irEF:d6 c.,,,T,L.7„1 17,7Z7 Sem:t:Ors 'Non-Co"Mni ' Jewry Upset by Trade Pact Cancellation WASHINGTON (JTA) — Most congressmen withheld there were no basic disagree rw aldman Rep. Charles A. Vanik (D- comment because Secretary ments between the two coun Levi Named Attorney General WASHINGTON ( JTA ) — For the first time in Ameri- can history, two Jewish law- yers are expected to be given the post successively of at- torney general of the United States. 'President Ford for- mally announced Tuesday that he would nominate Ed- ward H. Levi, president of the University of Chicago since 1968, to be attorney gen- eral in succession to former Ohio Senator • William B. Sax- be who ha-s- been named am- bassador to India. In the contingency that Saxbe's nomination will be approved by the Senate prior to Levi's, which is most like- ly, the rank of acting attor- ney general- will be conferred upon Lawrence Silberman, the present deputy attorney general, the White • House said. Silberman, who at 38 be- came the second youngest person ever to be named to the second highest post in the Justice Department, has been asked by President Ford to continue as deputy when Levi becomes attorney general, the White House also announced. ..""— Under 0 Supei-vision ( Hotel Morris and Sam Waliinan, Gary Sher and David Diamond present Miami Beach's •. Finest Kosher • Zdoir.7. , Cuisine KGolsahtetr • All Fr e: m s. Pool Cantor Gelb Conducts Passover Services. Reserve Now. Chaises • Gala Ent. Program See your travel agent or Call Sam Waldman TOLL FREE 1-800-327-8479 C ... )n The Ocean at 43rd Ohio) who led the fight in the House for the emigration clauses in the U.S.-Soviet trade package, said he re- gretted the Soviet govern- ment's decision to cancel the agreement and hoped that the Soviets would change their minds. 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Open Sunday 11-3 353-5811 of State Henry Kissinger was tries' objectives, and -tha t due to appear before the "rejection of provision of the Senate Foreign Relations trade bill have no implica • Committee this morning be- tion beyond those which have hind closed doors. been communicated to us." President Ford, in his State- Althought Kissinger stres of the Union address Wed- sed in his prepared statement nesday, said, "Legislative re- that U.S. interference in So- striction intended for the best viet matters was the key rea- motives and purposes can son for the package to be have the opposite result as rejected by the USSR, in we have seen most recently talking to reporters he indi- with the Soviet Union." cated that the Soviets were Ford called the fewer legis- also concerned about some lative restrictions on the of the financial clauses in the President's power "to execute agreement. foreign and military deci- Jewish communal leaders sions." reacted with dismay over the The package would have disclosure that the package allowed the Soviets to receive had been nullified. Victor Pol- $300 million in Export-Irriport sky, the Russian Jewish acti- Bank credits during the next vist who recently arrived in four years, and $8 billion Israel, predicted the events from the U.S. to develop would "deeply disappoint and Siberian gas and oil fields. depress" Russian Jews. Many observers believed A spokesman for the Great- that the cancellation of the er New York Conference on agreement indicated a major Soviet Jewry said that he disagreement within the believed the Soviets would Kremin leadership. persist in persecuting its Jew- Nazi hunter Simon Weisen- ish citizens, and "nullification thal in Vienna predicted that could be - a Soviet tactic to Dr. Levi was dean of the detente may be ending a new force re-negotiation of the University of Chicago Law Cold War started between treaty." s, school from 1950 to 1962, be- Russia and the U.S. He said Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, fore becoming the univer- dissident Kremlin leaders president of the American sity's provost for six years. may be using party . leader Jewish Congress, said, "This Silberman at 34 became the Leonid Brezhnev's illness to is the latest example of So- voice their opposition to his viet insensitivity to human nation's youngest under-sec- detente policies. rights and disregard of world ORT students at Simi Kissinger cautioned that o pinion. Hanegev are working as -vol- unteer mechanics and help- ers in garages where mili- tary vehicles are repaired. Israeli Builder's Bulldozer Helps Unearth Justini an-Era Church JERUSALEM — Israeli than 20 feet thick under rub- archeologists believe they ble being leveled for new have solved a 1,000-year-old housing. In the wall was an mystery here thanks to an inscribed apse. Israeli building contractor's "The apse was oriented to bulldozer, the London Ob- the east," the professor said. server reported.• Archeologists said they "This was our first indica- have located the site of the tion of a church. "It must have been an biggest and most magnificent church of Byzantine Jeru- enormous building to have salem, "The New Church of walls of such dimensions. So the Virgin" or the N e a we began to look for a Church as it is known by its church. Greek name. The theory was proved by Built by the Emperor Jus- a second find. At the hillsite tinian a n d consecrated in where a hole was being ex- 542, the church was de- cavated for an underground stroyed by an earthquake in parking 1 o t , archeologists the Eighth Century. It was spotted the walls and floors uncovered in 1967 after the of an enormous courtyard Israelis captured the Jewish paved with marble. quarter of Jerusalem from _ Although the distance be Jordan. tween the apse and the court- _ Since the unearthing of the yard was more than 100 church, Israeli archeologists yards, Prof. Avigad con- have found whole streets and nected the two. Otherwise, he houses, including some with argued, it was hard to see charred remains of the Ro- how there could have been man inferno that destroyed so many huge buildings in a the Jewish city in 70 CE. limited area. 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