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February 09, 1962 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-02-09

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resort to violence, they have
sought to silence all those Amer-
icans who would defend the
rights and freedoms which are
every citizen's birthright in this
country. The anti-Semitic leaf-
lets spread on the lawn of the
synagogue where the meeting
took place add an ugly footnote
to the story.")
Rev. Walter is a Unitarian
pastor and Rev. John G. Sim-
mons a former North Hollywood
Lutheran pastor.
Martha Hunt's home was
spared apparently because the
bombers did not know her mar-
ried name and could not find
her address.
The ministers were informed
during the meeting of the bomb-
ings and hastily left for their
homes. The 200 persons at the
meeting were then told, and the
rest of the event was cancelled.

Blame Right Wing Leaders
for Instigating L.A. Bombings
NEW YORK (JTA)—Leaders
and spokesmen of "extreme

right-wing movement s" were
charged by a representative body
of national Jewish organizations
and Jewish community councils
with shared blame for the bomb-
ings of the homes of a Lutheran
and a Unitarian minister in Los
Angeles.
The National Community Re-
lations Advisory Council, repre-
senting these Jewish groups, is
sued a statement declaring that
the extreme right "cannot mere-
ly shrug off complicity when
their emotional appeals produce
physical assaults upon those
they recklessly label as traitors
and dupes.". The NCRAC is the
policy-making and coordinating
body for 61 Jewish councils in
cities throughout the United
States and for the American
Jewish Congress, Jewish Labor
Committee, Jewish War Vet-
erans, Union of American He-
brew Congregations, Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America and United Syna-
gogue of America.

dents as the recent sme
of
swastikas on five Mi . apolis
synagogues, Mayor Ar r Naf-
talin announced.
The new unit, sai . he Mayor
and Police Chief E.
was designed to en
po-
lice to "deal as pr
as effectively as pos
with
acts of vandalism an
types of assault which are aime •
not against particular individuals
but against the community it-
self."
The Mayor said the recent
vandalism, which included the
University of Minnesota Hillel
House, required prompt and ef-
fective police action "based on
specialized information and ap-
propriate techniques of investi-
gation and apprehension."
bers of the new unit will
eive
special training in h
n and
intergroup relations
in legal
phases of protectio of demo-
cratic proceses, civil erties and
civil rights.
In another phase
dalism, the Minnes
ment of the Jewish
erans clashed with a
rabbi over the patrolling
JWV members of Jewish build-
ings in the Minneapolis-St. Paul
area. Rabbi Bernard S. Raskas,
of Temple of Aaron, said the
patrolling constituted "making
a mountain out of a molehill."
He argued that the JWV patrols

implied that civil authorities
"are n
in everything in
their p
to
ect Je h in-
stituti
was
cont
etrarion,
ue
man, d
ent
commander, said
e organ-
ization " •
erate with the
Community Relations
Council and did obtain the ap-
proval of the Minneapolis Police
Department" before establishing
the patrols. He added that the
police had "commended" the
JWV for its action and had de-
scribed the patrols as "an effec-
tive deterrent to further swas-
tika incidents."

s port o
Hate Material Distil ion

WESTPORT, Conn. (JTA
Westport police began an in-
vestigation into the widespread
distri of copies of
Con
Ginl
ti- milia
pro azi s t , otn
erase."
e also as wid
dis ributed in the Hamde
ping Plaza.
Police
that those re-
e for the distribution
face felony charges under Con-
necticut law because many cop-
ies were placed in parked auto-
mobiles. Such placement without
the consent of the car owner
constitutes tampering with a
motor vehicle.

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Youths Caught in Attempt
To Blow Up Texas Synagog
FORT WORTH, Tex. (JT
A county probation officia

no decision would be made
ing further study on
charges would be filed
two juveniles who had
to dynamite Congregatio
vath Sholom here.
The boys, 12 and 14,
from middle class families.
were released to their par
while police complete their in-
vestigation of the case. Lyman
Ross, County Juvenile Probation
Officer, said that a hearing
would be held in Juvenile court
when the police investigation is
finished.
Capt. W. M. Cole, director of
the police youth activities divi-
sion, said he had received a call
that an attempt would be made
to blow up the synagogue. A
radio police car was detailed to
the area and the boys were
seized as they approached the
synagogue, bearing a large
bundle. The supplies included
several large firecrackers,. a glass
jar filled with gunpowder, a can
of liquid heat, some homemade
fuses and a swastika arm band.
The two boys said during
police questioning that the idea
of attacking the synagogue came
after reading about the Jeru-
salem trial of former Gestapo
Colonel Adolf Eichmann and
from watching television pro-
grams in which some actors
wore Nazi armbands. The youths
said they meant no harm to
Jewish people but were unable
to explain why, if that was true,
they wanted to damage the syn-
agogue.

Set Up Special Unit
On Synagogue Vandalism
MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — The

Minneapolis Police Department
is setting up a Community Pro-
tection Unit to handle such inci-

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`Fanatics of the Right' Seen Stirrin
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