Nixon Greets. Fisher; 'CJI.FNVF:PreSident Confident
Israel Will Continue to Recei**ii. Defensive Help
PTSBURGH—Preildent Nixon; astern' to your-
rand ,:*iliterest hi'. Israel. "lie ,Priaident
in a Message addressed to _the tothe Jewish. canainoltria (kW has the -interest of Israel at heart
Council of -Jewish' Federations of humanr rights;,and I Weill. , ind his position in favor of grants-
and Welfare. Funds,. read at the ': reaffira, to you , all
in,aid. and assistanCe:, - assure
assembly banquet by Stanley Myers my 2 -administration"er,, enetaidag.,. the - nation's security , is Unques-
of Miami, 'paid honor to Max -M. naltinitinesit lothe,fandanteitskr
tioned.'"'
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Fisher. The text of the telegram rights of -.411flian -'!setniessf
and
aid is coming forth on
Zoilows
dignity for
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:regular, orderly, uninterrunted ,
My warmest enagrabilationate...; America
_•VIRS:: 101411.401.:LITT, thee*
!r•-.. basis and has never been curtailed,
the Council a1 Jewisla-Federa: WITIRIES!,•-;. 'wed 4 0e- :Onne he stated. He was unable to say
tans and Welfare.Funds as you less Jo honoring sir bhlhiitbt when new Phantom Ailments.
celebrate -fear 4r ofdedi -Inn!! to .P.tianfle:onri,linp90.0. - Inr,', . Would be made, but he seemed.
eated *lice to life AeSrishiliea: dour need that it will come in time,
pie. The deep himanliarlii con-
since original agreements ; were
cereirildch mitesIvitir:inemlera „ - oe•ii persoial.nea., ans •
based on timeliness yet to be. as-:
and,ear 'Many - cailitheitionii to; •, lighted
to eiteitt a. "pedal_ greet7'
the fields of social .welfare and. Mg to your flewly-reelecteitpree‘ - ' • :• Fisher_ said he cauld not quote
education -are in the finest Wadi-
ident, Max Mikes': Front:our long the President and there mere -mat-
. tans -Of: voluntary. action, and friendship- , and all ,;I: Jae*, of. ters
involving the administration
merit . the respect of all our fol- Max's remarkable -*kW*
that can only be'sununarized in
low atoms. 'An Issue of -deep look .forward
what he believes will emerge as
enee • to .-the,annthtglaceele. - the most sincere effort to prevent
of Your •-iillendid:4ifoithi••'..11Y: untoward incidents in the Middle
very best, wishes for n'idiiiitiat;,:• East. He said he leaves White
ing and - productlyenieefing.•:',..-.. House conferences and 'meetings
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' . RICHARD NIKON with State Department officials, in-
cluding Roger Sisco, with the con-
President ig.#xon!sliorniiient • on viction that American intercession
"fundantentati
of: ,- Imam is responsible for Sadat's having
freed°
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nations": was ceased using such threats as the
interlireted7=.-as.
einreashni. of- annihilation of Israel. From the
1 !ititsian facts he has gathered, Fisher be-
'Jewish
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, lieves the Nixon administration is
Al. a press conference Fisher, convinced that Russia does not
.hSldr-tothS;CFwP K. ammWy want a war in the Middle East and
eontutiedlirat: he that the chances are great for-the
and
group- of : tatkiiiiti leaders continuation of the cease fire, in
,:the',"eOmMiltee
for spite of frequent threats of a Dec.
ireltnized
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-the. „R:e., Elietioet of the :•Preeident 31 deadline.
'11 that' e:'Wp1ay:an active
:role. in libion'a behalL -
Fisher -.- . ,ixpTessed" unhesitating Nixon Aide Tells
confidence, in- President Nixon's
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2 Former Nazis on-Trial
BONN (JTA).: — The. trial - Of
two foriar SS:inembero,C.Albert
Brettschneldir;:321. and:
HY, - opened britannhisim - r_';
:14/sis -ore
The --tivo.
charged with eonipliciti•Jet the
murder of ieWlr in:GOMA ix- 11042
and 1943: Some 2,000'adtitilitet
were beard in prelbninary
vestigatians.
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The trial is expected to
about eight months
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Why 'Note Sent
to Alleged Bigot .
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errtco ELECTRONIC
OPENER -
GARAGi DOOR
- .Contacted 'with regard to Mes-
sages President' Nixon; and -Vice
President
Altnei!,:•, sent, 'to
Szebedia4.•
Hungarian , OziWainiPer - 10117areaL
10ehiltncliateir
. poisible
'fà ,the.President--to 'beMisled by
requeste fie '-greetinga: •.• -
'The expose ofSzebedinikiai an
alleged' anti- Semite'.1Pneared .• , in.- a
syndicated column by Jack Ander-
Callivesimes thud
353-3254
Airsokseintore - ~dart • Aware
.y0014. RE_ELEASED WITH OUR
CUSTOM'. SHIRTS.
MADE IN -OUR OWN
SHOP -
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EXACT RT
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ORDER
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Made to your *mid
otoctsuroosonh, they will
°votress. your led).
slaved shirt prebients.
hisiasirrensonts qr.
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"President Nixon will never con-
done anti-Semitism,'" Herbert -G.-.
Klein, director of communications
for the executive branch stated
to the Detroit Jewish- News this
Open 10,330 Deep
llexeday 1119 P.M.
Charpe Plates Accepted
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executive customs shirtmakers,
UPPER LEVEL hillitALWOOD MALL -- MERRILL AND WOODWARD
IIIIVAIOGiuuli - 4"«.s1 boa' binoit
lrihniinoitani Theatre
explanatory letter states!'
"Dear Mr. Sloinovits: -.-
-• "On behalf of the President. I
Went to thank-you . for your letter
of Nov. 1. . .- • .
"I can certainly understand your
concern upon reading the Column
by Mr.- Anderson With - regard to
a- letter from the President to Mr.
Gam Ssebedinsky. I want to as-
nitre you that the President has
never condoned, and will -.never
condone, . :in n any
form. He does often :send message*
of eMigratidations to peramis being
honored'. at testimonial' diners..
"In. this particular **Mk Mich
message was *equated "...by! . a
•:lonree' considered, very. 'reputable:
;The dinner honoring Mi Szebcdln- --
tk was given by; the Hungarian
clergy of. greater Pittsburgh, and
-nothing in our information • about
Gr- ;AL newspaper - .indicated
that he ,. was ote- r -
ble publisher. • .
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"I hope this will clarify this
matter for you.
With the President's best wishes,
Sincerely, -
; HERBERT G. KLEIN
'Director of Communications
for the Executive Branch"
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