'411Pliar 42 May 21, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r- Ch. 7 Repeats Arab Propaganda in Dearborn PLO Rally Coverage COUPON EXPIRES MAY 31st i WEDD us WXYZ-TV (Ch. 7) has been taken to task for re- marks its newsmen made during weekend coverage of a "Palestinian Day" parade in Dearborn last Saturday. According to Ch. 7's Jac LeGoff Thuie,5day evening, Prof. Bruce Levine of Wayne State University and Rabbi Elmer Berger would represent the Jewish com- munity and speak at the event. The Jewish Community Council protested to Ch. 7 on Friday that Rabbi Berger MEAN t3' 20% OFF • Wedding Invitations , • Social Announcements • Bridal Accessorie Country Peddler MeadowBrook Village Moll — Rochester 10 Mile and Telegraph -- Southfield • Dinnerware • Glassware • Hallmark • Gifts • Bridal Registry j HORSE CAMP Co-ed 8-16 specializing in WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP MAGICIAN sessions 1 to 8 weeks 6/27 to 8/15 Available For All Occasions contact WILLIAM MORGAN 25 years experience 19965 Inkster Rd. 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