THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10 Friday, February 14, 1975 Used Oriental RUGS WANTED Top Cash Prices Paid Confidential Offers Call anytime DI 2-8400 • • ..G • • • C atering by e Massachusetts, Writers Hit UNESCO Resolutions Many people think of knowl- edge as of money. They would like knowledge, but cannot face the perseverance and self-denial that go to the acquisition of it. — John Viscount Morley BOSTON (JTA)—The Massa- chusetts State Senate has adopted a resolution condemn- ing "the irresponsible action of UNESCO in expelling Israel from its European section and in denying that country assist- ance for humanitarian pro- jects." The resolution is believed to be the first anti-UNESCO resolution adopted by a state legislative body. The Ultimate-in Catering With A Yiddish Tamm For ALL OCcasions Elegant Pastries — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres Dinners with A Distinctive Flair — Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 4 The resolution noted that Is- rael made outstanding contri- butions through UNESCO for the well-being of humanity and had given UNESCO more money than she had received. Hall Availa ble A....543-3585 Jeep _ Henry W. Moss & Sons, Inc. It_ also noted that the UNESCO act violated the United Nations Charter as well as UNESCO's charter. Copies of the resolution are being sent to President Ford, U.S. Amabas- sador to the UN John Scali and to all members of Congress from Massachusetts. Detroit's Only Exclusive JEEP Dealership Outstanding Choice of NEW & USED JEEPS Call David Rosenman 834-5145 13900 LIVERNOIS At the same time last week a delegation of artists and writers met at the UN with Michigan's Largest Cadillac Dealer Presents: *******Itrk********** irir-Infr**--Irldr-kir*.****/4*** rt 11 0 .11 ] * 4( . 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James Michener, Arthur Miller, Colleen Dewhurst, Julie Harris and . Anna Strasberg (Mrs. Lee Strasberg). They presented a letter to John Fobes, the deputy director-general, to be trans- mitted to Amadou M. M'Bow, director-general in Paris. The letter said: "We cannot be silent in the face of the bla- tant subversion of UNESCO's principles and purposes by pol- itically motivated resolutions aimed at transforming Israel into a veritable pariah in the world community." It pointed out that UNES- CO's own experts have la- beled as "patently false accu- sations made in the resolution that the excavations (in Jeru- salem) constitute a danger to historical monuments." A second resolution "denying Israel membership in the Eu- ropean regional group vir- tually places the Jewish state id a kind of international limbo." The letter concluded: "We vigorously protest these Gen- eral Conference resolutions which have shocked mankind's intellectual community and de- mand that they be rescined. Should such action not be forth- coming, our conscience de- mand that they be rescinded. Circumstances cooperate with an- institution whose purposes have been grossly,perverted, and we shall call upon our col- leagues throughout the world to follow the same course." ZOA Opens Press Office in Capitol - NEW YORK — The Zionist Organization of America has announced the opening of the Washington office of its na- tional public affairs depart- ment. The new office will func- tion as a branch of the national public affairs department. Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein, ZOA president; Leon Ilutovich, national executive director of ZOA; and Samuel H. Wang, national chairman of. ZOA pub- lic affairs committee, announed the establishment of the new office. The three Zionist leaders said that the action setting up the new facility "comes at a time when public affairs work on behalf of Israel is of crucial sig- nificance. 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