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In an interview published in the Montreal Star Tues- day, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat accused Clark of undermining peace ef- forts in the Middle East and warned that Arab threats against Canada should be taken seriously. He also said that Canada should demon- strate an "even-handed" attitude towards the Palestinians and said that he would welcome discussion on all these points with Stanfield. In the same interview Boutros Ghali, minister of state for foreign affairs in Egypt, said that the Cana- dian government should "now try to compensate the idea of moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem showing a gesture to the other side — the Palesti- nians — that it might proj- Europe Branch Defended WJC LONDON — Dr. Stephen J. Roth, executive director of the European branch of the World Jewish Congress, took issue with a reported claim by Nathan Perlmut- ter, national director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, that the crea- tion of an ADL European Board meant that there would be Tor the first time a regular exchange of infor- mation across national bor- ders . . . to fashion strategies and to implement tactics' in the fight against anti-Semitism. "I must assume that Perlmutter was mis- quoted," Dr. Roth stated. "I am sure he must know that there has been in existence for decades a European branch of the WJC in which 24 European Jewish com- munities participate through their recognized central representative bodies, and a 25th European country, France, partici- pates through the represen- tative and influential French Section." Dr. Roth said that within the framework of the WJC European branch, these communities have been regularly discussing and coordinating their policies `across national boundaries' in fighting and counteract- ing anti-Semitism. Moreover, he said, the communities established a special subcommittee on European anti-Semitism to deal with the day-to-day de- tails of anti-Semitism in whatever way it manifested itself. ect an image of neutrality ment, that the proposal ,t.o and recapture some of the move the Canadian Em- prestige Canada possessed bassy was like "diving into the pool without even five years ago." Sadat added that "any act checking for water." He sue of the Canadian govern- the Quebec government was ment" _regarding the em- "a bit flabbergasted" b bassy "will undermine any Clark's proposal which he comprehensive peace set: called "amateurish." _ Levesque later told a tlement." Sadat also em- phasized that "comprehen- press conference that sive peace means that we government believed must solve the Palestinian "the brunt of the fallourt question which is the crux of from the move would fall the whole problem. The on Quebec and Quebec peace process is on the businessmen active in move. You must not Arab countries. He saki encourage the hardliners of the idea of movie , Israel." Sadat concluded by embassy "is certai reiterating that the Arab a diplomatic master- threats can harm Canada piece." In Ottawa, the Inn "since on this issue of Jerusalem, the Arab states Cabinet, after meeting to discuss Arab threats to sus- and I agree." In Quebec City, Quebec pend all financial transac- Premier Rene Levesque told tions with Canada, refuse the National Assembly, the to disclose what if any deer Quebec provincial parlia- sions were taken. . '73 War Dead Are Returne TEL AVIV (JTA) — The remains of 11 Israeli soldiers listed as missing in action since the Yom Kip- pur War were turned over to Israel by Egypt this week at a somber ceremony in El Arish. The Egyptians pro- vided an honor guard cora-- manded by a general. The flag-draped coffins were received by an Israeli burial unit headed by the chief chaplain in the presence of Gen. Dan Shorn- ron, commander of the southern region. The remains were placed in army trucks to be taken to Tel Hashomer Hospital near Tel Aviv where pathologists will attempt to identify the dead prior to military funerals. Identification is expected to be difficult inasmuch as the Egyp- tians provided no details as to the location of the remains. It was reported Americana' Jews Subject of New BJE Volume NEW YORK — A popu- larly written guide to the history, traditions and con- tributions of Jews to Ameri- can society has recently been published by the Jewish Education Press of the Board of Jewish Educa- tion of Greater New York. "Jews in America: Heri- tage and History," edited by Prof. Jacob I. Hartstein of the City University of New York and Benjamin Miller of the Board of Jewish Edu- cation, offers a scholarly and comprehensive view of Jewish beliefs and explores the in-depth world of the Jewish people in America. Advisers Named' JERUSALEM — Prof. Marvin Feinstein of New York, the newly appointed president of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew College in Jerusalem, has an- nounced the formation of a North American advisory council for the college. earlier that they we found in the course of de- velopment work alo the Suez Canal. With the transfer, Israel missing-in-action list down to 12 soldiers. Mili tary authorities are preper, ing maps to try to pinpoin where the missing soldie were supposed to have bee during the battle. Legal Prostitutio Bill Is Introduce JERUSALEM (JTA) Five coalition and opposi tion Knesset member submitted a joint privat members bill on Wednesd - to legalize prositution. The MKs — Sara Doron of th' Liberal Party, Akiva Noff of the Democratic Movement' Roni Milo of Herut and Moshe Shahal ar - Shashana Arbeli-Amos l of the Labor Party — b their measure on the repo of a commissiin set up thre years ago to study se crimes and prostitution. The bill would legaliz professional sexual servi by a- woman performed; private in an apartmen hotel room, car or boat. would stiffen legal penaltie against procurers ap. pimps. _ Doron, who initiated th measure, did so without formal approval of 4 Likud coalition which too into consideration the po tion of the religious She told reporters was confident that it woul be adopted by a Knes majority if the partie allowed members to vo their conscience. Evening Degre LOS ANGELES — T University of Judaism, West Coast affiliate of ,t Jewish Theological Se . nary of America, h changed its programs allow students to earci, master's degree in publ management and admini tration by taking eveni classes. A degree can be earned two to three years.