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November 25, 1966 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-25

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Israeli Students Stirred Up by Neo-Nazi Gains

ry on activities and spread propa-
ganda on the Nazi model."
A report on the Board's foreign
affairs committee precede adoption
of the resolution. In introducing
that report, Sir Barnett Janner
said that the committee was "ap-
palled at recent vivid examples of
the persistence of active sympathy
with Nazism" in West Germany
"which must fill every Jew and in-
formed non-Jew with the utmost
foreboding."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 25, 1966-3

(Continued from Page 1)
is sure that the National Demo- for the Nazis of the early 30s were
"Remember 1935," and "We Came cratic Party will have similar gains not considered dangersous at the
Looking For Another Germany,' " in the forthcoming state elections outset."
You'll Find the Finest Collection of
and "The neo-Nazis Got Seven Per in all other sections in the country.
Among the world- leaders who
Cent — Hitler Started With Even Leaders of the National Demo- will attend the governing council
OMEGA WATCHES
Less."
cratic Party, speaking on televsion, sessions in London are Lord Sieff
at "authorized factory agency"
Priced from $65 to $1,000
Strong police forces were rushed today denied that they are Nazis and Samuel Bronfman, vice-presi-
to the embassy building to prevent or that they are protecting Nazi dents of the World Jewish Con-
GEORGE OHRENSTEIN
students from entering. After the war criminals. They asserted that gress and chairmen of the Euro-
Certified Master Watchmaker &
Jeweler
police were told that the students they are a "democratic party" and pean and North American branch-
18963 Livernois, Detroit 48221
intended only "quiet picketing," resented the fact that they are es of the WJC.
they were allowed to stand oppo- labeled as neo-Nazis in the German
Ph. UN 1-8184
British Jewish Leaders
The commonest given name in
Open Daily 9 to 5:30
site the embassy building. Em- press.
Urge Ban on German
At
a
press
conference
Karl
Britain
has
been
John
since
1340.
bassy staff members were seen
Neo-Nazi Activities
Gunther von Hase, spokesman
taking films of the young pickets.
LONDON
The Board of Depu-
Police also were called Monday for the Bonn government for the
ties of British Jews unanimously
press,
said
the
gains
of
the
Na-
night to Kiryat Bialik near Haifa
For Your Holiday Pleasure .. .
apprOved "a solemn appeal to all
to disperse groups of youth pro- -tional Democratic Party in the
responsible and democratically-
Bavarian
elections
should
not
be
(testing against West Germany and
We Now Have Clean, KOSHER Frozen
minded persons in West Germany
the "resurgence of neo-Nazism," overestimated in foreign coun-
and other countries" to act to en-
tries, nor should they be under-
there.
sure that legislative and other
The protesting pickets gathered estimated in Germany. "German
steps will be taken immediately in
democracy,"
he
said,
"has
at the local council hall where a
West Germany "to ban all Nazi-
councillor was reporting on a re- proven its stability in recent type activities, parties and publi-
years and could handle extrem-
cent visit to West Berlin. The
cations."
Councillor said a West Berlin Bor- ist elements."
Asserting that such political ac-
Asked whether the National
ough had suggested arrangements
PLEASE PLACE HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY !
for a "sister-city" relationship with Democratic Party was not anti- tivities were "again threatening
civilization,"
the
Board
said
such
Semitic,
von
Hase
replied
that
Kiryat Bialik and that he had been
given 10,000 marks ($400) for pro- there was no evidence that the a ban was necessary to "stop the
motion of the idea here. The coun- neo-Nazi party as such was anti- resurgence of Nazism" in West
cillor was criticized for acting in Semitic. To a further qUestion as Germany. The resolution said the
STRICTLY KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY
the matter by his fellow council- to whether speeches made on be- Board "strongly protests the li-
half of the National Democratic cense permitted to the neo-Nazi
lors.
The Tel Aviv University 'stu- Party did not prove its .anti-Sem- National Democratic Party, which
dents stood in front of the embassy itism, he said that this did not includes in its leadership a large
Member Detroit Kosher
WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770
Meat Dealers Association
for three minutes in solemn pro- prove that the party as a whole proportion of former Nazis" and
which
is
"allowed
to
organize,
car-
was
anti-Semitic.
test against the electoral develop-
He told the foreign correspond-
ments. They called on all students
im ill111MOIMIlmommummlIMI
in Israel and throughout the world ends attending the press confer-
the afternoon
former ence that the National Democratic
to During
take action
against neo-Nazis
Party has 18,000 members. The
endangering world peace.
general feeling in the country is
partisans and leaders of ghettoes that despite attempts on the part
in Hitler-Europe, as well as other of the Bonn government to mini-
victims of the Nazi era, met jointly mize the successes of the neo-Nazi
with the students in the embassy party, further gains of the latter
picketing. A mass meeting was are to be expected.
held Tuesday night in Tel Aviv.
Dr. Goldman Calls Parley



