Oil Payments
Being Watched
Rep. William Brodhead
(D-17th District) has re-
ceived a response from the
Internal Revenue Service
concerning payments made
to Saudi Arabia by Aramco.
Louis Panush, public af-
fairs co-chairman for the
Zionist Organization of
America-Detroit District,
had asked Brodhead to in-
vestigate tax deductions by
Aramco, which paid the
Saudis $34 per barrel for oil
when the spot market price
was lower.
Gerald Portney, IRS
associate chief counsel,
Brodhead that the
was looking into the
se, but federal laws
prohibited the disclosure
of the tax affairs of indi-
vidual taxpayers.
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gigg
Brodhead -wrote Panush
that the implication is that
the tax code is being used to
subsidize Saudi Arabia and
he has asked the House
Ways and Means ComMit-
tee to continue to monitor
the situation.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Memorial for Suffragist
.
NEW YORK (JTA) — place for the memorial serv-
The daughter of Clara Lem- ice was still being worked
lich, an immigrant who, at out by the Emma Lazarus
23, sparked and led the first Federation of Women's
general strike by 20,000 Clubs, but would probably
shirtwaist-makers in New be held in October. The
York in 1909, said a memo- strike leader died in a Los
rial service was being Angeles nursing home on
planned for her late mother July 23 at age 93. Her ashes
in Manhattan.
were interred at New Mon-
Rita Margolish, the tefiore Cemetery in
daughter, said the time and Pinelawn, „N.Y.
Clara Lemlich, a founder
of the Shirtwaist-makers
Local 25 of the Interna-
tional Ladies Garment
Workers Union, had a long
career as one of the first suf-
fragists in the United
BETH SHALOM'S States and was active in
combined Yachad-Yeladim many Jewish women's
group for children in kin- organizations.
dergarten through grade
Most of the 20,000 work-
five will have a reunion- ers she led in the general
indoor picnic noon Aug. 22 strike were women and
in the synagogue: Children most of them new Jewish
should bring board games emigrants who spoke only
and a bagged dairy lunch. Yiddish, the language in
Beverage will be provided. which Clara Lemlich per-
Admission is nominal.
suaded them, at a meeting
Parent volunteers are at Cooper Union in Manhat-
needed. To volunteer, call tan in 1909, to defy their
adviser Heidi Press, 352- sweatshop employers and
6858, evenings between 6 paralyze them with the
and 10 p.m.
general strike.
Youth
News
Friday, August 13, 1982 45
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