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April 30, 1976 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 April 30, 1976

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Ford Says He Won't Send U.S. Troops Into Lebanon

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Ford has ruled
out any possibility of send-
ing American forces into
Lebanon or in the Middle
East as part of a UN peace-
keeping force.
Speaking in a television

interview at Butler Univer-
sity in Indiana, he said "I
don't think the United
States should participate in
a peacekeeping force in the
Middle East. The minute
you do that, you get the
Russians in and I don't
think you should have the
United States or the Rus-
sians there."
Meanwhile, Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger
said he does not believe that
there is "any immediate
Soviet threat" of interven-
tion in the conflict in Leba-
non. But, he said, there is
the "danger" if the conflict
spreads outside Lebanon
"that outside powers may be
drawn in as in other Middle
East confrontations."
In Tel Aviv, Israel de-
nied an Arab report that
naval units shelled refugee
camps in Lebanon and

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the Bicentennial.
One of the most impor-
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Henry Ford: An American
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woman in labor crossed into
Israel recently during the
turmoil in her native coun-
try and had her child in the
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Hospital in Safed.
Accompanied by her hus-
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border by an Israeli army
unit who whisked her to the
hospital. Mother and son
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tried to land forces on the
shore.
In a related development,
Israel Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin met with Sen.
Charles Mathias of (R-Md.),
a member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee.
Mathias said he discussed
Israel's needs for 1977 and
only touched on the transi-
tional aid. However, he said,
he personally favored pro-
viding Israel with the funds
and expected "some action
on this."
(In Washington, Mathias
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with PLO leader Yasir Ara-
fat somewhere in Lebanon
and credited the PLO with
preserving order in those
parts of Lebanon it controls,
including the area near the
U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Ac-
cording to the Washington
Star, which reported this,
Mathias, who met with Ara-

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Henry Ford's anti-Semi-
tism. The book is called a
major re-assessment of
Ford's impact upon the
U.S., and includes more
than 100 illustrations in its
636 pages.

Lewis, a professor of
business history at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, has
been working on this volume
for nearly 20 years. It will
be published in June by the
WSU press.

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A
study by the State Bank
shows that the average Is
raeli worker is far better off-
today than he was 15 years
ago. Despite the galloping
inflation of skyrocketing
prices, a worker is still able
to buy more, per hours of .
work, than was the case 1
years ago.

fat before coming to Israel,
was quoted as saying that
the PLO is "providing a se-
cure area for U.S. Embassy
personnel" and that "the
PLO or Fatah are really the
only ones providing law and
order, if you can so describe
it, in that part of Lebanon
where they are in control."
(A State Department
spokesman said, after being
asked to comment on Ma-
thias' reported remarks,
that the U.S. Embassy in
Beirut "has been fairly well
protected by various forces,
including a neighborhood
militia," during the year-old
disturbances in Lebanon.
The spokesman added, "Our
interest is, of course, the
security of the Embassy,
not the source of protection
in a confused situation.")

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