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PAGE 29 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE February 15,1985
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policy toward the Palestine Libera
tion Organization remains un
changed. The U.S. holds it will not
deal with the PLO until it accepts
242 and Israel’s right to exist.
With the president’s backing of
direct negotiations apparently hav
ing been made known to Arab lead
ers in advance of Fahd’s visit, PLO
leader Yasir Arafat rushed back to
Amman for a quick conference
with Jordan’s King Hussein shortly
before Fahd’s arrival at the White
House. Arafat and Hussein agreed
on “a framework for common ac
tion” to settle the Palestinian issue
but they did not disclose details of
the new strategy in the face of the
president’s position. A report from
Jerusalem said that the Israeli gov
ernment was reading the Amman
statement with caution and awaited
full details.
Following the third meeting be
tween Reagan and Fahd, White
House news secretary Larry Speakes
said, “There is no change in the
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ical examination by Mengele and
his staff. Dr. Ella Lingens, a non-
Jew sent to Auschwitz for helping
Viennese Jews escape from the
Nazis, said Mengele considered
Jews a superior race and wanted to
annihilate them so that the other
superior race, the Germans, could
dominate the world.
On the final day of the hearing,
Ruth Eliaz, who has four grand
children, described how she was
forced to “murder my child” while
in Mengele’s charge. The death
camp doctor, known as the “Angel
of Death,” wanted to see how long
way we are approaching the peace
process. The first step is for the
Palestinians—particularly the PLO
—to work something out. That
would be the logical first step,”
Speakes said. “If the discussion” in
Amman “would help move the
parties to the negotiating table it is
a welcome development.” He
stressed, “Crucial is that the settle
ment be pursued at the table in
direct negotiation based on 242.”
The Reagan and Schultz state
ments were hailed by friends of
Israel in the Congress. Sen. Rudy
Boschwitz (R-Minn.), chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations Sub
committee on the Middle East who
attended the Schultz luncheon for
Fahd at the State Department,
said to The Southern Israelite: “The
secretary’s remarks were spoken in
a way that were very satisfying to
me. He accentuated the need for a
strong and secure Israel in remarks
that he directed to the king. He
also emphasized the necessity for
direct negotiations between the par
ties. If I were making a speech to
the king, I would—recognizing the
American interests and the way to
peace in the Middle East and how I
-Mengele—
a newborn infant could survive
without feeding. Eliaz said she was
restrained from breast-feeding her
child, born at Auschwitz, and
watched it waste away beside her
day by day. She was told she would
go to the gas chamber if she tried to
feed the infant.
On the seventh day, she said, “A
Jewish woman doctor heard what
was happening... At night she came
to me with a syringe in her hand
and told me to give it to my child. It
was morphine. She told me that,
having taken the Hippocratic Oath
she could not administer the lethal
dose, but I should because the
baby was doomed to die within a
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think it could be achieved—1 would
have said the same thing.”
“Direct negotiations and the pres
ident’s wish for an ‘Arab interlocu
tor’ like President Sadat are enthu
siastically welcome here,” a con
gressional source prominent in Is-
raeli-Arab affairs said. “It’s about
time the Saudi’s started having to
deal with reality.” The source, who
asked anonymity in view of his cri
ticisms of the Saudis, said, “This
president shed a lot of political
blood to win Senate support for
the AWACS for the Saudis and
they have only repaid him with
more demands and more litmus
tests. It’s time for the U.S. to ad
minister a litmus test of its own to
the Saudis.”
An aide to a senator who spoke
on background in the senator’s
absence said, “The president ap
pears to have spiked the campaign
of the so-called moderate Arabs to
force Israel’s withdrawal from the
West Bank as a precondition for
any talks. We are very encouraged.
The president publicly told the
Saudis the U.S. is not going to im
pose a settlement on Israel that
they have been demanding.”
few hours and I had a chance to
live... And so I murdered my child.”
Another witness, who testified
behind a curtain to preserve his
anonymity, said he had one testicle
cut off in the course of Mengele’s
experiments. Nevertheless, he is
today the father of three children.
Lawyer Zvi Terlo who questioned
the witnesses exclaimed, “Thank
God.”
More testimony was provided
by twin dwarfs whose family con
sisted of seven dwarfs and three
normal children. They said Men-
gelp was delighted when they were
brought to him and exclaimed:
“Dwarfs, twins and Jews together.
Now I have work for 20 years.”
Soviets sentence
Hebrew teacher
NEW YORK (JTA)—Alek
sandr Kholmiansky of Moscow, a
32-year-old computer scientist who
taught Hebrew, a proscribed activ
ity in the Soviet Union, was recently
sentenced to 18 months in a labor
camp by a court in Voru, Estonia,
on charges of “hooliganism.”
According to organizations here
which monitor the treatment of
Jews in the U.S.S.R., Kholmiansky
was also fined 100 rubles for “tramp
ling on flowers.” Another source
said the fine was for “tampering”
with a mail box. When Kholmi
ansky was arrested in Tallin, Esto
nia, last July, he was charged with
possession of a weapon and ammu
nition. But that charge was dropped,
the sources said.
The sentence was considered “rela
tively mild” by Kholmiansky’s fam
ily and friends, the sources said,
indicating that the Soviet authori
ties recognized the weakness of
their case against the Jewish acti
vist and their awareness of the in
tense interest in his fate in Western
countries.
Sources in Moscow reported that
Kholmiansky was highly regarded
as a Hebrew teacher and had about
10 students from five cities at the
time of arrest.