Friday, August 15, 1975 39
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Editorial Implying Israel Influence
on U.S. Foreign Policy Is Resented
Members of Congress who
were contacted by The Jew-
ish News regarding the im-
plied accusation in a Detroit
News editorial on who is
dictating U. S. foreign pol-
icy, with the Yitzhak Rabin
name included in the edito-
rial challenge, expressed
resentment over such impu-
tation of congressional char-
acte•.
The mounting opposition
mass arming of Jordan
.5 again described as a
serious move to prevent fur-
ther massing of military
powers in a destructive
move against. Israel and as a
determination to strive for
peace and to reject even
State Department and
White House delusions
about Jordan's new threats.
undenied aim is to join
forces with Syria against
Israel, have indicated that
Republicans, realizing the
menace threatened by the
Administration's propos-
als in Jordan's behalf,
have joined with Rep.
Jonathan B. Bingham
(D-N.Y.) in preventing
calamitous action by this
country.
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Readers Forum
U.S. Reassessment Scored
Does our President know Israel. And the newspaper
who our friends are, and is Al Thawra published in
he aware of our enemies') Damascus, in June said
For since his Middle East another disengagement
reassessment policy, Israel agreement will not be pos-
has suffered several set- sible. In spite of all this we
hesitate to give Israel the
backs.
Israel expected there economic and military aid
might be a \var between her she needs.
And during this time,
and Syria and possibly
Implication of foreign Egypt this summer, but the many more ships than ever
(Jewish?) influence on U. S. Arabs preferred to put it off have been arriving in the
foreign policy in the Detroit until fall in order to he bet- —ports of Latakia, Syria; Bei-
News editorial met with ter prepared. By putting it rut, Lebanon; and Alexan-
many protests in the com- off and because of President . dria. Egypt: loaded with
munity.
Ford's reassessment, it may military equipment.
That Egypt and Syria
he necessary for Israel' to
fight on four or five fronts have been receiving eco-
Hairy Situation
when that war takes place. - nomic and military aid from
CBS recently announced the U.S. was stated by the
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Egypt
is more ready to fight Arab News Agency early in
Women using swimming
now than for some time. June and the Agency also
pools
in
Israel
have
always
The congressional lead-
Yet the US is sending weap- indicated this is given
ers in the movement to been required to wear ba- ons and economic aid there through third 'countries so
stop the massive military thing caps. Now, however, and to Syria. •Congress won't he on the
support for Jordan, whose long-haired males will have
If our government neck of the President for ap-
to do the same.
proving such a deal.
thinks
Dr. Kissinger will
"It is not a question of
In the meantime all the
accomplish something by
men's
or
women's
lib
so
MAGICIAN
much as serious hair pollu- his step by step diplomacy, friends of Israel can do is
Available For All Occasions
tion' in many of the pools," it is highly improbable. On pray for some miracles to
23 years experience
an Interior Ministry spokes- June 11 and 12 when Presi- happen in favor of Israel in
MAGICAL MEL
man said in announcing the dent Ford met with Prime view of what our reassess-
Minister Yitzak Rabin in ment policy has done. And I
547-2464
new regulation.
Washington, Kissinger join them in this prayer.
PHELPS PHELPS
had already failed to nego-
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DSG Board Lists Nominees
Nominations for the
board of directors of the De-
troit Service Group, year-
round organization of Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund workers,
have been announced by
Milton K. Mahler, chairman
of the nominating commit-
tee.
Directors will be elected
to the group's hoard at the
biennial meeting to be held
Stag Day, Sept. 9, at Knoll-
wood Country Club. DSG
officers are elected at the
first board meeting follow-
ing Stag Day.
and
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Sol Cicurel, Benjamin
H. Frank, Joseph Garson,
Marvin H. Goldman, Dr.
Milton H. Goldrath, Joel
D. Tauber, Norman Wach-
ler and Bernard Weisberg
are those DSG members
who have been nominated
for two-year terms.
Current directors nomi-
nated for at-large posts on
the board until 1977 are Jer-
ome M. Ash, Harold Berry,
Louis C. Blumberg, Tom
Borman, N. - Brewster
Brode•, Sol R. Colton, Dr.
Leon Fill, Merle Harris, Dr.
I. Jerome Hauser, Jay M.
Kogan, Edward C. Levy, Sr.,
Milton Lucow, Charles
Milan, Milton J. Miller,
David S. Mondry, Jack A.
Robinson, Hyman Safrat,
Samuel Schiff, Irving Selig-
man, I. William Sherr, Alex
Sklar, Robert A. Steinberg,
George M. Stutz, Philip T.
Warren and William M.
Wetsman., Jerome Lapides
and Marvin Talan are re-
nominated to serve as repre-
sentatives from Pontiac.
Invitations to Stag Day
have been mailed. DSG ex-
ecutive director Esther R.
Prussian is taking reserva-
tions for golf, lunch and din-
ner at the Jewish Welfare
Federation offices,
965 - 3939.
Golf tee times are from
8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.,
and the club's tennis facili-
ties will be available to DSG
members that day, accord-
ing to chairman Norman
Wachler. There will be a
buffet lunch at 11:30 a.m.
with a cocktail reception at
5:30 p.m. and dinner at 7.
Special recognition will
be given at the dinner to
the leaders of the 1975 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign-Is-
rael Emergency Fund. The
traditional DSG loving
cup will be awarded to the
Campaign Division show-
ing the highest increase
over the previous year.
Serving with Mahler on
the nominating committee
are Peter B. Copeland, Dr.
Paul C. Feinberg, Irving
Laker, Myron L. Milgrom,
Albert Newman and Alex
Sklar.
March of Dimes Bike-a-Thon Due
The Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter March of Dimes an-
nounces its fourth annual
Bike-A-Thon, Super Ride
'75, will have its first event
Sept. 21, leaving 7 a.m. from
the Michigan State Fair
Grounds for a 100-mile trip.
On Sept. 27, a 50-mile
Bike-A-Thon will begin be-
tween 8 and 9 a.m. from
both Metropolitan Beach
and Grosse Ile. Another
50-mile Bike-A-Thon will be
held Oct. 4 at Edward Hines
Park.
Pre-registration is re-
quired and sponsor forms
are available at most bike
shops or may be obtained by
calling the March of Dimes,
864-6000 in Wayne County
or 465-1378 in Macomb
County. Anyone over 12
years of - age may partici-
pate. Supervision will be
provided. Mileage will be au-
thenticated at checkpoints.
Co-sponsoring the Bike-
A-Thon with the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Chapter March
of Dimes is the Detroit Coca
Cola Bottling Co. Mike Wal-
den, Michigan Bicycle Fed-
eration president and na-
tional coordinator, March of
Dimes Bike-A-Thons, is
helping to coordinate the
Bike-A-Thons. •
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