Legislation to Admit 30,000 Soviet Jews to the U.S. Introduced in the Senate WASHINGTON—Legislation au- thorizing the issuance of 30.000 re- fugee visas for the admission of Soviet Jews to the United States, authored by Senator Clifford P. Case (R.-N.J.), was introduced in the Senate Monday with the co- sponsorship of a large number of senators. Sen. Walter F. Mondale, Demo- COLPA Hails 1st 'Step in Giving Equal Job Unit Enforcement Power NEW YORK (JTA)—The Nation- al Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) hailed the action of the House Education and –abor Committee in approving a bill to give the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission enforce- ment powers in administering sec- tions of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The measure also would extend the jurisdiction of the EEOC to cover employment practices of federal, state and local govern- ment agencies, as well as federal contractors and sub-contractors. Julius Berman, COLPA presi- dent, said that COLPA had sub- mitted testimony during commit- tee hearings on the bill in support of the expansion of the' powers and jurisdiction of the EEOC. crat of Minnesota, said he realized the Soviets probably would not al- low large numbers of Jews to leave the country, and that many of those permitted to leave might prefer to settle in Israel. But he said it was important for the United States to "show its willing- ness to accept those Jews who wish to come here and are permitted to leave. "Such a gesture by the United States could have a forceful im- pact on Soviet and world opin- ion," he added. At present, only 10,200 American visas are issued annually to re- fugees from the Eastern Hemi- sphere — a quota that has been oversubscribed for the last two years. The 30,000 special visas authorized under the bill would be considered outside the regular im- migrant quota system. "We have already opened our doors to more than 30,000 Hungar- ian refugees and 565,000 Cubans," Mondale said. "We should do no less for the long-persecuted Jews living in the Soviet Union." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1971-3 Toronto Fund to Help New Program for Elderly TORONTO (JTA)--A coordinated program for aged Jews in Toronto has been approved by the United Jewish Welfare Fund in response to the discovery that of the nearly 8.000 Jews in Toronto trying to maintain independent lives, not more than 1,000 are being currently served by community agencies or participating in recreational and cultural activities. Announcing the new program, Donald Carr, UJFWF president, said that, to get it underway, the United Community Fund of Toron- to had made a special grant of $11,000 "to finance the develop- ment of the program in its initial stages." He said the object of the LECOULTRE new program "will be to increase the effectiveness of services al- ready available and to experiment with new programs designed to improve services to those elderly living independently outside of institutions." Daily — Hospital — Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. FARM VALLEY GARDENS PR 2-4350 World-Wide Dolivory Ring Watch It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET Your new teCoultre convertible ring watch is designed for wear with dial fully exposed or with either of the two fashionable dome covers concealing it. All 14 kt. solid gold, one cover set with full cut diamond and saphires $350.00 20811 W. 8 Mile between Southfield & Telegraph 534-1400 Our Promise To You: BETTER SERVfCF! Geotge, Ot HARVARD ROW MALL . flakier i T1 1461. Reed OPEN SUN. 12 TO 5 WEEK NIGHTS TO 9 Lot 4 Eastland 6E0.74 4CIS SUMMER DRESS SALE American Savings makes mortgage loans. All kinds! They're the only loans we make, so naturally, we're experts at it. If you're looking for no-fuss real estate financing, call American Savings. Our mortgage spe- cialists will outline your choice of terms and handle your application pleasantly and quickly. 88 Values to 24.00 Exciting Collection of ashable Striped Arnels. Shifts. Jerseys, Whipped Crams. Linens. Print Cotton. Polyester Knits. Sizes 8-20. FSHIFTS & PANT —I ; DRESSES Values to 12.90 I I ▪ p iliii 88 prin. - shin, - siz- Charge it: Surwin's, AMERICAN SAVINGS 24700 i1) 11. L MM Northwestern Highway, Southfield 354 - 1300 te.4 Master Charge, BankArnericard getsiblirtaK Clain**, MASTER WAD:MIAMI AND JaVitat