THE DETROIT' JEWISIPNEWS • Friday, August 21, AM': 5 \ Embassy Aided PLO-Trained Neo-Nazis (Continued from Page 1) exception. The broadcast at- that this information had tributed the sharp dif- been available to West ference to the continued ef- German authorities since forts of Stille Hilfe to obtain the start of 1980. But Baum early release for Nazi war insisted that the informa- criminals. tion was not enough to jus- A long-standing plan of tify legal steps against the the ruling Social Demo- leader of the neo-Nazi group cratic Party (SPD) in Bonn training in PLO installa- to tighten laws against tions. neo-Nazi propaganda is fac- Meanwhile, imprisoned ing increased difficulties in Nazi war criminals in West the Parliament. Germany benefit from the A recent review made by efficient help of a powerful German journalists showed and discreet lobby which that the initiative is highly has succeeded remarkably contested among lawmak- in reducing their jail terms ers of the SPD-Free Demo- and in providing them legal cratic Party (FPD) coali- help, according to a broad- tion, let alone deputies of cast of the Cologne-based the CDU opposition. state radio station CDU Member of Parlia- Westdeutscher Rundfu nk. ment Beno Erhard said it According - to the was a "joke" to initiate a ban JEWISH • broadcast, the lobby on neo-Nazi propaganda NATIONAL FUND masquerades as a volun- material because, he 27308 SOUTHFIELD tary organization called argued, the Federal Repub- SFLD, MI. 48076 "Stille Hilfe" (Quiet lic would be the only coun- 557-6644 Help), which purportedly try to take such a course of Monday thru Thursday, seeks to help all prison action. 9 AM to 5 PM inmates. As things stand now it Friday 9 AM to 4 PM The broadcast cited a re- seems probable that the cent study on two categories SPD will succeed in get- of prisoners serving life ting Parliament to pass' at terms: Nazi criminals and least some of the new bills "normal" criminals. For aimed at countering Nazi Nazi inmates, life impris- propaganda. But over the onment usually ended after past few weeks the oppo- 12 years in jail, but for the nents of that move have other category, a jail term of been successfully lobby- less than 18 years was an ing against the initiative and actually have been able to narrow the whole approach. CIFE'S SPECIAL EVENTS 4 This process is likely to SHOULD BE RECORDED FOREVER continue in the few weeks remaining for the prelimi- nary negotiations among the three parliamentary YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION factions. • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Private Parties Meanwhile, it was re- • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Etc. 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Eleven Mile Road Lathrup Village (at Lathrup Landing Shopping Plaza) 557-0860 vealed that a retired woman from Duesseldorf, Jose- phine Juergens, who last January received one of the state's highest decorations, the Bundesverdienstkreutz, turned out to be a dedicated neo-Nazi who has never hidden her hostile view towards Jews. At the time she received her award no one in the federal state gov- ernment seemed to know about her views. For the last five years she was involved in helping the former Mai- danek camp guards on trial in Duesseldorf. In a radio interview, Juergens declared that Dusseldorf is governed by Jews, hence, she explained, the lack of public sympathy for the SS officials during the trial. In a letter to the judge who presided at the trial, she said that it is im- perative for him, as it is for every German, to resist Jewish influence in similar court trials in the future and in the country's judicial system. After some attempts to play down the matter, of- ficials of the North Rhine Westphalia , government realized that the award to Juergens had become a public scandal. In a re- cent letter to Carstens, Johannes Rau, the head of the Duesseldorf gov- ernment, acknowledged that his administration was not aware that Juergens was a dedi- cated neo-Nazi. He recommended that the decoration she received be taken back. Dr Randy J Screcter 1# NEW 'YORK— Five membership missions to Is- rael sponsored by the American Jewish Commit- tee will take place between September .1981 and Oc- tober 1982. AJCommittee President Maynard Wishner noted that each mission "will allow participants to meet with Israelis from every walk of life — Jews and Arabs, scholars and busi- ness leaders, Knesset mem- bers and other cultural and political figures, sharing a wide range of viewpoints on major social, political, and economic issues that con- front the country." While each mission in- cludes dialogue with Is- raelis and a week-long stay in Jerusalem, itineraries and themes vary with each mission. The first mission, "Cel- ebrations," is scheduled for Sept. 20-Oct. 4. The second mission, "Genera- tions," scheduled for Dec. 13-27, will be open to AJ- Committee members, and to their children and grandchildren 10-years of age or older. The first 1982 tour, "Genesis," from March 14-28, will explore Israel's history and future. The seasonal theme of "Summer" highlights the Aug. 1-15, 1982 mission, which will feature Israeli art and music events. The Oct. 3-17, 1982, mission, also "Celebrations," Will mark the Jewish festivals of Sukkot and Simhat Torah. For information, write Shula Bahat, American Jewish Committee, 165 E 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022. 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