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October 08, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-08

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`Exhaust-In'--Nonstop Work Strike-Succeeds

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel's
Instead of walking off the job,
most unconventional strile, the they stayed on day and night
"exhaust-in," paid off for workers . until exhaustion prevented them
at the Eilat electric power station. from working.
The electric company agreed to
their demands to add extra work-
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ers to the three shifts and the
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workers agreed to resume normal
hours.
The exhaust-in was devised as a
means of striking without violating
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Compensation
Asked by Jews
From Egypt

TEL AVIV—The Association of

Jewish Victims of Egyptian Per-

secution said here that it was
claiming $1,000,000,000 compensa-
tion for confiscated property.
A convention of the refugees,
meeting in Paris recently, recom-
mended that legal steps be insti-
tuted for recovery of $500,000,000
in personal compensation, $300,-
000,000 for Jewish community
property, and $200,000,000 for con-
fiscated religious articles. The as-
sociation also demanded that
Egypt pay a minimum of $10,000
to families who were forced to
leave their homes and additional
;damages for those who were held
in detention.

YES—to the Jewish National Fund

Country Club Accused
of Anti-Jewish Bias

JNF land supports the whole Israel

economy—it grows Israel's food —

on it stand Israel's religious, edu-

cational and welfare institutions.

A bequest to the JNF is a bequest

to the entire Jewish people, linking

the name of the Testator with Israel

in perpetuity.

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in strict confidence apply to

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TUCSON (JTA) —The Tucson
Jewish Community Council has ac-
cused the Tucson Country Club of
discriminating against Jewish ap-
plicants.
This has resulted in members
withdrawing from the club and the
canceling of some scheduled events.
While the president of the coun-
try club has stated that the club
has never refused to admit anyone
on the grounds- of religion, a mem-
ber of the club has stamped -the
membership as "first-class bigots."
The problem surfaced this July
when an Amateur Athletic' Union
diving meet was scheduled at the
club. In a letter to the AAU of the
United States, Jack J. Sarver,
president of the Tucson - Jewish
Community Council, wrote: "When
an athletic event is scheduled at
such an institution, those who are
discriminated against are, put in
the position of either dropping out
of competition or of attending the
event at an institution where they
are not welcome and which they
would not frequent except under
compulsion."
John B. Kelly Jr. the AAU's
president, wrote back that "it is
not the AAU's job to. police
these clubs as to whether or not
they discriminati in their mem-
bership p ol y." Competition
sanctioned by the AAU must
permit any registered AAU re-
gardless of race, creed or na-
tional origin to compete, Kelly
wrote.
A committee of Tucson Country
Club members was formed several
weeks ago to look into the alleged
discriminatory policies of the club.
The committee would like to in-
corporate in the club's constitution
that membership should be without
regard to religious affiliation.
The board of the country club
has refused to meet with its mem-
bers, however.

UNRWA Official Gets --
Life Term for Spying

It's been a long time. Come in soon, even if
it's just to say hello. Take a short step
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A senior
local Arab official of the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency
in Jerusalem has been sentenced
to life imprisonment by a Lydda
military court on charges of espi-
onage and of setting up a terrorist
cell.
Haled - El Amari, 43, of East
Jerusalem, was accused of using
his UN diplomatic immunity to
transfer military information from
Israel to AnnArairlir gathering such
information and sending it to Am-
man in UN mail pouches.
Another charge *as that he- re-
ceived in similar pouches explo-
sives from Amman hidden in UN
files. One of his aides was sen-
tenced to seven years' imprison-
ment.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 8, 1971-13

Bonn Unable to Confirm Borman-Soviet War Tie

BONN (JTA)—Chancery Minis- will soon be published in book
ter Horst Ehmke told the Bunde- form.
stag that the government has been
unable to confirm the claim of
WHEN YOU
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former intelligence chief Gen.
Reinhardt Gehlen that Martin
Bormann, Hitler's deputy. had
become a Soviet spy and died in
the USSR.
Gehlen's memoirs are being ser-
ialized in the weekly Die Welt and

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