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34 Friday, km 2, 1978

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem Begin
disagrees with Foreign
Minister Moshe Dayan over
the nature of Israel's replies
to American questions
about its peace plan, but the
two men are expected to
meet shortly in an attempt
to resolve their differences
before the cabinet takes up
the matter at its next ses-
sion Sunday, Maariv re-
ported.

expression for the Palesti-
nians.
Begin is said to favor a
generalized, non-committal
reply whereas Dayan wants
a specific statement. He also
is reported to favor a shift in
Israel's position toward a
greater measure of linkage
between the West Bank and
Jordan. Begin objects on
grounds that it would pro-
voke unrest on the West
Bank.

The questions posed by
the U.S. relate to Israel's in-
tentions on the West Bank
after the five-year period of
"self rule" proposed in Be-
gin's peace plan and to the
issue of political self-

Meanwhile, a new issue

Anne Frank's Protector Cited

NEW YORK — The first
annual presentation of the
$10,000 Roger E. Joseph
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rew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion to Vic-
tor Kugler, the man who
risked his life by hiding
Anne Frank from the Na7ic
in Amsterdam in World
War H.
The Joseph Prize will be
awarded to Kugler by Dr.
Alfred Gottschalk, Hebrew
Union College president, at
ordination services of the
college's New York School
Sunday morning.
Kugler, now a resident of
Toronto, will mark his 78th
birthday on Monday.

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postponed last Sunday
because the premier was
confined to bed with a
fever. He is still not fully
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has arisen over an implied
threat by President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt to end his
peace initiative next Oc-
tober unless there is some
softening of Israel's
negotiating position. Sadat
said at a Cairo news confer-
ence that he might not
agree to continue the pre-
sence of the United Nations
Emergency Force in Sinai
after October. He contends
that the UNEF mandate,
established under the sec-
ond Sinai interim agree-
ment of September 1975,
expires in October.
There has been no official
Israeli response to Sadat's
remarks, but circles here
were quick to point out that
there was no time put on the
Sinai II agreement.

There was a secret paper
at the time in which Sadat
undertook to review the
UNEF mandate "at least"
twice. On that basis he can
claim he is not obligated to
renew it beyond October,
but even without UNEF,
the agreement itself re-
mains in force until re-
placed by another agree-
ment, the Israeli circles
said. This means that the
American-manned elec-
tronic surveillance and
early warning devices
would be kept in Sinai even
in the absence of UNEF.
Sadat's remarks were seen
here as a ploy aimed at gre-
ater U.S. pressure on Israel
for concessions and a prep-
aration for a way out of the
peace initiative for Sadat.

• • •

U.S. Promises It Won't Air
M.E. Peace Plan to NATO

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israel was assured by the
U.S. Tuesday that it does
not plan to present a de-
Kugler was an as- tailed Middle East peace
sociate of Anne Frank's plan, regarded by Israel as
father in the spice im- one-sided and unfair, at the
porting business in meeting of the NATO
Amsterdam at the time of Foreign Ministers Council
the Nazi occupation of in Washington this week.
the Netherlands. To ena- Hodding Carter, chief. State
ble them to avoid ap- Departmenr spokesman
prehension by the Nazis, said, however, that a parag-
Kugler hid Anne Frank, raph on the Middle East will
her sister and parents be included in what was de-
and four other Jews for scribed as a "communique of
two years in an annex of purpose" to be issued at the
his office.
end of the NATO ministers'
After 25 months — in the meeting.
summer of 1944 — the Ges- That information
con-
tapo found them. The veyed to the Director Gen-
Franks and the four others eral of the Foreign Minis-
were sent to concentration try, Ephraim Evron, by the
camps where all but Anne's American charge d'affaires,
father, Otto, died (Otto lives Richard Viets.
now in Switzerland).
The assurances relieved
Kugler was sent to a labor official circles here, but ap-
camp. During a prisoner parently did not ease the
transfer to Germany, he anger and bitterness
managed to escape and he aroused by reports that
remained in hiding until Washington originally
the end of the war.
planned to press the 15
In 1955, Kugler emig- NATO member nations to
rated to Canada with his endorse a peace plan op-
second wife, Loes, with posed by Israel.
whom he now lives in re-
Viets reportedly con-
tirement in Weston, a sub- firmed that a much tougher
urb of Toronto. Of his role and more detailed draft had
with regard to the Franks, been under consideration at
he says today: "What I did I lower levels of the ad-
did for my friends. I only re- ministration, but was as
gret it was not more success- overruled by the top policy
ful."
makers in Washington. He

was

settlement but containing
no references to Palestinian
rights, territorial matters
and other issues in dispute
between Israel and the U.S.

Israeli sources said
that the draft outlined by
the embassy official was
satisfactory, but officials
here are still fuming over
three aspects of the af-
fair. They are incensed
by the fact that the U.S.
contemplated the presen-
tation of a detailed peace
plan at a time when it is
still waiting for Israel's
replies to questions
about its own peace plan,
by the drafting of such a
document without offi-
cially informing Israel,
and by the American ef-
forts to play down or
even deny the existence
of the draft after Israeli
diplomats in Europe.
were apparently told of
its existence by friendly
sources there.

Government circles here
view the episode as signify-
ing a further cooling in
U.S.-Israel relations.

Peace Now Heads
Meet With Golda

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Former Premier Golda
Meir, who earlier criticized
•the Peace Now Movement,
said she now understands
the NATO foreign
their position better. But
ministers to issue a bland,
general statement calling she urged them to make
SAO PAULO (JTA) — on all parties to the Middle
publicly clear as they did
Rabbi Henry I. Sobel, an East conflict to negotiate a privately to her that they
outspoken advocate of
believe Israel should con-
human rights, has formally
tinue to maintain security
protested to the Brazilian
settlements on the Golan
government, requesting
Heights, the Jordan Valley
that steps be taken to stop
and the Rafiah approaches
the resurgence of the neo- MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
in the Sinai.
Nazi movement in Brazil. The sixth convention of Dis-
Mrs. Meir was visited by
Rabbi "Sobel's demand trict 23 of Bnai Brith, meet-
three of the movement's
was sparked by the gather- ing here, presented a special
leaders, Yiftah Yaacob, Av-
ing of representatives from human rights award to Mrs.
ishalom Veiland and Yuval
neo-Nazi movements from Margarita Lopez Portillo,
Heria. They assured her
all over the world, for a well-known Mexican wri-
that their slogan does not
meeting in Resende, near ter, poet and sister of Presi-
mean peace at any price or
Rio de Janeiro. dent Jose Lopez Portillo.
even immediately. They ag-
These delegates, repro- She is also director of the
reed with the former pre-
seating the "Movement for official department for mier that Israel must have
the Freedom of the German radio, television and film.
secure borders.
Reich," met last month at Delegates were from
But they said that these
the Tyll Hotel in Resende to Mexico, South and Central
borders must be based on
celebrate the 89th birthday America, and the Carib-
security needs, not on mys-
of Adolf Hitler. bean.
tical or religious beliofs.

Rabbi Asks Action said the current plan was
Against Neo-Nazis

Bnai Brith Cites
Mexican Author





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