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Gain by Neo-Nazi Party
in Bavarian Elections
Stirs Fears in Germany

on German Developments

NEW YORK (JTA) — Reacting
to neo-Nazi gains in Bavaria,
BONN (JTA)—A revival of an World Jewish Congress president
aggressive form of German nation- Dr. Nahum Goldmann announced
alism was forseen in political cir- here that the WJC's governing
cles here following the capture by council has been summoned to
the extreme rightist National meet in London Dec. 12-13 to con-
Democratic Party of 15 out of 204 sider future action. He added that
seats in the Bavarian legislature as he planned to go to Germany in
a result of yesterday's state elec- December. He said that Jews had
tions. Leaders of the party had been worried by the success of the
predicted they would win 14 seats. National Democratic Party in the
The National Democratic Party Hesse elections two weeks ago.
—considered as a neo-Nazi group "Thirty years ago, almost to the
—obtained in yesterday's elections day, we created the World Jewish
in Bavaria at least 10 per cent of Congress to warn the world about
the total vote. This was considered the threat of Hitlerism. I do not
here a very big victory, especially say we are facing the same situa-
. coming after the success of this tion now — but we Jews and all
party in the Hesse state elections concerned men—would be unwise
two weeks ago. The fact that the to underestimate the current trend
neo-Nazis gained such strength in Germany," he declared. The
first in Hesse and now in Bavaria election results in Hesse and Bava-
despite the fact that there is still ria, Dr. Goldmann continued were
no unemployment in West Ger- "more a sign of discontent among
many, is taken as an indication a large section of Germans over
that neo-Nazism is gaining more lack of leadership rather than a re-
and more ground in the country. kindling of anti-Semitism on the
Former Vice-Chancellor Eric Hitlerian pattern, but the world,
Mende told the Jewish Telegraphic and the Jewish people in particu-
Agency correspondent here that he lar, must be extremely watchful,
* *

Jordanian Meets with Goldberg

Finding Phillips

Northland Men's Shoe

Shop is as easy as

ABC.

We're near Lot Gimmel.

It's really so easy to find our Northland Men's Shoe Shop.

But there are a few men who seem to be having trouble finding us
(and the city's best collection of Florsheims and Hush Puppies())
so we'll explain it again.

You can come in from Greenfield, you can come in from North-
western Highway — any way you like. All you have to do is look for
Lot "G" (where it's always easy to find a place to park) and park.
. Then you walk up past Best & Co., and Jerry Morse, and there we are.

Pv. , tq

1"-H

COIVC

Now surely you can remember "G".

It's worth three acorns on the draydel.

PH ILLI

Mohammed H. El Farra (left), Jordan's ambassador to the
United Nations, is shown conferring with U.S. Ambassador Arthur
Goldberg, after pressing for sanctions against Israel before the UN
Security Council. (See Story Page 12).

NORTHLAND CENTER

Use Lots "G" or "H" at the south end of the Center

opposite Wright Kay

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