graduates deserved
the area.
a more prestigious degree.
Mapam favored a peace
Judge Shapiro asked for
settlement that would return
all of Sinai to Egypt with the the new degree, with one ad-
stipulation that the peninsula ditional favor, that the diplo-
be demilitarized and that cer- ma be In Hebrew, not Latin.

Chief Rabbi Jacob Kaplan counter - demonstrations. Ex-
of France told the JTA "It is treme leftist organizations
scandalous that the Jewish have called for demonstra-
Agency in Paris was not bet- tions.
ter protected."
(French President Georges
The CRIS released a state-
Pompidou said that no
ment calling on the govern-
French officials would have
ment "to take efficient meas-
any contact with the five
ures to ensure the adequate
heads of state scheduled to
protection of all people and
attend the conference.
institutions now in danger.•'
(He appeared sensitive
Security Tightened
when newsmen persisted in
Around Golda Meir
bringing up Mrs. Meir's name
PARIS (JTA)—The French
authorities plan to enforce
especially stringent security Yugoslav Community
measures during Israeli
Hosts Kibutz Group
Prime Minister Golda Meir's
t
BELGRADE (JTA) — The
rip to Paris.
.Hundreds of uniformed and Federation of Jewish Com-
munities
in Yugoslavia re-
p lainclothes police have been
rought to the capital to en- cently hosted a group of
ure her personal security. young men and women from
The newly fortned special Kibutz Gat in Israel, and
a
nti-terrorist squad has been Shaul Ben Shimon, a leader
p ut on fulltime alert and will of Histradrut, it was reported
the Jewish magazine,
be deployed along Mrs. :Weir's by
Jevrjski Pregled.
route in Paris.
Other recent visitors were
Police de-mining experts
were carefully checking the Edward Ginsberg, former
French Senate buildin g, chairman of the United Jew-
where the Socialist Confer- ish Appeal in the U.S. and
ence is due to be held for Dr. M. Borsa, president of
possible mines or explosives. the Hungarian-Jewish Central
The premier's hotel is be- Welfare Board.

specifically, but he insisted
that he would see none of the
five.
"By their own admission,
these premiers come as mem-
bers of their political parties
and not as statesmen or rep-
resentatives of their coun-
tries. We shall treat them as
such and have no contact
with them," he said.

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