Trudeau Tells Concern for Welfare of Jews in Arab Lands. Soviet Union He added that Canada continued MONTREAL (JTA) — P r i m e I Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau to give "its full support to the told the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- I efforts of the United Nations, in cy in an exclusive Interview that particular the mission" of Dr. Gun- the Canadian government "has nar V. Jarring, who was named shown its concern for the Jewish as special peace envoy but whose minorities living in several Arab mission has been suspended for countries and has on occasion several months while Big Four been able to be of some aosist- talks have been held. Trudeau added that his gov- a nee." ernment was "at all times pre- The prime minister made this pared to consider means by disclosure in prepared replies to which it may usefully act to a series of questions submitted to help achieve this end." him by the JTA Montreal corre- spondent Michael M. Solomon. The prime minister, in reply to Ile also declared that his gov- another question, assured Cana- dian Jews that the language bill ernment had been "particularly disturbed" by recent reports on now before the House of Commons, embodying his government's bi- the plight of members of the Jew- ish community in Iraq "and is lingualism policy, should not be giving this matter serious consid- eration.'I Ile added that Minister of Manpower and Immigration Allan MacEachen and Mitchell Sharp. the secretary of state for external affairs. had been study- inc means by which the Canadian government "might assist in rem- edying this situation." Who Wrote It? a cause for any concern. Stressing that his goal was to assure "the rights and privileges" of Cana- dians whose language is French, as well as to those whose language is English, he told the JTA that it was not his government's pur- pose "to discriminate against other languages or other cultural groups." He added that his government believed that "the special charac- a is g reatly t er of by the contribution brought by Canadians of many different back- grounds, languages and racial ex- tractions. Our hope is that these cultures will flourish and it is the policy of the present government to assist them as best we can." By RABBI SAMUEL SILVER (A Seven Arts Feature) We are the beneficiaries of many Gott tzu danken, Gott vet geben, literary gems whose authorship we Zol men nor leben un zein gezunt. don't know. When I was wont to travel far, Some of the leftiest statements They couldn't provide me with a car. have to be attributed to that ubiqui- AU I got was words: Gey verunt, ous litterateur, Anonymous. gey pamelech, Ile warned that questions on , ' Hover, every once in a while we hob a glickliche trete. "very delicate I a procedures were wanted to increase my knowledge, track down the origin of I But they couldn't send me to college; matter. since, if any action on the are able to some masterpiece we have ad- All I got was, words. part of the Canadian government Bob saychel, mired. In this column I am asking Zei nit kein nar, were to he misinterpreted, it my readers whether they know who Toireh iz di beste schoireh. might lead to a worsening of the The years have flown wrote the following. It has been the world has turned situation in which the Jewish widely quoted and reprinted, but Things I've forgotten community now finds itself." things I've Learned, who was responsible for creating it Yet I still remember; He added that "We hope to be I don't know. It's called "All I Got Zog dem Emes able to take some positive steps through diplomatic channels in Was Words," and its heart-warm- ing text is like this: the near future," but he did not IS hen I was young , and fancy-free, elaborate. My folks had no fine clothes for me. Trudeau was asked whether the Canadian government might inter- vene "with the Soviet government in respect of granting Soviet Jews elementary rights they are de- prived of at present." He replied that his government "follows closet:, devel wments" affecting the human rights of Soviet Jews. lie said that the suffering of Jews in Europe under the Nazis "have given us a sense of special moral responsibility to oppose anti-Semi- tism wherever it may occur." He declared that the Soviet Un- ion was "sensitive to public criti- cism about its treatment of Soviet Jewry. and Canada does not hesi- tate to make its views known." However, he told the JTA, wheth- er those views should be expressed through direct representations, or other means, depended "on an assessment of what approach is likely to be the most effective." He declared that the Soviet gov- ernment "is aware that this ques- tion is a complicating factor in Soviet-Canadian relations." The prime minister said his gov- ernment had found no evidence to support complaints from Cana- dian Jewish organizations that Nazi war criminals had taken re- fuge in Canada after World War Ii and through false statements obtained naturalization giving them equal rights with native Ca- nadian citizens. The prime minister said, "We have investigated all the alleged cases which have been brought to our attention" and "we have not found any evidence that citi- zenships have been obtained on the basis of such false state- ments." In another question, Trudeau was asked about a statement by Justice Minister John Turner that a measure to ban hate literature was not on the government's pri- ority legislation list. Trudeau re- plied that "unfortunately, because of a backlog of legislation, it will not be possible to deal with the bill before the house adjourns for the summer recess." The Cana- dian Parliament will be recon- vened October 25. The prime minister reiterated his government's position that real peace in the Middle East "requires agreement and consent on the part of Israel and the Arab states. It cannot be imposed." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12.,-Meety, Amps/ :I, 3969 . . , AU I got was words: Gib Tzeclakalt, Hob rachniones Zei a Mensch. ALL I got was words; Yet I'm truly rich. Author, anyone? Producer Quits Poland for Israel made a considerable impression TEL AVIV (JTA)—World-famous here, it was reported. Polish film producer Alexander The statement cited a report In Ford, who left his native land last month after being stopped from the newspaper concerning the in- preparing a film on the life of a tention of the Polish Communist Jewish educator, has decided to regime to suspend all emigration of o Jews as of Sept. 1. The manner settle in Israel with his family. of that report seemed to suggest He has signed an agreement to produce a film based on Russian that "Polish Jews were leaving author Alexander Solzhenitzyn's comfortably and of their own free book "The First Circle" in coopera- choice. We therefore declare that tion with Israeli producer Giora Jews in Poland are being vilified, Goddik. In Poland, Ford was pro- deprived of their jobs and means ducing a film entitled "Janos Kor- of livelihood, compelled to surrend• chak," named for a man who per- er their passports before departure ished in a concentration camp with and some are even compelled to surrender their academic degrees his pupils. and other qualifications." Ford said his film was stopped The statement then added that because Polish authorities, who are "We realize that because we still still conducting an anti-Jewish prop- have friends and relatives in Po- aganda campaign, felt his work land, you must keep our names, was not fitting at this time. which we supply herewith, out of Meanwhile, the Neue Zuericher the paper." Zeitung, a leading Swiss news- paper published a statement from If YOU TUN MI a group of Jews just arrived from Poland whose names were with- held to avoid hurting relatives IMAM SCAM YOU woW? FWD A PAM VANE THAD. still remaining in Poland. 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