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,.Jfir*-«•■'■,■/'•■, •- *. * ,^'-^''Vw? tofoA';..'. .Vr' '-\X»*Sk HRONICLE UIBRAHY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1982 VELMn AVE. COLS. 0. 43211 . 7 EXCH ZJtAvy Se^'M Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^7A\Ji VOL. 52 NO. 33 AUGUST 15,1974-AB 27 TEL AVIV (WNS) — No decision has been made yet / on the next step in the Middle East peace negotiations, Foreign Minister Yigal Allon told reporters here after returning from his talks with American officials in Washington. He said the next step will come after other Israeli and Arab officials hold talks in Washington this month, Earlier in New York, Allon told a meeting of American Jewish leaders that he was satisfied with his talks with American Administration and Congressional officials. He said he had also discussed the fate of Soviet and Syrian Jewry and found the Administration cares about their fate. NEW YORK (WNS) — Some Soviet Jewish activists who were dismissed when they first applied to emigrate to Israel have been offered their old jobs back on condition they withdraw! their applications, according to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. It was reported, however, that many of them would be getting only half of their previous salaries. One of the most prominent among the group is the 26 - year - old astrophysicist Evgeny Levich, who was recently released after one year of imprisonment in a military / installation. Although Levich was not required to with¬ draw his application, observers noted that the sen¬ sitive nature of his work could prevent his departure at a later date. NCSJ chairman Stanley Lowell said the new move is welcome, but if it "represents subtle bribery or extortion, then U.S. citizens, especially our Congress, will be very alert to the implications of a possible new tactic aimed at halting emigration of certain Jews." LONDON (WNS) — In an emotional ceremony. during a reception given by Israeli Ambassador Gideon RaphaeL Valery and ,Galih{i Panov, the two . 7^^ejball^t dancer's how living in Israel, thanked the people iti'Engiaiid'-wjio- Help^liKd^hWil&Jfl^loyie'7r struggle to emigrate from the Soviet Union, "Thank >: you, thank you for our lives," Valery Pahpv said. "You have not only helped us, you have given fresh hope.to the entire Russian intelligensia, as well as opening the way for more of our people. The least we can do in teturn is try and give you the best, the very best within the confines of our art." Sol Morton Isaac To Receive National B'nai B'rith Award It has been "announced by the National Offices of the B'nai B'rith that Mr. Sol Morton Isaac of Columbus has been selected by the Columbus B'nai B'rith to receive this years Guardian of the Menorah award which is given each year to a distinguished citizen who has been recognized for his service to both his com¬ munity and nation which is Identified with a wide range of cultural, educational, religious and human relations activities. Mr. Isaac, a partner in'the Law Firm of Isaac and Isaac witht-ffices in Columbus has over the years given of his time and efforts and in all of the above mentioned he has distinguished himself. Among the many credits he has are as follows: Member for many years of the Columbus B'nai B'rith. Zion Lodge No: 62, a Past President of the Family and Children's Bureau, The Columbus Bar Association, Family Service Association of America, The Ohio Citizens Council for Health and~JWelfare, The National Conference on Social Oil Firms Undertook Propaganda Campaign Against Israel Under King Faisals Orders WASHINGTON (JTA) — the four American oil firms comprising the huge Arabian - American Oil Co. (ARAMCO) undertook a six- month propaganda cam¬ paign last year, under orders from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, to diminish- United States support of Israel, a Senate subcommittee reported - on Aug. 6. The Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on multi- Ma tional corpora tions said, in releasing previously secret testimony, that the campaign was started in May, 1973 by Mobil, Exxon, Texaco and Standard Oil of California from its chair¬ man, Otto Miller on July 26, 1973, urging support for "the aspirations of the Arab people." The letter was the first time a major oil company took a public stand on the Arab side- of the Middle East issue. The • Faisal threat reportedly was made during a May 23, 1973 meeting in Geneva between the King, other Saudi Arabian leaders and ARAMCO officials. Sen. Franc Church (D. Idaho), said ARAMCO officials met with'U.S. government of¬ ficials after Faisal made his threat. The propaganda and lobbying campaign extended into Oct. 1973, highlighted by a letter to President Nixon which apparently was not'' answered/according to the testimony which also in¬ cluded a report that con¬ fidential meetings on the Nixon Urged Daughters To Stay Away From "Arts" Because Of Jews, Leftists Washington (jta> - President Nixon wanted his daughters to keep away from "the arts" during the 1972 election campaign because the people in them were Jews and leftists, according to* the transcripts of conversations released by the:White Hqusif oil Aug; 6; Nixon's statement was contained in the first of three recorded conversations he had with his then Chief of Staff, H.R. Haldeman in the Oval Room of the White House June 23,1972, six days after the Watergate break- in. The two were discussing areas where .. Nixon's daughters, Julie and Tricia, could campaign and also the possibility of harm to them from hecklers. The President then said: "For example —now the worst thing (unintelligible) is to go to anything that has to do with the arts.". Haldeman replied: "Ya, see that — it was (unintelligible) Julie giving that time in the museum in Jacksonville." Nixon: "The arts you know —i> they're: Jews,; 7 they're leftwing — in other wordsj stay away. Make a point." Haldeman: "Sure." Nixon: "Middle America — put that word out — Middle America type of people.