12 U.S. Nazis on Trial for Incitement NEW YORK (JTA) — Eight members of the National Renais- sance party, a neo-Nazi group, were indicted by a Bronx County grand jury on charges of crimi- nal anarchy, inciting to riot and violation of a State law against possession of unregistered weapons. They were arrested in July charged with sparking illegal ac- tivities at the site of a diner in The Bronx where pro and anti- integrationist pickets clashed re- peatedly. Seven of the eight were arraigned before Judge Samuel Silverman and pleaded not guil- ty. The eighth, who signed a waiver of immunity and testified before the grand jury will be arraigned later. Among the indicted was James A. Madole, leader of the anti- Semitic group. He and all but two of the others were held - in $5,000 bail, bond being fixed at $2,590 for one of the men. The men face up to 10 years' im- prisonment if convicted on the anarchy count. * * * PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Four admitted members of the Amer- ican Nazi Party were convicted on charges of distributing hate literature and two went to jail when they refused to pay $10 fines. David France, 23, and Lyn Giesy, 29, paid the fines under a 1945 city ordinance which bans literature or signs exposing ra- cial or religious groups to hat- red. John Patier, 25, and Roy Frankhauser, 24, received the jail terms. Jewish Organizations to Continue Efforts for Vatican Understanding GENEVA (JTA) — Delegates to the World Conference of Jewish Organizations, who con- vened their semi-annual meet- ing here, decided unanimously to continue COJO efforts in full conformity with a memorandum delivered to the Vatican several months ago. The memorandum was believed to be concerned with the issue of Catholic-Jewish relations as a possible subject on the agenda of the Ecumeni- cal Council, which is reconven- ing next month in Rome. With Label A. Katz, president of Bnai Brith, presiding, the meeting opened with a review of the world Jewish situation by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Dr. Ger- hart Riegner of the World Jew- ish Congress, and Dr. A. Ehr- lich of the International Council of Bnai Brith, then reviewed the work of COJO in Rome in preparation for resumption of the Ecumenical Council. They analyzed prospects for the future Nasser Backers Out on a Limb BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) and who cooperate with the arch enemies of the Arabs— the English, the Americans, the Jews." Sen. Kenneth B. Keating and Rep. Seymour Halpern, New York Republicans who co-spon- sor the Keating-Halpern amend- ment, have charged that Egypt "lives on our aid while they channel their own resources into arms from Russia." The Keating- Halpern amendment to the For- eign Aid Bill would sever aid to Egypt because of such di- version of its own resources, contrary to American interests and world peace. Even Under Secretary of State W. Averell Harriman has made a plea for continued assistance to Nasser. He advanced the pe- culiar concept that a build-up of Egypt contributed to Israel's security. Rep. Halpern and Sen. Keat- ing made clear that they will fight Nasser's American advo- cates. WASHINGTON — The State Department is lobbying so vig- orously for increased American assistance to Egypt that De- partment officials have in- correctly portrayed President Nasser as supporting interna- tional disarmament and assum- ing a more peaceful stand on Israel. The Department has at- tributed policies to the Egyptian dictator that differ entirely from what Nasser has stated publicly. Anxious to justify the pro-Nas- ser trend in American foreign policy, Nasser's apologists in the State Department have gone out on a limb. The truth is that Nasser, on Aug. 11, made known in Alex- andria to a military audience that Egypt rejected disarma- ment because of war prepara- tions against Israel. "As far as we here in Egypt are con- cerned," he said, "disarmament cannot be attained while the rights of the Palestinians are lost and• usurped." On Warpath Against Israel Nasser charged that "the call TORRANCE, Calif. (JTA) — for disarmament is a trick which Torrance city officials said that certain states may adopt and members of the American Nazi which Israel might use to de- Party and -of the John Birch So- ceive some countries. Here we ciety broke up a civil - rights announce it is a deceit. It means forum here. The officials said to allow the criminal to escape that six speakers, assembled for with his loot and to prevent a panel discussion in Torrance justice from pursuing the crim- High School, never had a chance inal." He revealed openly that to speak. They were booed, his- sed and yelled down by the Nazi "the armed forces are preparing and Birch society hecklers who to restore the rights of the Pal- passed out anti-Negro literature estinian people because the Pal- linking their campaign to "anti- estine battle in 1948 is a shame- ful thing for the whole Arab Communism." nation. The rights of the Pal- estinian people must be re- Washington Temple stored. Therefore, we must pre- pare to face Israel, Zionism, and Will Have 2 Large imperialism which backs Israel." Kosher Kitchens Despite such volatile com- WASHINGTON, D.C., (JTA) mitments by Nasser, his apolo- —Temple Israel expects to have gists in Washington continued its new synagogue, which has a efforts to portray him as a number of unique facilities, prince of peace. ready for use Dec. 1. The sanc- The pending Foreign Assist- tuary will provide theater-type ance Bill contains huge new allo- permanent seating for 445 wor- cations for Nasser. Egyptian do- shippers. The social hall, seat- mestic needs would be subsidized ing 550 persons, will contain a by the American taxpayer. Yet full production stage. There Nasser said in the same August will be two large kosher kitch- 11 address that "we have a ens, one for meat and one for strong national structure, which dairy meals. enables us to develop weapons. Today we spend 12 per cent of our budget on the armed forces." America has propped up the Egyptian economy, enabling Nasser to exchange his best nat- ural resources to the Soviet Union for jet bombers, subma- Nobody rines, and other arms, including ground-to-air rockets. In 1962 UNDERSELLS the direct U.S. economic assist- ance to Nasser amounted to GREAT- LAKES more than $224 million. The much larger "food for FENCE CO. peace" shipments are sold on the Egyptian market for cur- DON'T EVER rency which reverts back to Nas- ser to finance state-owned fac- FORGET IT ! ! tories, including' munitions works. The salaries of ex-Nazi technicians come largely from ASK FOR this source. In this way, the American taxpayer is indirectly "Morrie Sherman" compensating Nazi war crimi- Sales Manager nals, some actually wanted for trial in West Germany. American finances enable the Voice of Cairo radio to foment anti-American upheav- 16540 GREENFIELD als. The Voice shouts: "Over- BR 3-2900 throw these lackeys who have sold their honor and dignity in connection with policies in the light of recent developments. COJO instructed them to re- main jointly responsible for the continuation of these activities in Rome. The delegates noted with "distress and astonishment" the acquittal in Austria of Franz Murer, former Gestapo official, on charges of murder- ing Jews in the Nazi-occupied Vilna ghetto. Noting that the prosecution in Graz had filed notice of appeal, the COJO delegates urged Austrian auth- orities to act to end manifesta- tions of "a surprising Nazi mentality in Austria." GENEVA (JTA) — The pro- visional World Council on Jew- ish Education decided here to proceed with the creation of a Jewish educational clearing house in Jerusalem for the as- sembly and dissemination of educational information and to begin preparations for opening next year four such clearing houses in Europe and elsewhere. The decisions were among a number of steps taken during the meeting of the presidium of the provisional council, in ac- cordance with earlier resolu- tions, adopted in New York last March. The presidium members also decided to hold a meeting of the provisional council in Brussels, March 11-12, 1964 to adopt a program for 1964-66. A second World Conference on Jewish Education will be held in 1966. The presidium requested participating organizations and communities to contribute toward a 1964 budget of at least $100,000. Various Jewish organizations have indicated readiness to contribute such funds. ,The presidium members, tak- ing note of the shortage of Jew- ish teachers, agreed that this problem should be given prior- ity in the work of the global educational body. 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