T144:-,141.1111111114 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 January 9, 1976 NBC Deleted Ford's Response to Question on 'Jewish Pressure' NEW YORK (JTA) — A spokesman for NBC-TV said this week that a segment of the interview with Presi- dent Ford dealing with pres- sure from American Jews and others was cut from its three-hour survey of Ameri- can foreign policy Monday night because of editorial judgement that there were more important segments to include within time limita- tions. "There was no other reason," the spokesman stressed. A White House spokes- man said that what parts of the interview were to be used is "something totally CREATIVE PARTY PLANNING pod DECORATING Bar Mitzvahs, Wed-' dings, Sweet Sixteens etc. v CANDY CENTERPIECES Invitations and Accessories Party Favors MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 up to NBC" and the segment "may have been edited out for whatever reason they may have had." The deleted segment was Ford's response to a ques- tion from the NBC special program's anchorman, John Chancellor, who asked for a comment on "some of the pressure groups we find both within the United Na- tions and as you see these pressure groups in foreign affairs, thinking, for exam- ple of the influence of American Jews, of the growing influence of Arabs, of various groups." Ford replied that U.S. foreign policy will not be determined by any "highly articulate or very tightly organized pressure group of any kind" that is unre- presentative of American society as a whole. During Monday's pro- gram, the major example of ethnic pressure shown 'was the successful effort of Greek Americans to con- vince Congress to block aid to Turkey following Tur- key's invasion of Cyprus. Secretary of State Henry Ruth Weiss Affectionately Thanks Her Hus- band Harold and children Susie and Dr. and Mrs. Allan Weiss for her surprise oun • 55th Birthda 'Part HEARTFELT THANKS To the wonderful relatives and friends that attended Kissinger said that this pressure was harmful to U.S. policy and may have lessened chances for a set- tlement of the Cyprus crisis. The program dealt with Soviet Jewish emigration in the context of detente. John Dancey, the NBC corre-, spondent in Moscow, said the Jackson/Vanik amend- ment had "dashed" the So- viet Union's hopes for ex- panded trade with the U.S. But he noted that "the num- ber of Jews leaving the So- viet Union had dropped off sharply in the last year. Ford also mentioned the drop in Jewish emigration as due to Congressional ac- tion. • A vice president of the U.S.-Soviet Trade and Eco- nomic Council said the "Jackson Amendm ent isn't working at all" and has re- suited in the U.S. losing "almost $2 billion of busi- ness" to, the Germans, Japa- nese and others. On the Middle East, Chancellor noted that Is- rael may no longer be able to rely on its air superior- ity and "that a future war would be decided by tanks on the ground. There's also the chance that how- ever strong the Israelis may be in the air, the Ar- abs may be stronger." Chancellor continued, "Saudi Arabia for example has contracted for an air force buildup costing more than $1 billion. The contrac- tor_— the U.S. — is helping to build up more and more Arab forces. We are doing it As for the General As- sembly, Moynihan said, "I think the time has come when we should seek as much as possible to deal with as few things as possi- ble in the General Assem- bly." 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He added that he could not say the aid would be approved because of his ef- forts, but that they did no harm. He said there was a good chance that Israel's requests would be approved without any serious cuts. But he cautioned that Israel would not be able to make so large an arms request this year. II MILE ROAD & LAHSER IN SOUTHFIELD . The Creative Touch in Fine Photography to keep the Russians from doing it, which doesn't make the Israelis breathe any eas-. ier." In an interview by Edwin Newman with Daniel P. Moynihan on the usefulness of the United Nations, the American ambassador to the world organization said that the U.S. should distin- guish between the General Assembly and the Security Council "which is pretty close to indispensable to for- mulating foreign policy.- ' JANUARY FUR SALE Our Annual Clearance Sale Is Now- In Progress COME IN OUT OF THE COLD FOR BARGAINS GALORE! 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