Heads of Two. Israeli Delegations to USSR Report Cordial Treatment, but a Third . . PARIS (JTA) — The heads of gion of the victims, Prof. Mozes two Israeli delegations that arrived reported, but the Intourist guide here after attending international who accompanied them said the conferences in the Soviet Union victims included 40,000 Jews and reported that their groups were 50,000 others. "At no point did treated with utmost cordiality and he seem to want to hide the iden- friendliness by their Russian hosts. tity of the victims," Prof. Mozes Prof. Mark Mozes, whose nine- said. Asked to comment about the re.: man group of Israeli doctors spent two weeks in the USSR, told the cent arrival in Israel of human JTA that "if anything, we were bones, allegedly the bones of Jew- given friendlier and more cordial ish victims of Babi Yar brought treatment than the other delega- to Israel by four American stu- dents, Prof. Mozes said: "This tions." Prof. A. Pines, whose three- simply seems to be impossible. It member delegation attended an is absurd. The bones of the victims international conference on the were buried by the Nazis who history of science in Moscow, re- poured chemical substances over ported that the organizers — the them until they disintegrated. The Soviet delegation—had asked him site itself is covered with flowers to chair one session and that the and trees and it seems out of the Israeli flag, along with flags of question that human bones could other nations, was flown outside be found here." the conference building through- (The students who brought the bones to Israel claimed to have out the gathering. However, the three Israeli dele- found them at Babi Yar and smug- gates to the 40th international gled them out of Russia. The bones meeting of the International Co- were buried in Israel with full operative Movement did not at- religious rites by the Chief Rab- tend the opening session of the binate, which apparently accept- conference on Sept. 2. The three ed the story without question.) Israelis, members of the Histad- Israeli Political Delegation rut, Ehud Shilo, Yehuda Cas•i and Repudiates Tass Report Naphtali Ushpiz, had their pass- JERUSALEM (JTA)—A mem- ports presented to the Soviet con- ber of the Israeli delegation cur- sulate in London which was sup- rently visiting the Soviet Union posed to grant the visas. However, as guests- of the Russian Peace the granting of the entry permits Committee has denied that two was delayed. The president and of his colleagues had told their the secretary of the ICM in Lon- don sent cables of protest to the organizers of the Moscow meet- ing. Prof. Mozes refused to speculate on the political implications of the Soviet attitude toward the visiting Israeli doctors who attended a conference of surgeons and toured parts of Russia. He said that the Soviet hosts at times seemed to go out of their way to extend "as friend- ly an attitude as possible" to their Israeli colleagues. He re- ported that he was invited by the dean of the medical school to be his luncheon guest. "The dean and his three top as -- sistants took me to lunch and dis- cussed with me freely, without the slightest inhibitions, all the subjects which I raised, medical or more general," Dr. Mozes said. As far as I know, no other foreign delegate received such a personal invitation." Dr. Mozes described his delega- tion's visit to the memorial at Babi. Yar in the Ukrainian village where 40,000 Jews were among those massacred by the Nazis dur- ing World War II. He said his group was accompanied on the tour by 20 other delegates from differ- ent countries. An inscription on the memorial in Russian states: "To the memory of the 90,000 people murdered here by the Nazis." There is no mention of the reli- hosts that Israel must withdraw from the occupied Arab territories. According to Tass, the Soviet news agency, such statements were made by Yaacov Riftin, a former Mapam leader, and Ruth Luvitch, a member of Israel's New Communist Party. Riftin was expelled from Ma- pam recently for holding views too far left. But according to James Jacob Rosenthal, for- mer parliamentary correspond- ent of Haaretz, no such state- ment was made by Riftin or Luvitch. The group visiting the USSR are members of the Israel Peace Committee. They are the first non-Communist delegation invited to tour the Soviet Union since diplomatic relations were broken off during the Six-Day War. 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