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May 26, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-26

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Soviet Culture Chief Denies Jews Oppressed; Newsmen Are Dubious
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put into noting prior to his oral
intern, lion. asked if Mine. Furl
s sa n "old de", uss V111, the Jen
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I. ssit are nut
Alone(' st hook in whit h 111 teach
I heir .1 hildren Voldish or lie
brew.
In the L toted States" Mme
Fort-en a added "you ha ee little
literature in Yiddish or Hebrew
your
You reproach us when in y
own country' it is worse than - wit

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Kremlin
Palace.
rind Vii-triiin
Ur KirchstiOni
spoke of niirld peace arid bilateral
net
coimeration. they also adhered to Chancellor Brim, Kreisks
with
the
nensintin
after
conferring
positions which underly the exist
mg tensions. In his implied refer- with Mr. Nixon and Secretary' of
ences to the Middle East and. other State William P Rogers. Kreisky
areas of rivalry. President Nixon had no comments on the Middle
at the official dinner welcoming
welcoming East.
disclosed
Kirchschlaeger
Dr.
him said the United States seeks

('omits of the torrent issue of
s , isirit I ife *tern aboard
the
Pan American plane which is
(err, mg about half the media
ceroingent In Nloscow. The )lay
edition carries tna illustrated
a' helm. both bylined with ,teen
ish names. The authors claim
Jens are contributing handsome-
I% to Soy let development and are
honored for their sin ices.
They leave the impression that
comolamts that Jens are victims
of discrimination are untrue They
do not mention official barriers to
emigration and cultural practices
One of the articles is headlined
"Thirty - Eighth Anniversary of
Jewkh - Autonomous Region " It
is attributed to Lev Shapiro. first
.tertian, Birobidjan Regional
Committee of the Co m m 1111 i s t
Parts Shapiro implies that the
ndoolatoin and culture of the pro
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Kreidsv
11111111r of the American leader. M r
NiNtql hailed Kreisky as ' -one
the world . , top statesmen. -
Dr. Henry Kissinger said Su g-
k
day that President Nixon will
for an opportunity to present the
Soviet Jewry issue at the summit
conference. Nixon's assistant fOr
national security affairs was ask-
ed at a news conference whether
he could indicate what the Pr6i-
dent will do at the conference
with relation to the more thOn
1.000.000 petitions on the plight nf
Soviet Jewry that have been sept
to the White (louse.
The President. Dr. Kissinger re-
sponded. is very much aware Of
the petitions and will look for an
opportunity- to bring the subje t
to the attention of those with who
he is to meet.

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a peaceful world in which each that he had informed Rogers of
The interpreter, Mikhail Bruk.
an editor for the Novosti press nation determines its own des- his recent conversations in Cairo
oa gency, told the JTA afterward tiny." This seems to mean that the with President Anwar Sadat of
Egypt and added that Sadat au-
' j United States continues to oppose
"Incidentally: I am Jewish.
thorized him to report this to
American newsmen arriving with imposition of an agreement on
Rogers.
President Nixon's entourage Mon.; Israel and its neighboring states.
Asked by the JTA if his meet-
On the other hand, in his re-
day were greeted by a smorgas-
ings with Egyptian leaders indi-
sponse, President Podgorny de-
bard pf Soviet propaganda mate
cated
progress toward a partial
clared that "in oor practical
vials laid out on the long curving
settlement to reopen the Suez
activities" the Soviet officials
bar in the press center of the In
Canal or an overall settlement
will be "guided and intend to be
tourist lintel here
in the Middle East, the foreign
guided unswervingly by
the
The ma'erials included an Eng-
minister replied that he had
principles" set forth only three
I, , h translation or the paperback
brought no message from Sadat
days ago by the dominant Com-
edition of "On the iiinish Street .
to Rogers.
munist Central Committee led
L. Aron Vier- cells editor in chief
He said. however. that Egypt
by Secretary General Leonid 1.
Ilminlaml. and the
etYoisielish
was
reads to discuss - all ques
Itrethney.
, m'•et
toner 1971 edition of
Lions ssith
one
exception—terri-
Those - principles," repor t ed
Life an Eni•ish language month
torial ouestions." and that Sadat
iinly Monday in Pravda. shortly
Is dist rihoted by the Soy let gov-
and other Egyptian officials he
hi-fare the American President's
ernment in the S corga•tint
met in Cairo "repeatedly said
a hands...lets' illustrated featur• arrival in Moscow, pointed net
he .sere not willing to cede one
tnat
itrerhnev had said the USSR
stun depicting "A slew ish Fam
square millimeter of territory."
sueriorts "the Arab rionoples' right-
its "
Dr. Kirchschlaeger said that ''At
eous
struggle for eliminating the
The plane carrying American
this particular time. this is the
consequences of Israeli aggres-
reps - ter. landed at Moscow's
central question. On this they (the
sion."
and stood for a "political
Anukoyo Airport before the
Egyptians are adamant. but all
s-trernent
of
the
conflict
Presidential plane', arris al. The
else is open for discussion."
At the banquet. Podgorny also
newsmen were treated in a husi
Dr Kirchschlaeger said that at
said people have an "inalianable
oesslike manner and nine warn
this juncture Austria - has no in-
-fight to decide their destinies tention of playing the role of
ed at the outset nil to "nand.- -
themsels es w ithout interference
around" without fir'! register-
mediator" in the Middle East
and pressures from outside " This
ing at the Intourist Hotel.
Kreisky' told the JTA that he
expected to visit Israel for the
The .1TA re porter n as luckier is close to the American govern
ment's
expressed
policy
first time after the Socialist Inter-
than seine of his colleagues sn



