Blood
`Fascist First Lady of Britain' Insists It's a Matter of Blood—Aryan
wife of the foreign secretary, who
LONDON—Mrs. Colin Jordan,
wife of Britain's self-styled fascist
fuhrer, told an interviewer that
she does not wish the Jews any
violence.."Just that they be hu-
manely deported."
Francoise Suzanne Marie Jor-
dan, niece of the late designer
Christian Dior, was interviewed
by 'News of the World' at head-
quarters of the British National
Socialist Movement.
She insisted that the murder of
6.000,000 Jews "did not happen.
It is the greatest fairy story of all
times, propagated by the Jews to
defame National Socialism and
provide pretext for their theft of
Palestine from the Arabs.
"Aryan blood is the only true
blood," she said. "My family can
be traced back to 1300 A.D., and
I am of Viking stock." Mrs. Jor-
dan, a former French countess,
said she has "grown tired of the
present degenerate aristocracy. A
new aristocracy is needed. Using
carefully-selected individuals of
the right blood, picked as the SS
were. And if necessary using state-
run breeding centers."
She would not allow Jews to
"breed" at these centers because
"they are parasites and should
be confined to their own country.
- Once there," she added, "I
would no longer hate them. When
we come to power, as we hope to,
they will be deported along with
all the other non-Aryan foreign
trash in Britain." As for Negroes,
"within 24 hours of taking over,
we would stop any more niggers
coming in."
The fascist leader's wife said
Britain and France attacked Hit-
ler because they were dominated
by Jewish influence. "He was only
looking after the interests of the
German minorities in Czechoslo-
vakia and Poland," she said.
Of her plans for Britain, she
said, "I will stop at nothing to
keep Britain white. Any means
are justified to preserve our
and nation."
The same day, outside London's
Labor Party headquarters, it was
reported in the Sunday Telegram,
a member of Jordan's party dress-
ed like a monkey paced while
carrying a placard: "We immi-
grants are voting for Gordon
Walker."
Mrs. Patrick Gordon Walker,
race
the elec-
tions, sat in a car nearby, and
shouted, "This is the most disgust-
ing thing I have ever seen in my
life."
Gordon Walker said "The peo-
ple who paid him to do this re-
gard people of another color as
subhuman. I have never seen any-
thing more revolting."
later was defeated in
Congressman Demands
Prosecution of Neo-Nazis
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep.
Charles Jo elso n, New Jersey
Democrat, demanded federal prose-
cution of the American Nazi Party
for conspiring to breach the peace.
The congressman sent a de-
tailed letter to United States At-
torney David Acheson. listing 12
flagrant instances of "violence,
disorder, or incitement to riot"
committed by the American. Nazi
Party in the District of Columbia.
Declaring that "such things do
not just happen," the congress-
man said Nazi provocations re-
flected "a systematic design or
pattern of the American Nazi
3 Drown in Flooding Near Tel Aviv;
Pair Swept Up in Attempt to Save Girl
TEL AVIV iJTA) — Three resi-
dents of a township, one of them
a 9-year-old girl, died as a result
of flooding touched off by heavy
rain throughout Israel Jan. 20.
Waters pouripg clown from the
hills filled tile wadis, turning
them into turbulent streams. The
girl. iof Kiryat Gat township, fell
into 4 wadi. Two men jumped into
the later in an effort to save her
but were themselves sWept away
by the current. The bodies of the
two men were found later near
Ashdod, and the search for the
missing girl continued.
The rains cut off communica-
tions throughout the Negev and
southern Israel. Roads were inun-
dated in Beersheba, Eilat, and Ein
Gedi. Most of the southwestern
Negev roads were flooded. The
isolated settlements were provided
Colin Jordan (light coat), self-styled leader of the Nazi Party
in Britain, 'throws up his arms as he -is seized from behind at an
election eve rally where Labor's foreign secretary, Patrick Gordon
Walker, was speaking in the Leyton section of London. The Nazi
toughs threw smoke bombs at the speaker's stand, and in turn,
they got thrown—out '.
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German Gets Four Years
for Aid in Mass Murder
A German court sentenced for-
mer S. S. Sgt. Josef Oberhauser to
4 1 2 years at hard labor after his
conviction for aiding in the war-
time murder of 360.000 Jews.
Announcing its verdict, the court
said the accused aided in mass
murders by procuring building
materials for constructing gas
chambers at a Nazi extermination
camp near Belzec, Poland.
Friends Unite To Establish Living Memorial
To William Hordes at Camp Gan Israel
Friends of William Hordes are
with food by helicopters which uniting to see his last desire ma-
also served as ambulances where terialize through The William
Hordes Memorial Fund of Camp
they were needed.
of Mr.
The entire village of Beit Shikma Gan Israel. In recognition
Hordes' devotion to Chabad and
near Ashkelon was evacuated for
Jan. 4 — Feb. 4
Party
through its leader, George Lincoln
Rockwell." It has been the con-
tention of Rep. Joelson that Dis-
trict of Columbia authorities have
been lax and soft in their handling
of the small but militant Nazi
group.
