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October 22, 1976 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-22

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`Rcilti'lleVfaifet“
Israel Policy to
Jewish Editors

(Continued from Page 1)
Ford said he did not be-
lieve any significant re-
quests have been made by
other countries for such
systems and observed that
"they could buy them
elsewhere." He did not
amplify that remark.
The President told the
editors that "The list of
weapons requested by Is-
rael is a list gone over by
me personally and is in
the process of implemen-
tation by the Department
of Defense."
Asked if letters of
notification of the trans-
fer of equipment will go to
Congress during its cur-
rent recess or be delayed
until after the new Con-
gress convenes in
January, Ford replied,
"We will certainly do
what is required" under
the relationship between
Congress and the Execu-
tive branch.
The arms agreement
with Israel which has
aroused criticism from as
yet unidentified sources
at the Pentagon and the
State Department was
one of a variety of topics
for the President's com-
ments in the Blue Room
of the White House.
Ford told the editors
that his orders to the De-
partment of Commerce to
disclose the names of
American corporations
complying with the Arab
boycott became effective
as of Oct. 7. He said that
was "the decision I ag-
reed to. It is prospective
rather than retroactive"
because he did not want
to change the rules in the
middle of the game.
He noted that his
executive orders last year
did not require the De-
partment of Commerce to
name , the companies
complying with the
boycott but as of Oct. 7
"everybody knows it will
be public."
Asked what percentage
of the Jewish vote he
thought he would win on
Nov. 2 and whether he
expected to carry New
York State, Ford replied
"I wouldn't be the best
judge" of what part of the
Jewish vote he would re-
ceive. He noted, however,
that he has always had
"excellent relations"
with the Jewish commun-
ity. He said he thought he
had "a good chance" to
carry New York in the
elections.
Asked about the re-
quest for political asylum
by the Indian Jewish
leader Elijah Jhirad
whose extradition has
been requested by the
New Delhi government;
Ford said the case was
still in the judicial pro-
cess and that he would
consider it when it came
before him.

First Jewish City

The first Jewish city
built in the Western
Hemisphere, known as
"Jewish Savannah," was
founded by David Nassi
in Surinam, West Indies,
in 1660.

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