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November 04, 1960 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, 1964 — 1

American Jewish Committee Drafts
Indictment Against International Nazism

The American Jewish Corn- anti-Semitic. Mexico, too, has
mittee drew up a strong indict- an active anti-Semitic neo-Nazi
ment against the resurgence of movement whose propaganda is
international Nazism. often used as a weapon against
In its report, based on an ex- the United States.
The charges of NaziSm were
tensive study in this country
and abroad, the committee ex- issued by the \ committee at its
pressed concern over the activi- national executive board meet-
ties of neo-Nazis operating on ing here.
an international basis from Ger-
Herbert B. Ehrmann, commit-
many, Malmo, Sweden neo-Fac- tee president, warned that the
ist parties gaining strength in United States as the leader of
Italy and Austria, and hate- the free world can ill-afford "an
m o n g e r i n-g organizations in exhibition of religious preju-
France. dice" in a world in which
Linking old world and west- "Christianity itself is a minority
ern hemisphere Nazi move- religion."
ments, the Committee report
He charged that this country
stated that Hungarian, Ukrain- is "making a spectacle of itself
ian and Croation Fascist refu- in the field of religious preju-
gee groups cooperate with na- dice" in the current political
tive Latin American organiza- campaign. He .added: "A sub-
tions.
stantial number of religious
The report revealed that leaders and their followers have
racist and Ku Klux Klan lit- publicly proclaimed that no
erature is distributed to the member of the Catholic faith
United States from a head- can ever become President of
quarters in Santiago, Chile. the United States — a position
In the Middle East the United in direct contradiction to the
Arab Republic has provided Constitution of our country."
ref u g e to a considerable
In its report on Nazism, the
number of former Nazis who Committee said that although
escaped from Germany and Germany is, because of its re-
were helped to reach the cent history, a natural "rally-
UAR by a kind of "under- ing point" for neo-Nazi move-
ground railroad system." A ments and is therefore more
group of these men serve as vulnerable to neo - Nazi propa-
advisors to the UAR "in its ganda, only "a small percentage
campaign of propaganda of young people in West Ger-
against Israel."
many belong to ultra national-
The report pointed out that istic youth organizations." How-
former Nazis have found haven ever, the estimates of the num-
in a number of Latin American ber of young people involved
countries, especially Argentina, in these movements-20,000 to
and are "a source of trouble 30,000 members — "is large
making and danger." In Ar- enough to constitute a danger
gentina the Nationalist Union signal particularly as a sign of
Movement is the major neo- the inadequacies of the Ger-
Nazi organization with about man system of civic education."
The report expressed confi-
15,000 members, its propaganda
being anti-American as well as dence in the sincerity of Ger-

--Interfaith- Project– Brings Jewish -W orks to vets ---nospitais

NEW YORK — An interfaith zations' Division of the National
book project, through which hun- Jewish Welfare Board, on the eve
dreds of Jewish books will be of Jewish Book Month, when
many of the books will be
man government officials in added to the shelves of Veterans shipped by local committees af-
Hospital
libraries,
has
been
inau-
their efforts to "root out linger-
c rated by the Women's Organi- filiated with the division.
ing Nazi elements in
at-
country." However, it c
tention. to the folio
For the Best Deal on the
ements
organizations and
Leader for '61—
Germany:
still active in
ma n Reichs
1. The G
one seat in the
Party—w
arliament of the
State
Rhine d-Palatinate—is "t e
outs ding neo - Nazi gro
ad eating "anti - Demo
SEE'
anti-Semiti poi' • .
a
ALLEN CHARNES
. Some vete n' grou
HARVEY GELLER
Assistant Sales Mgr.
General Sales Mgr.
' So-
ch as the Mu
a -SS
iety of Forme
c . aign
embers carry
`to justify Hitle m and p
Service
own Nazi war imes."
azi
ne
3. Internation
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have
anizations w h i
Between Ford Rd. & Mich. Ave., Dearborn
many.
ches in West
n industrial-
Blaust•'
ist o e, former mem-
Executive Offices For Lease
ber of the U.S. Delegation to
the United Nation s, was
awarded the American Jewish
Committee's American Liberties
Medallion.

The
'Wide Track'
Pontiac

PONTIAC

BARNETT,
Sales

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WE ENDORSE

Congresswoman

-MARTHA . GRIFFITHS

Democrat

17th District

We are proud to endorse CONGRESSWOMAN MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS of the
taken a
17th District for re-election. She has been a sympathetic fri
RESS
OMAN
firm public position in support of the State of
a former
public serve
GRIFFITHS has compiled a . distinguished rec
terms
Judge,
and
in
her
t
MiChigan legislator, as a Detroit:Recorder's
'n
for
tiori
to
public
duties,
have
in. Congress: Her work. in Congress, he
national
leaders.
her the acclaim of her constituents an

Avern L. Cohn
2. Dr. and Mrs. Perry
Burnstine
3. William Hordes
4. Julian H. Scott

5. G

iel MoscoW

6 amuel W. Leib

• Boaz Siegel
8. Morris Lie e an

P'

an
Congres swom Born
Your
Qrevent
to
tons
Effo rts
Religious Institu

coed I"
g

-II "to P'" 0-
im porta-
resswoman Griiiiths
t
use
Long
hibit certain acts involving
possession,
r other purp W as
tion, transportation, fo
of explosives,
and
introduced
on May 2-3, 1958,

adopted by the 86th Congress.

M. Shevi
rry Okrent
10
ing Ackerma
11.
arcus Plotkin
12.
13. Louis Rosenzw

e 17th
r Congresswoman from
enviable
gressional District has
e service
cord for commend
orable
1. As an adherent to
ddle East
approaches in the
srael's
just and
2. As a defender
historic rights
of Shehitah in the
3. As a prot
ghter law sponsored
humane
by h
ense of racial and religious
4.
uality
5. In behalf of labor
6. For the protection of rights overseas

Congressional 'Record

PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 84 4 CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION

Proceedings and Debates of the 86th
Congress, Second Division

MRS. MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS

OF MICHIGAN

MRS. GRIFFITHS. Mr. Speaker, 12
years ago the United States acquired a
new ally and friend when the Republic
of Israel was established. The people of
Israel won their freedom by overcoming
almost insurmountable obstacles. As
Americans we can be proud that our
sympathy, encouragement, and support
contributed to the fulfillment of her
destiny. However Israel is still an infant
in the family of nations; she will con-
tinue to need our encouragement and
support until such things as boycotts
and blockades are past history. The
freedom Israel has won can be lost. This
we cannot allow to happen to a govern-
ment that is one of our own hearts; a
government pledged to freedom, to
equality of opportunity for all, and to
respect for the dignity of the individual.

Citizens of the 17th District can proudly vote for

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REMARKS OF

May 4, 1960

MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS

MEMBER OF CONGRESS

VOTE

November 8



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