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October 28, 1977 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

* ATTENTION * 1 Some Friendly Words for Israel

Two syndicated colum-
nists recently wrote articles
criticizing the U.S.-Soviet
statement on the Middle
East, and defending Israel's
position.
John P. Roche, in an
article which appeared in
The Detroit News, Sept. 29,
compared the present situa-
tion in the Middle East to
the mood which prevailed at
the time of the appeasement
of Hitler when Nazi Ger-
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TO ELECT TRUSTEES
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The nominating committee of the board
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present five names -for election at the an-
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November 21, at 8 p.m., in the Zuckerman
Auditorium. Nominated for five-year terms
ending Decemberl, 1982:

FOR RE-ELECTION

Sol Eisenberg
Meyer M. Fishman
Milton M. Howard
Maxwell Jospey
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According to Article VII, Section 2 of the
hospital's corporate by-laws: "Nomi-
nations of persons as--candidates for
trustees may also be made by not less
than fifty (50) members of the Special
Membership Class* of the corporation
who shall certify to the secretary in writing
the names of their nominees at least ten
(10) days before the annual meeting of
such members of the corporation." Only
one person may be nominated in each
petition and no nomination shall be valid
unless the nominee shall have consented
to be a candidate.

*Special Membership Class consists of those persons,
who must be individuals, who have contributed and paid
either to Sinai Hospital of Detroit or to the Jewish Welfare,
Federation of Detroit, during the year preceding the month
in which the annual meeting of the corporation is held,
money or property in an amount or value of not less than
One Hundred ($100.00) dollars. Those persons granted
honorary or life memberships are included in this classifi-
cation.

called the Sudetenland.
That
agreement,
ostensibly done to satisfy
the "legitimate aspiration
of the German people" was
a mistake, Roche writes, for
"Hitler wanted justification
for aggression, not
remedies for the errors of
the past." - Likewise, the
present talk of rights for the
Palestinians will lead to the
same trap, according to
Roche.
The question is more com-
plex than it seems, and
Roche believes the Presi-
dent should ask himself a
number of questions:
"First, the President
must ask are the Arab con-
frontation states in - search
of a genuine peace _ settle-
ment with Israel? Or are
they utilizing negotiations
as a weapons system in a
long-range campaign to
destroy the Jewish state ?
"Wouldn't majority rule
in the kingdom of Jordan
create an instant Palesti-
nian Arab homeland?
(Roche points out that the
population of Jordan is 75
percent Palestinian).
"Since the Jordanian
army occupied the West
Bank and the Egyptians,
Gaza, for 20 years before
the 1967 war, why didn't
they establish these areas
as a self-governing Palesti-
nian entity?
"Finally, the President
should investigate the right
of the Palestinian Liber-
ation Organization to pose
as quasi-sovereign. Are we
dealing with a bona fide lib-
eration group, or are we, as
in Paris, 1968, making con-
tact with a dummy liber-
ation front, which Hanoi
scrapped when it outlived
its usefulness? Would Syr-
ian President Assad sim-
ilarly dump the PLO on his
triumphal entrance to
Jerusalem?"
George F. Will, in an
article in the Oct. 4 edition
of The Washington Post,
also attacked the latest flir-
tation of the Carter adminis-
tration with the Soviets over
the Near East.
"The policy of the pre-
ceeding administration,
though flawed," Will writes,
"rested on an obvious truth:
The Soviets should be eased
out of, rather than cata-
pulted into, a central role in
the diplomatic process.
"The U.S.-Soviet declara-
tion does not mention and
seems destined (and per-
haps designed) to supplant
UN Resolution 242. That
resolution has been the
basis of the Geneva confer-
ence. Yet the United States
probably will, be indignant
about Israeli
"intransigence" if Israel
becomes more reluctant to
attend a Geneva conference
that can be so abruptly
manipulated by an unre-
liable ally and an impla-
cacble enemy.
Will believes the moral corn-
mitment the U.S. has made
to Israel will fall to the

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