36 Friday, May 16, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ADL Protests Arab Diplomats' Attendance at Extremists' NEW YORK — The Anti viyal," described by ADL as Defamation League of Bna being anti-Semitic, and the Brith charged that. Arab Holy Land State Commit- diplomats in the United tee, headed by Havir Schie- States joined forces with ber who has been the sub- known anti-Semites and ject of deportation right-wing extremists in a proceedings. hate-fest which attacked The Arabs present were American Jews, accused Lebanon's Ambassador Na- President Ford of treason, habi Kabbani, envoys from and proposed that the Presi- the embassies of Egypt, dent and Vice President Syria, Saudi Arabia and Rockefeller be "hung from Iraq, Ayham Omari, an in- the nearest tree." formation officer of the The diplomats were parti- Arab League, and Mu- cipants in a meeting at the hammed A. Rauf, director Army-Navy Club in Wash- ington which was reported last week. The meeting was co-spon- sored by a group called MONTREAL, (JTA) "Citizens for American Sur- Aaron Pollack, chairman of the Canada-Israel Corn- mittee, has expressed disap- pointment at what he A Timely Arrival termed the failure of the Secretary of State of Exter- For Graduation nal Affairs,-Minister Alan McEachen, to commit Can- ada to Israel's right of sur- vival. Pollack was commenting on McEachen's address in Ottawa to the committee's fourth annual dinner given in honor of 150 members of of the Islamic Center of Washington. "Their conspicuous presence," said John Goldwater of the ADL "is in direct contrast to Arab protestations that they are not anti-Jewish and is a flagrant example of Arab support of anti-American extremism." Citizens for American Survival, Goldwater said, was founded in 1969 by Ed- ward J. Hatfield, a retired U.S. Army colonel, in order to combat what Hatfield called "the international money power Zionist-Com- munist-liberar-left com- bine." At the Washington meet- ing, Hatfield charged that Jews were responsible for getting the United States into the Vietnam war and that American presidents, including 'President Ford, "have practiced pure trea- son against our Constitu- tion" by pursuing a "Communist-Zionist foreign policy." He said that President Ford, Vice President Rocke- feller, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and for- mer Secretary of Defense McNamara "Should be tried as war criminals, convicted on the evidence and hung from the nearest tree." Israelis and PLO Meet at Parley Meeting Hatfield also charged that "the international bolshevik, Zionist,. Com- munist Jews, who with their gentile tools and counterparts have no na- tional allegiance to any host country, maintain a spy apparatus and revenge' against patriotic Ameri- cans through the Anti- Defamation . League." These Jews, he went on to say," "insist on perform- ing as the literal scourge of peaceful mankind." A featured speaker at_t PARIS (JTA) •— More meeting was Alfred Lii than 100 representatives of thal, publisher of "Mi 30 countries met in Paris re- East Perspective" and a We want the Canadian gov- cently in .a conference of the leading pro-Arab propa- ernment to say that Israel continuation-and liaiscin gandist in the United council of the Congress of States. should remain firm until World Peace Forces. the Arabs officially recog- The 115 representatives, nize Israel. Then we want including Israeli political Canada to say that the Pa- lestine Liberation Organiza- figures and members of the Palestine Liberation Organ- tion does not represent all ization, launched an appeal Palestinians." for an urgent return to the Pollack said that Cana- Geneva peace table. da's abstention during the The congress also recog- 1974 United Nations Gen- nized the PLO as the sole le- eral Assembly vote which granted the PLO observer gitimate representative of status could be seen as sup- the Palestinians and said it port for the terrorist organi- was indispensable that the PLO attend the conference zation. as such. At another session of the Canada-Israel Committee's dinner, the spokesman for the opposition Conservative Party, Claude Wagner, hinted that some Canadian ministers were chasing after petrodollars. (Saturday & Sunday Only Special!) 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Commenting on these re- marks, Pollack said "We wanted a strong affirmation of Israel's right to existence. Resettlement of Viet Refugees Supported by Jewish Groups NEW YORK (JTA) — Ma- Service, 200 Park Avenue jor Jewish organizations South, New York 10003. have announced support for Bnai Brith has offered to Administration efforts to use its community volunteer resettle refugees from program to provide Southeast Asia in the I services anguage instruction, trans- United States. portation, and some sup- The groups include the - - plies to Viet refugees. The Jewish•Federation of American Jewish Commit- tee, American Jewish Con- Metropolitan Chicago voted gress, Bnai Brith and the last Friday to make its serv- national executive board of ices available to 500 refu- Bnai Brith Women, and gees, to help them locate the New York Board of Rab- hOusing, jobs, gain language bis. skills, and other language skills as needed. 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