- - — Kissinger Told by Morgenthau, Foreign Policy Agency Not to Dismember Israel NEW YORK (JTA)—Secre- tary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger was warned by Prof. Hans J. Morgenthau that the United States must refrain "from exerting pressures which can only lead to Is- rael's piecemeal dismember- ment." Prof. Morgenthau, a con- '• 11;!, ' 4,. .4"r:4 411;t;41KWIWV&IIIV4;41;t;411.;2. re; .-..; ■ .-..;4b-r.±;4 ■ it;116; ■ :.4 Ict;4111;t2bat; :41 p. 1 P 1.747.1 • I 'Z . t .. In: . I t 7. 1.;: . Mi OZ . I P-T: P7 - . MAROF 7:4 1 BUICK-OPEL-HONDA IS STILL ilIttilfOUR BEST BUYil 11,4 $10: 28585 TELEGRAPH, • ,t; • So. of 12 Mile Elq. Across from The TEL-12 MALL :11E 353- 1 300 74 1 t .■ ;4 ir.t;1 1 ■ ;2;1 sistent critic of efforts at detente between the United States and the Soviet Union, issued the warning in an open letter as chairman of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Citing the fate of Czecho- slovakia after the 1938 Mu- nich settlement, Prof. Mor- genthau declared that the U. S. "must not pursue a policy of peace at any price, blind to Arab and Soviet ob• jectives." He accused the Soviet Union of ignoring the requirements of detente in IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN fog El c" ' 46;1;4 ; V.t.7.113 ' ■ 41K21;411 ; ■ 2;;411.72:;1•2:;411. " ■; ■•■•■ 1;1;4 11W 11W1r.t;411,... 'Milan Winarias, Detroit, Mich. MADE ESPECIALLY ° If FOR US, REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU! Beautiful Riviera brand sandals, in many grand styles and colors with very special prices during this special selling at Phillips. VALUES TO $16 NOW .90 &$'12.90 connection with the Yom Kippur War when it knew of the impending Syrian- Egyptian attack on Israel, when it "incited" other Arab states to join in the war, and when it urged the oil-pro- ducing Arab states to con- tinue the oil embargo against the United States. Prof. Morgenthau said that, in bidding for Arab favor, the U. S. had developed a new posture in the Middle East, "shifting in a pro-Arab direction," despite the "un- changed objective of all Arab states, 'moderate' as well as radical, to destroy Israel." He said the risk for both the United States and Israel in such a new U. S. policy, "lies in the ability of the Soviet Union to outbid the United States in supporting the Arabs against Israel." He noted that this competi- tion - luld result in the U. S. pl. :,wring Israel "to make ever more far-reaching con- cessions until its very exist- ence would be jeopardized." Prof. Morgenthau declared also that "if the Soviet Union can compete successfully with the United States for the Arabs' favor only at the price of Israel's destruction, it will not hesitate to help the Arabs attain that objec- tive." He added that "it appears the Soviets are rearming the Arab armies on a massive scale." 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