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mander for the central sec-
tion of Israel has led the
newspaper Yediot Ahranot
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late David Benm-Gurion.
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ressed his hope that the
time would come when an
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AJC ommittee Urges Easing'
of Tensions in B akke Case
NEW YORK—The Ameri-
can Jewish Committee,
which has joined with six
other organizations in filing
a friend-of-the-court brief in
the Allen Bakke Case in
support of affirmative
action to speed the entry of
racial minorities into higher
education; but opposing the
use of racial quotas, urged
"a lessening of the strong
emotions that have lately
characterized public dis-
cussion of this matter."
In a statement just prior
to the U.S. Supreme Court's
consideration of the case,
Bertram H. Gold, AJC's
executive vice president,
suggested that whatever the
court's decision, "we must
all be prepared to make the
necessary adjustments and
work together in good
faith."
Gold stressed that even
more important than the
decision in the Bakke Case
was "the continued drive of
all those forces committed
to social justice and equal
opportunity," adding that
"individuals and groups his-
torically united on the
Major civil rights issues of
our time are divided on the
Bakke Case."
Israel Envoy
Hits British Press
Gold
Nevertheless,
stressed again the AJC posi-
tion as outlined in its brief,
emphasizing the hope "that
the Supreme Court decision
will draw the line at the use
of racial quotas and abso-
lute racial preference," but
adding the hope "that the
decision will guarantee the
continuation of con-
stitutionally permissible
affirmative action."
In a related development,
one of the attorneys for
Bakke' said that news
reports identifying him as
Jewish were wrong and
"irrelevant.",
The attorney, Andrew Col-
vin, said Bakke is Norwe-
gian, from Minnesota and a
Lutheran.
"Calling Bakke Jewish is
inaccurate," Colvin said.
"But that point is really
irrelevant. What difference
does it make if he's Jewish,
Episcopalian or Baptist?"
Bakke had refused to talk
to the press about his 'per-
sonal background. a spokes-
man for the Davis Medical
School said the university
had no official record of
whether Bakke is Jewish
because such information is
not required on admission
forms.
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LONDON (JTA)—Israeli
Ambassador AtTraham
Kidron complained bitterly
about British press treat-
ment of the Middle East in
an address to leading jour-
nalists and broadcasters
in London.
He accused them of per-
sistently blaming Israel for
"intransigence" for refus-
ing to take steps which he
described as "national sui-
cide." In particular. he
referred to Israel's refusal
to recognize the Palestine
Liberation Organization,
whatever the PLO would
say about UN Security
Council Resolution 242.
He was particularly bitter
about the coverage of the
Lebanese fighting in The
Times and The Guardian.
claiming that they mis-
represented Israel's support
for the beleaguered Chris-
tians in south Lebanon.
He also deplored Britian's
support for the _ recent
European _Economic Com-
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Middle East and asked why
it had not adhered to its own
dictum that too many public
statements were harmful to
_prospects for peace.
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