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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, April 1, 1 977
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Writers Call Terrorism Big Business on Worldwide Scale
By MAURICE SAMUELSON
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LONDON (JTA)—Inter-
natiohal terroris.m has
taken on the aspects of a
big corporation. The Palesti-
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nian Liberation Organiza-
tion is believed to have up
to 50 million Pounds Ster-
ling invested in the city of
London as a result of dona-
tions from the Arab oil
states and ransom paid in
terrorist operations.
These claims were made
in a book, "The Carlos Com-
plex" published here. The
authors, Ronald Payne and
Christopher Dobson, who
srite for the Sunday Tele-
graph, named President
Muammar el-Qaddafi of
Libya as the chief bank-
roller of the Palestinian ter-
rorists and employer of Ve-
nezuelan terrorist Ilich
Ramirez Sanchez, other-
wise known as "Carlos"
who is wanted in many
countries for terrorist acts,
assassination and murder.
The authors also say that
while the European Com-
mon Market countries are
taking an increasingly ac-
tive role to combat inter-
national terrorism, the
United States is a "weak
sister". After the 1972 Mu-
nich . Olympics massacre,
the U.S. set up an inter-de-
partmental working group
on terrorism but it does
not seem to have made
much of an impact", Payne
and Dobson wrote.
The writers believe that
Israel is now impressed
with the cooperation it is
getting in Europe at the po-
lice level, notwithgtanding
the French government's be-
havior in the Abu Daoud af-
fair. They noted that Brit-
ain, France and West Ger-
ihany are now working to-
gether in a Common
Market convention against
terrorism and even before
the convention was signed
the security forces of those
countries worked out their
own operational arrange-
ments backed by constant
unoffician contact in all
three capitals and in Gen-
eva and Brussels.
The authors warned of
the growing danger that the
terrorists will gain control
of a nuclear or chemical
weapon.
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LONG BEACH, N.Y.
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beach with separate sec-
tions for men and women
for religious reasons in the
New York metropolitan
area- and the second in the
United States has been ap-
proved by the Long Beach
City Council at the request
of an Orthodox rabbi and
will begin functioning in
May when the bathing sea-.
son starts.
Rabbi Lazar Kahanow,
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Young Israel of Long
Beach, the prinipal Ortho-
dox synagogue in the area,
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an arrangement when
many Jewish residents re-
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cause of mixed bathing by
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co-mingling contravened
Jewish tradition.
WASHINGTON (JTA)—
The U.S. Supreme Court
Monday refused to review a
lower court's ruling that
Air. France was not liable
for damages suffered by its
passengers in the May, 1972
Lod Airport massacre. Sur-
vivors of the travellers gun-
ned down at the Lod termi-
nal by three Japanese ter-
rorists in the service of an
Arab terrorist organization
filed suit against the car-'
rier under the Warsaw Con-
vention.
The convention holds air-
lines responsible for dam-
ages suffered by their pas-
sengers on board the air-
craft or in the course of
any of the operations of em-
barking or disembarking."
A U.S. court of appeals
ruled, however, that during
the episode at Lod, now
known as Ben-Gurion Air-
port, "the passengers were
waiting for their baggage in=
side the terminal building,
had left the aircraft and its
immediate vicinity and
were no longer acting at
the direction of the car-
rier."
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