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Senator Robert Griffin will he a
guest speaker at the Solidarity Day
for Soy iet Jewry rally to he held
I p m. April 3o at the Southfield
Civic Center

letter from an accountant. which
accompanied a completed twit
nom thanked the Council ' for al

•Griffm has spoken out on behalf
number •t
of Russia s .less,,
occasion:, and played an act o.
rule in ■■ •ekinL; the release of \II
had land from the Si', let rnion
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nation
Th•
Is part H
President Nisi n
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• e .11,11a 51,1 to tft•
\!••re than lush slew
throughout the
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Apia
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rally is under
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the Jew ish ('on e
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and the Detroit

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Jew ry

A state Senate resolution on
Soviet Jew m will be read by
State Sen. Daniel Coap•r. Sen.
Cooper was instrumental in se-
curing passage of the resolution
and has taken an .active inter-
est in Soy het Jewry efforts.
Mayor Norman Feder of South-
field will extend greetings on
behalf of his community.

The Community Council has ex-
tended to April 30 the deadline on
return of signed petitions. which
are gong to President Nixon prior
to his trip to the Soviet Union
The petitions may he turned 111
at the Solidarity Day rally
More than 10.090 signatures —
some from as far away as Cali-
fornia. Florida and New York—
have
heel .'
sent to the Detroit
Council to date Signers have in-
cluded communal and el. lc lead-
er, and represent churches. busi-
nesse, unions and schools One
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SoYiel .11eryry Solidarity Hal

lowing me to participate in a small school students have circulated
petitions among their classmates
way "
Hebrew and religioas in public school. and the Jewish
Many
Center obtained a number of sig-
natures through Wayne County
Community College. which uses
Center facilities.

a r.d

the .1e,s1,11 La h..,

announced t

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aid So, iet
fir

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of
the
leadership
orker, has a the I

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PresiLcid X..son to • overt
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help
fire
influence
ens mei', of -conscience and to boil ,
Sos it Jews achie‘e the funds
mental right to bye as Jest . , 31111
el.t•
lease
and
to
for
Israel

to erni-
the 1 - i
Presi-
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where

by
signed
Leonard Woodcock. president of
the UAW. Emil SI azey. secretary
treasurer. file UAW y ice presi-
dents: and regional directors on
the international executive board

The

petition

tv a.

Woodcock stated "The officers

of the
NCS.J. expressed gratification that
the "leadershm of the UAW. Fen
resenting I .40...0ou members,
endorsed the campaign for Soviet
Jew ry and added its name to hun-
dreds of thousands of individuals
who have signed the petition to
Nis.in
in
the
last
President
month He aided 'this support
from labor emphasizes the wide
scope of nonpartisan appeal for
the plight of Soviet Jew

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Destroyed Matzot 'Affront' to Jews,
Congressman Charges at Hearing

WASHINGTON • .ITA 1
The
chairman of a House subcommittee
on postal facilities and mail de-
manded Wednesday that Post Of-
fice authorities produce the offi-
cials whose decisions were respon-
sible fur the destruction of be-
tween 8.000 and 20,000 pounds of
matzot stored in the basements of
the main post office and various
substations ehre on Passover eve

of the Bnai Brith's Anti Defama-
tion League to dramatize the lack
of freedom of Russian Jews on the
eve of Passover.

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at Wednesday's
Testifying
hearings were Robert C. Kohler,
director of the ADJ. regional of-
fice in Newark, and Samuel L.
Gabel.. AM. regional director
in Philadelphia. Also testifying
were Rep. Joshua Eilbere (D.
Rep. Robert N C Nix I D. Pa 1.
Pa.), Rep. Bertram Podell (D.
THE KOSHER
subcommittee chairman. declared
Francis X. Biglin, assist.
regional postmaster;
and
that ''This action by the postal
ant
INOTEl
service represent, a deliberate
John Farrell. counsel for the
C.S. Postal Service Eastern Re-
callous affront to the Jewish pco-
'xi oso u sot. ' is
tot tiecOie aoao seta
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Nix made that remark midway
Philadelphia. It was disclosed
OPEN All YEAR
in hearings that opened Wednes-
for the first time at the hearing
Reasonable Package Rates
day to determine why the matzot
that the maim( were burned.
For EXTENDED STAYS
were destroyed.
Nix said the subcommittee want.
The matzot were mailed to the
ed to know why postal authorities
PR *cc
Soviet
Embassy
here
during
the
did
not return the matzot to the
A PR 9 to SEPT 7
• 15 el 150 reams
last week of Starch for forwarding
senders inasmuch as they have ad-
ileCtllOiNG GLATT ROSNER MEALS
to Jews in the Soviet Union for
mitted that at least sonic of the
Bre aaaaa Course Dinner
packages-- had return addresses.
use during Passover. Soviet offi
All Rose, N•on.... or Ckit•ntr•nt
Nix
was joined in his demand to
Mats
refused
to
accept
delivery
of
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• Priwate Il•acii
I. All Cii•ts • Sanagogue on P , 11,..•• ■
the food, and thousands of one-' produce the responsible officials
• Planned Entertainment
by Rep Graham Purcell (D. Tex),
pound packages began to pile up
For Reservations Call
a subcommittee member:
in the Post Office basement.
Biglin admitted in his testimony
The mailings. from New Jersey,
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organized by the regional offices
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testified that he had been told at
the time that the decision had to
he made at the regional post office
headquarters in Philadelphia.
Ile said he had informed Peter
Sussman, director of the inter-
national -postal affairs section of
the office, that the matzot would
he removed from the post offices
without publicity and distributed
to charitable institutions. He said
Sussman told him he was interest.
ed in the situation because it in-
volved a foreign government and
because Sussman works closely
with the C.S. State Department.
Rep. Eilberg suggested that Post
Office officials may have decided
' that on the eve of the President's
April 9-June 1 •
trip to Russia, it would be better to
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tioning that he had advised the
Post Office that it could legally
destroy the matzot as a health
hazard but said the ADL should •
have been informed before it
was done. Kohler said he was
not informed in advance.

Riglin claimed the Post Office
had never received a formal re-
- quest to hold the matzot for dis-
tritiution to charitable institutions.
Kohler said he had consulted with
post office officials but was never
told a formal' request was neces-
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