4eany Wires Kissinger: Security Council Accused of Abdicating Peace. Role UNITED NATIONS (JTA) day night to have denied that for what has happened.' Te- hatred and has supplied all kinds of weapons of war to third meeting of the Se- 30 Russian personnel were koah declared: !FL Solidly With Israel —A "The Soviet Union has the Arab states. If it were curity Council on the Middle killed when a bomb struck WASHINGTON (JTA) eorge Meany, president of ie AFL-CIO, sent a cable aesday to Secretary of State -nry Kissinger which read: I have today wired Y. reshel, acting general sec- Aary of Histadrut, to ex- ress the AFL-CIO's solidar- y with and full support of ;rael, the Histadrut and the raeli workers in their uggle for a free society ased on decency and social istice." "I am firmly convinced 'at these are the heartfelt entiments not only of our -mbership but the over- 'helming majority of all niericans. I urge you in this rav' • our of the Israeli atio. A) give clear and trong voice to these senti- lonts. The ignominious Syrian and yptian aggression launch- d on the holiest Jewish holi- ay has but one purpose — he destruction of Israel and, vith it, of democracy in the fiddle East. "In so critical a moment, o nation must be allowed to oubt, even for one second, - where the U.S. stands. We East war appeared uncertain the Soviet Cultural Center in identified itself with barbaric cannot ignore the role of the Wednesday as diploma t s Damascus. The erroneous re- seemed to be taking their port, nevertheless, prompted cue from developments on a bitter polemic against Is- the miltary front, which so rael by the Soviet ambassa- dor, Yacov Malik, w h o far have been indecisive. The two sessions already stalked out of the chamber held, Monday and Tuesday, with his delegation when the are his yielded nothing in the way of Israeli ambassador, Yosef concrete proposals to end the Tekah, began to speak. customers fighting, bringing the 15- The walkout, amid thun- member body under increas- derous applause from pro- always ing criticism for abdicating Arab delegates and pro-Arabs its function as the world's packing the gallery provided smiling and peace-keeping instrument. the only note of drama in the happy? The session late Tuesday Security Council sessions so afternoon was devoted main- far. ly to formal expressions of Ambassador Tekoah was condolences for the deaths of determined to finish his state- Buy from AL civilians—including UN and ment, however, and did so de- foreign diplomatic personnel spite four interruptions by —in Israels air raid on Da- the delegate from Sudan. GEORGE MEANY mascus. But many of the Tekoah said he was not sur- Soviet Union, which not only casualty reports turned out prised that the Soviet dele- supplies the arms for this later to be untrue. gate walked out since "his Syrian sources in Damas- country must assume a great treachery but knew of it in advance. Failure of our gov- cus were reported late Tues- share of the responsibility TR 5-0300 ernment to act upon its com- mitment to insure the sur- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1973-13 vival of Israel will not advance the detente you and the President seek. Rather, it will raise in the minds of millions this question: Is anything worth having that bears such bitter fruits?" WHY. KLINE and find out! DALGLEISH CADILLAC n,,ungressmen Are Mum a fter Talk With Nixon -continued from Page 12) re unanimously behind the ,ositions undertaken by the president and Mr. Kissinger o bring about a cease fire Ind a settlement in ne diddle East." (Continued on Page 14) area." But he went on to note that "we have never lost interest in those coun- tries of the Middle East" and "this is historically true of Israel." Sen. Scott pointed out that the Mansfield-Scott resolu- tion, adopted unanimously by voice vote in the Senate Oct. 8, was in keeping with the "general policy" of the ad- ministration. The resolution calls for a pullback by the forces to the lines of Oct. 5, the day before the attacks, and for more stable condi- Sen. Mansfield and other tions which would lead to ongressional figures at the peace in the area. 'our-long session sidestepped Sen. J. William Fulbright wo direct questions on the oviet position toward the (D., Ark.) told newsmen that ighting. They seemed to be "I find no fault with the ad- vary against exacerbating ministration — or what the A merican relations with both secretary of state is attempt- he Soviet Union and the ing to do — to bring it to an early end and lay the basis ).-rab states. The meeting took place as for a more permanent settle- sews came that a Soviet ment with due regard for !miser and two destroyers UN resolutions of the past." House Speaker Carl Albert iad passed from the Black iea through the Turkish (D., Okla.) said that the itraits and into the Mediter- President and Dr. Kissinger •anean to join a new style expressed "the hope which ,oviet cruiser equipped with we of course share, that the urface-to-air missiles which fighting will soon come to !ntered the Mediterranean an end and the long-time nior to the Egyptian-Syrian problems (of the area) may be solved." attacks on Israel Oct. 6. At a breakfast meeting Asked for views on the So- iiet encouragement of the with newsmen Wednesday grab aggressors, Sen. Mans- morning, Sen. Mansfield ex- field said that the matter pressed opposition to U. S. lme up in passing" forces becoming involved in trio mediately went on to the conflict. Asked whether vay that the United States is the U. 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