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April 29, 1988 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-29

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"We know there are ten-
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have to work for better
human relations throughout
the world.
Gales said the Ukrainian
community, "like every other
group, has its hardliners.
They believe there is a grand
conspiracy in the United
States and Canada to defame
Ukrainians, and they believe
the Demjanjuk case is based
on fraudulent evidence sup-
plied by the Soviet Union!'
Gales believes that
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continue the dialogue bet-
ween Jews, Poles and Ukrai-
nians, and the Polish
American/Jewish American
Council is planning informal
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Wayne State University in
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A similar process, headed
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have been unhappy with the
media coverage linking Dem-
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them," he said.
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office of Plax' ex-wife receiv-
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Organizations of Cleveland
have worked with him on
joint programs. "We have to
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continue!' he said, "but there
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the scenes and their president
has indicated that we will
continue to have formal
meetings.
"I felt for a long time that
I was the Lone Ranger," Plax
said. "I even have a friend
who suggested that the only
solution to the Ukrainian
situation was an Uzi sub-
machinegun. But I told him
that's crazy . . . We're in
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