Bonn to Keep Balanced Policy in Relations With M.E. States BONN (JTA) — The West German government is to continue to pursue its policy of "balanced relations to all Middle East states." Government spokesman Ar- min Gruenwald said here that Bonn did not feel recent criticism by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger that Europe was not cooperating sufficiently in Middle East detente efforts applied to West Germany. However, Bonn would not join in the public discussion on possible dangers of a new Middle East war, he added. The chief foreign office spokesman, Ruediger v on Pachelbel, said he denied Is- raeli reports that Bonn had signified approval for possi- ble U.S. arms supplies to Israel from bases in West Germany in case of war. This was underscored when West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said in an interview published in the news weekly, "Der Spiegel," that he would resist any American pressure to use U.S. bases in West Germany to supply Israel with arms Israeli Pound Down ZURICH (ZINS) — Since the official devaluation of the Israel pound, there has been a further 3 percent decline in its value as compared with other European curren- cies. This is the result of a drop in the value of the U.S. dollar to which the Israeli currency is tied. NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR HAPPY:OCCASION. • Bar Mitzva • Wedding • Banquet, Etc. SEVERIN and THOMAS Singing, Dancing & Guitar in the event of a new Mid- east war. Asked by the magazine how strong this pressure is, SchmidLsaid, "I know of no such pressure, and we would Milwaukee Synagogues Defaced MILWAUKEE ( JTA ) — Three synagogues were de- faced recently here with Nazi swastikas and slogans. The building housing the Jewish Board of Education and Hil- lel, and a delicatessen also had Nazi messages scrawled on the outside of the struc- tures in magic markers and crayons. The defacements followed a meeting of the local Nazi party, a branch of the Na- tional Socialist White People's Party. The three synagogues defaced were Temple Men- orah, Temple Agudas Achim and Cong. Beth Jehudah. Several weeks ago an in- junction was issued to pre- vent the group from distrib- uting literature within 200 feet of any school entrance or exit and requiring that the police be informed of any intentions by the group to distribute literature. War- rants charging two party members with disorderly conduct were also issued fol- lowing a scuffle in which several people sustained miner injuries. The Milwaukee Jewish Council and the Wisconsin board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith said they are undertaking a num- ber of programs and activi- ties to try to defuse the situ- ation and limit the actions of Kissinger Report on Israel Denied WASHINGTON (JTA) — A report that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger believes Israel should give up East Jerusalem and the lands it CALL AFTER 6 P.M. occupied in the Six-Day War was disclaimed at the State Department. • -a According to the report, a Massachusetts member of Congress informed a meet- Creative Party Planning 1 ing in Boston that Kissinger including had told him Israel's return to its 1948 lines was neces- sary for a Middle East peace settlement. Personalized Party A similar report, attributed Favors to U.S. official sources, but InvitationS and Party not to Kissinger, circulated Accessories for rill occasions. in Washington a month ago. 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Differ- ences over the issue arose during the Yom Kippur War when Willy Brandt was chan- cellor. Referring to the planned the Nazis, including meetings with Mayor Henry Maier, police officials and calls for strict enforcement of the law "against any unlawful activi- ties by the Nazis or their fol- lowers." The two Jewish defense or- ganizations opposed creation of vigilante groups affi- ances with radical left youth groups to combat the Nazis. They noted that the right by Nazis to distribute hate literature on the streets "is clearly protected by the First Amendment" provided that the distribution of such lit- erature does not constitute a "clear and imminent dan- ger" of violence. European-Arab dialogue, von Pachelbel said that a deci- sion on whether the Pales- tine Liberation Organization should attend would be left to the EEC Ministerial Coun- cil. 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