• • Wexler Urges LBJ Rescind Favored Status for Poland NEW YORK (JTA)—William A. Wexler, president of Bnai Brith, has urged President Johnson to rescind the "most favored nation" treatment extended to Poland by a tariff agreement four years ago in view of that country's harass- ment of its Jewish population. Dr. Wexler, in a letter publish- ed in the New York Times, said if the President did not act, "I would hope that Congress would legislate to the same end." The head of the 125-year-old Jewish service and fraternal or- ganization noted that President AJCongress Strike Over in NY; Called 'Most Cost NEW YORK (JTA)—The first strike of clerical and professional employes of the American Jewish Congress, which began Jan. 2, was ended Wednesday by agreement on a new two-year contract, accord- ing to an AJCongress spokesman. The 60 members of Local 170'7 of the Community and Social Agency Employes (AFL) returned to thir jobs. The spokesman said that the new contract provided for an increased $8.50 a week for the clerical employees for the first year and an additional $5 per week for the clerical employes for the first year and an additional $5 per week for the 'second year. Professional employes will re- ceive an increase of $900 for the First year and $500 more for the second year, the spokesman said. He called the agreement the most costly labor contract in the organ- ization's history. Howard M. Squadron, co-chair- man of th eorganization's govern- ing council. negotiated the new agreement with the local. Johnson and the U.S. State De- partment have condemned Po- land's anti-Semitic campaign. "But I feel that we have failed to take the appropriate substantive step called for by Poland's continued defiance of world opinion," he wrote. "Four years ago President Johnson, acting pursuant to sta- tutory authorization, extended to Brussels Prelate Orders Removal of Offensive Art Poland the important tariff benefit—most favored treatment. Mr. Johnson made no bones about the reasons for granting the concession. The United States, he said, wished to 'en- courage peaceful efforts toward loosening of control from Mos- cow.' Another consideration he cited was that Poland was per- mitting greater f r e e d o m of speech and religion. But it is crystal clear that Poland today is more servile toward Moscow than ever," Dr. Wexler wrote. "It is clear, too, that freedom of speech and religious liberty for Jews have been drastically cur- tailed. The reasons for granting the special tariff concession to Po- land have disappeared. The con- cession should be withdrawn . . . until such time as the Polish gov- ernment gives new evidence that it deserves it." BRUSSELS (JTA) — Archbishop Malines of Brussels has ordered the removal of several paintings from St. Michel Cathedral which depict a 14th Century incident in a way likely to arouse hostility toward Jews. The paintings, and a number of stained glass windows and tapes- tries, illustrate an event that oc- curred in 1370 when the Jewish community of Brussels was pun- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ished for commiting an alleged Friday, January 10, 1969-15 "eucharistic profanation." The removal of the paintings, ordered after consultations with Grnco ELECTRONIC local Jewish authorities, was based GARAGE DOOR on the Vatican Council's declara- tion of 1965 which called on Chris- OPENER tian communities to take a frater- nal approach toward their Jewish neighbors. 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