U t"' n en . s ipwith:Arabs in Interests ob'r l ' ael N ixon: .S. lize that a United States role port the independence and integrity of the state of Is- rael" and "continue to try to seek not only renewed rela- tions with Egypt but with other countries with which those relations have been broken, as you know in the past, growing out of the June 1967 war." "But let me make one thing very clear. Being a friend of one of Israel's neighbors does not make us an enemy of Israel," Mr. Nixon said. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS He also said that the con- 24—Friday, March 22, 1974 ditional nature of the lifting of the Arab oil embargo — subject to review in June— would not deter the U.S. from its present peace-mak- ing efforts in the Middle East. He acknowledged, how- ever, that those efforts and the embargo lifting were "parallel" and "inevitably what happens in one area affects the other." That re- mark led some' observers to the view that Mr. Nixon was acknowledging some pressure from the Arabs to make ad- ditional progress on the peace front or face a renewal of the oil cutoff. Mr. Nixon stressed that there could be no permanent C il l'e ; t0 C1- Aki.:111/ peace in the Mid East unless tei-ers ..c both the U.S. and the Soviet Union desired it. He de- scribed the region as "one of those flashpoints in the world far more important to Locations: Detroit Airport, the interests of the United Downtown, East, Hazel, States and the Soviet Union Highland, Livonia, than a place like Vietnam." Northland, Warren He said "the problem of "Another service of Gold and Seiger Enterprises — Memphis, peace in the Middle East Tennessee." would be high on the agenda HOUSTON (JTA) — Presi- dent Nixon said here Tues- day night that U.S. friend- ship with Israel's Arab neigh- bors did not affect its policy toward Israel and was in fact "in the long-term in- terests of Israel." In a nationally televised question-and-answer session at the convention of the Na- tional Association of Broad- casters, Mr. Nixon declared that U.S. policy in the Middle East would "continue to sup- ANNOUNCING: The only "inn" I place to eat strictly Kosher ‘.001 C so of his talks with Soviet lead- ers in Moscow this spring; Mr. Nixon spoke at consid- erable length on the Middle East. His remarks were in response to a questioner who asked whether, with the oil embargo lifted and "with Egypt seeming to lead the way in that regard, what does that do to U.S. Middle East policy and especially should push come to shove regarding Israel?" The President said: "I realize that many of those who support Israel and its in- dependence, as I have since that state came into exis- tence, wonder about the pol- icy of the United States which is now one designed not only to be a friend of Israel but to be a friend of Israel's neighbors. And I would only suggest that in terms of the future of Israel, it is much better to have the United States a friend of Is- rael's neighbors and thereby able to influence and perhaps restrain their policies rather than as an enemy or with no communication . . . In the long-term interests of Israel and in the long-term interest of all the countries in the Mideast, it is vital that the United States play a con- structive and positive role." He cited as an example "the progress on the Syrian disengagement, which. will be even more difficult from the disengagement on the Israeli front—the Egyptian- Israeli front . . . This is a positive move. We have a long way to go. But in the long term, we have to rea- 1•2 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, the undersigned., do hereby make, constitute and appoint RABBI B. GOTTLIEB, my true and lawful attorney to act in my place and stead, for me and in my name and in my behalf to sell all CHOMETZ owned and pnssessed by me (knowingly or unknowingly) as stated in the TORAH and defined and interpreted by the .SAGES OF ISRAEL (e. g. CHOMETZ: DOUBT OF CHOMETZ, AND ALL KINDS OF CHOMETZ MIXTURES). Also, CHOMETZ that tends to harden and to adhere to a surface of inside of pans, pots or other cooking or eating utensils, of whatsoever nature, and all kinds of live animals that have been eating CHOMETZ or mixtures thereof, and to lease all places wherein the aforementioned CHOMETZ owned or possessed by me may be found., especial- and elsewhere. ly in the premises located at (address) RABBI B. GOTTLIEB has the full authority and power as above given to sell said CHOMETZ and to lease said place or places wherein said