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Bribe-Taking Allegations Shake Up Israel's Labor Party

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JERUSALEM .(JTA) :—
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Party was badly shaken
by Asher Yadlin's guilty
plea Monday in which the
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Holim (Histadrut Sick
Fund) admitted that he
accepted bribes and
claiined he turned - much
of the money over to the
Labor Party treasury.
Key party figures named
by Yadlin in the Tel Aviv
District Court were quick
to deny any knowledge of
such transactions.
Finance Minister
Yehoshua Rabinowitz
told television reporters
that he was never per-
sonally involved in party
financing. He and former
party treasurer Zeev
Weiner-were among those
mentioned by Yadlin as
having received the

Synagogue Ruin
Probed in Algeria

PARIS (JTA) — Alge-
rian President Houari
Boumedienne said that
he has ordered police to
track down with all avail-
able means the vandals
who desecrated and
looted the Algiers
synagogue last month
and bring them to trial.
Boumedienne, who re-
ceived Marcel Said, pres-
ident of the city's Jewish
community, in a private
audience, asked him to
convey to all community
members his "sympathy
at the loss they suffered."
He also told Said that
Algeria's Jews will "al-
ways find my door open."
Three - suspects have
been arrested in connec-
tion with a synagogue
break-in but none of the
stolen objects, including
silver candle sticks and
Torah:scroll ornaments
have been recovered. The
police investigation is
continuing.

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ASHER YADLIN

money. David Kalderon,
another labor insider and
former associate of the
late Finance Minister
Pinhas Sapir, alS- o denied
knowledge of monies paid
by Yadlin to the party.
Education Minister
Aharon Yadlin, a counsin
of the defendant who was
the Labor Party's secret-
ary general at the time

the money was allegedly mine whether to order an
transferred, declined to investigation of . the
comment on press repoiks Labor Party's finances.
that he might resign from The party may be open to
charges that in accepting
the Cabinet.
Aharon Yadlin's name money from Yadlin it vio-
was signed to a receipt for lated a 1973 law barring
IL 70,000 received from contributions from com-
Asher Yadlin. The receipt panies.
was entered as an exhibit
An investigation during
for the defense in court.
the election campaign
The education minister could have grave political
said that on the advice of consequences for labor.
counsel he would not dis- - Rabin met at the party
cuss the Yadlin trial until headquarters in Tel Aviv
it is over.
Monday night with
Although Yadlin will be Rabinowitz, Aharon Yad-
sentenced- Tuesday for lin and others named in the
the offenses to which he guilty plea.
has pleaded guilty, he
faces prosecution on ad-
The meeting, attend.
ditional charges of brib- by party secretary gen-
ery, fraud and tax eva- eral Meir Zarmi, was ap-
parently called to decide
sion.
Attorney General Aha- on strategy to meet the
ron Barak indicated that political . onslaught
he would examine Yad- triggered -by .Asher Yad-
lin's testimony to deter- lin's 'allegations.

Syria Pull-Back Satisfies Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Yitzhak Rabin
and his senior ministers
expressed satisfaction
over the Syrian pull-back
in southern Lebanon.
Rabin-told the Cabinet
at its weekly session that
the government's "bal-
anced but tough" ap-
proach to the situation in
southern Lebanon has
borne fruit. He also
acknowledged the dip-
lomatic role played by the
United States in easing
the crisis.
Rabin cautioned, how-
ever, that not all of the
Syrian forces have left
the danger zone as yet
and indicated that the
Syrian presence in south-
ern Lebanon. would be
one of the subjects dis-
cussed with U.S. Secre-
tary of State Cyrus R.
Vance during his stay in
Israel.
Meanwhile, it . was
learned that about half of
the Syrian troops have
left the Nabatiyeh area
and have been replaced
by a Lebanese security
force.
In Israel, meanwhile,
border settlements have
organized into an Associa-
tion of Confrontation Set-
Cements to press for their
specific needs in terms of
their locations along the
frontier. Among those
joining the new group was
the Arab village of Hor-
fish.
The Syrians are ex-
pected to re-group at
Aisha village, north of

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NEW YORK — Headed
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Ruth Eisenberg, of West
Orange, N.J., a- Women's
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tion is en route to inspect
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Nabatiyeh. Aisha is 18 security problems On both
kilometers from Israel's sides of the border.
Addressing the closing
border. Nabatiyeh is 15
dinner of the fourth in-
kilometers distant.
The three kilometer dif- ternational mission of the
ference is negligible in . Keren Hayesod-Un-ited
terms of military deploy- Israel Appeal, Allon said
ment but represents a - "We would like to see an
pull-back from the "red independent and free and
line," the point beyond prosperous Lebanon
which Israel has said it which must not be in-
would not permit gi non- eluded in the confronta-
Lebanese army. ti-on line." He said that
Israel's credibility will southern Lebanon should
thus be restored and the troops.
be cleared of foreign
Syrian presence around
Aisha will be, In effect,
with Israel's consent.
Meanwhile, an Israeli
patrol came under
bazooka fire near the
Lebanese border last Fri-
day night, a military
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