46—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2 Stamps Depicting Award to W. German Rightwing Writer Draws Attacks; Bonn Studies NPD Fallen Heroes, Zionist Congress Due in June BONN (JTA)—Many Germans Later Adolf von Thadden, chair- reacted angrily to the award of man of West Germany's right-wing the $2,500 Konrad Adenauer jour- National Democratic .Party (NPD), nalism prize to an extreme right- said the party's executive planned wing writer whose articles attack- to purge radical speakers contrib- ing Israel have been published in uting to the "neo-nazi" image. the neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic news- In his fir §t news conference paper, Deutsche National und since the NPD captured 9.8 per Soldaten-Zeitung. cent of the vote and 12 seats in the The award was made by the recent Baden-Wurttemberg state Germany Foundation to 67-year- election, von Thadden said his Israel's newest stamp issues old Emil Franzel, a Sudenten party believed that opponents were will commemorate fallen free- German columnist and freelance looking for a pretext to get it dom fighters (left), in a sym- journalist. The foundation was banned. bolic motiff, and the 27th established in 1966 to encourage To counter such efforts, he said, Zionist Congress, with a portrait "national self confidence" and im- the executive will toughen party of the late Moshe Sharett. Both prove the "German spirit." It per- discipline "since there must not stamps, available from the Israel suaded former Chancellor Konrad be the slightest doubt that the NPD Ministry of Posts' philatelic Adenauer, then 90 years old, to service, have been printed by is taking seriously its devotion to lend his name to its annual prizes photogravure and will be of- some months before he died in parliamentary democracy a n d fered in June. freedom." He said the party would April 1967. The foundation has been described here as "ultra- maintain a check on all speakers and issue special certificates to conservative." those who qualified as NPD repre- Franzel wrote anti-Israel tracts sentatives. during last June's Arab-Israel war The NPD chairman denied that which appeared in the National und Soldaten-Zeitung. In one of his party was "neo-Nazi," declar- JERUSALEM (JTA) — A meet- them he accused German leftists ing it was a "national party" de- of not loving the German Father- voted to democracy: He denied ing of 400 Arab notables of He- again that he had been a member land but Israel and not caring for bron has decided to submit a pro- the rights of 12,000,000 Germans of the Nazi party. He asserted the test to Prime Minister Levi EQhkol driven from their homes but for NPD was financially healthy and over the refusal of the military that membership had increased government to remove 80 Ortho- the rights of Israelis. from 31,000 last November to more dox Jews who have indicated their Several months ago he wrote intention to settle in the West Bank about students who demonstrated than 38,000. He predicted a membership of town. Hebron is sacred to Jews as against the conservative West German publisher, Axel Springer, possibly 50,000 by 1969 when elec- the site of the Tomb of the Pat- in terms that suggested the appli- tions are scheduled to the Bunde- riarchs. The Arab group, village heads cation of Hitler's -"final solution" stag, the lower house of the Par- against them. "Vermin can be ex- liament. Declaring that the NPD and mukhtars, who met under the terminated only with suitable would spend up to $2,500,000 in that chairmanship of Hebron mayor mechanical and chemical means election, he forecast it would win Sheikh Muhammad al Jabari, de- and not persuasive talks," Franzel 40 to 50 Bundestag seats and was cided to ask that the Jewish set- expecting to offer a candidate for tlers leave the Hebron area on the said. grounds that until a diplomatic Protest was aroused here by the the presidency next year. In a related development, Vice settlement is achieved in the Mid- Germany Foundation's award of the Adenauer literary prize to Chancellor and Foreign Minister dle East, the population status Frank Thiess, a novelist who has Willy Brandt warned that Germans quo on the West Bank should re- also been published in the National could no longer deny that "middle- main unchanged. The meeting was called after the and Soldaten-Zeitung and who has class radicalism, and neo-national- been accused of inflaming Ger- ism" were growing in the Federal military government informed the mayor that it had no intention of man nationalism and apologizing Republic. for some of the offenses of the Speaking at Mainz, Brandt said removing the Orthodox Jews. The settlers moved into He- Nazi era. there was a danger that the "demo- Meanwhile Weit Germany's cratic center" could be eroded by bron's Park Hotel several weeks parliamentary leaders are con- extremists of the right and left, ago and later moved to a military sidering three steps to prevent and called for a dynamic govern. government compound. Prefabri- the extremist National Demo- ment policy to offset this tendency. cated houses are scheduled to be erected for them by authorities, cratic Party from entering the In Madrid cries of "Heil Hitler" who initially had indicated that the Bundestag, the lower house of and the Nazi "Horst Wessel" song Jews would not be allowed to set- Parliament, when national elec- sounded outside a Roman Catho- tle in the community. tions are held in fall 1969, the lic church here last weekend Mayor Jabari says he represents American Jewish Committee re• where some 300 Spanish Nazi a groun of West Bank Arabs which ported on the basis of information sympathizers attended a mass is ready to open direct negotia- from its European office. for Adolf Hitler on the 23rd an- tions to form a West Bank Arab One of the measures would be niversary of his death. government if the peace mission dissolution of the current ruling The demonstrators were extreme of special United Nations envoy coalition of the Christian Demo- right-wing Spaniards, including Gunnar V. Jarring fails, the Lon- cratic Union and the Socialist veterans of the Blue Division which don Jewish Chroncile has reported. Democratic Party in the hope that fought alongside the Germans on Jabari was interviewed by Chron- one of the two major parties would the Russian front during World icle editor William Frankel. then be able to attract votes of War IL T h e London Times reported malcontents now veering toward The mass was arranged privately Tuesday that the grandson of a the neo-Nazi NPD. with no advance publicity. But Hebron rabbi whose family was A second proposal calls for driven out of