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August 31, 1973 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-31

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Eban Says Kissinger Will Continue to Strengthen U.S. Mideast Policy

Meanwhile, reports from unlikely that the presenta-
the need for an agreement gram "Face the Nation."
between the parties in the One reporter noted that some Arab capitals indicated hos- tion will take place on Sept.
region and that the influence observers felt the late Pres- tility toward the nomination 11, the scheduled date.
At Kissinger's W h i t e
of the Big Powers is not ident John F. Kennedy had of Kissinger. One Arab news-
enough to reach a final solu- leaned over backward on the paper called his appoint- House office, it was said that
religious issue to the disad- ment a victory for the Zion- the medal ceremony depends
tion.
Rabin, who had many con- vantage of Catholics a n d ists, comparable to the de- on the extent of the Senate
tacts with Dr. Kissinger while suggested that "it might be feat of the Arabs in the Six- Foreign Relations Commit-
he was in Washington, said posible that Henry Kissinger Day War. Another claimed tee's hearings regarding him
he thought that as secretary might lean backward to the that Kissinger doubtlessly and his confirmation by the
of state he would continue extent that it would be dis- would serve Israel more than Senate.
advantageous to the Jewish the U.S.
pression, neither do we wish with even greater firmness to cause, particularly in the
(Continued from Page 1)
Arab diplomats took a sim-
carry out the Middle East
Ito
prohibit,
by
law
or
social
"Promises of immortal
ilar view, although one sug-
Middle East.'
policy
established
.
by
the
salvation or fear of eternal I sanction, sexual behavior be-
Mansfield replied, "No, gested that due to his ances-
White House.
damnation are both illusory tween consenting adults.
not at all. I think as he said try, Dr. Kissinger might be
Rabin
said,
however,
that
and harmful. They distract
"To enhance freedom and
in San Clemente that he will able to extract more conces-
humans from present con- dignity, the individual must he expected "some kind of work in the national inter- sions from Israel than out-
cerns, from self-actualization experience a full range of attempt" at a new American est." Kissinger said at a going Secretary of State
Heck No.
and from rectifying social in- civil liberties in all societies. initiative.
We love everybody,
press conference there last Rogers.
especially our loyal
justices.
Premier Golda Meir cab- week that "I will conduct
Kissinger w i 11 go to
"We depore the division of
clients. Ask to see
"We affirm that moral humankind on nationalistic led good wishes to retiring
the foreign policy of the Fuerth, West Germany, the
our "secret" file of
ues derive their source grounds. We have reached a Secretary of State William
friendly a prominent
place of his birth, to receive
13111 human experience. turning point in human his- P. Rogers, whom she hailed United States regardless of
Call on our
firms.
a gold medal from the city's
religious
and
-national
heri-
Ethics is autonomous and tory where the best option is as the man who initiated the
"de-bugged" phone...
officialdom,
but
it
is
highly
tage."
548-5600 or write to:
situational, needing no theo- to transcend the limits of Suez cease fire and ended
MURRY KOBLIN Adv.
logical or ideological sanc- national sovereignty and to the shooting across the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 31, 1973 5
8430 W. 9 Mile Road.
tion. Ethics stems from hu- move toward the building of waterway three years ago.
man need and interest. To a world community in which
In Washington, Charles
deny this distorts the whole all sectors of the human fam-
Bray III, special assistant to
basis of life.
ily can participate.
Rogers, announced that he is
"We strive for the good
"We
must
expand
commun-
leaving
his post as chief
life, here and now.
"Reason and intelligence ication a n d transportation spokesman for the State De-
are the most effective instru- across frontiers. Travel re- partment on Monday, the day
ments that humankind pos- strictions must cease. We Rogers' resignation takes ef-
Recapture the Romantic look
sesses. There is no substitute: thus call for full international fect.
of the 20's — in a dashing
Bray told newsmen he was
neither faith nor passion suf- cooperation in culture, sci-
ence, the arts and technology leaving because he disliked
new slack for the 70's. It's a
fices in itself.
"In the area of sexuality, across ideological borders.
Neat Fresh Plaid with 24-in.
Kissinger's "style".
"The commitment to toler-
we believe that intolerant at-
bottoms and a 21/2-in. cuff,
Bray, a 39-year-old career
titudes, often cultivated by ance,- understanding and foreign service officer said
all permanent press in sizes
orthodox religions and puri- peaceful negotiation does not he w a s "not necessarily"
29W to 38W.
tanical cultures, unduly re- necessitate acquiescence to leaving the State Depart-
press sexual conduct. The the status quo nor the dam- ment or the foreign service.
right to birth control, abor- ming up of dynamic and rev-
Department sources said
tion and divorce should be olutionary forces. The true the department's Near East
revolution
is
occurring
and
recognized. While we do not
division would remain intact.
approve of exploitive, deni- can continue in countless non-
Sen. Mike Mansfield, the
grating forms of sexual ex- violent adjustments."
Democratic majority leader,
expressed confidence that
Kissinger will conduct . U.S.
foreign policy impartially in
pens again under similar cir- the Middle East, his Jewish
(Continued from Page 1)
would be watched with cumstances, we will do it background notwithstanding.
'Mansfield made his re-
"great concern" because the once more."
Scali denied, however, that marks in reply to questions
composition of the ICAO
general assembly , is heavily his vote in the Security Coun- on the CBS television pro-
cil for a resolution condemn
weighted against Israel.
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ing Israel for diverting the
Other members of the dele-
airliner signified any change
gation were Yehuda Hellman,
of U.S. policy toward Israel.
executive director of t h e
SAVE TO
The vote, which was unani-
ForYoung
Presidents' Conf er ence;
mous, was "focused on a
Men Eight
Is a i a h Minkoff, executive
single incident," Scali said.
to Eighty
vice-chairman of the National
Scali
denied
that
President
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JERUSALEM (JTA)—U.S.
Secretary of State-designate
Henry A. Kissinger was de-
scribed here as a diplomat
who will continue and streng-
then past American policy in
the Middle East.
That view was expressed

by Foreign Minister Abba
Eban and former Israel Am-
basador to the U.S. Itzhak
Rabin. Eban was interviewed
on a television program and
Rabin on radio.
Eban noted that Dr. Kissin-
ger has stressed many times

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dent.
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ment with the Hebrew Uni-
versity for a joint seminar
next year in Israel. The
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