Limit of WZO Membership to Those - Pledged to Aliya Rejected by Agency Soviet Mission Vows -to GiVe Mire' WASHINGTON, D.C. (JTA) — Soviet Russia has pledged "new assistance" to Egypt "in various fields to strengthen the Arab imperialist-Zionist ag gressio n" struggle to remove the effects of from the Middle East, it was re- ported here from Cairo. The pledge was contained in a joint communique issued on the departure of a Soviet delegation after six days of talks on political and technical subjects with Egyp- tian leaders. The delegation was headed by Kirill Mazurov, first deputy chairman of the Soviet council of ministers and a mem- ber of the central committee politburo. The communique stated that the talks with Nasser "particu- larly concerned the problems of the liquidation of the effects of the Israeli aggression; especially the withdrawal of Israeli forces from all occupied Arab territory, back to the June 5, 1967 lines." Mazurov, in another statement issued on his departure from Cairo, proclaimed "the insistence of the Soviet people and leaders on the necessity for the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from Arab ter- 'Arabs IF YOU ruin ria ritory as the primary and basic condition for the establishment of peace in the Middle East." He said that the situation in the region required "joint Arab action and concerted political action by all progressive forces throughout the world for the achievement of legitimate Arab aims." °V*Wil UPSIDE DOWN YOU WOW/ NEW YORK (JTA)—A proposal at the meeting, Mrs. Halprin said, FIND A EWER WINN THAN to limit the World Zionist Organi- that while "aliya will have to zation to a membership of only assume a major role in the pro- those pledged to personal aliya, gram of the Zionist organization, as proposed recently by Yitchak the WZO has other essential func- Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. Korn, general secretary of the Lions in the Jewish world in the Ichud Olami-Poale Zion, was re- continuing struggle against assimi- jected at the recent meetings in lation and alienation. The Zionist Jerusalem of the Jewish Agency organization will have to continue executive, according to Mrs. Rose and intensify its educational and L. Halprin, chairman of the Jewish cultural programs among the Jews Agency-American Section, who has of the world to develop better un- just returned from the meetings. derstanding between Israel and the Instead, she said, the executive Diaspora and, in this way, to fos- of the Jewish Agency will propose ter and develop the potential of to Israel from the to the next World Zionist Congress, to be held in June, the mainte- I affluent counrties." REG. UP TO $5.00 The meetings of the Jewish I nance of the "unity and integrity I of the World Zionist Organization I Agency executive, Mrs. Halprin as a world Jewish mass movement said, were "fruitful," in having composed of many ideological cleared the air in making it possi- wings. There will be created, how- ble to plan for a constructive dis- ever, within the structure of the cussion of the future of the move- WZO, a 'tnuat ma shi i' a , ment at the next World Zionist group of persons who will have I Cong ress. Declaring that there has been taken the pledge of personal I much misunderstanding in the aliya." press of both Israel and the United She said that the members of States of what transpired at the meetings of the Jewish Agency, the Jewish Agency, both Israeli 13535 W. 7 MILE at SCHAEFER DI 1-0569 or DI 1-3268 and American, recognized that I Mrs. Halprin said that the deci- the question of aliya must as- sions of the executives were clear Open Saturday Night, All Day Sunday some a pre-eminent role in the as to the future lines of structure THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS of the movement. work of the Zionist organization. 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Soviet missile ships and rocket launchers have been supplied in significant numbers to the Arab countries, while the Red fleet it- self is operating an increasing number of missile-firing units, in- cluding submarines, in the Medi- terranean. Soviet "SAM" ground-to-air missiles, which have been oper- ational for some time, are be- lieved to have been installed in Egypt by Soviet military tech- nicians. Thus, say the British, the Soviet zone of influence in the Mediterraneaen area has been extended by an estimated missile range of 300 to 1,200 miles. A New York Congressman mean- while warned that American inac- tion, "through failure to provide Israel with effective deterents, coupled with massive Soviet arms shipments" to the Middle East, is "driving out Arab realists and Moderates and giving center stage to the Arab extremists and revo- lutionaries." Rep. James H. 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