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April 21, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-21

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F► rei(.11 IZelati ► n• Committee OK-. (;ill

for s85 %1 Mimi to Ite..et dement of So. let je.%.,

\.I11\(, I

for
Israel
a n,!licr 1,a-on he had
from
lie.Inut
on
the

which begins July 1.
A hill identii al to the original

mcastios was his concern
I !II.
press
m
t hat
s allowed to go to Is-
S,tl let
rael now want to return. It was
understood that a majority of those
Noting for the toll acted to attach
it to the State Department's hudc-
ct authorisation bill for fiscal

11,1 u s e subcommittee handling
State Ormartment appropriations,
chaired by hip Wayne Hays
B.-0 I. The Ilays subcommittee
is expected to approve the mess•
ore, which is sponsored by Reps.
Jonathan Bingham 0.-N.V.1 and
Seymour Halpern

"I he

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al.

bare

III

1.•' the a litirnpri at i•

• •

the

t :n , 1 ml ails
; hat accept, them

resettle

sti riiiiiltees Ill
pt her countr y

he
prot. pion
that
countries
•r than Israel could apply for
—: , 1.1111i• represented a significant

• •,

earture from the original Incas
sponsored by Sen Edmund S
Vloskie I II Me I.

,rt•

The a ni•n , Inient was proposed
1 , , Nliiskie in a communication to
Ito, chairman .1
William
Ark ,
A NIuskte
int :mated t bat its purpose 0
...aril off criticism that fund
- 1
authori/ed exclosoely for
Israel

;0,1,: ■ 111,11 ,

tie said

to.t1

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1,p ■■ rl,

mea-m - e

is still before a

Measure of Aid to Soviet Jewry
Applauded by Broomfield. 011oro
W.,1SIIINGTON --- A • resolution
Ile said we have a duty, an

Diplomat Praises Chilean Attitude Toward Israel

The Ismael, being; held nosy. and attended
i.ITA
to Chile. IM/)she A. :mire than 100 nations.

has rompleted several days
I
g.% ern rn en t
of interview s with
leader. tin matters of rnualal in

said

- totally

wag

stun proposed
Inadequate" and

the

said he would propose a larger
sum when thr. measure reaches
the Senate floor. Sen. Stuart
Ss mington (11).-Mo.i, a commit-
tee member not present at the
voting, said he had withheld his
vote because he feared the hill
could affect military credits for
Israel.

But ,lack-nn. ,1100,01' of a bill
authorizing S250.000.000 to help
Israel resettle Jewish immigrants
(loin the USSR. favored the
amendment that would extend such
aid to countries other than Israeli

"The problem goes beyond tak-
ing care of the situation is Israel."
he told the JTA. "I would help
refuges who might go to coun-
tries littler than Israel, which is
the whole ;mint.
It's a refugee
problem, not Just an Israeli prob-
lem." be said, adding that he
thought the U S should take the
lead m solving it but should have
the hetit of others, particularly
European countries. We can't
cal rs it all alone. - Jackson said
Sim Ayinington told the JTA he
thought - $85.000.0(10 for this par
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- With President Nixon's trip
to Moscow slated for next month,
I cannot think of a more oppor-
tune time for Congress and the
American people to express their
concern. This serves notice to the
Soviets that we remain deeply
disturbed about the treatment of
her Jewish population", Broom.
field said.

Broomfield pointed out that the
pressure of world public opinion
has had heneficial results on Soviet
domestic policy in the past.

NATO Says Israel
Strongest in 1I.E.
After France

ASHDOD IZINS) — Israel De-
fense Minister :Moshe Dayan, be•
fore an audience of North African
- Jews, quoted a NATO publication
which ranks Israel as the leading
military force in the Middle East,
second only to France.

In his address, Pavan stressed
the high caliber of the Israeli
airmen and their equipment
which, he believes, are capable
of giving an excellent account of
themselves and of standing up to
any adversary-

ENJOY
SHAVUOS
IN ISRAEL

all

Broomfield said, "Of all the reli-
gious minorities within the Soviet
Union, Jews carry a particularly
heavy' burden They are discrimi-
nated against because of their
nationality as well as their reli-
Ltton.

The French have over 700 com-
bat aircraft in the area Israel has
in excess of 300 fighting planes.
Behind Israel are Italy. Turkey
and Greece.

RAgLe

os

A similar position was taken
by Ren. James J. O'Hara (D-
12th Mich. district).

According to the Washington
Evening Star, within four years
Israel will be the sixth nation to
possess atomic power, next in im-
portance only to the U.S.A., DSSR,
Franc:..• Great Britain and Red
China in that order

sees
the newspaper account
a connection between the resump-
him of shipment of Phantom Jets
to Israel and the declaration made
by Israel spokesmen that she would
have to step up development of
atomic weapons in case the mili-
tary balance of power in the Mid-
dle Vast shifiet to her disadv an
Iar•

Thcre :ilso is reference to stock
Israel of plutodium in

to produc e

• t0h.s

burdens and costs of resettle-
ment. "Many of them lack skills
and occupations," he said. "Most
need intensive Instruction in He-
brew, which they were forbidden
to learn in the USSR." O'Hara
said the cost of these programs
is estimated at $35.000 per fam-
ily, for a total of slightly over
$1,000,000,000.

IF YOU TURN THE

terest

Tot - said he w as..very much satis
fied with Chile's attitude toward
Israel.
!Meanwhile, the Israeli delegation
to UNCTAD III, the annual econo-
mic meeting of the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Develop-
ment is participating in sessions

UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON T
FIND A FINER WINE THAN

/ %

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eallmg upon the Is' S. to exert all obligation, to speak out against
possible diplomatic pressure for the
the subjugation of 'basic human
relief of S. HA Jews has passed rights which we Americans hold
ath the support of Congressman so dear. If not, history will judge
lihlliam S Brownfield, 1 fl-Royal our silence in the face of tvranny
most harshly".
only eight of nine of the 16 corn- Oplk I.
mot,. members attended the sot Broomfield, who sponsored a
ow session, alai it was understotal similar resolution last year. ap-
Congressman
James G.
Cmt rolbright was the only one plau'ted the move by Congress and
O'Hara, who joined in sponsor-
bi %me against the measure. FSSO expressed his hope that it would
ship of legislation to help Israel
of Israel's staunchest supporters . result in substantial improvements
absorb the cost of Jew's emigrat -
m the Senate told the Jewish Tele- for more than 3.000.000 Russian
ing from the Soviet Union, noted
,:raphic Agency that they were op. Jews who have been denied their
that many of the new Russian
posed to the Muskie bill basic cultural and religious free-
immigrants present psychologi-
doms.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson ( D. -
cal problems which increase the

Wish.i

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O'Hara added: "Unlike Cambo-
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The legislation co-sponsored by
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