Bonds Spark Electronics Industr Israel's great strides in mastering and applying technological know-how are reflected in the rapid progress being made in the production of computers and other electronic instruments and equip- ment. Through the aid of Israel Bond funds, which this year are expected to furnish some 75 per cent of Israel's Development Budget, the pace of Israel's economic activity will be accelerated despite the continuing heavy defense burden. Here, a skilled worker tests the electronic tubes of a digital electronic counter at the Elron elec- tronics plant where production is being stepped up for the growing export market. Improved Housing in Kibutzim By HAIM SHACHTER JERUSALEM — Housing condi- tions in the kibutzim have advanced a long way since the early days when the settlers lived in tents, with no sanitary facilities except, perhaps, for a primitive shower somewhere in the open fields. A survey conducted early in 1970, based on conditions obtained in August 1969, shows that the kibutz population was about 99,000, of whom 30,000 were children and young people up to the age of 18. The 69,000 adults lived in about 39,000 housing units, while the 30,000 children and adolescents occupied 2,600 structures, such as infants' quarters, kindergartens. About 91 per cent of the kibutz population belonged to kibutzim where there were no "family quar- ters, that is, kibutzim where chil- dren slept with their parents in one and the same housing unit, but lived in special children's quarters. .1•111111 1, FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 358-0938 BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS ONE CENT SALE!!! sale on Vitamin "C" BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE AND NEXT ONE FOR ONE CENT NATURAL VITAMINS ORGANIC FOODS 2823 Coolidge, Berkley Free Parking .:- :.: Open Daily 10 to 7 of the Soviet Union, David Bergel- change, and on military opinions -- son, Itzik Feffer and others, most which might vary." of whom had been under arrest Russia defends, and keeps accus- since 1949 when the Jewish Anti- ing Jews of conducting Zionist Fascist Committee was dissolved propaganda, but instead of prov- by the secret police, were executed ing its case it emerges anew as an on 12 August 1952 on a charge of oppressor. Robert Conquest's accu- trying to turn the Crimea into a sations are especially devastating. Jewish state with the object of , P.S. detaching it from the USSR. — "The only basis for this charge THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS was that there had indeed been Friday, July 9, 1971-31 suggestions for the restoration and extension of the Jewish settlements which had existed in the Crimea MUSIC BY before the war. Under Khrushchev the victims of the 'Crimean Af- fair' were quietly rehabilitated, AND HIS ORCHESTRA but Khrushchev remarked that all the same he 'agreed with Stalin 968-2563 that the Crimea, which at the end of the anti-nitlerite war had be- come depopulated, should not be- come a center of Jewish colonila- tion, as in case of war it would have been' transformed into a place d'armes against the Soviet Union.' And the fact that the Crimea and Meskhetia are the for your party only truly strategic areas involved in the deportations, and that they By are two of the three in which it has not been felt necessary to permit the re-establishment of national rights, may be taken to imply that his successors have differed from Stalin not in princi- ple but simply in holding a less strict interpretation of what areas are strategically sensitive. If this is so, it is an opinion depending on military factors which might SAM BARNETT Caricatures SAM FIELD 399-1320 41 • 4. 4, 4 4. * U.S. Savings Bonds New Freedom Shares, HALL FOR LEAS !-::::-..: :•:•:•:::•::-:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:-: WEDDINGS — BANQUETS * • 4. 4. 4, * 4. 4( .4 4, * 4. 4 4( 4. No soaking, Quick drying, Prompt service, Reasonable rates. Satisfaction assured. All work personally done by Sam Klaiman. Call 557-5990 Free Estimate 4, 4, • 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4. * 4, 4, • * * 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1. 4, * .4. * 4. it • 4. FIREWORKS!!! at Under Cover 29600 Northwestern, Southfield Between 12 Mile & Inkster 355-2210 Summer Closing Brings A Super Sale Open thru Saturday, July 10th 10:30-4:30 SENSATIONAL VALUES Lingerie, Loungewear, Hot Pants Rainwear, Shifts, Pantsuits, Golf & Tennis Attire PICKWICK'S GIGANTIC SUMMER SEMI-ANNUAL uP 1 /2 7— ■ OFF • Casual & Dressy Dresses • All Weather Coats • Hot Pants and Shorts • Swim Suits Soviets Defend Position BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — A pamphlet presenting the official Soviet version of the situation of Jews in the USSR is being circu- lated here by a Communist front organization. An introduction states that the purpose of the pamphlet is "to rebut the slanderous reports against the .Soviet Union by those who purport to defend Soviet :Jews." ;r! .contains a long cb6 by-4,.;;Sgivwartgotitled "Jews the Centenary." It also repeats Soviet figures on the num- ber of Jews in the arts and sci- ences and denies the existence of a Jewish . problem in the Soviet Union. * ABBOTT CARPET CLEANERS FREEDOM ::::::::::::::.:.: .::::::.:*:::Yfif:::::::::::::.:.:::*: ::;::: i i :•:•.:.:, . :-••,. !.f.! The Soviet Union has much de- fending to do in view of the treat- ment it accords not only its 3,000,- 000 Jew _s but also other minorities. It is speculated that one of the reasons Russia does not grant exit visas to Jews is because, millions from other nationality groups will begin demanding similar rights to leave the land of their birth. Robert Conquest, a specialist on present-day Russia, in "The Na- 1 tion Killers," published by Mac- millan, exposes the mass Soviet crimes against seven minority nations. Subtitled "The Soviet Deportation of Nationalities," Con- ' quest's book reveals a neglected factor in history, the banishment of seven nationality groups from their homelands. Commencing with an account of the banishment of the Volga Germans, he tells about the de- portation of the Karachai, the Kalmyks, Checkens, ingushi, Meskhesians. He relates the Stalin cruelties directed at the various nationali- ties, the obstructions to the Geor- gians, the regulations against Crimean Tartars. They returned but the process was one of preju- dice. In the course of his account of what had happened in the nation- killing activities, Conquest makes an interesting reference to Jewish experiences: cl "If the aspirations of a nation ash with those of the world Half the total adult population in revolution (incarnate in the gov- ernment of the Soviet Union), per- the kibutzim lived in units with a haps even to the extent of looking density of 1 to 1.49 persons per toward independence, t h e case room; about 27 per cent in units against it would be established. If with a density of 1.50 to 2.49 per- such a nation were in a strategic sons per room; about 17 per cent area, the interests of the Soviet in units with a density of 2.5 per- Union might well require its de- sons per room. About 6 per cent portation. And in fact, in rather a with a density of less than one different context, Khrushchev and person per room. -Suslov opposed turning the Crimea The average number of adults into a Jewish settlement area on per housing unit in the kibutzim the grounds that that nation's habi- was 1.8. An average of 1.7 adults tation of the area would enable it occupied units alloted to the perma- to be used against the Soviet Union. nent kibutz population ( members, "The old Communist Lozovsky, candidates for admission to mem- with the leading Yiddish writers bership, parents, relatives and other permanent residents) and an average of 2.6 adults per unit in COLPA Deplores Veto quarters alloted to the temporary of Holiday Absence Bill population. NEW YORK (JTA)—The veto About 80 per cent of the adult by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of a kibutz population lived in buildings bill, which would have required of hard construction (stone, con- private colleges in New York State crete blocks, etc.). These included to make accommodations for stu- about 90 per cent of the permanent dents unable to attend classes on population and about 38 per cent of certain days because of their reli- the temporary residents. gious requirements, was deplored In kibutzim where no facilities by the National Jewish Commis- are available for the children to sion on Law and Public Affairs sleep together with their parents (COLPA). Julius Berman, COLPA presi- (and these. account for the major- ity of the kibutzim), the construe- dent, called the veto an "un- lion of about 31 per cent of the fortunate" action which "adversely housing units had been completed affects the interests of many New in Or after 1960. In these, kibutzim York citizens." the average area per housing unit Gov. Rockefeller said there was of hard construction was 32 square a lack of demonstrated need for meters, and of housing units of such legislation but he referred timber or asbestos, etc.-17 square the matter to the state division meters. for human rights for an investiga- tion on whether similar legislation should be introduced at the 1972 SHARE IN legislative session. * * PHONE 543-3505 • Author Exposes USSR as Tyrannizer of Subjects • • • • • AND MORE Slacks and Jeans T-Shirts Slack Sets Skirts and Culottes Watches and Accessories SIZES 3-15 AND PRE TEEN 6-14 Come early for Best Selections at all locations. PICKUlICK shop FREE I6 Mile at 9 rsn Greentie!d I Mile from Northland Open Mon.. Thurs., Fri . til BANKARDS HONORED •' AVENUE OF FASHION DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM LAYAWAY NEW ORLEANS MALL Livernci, N. of Seven Mile Rd. nW T o ho ud r 7 . r .A 1 . 9 nr Maple Op e n Fr i . Free Parking next door