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Friday, October 8, 1976



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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND .
CIRCULATION

(Required by 39 U. S. C. 3685)

1. TITLE OF PUBLICATION: The
Jewish News Publishing Com-
pany.
2. DATE OF FILING: Sept. 27, 1976.
3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE:
Weekly.
A. NO. OF ISSUES PUBLISHED
ANNUALLY: 52.
B. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
PRICE: $10.
4. LOCATION OF KNOWN OFFICE
OF PUBLICATION: 17515 W. 9
Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield,
Oakland County, Michigan 48075.
5. LOCATION OF THE HEAD-
QUARTERS OR GENERAL
BUSINESS OFFICES OF THE
PUBLISHERS: Same as above.
6. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PUB-
LISHER, EDITOR AND MAN-
AGING EDITOR: Philip
Slomovitz, 22300 Lucerne Dr., Apt
101, Southfield, Mich. 48075.
7. OWNER: The Jewish News Publ.
Co., 17515 W. 9. Mile, Suite 865,
Southfield 48075.
Philip Slomovitz, 22300 Lucerne,
Apt. 101, Southfield, Michigan
48075.
Carmi M. Slomovitz, 23350 Twin-
ing Dr., Southfield, Michigan
48075.
8. KNOWN
BONDHOLDERS,
MORTGAGEES, AND OTHER
SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING
OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR
MORE OF TOTAL AMOUNT OF
BONDS, MORTGAGES OR
OTHER SECURITIES: None.
(In the following tabulation first
column of figures is "Average No.
Copies Each Issue During Preceding
12-Months," second column is "Actual
Number of copies of Single Issue Pub-
lished Nearest to Filing Date.")
10. EXTENT AND NATURE OF
CIRCULATION:
A. TOTAL NO. COPIES
PRINTED (Net Press gun):
13,475
14,450
B. PAID CIRCULATION:
1. SALES THROUGH DEAL-
ERS AND CARRIERS, STREET
VENDORS AND COUNTER
SALES:
1,550
1,850
2. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS:
11,700
12,150
C. TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION:
13,250
14,000
D. FREE DISTRIBUTION BY
MAIL, CARRIERS OR OTHER
MEANS, SAMPLES, COM-
PLIMENTARY, AND OTHER
FREE COPIES:
150
250
E. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION (Sum
of C and D):
13,400
14,250
F. COPIES NOT DISTRIBUTED

1. OFFICE USE, LEFT OVER,
UNACCOUNTED, SPOILED
AFTER PRINTING:
50
150
2. RETURNS FROM NEWS
AGENTS:
25
50
G. TOTAL: (Sum of E & F 1 and 2 —
should equal net press run shown
in A): '
13,475
14,450
I certify that the statements made
by me above are correct and complete.
CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ,
Bus. Mgr./Corp. Sec'y.

FOR OPTIONAL COMPLETION
BY PUBLISHERS MAILING AT
THE REGULAR RATES (Section
132,121, Postal Service Manual)
39 U. S. C. 3626 provides in perti-
nent part: "No person who would
have been entitled to mail matter
under former section 4359 of this
title shall mail such matter at the
rates provided under this subsec-
tion unless he files annually with
the Postal Service a written re-
quest for permission to mail mat-
ter at such rates."
In accordance with the provisions
of this statute, I hereby request
permission to mail the publication
named in Item 1 at the reduced
postage rates presently au.:
thorized by 39 U. S. C. 3626.
CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ,
Bus. Mgr./Corp. Sec'y.

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Dr. Moldaysky,
Led Chile Jews

SANTIAGO, CHILE
(ZINS)---; Dr. Miguel Mol-

d av sky , a prominent
leader of the Jewish
community in Chile, died
recently at age 55.
He was chairman of the
General Zionist Party in
Chile, a member of the
executive of the World
Union of the General
Zionists Party in Chile
grid the ,Zionist Actions
Committee.

Frederick Pitt, 28

Frederick Howard Pitt,
a certified public accoun-
tant with the W. V. Heil-
brunn and Co., died Oct. 5
at age 28.
Mr. Pitt was graduated
from Mumford High
school in 1965 and East-
ern Michigan University
in 1969. He was a member
of the Michigan Account-
ing Society, the Michigan
Association of Certified
Public Accountants and
the American Institute of
Certified Public Accoun-
tants. He resided at 22100
Harding, Oak Park.
Mr. Pitt is survived by
his wife, Linda (Lipson); a
son, Adam; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
(Doris) Pitt; a brother,
Michael; and a sister,
Janice.

