Congress Urged to Increase Its Aid to Israel to Help Ab sorb Soviet Jews The WASHINGTON (JTA) American Israel Public Affairs Committee diclosed that it has appealed to the Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee to ap- prose a grant-in-aid to help Israel absorb Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union in an amount greater than the $50.000,000 recently pro ; posed by the State Department. The 2.500-word AIPAC mem- orandum to the congressional committees stressed the magni- tu.de of the need and noted the ; amounts being allocated for the purpose by the Jewish Agency and the Israel government. "i hi memo said the Jewish A , ,•y estimates that 5200.000 00:4 tae needed to resettle 30,000 let Jews expected to arrive in I,rael during 1972 and has ear- OPEN SUN. 12 TO 5 WEEK NIGHTS 9 Lots Lot 4 Eastland 1\AP N=V4--- Northland e_e --,k ,i -. :1, T-47 ' , Incredible Savings on Special Groups DRESS SALE! 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