• All `Oppressed' E. Europeans Included in Wallace Report x (Continued from Page 1) Wallace's Middle East view suf- UN and Security Council Resolu- future is: What will the Democra- During the deliberations the . fers much in comparison with the tion 242. i tic convention do with the plat- Wallace supporters did not object, majority report, specifically by the An intriguing point in the Wal- ! form as it is now prepared? Gen- at least openly, to the majority's absence of mention of Jerusalem ! lace report could hardlc be more erally, the talk is that the -Middle Middle East and Soviet Jewry as- and the Arab and Jewish refugee • vague. That is the passage on "free East and Soviet Jewry items will sertions. Indeed, many of them problems and of direct reference use of water and land routes probably be accepted without seri- seemed to be friendly, but they to the Soviet Union. The general- throughout this area:' No more is ous modification. And what will were playing their politics tightly ities of his statement seemed to said. However. he leaves no doubt the Republicans do? Their position for Wallace. However, on the ma- imply uncertainty of position on of his desire to improve relations doubtlessly will remain undisclosed jority's Soviet Jewry item, Mrs. specific factors affecting the area, with the Arabs, talking twice in until after the Democrats adjourn. Annie Laurie Gunter of Montgom- Nevertheless, the over-all impres- much the same language about marr y K,ildin ery put in the Wallace view of sup- sion it gives is that he favors earning "the respect and good Will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 548-5600 port for Eastern European peoples support for Israel—not, as former Friday, July 7, 1972-5 of Israel and the Arab nations and oppressed minorities in the Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy had put alike. - Soviet Union, including Jews. In it, on "legal and Moral - grounds A puzzling aspect of the Wash- Wallace', own report. Jews are but because it suits the .y.S. prag- not mentioned at all although they matically. "First and foremost," ington meeting was the absence of are included by implication among according to Wallace. Israel and top spokesmen on the Soviet Jewry Presents PRINCE EDWARD the "oppressed." the Arab nations should engage issue. As it turned out, the major- 3/4 Coat with Matching Pants in opposition to Mrs. Gunter's in "sincere negotiations" that will ity report speaks of U.S. "diploma- tic contacts" to "mobilize world in Colors and Velvet move, the point was voiced that So- result in "binding, nonaggression viet Jews are a special case. Of agreements." He speaks of Amer- opinion" tc help Soviet Jews and • Italian Volare Boots others, but American efforts with- course they are, some observers initiative • Colored Shirts felt, but including other ethnics tilateral discussions." but does not in the UN have been taking place • Formal Knit Shirts broadens national appeal even if mention countries by name or the right along. Much more is needed than "contacts." At a time when that might prick Soviet govern- United Nations. Curiously, the • Bell Bottoms • Flares ment feelings a bit more, I majority report also omits both the the Moscow summit seems to have Asl, about special weddrog rote, produced a climate for trade ex- for rn party i-f 4 or more — , pansion on a broad scale and ex- Xperienced Xcellent Xtremely Reasonable x. .1d1'- Ni511111121.3117.02, Israel Cabinet Split Tbreastened t).- er Hills on t'ivil !Karr:age (Continued from Page 1) Lorincz. His hill would seek to amend Israel's Law of Re- turn by specifying that prospec- Shlomo tive immigrants converted to Judaism must be converted in ac- cordance with Jewish religious law (llatakha), an element of the present law which is not specific. NRP is split on the Lorincz hill. Party leaders want to settle for an abstention in the vote on the measure. NRP officials based that strategy the hope that it would be ac- ceptable to the I.abor alignment, which indicated two weeks ago it was prepare 1 to allow Mapam to abstain on the Ilausner measure . But sounger NRP elements want the {tarty to vote for the amend- ment. twills- hecause the AllIP has been under severe pressure from tir:hodox elements in I.ras! and abroad wha 'sant the Lorincz amendment made law. on Acting Premier Vista] r\ilon sald the Labor Party ssould see a favor- able vote by the NRP for the Lorincz amendment as breach of the coalition agreement which st.pidates no change in the state; quo in religious affairs. Ile hinted if an early election—which ss he a year ahead of schedule--.t the Mil' voted for the amend me nt measure and not merely to ab- stain. The director general of the in- terior ministry dismissed asser- tions that at least three months would be needed to prepare the change of cultural and scientific personnel to a record extent, no attempt was heard at injecting relief for Jews and others into such Soviet-American negotiations on the simple basis of insisting that the Soviet government live up to its international commitments on free movement of people. Striking. too was the complete that, from the "technical point of view, - national elections could he held within 42 days after the Knes- set decided on It Ile added that his office was - in a position - to organize ehu-tion, within that Mrs. Meir s—nlinued to ssr:rk tirelessly to save her coalition :_ov- ernment from a fatal split user the two bills pending in the hues- set that would alter the status "OW teas (lo on religious mat!: :-:•- y.losetell for l'A , ■ NCI NI a c a ill Ilazan and Meir 111(.111 C.I 11111et 11, ■ •.' I.de minisIeIH: I,o \ .,e 'hurt. but it is long An agreement by which Ma; - agree:[ not to vale in the H.,- measi:re until after thin'.-' • the Knesset, schedided shortiy, appinentl% • ., Ilausner said h.: ,s to get •a vote on the hoes:it:1 recess starts tauter pressure of its more militant 1110111 hers. Mapam probably will fur the Ilausner measure. and both ['art. -, face eviction trim coalition. 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