Friday, Febraary 1, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kennedy Seeks 'Unequivocal' American Suport for Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — Sen. Edward Kennedy (D- Mass.) called for un- equivocal American sup- port for Israel and sharply attacked the Carter Ad- ministration's policies toward the Soviet role in the Middle East, the status of Jerusalem and what he called its "on again-off again flirtation" with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Addressing the Confer- ence of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organ- izations, Kennedy, who is seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination, declared that U.S. support for Israel rests not only on "a moral imperative" but on geo-political reasons and vital American interests. "Our alliance with Israel is an alliance based on common democratic ideals and mutual benefit," he said. "In the critical region of the Eastern Mediterra- nean and the Middle East, Israel is a rock of strength and stability and friend- ship." Kennedy, who was in- terupted by applause many times during his 30-minute speech to the American Jewish lead- ers, recalled the Oct. 1, 1977 U.S.-Soviet joint communique calling for a Geneva peace conference to settle the Middle East conflict. "Although President Car- ter's awakening to Mos- cow's global designs is quite recent, how could he have thought even then that it would be healthy and con- structive to invite the Soviets to play a role in the peace process?" he asked. "A Middle East peace is the last thing Moscow wants. Only the outcry in Congress and Presidnet Sadat's visit to Jerusalem derailed the Administra- tion's express to Geneva," Kennedy declared. With respect to the Ad- ministration's attitude toward the PLO, the Presidential aspirant asked, "What lies behind President Carter's on- again-off-again flirtation with the PLO? What lies behind the support he has received from Crown Prince Fand (of Sandi Arabia) for his re-election and behind Arab expressions of ap- proval for his pro- Palestinian positions?" Kennedy vowed that "No member of a Ken- nedy Administration will ever negotiate or in any way deal with represen- tatives of the PLO com- mitted to the destruction of Israel." He also criticized the Car- ter Administration's "insis- tence" on calling the Old City of Jerusalem occupied territory. He said he recog- nized "The millenial Jewish identification with the City of David and I am commit- ted to both an undivided Jerusalem and an Israel within secure, defensible and recognized borders." He said the Carter Ad- ministration's inability "to put together an effective energy conservation pro- gram and energy alterna- tive program hurts Ameri- ca and hurts Israel." In that connection, he said one measure is gasoline rationing to reduce Ameri- ca's dependence on Persian Gulf oil. In an address at Georgetown University, Kennedy launched a full dress attack on aspects of President Carter's foreign policy, particu- larly in the Middle East. "Nations in the area must be strengthened against subversion from the PLO and other Soviet surro- gates," he said. Meanwhile, Rabbi Ale- xander Schindler said, in a news conference in Wash- ington Tuesday, that he endorses the candidacy of Sen. Kennedy for president. "My support is personal, not organizational," Schin- dler, who is president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, said in a prepared statement. He said "Kennedy recognizes Israel as a strategic asset to our country and a strategic ally, bound to use by mutu- ality of national interest, no less than of ideals, the very cornerstone of our nation's defense, in that critical region." British Racist Quits His Party LONDON (JTA) — John Tyndall is resigning as chairman of Britain's racist National Front Movement, which he has headed for the past eight years. He was ousted in a power struggle which has shaken the party ever since its abysmal show- ing in last year's general elections. However, Tyndall, a former member of the British National Socialist Movement which used to wear Nazi uniforms in the 1950s, remains on the Front's directorate and may yet stage a comeback. The Front. opposes black immigration and Britain's membership in. the Euro- pean Economic Community and is regarded by the Board of Deputies of British Jews as viciously anti- Semitic. The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King By RABBI MARC TANENBAUM (A Seven Arts Feature) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was "one of the most re- spected and trusted friends of Israel and the Jewish people in the 20th Century." I made that observation in my keynote address deliv- ered from Dr. King's pulpit in the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on Jan. 15th, the day marking his 51st birthday. That was not just oratory, but a conviction based on a careful reading of all of Dr. King's writings and on per- sonal conversations with him. The Revs. Jesse Jackson, James Lowery of SCLC, and others who lay claim to the mantle of this towering Prophet of Non- Violence would do well to read Dr. King's record of his views about Israel, anti- Semitism, the Nazi Holocaust, and black- Jewish relations. They would be quickly reminded, I am persuaded, that Dr. King would have German Prosecutor Asks Jail Terms for Nazis BONN (JTA) — Cologne Public Prosecutor Johann Cohnen last week de- manded jail sentences for three former Nazis charged with complicity in the war- time murder of thousands of French Jews and Com- munists. He called for 12-year sen- tences for Kurt Lischka, 70, the gestapo chief in Nazi- occupied Paris, and Herbert-Martin Hagen, 66, who was responsible to the "Jewish Office" in Berlin, both of whom Cohnen said were actively involved in all anti-Jewish measures in France and in organizing the mass deportations to Auschwitz. The prosecutor also called for a five-year jail sentence for Ernest Heinrichsohn, 59, now the mayor of a small town in Bavaria, accused of dealing with the elderly and child deportees. Cohnen said he was asking for a les- ser sentence for Hein- richsohn because during the trial, which lasted several Hungary Quotes Nazi Hunter BUDAPEST (JTA) — The Hungarian paper, Magyar Nemzet has published a de- tailed interview with Simon Wiesenthal, the first time in recent years that an impor- tant Hungarian paper interviewed a prominent Jewish personality living abroad. weeks, he had declared his "moral guilt" over what had occurred during the war al- though he did not accept legal guilt. Cohnen, in demanding the jail sentences, said all three must have known the fate awaiting French depor- tees to Auschwitz and must have known the meaning of the official term "the final solution to the Jewish prob- lem." PLO to Establish Office in Greece PARIS (JTA) — An agreement in principle has been reached between the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Greek government to establish a PLO office in Athens, ac- cording to reports reaching here. The announcement was made Tuesday after talks between Greek Foreign Minister George Rallis and the head of the PLO's political department, Farouk Kaddoumi. Further statements by the Greek government said that although the exact na- ture of the PLO office would be worked out later, to de- cide whether it will be a dip- lomatic outpost or merely an information bureau, Greek support for the na- tional aspirations of the Palestinian people was in line with policies based on traditional Greek-Arab friendship. been unalterably opposed to any efforts to baptize the terrorist PLO as legitimate, especially in light of the PLO's central role in Ayatollah Khomeini's vio- lent revolution and the PLO's rejoicing over the Soviet Union's savage rape of Afghanistan. "Violence as a way of achieving justice," Dr. King stated in January 1963, "is both impractical and immoral. It is im- practical because it seeks to annihilate the oppo- nent rather than convert him .... Non-violence demands that the means we use must be as pure as the ends we seek. So I have tried to make it clear that it is wrong to use immoral means to at- tain moral ends." Arafat's friends would be truer to Dr. King's spirit if they communicated to the PLO chieftain this 1967 statement of the revered civil rights leader: "Peace for Israel means security, and we must stand with all our might to protect its right to exist, its territorial integrity. I see Israel, and never hesitate saying it, as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how des- ert land can be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy." How do the new-found friends of Yasir Arafat reconcile the Palestinian Covenant with its dogmas of the violent destruction of Is- rael with Dr. King's moral legacy? I. Irving Feldman Galleries ALEXANDER CALDER JUST RELEASED GOUACHES Tuesday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. and by appointment 24175 Northwestern Hwy . 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