Neo-Nazi Rally Turns Violent Bonn (JTA) — At least 15 persons were injured and 70 demonstrators were arrested last week in the southeast German town of Passau when an attempt to break up a neo-Nazi meeting turned into a riot. The clashes occurred when members of the German People's Union, led by vet- eran activist Gerhard Frey, left the heavily guarded public hall where they had gathered to face some 3,000 protesters, who had come from all over Germany. Hundreds of police on hand to intervene were unable to prevent shops from being demolished and vehicles overturned as the rival groups fought in this eastern German town on the border with Austria. The protesters incurred the wrath of local citizens, who blamed them for the damage, estimated in the millions of marks, and demanded they leave town. The Passau authorities had earlier rejected efforts by the anti-Nazis to have the meeting banned. They argued that a ban could eas- ily be reversed by the courts and that the neo-Nazis would hold their meeting somewhere else if they were denied use of the hall. Mr. Frey used the occasion to denounce the protesters as traitors. He vowed his party would struggle to prevent a sellout of German interests. Mr. Frey, publisher of the Munich-based neo-Nazi weekly National Zeitung, promised his followers success in the next parliamentary elections, scheduled for October 1994. Army Eases Firearm Rules Jerusalem (JTA) — In the wake of fatal attacks by Arab gunmen on Jewish set- tlers, the Israel Defense Force has eased the rules governing when and how soldiers may use firearms against Arab suspects in the administered territories. Although the IDF offered no details, security sources confirmed this week that the troops have been given much wider leeway. Until now, the rules per- mitted soldiers to open fire only if their lives were threatened, if suspects did not respond to orders to halt, or in encounters with mask- ed individuals. Cadillac rebates end March 31, 1992 Smartlease incentives end March 31, 1992 Over 250 cars in stock Top dollar for trade-ins Free service loaners 7100 ORCHARD LAKE RD. GM QUALITY at the end of Northwestern Hwy. SERVICE PARTS WEST BLOOMFIELD OINE•AL MOM. CORPOWION 851.7200 .GtfrAutaveit, FOTO-ONE OPEN MON. & THURS. 'til 9 P.M. Camera Supplies N.Y. FIRM GOES BUST! Foto-One Camera Supplies Liquidates Inventory. Many Items Below Dealer's Cost Camcorders Sony V-9 6-1 zoom Sony TR-81 Hi8 Sony pro 110 Fisher Fuzzy remote Magnavox 300 2 lux GE 8.1 Speaker Light Sylvania 8-1 2 lux RCA VHS-c 6-1 Sharp 8-1 1 lux 499.99 759.99 699.99 499.99 599.90 729.90 639.90 399.90 599.90 11111111111111111111 1111J 1111 1 111111r11111, WiR it h;"%,,m 41 , :et.s,4•4 , 34; K* • All units include camcorder AC, and Battery Not all units at all stores No Rainchecks. 1st come 1st serve Home movies to Video as low as 5 4 per foot 3249 West 12 Mile 27100 Evergreen 33100 Grand River Berkley Southfield Farmington 474-4331 569-7890 546-4550 , Ntto esem*, , ,,...".\* *0 • RARE U.S. COINS WANTED 1793-1930 • • Dance The Night Away In Your New Prom Dress from Single Coins To Entire Collections IMMEDIATE FUNDS Estate Appraisals • Bullion Coins • Precious Metals All Transactions Held In Strict Confidence Detroit Metro Dealer for over 20 Years Dealer & Bank References Available "Sell Where The Dealers Sell" MARGUERITE'S On The Boardwalk • W. Bloomfield • 932-5252 BARN TT RARITIE S 189 MERRILL STREET BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 (313) 644.1124 FAX (313) 644-3739 CORPOR A TION THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 39