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July 08, 1966 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-08

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Shazar Extends Chilean Visit:
Avoids Ardentina's Gov't Woes

SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA)
ments from thousands of people in
An official communique pledgin g the streets, from all of the coun-
the governments of Israel an d try's highest officials, from Catho-
Chile to work together for worl d lic leaders and intellectuals, and
peace and urging settlement o f from the press, radio and tele-
conflicts between nations throng h vision networks. Even the Com-
peaceful negotiations complete d munist organ here, Siglo, featured
the formal phase of Israeli Presi Shazar's visit on its front page—
dent Zalman Shazar's state visi t alongside the revolution in Ar-
to Chile Monday.
gentina.
The Israel president continue
In isolated instances, there were
his tour of Chile with a visit t 0 some outbursts by persons who
the seashore resort city . of Val are either anti-Israel, or anti-Se-
paraiso where it was disclos
ed tha t mitic, or anti-democracy—or all
he had canceled his schedule d of these tendencies. One television
visit to Argentina because of poli broadcast has shown a drunken
tic al conditions there stemmin g man in the village of Melipilla,
from the military coup which top near this city, ripping down an
pled- President Arturo Illia's re Israeli flag. The man was ar-
gime. Shazar will go to Brazi 1 rested.
next in his Latin American tour.
A rado station reported that
The communique signed by Shaz
ar and President Eduardo Frei de three unidentified men had smash-
Glared that the two countries wer e ed windows in the Jewish Bank of
united in increasing friendship, a Chile near Santiago. But there
friendship based on their match have been no fears of genuine at-
ing goals of creating social prog tack against the Israeli president
ress and economic developmen t and his party.
without sacrificing personal lib
erty.
2 Israeli Performers
The two presidents agreed to in-
Draw
Sell-Out Crowd
crease Israeli-Chilean cooperation
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
and listed a number of specific
to The Jewish News)
areas of action.
JERUSALEM — The 1,400 spec-
They declared they were con- tators, mostly Jews, present at the
vinced that their cooperation Astrada heater in Moscow Monday
could be fruitful in the interna- night for the performance by two
tional field and contribute to the Israeli artists, joined in singing
stabilization of peaceful deve- Hebrew songs in an atmosphere
lopment in the community of of enthusiasm, it was reported here
nations. They urged efforts to Wednesday from the Soviet capi-
strengthen the authority of the tal.
United Nations by strengthening
The audience members, most of
respect for the territorial in-
violability and sovereignty of all them young people, applauded wild-
ly after each Hebrew song sung
countries.
They also agreed on the urgent by Geula Gill, and frequently burst
need for regional - and universal into song in accompaniment. The
disarmament and control of con- reports said the audience members
ventional and atomic weapons. knew the words of such melodies
Both countries, they declared, con- as "Havenu Sholom Aleichem" and
sider the elimination of all racial "David Melech Israel Hai Veka-
and religious discrimination es- yom." Miss Gill also sang Yiddish
sential to assure full equality for songs, which brought tears to the
all men and called for an increase eyes of many of the listeners. The
in the "process of de-coloniza- hall was sold out, and hundreds
tion" to assure free expression who were unable to buy tickets
jammed the adjoining streets to
and respect for human rights.
Shaiar invited President Frei to hear the performance through the
visit Israel and Frei accepted, say- open windows of the theater. The
ing he would fix a date for the other artist is Jacob Abkin, a
visit later. The ISraeli president mimic.
made a series of visits to Jewish
institutions in Santiago before pro-
ceeding to Valparaiso and its near-
by resort area, Vina Delmar. At
a Santiago public school named
"Israel Republic," he was wel-
comed by cheering students with
signs in Hebrew and Spanish. - He
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Although
then visited the Jewish Old Peo- a "small number of policemen"
ples Home.
acted with undue violence in the
The visit of Israel's President clashes May 5 between the police
here continues to evoke the most and students at the Hebrew Uni-
enthusiastic and laudatory corn- versity during the visit of former
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer, the special inquiry corn-
mission appointed by the Cabinet
to investigate the incident found
that in general, the police behaved
"according to circumstances."

Cabinet Probers
Justify Police
Act at Hebrew U.

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Asserting that members of both
sides were at fault in the student
demonstrations that gave rise to
charges of police brutality, the
commission's report noted that the
students shouted abuse at the
police and that the police used
their batons too freely in putting
down the demonstration.

The commission placed part
of the blame for the violence on
the fact that the students were
not told of the special orders to
police to prevent demonstrations
within sight of the former chan-
cellor.

The students were also not told
that the university administration
had agreed to the presence of
policemen on the campus during
Adenauer's visit there.

The special orders to the police,
which originated at the foreign
ministry, were aimed at preventing
insults as well as bodily harm to
the visitor. The fact that the or-
ders were kept secret, the commis-
sion reported, confused the stu-
dents who believed that quiet
demonstrations were permitted on
the campus as they had been in 1
previous visits by other dignitaries. I

Council for Judaism Denies Its Executive Head Visited King Faisal

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri-
can Council for Judaism has de-
nied a report in the New York
press that Elmer Berger, its exe-
cutive vice president, had visited
King Faisal of 'Saudi Arabia and
expressed regret over the cancela-
tion by Mayor John V. Lindsay
and Governor Rockefeller of ar-
rangements with the king for his
remarks in Washington that Jews
supporting Israel were his "ene-
mies."

went issued by Richard Korn,
ACJ president, said.

anti-Semitic publication, Common
Sense."

The statement emphasized that
Benjamin Freedman, who was re-
ported to have visited the king, is
"far from being a member of the
council" and that he is "the chief
contributor to Conde McGinley's

Korn also stressed that Alfred
Lilienthal, who was also reported
to have visited the Saudi Arabian
ruler, "had no authority to say
anything to anyone as a spokes-
man for the council."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"Neither Elmer Berger nor
any authorized spokesman for
the Council was anywhere near
the Waldorf-Astoria and King
Faisal, either last Tuesday or
any time since the king has been
in the United States," a state-

Friday, July 8, 1966-5

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