THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Congress Probes Enforcement of U.S. Anti-Boycott Laws WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Congressional inquiry into the administration of federal regulations against the Arab boycott of Ameri- can companies engaged in trade with Israel was indi- cated following a reported shift in the enforcement of the regulations by the De- partment of Justice. Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House government sub- committee on commerce, consumer and monetary af- fairs, asked for an examina- tion of the circumstances to determine whether the Jus- tice Department's position results in a weaker enforcement of the anti- boycott regulations. The matter arose after the department was seen as retreating from a strong anti-trust stand against the Arab boycott following complaints by multi- national corporations, the Business Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the State and Com- . merce Departments. The Commerce De- partment said it is sym- pathetic to the concerns of the business groups that the Justice Depart- ment stand is incompati- ble with the Commerce Department's regula- tions regarding the boycott. The issue arises from a Justice Department state- ment of policy in its anti- trust suit against the Bechtel Corp. of San Fran- cisco, one of the nation's largest construction firms with extensive contracts in the Middle East. Bechtel was accused in January 1976 of illegal participation in the boycott by serving as a third party to ensure that the Arab market was closed to U.S. suppliers blacklisted by the Arabs. Bechtel and the Justice Department agreed to a set- tlement last year, but the company now says that new anti-boycott regulations should prevail. In its latest brief on the case, the Justice Depart- ment continued to hold Bechtel to its agreement, but in a footnote said its ear- lier policy statement, was retracted because "it may be subject to misinterpreta- tion." That statement re- ferred to the department's stringent enforcement of anti-trust laws concerning boycott-related activities. Bechtel contends that the statement is more stringent than the Commerce De- partment's regulations. The case is in the form of a consent decree that is now in the hands of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco. In Montreal, it was re- ported that the government of Canada has decided to in- Nazi Can't Be Extradited: Court AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The higher district court in the town of Hamm in Westphalia, West Ger- many, decided that it is very likely that Dutch war crim- inal Siert Bruins, who was arrested July 4 is now a German national and, therefore, cannot be extra- dited to Holland. Bruins was sentenced in absentia to death by a spe- cial Dutch tribunal in April 1949 for having personally killed, on one of the last days of the German occupa- tion of Holland, Jews who had been discovered in their hiding places. He was re- cently discovered in West Germany where he has lived ever since May 1945. The Hamm court took the view that by joining the Nazi SS during World War II Bruins was certified as a German national under a decree issued by Hitler in 1934. For the time being, however, Bruins will not be released from deten- tion but will be kept in preliminary detention pending an investigation to determine whether he committed war crimes in Germany as well. troduce legislation which will establish a comprehen- sive reporting mechanism for all Canadian companies involved in trading with Arab countries. The decision to introduce legislation was greeted by the Canada-Israel Commit- tee "as a most welcome de- velopment." The committee, repre- senting the Canadian Zionist Federation, Cana- dian Jewish Congress and Bnai Brith, considers that "the data provided by this legislation will enable both the government and the Canadian public to deter- mine the scope of the (Arab) boycott in Canada and whether further federal ac- tion is required." Friday, digest 25, 1978 15 Buy or Lease An Follow The Tracks To 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON WILLS 478-0500 Since 1905 Walicovering & Decorating Centers BRINGS BRINGS YOU DISCOUNTS ON CUSTOM ORDERS Wurttemberg, announced his resignation after his party urged him to step down in the face of mount- ing accusations linked to his past as a Nazi judge. Filbinger said he was res- igning as a result of "slan- derous attacks" in which his good name had been "gravely wronged." A KNOPPOW'S EXCLUSIVE! 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Since that Torahs Stolen JERUSALEM (JTA) — Several Torah scrolls were stolen recently from synagogues throughout the country, especially in Jerusalem, it was reported. Five scrolls were stolen last week from a synagogue in the Neve Yaacov neighborhood in Jerusalem, worth some IL 320,000. Two of the scrolls were found torn. near a village in the Rehovot region. Jerusalem synagogues are installing special locks and alarm systems to pre- vent further thefts. Why is it that fools have pretty wives? men found a cache of Nazi paraphernalia hid- den under the shingles of the house owned by an 82-year-old Holocaust survivor in one of Jerusalem's residential neighborhoods recently. A brown paper bag con- taining Nazi materials, ap- parently hidden four de- cades ago, was discovered when workmen started to install a new TV antenna. The owner of the items was identified as Erich Im- berger. 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