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August 30, 1974 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-30

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Discussing the events that
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On his arrival, Spetter's
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approved the lower court's
sentence.
He then appealed to the
people's council and asked
for amnesty, but before his
case was reviewed, he was
told he would be released
and he could go to Israel.
Spetter said he would stay
in- Israel, as a new immi-
grant. He had been in the
country for a week's visit in
April 1972, thus probably
causing anger in Sofia, since
he had not asked for per-
mission. "It is a fact that
that trip was used by the
Bulgarians to secure my con-
viction," he said.
Spetter, who served in the
United Nations as a repre-
sentative of the Bulgarian
government, did not know,
he said, why he was arrested.
When asked directly whether
he was a spy, he preferred
not to answer. He stressed
that he was not tortured in
prison.
His wife, mother and son
remain for the time being in
Bulgaria. The son is serving
in the Bulgarian army.

In reaction to a question
about a statement in which
his wife condemned his ac-
tivities, 'Spetter said it was
obvious that his wife would
ask for a divorce. He said
that according to Bulgarian
custom when a man is
charged with such severe
charges as he was, the wife
usually asks to divorce him.
"Now she can cancel the re-
quest," he said. He said he
hoped his family would join
him. He had seen his wife
only once since his arrest.

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
The University of Judaism,
the west coast school of the
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, has announced
establishment of a $30,000
educational fund by the fami-
ly and friends of the late Irv-
ing J. Weinrot, an insurance
executive.
Dr. David Lieber, univer-
sity president, said the Irv-
ing Weinrot Education Fund
income will provide scholar-
ships and grants for students
majoring in Jewish educa-
tion, Jewish literature or in
the history and culture of
Israel.

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Friday, August 30, 1974-17

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Kissinger's children by a
former marriage, were the
first teen-agers to congratu-
late Nelson A. Rockefeller on
his nomination as the nation's
41st Vice President.
The children, who fre-
quently visit their father
here, attended the luncheon
that Kissinger gave at the
State Department for Rocke-
feller shortly after President
Ford announced him as his
nominee.
David celebrated his Bar
Mitzva Aug. 18 at a private
ceremony at the Berlin
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Mrs. Cohen is now the wife
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