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the night as the water poured into to the camp, of which he was a
houses. Livestock were released founder, t h e remodeled main
when cowsheds became flooded. building in Camp Gan Israel of
named "The
Both people and animals returned the Midwest will be
William Hordes ,memorial Build-
the
village
as
the
waters
sub-
to
sided. A number of buses en route ing."
At a meeting of leaders of the
to the Negev were halted by the
Fund
rising waters and the passengers William Hordes Memorial
were given temporary shelter at Committee held Monday night, it
was
decided
to
launch
the
cam-
service stations.
ern i ze
paign to improve and mo d
the facilities at Camp Gan Israel,
Moscow Publishes Book
which is located near Fenton.
in Yiddish on Jewish Life Mich., about sixty miles from De-
LONDON (JTA)—The first book troit.
Harry L. Schumer, chairman of
in Yiddish on Soviet Jewish life
to be issued in Moscow since 1949 the William Hordes Memorial
'appeared this week, entitled Fund Committee, said.
"A day before Bill Hordes
"That's How We Live," it was re- I
ported by Tass, the Soviet news ag-! passed away there was a meet-
ing of friends in his office for
ency.
It consists of articles by con- the purpose of finding ways and
temporary Yiddish writers in the means to expand and improve
the camp facilities and I think,
U
(Sw well the Jews live in the it is only fair to him that we,
how
his friends, should name that
S iet Union. Tass' report did not
indicate the number of copies project after him and make it a
successful effort. Moreover Mr.
printed.
Hordes gave the first sizeable
The new volume has been
contribution for the downpay-
published by the editorial board
ment on the camp site, when
of Sovietish Heimland, the Com-
Camp Gen Israel' was establish-
munist monthly issued in Mos-
cow. Yiddish works were pub i ed three years ago.
Tom Borman. co-chairman of
lished in the Soviet Union in
1961 but they were reprints of 1 the Hordes Memorial Fund, said
stories in the classic Yiddish that Camp Gan Israel fills a long-
tradition written by Sholem felt need for a traditional camp
Aleichem, I. L. Peretz and Men- ; where dietary laws are observed
dele Mocher Seforim. and traditional practices are in-
Tass also reported that another tegrated with the regular camp
Yiddish book. entitled "Horizons," activities Borman declared:
consisting of a collection of poetry"I am very happy to be associ-
; by contemporary. Yiddish writers, I ated with this project to perpetu-
i will be issued next month with a ate the memory of William
' Hordes."
printing of 5,000 copies.
Ezriel Weissman, associate
chairman of the Fund, said:
Baltimore Drive Workers
"Everyone is discussing the dan-
to Test Information Plan
ger of assimilation. Only by aid-
Photos taken during 1964 Camp Season
BALTIMORE (JTA) — The As- ing such projects as Camp Gan
' sociated Jewish Charities and the Israel can we make a start in
Stollman, Phillip Stoliman. Joseph L.
Jewish Welfare Fund announced -curbing such a danger."
Associate
j
e Borman;
Bo
r
Ch a irman:
OtienChlbre Stone, Edward Wishnetsky, Mrs. Edward
,
The names of contributing men:
plans to provide information on an
Wishnetsky,
George Zalman.
Kasle, Dr. William Klein. Louis Levi-
Chairman, Women's Committee: Mrs.
experimental basis on Jewish friends will be inscribed in a spe- tan
Slomovitz, Max
Emma Schauer.
Committee:
fund-raising and fund outlays to ci.al memorial book to be present- osia Ben Lewis,
Chairman, Camping
Executive Committee: Irwin I. Cohn,
ed to the family of William Chairman;
E. Feinberg-
a group of campaign workers.
Morris Brandwine, Paul Charles
Harry E.
Co-Chairmen:
Joseph
Braver,
Brickner, Barney Citrin, Ernest Citron, Citrin, Robert Ruch, Isadore Starr.
When the total program has Hordes.
Julius Feigelman, Ja-
Wiener.
Medical
Adviser:
Dr.
Israel
The camp, attended by 200 boys Harry Cohen, Mrs. Glasu
been tested by the insurance divi-
Goldbafi
s, Drtvetu
For further information on the
sion. it will be made available to and girls, is under the auspices of cAt FiGtilds=
Hordes, Judge Ira
Mrs. Will
•Pund of
all the other 29 trade and proles- the Chabad-Lubavich Movement. Hordes,
Kurtzman, Meyer William Hordes Memorial
G. Kuuzman,
sional groups participating in the The camp is conducted in an at- Levin, Manuel Merzon, Mrs. Morris Camp Gan Israel, phone .542-1116
Miller,
Larry
Nechamin,
Mrs.
Pearl
mosphere of Jewish practices and Nosan, Max Osnos, Harold Platt, Julius or 544-7168 or write to William
annual drive.
values and is the only such camp Rotenberg, Abraham Scheuer, Irving W. Hordes Memorial Fund, 14000 W.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Schlussel, Arthur Schurgin, David Schur- Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park.
in the Midwest.
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. 6—Friday, January 29, 1965
Chairman: Harry L.
Schumer; Co- gin, Leslie Share, Sam Solomon, Max