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spearheading (he nation's most powerful, best funded anil-Semitic propaganda network In the U.S.. according to the AnilDefamation League of B'nai li'rllh. The League documented the scope and activities of the operation in a report made public by Kenneth J. lii.ilkin. chairman of ADL's National Kxecutivc Commilter, at a session of the Agency's NEC meeting here at Tht Breakers hotel. Mr Bialkin called Willis Carlo, the 55-year-old founder of liberty l-obby, "a professional anti-SemiU" and Nazi sympathizer" and "the mastermind of the hate network." '. ' He said that prior to the unsuccessful nomination last year of u fnrmt-r Utterly l.olihy official. -Warren Ku'hurdson. fur a high post in the fuleral Ih'part mettt of

Health and Human Services, Americans into "established •». i Carlo had some success in Americans," which it hiding the true nature of defines as those of North Liberty Lobby behind a European descent -' and facade of conservative "unestublhhed Americans." respectability. The report, published as That became more dif-" In issue of "ADL Facts," ficull, he declared, when cites the following as the Liberty Lobby's background chief means used by the was revealed and the Carlo "propaganda empire" propriety of nominating a to gel its message across: former officer for a high -- A Liberty Lobby weekly government position was newspaper, The Spotlight, questioned. which claims a readership of The ADL report, which 300,000 persons; traces Carlo's activities over - A dally Liberty Lobby 25 years, asserts that Liberty news and commentary radio l/jbby was founded In 1961 program, with a claimed with a reported first year distribution to hundreds of Income of *33.000. U.S. radio stations; The report goes on to say •• A book publishing arm, that liberty Lobby began the Noontide Press, whose titles 1980'* with a reported an- include "Our Nordic Race" nual income ui nearly $4 and "Hermann Goering: The million dollars and, in Man and His Work," and tandem with the r|»t of which distributes the InCarlo's operation,-*S«b*- H M N U S . anti-Semitic forgery st.inlwilly increased "the "Protocols of the Elders of Arnold Joffeeiad Jerry Slushy plant trees at Ma'alc Edumlm, a new seitlement in Judea In scope and venom of its anti- •Ziori". observance of Tu BIshavet. They were among the 33 men who traveled to Israel on Che recent Semitic and extremist ' •• A so-called Institute for Omaha Men's Mission. The Mission was designed lo give future community leaders an oppropaganda." Historical Review, which portunity to see (he financial needs of Israel. Interviews with some of the participants will Mr. Hialkin pointed out propagates the allegation appear in the Jewish Press during the next few weeks. that Liberty Lobby divides (Continued on Page 12)

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Youth groups react See letters, page 5

Apartments ready Is Tretlak (left) honorary chairman of the Center for the Aging, congratulates Ted Seldln, executive vice president of Seldln Development and Management Co., upon completion of the Uvtag»tooPlMi»^^rtmeBtinertlotheJCC,TenBirt»begtamovlngmMarch I,

By Ben Gallob NEW YORK, (JTA) - A Manhattan Supreme Court justice has ruled that a Jewish mother could not have continued custody of her eight-year-old son because she had violated an agreement with her former husband to bring up (he child as an Orthodox Jew. The ruling by Justice Irving Kirschcnbauin applied a 1980 decision by un appeals court which legal experts described as the first of its kind. The five-member Appellate Division, First Part, in a unanimous decision, ruled in 1980 that the terms of the separation agreement between the parents, both Hasidic Jews, are contractually enforceable and that a breach of those terms could be the basis for a change in custody. Justice Klrschenbaum ruled that Hae pcrlstcin, 31, violated the agreement to raise Thomas Pcrlstein as an Orthodox J e w . The agreement specified par-

ticular schools, camps and a developed between the kosher diet for the boy. His parents and they reached a mother was raised as a separation agreement which member of the Bobover gave custody of the child to" llasiclic group. the mother. However, the custody (Continued on Page 2) transfer could not be enforced immediately because Mrs, Pcrlstcin' fled from Manhattan with the boy and their whereabouts arc not known. College students who (Jeorgc Osbornc, who will have completed their acted as attorney for Mrs. freshman year by June are 1'erlstein, said he expected eligible to apply for the the court to issue an order PIJCO program. Five declaring her in violation of internships are available. the ruling that the son be Interns will receive a $1000 returned to the father, Isaac stipend as they work in a Perlstein, also 31. d e p a r t m e n t of t h e The f a t h e r was Federation, learn the represented in the appeal fundamentals of Jewish and in the trial before communal service and Justice Kirschenbaum by study the nature of Jewish Nathan Lcwin, a leading communal life. Washington attorney. All applications must be Detectives hired by Pcrlstein have been unable received by March 12. All to find the mother and the applicants will be notified son, and Osbomc said he had of selection results by midbeen unable to locate them. April. For additional inThe Perlstelns were formation, contact Mitch married in 1971 and the son Orlik, Federation Staff was born in 1973. Differences associate, at 334-8200.

PIJCO deadline March 12


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