THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 31, 1980 17 Reagan for the Record Reagan: A man of his convictions. In 1947, long before he became Governor of California, he submitted his resignation from the Lakeside Country Club in Los Angeles. The reason: The club refused to admit a Jew. An early Supporter of Israel. In 1948, Reagan became one of the early supporters of the new State of Israel. On Economic and Military Aid to Israel "As an ally of the United States, Israel must have the means to remain strong and secure. Over the years, the United States has provided economic and defense assistance, and a Reagan administration will maintain this traditional commitment." On Weapons to Arab States On Offending U.S. Arabs On June 6, 1967, Ronald Reagan responded to a question as to whether his support of Israel would be viewed with displeasure by California's Arab population: "Well, that will be too bad, I think you do what your conscience dictates." "I would deny sophisticated weapons of war to those Arab states that decline to participate in the peace process with Israel." A Strategic Asset In May 1967, when the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles called a mass rally to protest the blockading of the straits of Tiran and the withdrawal of U.N. peacekeeping forces from the Sinai, every prominent office-holder in California was invited. Only three cared or dared to attend. One of the three was Governor Reagan. "I have called Israel a strategic asset for the United States, and I have steadfastly called for us to support Israel as a trusted ally...When we jeopardize Israel's security by actions such such as the U.N. vote, we are not only letting down an ally, but we are also impairing our own security." (Statement to the Press, Miami, Florida, March 8) Israel, the Defender of Freedom On the Soviet Union and Importance of Israel "Indeed, the freedom of the world is at stake in the Middle East. But who defends that freedom? Only that one tiny nation, born of a hunger for freedom and inspired by two decades of the taste of freedom. Those who made the desert flower have been forced to lay aside the tools of peace, and they have stood, manning the ramparts 'en garde' for these many months since we last met. They deserve better from us. They must be provided the weapons to match the Soviet arms now aimed at their nation's heart." May, 1968, at a SALUTE TO FREEDOM. "...Russian aims for control over the entire region existed long before Israel's birth in 1948. Without this bastion of liberal democracy .in the heart of the area, the Kremlin would be confirmed to supporting militant regimes against pro-American conservative governments which would not be able to divert atten- tion and energies of the radicals away from themselves..." (Special Weekley Column, December 7, 1979) Defending Western Interests _ "Specific Arab states such as Egypt, friendly to us at a particular moment, may well be able and prepared to take a front line position in defense of Western interest. To the extent that one or more can participate, so much the better; but such secondary links cannot substitute for a strong Israel in the ever-turbulent Middle East." Reagan Rallied for Israel A Book for Israel Bonds In 1971, Governor Reagan was a major force behind the ef- fort to obtain legislation authorizing California banks and savings institutions to invest in State of Israel Bonds. The legislation signed into law. by Governor Reagan was a model for similar laws subsequently passed by other states. It was a step which dramatically increased the sale of Israel bonds in America. On Jerusalem "Jerusalem is now and will continue to be one city,' undivided, with continuing free access for all." On the P.L.O. "Jimmy Carter refuses to brand the PLO as a terrorist organization. I have no hesitation in doing so...They are terrorists and they should be identified as such." • On Soviet Jewry & Jerusalem In Governor Reagan's moving speech .to the 1980 Republican Convention, his concern was expressed for the plight of Soviet Jewry. Only two weeks before, he had forcefully denounced the infamous resolution on Jerusalem adopted by the United Nation's Security Council. These expressions are not mere campaign rhetoric. The Los Angeles Times went out of its way on May 30 to report that Governor Reagan has been pro-Israel since the nation's creation in 1948. On Peace in the Middle East "The United States should not try to force a peace settlement upon Israel and her neighbors. Resolutions in the United Nations which undermine Israel's positions and isolate her people should be vetoed because they undermine progress toward peace." Coalition for Reagan & Bush: Theodore E. Cummings & Max M. Fisher, Honorary National Chairmen, Paul Borman & Edward C. Levy, Jr., Michigan Chairmen Paid for by The Reagan/Bush. Committee for Michigan, Jan Ellis-Treasurer