• 44 Friday, April 10, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weizman Forecase Rescue Failure NEW YORK — Former Parade Magazine. Israeli Defense Minister Leon Charney, a New Ezer Weizman was con- York attorney and counsel sulted before the ill-fated to President Carter, flew to U.S. attempt to rescue the Israel to discuss the attempt 52 hostages in Iran and con- with Weizman and his ad- cluded that he "could see no visers. way to conduct a successful military mission," accord- The best synagogue is the ing to a recent story in heart. BAR-B-Q a • ENTERTAINING? . . . LET US DO IT FOR YOU! al Heaping Tray of luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken — is Shrimp ■ ■ French Fries or Potato Salad -- Cole Slaw — Relishes ■ — Rolls Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available ■ ■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE...PLATES—FORKS — NAPKINS ■ ■ CALL 968-1100 26076 GREENFIELD RD. 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States, Canada and West It produces and distributes Germany, but includes anti-Semitic books, neo-Nazi groups in several envelope seals and bumper other countries. He gave the stickers with anti-Jewish following as examples: slogans. • The association of John • Lauck, a leader of the Tyndall, leader of Great National Socialist Party of Britain's new-fascist Na- America, is also the head of tional Front, with J. B. the NSDAP (National Stoner, head of the racist, Sozialistiche Deutsche Ar- anti-Semitic National beiter Partei Auslandor- States Rights Party, ganization), a neo-Nazi (NSRP). group based in Nebraska. • Zundel, the spokesman • The sanctuary given by American hate groups in for Concerned Parents of 1979 and 1980 to Manfred German Descent, has also Roeder, a leading German been known as Christof neo-Nazi, when he was in Friedrich. He produces and this country as a fugitive distributes anti-Semitica in from West German justice. the form of books, pam- Roeder, convicted of neo- phlets, leaflets, posters and Nazi activity, is currently in cassettes. In Washington, left and jail in West Germany. • The participation in Oc- right political extremists tober 1980, of two leaders of are resorting to the "level of the neo-Nazi Vlaamse direct action" in a re- Militanten Orde (VMO) in surgence of neo-Nazism and an NSRP conference in anti-Semitism in Europe Marietta, Ga., prior to their and much of their prop- expulsion from the U.S. at aganda material comes the order of the State De- from the United States, partment following an ADL Simon Wiesenthal declared. The 72-year-old Nazi- protest. According to ADL re- hunter from Austria urged that the U.S. adopt legisla- cords: • Dietz came to the tion against racial hatred as United States from Ger- a means to help prevent the many in 1957. His Liberty spread of anti-Semitism. Bell Publications is a sub- Wiesenthal received a sidiary of Raybar, Inc., a standing ovation from ap- commercial printing busi- proximately 2,500 persons, ness. Liberty Bell is one of mainly of college age, at the largest hate propaganda George Washington Uni- versity where he spoke under the auspices of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion on the campus. The extremists operating in France, Austria, Ger- many, the Scandinavian countries and other areas of 'BERKLEY THEATRE Europe "cannot exist with- out the printed prop- 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. - aganda" from the U.S., he , Berkley LI 2-0330 said. The material is All Seats $1.00 supplied in six languages at all times and is sent to a mailing list Academy Award Winner for of 50,000 addresses in Best Actress Sissy Spacek Europe. and Tommy Lee Jones in Wiesenthal noted that "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER (PG) West German police re - Weekdays incl. Sat. 7:20 & 9:30 cently raided 2,000 apart- Sun. 2:50, 5, 7:15 & 9:25 ments late one night and found weapons, munitions BLOOMFIELD THEATRE and propaganda in the Downtown Birmingham German language printed 646-0154 in the U.S. and also in All Seats $1.50 Canada. Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda in The consequences, he (PG) "9 to 5" said, include the desecra- Fri. 7:30 & 9:35 tion of Jewish cemeteries, Sat.-Sun. 5: '2 0, 7:30, 9:35 daubing swastikas on Mon.-Tues. 7:30 only Jewish buildings and kil- Wed.-Thurs. 7:30, 9:35 lings of foreigners, includ- ing innocent Viettiamese in KINGSWOOD THEATER Hamburg. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Wiesenthal said the pub- Bloomfield Hills 338-2856 Under New Management lishers of hate material in the U.S. are "abusing the ALL SEATS $1.25 freedom they have." He AT ALL TIMES noted that while there is Robert DeNiro in "RAGING BULL" (R) world-wide cooperation Fri. & Sat. 7:05, 9:35 against the drug traffic "no MOVIE GUIDE Sun. 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 Mon.-Thurs. 7:05, 9:20 WASHINGTON THEATER 426 S. Washington, R.O. 541-0082 All Seats $1.25 at all times Robert DeNiro in "RAGING BULL" (R) Fri. & Sat. 7:05, 9:35 Sun. 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 Mon.-Thurs. 7:05, 9:20 cooperation exists against the poison.being supplied to young people and in the schools" in the form of anti-Semitic propaganda. In Bonn, the trial of 22 anti-Nazi activists, accused of violent behavior opened in Bad Hersfeld last week amid protests by more than 200 demonstrators who de- nounced the proceedings. The charges, brought by the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party _(NPD), stem from nationwide ral- lies against the NPD's tra- ditional "Deutschland Meeting" last June 17 in which the defendants were allegedly involved. The prosecutor of the fed- eral state of Hessen claims the anti-Nazis resorted to intimidation and violence in -the course of illegal demonstrations that consti- tuted a breach of the peace. The protestors, who began their vigil outside the Bad Hersfeld court, said their demonstratiori would continue as long as the proceedings lasted. But they themselves face possible prosecution in the nearby city of Fulda. The authorities there are reported to be considering bringing charges against the anti-Nazis for in- timidating the court in Bad Hersfeld. They cited a placard carried by the pro- testors that warned that un- less the accused are acquit- ted there would be riots. One of the accused is 22- year-old Leon Shackman, an Israeli photographer who has been covering neo-Nazi activities in West Germany for two years. Shackman said he was sev- erly beaten by neo-Nazis without provocation. The NPD intends to show the court an 8 mm. film al- legedly proving that the photographer had acted in a violent manner. Meanwhile, Peter Chot- jewitz, an author who is par- ticipating in the Bad -Hersfeld protest, observed that the federal constitution guarantees the right of every citizen to resist Nazism. He said the charges brought against the anti- Nazi activists were a viola- tion of that right. Egypt Still Obeys Boycott, ADL Asserts NEW YORK An Egyp- tian public firm is pursuing the boycott against Israel despite the fact that it was lifted in the Egyptian- Israeli peace treaty, accord- ing to the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Abraham H. Foxman, ADL's associate nationar director, said the conditions laid down by the Alexandria Water General Authority in soliciting bids for piping were a "disturbing de- velopment" and harm "peaceful relations." Foxman pointed out that the water authority stipu- lated that any firm which supplies the pipes must not ship them on black-listed vessels, on Israel ships or on those vessels which go to Is- raeli ports or waters. — An apparatus to distill brackish and saline water using solar energy has been developed by Prof. Anthony Peranio at the Techion — Israel Institute of Technol- ogy in Haifa.