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Magazine Lists Nazi Ideals of Liberty LObby's Carto
WASHINGTON — Willis Carto, head of the non-profit Liberty
Lobby which broadcasts to the public over 465 radio stations and 36 TV
outlets, has been a long-time admirer of Adolf Hitler, a new national
magazine, the Investigator, says in its October issue. The magazine is
published by nationally-syndicated columnist Jack Anderson.
Carto, who also publishes the Spotlight and the Journal for Historical
Review, denies ever having been a Nazi but the new national magazine
says in a wide-ranging profile that Carto's record includes "the use of lies
and half-truths to win the support of the politically ignorant; adulation of
Adolf Hitler;slenigration of democracy; and agitation for an authoritarian
New Order."
JACK ANDERSON
Bin of Silence'
Warning
Bequeathed as
James Parkes'
Legacy to
the Generations
AuthOr Charles Bermant says that at one party in Carto's honor
on Jan. 25, 1968, in the Conley Motel in Monroeville, Pa., a number
of the guests wore Nazi insignias and that Carto "showed his true
colors" when he joined the audience in singing Hitler's "Horst
Wessel. Lied."
. The 56-year-old resident of Torrance, Calif., near Los Angeles, is
described as having tight control over a $4 million empire that extends
through publishing, broadcasting, fund-raising and the sale of laetrile,
portable camp stoves and cassette players.
Carto's Institute for Historical Review, which publishes books as well
as the quarterly journal, was set up, according to the -magazine, "to
disprove that any Jews died in World War H gas chambers. The institute
argues that perhaps 350,000 Jews died of disease and war injuries, but
that none died in extermination programs."
The institute attracted media attention when it offered a $50,000
"reward" to anyone who could prove that the death of six million Jews in
the .IIolocaust ever took place." (The institute has since withdrawn its
offer.)
The Investigator article notes further that Carto "has done
everything he can to keep Francis Parker Yockey's ideas alive.
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir said Sunday — riati officialdom "doubtlessly encouraged
night that the terrorist attack on'a synagogue in Vienna on Saturday, in which
two people were killed and 18 were wounded, was "like an attack on the Jewish
people.'
In a television interview he said that the Palestine Liberation Organization
Was responsible for the tragedy. Reiterating other official statements, Shamir
- said Israel "does not distinguish between the various groupings . . . they all seek
to murder Am Yisrael (the Jewish people) and Medinat Yisrael (the state of
Israel) by killing Jews."
He was apparently referring to reports from Vienna which said that the two
terrorists said they had acted on behalf of the PLO and one of them said he was a
_ member of Al Asifa, an extremist splintei terrorist group led by Abu Nidal
which claimed last May to have killed Vienna city councillor Heinz Nittel,
president of the Austrian-Israeli Friendship Society, and which later
threatened the Iffe of Chancellor Bruno Kreisky.
--'' Shamir said Israel had repeatedly warned Austria "of the likely
disastrous results of its easygoing attitude" toward PLO activities. He
said that the "supportive-attitude" which the PLO received from Aust-
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Broomfueld Repeats Opposition
to Sales of AWACS to Saudis
The office of Congressman William S. Broomfield (j2-
, 49th District), the ranking Republican member of the
liouse Foreign Affairs Committee, has informed The
Jewish News that Broomfield has not-changed his opposi-
tion to the sale of U.S. AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia.
In answering' a query, Broomfield's office said the Con-
gressman continues to oppose the sale of Airborne Warning
And Control Systems aircraft to Saudi Arabia or any other
.nation. Broomfield continues to - stand by the statement he
made on the-House floor on April 7, in which he stated:
. AWACS in Saudi- airspace can take a deep look
into unfriendly territory, detect and assess the significance
of military movements, and direct an attack against them.
Although territory unfriendly to Saudi Arabia Fould mean
Iran or Iraq, it could also mean Israel, against whom King
them to conduct terrorist attacks on Austrian
soil."
Kreisky was the first Western leader to officially
receive PLO chief YaSir Arafat. Kreisky said in a
radio broadcast that theattack on the synagogue
was the work .of unidentified forces seeking to
sabotage Palestinian interests. "I am firmly con-
vinced that the attackers had nothing to do with
the PLO," he said.
Kreisky later reasserted that his policy towards
the Palestine Liberation Organization would "not
change at all." The PLO itself had informed him,
Kreisky added, that it condemned the synagogue
shooting and that it had had nothing to do with it.
YITZHAK SHAMIR
Kreisky said he thought the attack, and other
such possible actions in the future, represented the reaction-of the extremist
groups against the ceasefire across the Israeli-Lebanese borders and their fears
that the United States might soon embark on contacts with the PLO.
Israel's ambassador to Vienna, Yissachar Ben-Yaacov, told the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Israel does not distinguish between the
various terrorist groups and emphasized that Israel holds the PLO
responsible for Arab terror. He dismissed the PLO's statement denying
that they were involved-
- Ben-Yaacov delivered an official note of protest to the Austrian Foreign
Ministry in which he referred to remarks of Kreisky. Austrian Foreign Minister
Willibald Pahr rejected the protest as an intrusion into internal affairs.
Kreisky was asked by Austrian television whether he thought Israel was
responsible for the attack. Kreisky answered: "No, I would not say it like that. I
do not want to make the same generalizations as the Israeli press does. I, for my
part, say only that the bad, unqualified treatment of Palestinians in Israel is one
of the causes for these extreme actions."
Asked why he had not immediately expressed his sympathy with the vic-
tims of the terrorist assault, Kreisky said that he had done so but that he also
had to defend himself against attacks in Israeli newspapers which said he was
responsible for the terrorist attack.
The West German daily, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, reported
Wednesday that Al Fatah, the strike force of the PLO, decided two weeks
ago to step up its attacks against Jewish targets in Europe. The news-
"The atest Israeli skill and courage could not paper cited unnamed Arab diplomats in Bonn as the source for their
Khalid declared a jihad or holy war last January. An Israeli
tank could not move 20 feet without the Saudis knowing
should they obtain the E- 3A
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In toil shall you eat . . all the daysof
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your life.
The true right to a country — as to
anything else — springs not from polit-
ical or court authority, but from work.
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When you eat the labor of your
hands, happy shall you be.
Hebrew. has but one word — auoda —
for work and worship.
—Genesis 3:17 --
• David Ben-Gurion, 1915
—Hugo Bergmann, 1919
—Psalms 128:2
As others toil for me, I must toil for
others . .
—Ecclesiastes 2:20
Working Together for a Better America
Under the sign of labor wego into the
promised Land.
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