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May 01, 1970 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-01

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American Legion Commander Hits
Soviet Ambitions in Middle East

The Soviet previously."
NEW YORK
Saying that the Israelis de-
Union was denounced as trouble-
maker in the Middle East by the
serve a kinder fate than con-
Commander
tinued hostilities,
American 1.egion's national com-
Patrick added that "We pray
mander.
this crisis, too, will pass—that
"We are aware of the implica-
hostilities will cease, and Arabs
tions of the.in•reased flow of mil-
and Israelis will reason together
itary aid from the Soviet Union
to the Arab governments," Na-
in the interest of all mankind."
tional Commander .1. Milton Pat-
Commander Patrick pointed out,
rick declared in an address at that "it is hard to see how an-
the Commodore Hotel here re- other test of arms could bring
cently.
nearer that degree of tolerance
"The long range ambitions of and understanding which alone
the Soviet Union are abundantly can he the basis for peace and
clear," the I A`gi1,11
security in the Middle East."
adding, "whatever the short-
Such an arms test, Commander
range ambitions or fears of some Patrick declared in reporting on
Arab leaders may be.
his recent factfinding tour of the
"*Ill' cause of freedom would Middle East, "could only produce
riot be served by the spread of
losers."
Communist imperialism. through
Ile appealed fur "the rule of
the Middle East," Commander Pat-
law" there as opposed to "the
rick continued. "Neither will the
havoc of war."
cause of freedom be served by a
Russian naval presence in the
Mediterrean where rime existed
it

B

az ilP

t s Limit

Ex-kazi on Terni

Soviet Arms Sought

LONDON. (JTA1 — When the
Brazilian government agreed to
extradite former Nazi S'S Major
HeIllark
Lit1111(1:11 .
JTA) King iins „ in Franz Paul Stangl to West Germ-

Amman; Iteds

Nix

of Jordan is seeking Russian arms any
.
for trial as a war criminal,
for the first time. it was reported it made the unusual condition that
the maximum sentence imposed
here
on him if convicted should not be
The Hashemite inonarch, one of more than 15 years.
the few pro Western rulers re-
Stangl, who was commandant of
h as
ini:
ma
m in ow Arab
made indirect requests through the notorious Treblinka concentra-
Fny pt for Sot it anti aircraft guns, lion camp in Poland during World
the retorts said Heretofore the War goes on trial in Dusseldorf
United States and Britain have next month.
Ile will subsequently face trial
been Jordan's main arms suppliers
in Austria. the country where he
on the :;round and in the air
Jor, was horn. According to Anthony
The Sin let press attaehe
Tan. rieorge Sukhatchev. mean- T.. , rry, correspondent for the Sun-
while has denied he said Soviet day 'nines. who made the disclo-
polio favored the liquidation of sure. West German authorities
the state of Israel and its replace- agreed to the Brazilian conditions

Formulate Program for Zionist Federation Parley

York City Board of Education, is
convention chairman. lie is on a
leave of absence from the Mid-
Brooklyn campus of Kingsborough
Community College to serve on
the board.
About 1,000 delegates from the
U.S. will attend the convention.
They
will represent '700,000 Amer-
and itnerim chairman of the fed-
ican Zionists who belong to d3
eration.
American
Zionist organizations and
Addressing the gathering during
the convention on the situation in 10 Zionist youth movements which
the Middle East will be Israel Am- formed the new Federation in Feb-
basador to the U.S. Gen. Itzhak ruary as "the organization which
speaks and acts on behalf of the
Rabin.
Mrs. Blanche Fine, past nation- unified Zionist movement in the

PHILADELPHIA —The fou ing
convention of the American Zionist
at the
28-31,
Federation, May
Sheraton will be addressed by
chairman
of the
Louis Pincus,
executive, and
Jewish Agency
Rabbi Israel Miller, assistant to the
president of Yeshiva University

al president of I'ioneer Women,
was named chairman of the na-
tional convention committee.
1/r. Seymour P. Lachman, col-
lege clean and member of the New

the was spotted working at the
of Colda Meir "
In addition, according to the Volkswagen plant in Sao Paulo
neusmen. Sukhatchev attributed and elaborate precautions were
Moscim's recognition of the state taken to prevent hint from learning

of I,rael in May 19-IS to a de- that he was under surveillance
sire "to get the British out of while the extradition machinery
W s put into motion, Terry
Palestine." lie said he supported

a statement b. the Soviet charge reported
Ht said that the late Senator
&affairs in Baghdad. Felix Fe-
dotm, circulated by the Iraqi Robert F. Kennedy. then U.S.
news agency that the Soviet pen- attorney general. wrote his oPPo -
pl e supported the elimination of site number in Brazil to make it
an d the creation o r an clear that - operation Stangl" had
Arab Palestinian state in place top level backing in Washington.
of Israel. Stangl has pleaded not guilty to
that he all charges against hint.
Sukhatehe%
claimed
ne,er he.Ird of Fedato, or his re- lie will be confronted at his trial
!..orted statement. that he called a by 17 survivors of Treblinka. They
pros: conference in Amman on are the remains of a group of
the o:easion of the Lenin .'cute- prisoners x‘ho escaped from the
ran. ,,h1ch ,as not relevant to the death camp during a mutiny of
rellar*,,s on the Mid Fast inmates in 1 9 43.
n Itfit the Reuters Torre:-
Ponds:
AninJan »hi first r.'

