WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Nixon administration facing a showdown with Con- gress over liberalized trade relations with the Soviet Union, is urging supporters of the Mills-Vanik and Jack- son measures "not to burden Soviet-American cooperation" PASSPORT PHOTOS 2 fon" Papertique 28635 Southfield 357-3266 Overnite Service INVITATIONS 20% OFF SRAEL MAYAN CENTER, INC. 17520 W. 12 Mile .Suite III Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 559-6755 Are You Aware That: There are many job openings for professionals and technicians in the State of Israel and many tax and other benefits available to Olim. We will gladly assist you if you're interested. Call for interview (313) 559-6755 in the Middle East "with the heated debate over trade and emigration." That was the theme sound- ed by Acting Secretary of State Kenneth Rush Tuesday addressing Conservative Jew- ish leaders attending the biennial convention of the United Synagogue of America in Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. It also was the reason given by a White House spokesman last week to explain why President Nixon has twice called for postponement of a vote on the Mills-Vanik bill in the House. Rush told the convention delegates that to deny most- favored nation status to the Soviet Union would undercut the conditions that have al- lowed more than 50,000 Jews to leave the USSR since 1968 and would jeopardize Middle East peace chances. "We must ask what signal we wish to send the Soviet Union," he said. "Would con- gressional action blocking normal commercial relations have a positive or negative impact on this crucial point in our relations? I suggest we recognize our difference on this issue but agree to take no action during this sensitive period," he said. "We should not burden Soviet-American cooperation, which is essential to further progress in the Middle East, with the heated debate over trade and emigration." The Trade Reform Act originally was scheduled for debate and vote Oct. 18, but House Speaker Carl Albert set it back twice on the House Calendar at the per- sonal request of President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Mills warned Tuesday that the longer the measure was postponed, the more trouble it would have and predicted that if the bill is delayed until next year, enough oppo- sition may build up to kill it. Mills said that action on the trade bill should not be post- poned later than the week of Nov. 26 when Congress re- turns from the Thanksgiving Day recess. '74 Buicks ON SALE NOW Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobyrnin joined adminis- tration spokesmen this week in lobbying against the Mills- Vanik and Jackson measures. He told 2,000 corporate and U.S. government leaders at the 60th National Foreign Trade Convention in New 'pork that expanded trade be- tween the U.S. and USSR was a necessity for detente, which he claimed had already paid off in the Middle East crisis. Dobyrnin denounced as "economic blackmail" efforts by Congress to withhold most- favored-nation status and trade credits from the Soviet Union because of its emigra- tion policies. (Related story Page 163 NEW YORK — A 24-year- old Russian Jew who writes under the pen name of Samekh Shin and portrays Jewish life in the USSR to- day, has been compared to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the famous novelist. Shin has authored a collec- tion of short stories, "Make Thee an Ark of Gopher Wood," brought out of Russia by a visiting U.S. theater group. The Kremlin has pro- tested that the smuggled manuscript violates the cul- tural agreements with the U. S. When the Jews prosper, the Gentiles say: "We are your cousins." 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