18 Friday, November 21, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS NEW YORK 1JTA) — United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick, indi- cated Monday night that should the Saudis introduce Crown Prince Fand's eight-point plan at the United Nations, the U.S. will vote against it. She pointed out that President Reagan "made it quite clear that we are fully committed to the Camp David accords," and said that the President's view will be "reflected" at the UN should the Saudis seek a UN involvement in their peace plan. Kirkpatrick, addressing some 2,000 people at the Dialogue Center in New York as guest of- the Kirkpatrick: U.S. Will Oppose Fand Plan If Presented to UN 1 NEW PRICING POLICY 20% OFF * STATIONERY & GIFT ITEMS I Min S10001 * WEDDING & BAR MITZVAH INVITATIONS THE PRINT HOUSE 26028 Greenfield in Lincoln Center - 968-4040 whewe theres wan HAND-PAINTED CUSTOM MURALS Arab Investors' Bid Denied in NY Bank Takeover Effort Children s Rooms Offices Homes ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA) — New York State Senate Minority Leader Manfred Ohrenstein hailed the New York State Banking Board's decision to deny a takeover of two New York state banks by a consortium of investors from Arab coun- tries — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. General Financial Bankshares is the holding company for the Bank of Commerce in New York City and Community State Bank in Albany, as well as 10 other banks in Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee and the District of Columbia. The consortium made a bid for the holding company. Ohrenstein, who for the past eight months has spearheaded a drive to deny the representatives of the Arab countries their bid, 356-3363 NORI GEFFEN program's moderator, Dr. William Berkowitz, said that the U.S. is "justified" in "cultivating" good relations with Saudi Arabia for the prupose of"re-enforcing and building a regional stability in the area." She said the U.S. views the Saudis and "moderate" in the context of their rela- tion to the Soviet Union. "The Saudis are not friendly to our enemies," the Soviets, she said, pointing to the shared interests of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Kirkpatrick also said that terrorism is a "very important threat" to freedom and democracy. She said that Israel faces "terrorist provocations in the West Bank," which makes life virtually "un- Dialogue Forum series, re- peatedly stressed the Re- agan Administration's commitment to the Camp David accords. She claimed that con- tinued accusations that the Administration is not fully behind the Camp David process can only do harm to the process it- self and may "originate with the enemies of Camp David. She said that the U.S. is" committed to Israel "as an ally as well as a friend." Is- rael's security and survival, she contended, is dependent on the development of sta- bility in the region, and this is the goal of American pol- icy in the Mideast. The American envoy, who answered questions by the If you're not wearing it, sell it. 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The vote was five in favor of the takeover, five opposed, one member abstained and one was absent from the 12- member board. State Banking Superintendent Muriel Siebert was one of the five who voted in favor of the takeover. In a 40-minute debate, members of the board who opposed the takeover spoke of Arab control of petrodol- lars. Those in favor said that the takeover involved only a relatively small amount of money. The main issue, as stated by Ohrenstein, was that the takeover would give the group a foothold in the banking system. Ohrens- tein said the decision means that the process of taking over any of the banks of Fi- nancial General Bankshares in other states cannot be attempted. Clark Clifford. former secretary of defense in the Johnson Administra- tion, was counsel for the consortium, and former Missouri Sen. Stuart Symington served as ad- viser: A number of Jewish lead- ers supported Ohrenstein in his successful effort to pre- vent the takeover. Jewish federations throughout New York state also sup- ported Ohrenstein. Israeli Company Sells Scanners Around World TEL AVIV (JM) — Is- rael's Elscint Corp. now markets more than 120 medical scanners, making it the second leading producer of diagnostic systems in the world. Nearly half the scanners made by the - sompany are distributed in the United States, with the remainder divided between South America and Europe. Total sales for Elscint are ex- pected to reach $70 million this year, topping the 1980 figure.by $37 million. bearrable," and, there- fore, forces the Israeli government to apply strict measures in deal- ing with the-population there. Asked to assess the U.S. relations with the UN, Kirkpatrick termed them "a big problem." She con- tended the relations are "so unsatisfactory it simply has to change." She said the U.S. pays about 25 percent of the UN budget — about $1 billion a year. In addition, she said, the U.S. supports the UN specialized agencies. This support will be curtailed in cases of "waste, or when the agency violates fundamen- tal values and commit- ments," she said. She did not elaborate. Kirkpatrick said, in re- sponse to another question, that she was "deeply. dis- turbed" at "implications during the AWACS debate that it was inappropriate for the American Jewish com- munity to oppose the sale for sophisticated aircraft and other weapons to Saudi Arabia. She said it is "entirely appropriate for American Jews, or any other group, to support or oppose any posi- tion they want." Nazis Rally Near Chicago CHICAGO — A group of 16 neo-Nazis staged a "white Power" rally in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn on Sunday. Some 150 police officers protected the Nazis from a crowd of hecklers estimated at 250. The demonstration ended when the Nazis' pub- lic address system failed and their speaker was drowned out by the hecklers. • 4 • : • g i GENUINE t t DIAMOND HEART of LOVE •. 59.95 ORDEN MOM SEND 59 95 TO . 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