THE WRITE WORD
A Holocaust?, has been found
stuffed in lockers of high schools
students. This pamphlet argues
that it would have been im-
possible to have hidden the huge
amounts of ash from the cre-
matoriums. "It would have
created 15,000 tons of ashes.
Such a gigantic pile of ashes
created over the 2 1/2-year period
the Holocaust supposedly took
place would have been difficult
to dispose of. No one has ever
come forward to report seeing
such huge piles of tons of
ashes."
However, the spokeswoman
cautioned "it is a mistake to
equate the words pro-Arab with
anti-Israel. You must look at
each individual and each situa-
tion."
Urging the group to continue
its monitoring activities she
stated "the campaign to dis-
credit Israel is going on all
around us and as you have
heard sometimes just to dis-
credit Israel is not the only goal.
With increasing corporate finan-
cial support, expanding mem-
bership, growing political con-
tact system, and massive media
outreach we are facing a serious
and sophisticated anti-Israel
threat; Be aware of your sur-
roundings. Don't take the State
of Israel for granted."
Nazi's Cluster Trial Begins
Washington (JTA) — Justice
Department officials are ex-
pected to begin deportation pro-
ceedings soon against an ac-
cused Nazi death camp guard
following a Supreme Court de-
cision last week.
The High Court turned down
a citizenship appeal by Luidas
Kairys, 61, accused by the
Justice Department's Office of
Special Investigation of conceal-
ing his past wartime activities
as a guard at the Treblinka
death camp in Poland when he
entered the U.S. in 1949.
Kairys maintains his in-
nocence of the charges, saying
that he was a farmer in Lith-
uania from 1940 to 1942, and
that he was later captured by
the Nazis.
The Supreme Court let stand
a lower court ruling revoking
Kairys' U.S. citizenship.
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