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December 13, 1974 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-13

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Ambassador Scali Reaffirms Friday Speech

.

UNITED NATIONS (JTA)
—United States Ambassador
John Scali reaffirmed Wed-
nesday the American position
he enunciated last Friday
that the UN was being tyran-
nized by a new majority

seeking unrealistic and im-
possible goals and that the
world organization was los-
ing the confidence of the
American people and others
as a result.
Scali made his remarks at

the General Assembly debate
on means to strengthen the
UN role after Third World
delegates sharply attacked
the criticism leveled by the
U.S. and West European
delegations.
"As we seek to strengthen
22—Friday, Dec. 13, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS the performance of the UN,
I hope we can concentrate
more on meaningful dialogue
rather than oratory," the
U.S. envoy said.-,
Responding to an accusa-
tion made by the Algerian
ambassador, Abdellatif Rahal-
-
that his Friday speech was
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an exercise in public rela-
tions, Scali said that anyone
ALL CUSTOM MADE and INSTALLED
who seriously believed that
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misjudged the mood of the
American people.
He said that despite "ex-
treme statements" by some
delegates, he would continue
to do his best to persuade
his countrymen that the Gen-
eral Assembly could return
to the paths of the UN char-
ter and serve the interests
of all of its members.
The attack on the Ameri-
can and European positions
was led by the Algerian
ALCSECOND-HALF 1974DETROIT
'envoy who rejected the "ex-
CITY TAX BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED
travagant warning" made by
the U.S. and its allies. He de-
If you pay City Taxes by the two-payment plan,
fended the move by the Gen-
and have not received your second-half bill,
eral Assembly's president,
please request duplicate by phone, 224-3560,
Abdelazziz Bouteflika of Al-
mail, or in person on the first floor of the
geria, 'in limiting Israel's par-
City-County Building. To fcicilitate phone calls
ticipation in the Palestine
debate.
it is requested that =the WARD NUMBER AND
• Referring to "the delega-
ITEM NUMBER be known.
tion in question" without
Mentioning Israel by name,
SECOND-HALF PAYABLE TO
Rahal
accused Israel of
JANUARY 15, 1975*
showing contempt for the
*(Because the Treasurer's Office will-be closed
General Assembly and trying
-on Wednesday, January 15th, 1975 for ob-
tq upset its proceedings.
servance of Martin Luther King's birthtday,
He said that those delega-
taxes may be paid without penalty through
tions rebelling against the
new maj ority were previous-
'January 16th, 1975:)
ly the majority themselves.
The old majority, he said,
RICHARD J. VERLINDEN
partitioned Palestine despite
Treasurer
the strong opposition of the
then 'minority.

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