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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-12

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Friday, October 12, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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New York (JTA) — A federal
judge who had awarded two
Jewish members of the faculty of
Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston $394,514 in damages
earlier this year because of the
anti-Jewish discrimination of
that institution, handed down his
final judgement last week.
Judge James DeAnda added
almost $100,000 in interest to the
settlement and $297,000 in attor-
ney fees to the law firm of Nelkin
& Nelkin of Houston, which re-
presented the clients, according to
Boycott Report, issued by the
American Jewish Congress. The
periodical said that this is the
largest judgement ever awarded
in the United States in a case of
anti-Jewish discrimination.
Judge DeAnda found that
Baylor College had entered into
an agreement with King Faisal
Hospital under which Baylor was
to send cardiovascular sugical
teams to the hospital in Saudi
Arabia on a rotating basis for a
three-month assignment. The
Saudis reimbursed Baylor for the
salaries of the surgical teams sent
to their kingdom.
Baylor admitted that it had not
assigned the plaintiffs, Dr. Lawr-
ence Abrams and Dr. Stuart
Linde, qualified anesthesiologists
with the respective ranks of asso-
ciate and assistant professor, be-
cause they were Jews, the Report
noted. It had assumed that the
Saudis would not grant entry
visas to Jews.

W. Berlin concerned
over influx of Arabs

Bonn'(JTA) — A spokesman for
the West Berlin municipality has
expressed grave concern over the
influx from East Berlin of Pales-
tinian and Lebanese Arabs expel-
led from Sweden last week. He
said West Berlin could not
tolerate a situation in which per-
sons who do not qualify for the
status of political refugees never-
theless enter the city and settle
there.
The Arabs landed at East Ber-
lin's Schoenefeld Airport and
entered the West by using public
transportation between the two
sections of the divided city. There
is no passport control on the west
side of the Berlin wall and anyone
allowed to leave by the East Be-
rlin authorities can do so without
being questioned.
The West Berlin municipality
is disturbed because the Arabs are
without means of support. They
are expected to apply for benefits
provided to persons requesting
asylum, a process that sometimes
take years to complete during
which the applicants are fed and
housed by the municipality.

Rosenne, Goldberg
keyriote ORT parley

New York — Israel's ambas-
sador to the United States, Meir
Rosenne, and former Supreme
Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
will be the featured speakers at
the opening night banquet of the
15th national board conference of
Women's American ORT Oct. 21
in Philadelphia.

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