national Conference to he held
finding his idertits badge and
SALZBURG (JTA)—Dr. Rudolph
here at the end of June. Premier
ether credentials nailing for him
at the airport The credentials of Kirchschlaeger, the Austrian for-
mote a fen other newsmen 'Acre ^On minister, said here Sunday
that the peace of Europe was in-
unaccmintably delayed
The In'ourist lintel is a modern, extricably linked to peace in the
corn fnrta blv a ppoirted hostelry in Middle East

downtown Mose.,. After watching
a 17-minute telecast of President
Nixon's arrival in his 12th floor
room, the .(TA "retiorter visited
the press center and its array of
press releases. speech texts. books
an I magazines. mostly in English
The Vergelis hnok was translated
by Mariam Katz from the origi-
nal Yiddish issued last Year by
Novosti. the Soviet Union's exter-
nal oress agency
After browsing awhile- the .IT%
reielf*Cr w as imurteriosIs asked bv
flout
h••
.shed
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ii.fi rerun'. Kreisky. leader of
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His oidrr hod
.1, .,:sh
P.•
Israel
n

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Secretary of State William I'.
Rogers, -asked about it in his
meeting with the press last Pei
day, replied with a brief outline
on the American position that a
settlement there was a matter
fur Israel and the Nrab coon
tries to make.
In his only reference to the Mid
die East confliut, Dr. Kissinger
said heightened tensions that arose
in the summer of 1970 over the
Middle East, Cuba and Berlin
caused a suspension in the at-
] tempts between the superpowers
for a summit meeting.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10—Friday, May 26, 1972

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Canada Effort
urged to :kid Talks
in Middle East

OTTAWA (JTA)—Some 70 mem-
bers of the House of 'Commons
and the Senate. among them form-
er Prime Minister John Diefen-
baker and ex-Minister of Defense
Paul liellver, participated in the
first annual meeting of the Cana-
da Is: did Committee here
1,i ,
Podeek. oimmittee chair
statement
a
polies
tt
for the
. , ..dninenl to 7.,1.11,1101•1

Open
direct ne
1111'1 the
Arab countries
and understand ling" ui
Ho• Middle East

M a re hand, federal min
inter of regional development.
speaking on behalf of the Trudeau
government, said ''If the Jewish
people could survive throughout
all the centuries it is quite unique.
Israel is there, it exists and should
he respected and Canada is happy
to collaborate with her "
David Lewis. leader of the New
Democratic Party, said he saw
"no reason why Canada should
not play an important role in
bringing peace in the Middle East
through her good offices...
Speaking for the opposition Con-
servative Party, Jack Marshall.
said he hoped - that Canada and
to cooperate
commie
Israel
and help peace 10 I hy world "

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