14—Friday, August 14, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wiesenthal's (..'en ter Will Stay Open as Long as Activities Legal, Gov't. Says NEW YORK (JTA)—The office of Chancellor Bruno Kreisky of Austria has advised the American Jewish Committee that the closing of Simon Wiesenth,l's Document- ation Center in Vienna "is not im- pending or intended as long as Mr. Wiesenthal's activities remain within the scope of Austrian law." Dr. Ingo MuSsi, representing the vacationing Dr. Kreisky. replied to a letter from AJCommittee Presi- dent E. Hoffman, who had written to the Chancellor last week "to in- quire about the status" of the cen- ter. "Since this organization." Hoff- man wrote. referring to the AJCota- mittee, has enjoyed a fruitful relationship with Mr. Wiesenthal. and we have also admired the assistance that postwar Austria regimes have given to the center's work, we are most anxious to clarify this issue." Wiesenthal has charged the Aus trian government with threatening to close his center and has singled out Socialist Party Secretary Leo- pold Gratz for having allegedly, called the center—a "secret agent" operation. Dr. Mussi state d: "There is absolutely no truth to these rumors. Nobody in any of- ficial capacity and certainly no member of the Austrian Federal Government has demanded the closing of the center and no legal steps are intended as long as the center's activities remain within , the scope of Austrian law" New York's other Republican senator, Jacob K. Javits, said in a letter to Harry Evans of New York At the end of his letter. Dr. Mussi reiterated that "there is City that while he had no authority therefore no truth at all to any , ' to act in the matter. He had writ- rumors in this connection." The ten to the State Department "far comment and a report." Sen. Austrian spokesman added that Gratz has "repudiated" Wiesen' Javits said he understood the "deep concern" being expressed that's "unjust" attacks on him by friends of the center. and other government officials. Fifty-five persons held a Wiesenthal has charged that "silent witness" demonstration "five of the 11 Austrian minis- Monday afternoon outside the ters had h Nazi past." This "criticism" of Wiesenthal "falls well within the scope of the democratic freedom of opinion," SOCIETY Dr. Mussi wrote. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schafer Sen. Charles E. Goodell, Repub- lican of New York, wrote to Wie- were hosts at a cocktail party hon- senthal Monday to voice his "great oring her brother Daniel Winsen's concern over the intended plans to engagement to Miss Hilda Siegel. close the historic Jewish Docu- JEWISH WAR VETERANS mentation Center in Austria." lie The Flint Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary received a citation from the department, for its outstanding contribution to the Tel Hashomer Hospital in Israel. FREE NAPKINS Back Door Gallery Zip Printing Flint News Israel Spy Relates His Adventures as a Freind of Egyptian Officers .e memoirs of TEL AN "champagne spy" Wolfgang Lotz. recently published here under the title "Mission to Cairo," read more like a novel than real-life exploits performed on behalf of the Israel i government. Lotz, a West German who spied for Israel in Egypt until he was arrested in February 1965. was called the "champagne spy" by a superior in Israeli intelligence who had to approve his expense accounts. And they were some accounts. From January 1961 to 1965, Lotz played the part of a wealthy, care- free foreigner who sympathized with Egypt and partied with senior Egyptian officers. They thought he was a free-spending horse breeder and riding enthus- iast. In reality, he was obtaining valuable bits of information from them. . said he would be "pleased to ren- der any assistance I can, not only as a United States senator. but as a human being who shares your sentiments and admires y o Lt r steadfast determination to save ci ien.t. crests of free men every- txxhier Austrian Mission here carrying The fellow that says, "I may be signs and lighted candles. A wrong, but—" does not believe concentration camp survivor don- there can be any such possibility. ned the striped uniform he had —Kin Hubbard. worn at Dachau. (In Moscow, the Communist youth newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, accused Wiesenthal of run- ning an Israeli "spy center" fin- every invitation order of With anced by the U.S. Central Intelli- Wedding, Bar-Mitxvo, Shower etc. gence Agency, the British Intelli- gence Service and the Shin Bet. It charged him with hunting Nazis who escaped to South America "while he displayed a strange helplessness in searching for such 28631 SOUTHFIELD also Nazis who are openly living in NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER Vienna near his office." The paper also said the center has been mak- 