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June 15, 1979 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-15

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Friday, June 15, 1919

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Knesset Won't Debate Stadium
Opposed by Israel's Orthodox

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New Attempt to Free Hess?

BONN (JTA) — Alfred
Seidl, a Munich lawyer, has
embarked on another at-
tempt to gain freedom for
Hitler's former deputy,
Rudolf Hess, serving a life
sentence at Spandau prison
in West Berlin. He is the
last survivor of the top Nazi
war criminals convicted at
Nuremberg still in jail.
Seidl has asked the four
wartime allies — U.S.,
Britain, France and the
Soviet Union — for permis-
sion to have a two-hour con-
sultation with his client.

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But Seidl insists that a
consultation is necessary
because the Soviet Union
allegedly no longer has
any objections to a par-
don for Hess provided
that he agrees to certain
conditions.
In a letter to the war
crimes prison directors,
Seidl cited a recent dispatch
by Soviet journalist Victor
Louis in the London Eve-
ning Standard that implied
that Moscow is amenable to
a pardon.
The conditions are, ac-
cording to Louis, that Hess
renounce Nazi ideology and
condemn Hitler's crimes as
a prerequisite for his re-
lease.

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OPENING JUNE 28 SPECIAL

Meanwhile, the Aguda
Israel demanded an im-
mediate halt to the con-
struction of the sports
stadium and threatened to
quit Mayor Kollek's City
Council coalition unless
Kollek announces forthwith
that the stadium will not be
built.
Kollek refused and, at a
stormy council meeting, the
Aguda members said they
would not sit at the same
table with those who help
"desecrate the Sabbath."
The two Aguda fac-
tions, which together
hold only five seats in the
31-member council, have
become more militant on
the stadium issue of late.

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Political observers say
that although the factions
themselves, would prefer to
remain in the coalition to
preserve their considerable
bargaining power over
funding for religious in-
stitutions, they have come
under mounting pressure
from the increasingly asser-
tive ultra-Orthodox ele-
ments in the capital. Kollek
himself is anxious to
preserve his broad coalition.

by the Hapoel club and
the other at the YMCA,
near the King David
Hotel, used by Betar.
Residents of those areas
frequently complain that
they are disturbed.
Reuven Rivlin, a Herut
member of the Jerusalem
City Council and chairman
of the local Betar team has
sought to placate the reli-
gious protestors. He said he
would try to persuade the
National Football Associa-
tion to play its games under
lights on Saturday nights.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Coalition and opposition
Knesset members last week
decisively defeated a motion
to debate the proposed con-
struction of a new sports
stadium • north of
Jerusalem, a project
strenuously opposed by Or-
thodox Jews.
The motion was submit-
ted by Menahem Porush of
the Aguda Israel and Kal-
man Kahane of the Poale
Aguda Israel. Porush
warned that the Orthodox
community in Jerusalem
and "throughout the world"
will "not rest" until the
project is shelved.
The Orthodox groups ob-
ject because soccer matches
are played on Saturday af-
ternoons which they regard
as a desecration. They also
complain that the crowds
drawn by the games disturb
the Sabbath rest of the
heavily Orthodox popula-
tion.
Mayor Teddy Kollek, of
Jerusalem, who supports
the stadium, maintains
that its' construction
would diminish Sabbath
traffic for the City as a
whole. Jerusalem pre-
sently has two small
sports arenas, one in the
"German colony" used

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