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February 18, 1977 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-02-18

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Friday, February 18, 1977

THE DETROIT-JEWISH NEWS

Carter Expresses Support for Anti-Boycott Legislation

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WASHINGTON (JTA)
— President Carter has
strongly endorsed federal
legislation to combat
Arab boycott methods
that discriminate against .
American companies
doing business with Is-
rael or those owned by
Jews or which have Jews
in management positions.
Carter, who had stated
in his election campaign
that he opposed boycotts
directed against Ameri-
can citizens, elaborated
on his views during a tour
of the Department of
Commerce.
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the need for federal legis- week assailed a sugges-
lation in the interests of tion for repeal of the New
uniformity. He pointed York State anti-boycott
out that while New York law contained in a report
has a "strong" anti- by 25 business and labor
boycott law, New Jersey leaders on the ;`economic
has "a weak one" so regeneration" of New
"when the Arab countries York City.
Rabbi Arthur Hertz-
want to come and trade,
they just bypass New - berg, president of the
AJCongress, said the
York, come into New Jer-
sey and can discriminate committee — headed by
against Jewish citizens David Rockefeller and
calling itself the
accordingly."
He declared that "This, Business-Labor Working
in my opinion, violates the Group — had given a
Constitutional rights of "grossly inaccurate and
Jewish citizens. It also is distorted picture of the
completely obnoxious to effects of the anti-boycott
me in a society like our law on our city's
own" built on principles of economy."
In a letter to Rockefel-
non-discrimination in
ler, chairman of the
raee, religion or sex.
The President noted group, Rabbi Hertzberg
that "We now have sev- said:
"By asserting that 'the
eral bills that have been
introduced in the House state should 'take the
and Senate" and "we economic consequences of
have a cohesive group of the current law - carefully
businessmen and labor into the balance when
contemplating further
leaders, many of whom
happen to be Jewish, who legislation' — an appa-
are working on the prin- rent euphemism for re-
peal of the Lisa Law 7-
ciples that ought to be in-
cluded in an anti-boycott Your committee has de-
monstrated an ignorance
law."
He was apparently re- of the facts that can only
ferring to The Business cause confusion and mis-
Roundtable, an organiza- lead the public about how
tion composed of chief best to achieve jobs and
executives of 170 major economic regeneration in
American corporations New York City."
headed by Irving S. Shap-
Rabbi Hertzberg re-
iro who is chairman of the jected as "without founda-
board of the DuPont Co.
tion" the- group report's
In the meantime, Se- charge that the anti-
nate hearings on legisla- boycott law was "another
tion to combat the Arab source of increasing com-
boycott of American com- petitive disadvantage in
panies doing business - New York."
with Israel have been re-
In • Toronto it was
scheduled to follow Sec- learned that Canada may
retary of State Cyrus R. pass a law to prevent the
Vance's one-week trip to nation's banks from going
the Middle East which along with the Arab
began Tuesday. The hear- boycott against Israel,
ings on measures prop- Finance Minister Donald
osed by Sens. Adlai MacDonald said.
Stevenson (D-Ill.) and
He told David Orlikow a
William' Proxmire (D- New Democrat member
Wis.) had been tenta- of Parliament from Win-
tively scheduled for early nipeg, that he would con-
this month.
sider including a clausein
Meanwhile, the Ameri- the Bank Act to prevent
can Jewish Congress last banks \from continuing
their current practices of
giving companies letters
of credit certifying that
the firms are complying
with the boycott.
A report last month by
a group of prominent
Canadians said that gov-
ernment measures
against the boycott did
not go far enough and
urged special legislation.
Current government pol-
icy is to refuse federal aid
to firms complying with
the boycott.

The Bank Act is coming
up for a 10-year review
prior to its 'scheduled ex-
piration June 30, but there
is speculation that it may
be extended a year to allow
for revisions.
In a related develop-
ment, Jewish business
leaders in Heathrow,
were accused of not being
aggressive enough in
reply to the Arab boycott

Moshav Started

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
A new moshav, called
Netzer Hazani, after the
late Welfare - Minister
Michael Hazani, was in-
augurated in the „Gaza
Strip.

in Britain. The charge
was made during a dis-
cussion of the activities of
the' Anglo-Israel
Chamber of Commerce at
a national "Solidarity
with Israel" conference.
Monty Sumray, a prom-
inent fund, raiser for Is-
rael, said that the Jewish
community should
boycott companies which
succumbed to the Arab
boycott of Israel and "sh-
out about it from the roof
tops on every possible oc-
casion." The past policy of
dealing with it discreetly
was not successful, he
said. . ,
Lewis
Goodman,
chairman of the Chamber
of Commerce, denied that
the Chamber's anti-
boycott committee was
being passive, but said
the Jewish community
"should not stoop to a
counter-boycottb "
A deal just concluded in
Jordan between the
British Thames TV and
high-ranking Arab televi-
sion officials proves that
the Arabs themselves are
the first to overlook their
Own boycott when it suits
them to do so, reports'the
London Jewish Chronicle.
Thames TV has 'been
chosen to do a documen-
tary on the Arab fight for
independence during
World War I. However,
the Arabs ignored the
fact that Thames has
made a number of

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