CBC Tape Featuring U.S. Nazi'
to Be Probed by Parliament

lions of living rooms." Another
OTTAWA (JTA) — Prime Minis- ,
member of the opposition, Marcel
ter Lester B. Pearson agreed he
Lambert of Edmonton 4ccused the
would investigate some aspects of
CBC of catering "to nonconformist
a television broadcast beamed by
the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.'s oddballs."
The strongest protest, however,
video network a week ago, showing
a filmed interview with the United was voiced outside Parliament by
States leader of the American Michael Garber, president of the
Nazi Party, George Lincoln Rock- Canadian Jewish Congress. Charg-
ing the CBC with being "guilty of
well.
The program has been denounced an act against the public interest,"
in the House of Commons as well Garber said that no arguments
as by the Canadian Jewish Con-; about "public exposure" of the
gress and &hers outside Parlia- Nazi could justify "the publicity
o nally and to
ment as "an irresponsible ,action -
giving publicity "to a self-con- his lies and invectives.'
Noting that Rockwell gets no
fessed follower of Hitler and
such publicity in his native United
preacher of genocide."
One of the leaders in the attack States, Garber said "Canadians
was John Diefenbaker, former must regret deeply that CBC has
premier and now head of the par- committed a serious disservice to
liamentary oppostion, the Progres- the interests of our Canadian so-
sive Conservative Party. He told ciety by giving currency to the
Commons he saw no reason Nvhy rantings and ravings of this tragic-
the CBC should give Rockwell that ally unbalanced but dangerous
kind of attention, nor 'why Nazism United States citizen."
He said the Rockwell broadcast
should be glorified in this way."
an obvious
quest for sensa- :
Milton Klein, a Liberal Party given
- was Rockwell
perso
member from Montreal, charged tionalism in which the public in-
Rockwell had used the occasion 'to terest and human sensibilities were
villify Negroes and Jews in mil- almost wholly disregarded."

Canada's Concern With Mid-East
Told by Foreign Minister at Zionist
Parley; Hits Rockwell TV Interview

MONTREAL IJTA) — Canada is mously, the delegates protested
happy to continue its contingent Rockwell's appearance. Protesting
in the United Nations Emergency to Alphonse Ouimet, CBC presi-
Force in the knowledge that it has dent, the delegates said "We pro-
an essential part An maintaining test in the strongest terms the
stability in the Middle East. Paul shocking spectacle of CBC pro-
Martin, Canadian secretary of viding a national platform for a
state for external affairs, declared man dedicated to disseminating'
here. hatred." The resolution urged
Speaking at the Zionist Organi- Canadian authorities not to permit
nation of Canada's 37th annual again "such flagrant disregard of
convention, he toldi the 500 dele- the sensibilities of Canadians."
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, World
gates also that it was part of
Zionist Organization president,
Canada's concern that there be no
told the delegates at the opening
recourse to armed threats against
session that the consciousness of
the existence of Israel or any state
Jewish unity was "endangered"
In the area.

Ile criticized the appearance

on the Canadian Broadcasting
Co.'s television network Sunday

night of George Rockwell. foun-
der of the American Nazi Party.
lie told the delegates that he had
been more shocked probably
than even members of the Jew-
ish faith by the 12-minute filmed
interview with Rockwell.

by a tendency of many Jewish
communities toward a new kind
of Jewish isolationism or sepa-
ratist tendencies.

He said that the danger of dis-
integration and assimilation of the
Jewish .people, especially of the
younger generation. was greater
today than in any period of his-
tory and represented the main
He reiterated Canada's deter- threat to Jewish survival.
"The lessening of external im-
mination to assure that all seg-
ments of the people. regardless of mediate dangers to Jewish ex-
language, race or religion, had the istence on the one hand, and the
opportunity to make a distinctive wealth of the Jewish communities
contribution to a greater Canadian with the resulting abundance of
various organizations which feel ,
community.
they do not need cooperation with
Discussing Canadian-Israeli 're-
lations, the minister said that other Jewish bodies, on the other,
Israel was now Canada's largest strengthens this tendency of iso-
export market in the Middle East. lationism and separatism," he said.
a development stemming from the He reviewed some of the main
"impressive pace" of Israel's econ- problems to be considered at the
omic development. next World Zionist Congress open-
resolution adopted unani- ing at the end of this year in
In a
Jerusalem. He said the two prin-
cipal ones were to secure and
strengthen Israel and assure Jew-
ish survival in countries outside of
Israel.

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