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52

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS"

Friday, July 9, 1982

; a .

Legislator Queries Naming
of Shultz to Cabinet Position

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In an open letter ad-
dressed to Michigan Sens.
Carl Levin and Donald
Riegle, State Rep. Joe
Forbes questioned the wis-
dom of the appointment of
George Shultz as Secretary
of State.
"I believe that this nomi-
nation raises two questions
which I hope will be ad-
dressed during the confir-
mation process.
"First of all, how many
former employees of a single
giant corporation should
have cabinet and sub-
cabinet level jobs in a single
national administration at
the same time? This ques-
tion goes not to the personal
integrity or qualifications of

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question of the danger of
confining high-level,
decision-making processes
to a group of people with too
narrow a range of experi-
ence, and with too narrow a
base in the society as a
whole.
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people are there already
in this government with
previous experience in
the Bechtel Corp.? Are
they all in positions
which bear on foreign
policy decision making?
Is this a wise public pol-
icy?
"Secondly, what effects
will this nomination have
on future relations between
the United States and the
state of Israel? There is a
great deal of speculation in
the media as to whether or
not this nomination is in-
tended to signal a change of
policy. Is this true?
"The essential relations
between our two countries
are a matter of historical
commitments by many
presidents of both parties
and by many congresses on
behalf of the American
people. A shift in that policy
should not be undertaken
by indirection, but in full
light of day, with public dis-
- cussions and a full aware-
ness of the present and fu-
ture implications for both
our country and for Israel. Is
that somehow involved
here? We deserve to know.
"Because I believe that
these are both important
questions which deserve to
be fully explored, I am ask-
ing you to raise them during
the process of the confirma-
tion hearings and debate
which will soon take place. I
believe that having these
questions and the answers
on record will be a service to
the American people."

Births

July 1— To Mr. and Mrs:
Barry R. Zack (Flora
Ohrenstein), former De-
troiters of Dallas, Tex., a
son, Eric Steven John.

* * *

June 28 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Michael Salter (Janice
Green) of Farmington Hills,
a son, Robert Mitchell.
* * *
June 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. David S. Goldman
(Barbara Gorman) of West
Bloomfield, a son, Scott
David.
** *
June 23 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Allan M. Levi (Debby
Wolok), former Detroiters of
Jerusalem, a daughter,
Sarah Rebecca.
* * *
June 22 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Fredric Gold (Linda
Moss) of West Bloomfield, a
daughter, Julie Nicole.
** *
June 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Persin (Marcia
Needleman) of West Bloom-
field, a daughter, Michele
Robyn.

twin sons, Bryan David and
Jeffrey Aaron.
* * *
June 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Israel (former De-
troiter Elaine Herman) of
Pittsburgh, Pa., a son,
Daniel Brian.
* * *
June 1— To Mr. and At
Jay Zerwekh (Elizabe, _
Weinstein) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Rachel Anne.

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