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August 03, 1962 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-03

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Mosley Injured and 50 Arrested
in Riot at London Rally Attempt

LONDON, (JTA)—Sir Oswald the police threw a heavy cordon
Mosley, leader of the British around the fascists to protect
Union fascist movement, was in- them from further i n j u r y.
jured, and 50 persons were ar- Finally, the police ordered the
rested, when a violent riot broke rally halted.
out Tuesday night as Mosley's
Scotland Yard had taken elab-
forces tried to hold a rally in orate precautions against the
the East London borough of feared rioting. The anti-riot pre-
Hackney, an area with a heavy cautions included the cancella-
Jewish population.
tion of leave for hundreds of uni-
The police halted the meet- formed policement who had been
ing after six stormy minutes, ordered to cnocentrate in the
w h e n fighting Hackney area. In addition,
broke out be- mounted policemen and person-
tween an esti- nel from Scotland Yard's "spe-
mated 1,000 per- cial branch" had been ordered to
sons, both anti- the scene from every police sta-
fascist and pro- tion in the entire East End.
Mosleyite.
Sir Joseph Simpson, the Com-
As soon as missioner of Police, had an-
Mosley arrived, nounced he was ready to stamp
and the meeting out potential trouble before it
was opened, the really got started. However, he
crowds of anti- rejected a request by Daniel
fascists started West, a member of the City
stormingthe Council and Mayor of Hackney,
speakers' stand. to ban the Mosleyite rally. "We
Mounted police- have no statutory power under
men charged on which we can act to ban the
their horses into mass meeting," he said.
Mosley the crowd. Anti-
At Birmingham, today, the
Mosleyites tried to smash the Lord Mayor of that city in-
fascist banners, while the Mos- formed Mosley that he cannot
ley hordes tried to protect their have a permit for a rally he
group leaders. During the melee , planned to hold in Oct
October in
and
Mosley was knocked down, and
Town Hall. The
his face was bruised. Meanwhile, Birmingham city author it i e s
so mow stated they would not risk pos-
um EN EN on
sible "violent reaction" to a
Mosleyite rally in Town Hall
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which could damage the newly-
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' renovated city building.
I

U. S. Taxpayer Polish Jews in the U.S. Protest
Can Have Voice Road Through Warsaw Cemetery
YORK, (JTA) — A let- resentment among millions of
in Refugee Issue ter NEW
protesting against Polish Jews in the United States and

government plans to build a over the world."
(Continued from Page 1)
care for the refugees (result- road ' through the old Jewish
cemetery on Gesia Street, in
111111MIRY KOBLIPM
ing later in the formation of
Warsaw, was sent by the Ameri-
UNRWA) also envisaged re-
can
executive
of
the
World
CHEAP WORK
settlement of .the refugees in Federation of Polish Jews to
the Arab lands. Those countries Poland's Prime Minister Joseph
GOO171V
are land-rich and man-poor. Cyrankiewicz.
Why aren't the refugees being
PRICES
The letter, signed by Benja-
resettled there? Because Nasser
min
Teller
and
Isaac
Gotlib,
and his colleagues in Arab lead-
ership don't want them re- chairman and secretary of the
settled. They want the refugees executive here, stated that the
projected road t h r o u g h the
to continue to live in squalid cemetery would be considered
camps—the worse, the better
"sacrilege." The missive ap-
for the aim of the rulers—so a pealed to the Polish Premier to
UN.
th at e sore wouta continue intervene "in order to prevent
1-5600
festering, so that these "refu- such an action, which would
gees" could act as a phalanx of cause grief and arouse serious
anti-Israeli hostility smack on
Israel's borders.
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Mind this fact: The Arab gov-
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PURCHASE PLAN
— pitched in only a total of
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Your Savings
000,000 up to mid-year of 1961.
Will Be Substantial
There are official UNRWA fig-
ures. The Arab governments
paid 2.8 per cent of your pay-
m e n t s; for every dollar you
FLEET MGR.
spent, the Arabs gave less than
3 cents!
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12240 Jos. Campau
the right to examine the situa-
TW 1-0600 — Res. UN 4-9039
tion?
The United Nations must re-
examine this entire situation
this year.
The United States delegation
will have to play the decisive
role in this process. The dele-
gation represents the Depart- I
ment of State and the Presi-
dent. The money—your money
—must be voted by Congress—I
I
your Congress.
fjOi
tiff
Friends of humanity here,
I
friends of the United States,
I when you give Barton's ii. LONDON. (JTA)—Six Soviet friends of Israel wonder w ha ot
I chocolates, c a n d i e s, • citizens accused of wartime I if anything you will do
1 pastries. Choose from 1 atrocities against Jews have' about this whole thing.
our big, new selection.. been sentenced to death, while 1
I • three others were given 15-year .
prison terms, after trials at
. This week's feature:
1 i Krasnodar, in South - European

Russia , it was reported here in
1 I a dispatch from Moscow. Four D
I of the six condemned to death
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were accused of herding 20,000
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israeli
Jews at Radom, in 1942, and
sending them to the death camp government quarters expressed
Treblinka. The nine men con- disappointment this week over
:f /
.
" ;,
I of
decision of the European
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victed seemed to be, judging by the
their names Germans, Ukra- Economic Community's Council
eQ,,i,,..
-
nians, Russians and one Tatar. of Ministers at Brussels to delay
action on Israel's link to the
'",*'
.
Another report received here European Market. The EEC's
.4. ,
,
st I from Moscow established that Commission had come to meet-
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I at least four Jews, possibly six, ing of the Ministers' Council
I
were sentenced to death for with a report—drafted in colla-
I "economic crimes" in Kighizia, boration with Israel—calling for
1
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two Jews previously reported, ■ lInstead of debating this report,
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L. A. Feldsher and M. A. Gold- ; however, the Council decided
man; two thus far not named, I to call upon the permanent re-
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Guardian
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I The
both ways.
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of what it calls "judicial ter- gust 1, the Council's decision
ror " declared the Soviet Union might add considerably to the
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