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November 09, 1984 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-09

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Friday, November 9, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SUPREME SALE
of SUPREME CUTLERY

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NEWS

IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING

LaRouche loses
libel suit against
ADL, NBC-TV

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New York — Lyndon
LaRouche, who ran unsuc-
cessfully Tuesday as an indepen-
dent candidate for President of
the United States, has lost the
libel suit he brought against the
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith (ADL) and NBC Television.
A federal district court in Vir-
ginia ruled last week that the
ADL and NBC had not conspired
to defame LaRouche when Irwin
Saul, director of the League's fact
finding department, described the
right-wing politician as an
"anti-Semite" and a "small-time
Hitler" on the NBC-TV program
"First Camera" last March.
In a related development,
LaRouche was linked with mem-
bers of the Reagan Administra-
tion in an article published in The
New Republic magazine last
week.
The article, written by Dennis
King and Ronald Radosh, claims
that LaRouche and his followers
have been given repeated access
to high-level officials on the Na-
tional Security Council and in the
Central Intelligence Agency. In
addition, the article states, the
LaRouche group has, with official
toleration, played a significant
role in promoting the Administra-
tion's "Star Wars" plan for ballis-
tic missile defense.

Kahane pelted
by Peace Now
supporters at rally

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Kach leacher
Rabbi Meir Kahane and his fol-
lowers were pelted with tomatoes
by Peace Now supporters when
Rabbi Kahane tried to address a
public meeting in Beersheba Oct.
28. Police separated the two sides
and detained two Kach members
and one from Peace Now.
Opposition to Rabbi Kahane
and his followers was made more
intense by the Kach leader's
praise for the "brave Jews" who
had fired a rocket at an Arab bus
in Jerusalem, killing one Arab
passenger and wounding 10
others.
In Jerusalem meanwhile, the
Knesset's House Committee and
the Ministry of Justice were mov-
ing on parallel tracks last week
toward swift action that could de-
prive Rabbi Kahane of his Knes-
set immunity and open the way to
prosecute him for racist incite-
ment against Arab citizens of Is-
rael and Arabs on the West Bank
and Gaza.

NIF launches
$1 million drive

New York (JTA) — The New
Israel Fund (NIF) has launched a
$1 million campaign to support a
score of projects and organizations
in Israel that deal with civil liber-
ties, women's rights, Jewish-Arab
relations and other community
services.
The campaign received a boost
from Edith and Henry Everett, of
New York, who have pledged
$300,000 the largest gift ever re-
ceived by the NIF.

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