Golda. Meir Tells British 'Masada Won't Happen Again' • LONDON (JTA) — Former Premier Golda -Meir, speak- ing at a dinner in her honor here Nov. 29, told British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and the world that "we shall not volunteer to die so that the rest of the world may live." Mrs. Meir, who was given a standing ovation at the start and close of her address, said that • during the Yom Kippur War, President Richard Nix- on, "not known as a member of the Socialist International, sent us arms, while countries FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY . .111PAOYED Eriiirova--NoidhirLArmr—titgs Rocomm•ndod. by Physicians • Mt OONSUCTATION 11#111111111.51f . PERIM 4tegiskkect Electrologisi': ADVANCE-6- 0111ntIG 33077 GIEDIRELD %yam 260.. NF. Nont4d SoPro+ideocilic4Wat PHONE 537-1108 Is Yora Down/4mm • vl ruled by our socialist friends" did not cooperate. Declaring that • "Masada will not happen again," Mrs. Meir said, "We abhor war but we also know how to de- fend ourselves. We shall not volunteer to be sacrificed so that the rest of the world may live in peace." The Jews are not going to be a minority in their coun- try, she stated. "Two million more Jews in Israel, and the whole situation will be trans- formed," Mrs. Meir said. "We shall have peace in the not too distant future. I do not know whether I shall live to see it, but most of you will." Referring to the anti-Israel and pro-Palestine Liberation Organization resolutions ap- proved by the UN General Assembly, Mrs. Meir said, "We are deeply disappointed with our friends—from our enemies we expect nothing— who abstained when the vote was about the destruction of Israel, for this is what the Assembly resolution w a s about." Prime Minister Wilson dis- closed that in the recent hi- jacking of a British Airways plane, "the gunmen put a con- dition to us, which reached me at the Cabinet emergency room," that "we must ex- press grovelling regret over our contribution to the estab- lishment of Israel and we must publicly repudiate the Balfour Declaration." Adding that 20 British lives were at stake, Wilson declared "I did not summon the Cabinet. I said 'no' at once." He also said that some British Jews expected him to join in public protests against the treatment of Soviet Jews. He said such Jews should realize that sometimes more could be achieved by quiet di- plomacy, adding that "our part in the rescue" of the Soviet dancers, Valery and Galina Panov, "has not been insignificant." Wilson, who addressed the gathering as "fellow, friends of Israel,"_ also said that "Resolution' 242" of the Se- curity Council "remains the cornerstone, as far as we are concerned. There is only one addition,Resolution 338, which provides for direct ne- gotiations between the par- ties." - - The Prime Minister added that "the Palestinian problem must be settled as part of any lasting agreement" and that while the Arab summit at Rabat "made the situation SLIM LINE BLINDS LAMINATED SHADES 20% off Also DRAPES and SHADES ALL CUSTOM MADE and INSTALLED . FREE ESTIMATE *559-8209 559-8209 MPG WINDOW INTERIORS GUITAR LESSONS . FREE Private lessons' also available for ‘forgan, piano, drums and bass guitar ,. 54 1 .2 1 4 1 Wonderland Music Co. Green-8 Shopping Center - On Greenfield across from Northland NEW YORK (JTA) — Mitchell Sharp, president of the Privy Council of Canada and Canada's former minis- ter of external affairs, said Sunday that despite "signs of weakness" and "defects and shortcomings" of the United Nations "it must be admitted that some forum for the nation states is in- dispensable." Addressing some 800 per- sons attending the American Jewish Congress' annual Stephen S. Wise Awards Din- ner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Sharp-- -.stated that Canada's policy in the Mid- dle East-during his six years as foreign minister and under his successor, Allen Mac- Eachen, is based on the view ."that only if there is respect for sovereignty of the states in the area is there any hope for peace in the Middle East." Sharp, who is also a leader in the Trudeau, government, denounced terrorism and de- clared that "the killing of innocents to draw attention to the virtue .of a cause in- spired revulsion and loathing rather than sympathy, and had led inevitably to retalia- tion." Sharp noted that Mac- Eachen, in a speech to the General -Assembly Nov. 20, said Canada was opposed "to any attempt to challenge the right of Israel . . . to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats and acts of force." 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Declaring that "we have .to leave it for the moment to the superpowers," he said;'- "we are at all times ready to con- tribute our share to the peace making process and I believe we can make a significant contribution.' Joe Gormley, chairman of the Labor Friends - of Israel, which sponsored the dinner, presided. Many Cabinet mem- bers and other British lead- ers, as well as 100 members of Parliament, attended the event. Gormley told the dinner guests that peace. in 'the Mid- dle East could come only by negotiation "but Israel must be sure' of her safety and her borders before we have peace. We are not merely lukewarm friends of Israel. We shall fight her political battles with her until justice and peace come to Israel and the Middle East as a whole." Gideon Rafael, the Israeli Ambassador, said "Israel stands once more in solitary watch and facing an on- slaught." He added that "the -ram- parts which we 'are manning are the front lines of free- dom" and that "the suppres- sion of freedom,---yours and ours, is the real objective of the so-called freedom fight- ers." . Canada Official Blasts Terror; World Forum 'Indispensable' BY EXPERT TEACHERS USE OUR GUITAR Cali for appointment 54—Friday, Dec. 6, 1974 . 4"4144 . ••••••++414441S+444:"4" . ••404+ 444•4 "•••••••4.t.. the Canadian Jewish Con- gress, Bnai Brith and the Canadian Zionist Federation, of Canada's absention during the vote in the General As- sembly on the pro-Palestin- ian resolutions., In a telegram to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Tru- deau, the group praised Mac- Eachen's statement but noted that "we are gravely dis- turbed and indeed shocked' by our government's absten- tion on the vote on the sub- stantive resolution on Pales- tine" which was "completely contradictory- to Canada's position stated 'on Nov. 20." The substantive resolution recognized the rights of the Palestinians to return to their homes and property and right to •elf-determination. The Stephen S. Wise Award was presented to Charles R. Bronfman of Montreal; presi- dent of the House of Sea- gram Ltd., and Edgar M. Bronfman of New York, president of Distillers Corpo- ration Seagram's Ltd. "for their leadership in civic and Jewish affairs." The dinner marked the centennial of the birth of Dr. Wise. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS gErWRIEUMMENIMMEININIOEMN F r i This Ad Good For FREE HANUKA GIFT With $25.00 Purchase or More BRODY'S BOYS et YOUNG MENS WEA 13745 W. NINE MILE RD. • BankAmericard 41, Master Charge LI 3-4115 • Layaways ci ci Go shop p ing in Europe for Christmas. Just by coming Next-Door. You'll see perfectly tailored French Dressing blue jean suits from Paris. Handsome pants from Montreal. Roland body shirts, designed in Italy. And incredible leathers from Spain, Belgium-, and France. 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