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March 04, 1977 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-04

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6 Friday, March 4, 1977

MAGICIAN

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25 years experience

MAGICAL MEL

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pro-Arab Groups, Expand Propagandizing

WASHINGTON
Jerusalem
Post
Washington correspon-
dent Wolf Blitzer report

the Arab lobby in
calling on "all members Arab American Univer-
Washington is gaining in
and friends" for a flood of sity Graduates (AAUG)
547-2464
effectiveness, through
letters to every newspaper was founded in 1967 in
the efforts of a number of
carrying the column. Detroit, and ha's the
groups, including the
One of the most effec- largest community of
Washington-based Naz
tive NAAA spokeshien is Arabs in North America.
tional Associatdion of
Richard Shadyac of An- It has more than 1,000
Arab Americans.
nandale, Va. members in some 13 cities
The Arabs and their-
"We're not anti-Israel," in the U.S. and Canada.
supporters here have di-
he said last year. "We -An ADL study in 1975 de-
vided their campaign into
recognize Israel's right to scribed the association as
six separate but loosely
exist, but within certain "a leftist and Third World
coordinated components:
ANNOUNCES
boundaries. Gaza and the oriented" group whose
• The various organiza-
West Bank ought to go to members are "professors,
tions representing Arab
the Palestinians, and the professionals and intel-
Americans;
city of Jerusalem should lectuals."
• The official represen-
be internationalized.• I
They are called upon as
tatives of the Arab gov-
advocate this policy speakers and writers;
ernments and the Arab
among congressmen, and they serve as witness
League;
try to educate them to the before c.ongressi on
• The oil companies,
SEN. _JAMES AllOUREZK
facts, instead of the committees, organiz
especially the Aramco nual convention.
myths about the Middle public events, appear on
members, which have ac-
East, like Israel's 'biblical radio and television; and
Abourezk insists that
tively supported the Arab thirigs have been chang- right' to Palestine." arrange symposiums and
Federal Collateral has obtained a large East Coast
cause;
There is no doubt that teach-ins. The ADL study
ing in the Senate "slowly
Estate. We are offering a limited selection of
• The pro-Arab re- and imperceptibly" over the Arab propaganda ef- said that the AAUG em-
magnificent gems at savings . 25% and more below
search groups;
fort in Washington has phasizes "quality and not
the past few years.
retail.
• The humanitarian
"Thl-ee or four years markedly improved over quantity."
groups which raise funds ago, I couldn't get a the past few years as the
(A PARTIAL LISTING)
American Near East Re-
for Palestinian refugees; match to light a cigarette latest public relations
• The well-paid lawyers from anyone — I was
techniques are im- fugee Aid (ANERA) is a
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and public relations con- pretty well shunned. To- plemented.
$13,975.00
In addition to the Arab tablished in 1968 to help
sultants
hired-
by
Arab
day,
more
and
more
LADIES' PLATINUM DINNER RING—Oval Blue Sapphire I.50 Cts. 18 Baguette Diamonds
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The Arab Information
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ANERA has circulated
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NAAA says it has more
States, headquartered in with suggested public-
$9,800.00
Abourezk (D-S.D.), the than 4,000 members in
Cairo, and thus must ,re- service announcements
only senator of Arab an- nearly all 50 states who gister with the U.S. Jus- to 2,000 radio stations ac-
EXAMINATIONS INVITED
cestry. Since the 197.3 can be called upon to con- tice , Department as ross the country, and it
war, he has diligently tact senators and rep-
foreign agents. publishes a newsletter
Michigan's icaypst Diamond Pawnbrokof
served the Arab cause, resentatives on issues of
The league provided with a circulation of
Since 1914
despite his earlier .pledge Arab concern.
$750,000 last year to sup- around 17,000. Head-
of
neutrality
made
to
his
Established in 1972, port
i n -quartered in Washington,
Federal Collateral Society, Inc. • Jewish constituents. He
NAAA says it does not ac-
Washington, New York, and active on Capitol Hill,
1117 Washington Blvd., opposite D•seit CadiNaa
is usually the featured cept funds from Arab
Chicago, San Francisco ANERA claims it only,
961-4361 Mon.
speaker at NAAA's an- governments and there-
9-5, Sot. tods.
and , Dallas.
The wants "to increase
fore does not,have to re-
Washington Center pub- American understanding .
gister as a foreign agent. , lishes The Arab Report, a of the Palestinian refugee
Although it claims that it
newsletter sent to mem- problem." But its presi-
does not do much formal
bers of Congress, jour- dent, John Richardson, is
lobbying on Capitol Hill, -nalists, TV commentators well-known for his pro-
it has in fact lobbied hard
and other so-called . Arab activities.
public-opinion molders.
- The Middle East Insti-
in Congress, regularly
testifying .before various
It also puts out The tute in Washington is a
congressional commit- Palestine Digest, which is prestigious research
tees and meeting with in-
largely a collection of center, which publishes
dividual legislators in an
news articles, editorials the Middle East Journal,
effort to win their sup-
and speeches sympathe- a scholarly quarterly.
port.
Headed by former - State
tic to the Arab cause.
NAAA has sent special
special
AIC's Washington di- Department
messages to Congress, rector is Hatem r. Hus- envoy L. Dean Brown, the
Without people, Glassman Olds would be
testified before the plat- saini, born in Jerusalem institute includes many
form committees of the and educated at the ' former U.S. ambaSsadors
just another vacant lot. And we'd be watching
Democratic and Republi- American University in in the Arab world, and
weeds grow instead, of a business.
can
Parties and was even Cairo and the University - other "Arabists."
Which is why we try to treat our
invited to a meeting in of Massachusetts.
With the vast oil re-
- t customers well. We want you to buy your
June, 1975, with Presi- , It was the AIC which - venues _flowing into Arab
cars from us. And we know we have to make
dent Ford and Secretary sponsored the well- coffers, several Arab gov-
it worth your while. Or else.
of State Kissinger in the publicized cross-country ernments have retained
White House.
People come first at Glassman Olds.
speaking tours of Clovis' top Washington attor-
It also monitors the Maksoud a smooth- , neys to represent their.
They have to. Or, very simply, there'd be
press, sending letters of talking Lebanese news- interests there. Parade
no Glassman Olds.
complaint to n ewspaperpaper editor .over the last magazine recently made
,.
'
peared
on Maksoud
numerous ap-
TV the following disclosures:
editors whenever some- two
years.
thing it considers anti- G
• The law firm headed
Arab is published.
WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST
and radio talk shows. Al- by Clark Clifford,
In January 1975, it though his efforts have former Defense Secret
sprang to the defense of been blunted by the ary, receives $150,000 a.- -
syndicated columnists Lebanese Civil War, year as a retainer from
Rowland Evans and which has been of consid- Algeria.
..
• Richard Kleindienst,
Novak, who had erable embarrassment to
...... Robert
come under fire from pro- Arabs here, he can be ex- Attorney-General under
Israel quarters for a n arti- pected to resume his President Nixon, gets
cle justifying their standpropaganda campaign in $120,000 from the same
on the Arab-Israeli con- the near future.
source.
flict. NAAA issued a memo
The Association of (Continued on Page 54)



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