Nixon Promised the U.S. Will Push for Removal of SAM Sites -Golds JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier GoIda Meir said last Friday that the Nixon administration promised her that the U.S. will try "with greater vigor and at a higher level" to persuade Egypt and the So- Pope Expresses Concern for Peace in Letter to Shazar JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pope Paul VI, in a message to President Zalman Shazar of Israel published here, expressed deep concern over the "difficulties" that have arisen in connection with the Jarring peace talks in New York and ex- pressed to the Israeli chief of state "our ardent desire that nothing be left undone to ensure the maintenance of the truce and to advance the talks." The pontiff's message was dated Vatican City, Sept. 15, 1970. He wrote: "As the news of the truce and the first contacts at New York gave us grounds for joyful hope, so we are deeply wor- ried at the fresh difficulties which have now arisen. Convinced as we are of the vital importance of a stable, peaceful and fair settle- ment with the aim of preventing the rekindling of a conflict in which even more blood would be shed, and which would be even more fraught with unforeseeable consequences, and deeply sad- dened at the sufferings of the people concerned, we feel im- pelled to turn to your excellency and to all those in other countries who have responsibility for making decisions in order to express our ardent desire that nothing be left undone to ensure the maintenance of the truce and to- advance the talks." The Pope's message continued, "Peace is so great and surpass- ing a blessing that it demands from every party a readiness' to make sacrifices and to accept them with courageous far-sight. edness for the sake of an agree- meat that will take account of all the demands of Justice and humanity. "We are strengthened in our hope by the support given by the agreement of men and women throughout the world, but in a special way we are given assur- ance by the prayerful thought which we keep turned to the Lord, the living fouit of justice and peace whose holy name of Father is called upon in your part of the world as elsewhere by so many millions- of human beings who believe and hope in Him." viet Union to remove missiles and missile sites installed in the cease- fire zone after the truce went into effect Aug. 7. Mrs. Meir appeared on a televi- sion interview to report on her American visit a week ago. Israel lodged still another com- plaint of Egyptian cease fire vio- lations with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO). The complaint' sub- mitted to the UN representatives last Friday. mentioned the deploy- ment of additional SAM-2 missiles in the standstill zone less than three kilometers west of the Suez Canal and the construction of foun- dations for new missile-launching pads in the same area. The com- plaint was based on intelligence MMES. In addition, a 63-year-old man of the Arab village of Ein Arik died of the disease in Ramallah Hospital in the West Bank, bring- ing the death total to at least three (one woman may have succumbed to pneumonia.) The number of cases per day had fallen to five from a high of 17. The number of acute cases has risen to 43, although only 27 are hospitalized. But Jews, thanks to adherence to sanitary measures, are now the minority of new cases. The health ministry, which be- lieves the cholera may spread be- yond this city and has urged three new sewage-treatment plants as vital to the eradication of the malady, still does not feel mass vaccination is necessary. The minister" is seeking to dispel fears of cholera, -noting that other di- seases, like dysentery, while not as infamous as cholera, are far More widespread. Polyester Plant at Haifa Will Replace Imports JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new 510,150,000 polyester plant will be built in the Haifa Bay area with an annual output of 12,000 tons, it was announced by the board of directors of the Ha if a Petro- chemical works. - Most of the output is earmarked LONDON (JTA)—Western an- alysts are studying the contents of a Soviet pamphlet, not yet offi- cially published, which hints at major shifts in Soviet Middle East policies including Moscow's will- ingness to participate in an inter- national peace-keeping force in the Mid East. The pamphlet was shown to cor- respondents in Moscow last week- end by Novosti, the Soviet press agency. Novosti is not regarded as an official arm of the Soviet gov- ernment, and unlike Tass, its dis- patches are published only outside the USSR. These factors and others indi- cated to the correspondents that the pamphlet was in the nature of a trial balloon that pointed in the direction of the Kremlin's cur- rent thinking on the Middle East. The pamphlet suggested that Israel's 1967 borders could be modified in a final settlement. This is considered a departure from previous Soviet,Insistence that Israel must return to the borders that existed on the eve of the Six-Day War. Some analysts thought, however, that this could be interpreted as supporting further Arab encroach- ments on Israeli territory. The pamphlet also suggested broadened demilitarized zones on both sides of Israel's borders guar- anteed by United Nations forces. However, it went on the propose that the four great powers—U.S., Soviet Union, Britain and France— or the Seucurity Council as a whole act to ensure the safety of the Arab and Israeli borders. 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