F42 I ears arnara k_,aniorruta unarm-ins nemstatect, Labor; Rights Loss Reagan Called Innocent in Case SACRAMENTO (JTA)—A Sacra- Semitic angle to this," Rabbi for Swiss Engineer mento rabbi has given Gov. Ronald LAUSANNE, Switzerland (JTA) —Alfred Frauenknecht, the 44- year-old Swiss engineer charged with selling Israel blueprints and documents relating to the Mirage jets made in Switzerland under French license, was found guilty here last Friday and sentenced to 4 1/2 years at hard labor. He also was deprived of all civil rights for two years, and the court recommended he be expelled from the Swiss Army. The court, composed of five mili- tary judges, stated that Frauen- knecht had not been motivated by greed but had nevertheless been interested in becoming rich. He had been paid 860,000 Swiss francs ($200,000) by Israel for material extensively documenting the manufacture of the Mirage 3-C. The court thus found him guilty of economic espionage and treason. Frauenknecht confessed to sell- ing the plans, but claimed he had done so simply in sympathy for Israel's security needs. The prose- cution asked for seven years at hard labor. After court adjourned, defense attorney Manfred Kuhn told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor- respondent that he hoped Israel and world Jewry would "come to the assistance of Frauenknecht and his wife," as the $200,000 paid him had been confiscated. Joseph Frauenknecht, a cousin of the engineer, was found not guilty of similar charges and re- leased. Another defense attorney, Ernst Bucher, disputed the prosecutor's contention that Swiss interests were harmed in any way. He claim- ed that the information his client gave the Israelis was knoWn by many other countries which pos- sess or manufacture Mirage jets under license. The prosecutor insisted that "as a result of the Frauenknecht af- fair, Switzerland will in the future have great difficulty in obtaining modern military weapons, techni- cal knowhow or the license to build airplanes in Switzerland." Dutch Ex-Partisan Gives Medal Back to Israel AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Piet Nak, a well-known member of the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement of World War II, returned an Israeli medal to Ambassador Shimshon Arad to protest the condition of "100,000 Palestine refugees still living in camps under Israeli oc- cupation." The former resistance fighter, a non-Jew, had been awarded the medal by Yad Vashem, the me- morial institute for Nazi victims. 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Reagan a clean bill of health in the recent episode involving the elimi- nation of three Jewish chaplains from the State Department of Mental Hygiene's 1971-72 budget. Rabbi Amiel Wohl of Cong. Bnai Israel, who is the Jewish repre- sentative on the State Advisory Committee on Institutional Reli- gion, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the chaplains have been reinstated. He said that the attempt to eliminate the chaplains was one of "incredible bureau- cratic stupidity" but involved no sinister or anti-Semitic intent on the part of the governor or any other state official. (Continued from Page 1) The three rabbis affected are did say on Friday that Israel "de- the only chaplains serving Jew- finitely" would be the last country ish patients in California's vast on his itinerary. network of mental institutions on The State Department imposed a full-time basis. Their jobs were a blackout on details of Rogers' eliminated by the California De- movement. Department spokesman partment of Mental Hygiene in Charles Bray told newsmen that he the interests of a balanced budg- would not reply to questions on the et. Rabbi Wohl said the Reagan secretary's itinerary for the next administration has eliminated week or 10 days for "obvious rea- thousands of state jobs and serv- sons." Apparently he referred to ices for economy, but the gover- security reasons. Bray said that nor "doubtlessly was personally any announcements of Rogers' unaware" of the dismissals of schedule would be made by the the Jewish chaplains until a furor secretary's party or other compe- broke out all over the state. tent authorities while he is abroad. "In the process, the governor Bray would not say whether diplo- was vilified," undeservedly, he matic negotiations for an interim arrangement to reopen the Suez added. Hints of anti-Semitic bias behind Canal would continue while Rogers the elimination of the Jewish chap- is away from Washington. He ob- laincy posts, which was supposed served that the secretary had to become effective July 1, were made it clear that he would dis- given credence by the fact that the cuss various ideas for reopening posts occupied by some 30 Protes- the canal with the Israeli and other tant and Catholic full-time chap- interested governments. Asked if this included the Soviet Union, lains remained untouched. Bray replied that he only had the Rabbi Wohl explained that the Jewish chaplains were the most United Arab Republic in mind. Bray described Rogers' trip as vulnerable on a cost-ratio basis because of the relatively small _"supplementary" to the Jarring number of Jews in state mental peace talks which are. currently stalled. He said in reply to ques- institutions. tions that the UN mediator Dr. The department of mental hy- Gunnar V. Jarring, who is present- giene thought it could eliminate ly back at his ambassadorial post the full-time jobs and engage local in Moscow, would be kept informed rabbis to minister to the mental of the progress of Rogers' talks patients on a part-time basis. with Arab and Israeli leaders. The salaries plus traveling ex- Dr. Jarring met with UN Secre- penses of the three Jewish chap- tary General U Thant Wednesday lains amount to about $54,000 a in Geneva. year out of a billion-dollar state Gur: Egypt May Reopen budget. Fire Aerost _Canal; Cost Rabbi Wohl said he testified be- to Israel WOW Be Greater fore the ways and means commit- LONDON =(JTA)—Gen. Mordecai tee of the State Assembly where Gur, liberator –9f the Old City of he and others pointed out the Jerusalem, now - ciirnmander of Is- deficiencies of the department of rael's Northern Conithand, said mental hygiene's alternate plan. that Egypt might, -‘ reopen- fire- "My involvement in this par- across the Suez Canal at any time, ticular chaplaincy issue through and that "if this happened-.the cost its various interdepartmental to Israel would be greater than echelons and political machina- that of previous wars, though. the. tions led me to believe that there cutcome is not in doubt." - was no anti-Jewish or anti- Delivering the keynote address - to a meeting of 400 chairmen and Trial of Columbia Rabbi key workers at a national confer- ence of the Joint Palestine Appeal, Again Rescheduled Gur explained that if Egypt gained NEW YORK (JTA)—The trial of some initial success in a new three members of the Radical cross-canal attack, Jordan and Jewish Union of Columbia Univer- Syria might be tempted to enter sity on charges of disrupting a the fray. But, he continued, Israel religious service at Temple Emanu- had learned from her experiences El here has been re-scheduled- in 1948, 1956 and 1967 and was prepared for such a contingency.. again—this time for May 8. Originally set for Jan. 12, it was The conference also was addressed by Israel. Ambassador Michael S. reset for April 13. Comay, who declared: .."Israel is The defendants are Rabbi A. not prepared to be rushed, Wined' Bruce Goldman, rabbinical adviser or cajoled into commitments Which to the RJU; Victor Levin, a grad- would endanger her Security: We uate student at Columbia Univer- need strong nerves and patience." sity; and Anne Rosen, a graduate JPA chairman Michael Sacher, fellow at New York University. who presided over the meeting, The charges grew out of demon- said of the organization's 1971 strations by the RJU at Temple fund-raising campaign: "There is Emanu-El on May 15 and May 291 a new set of needs in Israel and last year. we cannot fail to respond to them." 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