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December 05, 1980 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 5,



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MONTREAL (JTA) —
The Canadian Bar Associa-
tion has passed a resolution
to study any legal impedi-
ments which may exist to
the bringing to justice of
Nazi war criminals who
may be found in Canada
with a view to proposing to
the government appropri-
ate means of removing any
such impediments."

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The resolution, passed by
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tional and international
law sections, is the first of
its kind.
Irwin Cotler, Canadian
Jewish Congress president,
termed the resolution "a
most encouraging de-
velopment" and said he
plans to meet with Cana-
dian Solicitor General
Robert Kaplan to review the
matter.

Israel Considers
Aircraft Proposal

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael is considering a pro-
posal by the Northrup Co.,
an American aircraft man-
ufacturer, for the joint de-
velopment and production
of its projected second gen-
eration jet interceptor, the
"Lavie." The plane would
replace the Kfir, the first
combat aircraft designed
and manufactured in Is-
rael. According to North
rup officials, the proposal
would save Israel up to $300
million in development
costs and $500 million per
aircraft on the production
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Bailey Smith,
ADL Will Meet

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israeli forces clamped a
total curfew on four Arab
villages in the Samaria dis-
trict of the West Bank last
week in the aftermath of a
terrorist ambush attack on
a school bus carrying chil-
dren from Kadumim to Elon
Moreh, both Gush Emunim
settlements.
There were no casualties
among the nine children
and other passengers
aboard the bus, but the
driver and an armed civi-
lian escort sustained slight
injuries.
The driver was credited
with saving the children
when he ordered them to lie
on the floor as machinegun
bullets peppered the bus,
shattering windows.

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Rev. Bailey Smith,
president of the Southern
Baptist Convention, who
caused- an uproar with his
remark that God does not
hear the prayers of Jews,
has asked for a meeting
with Nathan Perlmutter,
national director of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, in order to
achieve "better understand-
irig with you and your
people."

They always talk who
never think.

NEW YORli— The Mac-
cabean Award of the New
York Board of Rabbis will
be given to Congressman
Benjamin S. Rosenthal on
Tuesday during the Board's
annual Hanuka reception
for New York's elected offi-
cials.
In announcing the selec-
tion of Rep. Rosenthal as
this year's recipient of the
award, Rabbi Judah
Washer, NYBR president,
spoke of Rosenthal's dedi-
cated efforts on behalf of the
consumer.

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