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September 14, 1979 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24 Friday, September 14, 1919

ADL, Fluor Corp. Hold Dialogue

LOS ANGELES — The
Fluor Corp. of Southern
California, whose condi-

tions tied to funding of aca-
demic projects related to the
Middle East has been under

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fire by American Jewish
organizations, and the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith have reached an
understanding on the na-
ture and purpose of the pro-
grams and the need for fu-
ture discussion.
A joint statement the
Fluor Corp. and the ADL
slated:

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"Mr. J. R. Fluor, chair-
man and chief executive
officer of Fluor Corp., and
Mr. Maxwell E. Greenberg,
national chairman of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, late last week
met for the purpose of dis-
cussing the Fluor Corp. pro-
gram of funding academic
projects related to the Mid-
dle East, and charges made
by American Jewish organ-
izations that such programs
had been improperly used
for political purposes. A full
discussion of the issues in
question clearly demon-
strated the need for better

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on Firms' Funding of Academics

communication among the "
parties.
"At the conclusion of
the conference, Mr. Fluor
assured Mr. Greenberg
that he would take what-
ever steps may be neces-
sary to avoid any impli-
cation that the Fluor
Corp. intends to exercise
improper influence over
academic institutions re-
ceiving gifts from the
company. He reiterated
his company's policy of
strict adherence to the
principles of academic
freedom and integrity.
"Mr. Fluor stated, 'I ex-

plained to Mr. Greenberg understanding. Confronta-
that Fluor's corporate aca- tions of the past can and
demic donations are in- should be avoided in the fu-
tended to increase under- ture by discussion of the na-
standing about, and cooper- ture and impact of any fu-
ation among, all of the na- , ture programs funded by
tions of the Middle East, Fluor Corp. Our meeting
certainly
including
both It indicates such an objective
Saudi Arabia
and Israel.
can be achieved.
is not our intent to permit
these programs to be
politicized by anyone.'
"Mr. Greenberg observed,
`We are confident that Mr.
Fluor, and the corporation
he heads, will not counte-
nance any injection of im-
proper bias into projects de-
signed to promote peace and

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Israelis Went Overboard
for Anwar Sadat's Haifa Visit

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Less is better than more.
This is the main lesson from
the successful summit
meeting between Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat and
Premier Menahem Begin in
Haifa last week.
According to Gen. Ep-
hraim Poran, Begin's mili-
tary secretary, the summit
suffered from an embar-
rassment of riches. For
example, ther was an end-
less flow of gifts, especially
cakes and flowers, which
almost smothered Sadat.
"Please," Poran said, "no
more gifts in the future." He
also called for a return to
"normal dimensions" of offi-
cial receptions instead of
the "carnival" atmosphere
during Sadat's visit.
Poran said he thought
Haifa "exaggerated a lit-
tle with its reception
ceremony for Sadat. Of
course, we are all guilty
for approving most of the
requests, but we have
learned the lesson, and in
the future we shall ask
that such ceremonies be
more modest."
Aside from the excess of
gifts and hoopla, there were
also too many dignitaries
invited to be on the receiv-
ing line. After drastic cuts,
there were still 50 persons
on the line waiting to shake
Sadat's hand. This was
much too much, Poran
noted, adding that the cus-
tom elsewhere is for 15 or 20
dignitaries to receive the
guest of honor.
Consequently, the
ministerial ceremony com-
mittee will be asked to work
out a permanent format for
those invited to receive a
head of state. "Once we have
a permanent format," Poran
said, "the number of those
who feel insulted because

Citrus Production

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
newspaper Davar reports
that 16,000 dunams (4,000
acres) of citrus orchards
have been removed in re-
cent years to make way for
housing projects or because
they were no longer eco-
nomically feasible.
Israel still has between
380,000-420,000 dunams
(95,000-104,000 acres) of
citrus orchards and expects
to export 50 million cases of
citrus this year worth $250
. million.

they were not invited wild be
much smaller."
Poran said that heavy
pressure was exerted by
those who wanted to be in-
vited to the state dinners in
honor of Sadat. Thee also
will have to be limited in the
future, he said.
some 3,500 policemen
took part in the security op-
eration for Sadat's visit. On
top of this, almost the entire
navy was on alert during his
visit. It is not yet clear just
how much the visit cost.

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