Soviet Jewry Group Backs Bill Pending in House That Will Counter Oppression by Means of American Export Controls The provisi.. 4i is contained in an CARS TO BE DRIVEN authorization hill which approves To any store. Also driven furnish- nearly $1,000,000,000 for agencies od to oirooe your oar . engaged in foreign affairs. Logolly inward ofd I.C.C. Under the provisions of the legis- lation the state department will DRIVEAWAY SERVICE control the exvenditure of the 9970 Grand River He congratulated Rabbi Jacob Fischman, saying, "I pray that the funds for the resettlement of the Detroit, Mich. 48204 almighty may give him wisdom Soviet emigrants, most of whom WE 1-0620-21-22 and courage in carrying out his are Jews who have hoped to live awesome responsibilities." Rabbi in Israel. Schneier's 13-year-old son Marc was called to the Torah during the service. The New York rabbi was one of the rabbis officiating at the funeral of the former chief rabbi of Mos- cow, Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin. Meanwhile, following talks be- tween Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Belgian Foreign Minister Pierre Harmel, the Belgian Foreign Ministry re- leased a declaration stating that it has informed the Soviet author- ities of the many protests and expressions of concern which the Belgian government had received about the fate of Soviet Jewry. It's Our 25th Coo, Serving and Saving No details were given on Soviet - It would be our pleasure to ser ,re YOU" response. S ∎ unecl: Ed Coon a Lou Gardner A joint communique supporting • JAGUAR • MG the UN Security Council's Resolu- • TRIUMPH • FIAT tion 242, the Jarring mission and the need for a "permanent and • VOLVO • LOTUS just peace" in the Middle East also sand others was issued at the end of talks. Did yet, know you re only minutes away Nixon Signs Bill Providing from Canada s Sports Cor People $85 Million to Delp Resettle Soviet Jews and Others WASHINGTON (JTA)—President • Nixon has signed legislation an MOTOR SALES WINDSOR LTD thonzing up to ,S,000,0(10 in a t S Government grant to help the I i• 640 WYANDOTTE STREET EAST, WINDSOR 963 - 9474 settlement of Jews and others ono 5 mm from Tunnel or Bridge . have eini:!rated from the S••••, i• 7 Union WASHINGTON ( J TA) — The tenced to three years imprisonment Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry recently. They were charged under expressed satisfaction with a bill Article 198 of the Soviet penal code, pending in the House of Repre- which deals with draf evasion. sentatives that would authorize the Alexander Karnovsky of Kovno President to use export controls to has been threatened by the KGB oppose the denial of emigration and with "an accident or catastro- religious rights to Soviet Jews. phe" if 'he continues his protest activities, the SSSJ reported. He The measure, introduced June 20 was allegedly beaten and told by Rep. Thomas Rees (D. Calif.) that he deserved such treatment is an amendment to the 1969 Export because be had signed a tele- Administration Act. So far it has gram sent to Israeli authorities 21 co-sponsors. It would make the which asked them to thank peo- "policy of the U.S. to use export ple who protest on behalf of controls to oppose the denial by Soviet Jews, any country of the rights of free Rabbi Arthur Schneier of the emigration and free exercise of re- ligion to its Jewish or any other Park East Synagogue in New York delivered a sermon at Moscow's citizens." The President would be em- Choral Synagogue during a recent powered to determine whether un- Sabbath service. Rabbi Schneier, restricted exports to any country who is president of the Appeal of denying these rights is in the Conscience Foundation, was in the national interests. The President Soviet Union on a visit. In his sermon, the rabbi said, would be required to report to Con- gress quartely the reasons for his "Closer ties with Jews throughout the world is a major challenge to determination and any other meas- the new chief rabbi of Moscow." ures he is taking on the issue. Dr. Louis Rosenblum, of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry, told the JTA that he was "pleased to see the response to the need of Soviet Jews from members of Congress in a form that would be meaningful to the Soviet government." In New York, Glenn Richter, na- tional coordinator of the Student try .le%, is a citizen of the H Struggle for Soviet Jewry. said that certain groups within the Jew- JcwiNh nation, how does Israel ish community which he did not have the right to deport anybody name have threatened to take who happens to be Jewish? In action against "U.S. government "Once a Jew, Sometimes a Jew." installations" if the government Sidney Zion draws an ironic por- does not act on behalf of Gavriel trait of the local hypocrisy in the Shapiro, the Moscow Jewish activ- debate to extradite Meyer Lansky. The argument behind the State ist facing trial. The groups said they would with- of Israel vs. Meyer Lansky is stat- ed simply by Zion, "to deny Lan- hold action, Richter said, if the government at least insured that sky, it occurred to me while talk- Shapiro's American wife, Judy, ing to him, is to betray a full- would obtain a Russian visa to at- blown ghetto mentality. One need tend her husband's trial due to make no brief for this character to say this—quite the contrary. begin July 26. Jacob Fuchsberg, former presi- For what more abject kowtowing dent of the American Trial Law- to the goyish world can be con- yers' Association, said Mrs. jured up than to say that we will Shapiro already has applied for a vomit out our gangsters to. impress Soviet entry visa so she can at- you with our goodness." The August issue of Harper's tend the trial. Shapiro will go on trial at the presents exclusively in the U.S. Caliynynsky Regional Court in Mos- portions of an interview between cow 11 a.m. July 26 Moscow time Uri Dan, reporter for the influen- with Judge Galkina presiding, Mrs. tial Israeli newspaper Maariv, Shapiro said. She claimed her hus- and Lansky. Zion also had a band's guilt was decided even be- chance to talk with the celebrated Jewish impresario in Tel Aviv and fore the trial began. offers some pungent personal com- Mrs. Shapiro said she had ments by Lansky on the famous learned of the trial date in a and infamous he has known, like telephone conversation with her husband and immediately sent a these: telegram to President Nixon urg- On Joseph Kennedy: "Kennedy ing him to "intervene with Soviet used to come down to my casino Ambassador (Anatoly F.) Dob- in Cuba, always with a pretty girl rynin to seek the immediate re- on his arm. He was a nice guy— lease of my husband." and a heavy plunger.7 She also telegraphed Vadim On Richard -Nixon. "Imagine Kavalerov, th Soviet Union's chief Nixon saying that President Ken- consul in Washington, stating that nedy would have gone to China! it was essential that she he in As Chester Bowles pointed out, it Moscow for the trial. was Nixon, and people like him, Mrs. Shapiro said that Gavriel who kept Kennedy from doing any- had advised her that his Moscow thing constructive about China." attorney's request that charges On Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: against him be dismissed was re- "It was a disgra...e, giving them the jected by the Soviet official in- chair, If they weren't Jews they'd vestigating the case. The official be alive today. Only a Jewish called the request "totally unac- judge would have done that to ceptable because Shapiro's guilt them, trying to pander to the has been proven by the evidence goyim." that has been presented in the On Frank Costello: "Who am I case." Meanwhile, The National Confer- not to salute him, when I saw him ence on Soviet Jewry announced mostly in the company of Bernie Gimbel? Sure I knew him. Who do that -Mrs. Rita Kogan, wife of Jew- you think comes to gambling ish activist Mikhail Kliatchkin, has casinos, Yeshiva students and rab- sent an appeal on behalf of her husband to Mrs. Nixon. Kliatchkin bis'?" Harper Article Expth-csLau4iv Eecentri•itiew, has been forced to serve two months military duty, the National Conference reported. 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