-•• Ziegler Says Nixon, Gromyko 'Discussed' Visa Tax tary Rogers' meeting with the three Jewish leaders. Nixon met with Gromyko again Monday night at Camp David. (Continued from Page 1) administration's diplomatic efforts on behalf of Soviet Jews but stressed the need for concurrent action, par- tially by Congress, to bring an end to the exit tax. Tuesday morning, White House press secretary Ron- ald Ziegler disclosed that the matter of the visa tax was brought up at President Nix- on's meeting Monday morn- ing with Soviet Foreigii Min- ister Andrei Gromyko. Re- plying to a question by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Ziegler said "It was dis- cussed" but would not elabo- rate. The JTA learned from a White House source that the visa tax issue was raised during the President's morn- ing meeting with Gromyko, several hours before Secre- Stein told the JTA Tuesday that Rogers did not mention the matter being raised at the meeting with Gromyko at which Rogers was present. But he said that he gathered from the tone of their meet- ing with Rogers that "the matter is continuing to be communicated to thel Sov- iets" and that "In every or almost every contact it is a topic of discussion." Rogers' meeting with the three Jewish leaders was at the secretary of state's in- vitation. It lasted over an hour and was a follow-up to their meeting of Aug. 18 on the subject of the Soviet visa fees. ERIC ROSENOW and his During the meeting the three Jewish leaders stressed their anxiety over the de- teriorating conditions for Jews who desire to emigrate from the Soviet Union and for those affected by the newly imposed Soviet educa- tion tax. Rogers said that "this is a matter of continu- ing concern to the govern- ment and that this concern has been and is continuing to be communicated to the Soviets," the JTA was told. Continentals tie hand of the President or Union and the President cor- the secretary of state in rectly feels that this must dealing with the Soviet lead- be handled within the context ers and will exert pressure of the detente between the on the Soviet government." ,wo nations," Fisher said. He said the detente be- The Jewish leaders called on scientists and academi- tween the U.S. and the USSR and the U.S. and China had cians to join in the effort to combat the visa tax. They decreased international ten- said they would continue to sions and this was obviously watch developments very good for the U.S., for Jews, -lesely and will be prepared for Israel and the whole to recommend such programs world. Fisher asserted that he had of action as future events "complete confidence" in may dictate. Nixon's ability to negotiate They attached significance on the Soviet Jewry issue that the meeting with Rogers and that the meeting with was at his initiative and tSat Rogers only confirmed "the it was attended by other deep seated feeling" of the high-level officials including top administration officials Assistant Secretary of State toward the isssue of Soviet for European Affairs Walter Jews. Stoessel, Assistant Secretary • • • of State for the Middle East TEL AVIV (JTA) — Louis Joseph J. Sisco, Deputy As- A. Pincus, chairman of the sistant Secretary Richard Jewish Agency Executive, Davies and White House said that Jews should "bless" adviser Leonard Garment. President Nixon for the man- Stein clarified for the JTA remarks he made in an in- terview with Kol Israel Radio last week on the relationship between the U. S.-Soviet de- tente and the visa head tax. Stein was quoted by United Press International as hav- Miusie & Entertainment ing said that it would not be politically realistic for the U. S. to halt its detente with the Soviet Union because of the head tax on Jewish emi- The Finest of In a joint statement issued grants although "that may be National Advertised after the meeting with Rog- a reaction sincerely felt by Clothing at Vs the Price ers, the Jewish leaders! said: every Jew in America." You would expect to pay "The Jewish community is Stein said his remark was united in its determination to quoted out of context. He told "Fine Clothes for 36 Years" combat the Soviet ransom the JTA: "I felt that this tax and the harsh discrimina- detente between the U. S. tory practices against .Jews. and the Soviet Union would We wholeheartedly sUpport , ontinue to develop and with- the President, the secretary in the context of that devel- of state and Dr. Kissinger in oping detente Cie American their diplomatic efforts to community should communi- resolve these difficult prob- "ate its strong feelings to lems. At the same time, we Congress on the issue of the 24750 Telegraph call upon the American Jew- ransom tax so that Congress, at Ten Mile Rd. ish community and on all s it is called upon to act, Americans to participate in ' , mild make the abolition of BANKARD—DINERS—MASTERS a concurrent effort urging the tax a condition of a full p.m. yrs. to Congress to act in such a 7 ,..t.reement between the two way that the benefits of the nations." Stein also said U. S.-Soviet detente will be "there is complete agree- conditioned upon the removal ment between the leadership of the immoral education tax bodies of the American Jew- recently imposed by the So- ish community about Presi- viet Union." dent Nixon's level of activity • In a separate statement to and the parallel supportive the JTA, Maass said that he need for strong representa- • had stressed to the secretary tion to Congress." • • • of state the importance of the initiative being taken in NEW YORK (JTA)—Max both hous-es of Congress to Fisher said Tuesday that link the benefits of detente Secretary of State William with removal of the head tax. P. Rogers, "Like President 20811 W. 8 Mile Maask said he was referring Nixon last week, made it to a bipartisan measure to•tween fou..1•141 • Televaph in clear with regard to the So- . the Senate that would ' deny viet exit tax that the issue the Soviet Union most fav- ix being raised at all levels— ored nation treatment and the Presidential level and certain trade credits con- the levels of the secretary tingent on rescinding the tax. of state and Presidential ad- Our Premise To Yee: A similar measure was com- visor Dr. Henry Kissinger." UTTER SERVICE! ing up in the ltouse. This, said Fisher, in a statement to Maass, will only strengthen the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- cy Tuesday, was referring to the meeting he and two The Newest Convalescent Center other American Jewish lead- to be opened in Southfield ers had with Secretary Rog- ers Monday and to President Nixon's meeting with more than 30 Jewish leaders in New York last week. "The President at his meet- ing last week made it quite is centrally located at clear that he would not make this a political issue and felt 25300 Lahser Rd. quite deeply about the plight ROO ft. N. of 10 Mile Rd . of Soviet Jewry," said. WE PROVIDE: HARRY THOMAS OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 HARRY It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 534-1400 Lahser Hills Nursing Center Kosher delightful meals ■ ..I atitonn 24 hours a day arofessional nursinr; z or Occupational and physical therapy departmen,! Kates moderate, care excellent. For arp:ications and information call immedi- Z.rely EL 4-3222, 354-0828 or 354-0061. Hr :lid the President's ap- proach to this issue is based on a long range rather than short range approach. "The Soviet Jewry issue will be with us for a long time to conic. There are hundreds of thousands of Jews who want to get out of the Soviet to continue to press the fight vigorously. Jewish Agency sources in Jerusalem said later that Pincus' encouragement of a continued public outcry over the ransom was not at vari- ance with Nixon's policies. Pincus, addressing the first convention of the "Prison- ers of Zion," a Russian emi- gre group, said, "If President Nixon declares he is inform- ed of the problem and wants to deal with it in his own way, we have to bless him for it" Y inelyn YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM WILL BE • FINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY WINER Authentic Gypsie Orchestra 2-20 Gypsies Available Love Songs in any Language 354-3149 AND ASSOCIATES KE 1 - 8196 LIT ME SNOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITIVA? ner in which he deals with the issue of Soviet Jewry. He stressed, however, that the struggle over the visa fees demanded of educated Jews is not over and appeal- ed to Jews all over the world (=brook House Motel 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Ma. 1L Greenfield--Acrees from Hertfileerf) Cell 342-3000 Fe. 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