Friday, February 25, 1977 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Breira Conference Criticizes Vance, srael, U.S. Jewish Press GRAEME FLOWERS , - WASHINGTON (JTA) secular democratic state — The first national con- in all of Palestine. Sheehan claimed that ference of Breira last weekend heard criti- Vance's view "looks like a cism of Secretary of State dictat." He said there was Cyrus R. Vance's position a "rough consensus" on the Palestine Libera- among the Arab govern- tion Organization. and ments in favor of an ag- was told by an American reement with the PLO for Jewish journalist that a "limited state solution" the Jewish press in this of the Palestinian prob- country avoids criticism lem. He warned that a and controversy on mat- Palestinian state would tens relating to Israel. The four-day Breira be vulnerable "if it were conference opened last hobbled by restrictions" Saturday at the National and "it could be 4-H Center in Chevy Ch- radicalized." He thought ase, Md., and ended Tues- that PLO acceptance "by day. A Breira spokesman implication" of Security said 260 persons were in Council Resolution 242 should be sufficient for its attendance. It was addressed participation in Middle aturday by Edward East peace talks. Sheehan described Is- heehan, a Harvard re- earch Fellow wh6 has raeli settlements on the written extensively on West Bank as an "out- the Middle East, and rage" and warned that Monday by Robert Cohn, "tensions are building up editor of the St. Louis for Israelis" and "will be Jewish Light and presi- impossible to bear." He dent of•the American- also reiterated that Jewish. Press Association. Arabs should have Sheehan criticized sovereignty - over Vance for calling for a Jerusalem. Cohn said that "It is not modification of the PLO covenant before the U.S. up to the American-Jewish will recognize that organi- community from afar to zation as a partner in Mid- dictate terms to those who dle East peace talks. The have to face Arab bullets" PLO covenant calls for the and Arab propaganda "but replacement of Israel by a there is no reason why the pages of our newspapers as well as our magazines cannot deal with the vari- ous options which might be available to Israel as it seeks the long-wanted peace with its Arab neighbors." He stated that. "It is hard to imagine, but some of the very same Jewish leaders who express out- rage at the controlled press in Moscow or Pek- ing and _who defend the rights of publishers in the , general press in America, are content with a Jewish press which is even less free to comment on.con- troversy than the Peking Peoples Daily." Cohn said that on the subject of Israel, the American-Jewish press "generally adhered to the policy of after-the-fact endorsement of the deci- sion of the -ruling coali- tion (in Israel) to-an even greater extent than the Jerusalem Post." Cohn said that he be- lieved that the aim of Breira was "to provide a forum for the intelligent discussion of alterna- tives" for Israel and, de- plored "the over-reaction of the Jewish establish- ment to the existence and activities of Breira." U.S. Warns ILO on Withdrawal WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Carter Adminis- tration served notice on the International - Labor Organization last week that it intends to sever re- lationship with it next November unless the United Nations body de- sists in its politicization practices. In an unusual action, the State Department volunteered a statement reiterating the aspects of the letter sent by the Ford Administration to the ILO Nov., 1975 giving the required two-year notice of withdrawal be- cause of the trends within the ILO. - The letter said that the American governmept arose in the annual con- and its employer and ference in June, 1975, the union representatives in American labor and em- the ILO found the or- ployer representatives ganization is turning left the room. Five away from its basic pur- months later, the U.S. poses that include com- gave formal notice of in- mitment to free trade tention to withdraw. unions and an open politi- cal process. Arabs Unhappy While the Palestine Lib- eration Organization was With EEC Policy not specified in the letter, LONDON (JTA) — U.S. officials at the time Arab spokesmen have indicated that the ILO step begun to voice disap- that precipitated Ameri- pointment over the fai- can withdrawal notice was lure to change the Euro- its granting the terrorist pean Economic Commun- organization observer ity's (EEC) policy on the status. Arab-Israel conflict at The PLO, officials said, the ,EuroArab dialogue has not trade unions or meeting in Tunis, earlier employers and therefore this month. not eligible to partici- The Tunis newspaper, U.S. Cities to Start is pate. Al-Am al, complained that Aliya Committees When a PLO speaker the dialogue had not achieved -all the results JERUSALEM (JTA) — expected of it. An Alge- Some. 1,500' Hadassah Israeli Wildlife rian radio commentary branches throughout the regretted that the EEC U.S. will soon set up local Topic- of Photos NEW YORK (JTA) — had not adopted a more aliya committees, World Zionist Organization Graceful gazelles still pro-Palestinian position Executive. chairman leap through the Galilee, and 'had failed to reach a Yosef Almogi told the the ibex continues to preferential agreement Zionist Executive. climb up the cliffs of Ein on trade with all the Arab He said that at the Gedi, a family of flurry League countries. These criticisms have same time, six new aliya conies findsrefuge under centers will open in major a large rock and brilliant been quickly echoed by American cities, in addi- red anemones bloom the Soviet Union._, In a broadcast to the Arab tion to a large-scale pil- freely over Mt. Hermon. grimage to Israel project These are some of the world, Moscow Radio that was decided on in examples of wildlife from said: "The (nine) EEC biblical times still extant countries are doing ev- principle. The pilgrimage project in Israel and documented erything to take the for- will be carried out in coop- in an exhibition of 42 color - mal recognition of the eration with the New York photographk by Gail PLO off the agenda." The full communique Board of Rabbis. Rubin now on view at The Avraham Shenker, Jewish Museum through issued in Tunis after the two-day conference re- head of the WZO organi- April 24. zation and information The photographs are flected the decision by the department, reported at each accompanied by a EEC Foreign -Ministers the Zionist Executive biblical quotation citing at their London meeting session that a "member- reference to its subject. the previous week that ship project" has been Ms. Rubin, whose work there shoilld be no inde- launched world-wide in has appeared in various pendent appeal for re- order to enlarge the magazines, was recently convening the Geneva ranks of the Zionist in Israel on the photo- conference ann no formal movement iri preparation graphic expedition re- acknowledgement of the for the 29th Zionist Con- sponsible for the exhibi- Palestine Liberation Or- ganization. _ gress.• tion. . The Breira conference was picketed by a group of militant Jewish youths, some of whom entered the lobby of the 4-H Center shouting "There is no Palestine" and "Am Yis- rael Hai." Tables were over- turned and Breira leaf- lets were strewn on the floor along with leaflets brought by the de- UJA Lauds Towns for Aid to Israel NEW YORK :JTA) -- The small community po- tential in earring out the United Jewish Appeal campaign effort was stressed by. several speakers at a UJA reg- ional conference in Springfield, Ill. Irving Bernstein, UJA executive vice chairman, declared: "There is a rich resource in this country. Thousands upon thousands of Jewish families living-in com- munities such as yours. Like the border towns of Israel, small cities in America are outposts of Jewish survival. United small, communities -repre- sent vast campaign and human power and can be a vital force for raising funds and for responding to critical needs." 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