THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18 Friday, November 3, 1918 • UN Unit Adopts Anti-Israel Rulings SPECIALIZING IN LUCITE GIFTS eTha c, 25% Lesley 626-1662 OFF UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — The General As- sembly's Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Com- mittee (the Third Commit- Lorraine 398-6244 LANE ROWE SERTA BURLINGTON HIBRITIN SIMMONS DIXIE AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE n m 0 Ir _J 111 E- U) 11.1 _J -J -1 >- GREAT NEWS - cn m • New Brand Names — New Decorating Ideas rn • New Accessory Department — SAME SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS OFF r— DJ O rn 20%-50% Famous Brand Name FURNITURE and BEDDING IRVINGS FURNITURE 3065 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor 681-3900 i) CATIIASNI1HVW t (across from the Keego Theater) M, TH F til 8:30 T, W, Sat. til 5:30 NVOIH3WV =31XICISNOWNIS 04 Proven NOIONI1EMEI V11:13S JAAOH tee) adopted two draft reso- lutions with strong anti- Israel provisions. The first resolution, on the international conven- tion on the suppression and punishment of apartheid, had among its provisions the declaration and pro- gram of action adopted re- cently in Geneva by the World Conference to Com- bat Racism and Racial Dis- crimination. The declara- tion and program of action links Zinoism with racism, recalling the infamous 1975 resolution by the General Assembly. The anti-Israel provision was voted on separately and was adopted by a 97-21 vote with 10 abstentions. Israel, the United States and other 9taticieze gaunt JUDGE BENJAMIN J. JUDGE MARVIN F. FRIEDMAN FRANKEL A proven judicial team that has served for the last decade (Judge Frankel since 1968; Judge Friedman since 1969), these two judges have brought national recognition and praise to the administration of justice in District 45-B, They have established the highly successful Neighborhood Arbitration Panel, which has - enabled many to work out disputes without going into court. The Probation Department serves as a model for the entire nation. Both Judge Friedman and Judge. Frankel are graduates of the Wayne State University Law School and have been honored for ".. . distinguished service rendered to the public as members of the Judiciary ..." by the Law School. Both have been rated in the top five District Judges by a poll of Oakland County Lawyers. Both are proven members of the community, having served in various capacities ranging from athletic coach to lecturer at Wayne State University Law School. '12e-Ceect 3oth/ JUDGE BENJAMIN J. FRIEDMAN JUDGE MARVIN F. FRANKEL District Court 45-B Serving Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Royal Oak Township, Pleasant Ridge VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Paid for by Committees to Re-Elect Judge Friedman and Judge Frankel, 25911 Stratford Place, Oak Park, MI 48237 Western countries were among those who voted against. The other resolution, regarding the self- determination of peoples in colonial countries, in- cluded provisions con- demning Israel's "expan- sionist activities in the Mideast" and con- demned governments which did not recognize " the right to self- determination of all people, "notably the people of Africa and the Palestinian people." The vote on the draft was 95-21 with 10 abstentions. The Western European countries, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Is- rael and the TJnited States voted against the draft. The two resolutions are ex- pected to be approved by the General Assembly. In Paris, Amadou m'Bow, director general of UN- ESCO, tried, without ap- parent success, to avert a clash over Israel at the 20th general conference of the United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cul- tural Organization. Departing from the pre- pared text of his speech, m'Bow stressed that there is "no issue over Israel" or Is- rael's response to previous UNESCO resolutions. He also released a re- port on education in the Israel-occupied Arab territories that contains numerous favorable references to Israeli ac- tivities in that field. The Arab bloc and its al- lies had sought to suppress that part of the report while Israeli diplomats re- peatedly pressed for release of the full report which they felt vindicated Israel's policies. In spite of m'Bow's ex- temporaneous plea, the Arab rejectionist front said it would try to obtain Is- rael's condemnation at the current UNESCO confer- ence and its temporary exc- lusion from the organiza- tion. The Arabs and their allies claim that Israel has failed to respect a UNESCO reso- lution barring its archeolog- ical digs in East Jerusalem and has refused to permit the appointment of a UN- ESCO observers team to supervise educational facilities on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Napolean LeBlanc, a professor at Laval University in Quebec, was unanimously elected president of UN- ESCO at the plenary ses- sion. The Canadian had been challenged by the Arab and African bloc which supported the Deputy Prime Minister and Educa- tion Minister of Jordan, Abdul-Salam Majali, for the office. LeBlanc won a 60-54 victory over Majali in the nominations committee, a decisive defeat for the Arabs and their supporters. A principle illustrated by an example only produces an example. Meanwhile, a slahsing attack on the United Na- tions by Arnold Forster, national general counsel of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith was contained in a speech prepared by Forster for delivery at the Hillcrest Jewish Center in Queens. According to Forster, _the UN has betrayed the high hopes held for it and has been taken over "by the Soviet bloc countries, the Arab and Third World militants." 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