18 Friday, January 4, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Right-Wing , Neo-Nazi Focus of the U.S. Labor Party Unveiled By ROCHELLE WOLK (Part 2 of a series) NEW YORK JTA ) — Lyndon LaRouche, Jr. and his United States Labor Party (USLP) have been are "far better educ.ated and more highly motivated than those of the smaller Nazi sects." describes also He LaRouche as a - ruthless hate-monger who advocates the 'Final Solution' against American Jews." King and Our Town publisher Ed Kayatt have been sued by LaRouche and USLP for $20 million as a result of the series. They are also being sued by Computron, a com- puter software corpora- tion that is connected with LaRouchites. Attor- ney David Heller is han- dling both suits, as well as a slander suit against the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. King says that LaRouche, who is a candidate for President of the United States in 1980, uses code words such as "British" and "Zionist" for "Jew," and "humanist republic" for "Nazi-totalitarian state." According to the King series, on Feb. 17, 1978 LaRouche "took the big plunge and wrote of the necessity for a Final Solu- tion against world Jewry," using code words. LaRouche The (Presidential) campaign re- presents the first attempt by neo-Nazism, as opposed to less drastic forms of lu- labeled "neo-Nazi" by writer Dennis King in a series of articles that began Aug. 26 in Our Town, a Manhattan giveaway with a reported circulation of 163,000. Calling the National Caucus of Labor Commit- tees (NCLC), of which USLP is the political arm, "a nationwide neo-Nazi organization" that provides "homegrown Nazism with resources and political skills unseen since the hey- day of the German Ameri- can Bund in the late 1930s," King says that LaRouche is the "fuehrer" for some 2,500 NCLC-USLP members who NEW CADILLAC SEE OR CALL ME IN BIRMINGHAM FOR PROMPT PERSONALIZED SERVICE. I WOULD LIKE TO BE YOUR CADILLAC MAN. ANDY BLAU "Best Deal In Towri" WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4:1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM nacy, to force its way into the national electoral arena," King states. He quotes sources close to NCLC saying that LaRouche does not expect to win, but hopes to "emerge from the Presidential cam- paign as a major figure on the ultra-right in this coun- try — a Nazified version of George Wallace." While on campaign tours, however, LaRouche "suc- cessfully concealed his anti-Semitic ideas" and "managed to avoid the image of a fanatic," King reports. A two-part series by Howard Blum and Paul L. Montgomery in the New York Times on Oct. 7 and 8 states that the USLP has already raised over $100,600 for the 1980 elections. Through air- port sales of its publica- tions, fund-raising drives among members and in- come from computer and printing- companies, the USLP is expected to raise more than $4 million this year. The Times articles report that USLP members have a "dominant role" in three Manhattan companies that have total revenues of $5 million per year. These are the computer software Computron Technologies Corporation, which has among its clients Mobil Oil, Citibank, Bristol-Myers, and AT & T; World Com- position Services, a porn- puter typesetting complex that does work for the Ford Foundation and major pub- League, the New York lishers; and PMR Associ- Times, Israeli intelligence, ates, a job printing shop. and the Office of Special In- Two former USLP mem- vestigation" of the U.S. De- bers have charged that partment of Justice, a unit money from Computron is which reports directly to given, unreported, to the (Attorney General Benja- party, a potential violation min) Civiletti." of the federal campaign law. Another page one article Referring to the Times in the same issue of "New investigating team, King Solidarity," entitled "The says that the NCLC held Case of Roy Cohen" by Cri- press conferences in July in ton Zoakos, also mentions Washington and New York the Justice Department's City to claim that this was Nazi war criminal unit im- "part of a giant conspiracy plicated in an assassination involving the Anti- attempt against LaRouche: Defamation League, the "Israeli intelligence had liberal press, Israeli intelli- completed preparations gence, Rep. Elizabeth with Attorney General Holtzman (D-NY) and the Civiletti to provide a politi- Justice Department's newly cal 'cover' for the assassina- created Nazi war crimes in- tion by lending credence to vestigation unit." the slander that 'Larouche King adds that "in