Bar Lev Wants
Finance Post

JERUSALEM (ZINS)

— Israel's Minister of
Commerce, Chaim Bar
Lev, would like to replace
Yehoshua Rabinowitz as
Finance Minister of the
state of Israel, according
to a story in the Hebrew
morning daily, Ha'aretz.

Demonstrations Recall Babi Yar

NEW YORK (JTA) — held a memorial service at
Prayer services and de- Babi Yar which lasted
monstrations were held several hours and that
last week to commemo- there was no interference
rate the Sept. 29, 1941 by police or KGB agents.
The Soviet secret police
massacre of 100;000 Jews
had threatened to arrest
by the Nazis in the Babi
anyone memorializing
Yar ravine near Kiev.
The Kadish, the tradi- the massacre of 100,000
tional Jewish prayer for Jews by the Nazis during
World War II. The memo-
the dead, was recited in
front of the Soviet Mi -s- rial service marked the
sion to the United Na- 35th anniversary of the
tions. The service was massacre.
A new large monument
sponsored by the Greater
New York Conference on recently erected on the
Soviet Jewry and the Na-. site omits all references
tion al Conferen'ce on to the Jewish victims.'
Rabbi Arthur Schnei-
Soviet Jewry.
de• of Manhattan's Park
At about the same time,
East Synagogue and
a demonstration was held
president of the Appeal of
at the ticket offices of Conscience Foundation,
Aeroflot, the Soviet air-
was advised that Moshe
line, by the Student
Tandaitnik, 58, stepped
Struggle for Soviet
down as president of the
Jewry. Eye-witness ac-
Moscow -Central
counts of the 1941 mas-
Synagogue due to ill
sacre were read, the "el
health and is presently in
moleh" memorial prayer
a sanitorium.
was chanted and the
Ephraim Kaplun,, 81-
shofar was sounded.
year-old past president,
Meanwhile, the Student and Schulim Kleinman, 65,
Struggle for Soviet Jewry who has served as cantor,
reported it had learned by have been designated as
a telephone call to Kiev the new leaders of the
that some 300 Soviet Jews synagogue.

In Moscow it was re-
ported that Rudolf Bar-
shai, who created and-
now conducts the Soviet
Union's most prominent
chamber orchestra, has
applied for immigration
to Israel.
Meanwhile, the New
York Association for New
Americans and the Board
of Jewish Education
WednesdaY co-sponsored
a special Sukkot work-
shop for Jewish immig-
rants whoa have recently
arrived here from the
Soviet Union.
The newcomers re-
ceived a full explanation
of the significance of the
festival.

* *

*

Detroiters Plan
Soviet .Jewry Rally

In Detroit, a Simhat
Torah rally in solidarity
with Soviet Jewry, "One
Torah One People" will
take place Oct. 17 at Cong.
Bnai David. There will
also be a musical per-
formance by local Soviet
Jews. .
The rally is sponsored

by the Jewish Community
Council, Detroit Commit-
tee for Soviet Jewry,
Jewish War Veterans,
Michigan Jewish Singles
Council, and Workmen's
Circle.

*

* *

Ford May Give
Status to Romania

WASHINGTON (JTA)
— With neither the House
nor the Senate taking ac-
tion, the Ford Adminis-
tration automatically has
become free to- extend
most favored nation
trade rights_ to Ron;
until next July.
Under existing law, the
Administration can ex-
tend trade benefits to any
country not in the Euro-
pean Common Market if it
adheres to limits seen as
satisfactory by the Ad-
ministration on emigra-
tion and -treatment of
those seeking to emigrate
provided neither the Se-
nate nor the House takes
action against it.
Subcommittees in both .
Houses held hearings on
the Romanian issue-

Was Columbus on a Zionist Mission?

BY DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.)

