411111NUMNINININIIIMPINW 6—Friday, May 28, 1971 Horns Still Locked Odessa Comes Through for Campaign in Bond Strike THE DETRM JEWISH HEWS I Officers of the Odessa Progressive Society presented a gift from the group's treasury to the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund in reply to an appeal for cash payments to ease Israel's need. Shown are (from left) Morris Galer, president; Alan Nathan, chairman of the campaign's metropolitan division; Morris Friedman, chairman of the campaign's treasury gifts section; Walter Litt, vice president of Odessa; and David Teitlebaum, Odessa financial secretary. Other participants in the organization's cam- paign activities are Ralph Stein, corresponding secretary, and Sam Gennis, treasurer. Soviet Union Bars Jewish Journalist TORONTO (JTA)—In an unex- pected move the Soviet Embassy here refused to issue a visa to a Canadian Jewish journalist who had been accredited to Prime Min- ister Pierre Eliott Trudeau's press delegation for his first Russian good will tour. Milton Winston, a law graduate, teacher and free-lance journalist MAC-0•LAC AMERICA'S FINEST PAINT INTERIOR ONE-COAT FINISH Fadeless_ Colors Odorless: Non-toxic No-Drip Scrubbable Clean up with water $ 5 79 9.1. RAIN or SHINE PAINT with FORMULA '99' EXTERIOR ONE-COAT FINISH Whitest White Non-fading Color Mildew Resistant Peel Resistant Clean up with water who is active in Jewish community affairs, was to have joined the press corps representing the "Jew- ish Standard," a Toronto-based magazine. Winston, the sole repre- senative of the Jewish press, was the only journalist who was denied a visa by the Russian government. Despite a three-day- flurry of negotiations the ref us al was maintained. No official explana- tions were given. Winston . stated that the refusal of granting him a visa can only be explained in terms of the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union and the "in- humane" trial of nine Jewi in Leningrad. "I hope no one is fooled by the Russian explanations of their treat- ment of Jews," he said. "If they refuse to allow one Jewish press reporter into Russia accompanying the Prime Minister of Canada, it certainly points out their attitude and policy toward Jews." Trudeau was scheduled to visit Leningrad, the scene of the trials, Thursday. His 10-day tour ends. May 28. I. _ Q _ UILTS Feather, Down or Wool Reco vered Like New_. bed pillows cleaned and recovered TR 2-7554 557-6229 :RERUN QUILT & -PILLOW CO. , WHEN YOU ,;() ic A COCKTAIL $699 gal. We are proud! More Detroit paint dealers sell Mac-O-Lac than an other brand. LhtTED ER,DS • S'E. TPOIT U S S • 42 • -)e ■ STOP THAT THIEF! Don't Leave Your Home Unprotected; Call Reliance Burglar Mann Today For A Free Estimate You Can Always Rely On Reliance For the Best in Home Protection 355-3570 Ask For Mr. Moss NEW YORK (JTA)—The strike of 500 employes of the Israel Bond organization is in its second week with no signs of an early settle- ment in sight. All parties agreed that a six-hour negotiating session with New York state mediators last Thursday produced no prog- ress toward an agreement. Solomon Kreitman, a mediator, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that he hoped to hold another mediation session before the end of the week. The union and the Bond Organi- zation disagreed on the effects of the strike to date. A Bond spokes- man said all Bond affairs and pro- motions were being held on sched-1 ule with no diminution of response despite picketing in some cities. The union claimed, however, that Bond sales were suffering and that Israel was losing "millions of dol- lars." * * * The following is a statement issued by Local 1707 of the Com- munity and Social Agency Em- ployes Union, with regard to the Israel Bond strike on in 60 cities: A strike of clerical and profes- sional empliyes of the Develop- ment Corp. for Israel (Israel Bonds) is now in its second week. The workers, half of whom are employed in the national office in New York City and the rest in 60 branches across the country, in- cluding Detroit, are members of Local 1707, Community and Social Agency Employes, AFSCME, AFL- CIO. The employes are seeking a new contract. This strike was caused by and continues because of manage- ment's determination to weaken the union. Management has put forth 15 "demands" of its own that include the removal from our long-established bargaining unit of many job titles, a ceiling on professional salaries and com- pulsory retirement of senior em- ployes who do not have a livable pension program. Management wants to take away union and job security provisions that have been won over the last 20 years. They made it plain at a meeting held at the New York State Mediation Board on Thursday, May 20,1 that they will not seriously nego- tiate until the union accedes to their demands. At the mediation session on May 14, the union pro- posed an extension of the con- tract to Sept. 7, but this was re- jected by management. No fur- ther meetings or negotiations are scheduled. Kalman Kahan-Frankl, chairman of the negotiations committee, stated, "This is a strike forced upon us and it can be settled quickly only if management can be induced to accept its respon- sibility to negotiate with us. 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