! di Friday, Aph ' "I-1141911 1 . 1 31 11 11E DETROIT JEWISH IEWS Scholars Ask U.S. to Help Gain Shcharansky's Release 'F* 1-IAVE 1 AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON NEW YORK (JTA) — A group of American scholars active in the Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry appealed to the United States government to make every effort to secure the re- lease of Anatoly Shcharansky, whoee trial in the Soviet Union now ap- pears imminent. According to the leaders of the committee, which is headed by political scientist Hans J. Morgenthau, and consists of some 10,000 pro- Musical Entertainment r■ a i l rn S B Combos 355-4999 SAID SHOE REPAIR COME IN FOR QUALITY WORK Harvard Row Mall, 11 Mile & Lahser 355-3628 1.4-F 9-7 Sat. 9-6_ SPECIAL Men's Heels $5 Pair Second Pair Free incl Free Shine I Fell soles ad keels (leather) 13°O Nalf Sales ad Heels *goo : Ladies Heels s1 .50 We fix zippers, handbags, luggage, suit- cases and leather jackets. with coupon good thru 4-28 fessors on campuses across North America, the Soviet authorities are persecuting Shcharansky because "he personifies the link between Jews actively seeking emig- ration and the movement for democratic change in the USSR." Appalled by this persecu- tion of Shcharansky "which could make a dissent or emigration a form of treason," the professors "called upon the U.S. gov- ernment to spare no efforts to secure Shcharansky's freedoni." They urged the Soviet Union, "as a matter of right" to "release Shcharansky im- mediately and permit him to leave for Israel and rejoin his wife." Shcharansky was ar- rested on March 15, 1977 in Moscow and has been held in the notorious Lefortovo Prison. In Washington, Ambas- sador Arthur J. Goldberg, who headed the American delegation at the Belgrade conference to review the Helsinki Final Act, charged that the ideals to which the Soviet Union has commit- SPECIAL PEOPLE where fashion is a look not a size SAVE 25% on all spring fashions Full-Scale Fashion For Large Size Women At a Fraction of the Cost. Special People has sized up the fashion scene to bring fill -figured women all the up-to-the- minute styles. Spring's most caching fashions . . . all 25% off, April 14 and 15. Special People has the "pieceable" approach to spring. Combine jackets, tops, blouses, skirts and slacks into easy. switch-around looks. 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Jackson (D-Wash.) warned that some members of the Senate are attempt- ing to circumvent the Jackson Amendment to the U.S. Foreign Trade Act which links American trade and financial transactions with the Soviet Union to the latter's easing of its restric- tions on emigration and general compliance with human rights agreements. He urged that such measures must be de- feated on the Senate floor or in the realm of public opinion "if personal per- suasion doesn't work." In a related development, the United States replied to Soviet complaints concern- ing anti-Soviet demonstra- tions, declaring that the demonstrations "did not violate the provisions of the federal law on the protec- tion of diplomatic personnel and official guests of the United States of America." In a letter addressed to the Soviet Union Mission to the United Nations, Am- bassador James F Leonard, Acting Representative of the U.S., said "The United States Mission' to the Un- ited Nations deplores all ir- responsible actions by American citizens against USSR Mission personnel or its properties and we will continue to take necessary measures to prevent such incidents." But the U.S. also said that American law al- lows citizens to demonstrate peacefully. It was also learned that in a meeting in Jerusalem be- tween Prime Minister Menahem Begin and offic- ers of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry and British Soviet Jewry groups together with Nechemiah Levanon and Chaim Landau of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Begin Disco Pardes by made an unprecedented public commitment to work with Soviet Jewry activists in the West, pledging the cooperation of the foreign ministry with the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews and the SSSJ. 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