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December 07, 1973 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-07

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Ford Suggests That U.S. Should Be
Ready to 'Bargain': Produce for Oil

Rickover Named
Full Admiral

30—Friday, December 7, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Odessa City Council Plans
Threaten Graves of Noted Jews

man of its subcommittee on us oil or do not cooperate in
LONDON (JTA) — Jewish rested parties are entitled to
immigration, citizenship and vital areas of foreign policy.
sources in the Soviet Union transfer buried remains and
Ford replied, "I think we
international law.
reported that the Odessa daily coffins to a new place of
Acknowledging Eilberg's would not use our assets ef-
newspaper, Znamia Komu- burial when a cemetery is
description of the Middle East fectively if we did not indi-
nizma (The Communist Ban- liquidated. Thus, even foreign
conflict as "the most explo- rectly or subtly take actions
ner), stated that the city organizations can, theoreti-
sive and dangerous situation of the kind you are suggest-
council had decided to liqui- cally, apply for permission to
facing the world," Ford said ing if the chips are down or
date the old Jewish cemetery transfer the remains and
he hoped that the first oppor- the opposition or the other
on Tshernomorski Road by tombstones to another place
tunities for Israelis and party will not cooperate . . .
in the city.
the end of this year.
Arabs to negotiate among We cannot give away all our
This cemetery contains a
themselves would result in a assets and not expect some
There is very little time
number of historical Jewish
settlement. But he said he quid pro quo in return."
graves, among them that of left, and Soviet Jews are wor-
Asked later to elaborate
doubted that a just and last-
Mendele Mocher Seforim and ried that neither they nor
ing peace•was feasible if that on that remark, Ford said
Jews abroad will succeed in
Simon Frug.
peace were imposed by the he had information, which he
Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rick-
According to Soviet law, saving the historical
was unable immediately to over, called the father of relatives or any other inte- and tombstones.
major powers or the UN.
"The only real settlement verify, that one or more of America's nuclear navy, has
that will be meaningful, the the Arab states that have in been promoted to admiral,
only settlement that will have the past supplied us with oil retired. Rickover, 73, is di-
some permanence is one be- "have voluntarily released rector of the Atomic Energy
tween the parties them- some of that oil for the U.S. Commission's division of
selves," Ford said. Asked if I am told, and again I haven't naval reactors and deputy
he thought the U.S. could had an opportunity to verify commander of the naval
send troops to the Middle it, (that) the U.S. has agreed ships system command for
TA LIAN-AMERICAN CAFE
East to implement guaran- to make some grain available nuclear propulsion in the
tees, "given the mood of the to the United Arab Republic U.S. Department of Defense.
country today," Ford said he or Egypt. Now whether that His promotion, signed by
didn't believe such a corn- was done on a quid pro quo President Nixon as part of a
mitment should be made. basis or on some other basis, defense procurement bill,
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"It is my understanding I do not know, but it seems was sponsored by Sen. Henry
from conversations with to me that this kind of bar- M. Jackson (D. Wash.).
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(Premier) Golda Meir and gaining may very well be
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In reply to another ques-
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U.S. military personnel and
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NEW Y 0 R K — "Jewish
to maintain Israel as an in- tions with Egypt as a step Camping in Transition" will
forward in improving U.S. be the theme of a National
dependent state."
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Ford added, however, that relations with the Arab world Conference on Jewish Camp-
per person
Dearborn (in the Holiday Inn)
and countering Soviet pen2- ing, to be held Jan. 6-9, at
"the
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NEW YORK (JTA) — The auspices. Co-sponsors are the
old isolationist policy . . ." National Jewish Welfare National Jewish W e l f are
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he said.
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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Vice presidential nominee
Gerald Ford said he believes
that the only "real" and
"meaningful" settlement of
the Middle East conflict can
be worked out by the disput-
ing parties themselves, does
not believe that the U.S.
should commit itself to send
troops to the Middle East
and thinks that this country
should exert its technological
and agricultural power to ex-
tract some sort of quid pro
quo from the Arab states on
the oil embargo.
Rep. Ford elaborated his
views on the Middle East in
response to questions by Rep.
Joshua Eilberg (D. Pa.), a
member of the House Judi-
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