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Friday, October 31, 1980

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14 Hurt in Israel Bomb Blast CJC, Bnai Brith Protest
JERUSALEM (JTA) — rather than inside the shel-
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jured, at least two seriously,
when a bomb exploded in
the western outskirts of
Jerusalem Sunday at a
roadside shelter where
soldiers gather to wait for
rides.
Eyewitnesses said the
bomb, concealed under a
stone bench, detonated near
a group of about 30 soldiers.
It was not immediately
known how many of the in-
jured were soldiers. Most of
the injuries were slight be-
cause the soldiers were
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TORONTO (JTA) — The
warnings to the public to
National Joint Community
be alert for suspicious-
Relations Committee of the
looking objects, espe-
Canadian Jewish Congress
cially at bus stops and and Bnai Brith have pro-
other places where
tested to the Canadian
crowds gather.
.Radio, Television and Tele-
In a related development,
communications Commis-
Issam Sartawi, an aide to
sion (CRTC) about the
Palestine Liberation number of radio stations
Organization chief Yasir
which have placed their
Arafat, met last week with
"hot-line" or "open mike"
one of President Valery Gis-
programs at the disposal of
card d'Estaing's diplomatic
a small self-styled Ku Klux
representatives. It was the
Klan unit in Toronto.
first known official contact
The protest, in the form of
between the office of the a memorandum, noted that
some of the stations which
French President and a
PLO representative.
provided air time for KKK
Sartawi, who is also the
representatives were, CHIN
PLO representative in Vie-
and CKEY in Toronto,
nna, handed over a letter CKOC in Hamilton and-
addressed to Giscard d'Esta-
CHEX in Peterborough, all
ing by Arafat to inform him in the province of Ontario.
of the latest developments
In at least one instance, a
in the war between Iraq and
talk show on CKEY with a
Iran and reported on
KKK representative was
Arafat's attempts to
rebroadcast to Western
mediate a ceasefire.
Canada on a hook-up and
Jacques Blot, Elysee
calls were received from
Palace spokesman, said Western Canadian points,
there was no discussion con-
the memorandum notes.
cerning a visit to Paris by
According to the
Arafat. He said the French
memorandum, CHOK in
government is not opposed
Sarnia was so encouraged
to such a visit but feels that
by its open line interview
it is "not timely right now."
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"that three days later it
Propaganda
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Nazi, Martin Weiche of
Paperbacked
Because he is a prop- London; Ontario, to appear
agandist for the Palesti- on the same program." The
nians and sentimentalizes show was cancelled, how-
ever, because of protests.
the PLO, Prof. Edward W.
Said's "The Question_ of
There is no more potent
Palestine" (Random House)
has a special interest for antidote to low sensuality
friends of Israel and for than admiration of the
beautiful. All the higher
Zionists.
The author of this book, arts of design are essen-
which has just been issued tially chaste, without re-
as a paperback, had written spect to the object.
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WE HAVE IT . .
New York Times and
C
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elsewhere, challenging the
KITCHEN AID
Jewish position. He has
been negative for Israel and
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Jewry .and his viewpoints
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the arguments in criticism
of Israel, this volume must
be watched for the Arab
position and in confronting
the attackers of Israel's
position.
—P.S.

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