CHOMETZ may be found upon such terms and 'ipon such conditions as he, . .in his absolute discretion., shall deem fit and proper. RABBI B. GOTTLIEB has the full power and authority to assign or appoint a substitute or substitutes to act in his place and stead with all the same powers and authority that I have invested in HIM and I do hereby ratify and confirm all that my said attorney, or his substitutes or substitute, shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of these presents. Further, it is my express wish and command that any and all contro- versies that may arise as to the effect or interpretation to be given this in- strument be decided by the DETROIT COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS or their appointed representatives, sitting as a BOARD OF ARBITRATION and their decision as to all matters of law and fact shall be final. They shall have primary and exclusive jurisdiction to determine all such matters and any arbitreion award or judgment given pursuant to the above shall be enforced like any other arbitration award or judgment and a judgment of any Circuit Court shall be rendered upon the arbitration award or judgment pursuant to the Statutes of the State of Michigan in such case made and provided; And to this I hereby affix my signature on this day of Nissan in the year 57 Signature City Address Send to: 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd:, Oak Park LUBAVITCHER CENTER Must be in the Shul office by Friday Mornihg, April 5th TV Airs Nazis; Jews Angered Brirgation of Priam of Attortirg for *air of Tilomrtz Dated: in the Mideast must be one that works with all the coun- tries in the area that are willing to work with us." He said that implicit in many questions asked about the Middle East is why the U.S. maintains its attitude "at a time when the Soviet Union seems to be following, some claim or allege, an ob- structionist attitude in the Mid East. "Let me say," the Presi- dent continued, "there cannot be permanent peace in the Mid East unless the United States is for it and plays a role to get it. But also there cannot be permanent peace in the Mideast if the Soviet Union is against it. As far as the Soviet Union and the United States are concerned, our interests are not always the same in the Mideast. ... .."In my meetings with Mr. Brezhnev two years ago, also this year, and I trust also later in the year, the prob- lem of peace in the Middle East will be high on the agenda." Mr. Nixon added, "We can- not again, if we can avoid it, run the risk of a confronta- tion between the two super- powers in that area of the world. "So, I believe, our policy of working toward perma- nent peace with Israel, with her neighbors and working with the Soviet Union where the Soviet Union is willing to work with us, is in the best interests of everybody concerned." 548-2666 HARTFORD (JTA) —Con- ' necticut Jews are up in arms over the media exposure given two self-styled Nazis who were received briefly at the state capital recently and were later interviewed on a local television program in Nazi regalia complete with swastikas. Gov. Thomas Meskill stressed in a statement to the Hartford Jewish Ledger that the pair had no appointment with him, that he had no use for them and that "they have no place in our society." The two Nazis had gone to the capital to leave a state- ment with the governor call- ing for abandonment of the administration's "pro-Zionist" foreign policy and blaming Jews for the oil shortage. They were seen briefly by an aide to the governor. Afterwards, they indulged in an - anti-Semitic, anti-Black diatribe over WTIC, Channel 3, which covers most of Con- necticut. WTIC president Leonard J. Patricelli delivered an edi- torial on both the TV and radio outlets denouncing the Nazis for their "anti-Ameri- can views." Jerry Wagner, chairman of the community relations com_ mittee of the Hartford Jewish Federation, commended Pa- tricelli's editorial but de- cried the fact that the Nazis were given public exposure in the first place. Loyalty to the howetown can only be measured by how much we contribute to its activities. • I I I 1II I.ISI if The American Jeuits-1 h-iust increase its support Cornmun.ttv ► rnmi91 ant absorption 'In Q3)riculfikke - seItlements. USA funds are needed to rnaKe up for the losses caused by mObi iiation manpower and pok-tafitbn in harvesting fail crops, and damage to bu.itdings and equipment- caused by SheMr19. 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