When Horace Greeley
was in Congress, he. in-
troduced a bill to rename
the country after Colum-
bus, but the country
would have had to buy
new stationery and there
would be other problems.
" The Spanish diplomat
and man of letters, Prof.
Madariaga, who is not
Jewish, wrote a book not
so long back in which he
contended that the disco-
verer of America was a
zealous Zionist — a kind
of forerunner of Herzl
and Weizmann.
A chief aim of Eolum-
bus, said this Spanish
writer, in the exploration
of the Indies, was to get
money to deliver
Jerusalem from the Mos-

MDA Opens New
First Aid Station

TEL AVIV — Haim
Alon, chairman of the
Magen David Adorn
building department, re-
cently announced that
the building of a new
-.modern MDA first aid
and health station is
under way in the Eshkol
region located in the
northwestern Negev.
Alon said that the new
MDA station will house
first-aid treatment and
blood donor rooms, first
aid instruction and
administrative facilities
and a communications
center linked to satellite
regional
MDA
sub-
stations, ambulance
posts and to Magen David
Adorn headquarters in
Tel Aviv. The station will
control the operation of
13 MDA Ambulances.

If a man loves his wife as
his own self, respects her
more than himself, leads his
children in the right way
and sees them married at
the right time, it is of him it
has said: "His tent shall be
in peace." —The Talmud

lens. Columbus wrote
that what led him origi-
nally to his discovery of
America were the
prophecies of Isaiah that
God would reveal a new
heaven and a new earth.
Columbus left Spain on
Tisha B'Av, the saddest
day on the Jewish calen-
dar — the fast day for the
destruction of the Temple.
It was a doubly sad day for
Spanish Jews, for the day
Columbus took off was the
day on which the Jews
were being expelled from
Spain.
Columbus arrived in
America on the eve before
Simhat Torah — the hap-
piest day on the Jewish
calendar. He left Spain on
the saddest and arrived
in America on the hap-
piest day.

Canada, Israel
Form Committee

QTTAWA (JTA) —
Canada and Israel have
decided to form a commit-
tee to le called "The
Canada-Israel Joint
Committee for the De-
velopment of Trade and
Economic Cooperation."
The committee will
meet once a year, alter-
nating between Canada
and Israel and will
explore the possibility of
expanding trade, eco-
nomic and industrial co-
operation between the
two countries.

German Rabbi
Elected to Council

BONN — Dr. Nathan P.
Levinson, rabbi of
Heidelberg, was elected
president of the Interna-
tional Council of Christ-
ians and Jews, an organi-
zation composed of 15
countries on all conti-
nents.
Dr. David Hyatt of New
York was elected vice
president.

He filthily got an audi-
ence with Queen Isabella.
"Yes, Mr. Columbus," she
said, "it sounds nice, but
where are we going to get
the money? So I am sorry, I
must tell you the answer is

CHRISTOPHER
COLUMBUS

Was Columbus perhaps
a hidden Jew? Many have
thought so. There were
many hidden Jews at the
time. There appears to
have been much specula-
tion while he was alive
about the subject.
No one was so low, Col-
umbus later wrote, as not
to mock him. Laughed at,
he still knocked at every
door.

His last hope seemed
gone when Luis de San-
tangell rushed in. His
cousin had been burned
in the flames of the
.Spanish Inquisition.
"Bella, - Santangell
said, "you will be making
the mistake of your life if
you don't take this
chance. There is a saying
in America, Put your
money where your mouth
is,' so here is my money. -
Santangell gave of his
own money and showed
the Queen where she
could get the rest.
"All right," said the
Queen. "Give Columbus a
ring. Tell him to come
back."
So Columbus did go on
his trip and the first man
he wrote to, announcing
his discovery, was you
know who. Santangell,
the forgotten man, who
next to Columbus was
most responsible for the
discovery of America.

Edgar Bronfman to be Honored
at Weizmann Institute Dinner

NEW YORK = Edgar
M. Bronfman, chairman

and chief executive of-
ficer of the Seagram Co.
'Ltd., will be the guest of
honor at the 31st annual
Weizmann Dinner,Oct.18,
at the New York Hilton,
sponsored by the Board of
the American Committee
for the Weizmann Insti-
tute of Science.
The dinner will be at-
tended by more than
1,500 persons, and will
feature the presentation
of the American Commit-
tee's highest award — the
Weizmann Medallion —
to.Bronfman in recogni-
tion "of his continuiii;i

role in furthering
se
social and scientifi ad-
vances integral to the in-
ternationally renowned
research institution."
Bronfman is active as
trustee of Mount Sinai
Hospital, school of
medidine and medical
center; chairman of the
American regional
branch of the general
council of the World
Jewish Congress and the
American Jewish Com-
mittee; director of the na-
tional commission of the
ADL; the American
Technion Society; and the
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies.

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