-.'. Bob, relate it to Middle America and not the elitist (unintelligible). Do you agree?" Haldeman: "Yep, sure do." Last May the New. York Times and CBS reported that in transcripts the White House turned over earlier Nixon had used ethnic slurs including anti - Jewish comments such as ■ "Jew boys" in private talks with aides. This was at the time categorically denied by White House Counsel J. Fred Buzhardt. Meanwhile B'nai B'rith President David M. Blurnberg issued. a statement declaring that,he found no evidence in the • (CONTINUED ON PAGE 131. issue took place between ARAMCO officials and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger at his request. According to the testimony, a staff investigator told the Senators at a closed hearing in June that Congress would have to decide on the propriety of the ARAMCO effort and that ARAMCO, "under the U.S. companies, is an instrument of the Saudi Arabian government in carrying out Saudi orders in terms of influencing United States foreign policy." The testimony data showed thatW.W. Messick of SQCAL, who is , also ARAMCO's top technical officer, testified that the Arab oil embargo imposed after;the Ypm Kippur War took the oil combine "off the hook" because ARAMCO faced a forced cutback in production because of technical problems and delays in' delivery of equipment needed to develop Saudi Arabia's huge oil ' reserves.' Church said that the American oil firms followed Faisal's in-. .(CONTINUED ON'PAGE 16) ADL Reports Liberty Lobby Escalates Anti-Semitism Sol Morton Isaac Welfare, The Columbus Bar Foundation and the United Community Council of Columbus, Ohio. His past professional activities, have included, Founder and Co-Chairman 1961-67 of the National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers, Board Member of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Member of Founding Committee of the Section of Family Law of the American Bar Association. His current civic and welfare organization work includes a Member of the (CONTINUED ON PACE 'la) NEW YORK, (JTA) - Liberty Lobby, the Washington - based far - right propaganda apparatus which was charged by the Anti - Defamation League of B'nai B'rith last month was using its national daily radio program to peddle bigotry, has escalated its anti - Semitic .campaign with the promotion and distribution of two notorious hate tracts, the ADL said.. ? 7 The two works, according to John L. Goldwater, chairman of ADL's fact finding committee, are "The Myth of the Six Million," a 119 - page anonymous paperback, and a reprint of a 27 - year - old fraudulent anti - Semitic pamphlet, "The ADL and Its .'Use in the Communist Offensive,'.' written by Robert H.' Williams, an anti • Jewish propagandist in the 1940s and 1950s. * The ADL in a survey made public July 3 by Lawrence Peirez;:^chairman of the agency's national civil rights committee, had revealed that "This Is Uberty Lob- (CONTINUED'ONPAGE 14) Daniel Harrison, Jewish Educator, Will Retire Announcement is being made by Dr. Harold Starr; president of the Columbus Hebrew School, and Dr. William Engelman, chairman of the Jewish Education Committee ' - Columbus Je wisii Federation, that Daniel < Harrison, principal 'of the Columbus Hebrew School, and executive secretary of the Jewish Education Committee - CJF, will retire Aug. 30. Upon his retirement, he will have completed fifty years of service in the field of Jewish Education; '■ K>7 Mr. Harrison was ap- Daniel Harrisop pointed as principal of the Columbus Hebrew School in August 1944. Previous to 1944 he was associated with the following: Jewish Educational Association • Indianapolis, Indiana, 1929- 44; Principal Hebrew In¬ stitute, San Antonio,' Texas, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) Cummins Will Head 75 IMF Campaign the 1974 General Campaign. During this period, under his capable leadership," Columbus Jewry raised the largest sum ever 'in its history — a total of almost $4 million dollars. "We are fortunate that Millard Cummins accepted this important position again, because the 1975 - Campaign will be a crucial one," said Norman Meizlish. "The problems that He ahead for Israel and the inflationary costs faced by Millard Cummins (continued on page 13) Columbus Jewish Federation President, Norman Meizlish announces the ' re-appointment of Millard Cummins to be the Federation - United Jewish Fund 'Campaign General Chairman for 1975. For the first time since 1949, the General Campaign Chairmanship will be held for a two year term — a tribute to the remarkable leadership thai Millard Cummins displayed during the strenuous 1973 Fall Israel Emergency Crisis and
