The mayor asked for a ban on
the NPD's newspaper, Deutsche
Nachrichten and the ultra-nation-
Court at Karlsruhe for a ban on alist, anti-Semitic newspaper,
the NPD.
Deutsch National and Soldaten
Benda's ministry conducted an Zeitung. The latter newspaper and
exhaustive investigation of the its editor, Gerhard Frey, were
NPD which is reputedly neo-Nazi. also the subject of a complaint
Observers here however saw little lodged by the federal government
chance that the government would with the Constitutional High Court
take action to ban it. Chancellor at Karlsruhe.
Kurt Georg Kiesinger and a ma-
jority of the cabinet' are opposed
to such a move.
Benda described the NPD Tues-
day as a "dangerous neo-Nazi
INCORPORATED
movement" whose program "en-
dangers West Germany's interests
and security."
In a statement issued Tuesday,
the ministry said "the political and
psychological damage the behavior
r:tistry
of the party has so far caused
abroad is considerable in the eyes
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of the federal government."
West Berlin authorities are
pressing the Allied powers to ban
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the NPD in the city together with
two extreme right-wing news-
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papers. An appeal last week to the
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backing of the City Council.
Pravda Demands Bonn End Statute; Knesset Delegation Praises Kiesinger
LONDON (JTA) — The Soviet
The meeting with Chancellor
Communist Party newspaper Kiesinger, which had been sched-
Pravda charged Monday that uled for 30 minutes, lasted for 90
many Nazi war criminals in West minutes as the Knesset members
Germany enjoy freedom and de- spelled out Israel's position on the
manded that the Germans abolish Mid East conflict. The delegation
the statute of limitations which has raised with many West Ger-
would end all war crimes prosecu- man leaders the hope that action
tions if it goes into effect as sched- would be taken to extend the effec-
uled at the end of this year.
tive date of the statute.
The Pravda article appeared as
Brandt assured the delegation
an international conference on that West Germany would con-
questions related to war crimes tinue to support Israel's Common
prosecution opened in Moscow. It Market bid. David Hacohen, lead-
was written by attorney general er of the delegation, later praised
Roman Rudenko, the one-time Chancellor Kiesinger, calling him
chief of the Soviet prosecution at "a fine gentleman with a very
the Nuremberg war crimes trials. friendly attitude who made a very
Rudenko wrote, "The nature of positive impression."
the grievous crimes of Nazism
Joseph Tamir of the Gahal (Lib-
demands that not a single Hitlerite ' eral-Herut Alignment) told JTA
war criminal remain unpunished that he and Hacohen had sent 'a
and makes inconceivable the sta- cable to Knesset Speaker Kaddish
tute of limitations on those Luz asking him to persuade Min-
crimes." The Soviet government isters Joseph Saphir and Moshe
- has recently made available to Kol, members of the World Lib-
West Germany microfilm docu- I eral Union, to ask the union to
ments relating to Nazi war crim-j take a stand favoring abolition of
any statute of limitations on geno-
inals.
(In Brussels, Ernest Glinne, a cide and to try to influence West
Socialist member of Parliament, German liberals to act according-
said about 100,000 war crimes ly.
suspects would escape trial in
Some sources said that if the
munist China poured weapons into
the Arab states. He said Israel
was grateful to the German peo-
ple for the positive attitude they
displayed during the crisis of the
June 1967 Six-Day War.
Benda Tells Bundestag
He Will Ask Government
to Seek Court Ban on NPD
BONN (JTA)—Interior Minister
request were implemented, it
West Germany if the statute of
could have a decisive effect on
limitations took effect, and ask-
ed the government for a state-
the issue in West Germany. The
ment on the matter. Foreign
delegation, the first one of Is-
raeli legislators to visit the Fed-
Minister Pierre Harmel said the
eral Republic, visited with
Belgian government was watch-
Mayor Klaus Schuetz of West
ing "with great concern" how
Berlin on Sunday.
West German federal authorities
will treat the issue which is now
Referring to Israel's Common
under consideration by them.)
Market bid, Hacohen said that
A delegation of Israel's Knesset West Germany, perhaps more
discussed with Chancellor Kurt
Georg Kiesinger and Foreign Min-
ister Willy Brandt the issue of the
statute of limitations and support
for Israel's bid for associate sta-
tus in the European Common
Market.
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Ernst Benda told the Bundestag
(lower house) that he would sub-
mit material gathered on the ex-
treme right-wing National Demo-
cratic Party (NPD) to the govern-
ment shortly and ask it to ap-
proach the Constitutional High
3 From Inner City Enter
Center's Nursery School
KINGSTON, N.Y. (JTA) — The
Kingston Jewish Community Cen-
ter, which has taken part in a
number of federally-aided anti-
poverty programs, is currently
providing training to two Negro
nursery school teacher trainees
and has enrolled three children
from poor families in its nursery
school for the current term, ac-
cording
cording to Stanley King, executives
director.
One of the trainees is working
with the morning nursery class
and the other with the afternoon
class. Each is being paid $1.96 an
hour during training with funds
provided by the Community
Action Committee, the local spon-
soring organization for the Fed-
eral Economic Opportunity Pro-
gram. When the training is com-
pleted, it is hoped that the
two trainees will be able to get
jobs as nursery school teachers,
Head Start teachers or day care
center teachers, King said. One of
the three poverty area children is
white, one Negro and one Puerto
Rican. Kink said that all have ad-
justed effectively to the other chil-
dren in the nursery class.
than any other nation could help
Israel combat the Arab boycott.
j Every boycott success only en-
, courages the Arab "illusion" that
Israel could be destroyed, he said.
The statute of limitations could
create an , erroneous impression
abroad that Germans wanted to
gloss over the Nazi era, he noted.
The Knesset delegation was re- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ceived here by Shoettler in the
Friday, March 28, 1969-13
absence of Bundestag President
Kaie-Uwe Von Hassel who was ill.
liacohen said the Arab states
refused to make peace with Israel
because they hoped the free world
would abandon the Jewish state
"as did Gen. de Gaulle who was
once a friend and ally of our coun-
try." He said the French President
was putting economic pressure on
Israel and looked on passively
while the Soviet Union and Corn-
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