24—Friday, December 10, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -Gomulka Used Anti-Zionisni 'as Guise for Anti-Semitism, Party Congress Told New York University conferred unselfish and most generous serv- the plaza Hotel, New ,York: -1101101- its Albert Gallatin Medal on GUS- ice to society." The medal "was itrgs Levy: nftelitled' Ely zrt ~ mbeis TAVE.L. LEVY, senior partner of presented by Dr. James AL Hester,. and guests of the university's. Al- Goldman, Sachs & Co., "for his president of NYU, at - a dinner at bert Gallatin , Associates: PARIS (JTA) — A letter by a ing, the sixth Poliih Communist former high-ranking Polish Corn- Party Congress in Warsaw. cnunist Party leader accusing de- Leonid Brezhnev, secretary gen- posed party boss Wladyslaw eral of the Soviet Communist Party, Gomulka of using anti-Zionism as is representing the USSR at the a guise for anti-Semitism, was Congress. circulated among the 1,815 Polish The letter was written by for- delegates and representatives of mer Secretary General Ochub of 60 other Communist parties attend- the Polish Communist Party, who was replaced by Gomulka in 1956. He charged that his successor "used Stalin's methods to despotic- ally rule Poland . The letter, quoted at length in the newspap& Le Monde, cited as examples "spreading legends, myths, provocations and nationalist JERUSALEM (JTA)—The pros- fairytales which did not hesitate to pect that the U.S. dollar may be use anti-Semitism." devalued does not disturb Israeli It compared Gamulka's meth- officials. ods with the Stalin "Doctors' Meanwhile, Acting Premier Yigal Plot," the Slansky case in Alton says he will not accept the Czechoslovakia and the claini reduced budget proposed for the that "The Zionist fifth column" ministry of education and cul- threatens Polish Socialism. ture for 1972. The letter claimed that "It is Alton, who is deputy premier these men who under the guise and minister of education and cul- of anti-Zionism have fought against ture, told the managers' Club that the Jews and the (real) Commu- he will demand $60,000,000 more nists." The fact that the letter for education than Finance Minis- was circulated at the congress and ter Pinhas Sapir has recommended. reached Western newspapers was It is inconceivable, he said, that seen by observers here as an in- the future of Israel should be dication that the new Polish re- jeopardized because insufficient gime now openly favors increased means are allocated to the educa- liberalization and an end to anti- tion of the country's children. Semitic practices. Transportatinn Minister Shimon Peres said that he would not ac- cept the financial ministery's pro- posed $24,000,000 cut in the de- velopment budget for transport projects in fiscal 1972. He said the proposals included a reduction of spending on Lydda Airport facilities from $16,600,000 to $9,500,000 which, if carried out, would make it impossible for Lydda to handle the tourist traffic expected next year. Fin a nce ministry articles feel the effects of devaluation would be negligible. However, they said Israel's economy could be ad- versely affected in the long run if prices rose sharply in the U.S. in the aftermath of devaluation. The Israeli pound is pegged to the dollar by law at the rate of £4.20 to Si. If the dollar is reduced in value, Israel would have to pay more to hard currency countries in Europe for imports but these constitute only a small portion of Israeli pur- chases abroad and are counter- balanced to some extent by Israeli exports to Europe. Most of Israel's foreign cur- rency reserves are in West Ger- man marks which are expected to be re-evaluated upwards. Such a. move would result in a "paper gain" for Israel's foreign currency holdings for which the accounting is done in dollars. The Israeli round may be de- tached from the dollar only by cabinet decision subject to ap- proval by the Knesset. Budget Cuts, Not Devalued Dollar, Disturbing Israel Knesset Member Says Hospital Discriminates Against Orthodox Jews JERUSALEM—Rabbi Menachem Porush, a member of the Knesset and a leader of Agudath Israel, charged in the Knesset that Ha- dassah Hospital was discriminat- ing against Orthodox Jews on the allegation that all Orthodox Jews are associated with the extremist elements who have personally har- assed pathologists. The Agudath Israel leader at the same time sharply condemned the violent actions of "the anonymous handful of irresponsible persons in- volved in this harassment who are totally repudiated by the Orthodox community at large." The Agudath Israel Knesset rep- resentative questioned the charac- ter of the doctors who have con- demned all Orthodox Jews as a re- sult of the actions of a few. MI MI I I I COVERAGE REQUESTED: I I I on Sundays you'd like to do a little shopping. 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