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February 16, 1990 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-02-16

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"Y. E. S. .!

YOUNG EXECUTIVE SINGLES NETWORK

The Social and Business Network for Single Professionals
Ages: 23.49

t "NETWORKING" COCKTAIL
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symbols of luck and fertility.
The building, they add, was
built in 1923, before the rise
to prominence of the Nazi
party.
"If we hadn't marched and
brought in the press," said
Slomich, "nothing would
have been done again."
But even with the consen-
sus found among the select-
men last week to expedite
the covering, removal or
alteration of the swastikas,
the town of Hull remained
divided on the issue.
Murphy has received
scores of letters from Hull
residents and out-of-towners,
two petitions — one in favor
of removal, one against —
and a letter from a professor
of native American history
defending the swastikas as
Indian symbols.
"For many thousands of
years," wrote Professor Fox
Tree of the University of
Massachusetts in Boston,
"we have known and used
that sign (the swastika).
Have we not been tolerant of
your cross, star, crescent and
other emblems?
"We do not have a national
people's defense league or
access to our own media,
television, radio and news-
papers to tell our side of the
story."
An anonymous letter
postmarked Boston was
more blunt:
"Congratulations to the
gutless wonders of the city of
Hull town selectmen," it
said. "You spineless worms
allowed a non-elected
special-interest group to in-
timidate elected officials."
Another letter from a Hull
resident, Nicholas Cuccaro,
said, "I'm outraged and
ashamed that immediate ac-
tion has not been taken on
removing the symbol."
"People are definitely not
holding back on this," said
Murphy. "Recent events
have finally brought the
issue out of the woodwork."

W. Germany Still
Producing Gas

Bonn (JTA) — West Ger-
man companies are still
helping Libya produce
poison gas despite the public
scandal two years ago that
supposedly put an end to it,
the news weekly Der Spiegel
reported.
The magazine said the
ongoing collaboration has
been confirmed by the BND,
West Germany's intel-
ligence agency based in
Munich.
But it is at sites other than
the plant at Rabta, south of
Tripoli, which was exposed
late in 1988 as a producer.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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