_111•111MMIL THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Egypt's Call for UN Debate Nets Angry Response from Jewish Group NEW YORK (JTA) — The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations said that Egypt's recent attack against Israel in the United Nations was "a profoundly disturbing setback to the hopes for peace in the Mid- dle East." Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, chairman of the Presidents Conference, de- clared that "Egypt's pur- pose" in demanding the Se- curity Council meeting "is political, not humanitarian. President (Anwar) Sadat apparently feels under pres- sure to try to outdo Syria in being anti-Israel. If he were truly concerned about the welfare of his fellow Arabs, he would long ago have called for a Security Council meeting to put an end to the slaughter in Lebanon." Schindler added that Egypt's move was "partic- ularly disturbing" because it "is contrary to the spirit" of the interim agreement signed last September be- tween Egypt and Israel which included a cease-fire in the propaganda war. Ahmed Meguid, the Ambassador of Egypt urged the Council to adopt a resolution condemning "Israel's brutal and ille- gal actions" in the admin- istered territories and calling for "immediate and effective" steps to stop what he said were viola- tions of international law. Meanwhile, Israel charged that the current Security Council debate on the territories under Israeli control is "a futile, useless, waste.of time" and charged that it is a result "of the vol- atile, unstable, internecine interrelationship within the Arab world." Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog said that Egypt requested the meet- ing because it "has to in- dulge in a game of one up- manship with Syria and to take advantage of the ten- sion and confrontation be- tween Syria and the PLO in Lebanon." Herzog said that the Palestinian Arabs are only an excuse "as always" used by the Arab states "as pawns in the inter-Arab game." Turning to the situation in the West Bank, Herzog cited a recent case of an Egyptian woman who came to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem for open heart surgery. "If the territories are such a hell on earth for the Arabs why the long line of Arabs crossing from ev- ery country in the Middle East to Israel for treat- ment?" he asked. -According to the Israeli envoy, since June 196'7 4.5 million people crossed' the bridges of the Jordan River in both directions, including 700,000 Arab tourists arriving from dif- ferent Arab countries. Herzog, referring to Egyptian accusations at the Council meeting, of Israeli mistreatment of the Gaza population, accused Egypt of oppressing the people of the Gaza Strip during the 19 years they were under Egyptian control: The same charges were made by Herzog against Jordan which Herzog said "oppressed the Arab popula- tion for 19 years" while the West Bank was under Jor- danian control. Stating that he does not ignore the problems that presently exist in the West Bank, Herzog said, however, that Israel is proud of its record in the West Bank. He noted that Israel has never carried out a death penalty against an Arab terrorist, that the standard of living of the Arabs in the adminis- tered territories has risen and that there is freedom to express any political opinion "including extreme views opposing the state of Is- rael." He accused Egypt and the PLO o _ f inciting the disturb- ances in the West Bank and charged that the incitement-- "is designed to prevent the development of a dialogue between the new leadership (in the West Bank) and the Israeli administration." Austrians Mark Camp Liberation MAUTHAUSEN, Austria (JTA) — Austrian Science Minister Hertha Fuernberg said Sunday it was the duty of everybody to do his ut- most to prevent a repetition of the Nazi Holocaust. In a ceremony marking the 31st anniversity of the liberation of the Mauthau- sen concentration camp by U.S. troops in World War II, the minister said the con- centration camp was a "symbol of inhumanism and the passion of Austria." Some 4,000 persons, many of them former in- mates of the camp, attended the memorial service. May 14, 1976 9 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS • INSTALLED • SERVICED Installations with NO Sod Damage Au/4&m Processional Installers CALL US FOR A FREE INSTALLATION ESTIMATE r ret r rar - 337-3373 ALLIANCE SPRINKLER CO. 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