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October 31, 1975 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-31

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On Oct. 23 M'Bow re-
ceived a delegation of writ-
ers and artists, headed by
playwright Arthur Miller,
which included author
James Michener; actress
Shelley Winters; the black
civil rights activist Bayard
Rustin; jazz musician Lionel
Hampton; and composer Cy
Coleman.
Rustin, who heads the
newly formed Black Ameri-
cans to Support Israel Com-
mittee (BASIC), said that
his committee sent letters to
all African delegations at
the UN before the Third
Committee's vote Oct. 17
urging them not to support
the Arab-inspired resolu-
tion equating Zionism with
racism.

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He said M'Bow was con-
fident that the next gen-
eral conference of
UNESCO, to be held next
year, would accept the rec-
ommendation made by its
executive board two weeks
ago, to rescind the resolu-
tion barring Israel from
the agency's European re-
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NATIONS decided to halt all funds for
(JTA) — Dr. Ahamdou UNESCO until the agency
M'Bow, director general of takes "concrete steps to cor-
UNESCO, was urged by rect its recent decision of a
groups of prominent Ameri- political character."
can scholars, artists and
Washington withheld this
writers in two separate year $19.8 million from
meetings at UN headquart- UNESCO, its share of the
ers Oct. 22-23 to take action agency's budget. M'Bow
that will lead his agency to said that the United States
rescind its resolutions must pay its 25 percent
aimed at the isolation and share of UNESCO's budget,
censure of Israel.
indicating that non-pay-
Both groups indicated ment of American dues is il-
that they would not cooper- legal.
ate with UNESCO as long
as its purposes continue to
be distorted and compro-
mised by politicization.
M'Bow was visited Oct. 22
by an academic group
headed by Prof. Kenneth
Arrow, a Nobel Laureate
in economics and professor
of economics at Harvard
University.

October 31, 1975 5

The letter, which was en-
dorsed by many leading
American scholars and aca-
demicians, urged action to
restore UNESCO to its pri-
mary role as the chief or-
ganization for international
scientific and cultural ex-
change.
Last November, after
UNESCO adopted two Ar-
ab-inspired resolutions cut-
ting Israel off from the
agency's international cul-
tural aid program and bar-
ring her from its European
regional grouping, Congress

Musical in Works
to Focus on Golda

LONDON (JTA) — Lionel
Bart, whose musical
"Oliver" was a world suc-
cess, is in the process of
working on a new musical,
"Golda," the central charac-
ter being Golda Meir.
He said it will deal with
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was appointed Israel's Am-
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