352-6780 352-4114 ing "utterly false'! charges of anti- For Further Information Semitic activities in socialist states. • Lotz and his wife once were de- tained near a secret missile base which they were investigating on instructions from Tel Aviv. But' friends at Egyptian military intel- :igence vouched for them and arranged their release. Later Lotz went to a party given by an armored corps colonel and attended by senior army and navy officers. He was embraced by a general in military intelligence who cried: "Long live the sny. Listen, friends, this story is fan- tastic. Our noble friend . . . went to have a picnic at one of our rocket bases near the (Suez) Canal. and I had to extricate him when he was arrested . . ." Later that night, Lotz writes, the general asked him, as a per- sonal favor. to keep an eye on some German electronic experts connected with a missile project. and to find out how they felt about the Egyptian government. ON TROPICAL SUMMER SUITS AND SUMMER SPORT COATS ALTERATION FREE VARIETY OF STYLES Cr COLORS OF It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's TUXEDOES, EDWARDIAN FLARE PANTS RADOM TAILORS and CLOTHIERS 20811 W. 8 Mile 534-1400 OAK PARK 22141 COOLIDGE Our Promise To You BETTER SERVICE! DAILY 9 A.M.-7 P.M. THURS. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 398-9188 Lotz, who was released from Egyptian jail in 1968 and now Every man has his follies—and lives somewhere in Israel, re- , calls that his Egyptian drinking often they are the most interest- partners unwittingly protected ing things he has got. — Josh Billings. him on occasien. YOUR SCOTCH DOLLAR BUYS MORE WITH LAUDE Thursday with the foreign press was postponed three times and then canceled without any reason given. Dayan said he had informed the U.S. of the situation and had asked the administration to insure that the military situation in die canal zone should be restored to what it was before the cease fire took effect He disclosed that the cease-fire agreement was based on six points: *Israel and Egypt will observe a cease fire taking effect midnight This Week in, History Against Jews; Goldstuecker Hit EST 1-; THE GROWINGEST SCOTCH FROM COAST-TO-COAST LAU I scc 4 4 44424 Sit-fibto n Authentic Scotch dollar (Crown) minted SCOTI.ArNi 3 S5 18 FIFTH 5 2 76 4 5 PINT A GLASG0q SCOICH 'to between 1603-1625 Symbol of Lauder's B RIE; This elderly man leads a useful, productive life in a JDC-Malben home, creating graceful pottery vases. Gifts to the United Jewish Appeal help support this network of old age homes, hospitals for-the chronically ill, rehabilitation centers and sheltered workshops in I Israel. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Defense Minister Moshe Dayan Thursday afternoon confirmed in the Knesset that during the night in which the cease fire came into effeci. last Fri- day, there was "a substantial, mili- tarily significant movement of Soviet missiles in the Suez Canal area." It is understood that an unan- nounced cabinet meeting took place Thursday at which it is believed the new development was discuss- ed_ Foreign Minister Abba Eban's press conference scheduled for Czech Radio Mounts Campaign teitODU CT World-wide Lauder's Scotch has a tradition of quality and smooth taste ... it's been around since 1834. pERS ITCH Soviet Missile Move Occurred When Cease Fire Took Effect Dr_ Abe Silverstein, director of NASA's space flights, was lauded on the successful launch of Echo 1. Premier David Ben-Gurion urged increased Israeli aid to un- developed nations, "not as charity but as an obligation." Valentin Ivanov, first secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Washing- ton, was ordered to leave the country following FBI charges he paid an American Nazi "substantial" money pending the latter's getting a government job. The American Jewish Congress opposed a "religious preference" question on the New Jersey Boy Scouts application. Ex-SS officer Herbert Cukurs, charged with 32,000 deaths in Riga, said, "I cannot deny that I killed several Jews." West Germany created a commission of scholars and educators to aid schools' teaching of Nazi history. The West Berlin Senate voted $4,694 for the Hebrew University library. Washington diplomats questioned Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold's sending of 500 Egyptian troops to the Congo. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson reported Israel had a "remarkably high standard of living" and was a "growing and dynamic nation which must be visited to be fully believed and appreciated." Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy said "American diplomacy must be directed to ending the (Arabs') 'state of war' in the Middle East, and this undertaking should have a very high priority in a Democratic administration." EXPERT ALTERATIONS ON LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES! between Southfield A, Telegraph .F SCOT04, 4.4 • 10 Years Ago This Week: 1960 DEXTER CHEVROLET Malben Gives Purpose to Israel Aged • (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 Nathan Razumovsky, an aged Russian Zionist who had crossed into China intent on smuggling himself to Palestine, returned after three years to obtain funds and was arrested as a spy. Austria's Catholic Church authorized marriages between Catholics and non-converting Jews. Romania's largest synagogue was destroyed by fire, possibly arson. Furor greeted the acquittal in Bucharest of anti-Semitic agitator Zelea Codreanu. JTA reported: "If the National Socialists get control of the German government . . . and carry out to the letter their campaign plans, no Jew will be permitted to be a German citizen. The program . . ., led by Adolf Hitler, himself not a citizen of Germany, calls for a national program to deprive the Jews of citizenship or to rid the country of them entirely." Maurice Schwartz, charging his Yiddish Art Theater of New York closed "because of the high rentals and lack of adequate support for the great Jewish community," vowed not to return without being guaranteed a fully financed theater, The Jewish Agency said Palestine's 172,000 Jews were 20 per cent of the population. SUMMER SALE • • S1281 GAL. ALL TAXES INCLUDED 200'. BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES, JAMMED 8.50000 8T GooDERRAM b wan, DETROIT. MICH. LONDON (JTA) — Czechoslova- kia's state-owned radio is con- tinuing its criticism of Zionists and Jews. Three broadcasts by the commentator Pavel Novek were devoted to the subject- In one, Novek claimed that after World War H, wealthier Czech Jews tried to retrieve their prop- erty and they were the first to go to IsraeL He said that the "Jewish ques- tion" in Czechoslovakia had been solved by the end of the 1940s but "pseudo-humanism spread with the advent of the Dubcek regime and a small number of Jewish intellec- tuals occupied leading positions out of proportion to their number." Novek said in a second broad- cast that "a vogue to denounce anti-Semitism helped inflate liter- ary mediocrities such as Mnacko and Kohout and" contributed to a pro-Israel attitude." In his third broadcast, Novek accused Arnost Lustig of having made a "Zionist speech" during the writers' congress of 1968. He added that under the Dubcek re- gime, "Czechoslovak tele v is ion looked as if it might be intended for Tel Aviv." Bratislava Pravda and Radio Prague have accused Prof_ Edou- ard Goldstuecker, the first Czech ambassador to Israel, of "defeat- ism and cowardice." The media also accused Vlado Kaspar of har- boring "s ecret ultra-nationalist Zionist sentiments while pretend- ing to be a Czech patriot when he acted as president of the Federa- tion of Czech Journalists and of the Czech National Council." Such anti-Semitic attacks by the Czech radio and press have raised fears of new "show triaLs-" Both Radio Prague and the Com- munist newspaper Bratislava Prav- da have launched attacks based on a recent book "Zionism and Anti- Semitism" by Frantisek J. Kolar. Both media said that longer ex- tracts of that book would be pub- lished this week_ Bratislava Pravda criticized the Jewish intellectuals, who in spite of their nationalism and hidden Zionism have managed to hold im- Israeli time and 1 a.m. Cairo time Saturday. *Both parties will refrain from penetrating to the cease-fire lines or firing across it. • Both parties will maintain the military status quo within 32 miles either side of the canal and will not introduce military instal- lations into that zone. -*Each party will use its own forces for supervision, and they will be permitted to approach only within 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the cease-fire line. • Each side has the right to ask the assistance of UN observers on questions of violations. • The Geneva Convention for the treatment of prisoners of war is to be applied. Friday, August 14, 1970-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cabinet OKs Trade Pact With Euromart Countries JERUSALEM (JTA) — The cab - inet Sunday ratified Israel's pre- ferential trade agreement with the European Common Market coun- tries signed June 29. The cabinet authorized Foreign Minister Abba Eban to notify the European Eco- nomic Community that all proce- dures for the entry into forces of the agreement have been complet- ed. It is expected to become ef- fective Sept. 1. A POLUTION SOLUTION!! POLLUTION GOT YOU DOWN ? LIVE AND WORK IN MICHIGAN'S Year 'Round Playground GRAND on TRAVERSE BAY Beautiful TRAVERSE CITY GROW WITH MICHIGAN'S FUTURE Many Excellent Job and Business Opportunities Available Now !!! Traverse City offers one of Michigan's oldest Synagogues. 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