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June 20, 1980 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-20

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12

Friday, June 20, 1980

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Alex Blumenberg Is Elected Jordanian Anti Settlement
Labor Zionist Alliance Head Resolution Topic for ILO

Alex Blumenberg was
elected president of the
Labor Zionist Alliance
Council of Metropolitan De-

ALEX BLUMENBERG

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troit at its recent election
meeting.
Other officers are: Helen
Naimark and Henry Faigin,
vice presidents; Abe
Medow, treasurer; and
Ethel Silberg, recording
secretary.
Elected to the executive
committee were: Bess Be-
rris and Evelyn Noveck.
Sheldon Klimist and Morris
Lieberman are members of
the national executive
committee.

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TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE

GENEVA (JTA) — The
International Labor Organ-
ization (ILO) annual con-
ference's agenda committee
has decided to give priority
to a resolution by Jordan
condemning Israel for its
settlements policy and cal-
ling for a boycott against Is-
rael.
In New York, Donald F.
McHenry, the United States
Ambassador to the United
Nations, maintains that
President Carter did not
"disavow" the United Na-
tions Security Council reso-
lution March 1 criticizing
Israel's settlement policy,
only the references to
Jerusalem, according to an
interview in the biweekly
journal The New Leader.
In the interview with
Gertrude Samuels, a UN
correspondent, McHenry
said Carter did not disavow
the vote.
"He (Carter) explicitly
said it was with regard to
references to
Jerusalem," the ambas-
sador said. "He went on
to reiterate the policy
with regard to settle-
ments."
McHenry asserted that
the March 1 resolution "did
not condemn Israel" and
"was not an anti-Israel vote.
It was an anti-settlement
vote. I think it's important
-
to get that clear."
The U.S. envoy rejected
claims that he personally
supported the resolution de-
spite the Administration's
views. "I work for the gov-
ernment and, when I speak,
I speak for the govern-
ment," he said. "No one has
ever heard me express my
personal views."
In a related development,
Ivan J. Novick, president of
the Zionist Organization of
America, characterized the
question of Israeli settle-
ment policy as a "mislead-
ing and false issue."
Said Novick, "The set-
tlements are not an im-
pediment to a Middle
East peace except as the
Arab world prefers to
construe them as such.
They present no
roadblock to harmonious
co-existence between

New Rector

TEL AVIV — Prof.
Yoram Dinstein, dean of the
law school of Tel Aviv Uni-
versity, has been elected re-
ctor of the university.

EARLY
DEADLINE

Due to the Fourth of
July falling on a Friday,
The Jewish News will
publish and deliver on
Thursday, July 3.
Therefore, The Jewish
News will have early
deadlines for that issue
as follows:
Local news copy, 3
p.m. Friday, June 27.
Display advertising, 3
p.m. Friday, June 27.
Classified advertis-
ing, noon Tuesday, July
1. News items submitted
after the deadline will
be held for the following
week if still timely.

Palestinian Arabs and
Jews except as the PLO
wishes to construe them
as such."
In Washington, Sen.
Henry M. Jackson (D-
Wash.) and other key sena-
tors are telling Israel it is
seriously hurting its image
in the U.S. by insisting on
building new settlements in
occupied Arab territories.

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