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October 03, 1980 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ball Calls Israel 'Inhibition' for U.S.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Former Undersecretary of
State George Ball, long re-
garded as an advocate of ap-
peasing the Arab states
with regard to Israel, said
Sunday that Israel is an
enormouse indibition" and
is not a "strategic asset" for
the United States.

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With the political pot
.ling, citizens are ad-
rhonished that Monday is
the registration deadline to
qualify to vote on Nov. 4.
Many political gather-
ings are planned for candi-
dates in the coming four
weeks.
U.S. Secretary of Com-
merce Philip Klutznick will
be hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zuckerman, Sunday
evening, at a gathering at
their home in support of
President Carter.
The Carter/Mondale
Re-Election Committee has
announced the appointment
of Adrien Zubrin as press
secretary for Michigan.
The same evening, Dr.
and Mrs. Abraham Becker
will host former Detroiter
Aaron Rosenbaum at a
gathering at their home on
behalf of John Anderson.
Robert Straus, who is di-
recting the campaign for
President Carter's re-
election, addressed a group
of citizens at the Standard
Club Wednesday evening.

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Appearing on ABC-TV's
"Issues and Answers," Ball
made his statements about
Israel after disclosing that
he is now supporting
President Carter for re-
election and has severed his
support for independent
candidate John Anderson,
who is strongly pro-Israel.
Ball clashed on the ABC
program with Richard Al-
len, Republican candidate
Ronald Reagan's chief
foreign policy adviser, who
said "Governor Reagan pro-
ceeds to an appreciation of
Israel because he believes it
is a strategic asset for the
United States.
The differences be-
tween Allen and Ball,
who was the chairman of
a study of American pol-
icy on Iran and the Per-
sian Gulf for President
Carter last year, came at
the close of their discus-
sion on the U.S. role in the
Iran-Iraq conflict and the
Middle East in general.
The Israeli matter arose
when Barrie Dunsmore,
ABC diplomatic correspon-
dent, asked Allen whether
the U.S. "is properly using
one of its key allies in the
Middle East right now, Is-
rael, in this situation? Do
you think there is a role for
Israel to play that we are
not using?"
Allen replied: "I don't
think so. In this particular
situation I don't know what
that role might be . ."
"We're committed not
only on the basis of our
strategic interests in main-
taining the territorial in-
tegrity of Israel and its right
to exist, but also based on a
deep moral commitment
that we have to the state of
Israel. Israel is an impor-
tant ally. It must continue
to grow. It must continue to
exist. It must continue to be

able to defend itself against
any possible threat )to its
existence."
Bob Clark, chief corre-
spondent for the ABC
program, then said to
Ball, "I know you dis-
agree to some degree on
this. You felt much more
strongly aboLt resolution
of the Palestinian prob-
lem."
Ball replied: "Well, I
think unless we resolve it
Israel simply remains for us
an enormous inhibition to
our achieving any kind of
decent political relations in
the areas, the countries that
count most in the areas,
which are the oil-producing
areas.
"I don't see Israel as a

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tainly committed to the se-
curity of the state of Israel.
But I think we delude our-
selves when we talk in those
terms."

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"I ask the questiomWho is the architect of
peace treaty between I and
Israel?And the answer is,
esident
of the United States, Mr. Jimmy Carter."

-Prime Minister Menachem Begun

No CETA Jobs for
Jewish Schools

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Howard
Zuckerman,
president of the National
Jewish Commission on Law
and
Public
Affairs
(COLPA), has expressed
deep concern over a Federal
Appeals Court ruling up-
holding a lower court deci-
sion which banned payment
of funds under the Com-
prehensive Training and
Employment Act (CETA)
for full or part-time jobs in
religiously-sponsored
schools, including Jewish
day schools.

Dems to Fight
KKK Nominee

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Stephen Solarz (D-NY)
announced that he will lead
a move in the Democratic
Party from giving any corn-
paign assistance to Tom
Metzger, the Democratic
candidate for the House of
Representatives in San
Diego's 43rd Congressional
District.
Metzger, the president of
the California chapter of the
Ku Klux Klan, has called
for the expulsion of all Jews
from the U.S. because they
are "parasites."

Some people have

They've forgotten about Jimmy Carter's
bbld initiative-the Camp David Accords.
They've forgotten about the im-
portance of human rights. And the
300% increase in emigration by Soviet
Jews under this Administration.
'They've forgotten about the
President's Holocaust Commission.
And his courageous fight against the
Arab boycott of firms that trade
with Israel.
And they've forgotten what Re-
publican Ronald Reagan and his right
wing friends have in mind. Rolling
back 40 years of Democratic progress
for social justice, civil liberties, and
racial and religious tolerance. Cutting

aid to the needy and help for the
elderly. "Unleashing" the oil com-
panies to solve our energy problems.
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale
stand proudly in the Democratic tradi-
tion of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy
and Johnson.
They are committed to Israel's
survival. To human rights around the
world and to fairness and tolerance
here at home.
That's the record and the commit-
ment the Reagan and Anderson
Republicans want us to reject.
Don't let the right wingers win this
one. Let's re-elect President Carter
and Vice PreSident Mondale.

Re•Elect President Carter
and Vke President Mondale.
The Democrats.

Paid for by the Carter/Mondale Re-Election Committee. Inc.
Robert S. Strauss. Chairman



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