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April 09, 1971 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-09

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H istorian Warns Against Russian

WASHINGTON — "The major
issue and the major threat in the
Middle East is the encounter be-
tween the USA and the Soviet
Union . . . It is this global con-
frontation which affects and trans-

Allon Hints at Firmer
Control of Universities

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Education
Minister Yigal Allon hinted that
the government intended to exer-
cise some degree of control over
what is taught in Israeli universi-
ties. Addressing the opening ses-
sion of the Hebrew University
board of governors' annual meet-
ing, Allon said that state subsidies
to universities would, in the future,
be appropriated according to "ob-
jective criteria."
He explained this meant that the
government would take into ac-
count the number of students and
their distribution among the vari-
ous faculties when it decided on
appropriations. He said the state
wanted to make sure that the sub-
jects taught reflected the needs of
the state. Allon alluded to recent
charges by Hebrew U. President
Avraham Harman that Tel Aviv
University was luring faculty away
from the Jerusalem campus with
offers of higher pay and better
working conditions.
Allon said the government fa-
vored "mobility" of professors but
would act against "brain snatch-
ing" by means of higher pay offers.
The board of governors' finance
committee asked approval of .a
$48,930,000 budget for the 1971-72

forms local conflicts, otherwise
trivial, making them both more
difficult and more dangerous."
This was the opening theme of
testimony by Bernard Lewis, pro-
fessor of Middle East History at
the University of London, which
was released by Sen. Henry M.
Jackson (D-Wash.).
The hearing was held by the
Jackson subcommittee in its in-
quiry on international negotiation.
Lewis dismissed the notion that
the Russians are encouraging a
peace settlement on the part of the
Arabs. "At best," he said, "the
Russians will permit a -settlement.
It is useless to count on them for
help in procuring one. Negotia-
tions, to have any chance of suc-
cess, must ultimately, in some
form, involve the parties them-
selves."

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In response to a question from
Sen. Jackson on the wisdom of
an international force with U.S.
and Soviet participation to guar-
antee a Middle East peace agree-
ment, Prof. Lewis said:
"It would legalize the presence
of Russian troops in the Middle
East, and this would probably be
irreversible . . . and . . . it would
delay rather than accelerate the
attainment of peace, because I
feel that peace will only come
when both sides realize that it is
in their own hands and theirs
alone. A further involvement of the
great powers, particularly in this
military form, would merely create
the opportunity for further pre-
varication and delay."

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 9, 1971-3

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