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July 21, 1961 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-07-21

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SEVEN OF EIGHT San Francisco youths
listen to a lecture from Inspector Nate Pedrini
(right) whose investigation brought grand jury
indictments against them and four others on
charges ranging from arson to making obscene

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telephone calls. They are accused of conducting
a 15-month-long reign of terror against Mr. and
Mrs. William Bowman, Jewish immigrants
from Europe, which they said they did for
"kicks."

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Rockwell's Nazis Being Tried for Vicious Attacks
on Jewish Youngster; WV Insists on Action

(Continued from Page 1)
complaint filed, seized three boys
threats from the Rockwell head- who passed their headquarters
quarters in Arlington, there is en route home from school.
divided opinion on procedure to Ricky Farber was handcuffed by
be followed in dealing with the the Storm-troopers, menaced
"American Nazis." with an iron pipe, and otherwise
Leaders of national Jewish or- abused. The other boys, non-
ganizations still insist upon a Jews, were asked in a derogatory
policy of "ignoring" Nazi actions, manner if they were Jewish -,by
of giving criminals like those in about 10 husky Storm-troopers
Arlington and San Francisco "the who held them captive at Nazi
headquarters, according to the
silent treatment."
The Jewish War Veterans complaint.
Arlington police, tippe
seems to be standing alone in
y
d the
their insistence upon use of every a neighbor who wit
ent to the
available means, resort to public events in the stre
and freed the
exposure ac well as legal action, Nazi headquart
. C. Creeker to
is bringing the renewed Nazi ac- boys. Judge
he considered
tions to the attention of the gen- the Nazis
charges
riotous and cautio
eral public.
tain counsel.
The occurences in Arlington, them to
ued until July 20.
Va., once again bring into open was co
discussion the problem • of how
Two embers of the Arling-
these issues are to be handled. ton Co
Board demanded
It is a debate that is certain to an imm
nd complete . in-
claim prior attention in the plan- vestigation o
ning of civic-protective policies dent involving George Rock-
by American Jewry. -
well's "American Nazi Party."
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They charged that the em-
boldened, uniformed Nazis ac-
Parent of Molested
tually abducted from the pub-
lic streets, a number of chil-
Jewish Boy Swears
dren "suspected" of behit
Warrant on Nazis
Jewish.
County Board Chairman Leo
ARLINGTON, Va., (JTA) —
Threatening letters and tele Urbanske announced that he was
phone' calls were received her distprbed by the newest episode
by the parents of the 13-Year-ol d
Jewish Boy Ricky Farber who
together with other high schoo

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of Nazi violence and the presence
of the Nazi headquarters in Ar-
lingtori. He said "if any legal
way is open to get rid of them

Detroiter David Crohn, vice-
president of the Palestine Eco-
nomic Corp., New York, and a
noted American-Israeli econo-
mist, has returned to the United
States for a year's study after
spending the last 13 years in
Israel on PEC development
projects, will discuss the role of
private American investment in
Israel's expanding economy at a
dinner meeting 6:30- p.m. Tues-
day at the Bancroft Hotel,
Saginaw.
Co-chairmen at the meetin
will be Samuel R. Jacob
former chairman of Bo
Israel; Dr. Robert Lurie
A. Carl Stander, bot
nent Saginaw physic
lay leaders.
Crohn, 39, son of
Mrs. Lawrence W. C
Whitcomb Ave., first we
Israel in May, 1948. He served
in the Economic Section of the
Israel Foreign Office and joined
the Palestine Economic Corp.
(PEC) in Tel Aviv in 1950.
He served for four years as
president of the Mortgage and
_Savings Bank, Ltd., a subsidiary

e imposed
e two Nazis charged in-
the case involving the children,
if the Nazis are convicted.

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Prof. WOLFGANG R. WA-
SOW, of the University of Wis-
consin faculty, will lecture in
mathematics at the Technion, in
Haifa, during the 1961-61 aca-
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(the Nazis) I'm all for it."
Board member Ralph Kaul pro-
posed a special meeting of the
County Board, the Common-
wealth's attorney, and the county
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if
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o
threats of assault with a dea
weapon, can be actually abducted
from
.bly de-
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indicated the Nazis
ecome such a menace they
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boys, was abducted by member s
of the American Nazi Party o f
which George Rockwell is th e
leader.
Two of the Nazi group are no w
awaiting trial before a mag., is
trate. They are charged with
felonious assault in the man-

handling of Farber and two of

his friends who reported that
they were dragged into the head-
quarters of the American Nazi
Party here, handcuff ed and
quizzed about their religion.
Hyman Farber, the father of
the Jewish boy, today showed
one of the threatening letters he
had received. The missive, em-
blazoned with skull and cross-
bones, bore one word, "Juden,"
in German. The threatening tele-
phone calls. all anonymous, were
balanced, Mr. Farber said, by
other telephone calls from resi-
dents of Arlington, and some
from nearby Washington, assur-
ing .him of the community's sup-
port in his action against the
Nazis.

The warrant under which
the two Nazis were arrested
had been sworn out by Farber.
The two . members of Rock-
well's group, Richard Braun,
26, and Robert Garber, 31, are
under bail of $1,500 and
$1,000 each, respectively.
The Nazis, according to the

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7 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 21, 1961

Young Anti-Semites: Did They Do It Just for 'Kicks'? D. Crohn Returns to U. S. after 13
Years in Israel; to Speak in Saginaw

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