6 Friday, January 15, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Austria and Jewish Agency Battle Over Soviet Jews SPECIALT Y PRINTING NEW YORK (JTA) — Chancellor Bruno Kreisky of Austria has rejected charges by the Jewish Agency of Israel that the Austrian government vio- lated the Agency's contract with the Austrian Red Cross which granted it ex- clusive use of a facility in Vienna which processes Jews who have left the Soviet Union. Leon Dulzin, chairman of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Executives, said last week that the Au- strian government "decided unexpectedly" to allow 23067 Coolidge at 9 Mile Oak Plaza Plaza 541-0022 20% OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE! • • • • (Except lottery tickets & film processing) Invitations Stationery Greeting Cards Etc. • Etc. • Etc. 4p. , P ARLSCISSORS BUCKLES UNLIMITED MOST BUCKLES $4 5° 3 for $12.50 OTHER 8012(118 AT $5, $6, $8, $10 and np OVER 1,800 DIFFERENT BUCKLE STYLES PEARL SCISSORS THE BUCKLE LADY" 2240 COOLIDGE Monday thru Saturday 104 — Free Parking 5 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE BERKLEY, MI. 48072 545-6885 • • • • • • • • • • • • S Farmington 35171 Grand River Jewish and non-Jewish groups, including church organizations, to enter the facility "and operate•among Soviet Jews for immigra- tion to countries other than Israel, despite the fact that these people emigrated (from the Soviet Union) with visas for Israel only." Kreisky, according to the Austrian press office, said that Austria would con- tinue to insist that any per- Eitan: Syria Taking Steps Leading to War With Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — Chief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan said in a weekend press interview that Syria was taking steps which could lead to a war with Israel. He told Yediot Ahronot that he did not think Syria wanted a war, but its activi- ties could lead to warfare. President Hafez Assad of Syria endorsed resolutions by the Arab League's Labor Organization calling for ac- tions against American dip- lomatic missions and inter- ests in the Mideast and the use of oil as a political weapon. The Arab labor unions met to discuss possible responses to Israel's an- nexation of the Golan Heights, with resolutions 1/2 blk. E. of Drake . 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Austria, he said, would continue to give other organizations work- ing in the field of immigra- tion the right to contact Soviet Jews and assist them in finding a permanent home. The Chancellor noted that Austria had carried out this policy for 10 years at considerable security risk 569-2330 12 Mile at Evergreen Open 7 Days • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • calling for "a popular Arab action" against the U.S. in the Mideast. At the same time, the Saudi newspaper, Al Medina, warned the U.S. and its European allies that they face "the gravest con- sequences" if they continue to block punitive measures against Israel in the United Nations Security Council which is debating a Syrian resolution for mandatory sanctions against Israel. Eitan said that if war were forced on Israel, Israel would this time "fight to the end." and cost to the country. Austria's Interior Minister Erwin Lanc pointed out that the agreement with the Jewish Agency, that it had exclusive use of the facility, was binding only with regard to those Soviet Jews who ex- pressed a willingness to go to Israel. The percent- age of Soviet Jews willing to go to Israel has de- creased steadily and pre- sently stands at 20 per- cent, Lanc said. . organizations to help them e settle in the United States - would be taken down, the Austrian press office said. However, each arriving Soviet Jew would have to sign, in the presence of an Austrian official, a slip of paper written in Russian that he or she is aware of I other immigration pos- sibilities and that he or she was going to Israel without -- any coercion. After a meeting Friday afternoon in Vienna be- tween Austrian govern- ment officials, Jewish Agency personnel and Am- bassador Yissachar B en- Yaacov of Israel, it was agreed, for the time being, that posters in the facility informing immigrants of aid offered by various Jewish and non-Jewish BAGELS & LOX DELIVERED SUN. MOPING To Your Doo, Cream Cheese & Smoked Fish CALL JERRY OR DAVID 354-1887 By Fri. Night BEST PRICES IN TOWN SAVE HORIZONTALS VERTICALS d WOVEN WOODS with ad 60% * Broadcasts SAVE (Continued from Page 1) The JCCouncil contacted representatives of the local Jewish communities in areas served by four other stations. In Ishpeming, a member of the Jewish com- munity was contacted con- cerning station WUPY. He has informed Council that he communicated with WUPY management and was assured that the station does not carry the Liberty Lobby broadcasts. 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