8 Friday, December 31, 1976 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 e-• tk-• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tourists Expelled; Seminars Protest Harassment (Continued from Page 1) Soviet citizens from anti-Sovietpropaganda. The couple joined a London protest demon- stration at the Soviet Embassy following their ordeal to protest the ar- rest of Soviet Jews who had planned to partici- pate in the symposium and the expulsion and Soviet refusal to grant visas to others planning to attend. p 1% , :1 FORESTS that bear your name Long after you have gone, forests in Israel renewing themselves in the cycle of sea- sons, will keep your memory ever green.. When making your Will, provide that a forest in Israel be planted in your name or in that of someone dear to you, handing down your last wish from generation to generation. A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. . For information and advice in strict confidence apply to Jewish National Fund 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park, 48237 (968-0820) Soviet authorities re- leased 17 Jewish activists held under house arrest but detained 30 others on Friday to prevent them from attending a vigil outside the Lenin Li- brary to mark the sixth anniversary of the first Leningrad hijack trial, Jewish sources in Moscow reported. The 17 who were permit- ted to leave their homes after four days under police - guard were or- ganizers of the symposium on the state of Jewish cul- ture in the USSR. The symposium convened briefly Tuesday but was forced to adjourn because its leaders were arrested. • A number of Jews who arrived at the Lenin Li- brary steps for the vigil Friday were headed off by police and 'plainclothes- men who escorted them to the nearest subway, the sources reported. Conferences were held throughout the United States in support of the banned Moscow confer- efice. In New York, four col- lege presidents spoke at a gathering of 100 partici- pants at City University. The four included William McGill of Columbia, Nor- man • Lamm of Yeshiva University, Gershon Cohen of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and Harold Proshanskv of Colum- bia's Graduate Center. A similar conference was called at Vail, Colo. to draw President Gerald Ford's attention to the ar- rests of the Soviet Jews. Ford was vacationing at Vail. Meetings were also held in Philadelphia, Cambridge, Mass., and in Chicago, where Prof. That's the Tamaroff Sales Policy. Tamaroff Buick-Opel will make it possible for you to stop getting the run-around when you buy a car. We will not bounce, bump or hassle you. That means we will sell you the car you want, at the prices we quoted. And we and known for giving very good prices on very good cars. Sound good? That's our sales policy in less than 60 words. And we mean to stick to it. 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All first applied in 1973 for exit visas: In New York, City Coun- cil President Pabl O'Dwyer, Human Rights Commissioner Eleanor Holmes Norton and the five Borough presidents each sent a telegram to Soviet Communist .Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev asking him to grant amnesty to the .Jewish Prisoners of Con- science on his 70th birth- day. At the same time, an employe of the Ovir office in Moscow informed Dr. Benjamin Levich that an exit visa has once more been denied him for "re- gime considerations," for knowing alleged secrets, according to reports reaching the National Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ). Levich is the highest ranking Soviet scientist to apply to emigrate to Is- rael. When Levich, a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, first applied in 1972 he lost his posts with an in- stitute, five scientific committees, two editorial boards and the chair he held at Moscow State University. The NCSJ also reported that Moscow activist Ilya Levina has been sen- tenced to 15 days for "hooliganism." Rudolf Barshai, a prom- inent Soviet conductor and founder of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra has TamaRDFF BUICK- OPEL Telegraph Road just south of 12 Mile / opposite Tel-Twelve Mall We lease all makes and models. Phone 353-1300 Meanwhile, Hadassah chapters in New York have announced a pen pal campaign with Soviet Jews. Hadassah Presi- dent Berneice Tannen- baum said that if the project works well she expected Hadassah chap- ters throughout the country to join the proj- ect. "If the project is stymied," Mrs. Tannen- baum said, "we shall call on the Carter Adminis- tration to take another.:; look at the Helsinki ac-i•' cords, so the issue can be dealt with at the follow- up meeting in Belgrade this summerZ For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY (Continued from Page 1) who formed the Shlomz- ion movement last month, met in Tel Aviv Monday but appeared to be too far apart in their political views to con- template a merger. They plan, however, to meet again. Their meeting seemed to be aimed at es- tablishing a strong third force as an alternative to Bell Appointment Defended by Levi WASHINGTON (JTA) — Attorney General Ed ward H. Levi holds that membership in clubs that discriminate against Jews, blacks or women should not be "the pivotal point'' in judging President-elect Jimmy Carter's choice of former JUdge Griffin Bell as the next Attorney General. In a farewell nation- wide appearance on NBC-TV "Meet the Press," Levi, the first Jew to head the Justice De- partment, termed criti- cism of Bell's member- ship in such clubs in At- lanta as "trivializing a rather important sub- ject." Bell himself said last week that he would re- sign from the clubs. Labor and Likud in the next Knesset. The elections promise to be the most expensive in Israel's history. Under Israeli law, the Treasury allocates money for cam- paigning to each faction on the basis of the number of seats it holds in parliament. According to the draft budget for fiscal 1977-78, Israeli taxpayers will finance the elections in the amount of IL 125 million ($14.5 million) compared to IL 37 million under the current budget. 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