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April 29, 1977 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-29

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20 Friday, April 29, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ATTENTION: COLLEGE STUDENTS

Argentines Arrest Missing Financier's Kin

Are you between semesters?
Unable to find employment?
Looking for a different, worthwhile
experience this summer?
Why not be a
Jewish Family Service Volunteer.

BUENOS AIRES (JTA )—
Pedro Gravier, president of
the T,9 Plata Kehilla, and
his wife, Catalina Guers-
tein, the uncle and aunt of
the presumably dead finan-
cier David Gravier, were ar-
rested at Buenos Aires air-
port Saturday as they were
about to leave for Israel.
The arrest was not re-
vealed until Monday.
Several of David Gravi-
er's relatives have been ar-
rested since the 35-year-old
financier was reported to
have died in a plane crash
in Mexico last August. Gray-
ier's disappearance caused
the failure of his Banque
Pour L'Amerique du Sud in
Brussels and the American
Bank and Trust co. in New
York. Newspapers here
have alleged that Gravier's
banking group handled
funds extored by the Mon-
tonero leftist guerilla
group.
" The English-language
daily Buenos Aires Herald
praised Argentine President
Jorge Rafael Videla for his
press conference last week
in which he demonstrated
that "He is determined not
to be knocked off course by
the many people who would
clearly like to use the
Gravier affair as a politi-
cal weapon."

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WASHINGTON (JTA)—
Shlomo Avineri, the direc-
tor general of Israel's Min-
istry of Foreign Affairs, de-
clared Monday night that
the proposal to solve the Pa-
lestinian refugee problem
by creating a Palestinian
state is "unacceptable to
us." He said this was the
view of his government as
well as the "consensus" of
the people of Israel:
Avineri's remarks were
made before 1,000 persons
attending a dinner at the
Shoreham Hotel as part of
the 18th annual two-day pol-
icy conference of the Ameri-
can-Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC).
Among those attending the
dinner were two of Presi-
dent Carter's chief advi-
sors, Robert Lipshutz, his
counsel, and Stuart Eisen-,
stadt, the director of the
President's domestic coun-
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The Herald said that
"these people want the
Gravier business to be the
starting point for a thor-
ough purge of all the indi-
viduals they dislike: left-
ists, human righsn cam-
paigners, corrupt business-
men, bad fathers, the
immoral, Jews and heavens
knows who else...one un-
fortunate effect of the Gray-
ier affair has been its en-
couragement of anti-Semi-
tism."
Fransico Manrique, who
was welfare minister under
President Alejandro Agus-
tin Lenusse, told the nation-
al news agency Noticias Ar-
gentines that when Gravier
was his undersecretary he
had an "unobjectionable re-
cord" and had good rela-
tions with the Vatican and
was well received in all cir
cles.
Meanwhile, the weekly
La Aemana Y Usted has
published an obvious anti-
Semitic cartoon showing a
rich Jew preparing his
suitcase and answering
a phone call by saying his
situation is "Graive, graive
(serious) "instead of grave,
grave," a play on Gravier's
name.
The government is still
holding Jacobo Timerman,
editor and publisher of La

Ambassador to Israel, Sam-
uel Lewis.
Speaking about the same
time Carter was hosting
King Hussein of Jordan at a
White House Dinner, Avi-
neri said the solution to the
Palestinian problem can be
found "within the context of
the Kingdom of Jordan"
with the West Bank per-
manently demilitarized as
part of Jordan.
Lipshutz and Eisenstadt
left the White House dinner
for Hussein to attend the
AIPAC banquet. But Vice
President Walter Mondale,
who was originally sched-
uled to address the AIPAC
dinner, remained at the
White House.
Sen. Frank Church (D-
Idaho), who substituted for
Mondale, took direct issue
with the Arab position that
the Palestinian question is
at the center of the Mideast
dispute. He said the "basic
issue" is whether "Israel's
neighbors now accept the le-
gitimacy, the right—not the
privilege—of Israel to live
in peace as a full sovereign
and legitimate state in the
Middle East. That is the
issue on which there can be
no equivocation, no ambi-
guity, no discrepancy be-
tween private and public
statements."
Sen. Robert Dole (R-
Kan.) endorsed Churche's
views on the boycott saying
the Arab "Boycott inter-
feres with inter-national
trade" and "it must be met
decisively."
Dole also echoed
Church's views that a
Mideast peace requires Is-
rael's acceptance by the
Arabs.
Detroit delegates to the
AIPAC meetings were Dr.
Maxwell Hoffman and Dr.
Lester Zeff.

Opinion, and his d eput y e di -
tor Enrique Jara, who were
s eized in their homes April
16. The government said
Timerman was being held
in connection with the Gray-
ier affair.
Meanwhile, Enrique
Raab, a 43-year-old journal-
ist working for La Opinion,
was seized at his home Sat-
urday and his whereabouts
are still unknown.

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