Rockwell Loses in 2 Courts Interest Shown in Soviet Union over Dead Sea Scrolls (Continued from Page 1) Both Judge Reeves and Clark King, Chief Prosecutor, expressed views similar to the stand of the anti-Defamation league of Bnai Brith, charging that Rockwell sought to abuse and exploit "free speech" guarantees. They said no legitimate free speech issue was involved. Judge Reeves said that when "free speech" becomes "per- sonal abuse" and incitement to riot, it is no longer the legiti- mate discussion of an idea. She said Rockwell's abuse caused the riot and that the police did a good job. She said the audience had a right to boo and heckle without being abused. King in effect commended Washington Jewish citizens for their degree of patience and tolerance of Rockwell's Nazi pro- vocations. He said Rockwell's tirades were not only offensive to Jews but to the general public. Judge Reeves lectured Rockwell when pronouncing sen- tence, stating that his language had been proven abusive and that there had been no violations committed against anyone until he used such language. King said hecklers "were perfectly justified in trying to drown him out" when he made defamatory remarks about Jews. Judge Reeves made clear that she considered Rockwell's disorderly conduct responsible for the trouble that occurred at the rallies. N.Y. Judge Denies Petition for Rally (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK. — New York State Supreme Court Justice Henry Epstein Tuesday denied a petition filed by George •Lin- coln Rockwell, self-styled leader of the American Nazi Party, to compel city authorities to permit him to hold a public rally in Union Square on an unspecified date. The petition had been filed on behalf of Rockwell by the New York Civil Lib- erties Union, which, however, clearly indicated it was only interested in defending constitutional guarantees of free speech, but disassociated itself completely from Rockwell's expressed ideology. The ACLU petition had been aimed at Mayor Robert Wagner and Parks Commissioner Newbold Morris. Many ganizations, Jewish and non-Jewish, entered the case as "Fri of the Court," supporting the contention of the Assistan Corporation Counsel who maintained that' the Rockwell p should be denied on the grounds that a Rockwell rally amount to incitement to riot and disorder. In dismissing the Rockwell petition' outright, ustice Epstein declared "it is not within the reasonable s pe of lence the Bill of Rights to loose self-confessed advocates of order upon a community at a time and place where public titu- and riot will result. This court cannot agree that the c tional guarantee of free speech encompasses such an inv ion to public disorder, violence and even incitement to mur "Rockwell," according to the court, "has accused than 2,000,000 New York City residents of the Jewish faith an another half million or more Negro and Puerto Rican residents of this city of being traitors." Justice Epstein stated in his opinion that counsel for the ACLU, which was represented at the hearing before him last week by Emanuel Redfield, has "misread both the Constitution and the cases" cited in the ACLU argument before the cou Among the organizations that sent an even dozen attor to the hearing before Justice Epstein last week, all app ing as "Friends of the Court" but arguing the case against R well on a variety of legal bases, were the American Je wi C orn- mittee, Jewish Labor Committee, Jewish War Vetera Public Awareness Society, a civic organization with no reli us affil ations, and the Labor Temple Fellowship, whos Members include persons of all faiths, including Jewis .Christian, Moslem, Buddhist_ and others. `American Nazi Party' Ex-M rine Sues JWV; Charges Conspir y .1 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. was served with notice of a suit by a member of the American Nazi Party for dam- ages amounting to $501,575.50, for allegedly engaging in a con- spiracy to have him discharged from the Marine Corps on other than honorable grounds. National Executive Director Joseph F. Barr reported that he had been served with a sum- John Patler mons in t vs. th Sta nd the Jew" r Veterans. has 20 o reply to the c ge. named as fendant in t- vii action t 1 who acted M. to ey, are a- S up, co . W. r Cor arine S deker, o, Va.; s Sch C er, head- Lt olone ne Corps, qua rs, •.S. ., and Captain on, Wash , commanding of- L. R. ficer, Guard Company, Service IF YOU TURN THE *IT'S'fl UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN ra(ede ,d," r Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. NEW YORK, (JTA) — More than 1,000 scholars • from 60 countries, including the Soviet Union, showed great interest in the Dead Sea scrolls and in the recently discovered Bar Kochba letters, at the 25th In- ternational Congress of Orient- alists held in Moscow, an Amer- ican scholar reported. Dr. Walter J. Fischel, profes- sor of Semitic languages and literature at the University of California; at Berkeley, report- ed these observations today when he returned from the Moscow congress. He was one of a number of prominent Jew- ish scholars from this country attending the congress, held at the University of Moscow from August 9 to August 16. Other prominent scholars from this country in attendance were Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, of Dropsie College, who discussed the Dead Sea scrolls; and Dr. Abra- ham L. Katsh, of New York University, an authority on Rus- sian collections of rare Jewish and Hebrew manuscripts. Israel had sent an official delegation even eminen • ars, heade ex- Gen • • Yigael Yadin, who a fa us archaeologist. Dr. Ya lectured on the Bar Kochba let- ters which were discovered by teams he headed in Israel several months ago. Dr. Fischel was in- vited by the Russian hosts of the conference to preside at one session, dealing with the his- tory of the Arab countries. few Arab scholars partici in the discussion that wed Dr. Fischel's addres owever, the California Je scholar noted, there we surpri • ly few Arab dele s at gress. Russian-Je schola re active in th ongress. Th es sion addres d by Dr. din had its chai an a famou Jew- ish oriental , J. N. Vinniko professor o emitics University of . Vin- nikov speaks both Hebrew and Yiddish fluently, according to Dr. Fischel. A Jewish woman who is a librarian at Leningrad told him, Dr. Fischel said, that she receives many Hebrew works from Israel for cata- loguing and indexing. One of the features of the See ge 29 for New Year Greeting Coupon JACOBSON COAL & OIL CO. 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He also served as chair- . man of the session on neuro- muscular diseaSes. Dr. Ghiora presented a paper on physical therapy of facial paralysis. Congress, as far as the Jewish participants were concerned, was a well-attended reception at the Israeli Embassy in Mos- cow. The program of the con- gress carried a special note ad • g 'believers" among the here they could at- tend reli worship. On the list was t single synagogue in Mosco any Jewish dele- gates a d Sabbath morn- ing ces that synagogue, schel id. There were 500 R Jews present, o Ian all ddle-aged or older. Plymouth NEW CAR! USED CAR! or SERVICE! YOU EXPECT MORE FROM HAMILTON AND GET IT ! BEN GREEN You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It! 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JWV protested to the Marine Corps and the President of the United States Patler's being re- tained in the Marine Corps on the grounds that his participa- tion in the American Naz Party was detrimental to t N TRAVEL AGENCY morale and good of the servic EADQUARTERS The Marine Corps saw fit t discharge Patler (or Patsalas, a 18246 Wyoming Avenue he was known as a Marine Diamond 1-4004 Corps private) after their in- JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY vestigation had established his participation as a member of CRUISE HEADQUARTERS the American Nazi hate group. 18246 Wyoming Avenue Patler's suit alleges that the Diamond 1-4004 U.S. Marine Corps and the JWV participated in a conspiracy to JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY deprive Patler of his honorable discharge, which action held him up to disgrace and degrada- tion. Of the $501,575.50, $1,575.50 is for pay Patler would have received if he had been permit- ted to complete his enlistment. ' WEST INDIES — ORIENT — SOUTH AMERICA — MEDITERRANEAN — ROUND THE WORLD The remaining $500,000 is for DECK PLANS — SCHEDULES — TIPPING — RATES — WHAT TO WEAR — SHOPPING , "damage to his reputation." TE. 4.2858