. . U.S. Communist Party FurthersAnti-Senntism of Soviet Union WASHINGTON — Evidence that the U.S. Communist Party obeys the anti-Semitic dictates of the Communisty Party in the Soviet Union Nwas offered in extensive testi- * * * * SEAFOOD COCKTAILS STEAKS PARTY CATERING mony before the U.S. House Committee on Interna 1 Se- curity. Last year the committee was investigating the efforts of the U.S. Communist Party DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank American & Continental Dining DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS 482-8200 483-8201 For Resv. Call When FRIENDS get together, they think of us. Our 'food, atmosphere and courteous service are OLD FRIENDS TOO! TUESDAY_, EINDIA PIT. SPECIAL: 11 S'ILCIN a.m. to 9 p.m. CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK 09 With Buttery $ Baked Potato, Hot Texas Toast, Crisp Tossed Salad SEE OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL PAGE 18 BONANZA 11640 W. 11 Mile Rd. 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It is spon- Huntoon, 644-8893. in the Communist Party or- gan, Political Affairs, en- titled 'Lessons of the Struggle Against Opportunism in Dis- trict 65,' part I, reading 29200 Orchard Lake Rd. — 851-9220 these people out of the party Luncheons Served Mon. thru Fri. 11:30-2:30 for Zionism and Jewish bour- Dinners Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30-10:30 geois nationalism . . . They Fri. & Sat. 5:30-11:00 — Sunday 5:30-9:00 labeled them as people who encouraged their members to SPECIALIZING IN buy Israeli bonds and sup- REEF BEEF & BOOZE port Israel." The turmoil within the SET YOUR. SAILS FOR A NEW ADVENTURE IN DINING Communist Party in 1956-57 triotioteSINADAAtarties4 was reflected worldwide. As hundreds of thousands were being released from Soviet labor camps, those who once denied Soviet anti-Semitism had existed, now had to ad- mit there was such persecu- tion. 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(Just East of Evergreen) the graduating class of Ra- 559-3377 maz School, the administra- tions of Soviet Jews and pro- tion, faculty and board of esting against the murders Businessmen's Luncheons • trustees of the school said of Soviet Jews. • Complete Dinners Even the Daily Worker, farewell to 19 young men and OPEN MON. THRU SAT. the official Communist paper, women who will be leaving FROM 11:30 A.M. this month for a four-month carried a lengthy statement in 1956, in which it attacked volunteer period on Kibutz the Soviet Union for its anti- Yavneh in Israel. • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS These youngsters are pay- Semitic policy. Many Jews • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS ing their own way and giving with long histories of Com- munist Party membership of their own time to work on Reservations the kibutz as replacements signed the letter of protest. Welcome But again the tide turned, for men and women currently Except and the open expression of serving in Israel's armed Friday protest was crushed by the Saturday forces. Evenings CONTINENTAL CUISINE This voluntary effort in Is- Communist Party, leadership in a majestic atmosphere rael is part of the larger in 1957. Since then, the editor Senior Work Study Project of the Morning Freiheit, Paul upon which all Ramaz sen- Novick, has been charged by iors embark in April, May the Communist Party with and June of their senior year. criticizing the Soviet Union The 59 members of the on anti-Semitism. Proceedings of the House graduating class will be working in educationally pro- committee hearings, includ- ductive occupations without ing an extensive index and exhibits, cover 381 pages. monetary compensation. Dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Tuet. Thru Fri.. Lunch 11:30-2:30 to become a legal political party, and the testimony has just been published. The persecution of the Jews in Russia was docu- mented both by Avraham Shifrin, a Soviet Jew who was imprisoned for 10 years in a Soliet slave labor camp, and by Herbert Romerstein, minority chief investigator for the House Committee on Internal Security. Romerstein, in his testi- mony. related how the strug- gle over anti-Semitism has carried from Russia to the U.S. In the early 1950s, said Romerstein, one problem that arose within the U.S. party "was that some of its Jewish members did not go along with the position of anti-Semitism. Many were sympathetic to the formation of the state of Israel. "By 1952 and 1953, the Soviets opposed Israel but some people in the CPUSA didn't have the ability to twist and turn with the party line; they were in support of the old line (the Soviet Union supported the estab- lishment of the Jewish state in 1948). 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