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;AS JEWISH POST PASSOVER ISSUE THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 POSTORIAL PAGE 4
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POSTORIAl
Werst Awarded NCCJ Citation
, Action Needed on Boycott
President Ford’s justly-praised attack on the use of the Arab
boycott against American firms or individuals has not been
followed up with strong action by the Administration. In fact,
the Administration seems to be concentrating on preventing
Congress from enacting any legislation to curb a boycott.
Representatives from the Department of State, Treasury,
and Commerce have appeared before congressional
committees to testify that existing laws are adequate to meet
the problem and to warn against harmful restrictions on
foreign investment. But if the present laws are sufficient why
have they not, up to now, prevented American companies and
even some agencies of the federal government, from
complying with the terms of the Arab boycott?
Rep. Jonathan Bingham (D. NY) declared recently after
listening to Administration witnesses that “I am tired of
hearing the Administration say it is opposed to the boycott
'and taking very little action” against it. He said that no
company has ever been penalized for complying with the Arab
boycott demands.
Bingham has introduced a bill to penalize companies that
comply with the boycott or sign agreements discriminating
against concerns that refuse to abide with the boycott. Sen.
Harrison A. Williams (D. NJ) has proposed a law to control
foreign investment in the United States and to bar foreign
investors who participate in the boycott from buying a
significant interest in an American firm.
Prince Faisal Dm Musad Ibn
Abdul Aziz...a bullet for his
uncle King Faisal to settle am
old score. (Story starts P. lJB
Campaign
Continued from Page 1
going to stop...Passover is a
holiday of freedom and unjj||
every Jew who wants to c!j
get out of Syria, Iraq and the
Soviet Union we can not
stop...and as long as we’re
fighting for the preservation
of our people we have to have
you with us.”
Sam Wolfson was cited as
“Campaigner of the Year.”
Awards and campaign me^
But perhaps the strongest legislation is that introduced by
Rep- Peter Rodino (D. NJ) and Elizabeth Holtzman (D. NY)
which would provide fines and imprisonment for companies FqR BROTHERHOOD-Harry K. Werst, left, received the Tarrant County
and their officers who complied with the boycott. Their bill Q,apter 0f the National Conference of Christians and Jews brotherhood citation ^ -
would also aUow any person or company hurt by the boycott T ^ evening at the 24th annual dinner held at the Sheraton-Fort Worth memtoes were given to Mrs,
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These bills deserve the support of the American Jewish educational director of Grambiing State University was the main speaker. Djv[sjon) the general co-
community. But pressure must also be brought upon the Robinson known for having the most winning football teams, the most All chairmen and the scores of
Administration since such a bill even if it becomes law is not Americans and the largest supplier of players for professional football extolled volunteer workers and
effective unless it is enforced. the positives of Brotherhood. Also on the program were Thomas H. Law, master leaders.
—____of ceremonies; Dr. James M. Moudy, Chancellor of TCU; Raymond F. Albers,
AnnrAunc <t9 C Rillistrn Catholic co-chairman of Tarrant County NCCJ; George Des Camps, Fort Worth Erven Donsky, Federation
JVEIUEt; MppiUVu) Pillion p0uC8 Officer and winner of the NCCJ Scholarship; the Most Rev. John J. president, chaired the
Aid Bifi for Israel; House and K& Isadore Garsek’Congregation r22£& 'Z
Senate Conference Slated uicciKircD
(WNS) - refugees in Israel which the IXIWWI Iw C1%
buffet.
In Cairo, Egypt’s Foreign
SE is £ nasttsnsr de-
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bill. The tw. versions „„„ will “£ £2 . - "“W? *«*»*>•'
have to go to a Senate-House * c —
conference. The difference ^TThTTSSl: OBITUARIES
between the two versions on military aid for Jordan. The M
aid to Israel is in the bill is for the fiscal
appropriation for Soviet ending June 30.
called for a solid Arab bloc at
the forthcoming Geneva con-
ference.
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Bill Waldman & Erwin
HAPPY PASSOVER
year f elma fink
Graveside services for Mrs.
Harry (Elma) Fink, who died
March 20, were held March 21
at Agudas Achim Cemetery with
Rabbi Max Zucker officiating.
She is survived by her husband,
Harry Fink, and sons Benjamin
Fink and Buddy Fink, all of
Dallas.
MAX GOLDSTEIN
Rabbi Isadore Garsek officiat-
ed at graveside services on March
19 at Ahavath Shalom Cemetery
for Max Goldstein, 87, 2800
Willing, who died on March 18. A
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In Damascus, Syrian For-
eign Minister Abdul Halim
Khaddam, who has been at
odds with Egypt for their
former negotiations with*
Israel, said he was “happy (
that he (Kissinger) has failed.
The situation in the Middle*,
East is normal again. Let us.:
now face the future as one
long-time resident of Fort Worth, t'.c iuiuic as one
he is survived by his wife, Mrs. solid united front.” Khaddam
Massing?FortBWorthfsyS'Messing, also his colleagues that
aU^Fort11 Worth- ^Mr's ^DOroth1*" Syria bad been practicing
Icknitzer, Castro Valley, Caii£ with live ammunition in order
and Mrs. L. Seagei,^Oakland, Calif. for “storming enemy defense
TEXAS JEWISH POST Mines and striking deep into
Ed. and Publisher: j.a. Wisch;, enemy territory in the light of
Associate Editor, Rene Wisch; the lessons learned” in the
Dallas Manager, Chester Wisch. yom KiDDUr War of 1973
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Metro, 429-0840. Yom Kippur War.
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American
of the week.
Our Best Wishes
For A
Happy Passover
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Is what we’re here for. ■
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