Yost Cals '67 Resolution 'Our Bide'
At the .-innual JAI' Dinner
k nna Slomovitz
NEW YORK (JTA)—Ambassa-
dor Charles W. Yost, United
i States envoy to the United Na-
tions. said the -attitude of the par-1
ties (Israel and the Arabs) prim-1
aray" was to blame for the UN's!
inability to find a solution to the
Middle East conflict in 1970 as
compared with its success in 1957
following the Suez campaign- Ap-
pearing on the NBC television
- Meet the Press" program, Yost
said both Israelis and Arabs ac-
cepted the UN Security Council's
Nov.2.1. 1967, Mideast resolution
David Zack. president of the Jewish National Fond Council of
- but they interpret it differently."
Detroit. is shown here addressing the large gathering that attended
He said - the Four Powers can take
the function at the Shaarey Zedek, June 17. to mark the planting
new initiatives, and they will, but
of the Philip and Anna Slomovitz Forest in Israel. From left: Leonard
whether the parties will carry
N. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Sloniovitz, Cleveland Amory. the guest
them out is another question."
speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn.
Asked in what regard the U.S.
held the 1967 resolution at this
juncture. Yost replied:. -That's
our Bible. - The resolution calls
for Israel's withdrawal from the
occupied Arab territories in re-
ram for Arab peace undertakings.
HONOR 0 F
)REST IN ISRAEL
Yck< said the Four Powers—
United States, Soviet Russia, Bra- •
air_ and France—were working
- earnestly and diligently" on the
Mideara crisis and be expected "a
forward movement" in the near
future with respect to the peace-
seeing mission of special UN en-
voy Gunnar V Jarring and pro-
in general. Ambassador
Yost said he thought the Soviet
Union would prefer a "substan-
tial cooling off' in the Mideast
use they see "very serious
hazards for themselves and for
peace generally." He said there
u as evidence that the Palestinian
zuerrillac were getting Soviet arms
but it was not known whether they
were receiving them directly or
through another source.
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ing power of the Palestinians was
a "very seriously complicating
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Removes Black Panther Phamphlets
NEW YORK JTA—he Jewish Semites. The chairman said there
Museum: has removed Black had been an agreement with the
Panther pharr.phiets L-om a lobby New York Artists Store Against
disp:ay because - quite a number" Racism. Repression and War not to
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to the party's anti-Zionism and al- • rial "that is offensive to anybody
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chairman David Finn told the Jew- dissident artists. who include
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way in response to last week's sought to add pro-larael material
threat by the Jewish Dense to their display as a compromise.
Leazie to picket the museum if Among the "ceenve" portions of
the Panther literature -were not re- the Panther material was an at-
moved. ack on - U. S. warmongers int Viet-
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President Zalman Shazar s Message
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factor" in implementing the 1967
resolution. He said the "major
aim" of the U.S. was to re-enforce
the UN's peace-keeping.
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