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October 10, 1975 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

End to M.E. Arms Race Sought

(Continued from Page 1)
the American Friends Serv-
from the proposal for the ice Committee; Robert Bar-
technicians and that U.S. tell, Liberty Lobby; Rabbi
statements of intentions Herzl Krenz, United Zion-
should not be given a le- ists-Revisionists, Inc.; Wil-
gally-binding character liam Perl, Jewish Defense
which was never intended League; and Rabbi Shlomo
and is not important in Theler, Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American
them."
Kissinger disclosed, Jewish Activist Organiza-
however, that Tuesday he tions.
The committee also heard
gave the Senate committee
a classified legal analysis testimony from former Un-
of which undertakings are dersecretary of State
"binding" and which are George Ball, former Sen. J.
not. Kissinger seemed to William Fulbright, and for-
indicate that only the U.S. mer Ambassador to the UN
guarantee of oil for Israel Charles Yost.

is binding.

The House International
Relations Committee, by a
unanimous vote of 31-0 last
Friday, voted out for full
House consideration a bi-
partisan resolution that
supported the U.S. pres-
ence in the Middle East be-
cause it constitutes "a sig-
nificant step toward peace
in the Middle East." Rep.
William Broomfield of
Michigan is the ranking
Republican on that com-
mittee.

Particularly questioned
was the administration's
pledge to "consult
promptly" with the Israel
government with "respect to
what support, diplomatic
and otherwise, or assistance
it can lend Israel" in ac-
cordance with "U.S. con-
stitutional practices" should
Israel face "threats" to its
security or sovereignty from
a world power." Several sen-
ators construed this to be a
commitment and a treaty Meanwhile, Dr. Haim
matter, and suggested a full Ben-Shahar, president of
Senate debate and two-
* * *
thirds majority vote to be
required for approval of the
Abu Rodeis Fields
collateral agreements.
In the vote on the mea- Start Inventories
sure to approve sending
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
American technicians to the
Sinai buffer zone. Wednes- Three American oil techni-
day evening, in the House of cians employed by the Mo-
Representatives, the Michi- bile Oil Co. on behalf of
gan delegation overwhelm- Egypt arrived at the Ras Su-
ingly supported the pro- dar oilfield on the Gulf of
posal. Voting against the Suez coast Sunday.
The technicians are the
measure were Democrats
Conyers and Ford a nd Re- first tangible sign of the im-
pending Israeli withdrawal
publican Hutchinsin.
The Senate committee from the Suez coast under
heard opposition statem e nts the interim agreement with
from Sen. James Abourezk Egypt.
Formally, government of-
(D-SD); John Volkmer of
ficials here stress, the im-
Center Workers
plementation will not start
until the U.S. Congress ap-
Take Israel Jobs
proves the Sinai pact. For
NEW YORK — Four Jew- that reason the number of
ish communal workers will technicians in the advance
give up full-time positions in party was cut from five, the
the United States to spend number originally set by the
an entire year in Israel on military protocol signed in
the staffs of Jewish commu- Geneva last month, to three.
nity centers there.
The first formal step in
The four Americans, who the implementation is ex-
will leave for Israel on pected to be the arrival at
Wednesday, are participat- Ras Sudar, a small field
ing in the second year of the 100 kilometers north of the
Sherut La'am for Center main Abu Rodeis field, of
Workers program jointly an Egyptian oil tanker.
sponsored by the National Israel is due to pull out of
Jewish Welfare Board, the Ras Sudar finally in mid-
American Zionist Youth November and from Abu
Foundation, the Israel Cor- Rodeis at the end of No-
poration of Community vember.
The oil-pumping machi-
Centers, the Youth and He-
halutz Department of the nery at the 73 on-shore and
World Zionist Organization 13 off-shore wells will not
and the Association of Jew- miss a beat when the wells
ish Center Workers are handed back to Egyp-
tian ownership.
(AJCW).
An official of the Netivei
The communal workers
participating in the Sherut Neft Co., which has been op-
La'am program will have erating the Abu Rodeis oil-
the opportunity to experi- fields for the Israel govern-
ence Israel in a day-to-day ment since their capture in
situation by working side by 1967, said that to halt pro-
side with their Israel coun- duction, even for a brief
time, would cost millions in
terparts.
damage to the wells.
Israel intends to return
Costly Phone Call
the oilfields in top condi-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — tion, including the many im-
The cost of an overseas tele- provements it made over the
phone call or cable increased past eight years for which
16.6 percent due to the Egypt agreed to reimburse
devaluation of the pound. Israel under terms of the
Overseas mail costs will be Sinai accord signed last
increased similarly.
month.

October 10, 1975 9

The deal you want
is the deal we'll make.

Tel Aviv University, said
that Israelis are growing
concerned about the atti-
tude of some Americans
who ask why the U.S. gov-
ernment should aid Israel
financially when it is not
helping New York City.
He said two-thirds of Is-
rael's $3.5 billion balance of
payments deficit is due to
defense costs.
He explained that if there
were no outside influences
on the Arab-Israeli conflict
Israel would be able to meet
its own defense needs. But
since the Soviet Union is
arming the Arabs, the Mid-
east conflict is part of a
global conflict and help to
Israel aids America's global
defense strategy

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