THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, July 30, 1982 U.S. Will Press Soviets on Jews WASHINGTON (JTA) — Michael Gale, President Reagan's liaison with the Jewish community, reiter- ated the Administration's position that it will raise the issue of Soviet Jewry emig- ration at all "top level" meetings between the United States and the Soviet Union. "The President shares your home that the leaders in the Soviet Union will re- consider their policies on emigration and human rights and renew their commitment to the Helsinki Final Act, not just with empty words, but with de- eds," Gale told some 100 persons attending the daily noon vigil across from the Soviet Embassy. It was the first time in the 11-year his- tory of the vigil that a White House official had partici- pated. The vigil was dedicated to Ida Nudel, who had been exiled to Siberia and re- leased last March. Before the vigil, a five-member delegation from the Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ) and the Jewish Community Council (JCC) of Greater Washing- ton met with Elizabeth Dole, director of the White House office of public liaison, to urge the President's help on behalf of Nudel. Joan Sacarob of Hadassah attempted un- successfully to deliver petitions on behalf of Nudel to the Soviet Em- bassy. Meanwhile, the 43 freshman members of the House of Representatives are making daily speeches on the House floor on behalf of Siiviet Jewish refusniks in a campaign that began last week and will continue through September. CAR STEREO THAT SAVES YOU GAS Don't drive to us. We'll drive to your home or office and provide fast professional installation at discount prices. The campaign was an- nounced by Reps. Christ- opher Smith (R-N.J.) and William Coyne (D-Pa.), co- STEREO-CRUISE CONTROLS-C.B. RADIOS POWER DOOR LOCKS-POWER WINDOWS SUN ROOFS-ALARM SYSTEMS SONY-MOTOROLA-ARA-CRAIG POP-UP - Sunroofs - $175 Installed I Ni _ AM-FM CASSETTE I • I Installed at Your Location I 11.11 I • 1 I $ 99 95 Lebanese Adviser Voices Doubts on PLO Move T-TOP LOCKS All Cars I $ 5995 installed l I E • • • 11 ALARMS ■ i From $49 9$ — Ns imimmiloommitionsummmmasismi i---_____1 CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT AND PRICE QUOTE 471-1470 NOVI RADIO EXCHANGE Div. of Novi Motor Exchange, Inc. 40001 Grand River, Novi, Mi. 48050 Michigan's largest installation co. of Auto Products NEW YORK (JTA) — An adviser to Bashir Gemayal, commander of the Christian Phalangist forces in Leba- non, said Tuesday that he was skeptical about the PLO's readiness to leave Lebanon, and suggested that the Israeli siege of Be- irut would end with an as- sault on the western part of the Lebanese capital. Responding to questions at a meeting of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, Alfred Mady, who is the director of the Lebanese Information and Research Center in Washington, and counsels the Phalangist commander on foreign affairs, said that the PLO "cannot afford a political solution" and that PLO chief Yasir Arafat would be unable to impose one on all the rival factions of his organization. chairmen of the 97th Con- gressional Class for Soviet Jewry. "Working in conjunction with the National Confer- ence on Soviet Jewry, we have targeted those refus- niks who have been await- ing visas for more than six years," Coyne explained. He said each member has adopted one or two refus- niks and will be writing to the proper authorities in the U.S. and the Soviet Union on their behalf. A Soviet Jew who was sentenced to a labor camp has been informed that he will not be allowed to emigrate to Is- rael - until 1990. The Greater New York Con- ference on Soviet Jewry reported that Aleksandr Paritsky is also being pressured to recant his "crimes" on Soviet radio and TV. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry has a list of Soviet Jewish children who would like to receive letters from the West. To receive the list, write the SSSJ, 210 W. 91st St., New Yor, N.Y. 10024. N C 1 9 STEVE 5 1 11 0 CUSTOM FORMICA FURNITURE REMODELING DECKS/GARAGES 477-1582 824-7251 Meir & Sons Builders, Inc. JO ° GOLDENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile 646-8484 LITTLE MISS CHILDREN'S FASHIONS FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE! New Fall Arrivals At Reduced Prices West Bloomfield, Orchard Mall Maple/Orchard Lake , 855-6360 Open Evenings and Sunday Old World Tailor Shoppe Presents Complete tailoring services in your home or office fop Ladies, Gentlemen & Children Neckties Narrowed $4 'Lapels Narrowed $35 FREE Pickup & Delivery 5404425 (313) please phone during office hours 8:30-5:00 139 West Maple Road, Birmingham • Evening Appeintmests Available To My Dear Family and I Many Friends Who Were So Thoughtful and Concerned During My Recent Illness. My Most Heartfelt Thanks Gertrude (Trudy) Feldman