MEM_ • 11111111111111111111111111111 State' Dept: 'Tells Harassment of. .WASHINGTON (JTA) — State )epartment officials said Monday .c.tt American diplomats in Mos- ow have received harassing tele- hone calls and have been under erY close surveillance, probably a retaliation for recent Jewish l efense League harassment of oviet diplomats in Washington d New York. According to the State Depart- nt, Washington area p o l i c e rces have increased their ga- ols of diplomats homes. Despite oh patrols, the picture window he home of Vladislav V. Shim- ovskiy, an attache at the Soviet bassy, was broken Stmday for e second time in three days. The dow was broken by an object a ned in a note, "Never Again." ay's window breaking took as police were processing last of the 34 arrests from wish Identity Week demonstra- s. Twenty-one adults and 13 veniles were arrested. Twenty-one per sons were arged with disorderly conduct, d 13 with demonstrating with- .500 feet of an embassy. Two uveniles and three adults were Iso charged with illegal entry ter they jumped over the oviet Embassy gate. The adults rrested for illegal entry had to st a $350 bond. R _ abbi Meir Kahane, national airman of the JDL, told the JTA at he was able to get a bonds- a only t h r o ugh his "good end," Joe Colombo. (Colombo as shot and critically wounded at n Italian-American Civil Rights ally in New York City Monday.) State Department officials con- med that one of the purposes of viet Ambassador Anatoly F. )obrynin's talk two weeks ago rith Undersecretary of State John rwin was to register his unease , ver the prospect of demonstra- ions by the Jewish D e f en se eague against Soviet offices and er installations during Jewish gntity Week. In New York the Soviet ambas- or to the United Nations, Jacob alik, lodged a "strong protest" rith U.S. Ambassador George 3ush over a dynamite time bomb ound at the base of a wall sur- minding an estate owned by the ,..=, .)v- ,iet UN Mission at Glen Cove, .I. The Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation eague exhibit on the plight of oviet Jewry, postponed last week or fear of demonstrations by Jew- sh militants, opened in New York Aonday night on an "invitation y" basis. Pickets representing Jewish Liberation Project ,sided out leaflets accusing the Me:rise agency of "too little and 00 late concern" for Soviet Jews r torah Travels 1st Class to New Home in Japan NEW YORK—A long flight from i_'ennedy Airport here has brought a new Torah scroll to the Jewish community of Kansai in Kobe, no scroll, a gift from Edward S. Abraham, a director of the In- `ernational Synagogue at JFK, was ransported in a first-class seat ,via Japan Air Lines. A JAL purser accompanied the scroll, which was ,gocumented as cargo, after special ,reparation of the century-old rah.. . In Osaka, JAL cargo and gov- ernment - Customs officials expe- ited entry formalities and deliv- ,:c.ed the Torah to the congregants waiting at the airport. Of the Sephardic tradition, the 3eroll was written in Baghdad and 7 ,-,-) \A,/ is housed in Ohel Shlomo Synagogue, Kobe. Albert Hamway is president of he Jewish community of Kansai, and Rahme Sassoon of New York is honorary president of the Kobe synagogue. S.,..Aides in Moscow:Hits JUL and castigated it for -actePting -the State Department's "quiet diplo. macy policy under the delusion that that it will help Soviet Jews." The 225 communal leaders who attended the private op e n i n g heard from Mrs Rita Hauser, US representative to the UN Human *Rights Commission, who said it has encouraged her in all her was "most desirable that official activities. contacts on behalf of Soviet Jews) Meanwhile, the government be kept on as quiet a level as pos- has until today to comply with sible." Mrs. Hauser, always sym- an order by the U.S. District pathetic to the cause of Soviet Court, Brooklyn, to provide 10 Jews, said President Nixon was Jewish Defense League leaders following the issue "closely" and charged with gun conspiracy the transcripts of wiretaps made on their phones without a court order. Sources said that while the Jus- tice Department does not want to (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) turn over the transcrips and is 40 Years Ago This Week: 1931 willing to wait for the Supreme Court ruling next summer on the Dr. Chaim Weizmann formally resigned as Zionist Organization legality of "national security" president in protest over British policy. Chief opponent Vladimir Jabo- tinsky "electrified" Zionist Congress by declaring: "Let us make a last wiretaps not authorized by court experiment with Great Britain . . . Let us seek the fault in our leader- order, the U.S. attorney is so to prosecute the JDL it is ship . . ." Rabbi Stephen S. Wise called Weizmann an apologist for anxious Britain, a charge the latter called "unmeasured virulence" and willing to hand over the logs. S e y m o u r Graubard, national "a serious disservice to the Zionist cause." Sol Green, who left 'England in 1885 without a dime and became chairman of the Anti-Defamation a millionaire sheep-and-cattle magnate in Australia, returned for the League of Bnai Brith, denounced the action of the U.S. attorney first time in 46 years to attend the Derby. general in employing wiretaps on 10 Years Ago This Week: 1961 conversations of Jewish Defense Yaacov Sharett, son of Moshe Sharett and first secretary of the League leaders without first ob- Israeli Embassy in Moscow, was expelled on what he called "a fake taining a court order. espionage charge." He said he and his wife were "handled roughly" In Washington, Israeli officials by the Riga police. ruled out the possibility that the Rep. Seymour Halpern of New York complained that State Dept. object of the wiretap involved is policy on Saudi Arabian anti-Semitism was "indicative of a tendency an Israeli telephone. The Justice of appeasement." the department replied: "Discrimination is a world- Department brief, as reported wide problem, and is scarcely