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October 24, 1980 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-24

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Friday, October 24, 1980

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342-7801

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Names of Firms Boycotting Israel to Be Published

(Continued from Page 1)
tion."
Green, who heads the Re-
search Group and who is

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presently running for Con- 1977 and involve nearly
gress from New York City 63,000 boycott cases, Mark
on the Democratic Party Green said in New York.
ticket against the Republi- They contain familiar cor-
can incumbent Rep. Bill porate names like Caterpil-
Green, filed the suite lar, Mack Truck, General
against the Commerce De- Tire and Upjohn, as well as
partment to force the disclo- the names of several
sure of the documents after thousand other American
Commerce Secretary companies that agreed to
Juanita Kreps refused to re- Arab demands not to do
lease them voluntarily. business with Israel in
order to trade with Arab
After an unsuccessful ap-
peal by the department to states.
Green said the documents
the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia, would also show the types of
goods traded and their
the reports were ordered
value.
disclosed by the District " The latest issue of
Court, and the government
Boycott Report" pub-
will now comply with that lished by the American
order.
Jewish Congress re-
The documents cover the vealed that a Detroit firm,
years from 1965 until late Advance Glove Manufac-

turing Co., had not com-
plied with the boycott.
Advance had been ad-
vised by a Saudi Arabian
firm that bids would not
be received from "any
Jewish-owned firm."
Marvin Frankel told The
Jewish News that his firm
had also been advised in a
separate incident that Ad-
vance Glove could not deal
with Israel. Frankel said
both incidents occurred
more than a year ago.
The AJCongress publica-
tion also said that the In-
ternational Monetary Con-
ference, a federation of some
of the world's most impor-
tant banks, has refused
membership to Bank Leumi
of Israel, which stands 90th

W. German Jews Concerned
by European Anti-Semitism

BONN (JTA) — The rightwing terrorism in the
Jewish community in West Federal Republic. In an offi-
Germany takes a grave cial statement released here
view of the resurgence of later, Baum expressed hope
neo-Nazi violence in this that the current wave of vio-
country and elsewhere in lence will not impair Jewish
Europe and is expressing its life in West Germany.
The Interior Ministry
concern to the authorities,
particularly over the confirmed last Thursday
mounting evidence of links that members of the out-
between the neo-Nazi lawed Wehrsportsgruppe
groups and the Palestine Hoffmann visited Beirut
Buick-Hondal
several times this year. Ear-
Liberation Organization.
Interior Minister Gerhart her in the month, the Inter-
, 28585 Telegr„ph Rd. across from Tel-Twelve Mall
Baum met last week with for Minister of Bavaria re-
Southfield, Mich.
Werner Nachmann, chair- ported that Karl-Heinz
man of the Jewish commu- Hoffmann, founder and
Phone 353-1300
nity, for a discussion of leader of the paramilitary
neo-Nazi organization
which masqueraded as a
sports club, had met with
PLO officials.
He also confirmed that
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Lebanon.
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In a related development,
Heinz Galinski, chairman
of the West Berlin Jewish
community, the largest in
West Germany, called on
the European Parliament to
debate the issue of neo-Nazi
violence in Europe.
In a letter addressed to
Simone Veil of France,
President of the European
Parliament, Galinski
charged that the authorities
in Bonn and in other capi-
tals have not shown suffi-
cient awareness of righwing
terror. In the past few years,
police have uncovered sev-
eral PLO and neo-Nazi plots
against galinski and other
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but extended an invitation
to a Saudi Arabian bank,
considerably smaller, which
refused it.

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