ef- is a Nazi' through the so- fect, LaRouche served called Office of Special In- notice that he would use vestigations created for pre- the antic harassment of cisely this specific purpose." his Presidential cam- Since the OSI is re- paign as a pretext for sponsible only for the in- launching a drive of the vestidation and prosecu- right to disband the Jus- tion of Nazi war criminals tice Department's inves- and collaborators who tigation of Nazi war crim- were connected with Hit- inals." ler's mass murders and "New Solidarity," the genocide during World twice-weekly newspaper of War II, and not for inves- the NCLC-USLP, says in a tigating neo-Nazis, New front-page article by Jeffrey Solidarity's accusations Steinberg on Aug. 31 that appear not only far- "the organized crime- fetched but illogical. corrupt Justice Department Whether they point to a mob (is) behind Our Town." link between the USLP and Another article, entitled Nazi war criminals living in "Dirty Civiletti" and writ- America or whether they ten by LaRouche, discusses are more of what the ADL a "hit order" to assassinate has called the USLP's "con- LaRouche: spiracy fantasia" is a sub- "This (assassination) op- ject for further investiga- eration was conducted in tion. cooperation with the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation (To Be Continued...) 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BONN (JTA) — Erik Blumenfeld, a member of the Bundestag who is president of the German- Israel Association, has called on Chancellor Hel- mut Schmidt to make his long postponed visit to Is- rael as demonstration of the Bonn government's rejec- tion of oil blackmail and its support of a negotiated solu- tion of the Middle East con- flict. He also urged all Western governments and political figures to stop pressuring Israel to negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Schmidt was invited to Is- rael in 1975 by the then Premier Yitzhak Rabin. The invitation was renewed by Premier Menahem Be- gin's government in 1977. But the chancellor has held back, saying he would go to Israel at a time when such a visit would be most appro- priate to the peace efforts in the area. Blumenfeld, who is also a member of the Parlia- ment of Europe, said the 1980 will be a year of "special significance" for German-Israeli relations and called on West Ger- I many to support Israel at I every stage of the dif- ficult peace process with Egypt. He also urged that Israel and Egypt receive massive economic and financial sup- port in a European framework. In that connec- tion, he proposed legislation that would make it impossi- ble to apply the Arab boycott to trade between Is- raeli and European firms. "The Federal Republic should do everything it can in order to promote Israel's trade with West Europe and at the same time encourage German firms to invest in Israel," he said. Blumenfeld was critical of the media in both Ger- many and Israel. He said inaccurate and one-sided reports were largely re- sponsible for the deteriora- tion of relations between the two countries. Finally, he said the Federal Repub-, lic should strongly support the preservation of Jerusalem as a united city, noting that Berlin is an example of the difficulties encountered in a divided city. Meanwhile, different viewpoints on the Middle East were expressed by two members of a German dele- gation that just returned from Beirut where they met PLO chief Yasir Arafat. Dieter Schinzel, a So- cial Democrat member of the Bundestag and the European Parliament, called on the Common Market countries to rec- ognize the PLO as the of- ficial representative of the Palestinian people, to support the establish- ment of a Palestinian state, to condemn Israel's settlement policy in the occupied territories and "to put on diplomatic pressure in order to create the basis for peace talks." Another member of the delegation, Lenelotte von Bothmer, also a Social Democrat, claimed to have gotten the impression that Arafat "recognizes Israel's right to exist." But none of the delegation members was able to quote Arafat di- rectly in a way that could be interpreted as a deviation from the PLO covenant's demand for the liquidation of the Jewish state. The German delegation was originally announced as a Bundestag delegation with participants from all three parties in Parliament. In the end, however, it was composed only of Social Democrats. Those who honestly mean to be true contradict them- selves more rarely than those who try to be consis- tent. — O.W. Holmes