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Call 354-6060 -- 1 Toronto — The second trial of Ernst Zundel, a neo-Nazi propagandist whose convic- tion three years ago under Canada's anti-hate laws was overturned on a technicality, has been scheduled for federal court here. However, no date was an- nounced for the opening of the trial, which may last four months. Judge John Pearson will preside. The German- born Zundel, 48, has been liv- ing in Canada since the mid- 1950s. His status is resident alien. Although he has held a variety of jobs, his main activity apparently has been neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic propaganda. He is responsible for the publication and distribution in Canada of the booklet "Did Six Million Really Die?" a denial of the Holocaust written by Richard Howard, a member of the British fascist National Front. In 1985, Zundel was found guilty of "spreading false news" for the purpose of in- citing racial and religious hatred. He was sentenced to 15 months in prison. But an appeals court overturned the conviction of grounds that certain evidence ruled inad- missable by the judge should have been presented. In another development in Canada, a terrorist group in Lebanon has threatened to take Canadians hostage if the government deports Mah- moud Muhammad Issa Mu- hammad, a convicted Palesti- nian terrorist scheduled to appear in Toronto federal court for a deportation hearing. _ The External Affairs Ministry issued an advisory to Canadian citizens not to travel to Lebanon. It estimates there are 500 to 1,000 Canadian nationals in that country, including per- sons holding dual citizenship. Isssa Muhammad entered Canada a year ago after ob- taining an immigrant visa under false pretenses from the Canadian Consulate in Madrid. He is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He was convicted by a Greek court for the 1968 bombing of an Israeli airliner at Athens airport, in which one man was killed. He was sentenced to 17 years and five months in prison, but was freed a year later in a hostage exchange. 100th U.S. Congress Was Good For Israel Come and see LaBret's extensive selection of 14kt gold bracelets and earrings specially priced for Valentine's Day through February 13 at 30% OFF. Discover the difference in quality and design LaBret's has to offer. Fine Jewelry And Gifts IN ROBIN'S NEST • WEST BLOOMFIELD • 7421 Orchard Lake Road • Corner of Orchard Lake Rd. and Northwestern Hwy. . Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 • Thurs. 10-8 • Repairs done on premises • 737-2333 Visa, American Express, Mastercard, Diners Club • Free Gift Wrap • Cash Refunds 18 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1988 ,Washington (JTA) — The 100th Congress voted an un- precedented amount of sup- port for Israel and for Jews — everything from funds for Holocaust studies in Polish universities to $3 billion in military and economic grants to Israel. Last year, for example, Con- gress voted to give surplus milk and cheese to Poland so long as $500,000 of the money the Polish government earns from the sale is used for Holocaust studies at Polish universities, according to the American Israel Public Af- fairs Committee, which last week termed the first session of the 100th Congress "a ben- chmark in legislative activi- ty strengthening the U.S.- Israeli relationship." The first session assured Israel will continue to receive $3 billion annually in military and economic grants in 1988 and 1989, meaning no effect so far from the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings deficit-reduction law. Additional congressional measures benefitting the Jewish state, beyond the $3 billion, include: A debt refinancing plan for foreign -aid recipients that will save Israel an estimated $2 billion over 20 years. The plan, approved late in 1987, is expected to be worth $150 million to Israel in 1988 by converting high-interest loans to low-interest loans. $34 million to construct a Voice of America transmitter in the Negev. $25 million for refugee set- tlement in Israel. $4 million for joint Middle East regional development programs involving Egypt and Israel. Military measures include: Requiring the Pentagon to buy $38 million of remotely piloted vehicles (drones) from Israel. Permitting Israel to spend $400 million of the $1.8 billion in military aid for pro- jects inside Israel. Funding a U.S. Army study to evaluate Israeli tank muni- tions, which could lead to U.S. purchases of that equipment from Israel.