\`7:esi

allege.?

re-

tile ■ s■ ere confirmed

NEW YORK (JTA)—Arthur Ja-
cobs, publisher of the Day-Morning
Journal, reacted sharply to the in-
tention of Youth for Yiddish to
picket his as well as the Jewish
Daily Forward's) editorial offices
over allegedly "antiquated" con-
tent, style and orientation.

rothe: Nra!, journalist uho at -
tend
tended the prOSS
Vhi: latter reportedly checked

:hes

,:'ecru: remark with Sukhat•
phone later and was al-

ti delete it from. his
dispawhes and saw's
saw's to generali-
ties the Renters man said

tions "for a good cause."

The fact is, he noted. "that the
Forward, through its history has
modernized its spelling. We would
change it further but our readers
don't want further change."
an article in the April 23
issue of the Forward. Joseph Mlo-
tek. director of the education de-
partment of Workmen's Circle. de-
clared that love for Yiddish should
he combined with "love for Jewish
life." He said Yugntruf did not
have this approach and called on
them to engage in more produc-
tive and more practical stork in
the Jewish community.
Yugntruf complained its mem-
bers are unable to read the Jewish
Daily Forward and the Day-Morn-
ing Journal because they use "an
antiquated German-like spelling
and dozens of obsolete Germanisnis
and Anglicisms not admissable in

The Rebbe and the Isareli Minister

Fl-ion "Ma'am.", Tol.A.,
Sut, rwtiod b. M.,ne tt. :ma.

While discussing Israel's trou-
bles with its surrounding enemies.
the Lubavicher Rub" questioned
Shimon Peres. Israel's minister of
What will be the end of
altya
all this"
"Why ask 'what will be the end -7

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others, on both national and local
levels. This is expected to broaden
the base of the American Zionist
Movement. Detroit will be entitled
to seven community delegates to
the Philadelphia convention.

Remember how it all started—"the
minister answered—" with Abra-
ham coming to this very same land
which was then, too, surrounded
by hostile tribes . .

Quippedthe Rebbe: "I am talking
to you as a practical person, and
you are responding as a Rebbe...

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Publisher of Two Yiddish Dailies
Defends Style Against Youth Protest

"I would like them to come in
and publish the paper and pay
the hills," he told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency. If they were will-
ing to accept the "responsibil-
ities" of a publisher, he would sell
the paper to them "in a minute,"
he said. And "if they want to close
the paper down that'll suit me
fine."
Jacobs. a lawyer who said he
has published the Jmirnal for years
at a loss said lie had "enough
problems - without having to in-
volve himself in costly spelling Va-
riations. Ile said he could not give
an age breakdown of his readers.
meal by a "democratic slate in and promised to reduce any sen- '
The
publisher added taht Youth
Pah -dine - \still an Arab maiority tenor higher than 15 years pro-
for Yiddish—Yugntruf—had made
rhc denial Sias promptly backed nounced on Stangl.
no
effort
to discuss their griev-
Ntinistry o'
in a Sits
They also agreed to Brazil's
anCeS with hint, and that their
Mascots who said there
fietal
demand that the charges against
written
demands
listed individual
11.1, bet' 11
11 0 chair :e in Russian
hint be limited to the alleged
names but no identifications. ad-
Middle Fast relics and that 110
murders of 400,000 Jewish pris-
dresses or phone numbers.
simiet Embassy official could hasp
because
oners at Treblinka
A flyer sent to JTA announc-
made the statement attribated to
Brazil's statute of limitations
ing picketing planned for last
ehatchey
hi-s
to he tried ,
does not permit 1'
weekend
identiifed Yugntruf as
But fie , sinen Who attended a
e Ated by for earlier offenses.
"an organization of Yiddish-
Sun d ay
Stang'. now 62. Was the object
lit , hail
speaking
high
school and college
that
• students who are interested in
an 18. Y" r search.
indeed m.ide the I' V,l1:11, and eta.
in 1948 front
Ile went to
on It rho onotnd lilt, so.
the
survival"
of
the two papers.
berated
on: said that Syria after evading arrest by U.S.
slot
Moshe M. Crystal, editor-in-chief
as luau
any authorities in Europe. His steps
of
the
Forward,
said he is not
Its•
'.supports
were traced with the help of Simon • opposed to peaceful demonstra-

stru.:gle aimed at merthrewin:
j„, racialtsa stair based nn or b Wiesenthal, director of the Nazi
war criminal archives in Vienna.
(,„„tici,„
state

agogues, fraternal groups and

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