1 26—Friday, July 3, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27 Jewish Defense League Members Given Parole; Five More Arrested After Fracas in Williamsburg NEW YORK (JTA)—Twenty- seven members of the Jewish De- fense League were released on parole pending a Sept. 22 hearing in Criminal Court on their occupa- tion June 23 of the two-floor of- fices of Amtorg Trading Corp., the Soviet trade mission. The demonstrators were releas- ed in their attorney's custody. State Sen. Paul Bookson assist- ed the JDL attorney at the ar- raignment. A JDL spokesman charged that the Jewish militants had been denied food and drink during 26 hours in jail. Ile said three of them were temporarily re-incarcerated when Dr. M. T. Mehdi, secretary gener- al of the Action Committee on American-Arab Relations, who was beaten in reprisal for the terrorist attack May 22 on an Israeli school bus, suddenly appeared on the scene and accused the three of the beating. Both JDL and Amtorg denied published reports that the damage sustained in the JDL action total- ed $10- to $12,000,000. The JDL spokesman said, "We didn't damage a thing." Five members of the Jewish De- fense League, including its chair- man, Rabbi Meir Kahane, were arrested in Brooklyn following a clash between 150 Jews and a group of Negroes and Puerto Ricans. The JDL said it was demon- strating over attacks by Negroes against Jews of the Williamsburg section in reprisal for the acci- dental killing of a Negro girl last week by a truck driven by a Jew. The police confirmed that such attacks had taken place. Rabbi Kahane and the other four arrested JDL members were scheduled to be arraigned in Brooklyn - Criminal Court. A JDL spokesman told the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency that a Puerto Rican man wielding a knife again a JDL member had had his knife taken away by a policeman but was not arrested. A spokesman for the police de- partment called the charge "in- conceivable." 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