Neo-Nazi NPD Records Big Victory in Suite Votes. Causes Wide Dismay BONN (JTA)—West Germany's nco-Nazi National Democratic Party emerged from the Baden- Wurttemburg state elections Sun- day with 9.8 per cent of the total vote cast assuring it of 12 seats out of 120 in the next state parlia- ment. It was the most impressive dis- play of electoral strength to date by the party, whose extreme right- wing nationalism and frequent ad- vocacy of Hitlerian tenets have caused widespread concern inside and outside of Germany. Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger expressed fear Monday that the Baden-Wurttemburg election re- sults would damage West Ger- many's image abroad. Several hun- dred persons were reported to have demonstrated in front of the Baden-Wurttemburg Parliament in Stuttgart with placards proclaiming "10 per cent Nazi, our shame !" The NPD, which espouses such nationalistic causes as restoration of Germany's pre-war borders and the removal of foreign troops from German soil, has been steadily gaining political strength in state elections. It has carefully avoided the appearance of overt anti- Semitism. It polled 8.8 per cent of the vote in the Bremen elections last Octo- ber, 7.9 per cent in Hesse, 7.4 per cent in Bavaria, 6.9 per cent on the Rhineland Palatinate, 5.8 per cent in Schleswig-Holstein and 7 per cent in Lower Saxony. Sunday's election results are regarded with particular dismay because Baden-Wurttemburg Germany's third largest state with a population of 5,500,000, is regarded as one of the most politically liberal areas in the nation. Political leaders said that a success there • by the NPD would constitute a danger signal. A television commentator re- called Sunday night that Baden- Wurttemburg gave the Nazi Party 10 per cent of its vote in 1930, three years before Hitler took power. In Israel, the press expressed serious concern over the results of the elections in Baden-Wurttem- burg. Most papers called on the government in Bonn to ban the NPD lest the Federal Republic suc- cumb to Nazism as the Weimar Republic did a generation ago. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress, who initiated the negotiations with the Bonn government that resulted in the restitution agreements, ex- pressed sorrow and anxiety over the outcome of the German elec- tions which gave the neo-Nazi party representation in still an- other German state. He told a press conference here that "the sensitivity of the Jewish people to such phenomena is natural," and he warned that neo-Nazism could jeopardize the democratic character of West Germany. The American Jewish Congress said Monday that the NPD's elec- tion success "cannot be dismissed as routine or as reflecting merely the normal percentage of ex- tremist sentiment that may be found in any electorate." Dr. Joachim Prinz, immediate past president of the Congress, said that the election results showed "a dangerous turn to the right among substantial seg- ments of West German public opinion." Dr. Prinz noted that previous successes by the NPD in other THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, May 3, 1968 German states had "occurred in regions long known to be vulner- able to rightist sentiments." But Sunday's victory, he said, "must be considered a clear defeat of those who had hoped that demo- cracy at long last was taking root and becoming a viable way of life for the German people. If this could have happened in reputedly liberal Baden-Wurttemburg, then one can only surmise with appre- hension the state of German opin- ion in other parts of the country." The American Jewish Congress leader criticized the "failure" of West Germany's major educational and political institutions to in- culcate democratic values in the people. Arab League Envoy Visits Jerusalem on 'Private Visit' JERUSALEM (JTA) — Nasser Aldin Nasahashibi, a well-known Arab political writer who has served as the Arab League's roving ambassador in Europe, arrived here from Amman on what he de- scribed as a private visit. Nasha- shibi, who was born in Palestine, writes for Arab newspapers. main- ly Egyptian. He crossed into Is- rael via the Allenby Bridge. LAWN SPRINKLERS REPAIR AND INSTALLATION Quality Work at Reasonable Prices! 527-5044 "Get Our Price Last" ■■■••■■•■ •• ■■■■•■■■••■■•••■■ 0%.01... SOME SAID THAT IT COULDN'T BE DONE ... Pessimists said that the Detroit Jewish community would not respond to the continuing emergency in Israel now as they did during the armed conflict of last summer, but YOU UNDERSTOOD THE CRUCML 1111114AN NEEDS- AND RENEWED YOUR GENEROSITY! THE 1968 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND WILL ANNOUNCE AN HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT IN FUND-RAISING AT THE VICTORY DINNER 6:30 p.m. May 8 1964 Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers Road, Detroit Join In The Celebration! For Reservations Call WO 5-3939 $7.00 per plate Jewish Welfare Federation 163 Madison, Detroit