that town in the adopting election rules to bar members of the West German Em- 1929 Arab riots has denounced smaller parties from the Bunde- bassy here, who learned that it the attempt of the 80 Orthodox stag. The third would be outlaw- would take place, asked the Span- Jews. ish Foreign Ministry and Arch- ing the NPD. According to the Times, Bajaio The AJC report commented on bishopric of Madrid to prevent it Hanegbi wrote a letter to the Is- the election in Baden-WHerttem- from turning into a political demon- raeli daily Haaretz in which he dis- berg in ,which the NPD collected stration. Such a demonstration, sociated himself with the resettle- almost 10 percent of the vote, its they pointed out, could have ad- ment efforts and defended Arab largest victory in a series of pro- verse effects on a visit here later rights in Hebron. vincial elections, and said there this month by West German Chan- was "no doubt" that the results cellor Kurt Kiesinger. British Zionists Ask had shaken "the confidence of Tories to Repudiate West German political leadership." More Jewish Outposts He said it had persuaded them in Golan Heights Official's Anti-Zionism that 23 years since the destruction TIBERIAS — Two more outpost LONDON (JTA) — The British of Hitlerism had not made changes settlements have recently been es- Zionist Federation called upon in the German outlook "that tablished in the Golan Heights, Conservative Party leader Edward would guarantee the future of a bringing to five the total of Jewish Heath to repudiate an anti-Zionist democratic system" in West Ger- villages in this new region. One statement made by one of his col- many. outpost, founded by a kibutz leagues, Dennis Walter, at a pro- The report noted that economic Me'uhad group which has been Arab Palestine Day rally. Walter, reasons cited for previous NPD joined by volunteers mainly from who was billed at the rally as election successes were no longer Anglo-Saxon countries, lies south chairman of the Conservative valid because the West German of the region's principal town el- Party's foreign affairs committee, recession has been fading since Qunaitra, while the other has been declared that "Zionism should be formation of the coalition govern- set up by youth of the Moshav obliterated." The Zionist Federa- ment. Recent student unrest which movement who prepare to develop tion asked Heath to reconfirm his brought panic among some Ger- a small holders' village at El-Al, party's previously stated friendly mans was given as one of the in the southern section of the stand toward Israel in the Middle reasons for the NPD successes. plateau. East conflict. 400 Hebron Arabs to Petition Eshkol Remove 80 Jews Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235, VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insei tion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $7.00 for one two inches deep with a black border. The family of the late Jennie Glass announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 9, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi Rosen- baum will officiate. Relatives and * * * friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Herman Schoenfeld announces the unveiling The family of the late Ethel of a monument in his memory noon Sunday, June 9, at Westwood Braunfeld announces the unveiling Cemetery. Rabbi Gordon will offi- of a monument in her memory ciate. Relatives a n d friends are noon Sunday, June 9, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will of- asked to attend. ficiate. Relatives and friends are * * asked to attend. The f a In i 1 y of the late Lena Cooper announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory_ 1 p.m. The family of the late Louis Ke Sunday, June 9, at Chesed shel man announces the unveiling of a Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Goldschlag monument in his memory 2 p.m. will officiate. Relatives and friends Sunday, June 9, at 'Beth Tefilo are asked to attend. Emanuel Cemetery. Cantor Erg * * * baum will officiate. Relatives al The family of the late Ellis Shep- friends are asked to attend. low announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 12:45 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will offi- The Family of the Late ciate. Relatives a n d friends are asked to attend. PAULINE HAIM * * * Announces the unveiling The family of the late Morris of a monument in her Friedman announces the unveiling memory 1 p.m. Sunday, of a monument in his memory June 9, at Clover Hill 12:15 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at Memorial Park. Rabbi Chesed shel . Emes Cemetery. Rela- Lehrman will officiate. tives and friends are asked to Relatives and friends are attend. asked to attend. Dutch Premier Hopes to Mediate M.E. Dispute THE HAGUE (JTA)—The Neth- erlands foreign minister, Dr. Jos- eph Luns, will attempt to mediate tlfe Arab-Israel conflict during his official visit to Cairo next month. Dr. Luns will be in the Egyp- tian capital June 2-5. Accord- ing to Dutch political circles, he will attempt mediation efforts as a result of his talks -with Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban dur- ing the latter's visit to Holland last month. Dr. Luns is expected to urge the speedy re-opening of the Suez Canal. The Family of the Late PINKUS BLEIER The Family of the Late ELEANOR FREEMAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, June 9, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late DORA RACKOFF Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2 p:m. Sunday, June 9, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Arm and Cantor Bermanis will of- ficiate. Announces t h e unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:45 p.m. Sun- day, June 9, at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late ETHEL COHN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at ClOver Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Litke will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late SAMUEL HOLLAND Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sun- day, June 9, at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. Rabbi Miligram .will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. RACHEL STEIN and JOSEPH STEIN Announce t h e unveiling of monuments in their memory noon Sunday, June 9, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi I. Hal- pern will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late GIZELLA KLEIN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, June 9, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Rosenbaum will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.