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October 06, 1978 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

PORTRAITS
CANDIDS
PASSPORTS
PHOTO JEWELRY
PHOTO ART

Engagements

Vance: 'Interested Parties'
Should Join Israel, Egypt

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
UNITED NATIONS
Robbins of Oak Park an- (JTA) — Secretary of State
nounce the engagement of Cyrus Vance urged "other
their daughter,
Gail interested parties" in the
Frances Robbins,
Stop In and Look
to Middle East conflict to fol-
Robert Barry Katz, son of - low Egypt and enter negoti-
Behind Farrell's
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Katz of ations with Israel-without
Toledo, Ohio. A fall wedding delay," and noted that the
is planned.
Camp David accords "state
that
the negotiated solution
OF
must recognize the legiti-
mate rights of the Palesti-
nian people."
In a major foreign policy
29289 Southfield
address last Friday to the
Orchestra
33rd session of the United
559-0844
Nations General Assembly,
Vance declared:
"We are determined to
achieve a fair and just set-
tlement of the Middle East
question in all its parts, and
*One of a kind pieces of gold, diamonds. we hope the Palestinian
people will seize this his-
*and precious stones jewelry
toric opportunity. It is our
.
in the Village,Knoll
hope that the people of the
Middle East will agree that
it is imperative to begin the
negotiating process now —
and not stand still until
last issue is resolved.
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642-2293* every
We urge the other in-
A 30 „
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. terested parties to join the
negotiations without de-
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lay."
The U.S. Secretary of
State - noted that the
Camp David accords
"constitute a framework
for a comprehensive
peace settlement" in the
Mideast and called on the
entire UN membership to
"lend their full support to
the task of building a just
and lasting peace upon
this framework."

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Vance, however, declined
to be specific regarding the
form of "political expres-
iion" the Palestinians will
enjoy in a framework of a
comprehensive settlement
and did not mention "a
Palestinian homeland" or
entity.
"The Camp David accords
state that the negotiated
solution (in the Mideast)
must recognize the legiti-
mate rights of the Palesti-
nian people," Vance said,
adding that the accords
"make a solid start toward
achieving these goals for
the Palestinians."
He stressed that the
United States is "irrevoc-
ably committed to bring-
ing about a satisfactory
solution to the problem of
Palestinian refugees"
and promised that the
U.S. "will play an active
role in the resolution of
this problem." Continu-
ing, Vance said "We urge
the international com-
munity to support Egypt
and Israel in establishing
procedures urgently to
address this issue in all
its aspects."
The international com-
munity, he stated, "should
contribute to a program to
promote economic develop-
ment in the West Bank and
Gaza as well as to assist
those refugees residing
elsewhere."

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Vance,
recalling
president Carter's recent
statement to the joint ses-
sion of Congress that no
Mideast solution will be just
or secure if it does not re-
solve the problem of the
Palestinians in the broadest
sense, said that the U.S. be-
lieves that "the Palestinian
people must be assured that
they and their descendants
can live with dignity and
freedom, and have the
opportunity for economic
fulfillment and for political
expression."

Center Lists
New Activities

The Jewish Community
Center willjoin forces with
the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council for a
Jewish foreign film festival.
Among the films are
"Sweet Light in a Dark
Room," Thursday; "Gold of
Rome," Oct. 19; and "Fifth
Horseman Is Fear," Oct. 26.
Tickets are available at
the Bnai Brith office, 21711
W. 10 Mile, Southfield, and
at the main Jewish Center.
The Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith also
will co-sponsor the film
series.
The JCC Runners club at
the Center is looking for
members. The club will
have a "fun run" 9 a.m. Oct.
29 at the main Center. Re-
freshments and speakers
will follow. There is a
charge for non-members.
For information, call John
Croll, 661-1000, ext. 482.

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