Soviets Feel World Pressure in Case of Raoul Wallenberg MONTREAL (JTA) — A contemporary of Raoul Wal- lenberg, the Swedish dip- lomat who saved thousands of Jews in Hungary during World War II and is be- lieved to be held in a Soviet prison since 1945, declared last week that world public opinion is being mobilized to force the Soviet Union to provide information on Wallenberg. Speaking to 300 persons last week at a dinner spon- sored by the Canadian Jewish Congress, the Montreal branch of Histad- rut and other Jewish organ- izations, Per Anger, former Swedish Ambassador to Canada, noted that at a re- cent international confer- ence for Wallenberg in Stockholm, a resolution was adopted asking Moscow to allow a commission to go to the Soviet Union to investi- gate the case. "Worldwide public opin- foreign minister of the Soviet Union, Andrei Gromyko. That document purported to demonstrate that newly-discovered re- cords indicated that Wal- lenberg had, indeed, been imprisoned but had died of a heart attack in July, 1947. "No death certificate ac- companied the document. No explanation for his ar- rest was contained in the document. It simply re- ported the death and blamed any past misun- derstandings and confusion on already discredited fig- ures of the discarded Stalinist regime." Wallenberg's disap- pearance coincided with the Russian "liberation" of Budapest in 1945. An international effort has been under way to de- termine his fate. Among other heroic, wts, noted Levin, Wallenberg created protective Swedish passports for Jews, dined with Nazi officials to gain delays, and ordered Jews re- leased from railroad cars. Knesseter to Visit Detroit This Week for Israel Bonds AVRAHAM SHARIR region of the United States, based in Atlan' and frOm 1972 to 1974 L. was eco- nomic consul of Israel for the western region of the United States, based in Los Angeles. In this capacity he was responsible for the encouragement of invest- ments in Israel, particu- larly,in science-basec indus- I Friday; February 20, 1981 51 Beguns Establish WSU Fund to Benefit Disabled Students Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. ion is getting bigger and Begun of Birmingham have stronger," with the gov- established the Dorothy ernments of Canada, the Begun Memorial Endow- United States and Britain ment Fund for Disabled "intervening officially in Students at Wayne State Moscow so that complete University with an initial light should be made in the gift of $10,000. The fund is named for Be- Wallenberg case," Anger gun's first wife, who died in said. Meanwhile, the Judaic 1976. Interest from the Heritage Society has dedi- endowment will provide cated its annual award special services for disabled medal to Wallenberg. The students under the direc- medal is 11/2 inches in tion of the Educational Re- diameter and sold in bronze, sources for Students with silver plate, sterling silver Disabilities Department at and gold editions. For in- WSU. The fund will be espe- formation, write the Judaic Heritage Society, PO Box cially helpful to those stu- 2022, New York, N.Y-. MSU Hillel 10163 Wallenberg Plight Emphasized in U-M Lecture by Sen. Levin Raoul Wallenberg, the tion circulated throughout missing Swedish diplomat the growing community of who helped save 20,000 those concerned about Wal- Jews from Nazi extinction lenberg and, ultimately, to in Budapest during World the Soviet authorities. War II, serves as a model of Those authorities promptly the "morality" and "com- arrested Jan Kaplan again. passion" that modern "Repeated attempts by society should seek to per- our government and petuate, said U.S. Sen. Carl others to locate him (Kap- Levin (D-Mich.) in a speech lan) or talk to him have at the University of Michi- been rebuffed by the gan. Russians. His crime ap- Levin delivered the 1981 pears to have been mak- Raoul Wallenberg Lecture ing a casual, inadvertent last Friday under sponsor- statement which might ship of the U-M College of imply that after 30 years Architecture and Urban of isolation, Raoul Wal- Planning. lenberg still lived some- The lecture is named for where in the frozen wild the 1935 graduate of the of the Gulag," said Levin. U-M College who, after per- In addition to Kaplan's forming heroic relief work in Hungary, mysteriously story, there. have been "re- disappeared in 1945. Recent ports of sightings, stories of reports indicate he may still meetings, tales of conversa- be alive in a Soviet prison tions (with Wallenberg)," camp, but Russian said Levin. authorities have denied Citing the Soviets' consis- this. This month Wallen- tent denials that Wallen- berg was named as one of - berg is alive, Levin notes the nominees for the Nobel that in 1957, the Soviets Peace Prize. "produced a document, Relating the Wallen- signed by the current berg experience to 'pre- sent times, Levin said ethical conflicts some- times arise when laws are applied to deal with un- Avraham Sharir, a foreseeable problems. For example, he said, member of the Knesset who equal housing laws ought has served his country in not rule out ethnic "con- many vital economic posts, tinuity" in neighbor- will visit Detroit Wednes- hoods. Instead, policies day and Thursday to meet should facilitate com- privately with top com- munities which "promote munal leaders regarding identity and stability," investment in Israel's eco- nomic development for said Levin. Turning to the Wallen- peace. •\ Representing Israel's berg case, Levin said that, / despite the Soviet Union's Ministry of Finance, Sharir contention that he died in a will discuss with the many Soviet prison in 1947, there aspects of Israel's economic have been reports since needs that require support then that Wallenberg may through the Israel Bond program. still be alive. Sharir, who is par- "Just three years ago, a whip for the man named Jan Kaplan liamentary Likud Party in the Knes- was released from a Soviet set, has served since 1974 prison. He called his wife in as secretary general of Israel and, in an attempt to the Liberal Party and assure her that he had sur- was national director of vived his ordeal in good its public relations team health, told her that he had during the 1977 election seen a Swedish prisoner campaign. who had been held for over From 1970 to 1972 he 30 years. served as economic consul of "Word of that conversa- Israel for the South,easteil -c THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS to Host Dance Michigan State Univer- sity's Hillel Jewish Student Center will hold its third annual dance in the MSU union ballroom 8 p.m. Feb. 21. Live entertainment will be presented by "Luke Warm." Refreshments will be available. For details, call the stu- dent center, (517) 332-1916; or Miriam Spinner, (517) 351-1731. dents with hearing impair- ments who require inter- preters and note takers. Dorothy Begun worked per- sonally with disabled stu- dents at WSU for many years. 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