likely to be eliminated by pressure of by the JTA, justified the wiretap coercion. What is required is persistent, patient persuasion . . " on the basis of foreign policy Paul Baerwald, banker, philanthropist and co-founder of the Joint considerations. Distribution Committee, died in New Jersey at age 89. Israeli officials say that there is Adolf Eichmann took the witness stand in Jerusalem for the third no need for the American govern- week. He continued to deny responsibility for Nazi extermination ef- ment to tap Israeli phones in that forts. Meanwhile, several former SS officers fearing arrest in Israel of the U.S. and Israel are "all testified against him via depositions in West German and Austrian part of a family." courts. Israeli officials could not rule West Germany agreed to pay $2,500,000 coMpensation to 1,100 out the possibility that some Is- Swiss victims of Nazism. raeli who privately supports the The West German Bundestag cleared Dr. Theodor Oberlaender, JDL and is sent here under some who had quit his cabinet post under fire, of complicity in wartime government exchange program on murders of Poles and Jews. a civilian but not official assign- Israel became the third country to fire and track a sounding ment, could be helping the JDL rocket, designed to transmit data to ground stations. The (U. S.) and be a subject of U.S. phone National Aeronautics and Space Agency called it a "wonderful achieve-.. taps. ment," but a State Dept. official said it was "presumptuous" in view of Mid East refugee problems. , This Week in Jewish History 2 Sukhoi Bombers Fly Over Canal TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two Egyptian Sukhoi-7 fighter-bombers overflew Israeli positions on the east bank of the Suez Canal last Saturday morning, d r a wing anti-aircraft fire. Israel has lodged another complaint of cease-fire violations with the United Nations Truce Su- pervision Organization. Security official reported Friday that 11 Arab terrorists were killed during the preceding 48-hour pe- riod in clashes with Israeli patrols on the Syrian and Lebanese bor- ders. No Israeli casualties were re- ported. A wounded terrorists was cap- tured by an Israeli patrol Friday near the site of one of the clashes on the Lebanese border. A cache of arms and ammunition was found nearby. , Israeli officials said that one of the terrorists killed last week was a senior commander. His funeral was described over Damascus radio. Israeli military spokesmen de- clined to comment on a Beirut re- port that an Israeli raiding party entered Lebanon and demolished three houses in a border village. Israel forces uncovered a large arms cache in an Arab village near Tulkarem. An Israeli soldier was wounded Tuesday morning when a patrol clashed with a terrorist gang near Misgav Am in Upper Galilee close to the Lebanese border. An Arab man and two children were injured when a grenade ex- ploded at Beth Hanoun in the Gaza Strip. Police are investigating the fatal shooting inside a Gaza hos- pital of a man who had just been brought in for treatment for in- juries suffered in a beating. A nurse and a hospital employe have been questioned. Police believe the murder may have been another in the series of interfactional slayings sweeping Israelis Honor Canadian MONTREAL (JTA)—The estab- lishment of a Jacob M. Lowy Square in the Israeli port city of Ashdod was announced at the an- nual general meeting of the United Israel Appeal of Canada held here. Gordon Brown, UIA president, said the project would serve as a living tribute to Jacob M. Lowy, of Montreal, a founder and past pres- ident of the Canadian UIA, an appreciation for his efforts on be- half of Israel. Most works are most beautiful without adornment. —Walt Whitman. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 2, 1971-13 ::. •.• Home & Office ,• •.: Remodeling Repair-Maintenance ...: .• ::: :.: 538-7618 .. :.: • ... Aaron A. Hyman :. .:::.:.:-:-:-:.:-:•:-:.:.:-:-:-:-:.:-:.:.:::::.:::::::::::::::•::::::::::::: Merrillwood Mall Birmingham For Appointment ... 645-5070 • Right Place • Right Car • Right Price • Right Person HARVEY FREEDMAN the Gaza Strip. Some of the cases have been attributed to the extor- Asst. Sales Manager AT tion of money for terrorist groups. Several dozen Arabs were de- tained for questioning in the OLDSMOBILE INC. Nablus area following the dis- AT TEL-TWELVE MALL 354-3300 covery of arms caches in several villages. Ten persons from Bir- ••• • •••••■m•om00 0 riya village near Tulkarem have been charged with setting up an underground cell to carry out a civil disobedience campaign. Operating as .. . Israeli settlements near the Gaza Strip have decided to restore their barbed wire fences because of in- creased incidents of infiltration and mine laying. Security officials The first of its kind in the reported 21 border incidents last Metropolitan Area week, up from 11 the previous week. Six occurred on the Jor- danian border, three each on the Lebanese and Syrian borders and nine in the Gaza Strip. Egyptian soldiers were seen swimming and fishing on their side of the canal but the Egyptians were also continuing to work on their fortifications. The Egyptians continued to broadcast propaganda to Israeli troops over loudspeakers. They mentioned the names of • in newest styles and two Israeli soldiers who they as- • fabrics ARRIVING DAILY serted had defected to Lebanon. GLASSMAN DISCOUNT CENTER QUALITY CLOTHING * SUITS * SPORT COATS • • * SLACKS Case Laws Computerized • • by Bar-Ilan University • RAMATGAN—At the opening of • • the Bar-Ilan Faculty of Law, the • university's chancellor, Dr. Joseph • Looksiein, announced a new re- : search project undertaken by the 1. • law faculty under the direction of • Profs. Aaron Schreiber and Aviezri ' S. Fraenkel. This project will use computers • to store the complete text of se- • lective Israeli Supreme Court De- cisions and the 'Hebrew Responsa. 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