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JTA Learns Fate of 18 Pro-Allende Jews in Chile
NEW YORK (JTA) — The port from a highly reliable prominent in the administra- Mexican Embassy; Sergio
Jewish Telegraphic Agency source in Santiago, Chile, tion of the late President Politoff, lawyer in govern-
here has just received a re- identifying 18 Jews who were Salvador Allende Gossens ment, probably has asylum
and describing their where- in some embassy; Jacobo
Schaulson, member of the
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Their "actual situation" as Constitutional • Tribunal, re-
LARGE PARTIES
CALL AHEAD
of October, according to the signed and free; Alberto
Telias Esquenazi, president
source, is as follows:
Jacques Chonchol, minis- of division of compensation
ter of agriculture, granted in the ministry of trade and
political asylum in the Vene- commerce, free; Enrique
zuelan Embassy; Jaime Testa, president of the de-
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Faivovich, Santiago mayor, fense council, resigned and
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Your Host John Shelter
in Moscow; David Silber- Island; Gabriel Smirnoff,
man, executive of the copper member of the Quimontu
mine of Chuquicomata, ser- Editorial, asylum in Mexican
ving 13-year prison term; Embassy; Rene Nahmias,
Frida Modak, Allende's press socialist director of "La
chief, probably in Peruvian Serena," whereabouts un-
Embassy; David Beitleman, known; Benjamin Teplisky,
vice president of the agra- radical lawyer, president of
rian reform cooperative, the Unidad Popular Party,
whereabouts .unknown; Heri- Dawson Island; Efraim Vo-
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According to the source
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Enrique Kirberg, director "the truth is that until now
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
NEW YORK (JTA)—The and desires."
The Arab population in
Arab states have taken an-
other major step toward their Latin A m e r i c a, variously
goal of denying Latin Ameri- estimated at around 3,000,000,
can political support to Israel is considerably larger than
by organizing the region's the Jewish population of ap-
large Arab communities it proximately 850,000.
was reported by the Anti-De-
The roster who attended
famation League of Bnai the congress included the
Brith.
ambassadors from Syria,
A newly created Federa- Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan as
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Americas will create Arab tive of King Faisal of Saudi
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Latin American country and
serve as the coordinating
body for these national 420 Russian Jews
FEARAB groups in Latin Reach New York in
America, according to the
Past Three Months
report.
NEW YORK — More than
The decision to create
FEARAB-America was taken 420 Russian Jews settled in
at a meeting of the First the greater New York area
Arab Pan American Con- between Aug. 21 and Nov.
gress, convened in Buenos 30, it was reported by Philip
Aires in October by the gov- Soskis, executive director of
ernment of Syria, Bnai Brith NYANA, the New York As-
sociation for New Ameri-
reported.
The resolution of the con- cans, which is responsible
gress calling for the creation for the resettlement and ab-
of the continental FEARAB- sorption of Jewish migrants
America described it as "the in the city.
The new group brings to
link with the Arab countries,
transmitting to the Federa- an estimated 1,200 the num-
tions all of thir instructions ber of Russian Jews who
have been aided by NYANA
since the end of 1969, Soskis
NY Thanks Critic declared. They were brought
to the United States through
the efforts of the United Hias
Service.
In the past three months,
the influx has represented
more than one-third of the
entire group of Russian
migrants to the United States
since the end of 1969, Soskis
said.
The NYANA executive re-
ported that the Russian new-
comers, many of whom are
professional people, are be-
ing absorbed into American
life with what he called
"astounding speed."
In a little more than two
months after their arrival,
two-thirds of the arrivals
Leonard Lyons, dean of have at least one family
Broadway syndicated column- member working, and help-
ists, received New York ing to support the rest of the
City's bronze medallion and fa mily.
Among those Russians
a special scroll for distin-
guished and exceptional ser- settling in New York during
vice. The presentation was the r e cent three - month
made by Mayor John Lind- period, Soskis said, were 21
say, who noted that Lyons, engineers, 18 physicians,
in his "Lyons Den" column, three lawyers, two architects,
"never made an unkind re- -two film directors and 20
mark about anyone and did teachers, translators and pro-
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