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Friday, June 20, 1980
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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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raeli factories.
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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:
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p.m. Friday, June 27.
Display advertising, 3
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Classified advertis-
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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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