Canada TV Network Refuses to Cancel Its Filmed Nazi Interview MONTREAL (JTA) — The Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation refused to cancel the show- ing of a television film of an in- terview with Leni Riefenstahl, a close friend of Adolph Hitler and Josef Goebbels, who, as a movie producer, was considered an out- standing Nazi propagandist. • The Canadian Jewish Congress had protested the program, sched- uled for broadcast this month. Michael Garber, president of the CJC, wrote the request for cancel- ation to Alphonse Ouimet, presi- dent of the CBC, declaring that the commitment to show the Rief- M.P. Asks Government Move on British Bigots LONDON (JTA) — Reginald Freeson, a member of Parliament representing the Labor Party, for- mally asked the government in the House of Commons to report what steps are being taken against • rightist organizations he accused of being linked to recent anti- Semitic manifestations in this country. He listed a series of acts such as the daubing of synagogues with the swastika, desecration. of Jewish cemeteries and the distribution of fascist and' racist propaganda in London and in other parts of Bri- Wn. He named specifically the Bri- tish Nazi Party, the British Na- tional Movement and the Nazi In- ternational, telling Parliament that police authorities have the names of members of these groups who have participated in anti-Se- mitic actions. At the same time, Sir Frank So- skice, the home secretary, was asked in Parliament Monday whether he is taking any action against a new book shop opened in • London by John Tyndall, former aide to Colin Jordan, leader of the British Nazi Part y. The shop specializes in anti-Semitic litera- ture. Sir Frank replied that the anti-racism bill now pending in the House is intended to make such activities illegal. "Simmered tutto-di-giorno ta'am!" 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On Suspended Teacher Begs Jewish Forgiveness for Glorification of Hitler MONTREAL (JTA) — Brother Rene Lahaie, suspended seventh- grade teacher in a Catholic ele- mentary school here, who had been formally "removed" from his post for displaying a photo- graph of Hitler and a swastika in his classroom, "explained" the incident to the Canadian Jewish community, and asked to be "for- given for having tolerated the in- considerate use of symbols and dramatizations which are so charged with painful memories." The teacher's letter, saying that he and his superiors had been the "victims of one-sided and subjec- tive and prejudiced information," had been sent to the Canadian Jewish Congress. Joining the teacher in the letter were his former principal, who has been suspended indefinitely, and the director of the school commission in charge of his school, who has been assigned to other duties. The CJC replied to the signers of the letter that it is acquainting the Jewish community leadership with "the friendly spirit" of their letter. Congress alSo- asserted it is confident that an independent board set up by the Montreal Catholic School Commission to prove the incident "will take such action as it deems required under the circumstances." * * * the other hand, the corporation, within reason, must be free to air programs on any subject which is interesting, topical, educational, informative and so on. To place a ban on all things Nazi would set a precedent for Pittsburgh 'Breakthrough' PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Th e United Jewish Federation of Pitts- burgh concluded its 1965 campaign with record contributions totaling $1,700,875; a "breakthrough" fig- ure that exceeded last year's drive by 10 per cent. WATCH FOR OPENING OF SPITZER'S New Store in the DEXTER DAVISON SHOPPING PLAZA demands to ban all things Communist or all things dealing with apartheid, for example, in other words, the corporation cannot accept the suggestion made in your letter that Nazism is a subject which should never be dealt with by the CBC." The CBC has, in recent months, featured interviews with Canadian and United States Nazis, including George Lincoln Rockwell, leader of the American Nazi Party. When the CJC complained, the government-owned radio-TV net- work insisted it was free to air such programs because they had "news value." We Kid You Not .. . NOBODY UNDERSELLS WOODY PONTIAC "AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT!" TWINBROOK 1-1600 12140 JOS. CAMPAU at CARPENTER Half Mile South of Davison Anti-Semite Agitator Eyes Quebec Political Return QUEBEC (JTA) — Jewish spokesmen said that Adrian Ar- cand, one of the most notorious anti-Semitic agitators in Quebec in the mid-30's, apparently was starting a comeback here after years of silence. About 150 persons attended a rally of the "National Unity of Canada Party" at which Arcand delivered a harangue composed of most of the canards spread throughout Canada before World War II by Nazi agents. Arcand distributed vast quanti- ties of anti-Semitic material, or- ganized many parades and made many inflammatory speeches from 1935 until a few weeks before the start of World War II in 1939, when he was prosecuted under the Canadian War Measures Act and interned. Following his interment, he sued the Canadian government for $250,000 damages for alleged false arrest. He charged in his suit that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Jewish Con- gress "conspired" to have him in- terned. The suit never came to trial. D.C. Judges Amend Rule to Boost Bond for Nazis WASHINGTON (JTA) — The board of judges of the District of Columbia Court of General Ses- sions has amended the list of bonds and collaterals to make pos- sible the imposition of higher bonds and increased collateral in instances of arrest of members of the American Nazi Party.' This was made known in a let- ter from President Walter N. To- briner of the board of commis- sioners of the District of Columbia to Rep. Charles S. Joelson, New Jersey Democrat, Rep. Joelson had complained that Nazis were get- ting off in the district for mere forfeiture of $10 collateral despite extreme abuses against law and order. Tobriner wrote Rep. Joelson that he considered the amended rule to be an improvement. "But," he added, "I do hope that if repeating offenders elect to forfeit the higher collateral they will, never- theless, be ordered arrested and tried." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 21, 1965-13 here comes one of those thick, delicious BIFFS ground beef patties! NOW IN THE FROZEN FOOD CABINET AT YOUR MARKET