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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 Friday, June 20, 1980

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John P. Roche Calls the Bluff on Prejudicial Judgment of Israel

John P. Roche called the
bluff on prejudiced judg-
ment of Israel in the matter
of a crime against Arab
mayors. In his syndicated

column this week he showed
how any negative occur-
rence is an excuse for an at-
tack on Israel.
Roche wrote in part:

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LONDON (JTA) — If Is-
rael were to practice persis-
tent and thorough economic
and monetary restraint, its
inflation rate could be
brought down from last
year's 111 percent to 30 per-
cent in one or two years,
said Dr. Arnon Gafny, gov-
ernor of the Bank of Israel.
He did not expect that to
happen this year, not least
because the current wave of
oil price rises were similar
in their severity and inter-
national effects to those of
1973-1974, he said. Never-
theless, he believed some
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a result of the tough meas-
ures imposed by Finance
Minister Yigal Hurwitz.
The inflation rate of in-
crease in the first quarter of
1980 had dropped from
eight percent to five per-
cent, he said, but it was not
certain that this progress
would be maintained.

Gafny, wh-o arrived
here from a gathering of
central bankers in Basle,
also mentioned other
"rays of light" on Israel's
economic horizon. In the
first quarter of 1980, Is-
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demnation of Israel for the
bomb attacks on the West
Bank Arab mayors. No one
in his senses actually be-
lieves the Israeli govern-
ment aided and abetted
"Israeli Prime Minister
Menahem Begin falls into this squalid act, Begin has
denounced it, and the secu-
this category, but Begin
can hardly be blamed for rity forces have grabbed
the virtually world-wide right-wing Jewish fanatics
gang-up on Israel that under the emergency pow-
has been building since ers act.
"Yet, the UN Security
1973.
Council approved this inane
"After all, while it didn't pronouncement with the
shout statistics from the United States abstaining.
housetops, the Israeli Labor , Moreover, Hodding Carter
Government put more set- III, the State Department's
tlements on the West Bank spokesman, registered our
official disapproval. This
than has Begin.
"Let us take, for starters, could easily become a
the Security Council con- growth industry:

wrath and denounce the
governments of Sudan and
Lebanon for aiding and
abetting these heinous de-
eds?
"Further, as Israeli Am-
bassador to the UN Blum
noted, he hadn't heard any
screams of rage when the
PLO assassinated Arab
magnates.
"Throughout the whole
Andrew Young imbroglio I
was convinced that Young's
sin in President Carter's
eyes was not that he rattled
ice cubes with the PLO
spokesman, but that he got
caught. For reasons difficult
to understand; the Carter
administration has an
anti-Israel tic. Like one of
Pavlov's pups, who sali-
vated whenever the bell
rang, Israel generated
automatic id-discharges in
Washington."

"Will the State De-
partment protest to Brit-
ain every time a Catholic
is murdered in Northern
Ireland?
"The rationale seems to
be that even if the Israeli
government had no hand in
the bombings, it should
have prevented them. It is
responsible for acts of vio-
lence that take place within
its jurisdiction. But that is a
private issue. Israel will
surely compensate the vic-
tims.
"The question before the
house is: When the PLO kil-
led the American ambas-
sador to the Sudan and later
our ambassador in Leba-
non, did the UN rise in its

Israel Makes Economic Progress
Via Exports, War on Inflation

Tuesday, June 24, 1980 7:45 p.m.

chairman .

"Anybody in politics who
thinks a straight line is the
shortest distance between
two points always makes
me profoundly nervous.

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — when Pasker, who the de-
U.S. Department of Justice partment said, is also
said Tuesday that it has known as Mecys Pas-
filed actions in Philadelphia kevicius, entered the U.S.
and Los Angeles against he made "misrepresenta-
two former residents of the tions."
Baltic States, who allegedly . The department said that
cooperated with the Nazi he arrived as a "displaced
forces in the killing of Jews person" in 1950, but in
1941-1944, the department
during World War II.
The department asked said, "Pasker helped Ger-
the U.S. District Court in mans and Latvian forces,
Philadelphia to revoke the who persecuted civilians.
U.S. citizenship of Arnold The department added that
Richards Truscus, 70, and Pasker "took part in hang-
for the deportation of Mike ing and shooting of 100
Pasker of Santa Monica, Jewish civilians in July
Calif., on similar charges. 1941."
In August 1979, the U.S.
The Pasker suit was filed
with the U.S. Immigration District Court in Los
judge in Los Angeles.
Angeles ordered
Pasker's citizenship re-
According to the action
voked.
The department
against Truscus, he served
said that he admitted he
in the auxiliary police force
"concealed his back-
of the Latvian Security
ground from immigra-
Service from 1941 to 1943.
tion authorities when he
In that time, the suit said,
entered this country."
he assisted German forces
In Rotterdam, the Public
by guarding, beating and
tormenting unarmed Prosecutor demanded a 20-
year prison sentence for
Jewish civilians.
He later served the Pieter Menten on trial for
German SS and SD allegedly killing Jews and
organizations that perse- others in Pohorodze village
cuted Jews in Latvia. In in Poland in 1941 while
entering the U.S. in 1951 serving with the Nazi SS.
he "willfully concealed
his membership in Lat- UJA Names
vian groups that perse- Division Head
cuted Jews."
NEW YORK — Samuel
The department said that
"because his entry and his H. Miller of Cleveland,
1956 citizenship, were both Ohio, has been appointed
illegally obtained, the citi- chairman of the United•
Jewish Appeal "$100,000
zenship must be revoked."
In the Los Angeles suit, and Over Committee" for
the department said that the 1981 campaign.

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dollar terms by between
40 and 50 percent. Last
year they rose by 30 per-
cent in dollar terms and
10 percent in volume.
But such successes were
heavily overshadowed by
the rising oil costs, which
last year were equal to eight
percent of Israel's real na-
tional income. Such a bur-
den could not possibly be
offset by bigger productivity
in one year, he added.



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