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Full Text | ,.Jfir*-«•■'■,■/'•■, •- *. * ,^'-^''Vw? tofoA';..'. .Vr' '-\X»*Sk HRONICLE UIBRAHY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1982 VELMn AVE. COLS. 0. 43211 . 7 EXCH ZJtAvy Se^'M Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^7A\Ji VOL. 52 NO. 33 AUGUST 15,1974-AB 27 TEL AVIV (WNS) — No decision has been made yet / on the next step in the Middle East peace negotiations, Foreign Minister Yigal Allon told reporters here after returning from his talks with American officials in Washington. He said the next step will come after other Israeli and Arab officials hold talks in Washington this month, Earlier in New York, Allon told a meeting of American Jewish leaders that he was satisfied with his talks with American Administration and Congressional officials. He said he had also discussed the fate of Soviet and Syrian Jewry and found the Administration cares about their fate. NEW YORK (WNS) — Some Soviet Jewish activists who were dismissed when they first applied to emigrate to Israel have been offered their old jobs back on condition they withdraw! their applications, according to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. It was reported, however, that many of them would be getting only half of their previous salaries. One of the most prominent among the group is the 26 - year - old astrophysicist Evgeny Levich, who was recently released after one year of imprisonment in a military / installation. Although Levich was not required to with¬ draw his application, observers noted that the sen¬ sitive nature of his work could prevent his departure at a later date. NCSJ chairman Stanley Lowell said the new move is welcome, but if it "represents subtle bribery or extortion, then U.S. citizens, especially our Congress, will be very alert to the implications of a possible new tactic aimed at halting emigration of certain Jews." LONDON (WNS) — In an emotional ceremony. during a reception given by Israeli Ambassador Gideon RaphaeL Valery and ,Galih{i Panov, the two . 7^^ejball^t dancer's how living in Israel, thanked the people iti'Engiaiid'-wjio- Help^liKd^hWil&Jfl^loyie'7r struggle to emigrate from the Soviet Union, "Thank >: you, thank you for our lives," Valery Pahpv said. "You have not only helped us, you have given fresh hope.to the entire Russian intelligensia, as well as opening the way for more of our people. The least we can do in teturn is try and give you the best, the very best within the confines of our art." Sol Morton Isaac To Receive National B'nai B'rith Award It has been "announced by the National Offices of the B'nai B'rith that Mr. Sol Morton Isaac of Columbus has been selected by the Columbus B'nai B'rith to receive this years Guardian of the Menorah award which is given each year to a distinguished citizen who has been recognized for his service to both his com¬ munity and nation which is Identified with a wide range of cultural, educational, religious and human relations activities. Mr. Isaac, a partner in'the Law Firm of Isaac and Isaac witht-ffices in Columbus has over the years given of his time and efforts and in all of the above mentioned he has distinguished himself. Among the many credits he has are as follows: Member for many years of the Columbus B'nai B'rith. Zion Lodge No: 62, a Past President of the Family and Children's Bureau, The Columbus Bar Association, Family Service Association of America, The Ohio Citizens Council for Health and~JWelfare, The National Conference on Social Oil Firms Undertook Propaganda Campaign Against Israel Under King Faisals Orders WASHINGTON (JTA) — the four American oil firms comprising the huge Arabian - American Oil Co. (ARAMCO) undertook a six- month propaganda cam¬ paign last year, under orders from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, to diminish- United States support of Israel, a Senate subcommittee reported - on Aug. 6. The Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on multi- Ma tional corpora tions said, in releasing previously secret testimony, that the campaign was started in May, 1973 by Mobil, Exxon, Texaco and Standard Oil of California from its chair¬ man, Otto Miller on July 26, 1973, urging support for "the aspirations of the Arab people." The letter was the first time a major oil company took a public stand on the Arab side- of the Middle East issue. The • Faisal threat reportedly was made during a May 23, 1973 meeting in Geneva between the King, other Saudi Arabian leaders and ARAMCO officials. Sen. Franc Church (D. Idaho), said ARAMCO officials met with'U.S. government of¬ ficials after Faisal made his threat. The propaganda and lobbying campaign extended into Oct. 1973, highlighted by a letter to President Nixon which apparently was not'' answered/according to the testimony which also in¬ cluded a report that con¬ fidential meetings on the Nixon Urged Daughters To Stay Away From "Arts" Because Of Jews, Leftists Washington (jta> - President Nixon wanted his daughters to keep away from "the arts" during the 1972 election campaign because the people in them were Jews and leftists, according to* the transcripts of conversations released by the:White Hqusif oil Aug; 6; Nixon's statement was contained in the first of three recorded conversations he had with his then Chief of Staff, H.R. Haldeman in the Oval Room of the White House June 23,1972, six days after the Watergate break- in. The two were discussing areas where .. Nixon's daughters, Julie and Tricia, could campaign and also the possibility of harm to them from hecklers. The President then said: "For example —now the worst thing (unintelligible) is to go to anything that has to do with the arts.". Haldeman replied: "Ya, see that — it was (unintelligible) Julie giving that time in the museum in Jacksonville." Nixon: "The arts you know —i> they're: Jews,; 7 they're leftwing — in other wordsj stay away. Make a point." Haldeman: "Sure." Nixon: "Middle America — put that word out — Middle America type of people.