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Stk. #1179 authority to help the Jewish community recover the re- mains of the murdered Jews so that they could be laid to rest in accordance with Jewish traditions. Mizrahi emphasized the gratuitous cruelty of the ter- rorists' behavior, since "there is no conceivable political ad- vantage that can accrue to the killers." Moreover, he noted, "even the most bloodthirsty ter- rorists who have given their lives for what they believe to be their cause have been buried, and nobody has con- tested this most elementary right to a proper burial." As our hearts fill with fresh grief and outrage at the murder of Col. Higgins, I find 'Plus tax title dent. All re- bates and dealer incentives included where applicable. Dealer participation may af- fect consumer cost Ad ex- pires Alai 14 1989 Con- sumer must present ad for double rebates "2 9 11 0 APR fin for 24 1110s lieu of rebate on select models. Based on approved credit See dealer for details . 355-1000 Soviet Regulations May Cut Israel iligavel Washington (JTA) — The Union of Councils for Soviet Jews has asked the U.S. State Department to look into new Soviet travel regulations that it says thwart travel by Soviets abroad. The group says the restric- tions, which went into effect July 1, could cut down substantially on the number of Soviet Jews able to travel to Israel. According to the new regulations, ordered by the Soviet Aviation and Finance ministries, Soviet citizens can no longer purchase tickets on the state carrier Aeroflot for destinations beyond its nor- mal service area, unless they use hard, or non- Soviet, currency. The Union of Councils says most Soviet travelers to Israel generally travel via Cyprus and would not be able to con- tinue their trip. "Soviet citizens, with few exceptions, are permitted to exchange only 200 rubles, or about $300, in any one year," said Micah Naftalin, the organization's national director. The Soviet Jewry advocacy group has asked the State Department to examine whether the new legislation violates the Soviet Union's obligations under the Vienna Concluding , Document, the human rights accord the Soviet Union and 34 other na- tions signed in January. The restrictions were reported recently when a Moscow refusenik, Leonid Stonov, told Naftalin that "more than a dozen" Soviet Jews had been turned away at Aeroflot counters the first week of July. This was confirmed last NAreek by Moscow cultural leader Mikhail Chlenov, who said the move derives from the shortage of hard curren- cy and Aeroflot's financial dif- ficulties, Naftalin reported. The Union of Councils call- ed on Moscow to open direct air travel to Israel, an idea that has been much discuss- ed recently. Sellers' Cars Get Protection Jerusalem (JTA) — The private cars of Jewish settlers in the West Bank will be fit- ted with special protective windows, paid for by the government, Transport Minister Moshe Katsav an- nounced this week. . The special windows, which are meant to help deflect rocks and firebombs hurled by Palestinian rioters, will be financed by the Transport, Defense and Treasury ministries, Katsav said. security In another measure, Egged passenger buses on routes in the West Bank will be fitted with new communications equipment, enabling them to keep in con- tact with nearby settlements. All buses traveling through the West Bank already have been fitted with the protec- tive windows. Katsav said that the government had decided to "invest money for the safety of private cars, as we have done already with the buses."