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July 31, 1981 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, July 31, 1981

We never -.To evil so
thoroughly and heartily as
when led to it by an honest

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ZOD Is Petitioning the U.S
to Stop Funding the PLO

but perVerted, because
taken, conscience.
—Tyron Edwards

FresliSummer

The Zionist Organization
of America — Detroit Dis-
trict is circulating petitions
addressed to President Re-
agan and Congress calling
for the cutting off of all
United States tax dollars
that are supporting the
Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO).
According to the ZOD
"America has given over the
years $800 million to sup-
port PLO military bases
called 'United Nations Ref-
ugee Camps.'
"As a result of that blind
support of those UN camps
we have helped treat a pow-
erful Soviet surrogate

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which has destroyed beauti-
ful Lebanon, which has
made refugees in their own
land of hundreds of
thousands of Lebanese and
which had led to the murder
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and Jews.
"Those signing the pet-
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single penny from the
United States Treasury.
"They are saying that as
American taxpayers, the
training of terrorists and
the maintaining of military
strongholds of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, is
not their rightful obligation
and they want it stopped!"

It is far more important to
me to preserve an un-
blemished conscience than

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Entry forms must be
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Theater Group
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"The Curious Savage"
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