A DIFFERENT VIEWPOINT.
NFW YORK, May 12. World peace rested on fribndship boj tween Ameriea and Russia, said liya i Ehrenburg, Boviet journalist, in an adi dress to two thousand delegat'es to the ! anniial conference of the Jewish conn- ; cii for Russian Relief. EhrenbuTg ! added that in helping Russia the couil- ! _c.il was hejping itself. Fascism was not j liinited to oiie conntry bnt on'e aspdet ; was ahvays present — anti-semitism. ; Lhrenburg said he had read during his j stay in tlie United States newspap'er lies which had passed under the frfeedom of the press. An eut'ire peo])le liad ; been attacked and slandered daiiy. "Russia is being threatehed on all i sides, " he said. "AVe are not easily I friglitened by talk of secret weapohs but wliy siiould there be talk of tLreats? We waut to live in peace." | A, message to the confer'en'ee froia
Professor Einstein stated: "We miist contribute as far as we can towards a reasonable understanding between the two nations."
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 5
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