-.'. Bob, relate it to Middle America and not the elitist (unintelligible). Do you agree?" Haldeman: "Yep, sure do." Last May the New. York Times and CBS reported that in transcripts the White House turned over earlier Nixon had used ethnic slurs including anti - Jewish comments such as ■ "Jew boys" in private talks with aides. This was at the time categorically denied by White House Counsel J. Fred Buzhardt. Meanwhile B'nai B'rith President David M. Blurnberg issued. a statement declaring that,he found no evidence in the • (CONTINUED ON PAGE 131. issue took place between ARAMCO officials and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger at his request. According to the testimony, a staff investigator told the Senators at a closed hearing in June that Congress would have to decide on the propriety of the ARAMCO effort and that ARAMCO, "under the U.S. companies, is an instrument of the Saudi Arabian government in carrying out Saudi orders in terms of influencing United States foreign policy." The testimony data showed thatW.W. Messick of SQCAL, who is , also ARAMCO's top technical officer, testified that the Arab oil embargo imposed after;the Ypm Kippur War took the oil combine "off the hook" because ARAMCO faced a forced cutback in production because of technical problems and delays in' delivery of equipment needed to develop Saudi Arabia's huge oil ' reserves.' Church said that the American oil firms followed Faisal's in-. .(CONTINUED ON'PAGE 16) ADL Reports Liberty Lobby Escalates Anti-Semitism Sol Morton Isaac Welfare, The Columbus Bar Foundation and the United Community Council of Columbus, Ohio. His past professional activities, have included, Founder and Co-Chairman 1961-67 of the National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers, Board Member of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Member of Founding Committee of the Section of Family Law of the American Bar Association. His current civic and welfare organization work includes a Member of the (CONTINUED ON PACE 'la) NEW YORK, (JTA) - Liberty Lobby, the Washington - based far - right propaganda apparatus which was charged by the Anti - Defamation League of B'nai B'rith last month was using its national daily radio program to peddle bigotry, has escalated its anti - Semitic .campaign with the promotion and distribution of two notorious hate tracts, the ADL said.. ? 7 The two works, according to John L. Goldwater, chairman of ADL's fact finding committee, are "The Myth of the Six Million," a 119 - page anonymous paperback, and a reprint of a 27 - year - old fraudulent anti - Semitic pamphlet, "The ADL and Its .'Use in the Communist Offensive,'.' written by Robert H.' Williams, an anti • Jewish propagandist in the 1940s and 1950s. * The ADL in a survey made public July 3 by Lawrence Peirez;:^chairman of the agency's national civil rights committee, had revealed that "This Is Uberty Lob- (CONTINUED'ONPAGE 14) Daniel Harrison, Jewish Educator, Will Retire Announcement is being made by Dr. Harold Starr; president of the Columbus Hebrew School, and Dr. William Engelman, chairman of the Jewish Education Committee ' - Columbus Je wisii Federation, that Daniel < Harrison, principal 'of the Columbus Hebrew School, and executive secretary of the Jewish Education Committee - CJF, will retire Aug. 30. Upon his retirement, he will have completed fifty years of service in the field of Jewish Education; '■ K>7 Mr. Harrison was ap- Daniel Harrisop pointed as principal of the Columbus Hebrew School in August 1944. Previous to 1944 he was associated with the following: Jewish Educational Association • Indianapolis, Indiana, 1929- 44; Principal Hebrew In¬ stitute, San Antonio,' Texas, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) Cummins Will Head 75 IMF Campaign the 1974 General Campaign. During this period, under his capable leadership," Columbus Jewry raised the largest sum ever 'in its history — a total of almost $4 million dollars. "We are fortunate that Millard Cummins accepted this important position again, because the 1975 - Campaign will be a crucial one," said Norman Meizlish. "The problems that He ahead for Israel and the inflationary costs faced by Millard Cummins (continued on page 13) Columbus Jewish Federation President, Norman Meizlish announces the ' re-appointment of Millard Cummins to be the Federation - United Jewish Fund 'Campaign General Chairman for 1975. For the first time since 1949, the General Campaign Chairmanship will be held for a two year term — a tribute to the remarkable leadership thai Millard Cummins displayed during the strenuous 1973 Fall Israel Emergency Crisis and |
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