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ALLAN NORMAN ALLAN ~We Founder/Consultant ESIablished 1919 AWARDED CERT IF iCAIL BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION 6E1401061ST/ DIAMONTOLOGIST "Retail courtesies at Wholesale Prices" I Classification change on U.S. aid to Israel sought by D'Amato New York (JTA) — Calling Is- rael "the only realistic rapid de- ployment force" in the Middle East, Sen. Alfonse. D'Amato (R-nY) said that military aid to Israel should be removed from the classification of foreign aid and "placed under the heading of the military budget." Appearing Sunday on Interna- tional Dateline, produced by Americans for a Safe Israel for National Jewish Television, the Senator also accused Egypt of "abrogating the Camp David ac- cords." D'Amato told host David Bar- Illan that compared to the "$160 billion we spend on NATO," assis- tance to Israel costs "practically Soviet authorities clamp down on Odessa activists Monday - Saturday, 10-9. Sunday, 12-5. Tel-Huron. Tech-Plaza, Orchard Mall, Saturday 10-6. Tel-Huron Closed Sunday. PRESIDENT 1 IRV TASCO 545-2840 Grand Opening Now! The Corners, Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile. NEWS 'CARICATURES; FEATURING FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER: d I FINE JEWELERS 30400 Telegraph Rd. Birmingham, MI 48010 Suite 134 Phone: 642-5575 Daily tit 5:30 Thurs. til 8:30, Sat. til 5 ME UM no money," and that aid to Israel "strengthens" America's strategic position. American economic and mili- tary aid to Israel will reach $2.6 billion in fiscal year 1985. If the military portion were made part of the U.S. military budget as is the case with the NATO countries and Japan, much of the criticism of U.S. aid to Israel would be re- moved, D'Amato noted. Suppor- ters of this move believe that it would more reliably reflect Is- rael's value to the United States at a time when Western and Soviet arms sales to Arab coun- tries and Israel's economic diffi- culties have been eroding the bal- ance of power in the Middle East. Israel meanwhile, lashed out Sunday at Britain and France for seeking to sell advanced arms to hostile Arab states and thus esca- late the Mideast arms race. Officials in Jerusalem blasted Britain's and France's weapons peddling in the Mideast. They re- ferred to recent separate sales missions by the British and French Defense Ministers to var- ious Arab countries. New York (JTA) — The Jewish community in Odessa has become the focus of a wave of persecution spreading across the Soviet Union, the Greater New York Conference On Soviet Jewry re- ported last last month. Jewish ac- Wesleyan student tivists from Odessa are the latest to be caught up in the current unit votes to keep wave of Soviet persecution. funds for Farrakhan . Mark Nepomniashchy, a 53- year-old electrical engineer, and New York (JTA) — The Wes- Yakov Mesh, a 32-year-old tailor, leyan Student Assembly (WSA) were arrested last month and the last night voted 16-7 in what was Conference reported that the described as an "advisory opin- Soviets are spreading rumors that ion" recommending that the Stu- a "Zionist group has been un- dent Budget Committee retain in covered." The third key activist is its allocations to Wesleyan Uni- Yakov Levin, who has been de- versity student groups the $2,000 tained since August 10. requested by a black student In a related development, the organization for an appearance of Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry Nation of Islam leader Louis Far- announced last week that a group rakhan. of 129 Orthodox, Conservative, The WSA action followed two Reform and Reconstructionist days of voting on a student re- rabbis have written jointly to ferendum that rejected the budget Soviet President Konstantin allocations for 84 student groups Chernenko protesting KGB ar- at the Middletown, Conn. univer- rests in the Jewish community sity. The referedum was a vote on and the USSR's linking of drug the entire student budget, not use to Jewish rituals. specifically the Farrakhan alloca- In Washington, former tion, although the referendum Presidents Jimmy Carter and was initiated because of the funds Gerald Ford last week joined Sen. . requested for a Farrakhan ap- Charles Percy (R-Ill.) in urging pearance next spring. the Soviet Union to allow Jews Meanwhile, the FBI is continu- and other minorities to practice ing to investigate threatening their religion freely and to emi- phone calls that have been made grate if they wished. to university officials and stu- In an address Sunday on the dents at Wesleyan. Bobby Wayne plight of Soviet Jewry, Morris Ab- Clark, director of public informa- ram, chairman of the National tion and publications at Wes- Conference on Soviet Jewry, told leyan, said the calls began on Oct. a synagogue audience in 10 when the controversy began. Westchester, N.Y. that he was confident that negotiations be- Israel anti-terror tween the United States and the Soviet Union would eventually measures praised "win freedom for vast numbers of Soviet Jews who want to emi- New York l(JTA) — Secretary of grate." State George Shultz told a New Abram, who is also vice chair- York synagogue audience last man of the U.S. Commission on week that Israel deserved praise Civil Rights, addressed some 400 for the way the Jewish state has people in Temple Israel Center at handled terrorists and called for a program preceding public support to implement a pol- groundbreaking ceremonies for a icy of "swift and sure measures" $2 million expansion and renova- against terrorism. tion of the Temple. Shultz's address at the Park Meanwhile, in Israel, the Knes- Avenue Synagogue was one of set has adopted 19 Prisoners of several he has been giving, urging Zion from the USSR, among them specific action by the United those who are still awaiting trial States for a policy of military force because of their Zionism. against terrorists.