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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-21

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8 Friday, March 21, 1980

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Democratic Party Platform Committee
Voices Outrage Over U.S. Vote in UN



WASHINGTON (JTA) — curity Council of the UN
The Democratic Party's which condemned Israel.
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platform advisory commit- We reject this resolution
tee on Israel and the Middle in its entirety. It should
East said Tuesday it was have been vetoed by the
"outraged" by the United United States."
EiS ■ ••Th
Meanwhile, the State De-
States vote for the anti-
Israel resolution adopted by partment made it clear that
the United Nations Secu- it expects President Carter
rity Council March 1 and to invoke "executive
said it should have been privilege," the purpose of
which would be to deny the
vetoed.
The advisory committee Congress documents and
report was given to the 1980 other information it may
seek with regard to the U.S.
Democratic National Con-
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vention Platform Commit- vote in support of the
United Nations Security
tee gathering testimony
PROTECTION FROM
here. The committee will Council's March 1 anti-
• Burglary
meet April 10 in Baltimore Israel resolution which the
• Vandalism
to review the foreign policy President subsequently re-
• Fire
testimony which may in- pudiated as a "mistake."
In a letter to the House
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clude statements from other
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elements within the party Foreign Affairs Committee
from Assistant Secretary of
on the Middle East.
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"We steadfastly oppose State for Congressional Re-
all moves to isolate Israel in lations J. Bryan Atwood, de-
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United Nations and its con- lution of inquiry into the
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stituent organizations; and UN vote "mistake," the
You Won't Know
to equate Zionism with ra- State Department said it
We've Been There
cism," the advisory commit- would not provide the com-
mittee with its informa-
tee's statement said.
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"In this regard we ex- tional materials given to
AMERICAN PROTECTIVE
press our outrage at the the President because they
ALARM INC.
recent U.S. vote in the Se- would fall under "executive
privilege."
Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman
(D-N.Y.) who, with Reps.
of
Christopher Dodd (D-
Conn.) and Hamilton Fish
Harvard
(R-N.Y.), is seeking an
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open hearing on the steps
that led to the U.S. vote, told
the House committee that
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charged that the Carter
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cited as evidence of this the
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resolution of March 1, even
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days to decide it was a
mistake?" he asked.
He called on the Ad-minis-
tration to waive executive
privilege in a Congressional
inquiry on this issue
scheduled for this week, so
that the facts of the episode
can be made available to the
American people and so
that the American people
will know whether there
has been a major shift in
U.S. policy.
Meanwhile, President
Carter reiterated last week
that he was "the one who
sets the policy" and that
U.S. approval March 1 of
the anti-Israel resolution in
the United Nations Secu-
rity Council was due to "an
honest breakdown in com-
munications between me
and the United Nations."
Responding to questions
at a press conference, he
also repeated his Adminis-
tration's opposition to Is-
raeli settlements in occu-
pied territories. He said
that, during the negotia-
tions at Camp David, be-
tween President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt, Premier
Menahem Begin of Israel
and himself, "we had agreed
among us that we did not
approve, as an American
government, of the settle-
ments on the West Bank
and Gaza area; that they
were an obstacle to peace."
Carter added, how-
ever, that "we also had
agreed that during the
time of the negotiations
we would not call for he
dismantling of existing
settlements. That was to
be resolved as an issue in
the on-going negotia-
tions."
The March 1 Security
Council resolution con-
tained a clause calling for
dismantling of Israeli set-
tlements. The President
said "there is nothing speci-
fically in the Camp David

accords concerning the set-
tlements themselves," add-
ing that there was "an
agreement about settle-
ments established in Sinai,"
which Israel agreed to dis-
mantle as part of the
Israeli-Egyptian peace
treaty.
Reiterating also there
had been no change in U.S.
policy on the Middle East,
Carter said "that police
guided by Security Cou. ,
Resolutions 242 and 3',.,-
and by "every word in the
Camp David accords signed
by me on behalf of our na-
tion and by Begin and Sadat
on behalf of Israel and
Egypt. We intend to carry
out that agreement."
In Jerusalem, the latest
U.S. rebuke to Israel over
the expropriation of land in
East Jerusalem drew no of-
ficial comment from gov-
ernment sources, but was
challenged by Mayor Teddy
Kollek.
He said statements such
as that issued by the State
Department only aggra-
vated tensions in the city
and made life more difficult.
Kollek took strong ex-
ception to the statement
by the State Depart-
ment's chief spokesman
Hodding Carter that the
U.S. "deplores the deci-
sion" to expropriate
some 1,000 acres of land
"in occupied territories."
He noted that the exprop-
riation was within the city
limits, was within the law
and was intended to prevent
individuals from illegally
taking possession of the
land. The State Depart-
ment's reaction was "grave,
impulsive and one-sided,"
Kollek said.
He maintained in a radio
interview that it was Is-
rael's right and duty to
utilize the land for housing
projects which, Kollek
claimed, would benefit
"Arabs and Jews alike."

Dental Researchers Create
Improved Sampling Test

JERUSALEM — An im- tained was a slice nearly
proved method of obtaining seven microns thick.
With the new method, the
samples of bone and hard
tissue for medical testing bone tissue is included in a
has been developed by sci- hard medium and, with a
entists in the oral pathology diamond or glass knife, a
division of the Hadassah slice one to two microns
School of Dental Medicine thick is cut from it in its
original, hard state, min-
at Hebrew University.
The new method makes it eral content intact. "" 's
possible to obtain thin slices gives the examining pi
of hard bone for biopsies and cian a much clearer pictdre
of the tissue and makes jt
other histological examina-
easier for him to idea
tion without.first decalcify-
ing the sample. This means changes in it, and to di,
that much more reliable nose the disease.
The laboratory of the oral
diagnoses can be made of
bone diseases, including pathology division provides
a diagnostic pathology serv-
cancer of the bone.
Prof. Mario Ulmansky, ice to the Hadassah Univer-
sity Hospital and, as the
chairman of the oral path-
ology division, explains that only such service in Israel
which carries out bone biop-
previously, in order to
sies with the new method,
examine bony tissue mic-
serves physicians from
roscopically, it was neces-
other hospitals all over Is-
sary first to soften it by de-
calcification — removing rael as well.
the calcium and other min-
You will find poetry
erals and leaving only the
organic components behind. nowhere, unless you bring
Even then, the sample ob- some with you.

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