Favored-Nation Debate Lingers from the United States. It does firmly assert that our country, as a nation of im- migrants, has a vital stake in the right to emigrate (Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.) f 1 • A half century ago, Lenin ree y. A number of high-ranking is reported to have told his American officials warn that comrades: when the time the Russians intend to use comes to hang the capitalists, trade and credits as a way of they will fight among them- milking the West for the ad- selves to sell the rope. The vanced American technology current debate over the Jack- which will help the Commu- son-Mills-Vanik legislation, nist leaders intensify their which would deny most fa- centralized control over the vored nation (MFN) treat- Soviet economy and polity ment and credits to the USSR and establish a military su- unless it permits free emi- periority that will in fact per- gration, confirms his pro- mit a more aggressive Soviet phecy. foreign policy. The fight against Jackson- By demanding American Mills-Vanik is being led by credits as well as most-fa- big business and by the Nix- vored-nation treatment in on administration, who se trade, the Soviets have the foremost spokesman on the arrogance to ask America to issue, Dr. Henry Kissinger, finance their program. has said that we should not Following consumer indig- confuse an oppressive domes- nation about the high prices tic policy with aggressive- and growing scarcity of grain ness in foreign relations. At products resulting from var- the same time, Kissinger has ious grain deals with the So- promised to work behind the viet Union, American Secre- scenes for changes in Soviet tary of Agriculture Earl Butz internal affairs. Kissinger im- commented that if Americans plies that interaction with the are outwitted a second time, American system will some- it will be their own fault. how (by process of osmosis?) If we are determined to go help to liberalize Soviet so- ahead and build up the USSR, ciety. the least we can demand in This argument masks an- exchange is the right of those other false assumption. Jack- who wish to opt out of the son-Mills-Vanik does not call Soviet system to emigrate to for a reform of the Soviet any country where their political system as a prere- skills and resources will be quisite for trade and credits . appreciated. By HARRIS SCHOENBERG Secretary to the Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry S. American Students Get Scholarship Aid for Training Programs From Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is- rael awarded 131. scholar- ships for South American students for training pro- grams in Israel during the m aking first half of 1973 it the most generous state in this field. Spain came next with 93 scholarship awards and the U. S. third with 68. The fig- ures were compiled by the Organization of American rael include programs in States and were cited by the agriculture, planning and foreign ministry in Jeru- budgeting development. The training courses in Is- salem. 6—Friday, October 12, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Join in a Community expression of Solidarity With Israel PEACE CONVOCATION SUNDAY, OCT. 14 7:30 P.M. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Auspices: Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit GLASSMAN OLDSMOBI LE GES TO THE ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND IN YOUR NAME FOR EVERY CAR PURCHASED UNTIL OCTOBER 20, 1973 OM NMI IN MI Ell MI 11111 MN Ell MI EMI M OW PO N MIIM UM MIM 1111 MU MO I Name OLDS MOBILE NC. I~I all 28(X)0 TelegTaph at "I el Southfield, Nlichigan 1-8075 • 354-33(X) I Address City Zip I Phone Number asmommomminsmaimuniammissoiemBsigsmsEnefes==========.0.....11