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EBAN: ISRAEL TO CONTINUE TIES WITH AFRICAN NATIONS
ILL USSR JEW FORCED TO HEAVY LABOR
JERUSALEM — Foreign Minister Abba Eban said recently that Israel will continue to maintain its diplomatic presence in^ every possible country in Africa
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despite recent diplomatic setbacks on that continent.
Addressing a conference of Israeli envoys to African states, Eban said he believed that those African nations which broke off diplomatic relations with Israel are now reconsidering the benefit and wisdom of their steps.
The Foreign Minister said that there were three possible paths for Israeli diplomacy to follow in Africa: to pull out altogether; to cultivate connections with the wealthy and important African states only; or to spread Israel's presence in every possible country in Africa and to strive to keep that presence.
Israel chooses the third alternative, Eban said.
He added that human motives, not only political considerations, were part of Israel's choice.
He said Israel would do its best to accede to many requests of African countries which have recently asked for agricultural, educational and industrial assistance from Israel.
LONDON — The sick 26-year-old Soviet Jewish astrophysicist, Dr. Yevgeny Levich, has been forced to do heavy physical work at a Soviet Army punishment camp at Tiksi Bay inside the Arctic circle in north-east Siberia.
This is graphically revealed in the accompanying photograph smuggled out of Russia.
The photograph taken by an Army comrade was received recently by Greville Janner, QC, MP, the honorary secretary of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for the Release of
384 DIE IN ISRAEL ROAD ACCIDENTS
JERUSALEM — The number of Israelis killed on the roads continues to rise. A total of 384 died in road accidents during the first seven months of this year, according to returns of the Central Bureau of Statistics. This was 43 more than in the corresponding period in 1972. A high toll of 66 killed and more than 200 injured viras recorded for July.
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NEW YORK - The paternal grandfather of John D. Ehrlichman, President Nixon's 48-year-old former home affairs adviser, was an Austrian Jewish immigrant
DUTCH GOV'T ANNOUNCES INDEMNITIES PAYMENTS
AMSTERDAM — The Dutch government announced recently that Dutch war victims whose applications for government indemnities have not yet been processed will receive monthly advance payments of $500.
The government said the victims would also receive advance reimbursement for all medical expenses.
There are approximately 15,000 applicants for government grants, of which about a half are Jews.
who was a founder of Seattle's Bikur Cholim synagogue, the city's first Orthodox congregation, according to American newspaper reports quoting a relative of the family.
Ehrlichman, one of the main witnesses in the Senate hearings into the Watergate affair, has never considered himself a Jew -and has denied Jewish links.
Rudolph Ehrlichman, his father, was killed in an aircraft crash in 1939 while serving as a fighter pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force after the United States rejected him as too old for military service.
Mrs. Lillian Daniel Ehrlichman, his mother, is reported to be of Swedish descent.
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JOHN EHRLICHMAN . . . denies Jewish links
has been quoted as saying that Ehrlichman's father and uncle had worshipped in synaogue.
According to the New York Post, which quoted a relative, Walter Ehrlichman, the grandfather, settled in Seattle in the last years of the nineteenth century and sent his two sons and two daughters to Sunday school at the Bikur Cholim synagogue there.
Walter's wife, Antoinette, became a Christian Scientist convert.
None of the four children married Jews, but older members of Bikur Cholim sjTiagogue are reported by Rabbi Moses Lodin-ski as remembering that Ben Ehrlichman, Ehrlichman's uncle, attended High Holy-day services in the early years of his marriage.
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JERUSALEM — Swiss Foreign Minister Pierre Graber, who visited Cairo in May, will make a three day official visit here Sept. 9, first official visit by a Swiss diplomat to Israel.
Soviet Jewry. and Professor Levich has also j
Although he was under obser- been threatened with expulsion |] vation at a Moscow hospital for from the Soviet Academy of suspected cancer and suffering Sciences.
from intestinal trouble, Dr. JCNS. Levich was arrested in a Moscow street in May and immediately
drafted into the army.
Earlier he had applied to emigrate to Israel.
• Dr. Levich collapsed in July and was sent to hospital.
Despite continuing high blood pressure Dr. Levich was returned to the Tiksi Bay camp after a fortnight.
In Moscow, Academician Benjamin Levich, 56, his father, said that he could not obtain a reply from the authorities to his plea for the call-up of his son to be reconsidered on medical grounds.
All the members of the Levich family have been refused permission to emigrate to Israel
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