Anti-Semitism in Sweden Gets Press Rebukes Sweden, for many years, has been an important center of neo- Nazi activities. The European Social Movement, a conglomeration of Swedish, German, French and Ita- lian neo-Nazis and fascists, was formed there in 1951. The Nordic Reich Party has a "Fuehrer" in Sweden and one in Norway. Last April, Nordisk Kamp, organ of the Swedish branch, had a cover picture of Hitler and an editorial proclaiming that "In the end Adolf Hitler will win World War II." Einar Alberg, fuonder of the Swedish Anti-Jewish Fighting League, has been frequently pros- ecuted by the Swedish government but continues to distribute anti- Semitic leaflets in several lan- guages. Despite this background, the tale of the plot to overthrow the Swedish government and liquidate the nation's Jews, reads like a satire on international intrigue. The Stockholm Expressen ex- posed the story, after receiving a tip from a Swedish Jew who had infiltrated a secret right-wing group. After two months of sleuth- ing, Expressen reporters had a long, complicated story about a strutting would-be Feuhrer named Bjorn Lundahl, links to Arab plot- ters, hidden arms, and plans to kill leading Swedish Jews "by drug injections," with their bodies to be disposed of in an incinerator plant outside Stockholm. Lundhal, head of the C. E. Carlberg Foundation, a neo-Nazi front, had a Klan membership card signed by Imperial Wizard Sherman Miller of Waco, Tex. According to the card, Lundahl had been appointed "Grand Dragon of the Aryan Knights in the Realm of Sweden" — a fig- ment of Miller's imagination. The Texas Klan leader, who died several years ago, supplied hate literature ,, to racists and anti- Semites a..ound the world. Working by flashlight in the downtown Stockholm headquarters of the neo-Nazi group, the Ex- pressen reporters photographed documents, anti-Semitic tracts, Nazi flags, busts of Hilter, and a cache of weapons and ammunition. One of the documents was a pledge signed by Lundahl promising to "help Egypt with a Swedish army of 5,000 infantrymen, completely Commerce Dept. Issues New Rules for U.S. Exporters on Arab Boycott WASHINGTON (JTA) — The right demands for details on U.S. Department of Commerce is- trade with Israel. sued new regulations to American Article 10 of the form, which is exporters, asking them not to co- not mandatory, says the govern- operate with efforts of Arab states ment would appreciate knowing to impose a boycott on trade with but does not require a report on Israel, but pointing out that they whether the firm did or did not are not legally prohibited from comply with the request for boy- cooperating with the boycott. cott information. This was in line Under the new regulations, ex- with a decision stated by Secretary porters must report to the Depart- Connor that firms "are not legally ment of Commerce within 15 days prohibited" from cooperating with any request from foreign nations the boycott. for boycott action or other restric- Nathan Straus,. III, chairman of tive trade practices against Israel the American-Israel Chamber of or any other foreign country. Commerce and Industry, issued a Secretary of Commerce John T. statement commenting that the Connor prefaced the new regula- new regulations "have several tions with a statement of official clearly positive elements.' "On the other hand," he noted, guidance to exporters. He said: "It is the policy of the United States "the regulations include the un- to oppose restrictive trade prac- usual negative statement that there tices or boycotts fostered or im- is • no legal obligation to refrain posed by foreign countries against from yielding to the boycott. In other countries friendly to the this respect, the regulations sug- United States. All U. S. exporters gest the need for closer examina- of articles, materials, supplies or tion." Straus made known that the information are encouraged and requested to refuse to take, but Chamber "intends to study - the are not legally prohibited from the regulations in detail. After taking, any action, including the consultation with legal experts, the furnishing of information or the business community and others signing of agreements which has who are vitally concerned with the the effect of furthering or support- matter, we shall form a considered ing such restrictive trade practices judgment which we may wish to or boycotts. Accordingly, I encour- bring to the attention of the sec- age and request individuals and retary of commerce for his con- firms receiving such requests to sideration." refuse to comply with them." The government action was taken Israel Envoy Confers in conformity with an amendment With Bonn President; to the Export Control Act adopted by Congress. Export Bulletin No. Erhard Talk Delayed 920, issued Sept. 23 said the policy, (Direct JIM. Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) reflected by the forms issued to BONN — Asher Ben Nathan. exporters under the new law, indi- cated American efforts to elimi- Israel's ambassador to West Ger- nate trade obstacles and promote many, had his first meeting Wed- international business "as a means nesday with President Heinrich Luebke. of achieving peace and well being." The president had been on leave The Bulletin said "in the long run, both the United States busi- when the envoy arrived in Bonn ness community and foreign trade earlier this year, and the am- bassador presented his credentials interests will benefit from adher- to the presidential assistant, the ence to this anti-boycott policy." president of the upper house of The department established parliament. formal requirements to the effect Meanwhile, the much-postponed that any exporter receiving de- first meeting between the Israeli mands for boycott information or envoy and Chancellor Ludwig agreement to boycott practices re- Erhard was rescheduled for next port this within 15 days to the week. Previously Ben Nathan had Office of Export Control by filing expected to meet the chancellor a specified form, and noted that this week. Previous postponements information received by the de- were attributed to the election partment shall be deemed con- campaign which ended Sept. 18, fidential. with Chancellor Erhard's Christian Typical of the kind of requests, Democratic Union remaining the linked with the boycott, that dominent party in the federal re- exporters are now required to public. report, are demands for informa- The latest postponement was tion on whether the exporter attributed to the fact that there Jews or has Israeli stockholders. were six other ambassadors ahead Also, of course, exporters would of the Israeli envoy waiting to be be expected to report the out- received by the chancellor. Moscow Publishes Book by Sholem Asch in Russian LONDON (JTA) — The Soviet government Publishing House for Belles Lettres has announced pub- lication of 50,000 copies of a vol- ume by Sholem Asch, the noted Jewish writer, in a Russian transla- tion. The volume includes several of Asch's longer short stories. The prospectus called the writer "one of the great novelists of our time." speare's King Lear and Sholom equipped, against Israel." Lundahl, Aleichem's Tevye the Milkman as who had numerous meetings with well as ex c e r p t s of anti - Nazi Kamel Hamed, former first secre- speeches Mikhoels delivered during tary of the Egyptian Embassy- in the -Second World War. Contribu- Stockholm, also pledged that "after tors include the Russian actors Za- seizing power in Sweden, we will wadski and Kozlowski as well as confiscate Jewish property, arrest Mikhoel's widow Potozkaya. There all enemies of the Egyptians, pro- is no mention in the book of the hibit Jewish immigration to Israel manner in which the noted actor and solve the Jewish problem with met his death. Egyptain assistance." A book commemorating the life About to break their story, but and work of Solomon Mikhoels, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS worried that Lundahl might be the Russian-Jewish actor who Friday, October 1, 1965-7 wise to them, the reporters had a was murdered by members of phony message delivered to him Stalin's secret police, was pub- which sent the Feuhrer on a wild IF YOU TURN THE lished in Moscow by the Isskust- T•Cie (1 goose chase to a town near the vo Publishing House, according to Finnish border where, the message Zi I reports received here. The work said, Cairo agents would meet him. UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T is in Russian, and no Yiddish While he was away, the reporters version has appeared despite the FIND A FINER WINE THAN handed in their story and the Ex- fact that Mikhoels was a Yiddish pressen notified police. Lundahl actor. has been arrested and charged with The book contains critical studies "armed threat against la w f u l Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. order," an offense that could jail of Mikhoel's portrayals of Shake- him for ten years. 111•111•1111MMINEMINNED11111111C Stockholm newspapers praised the Expressen and the police for "a fine capture," voiced concern about Sweden's image abroad, and consternation about the link to the You'd think that after having been in business for 58 years we would United Arab Republic. One paper, know what to expect! But the large response to our 58th Birthday Sale has been overwhelming. Naturally, we're most happy, but we weren't in an editorial entitled "A Hand- prepared for it . . . so we need at least 2 more salesmen on a perm- ful of Madmen," said: anent basis. "The whole matter is un- If you have any selling experience in the retail line, are 25-60 years pleasant — partly because it has old and married, then come over and see us. 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