20 Friday, July 30, 1976 GRAEME FLOWERS BILL CAPLAN 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. 341-3366 FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR NOME FOR ALL PARTIES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Labor Party Expresses Its Alarm Over England's Neo-Nazi Gains LONDON (JTA) — Grow- ing anxiety about the spread of racism in Britain will be reflected at the annual con- ference of the ruling Labor Party to be held at the end of September. Of the resolutions to be presented to the conference, IMPOSSIBLE BUT TRUE!! show you a simple way to cut your Company's Long Distance Costs by up to 50% I Simple & Easy No Equipment Changes—FCC Regulated To see if you qualify call Stu Goldberg 968-2900 l ocks 21 express alarm at the growth of hatred towards immigrant minorities. The resolutions, presented by local Labor groups through- out the country, are mostly couched in socialist terms, blaming racism on the capi- talist-owned mass media and declaring that it can only be defeated by com- plete unity of the working class and by changing the economic system However, many resolu- tions contain more practical suggestions about counter- ing the threat. They include calls for the outlawing of the National Front and sim- ilar fascist-type bodies, calls to local authorities to bar National Front meetings from their premises, the removal of police protection from their marches, and a campaign of public enlight- enment by the government. Others propose remedy- CLOTHES semi-annual clearance 1Sa e /2 OFF Selected Groups of SUITS by GGG, Eagle, Le Baron, Geoffrey Beene, Pierre Cardin, and other famous makers. LEISURE SUITS RAINCOATS LEATHER COATS SPORTCOATS Johnston & Murphy SHOES NOW 1/2 OFF NOW 1/2 OFF NOW 1/2 OFF Selected Groups of FURNISHINGS NOW 1/2 OFF 111 0 CkS CLOTHES in the new enclosed Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road 1 mile north of Maple Road orn Phone: 851-9080 •Alterations at cost Open daily 10 to 6 p.m. Thursday-Friday evenings till 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. ing the social conditions of immigrant communities, especially their concentra- tion in the poor, decaying centers of big cities. The government is urged to make "a comprehensive attack on urban depriva- tion." The publication of the Labor resolutions last week came only two days after the latest success of the National Front at a by-elec- tion, in London's Dockland area. While Labor's major- ity was slashed to an all- time low, the National Front came fourth in the poll with 3250 votes, or six percent of those cast. Martin Savitt, chairman of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Defense Com- mittee and one of the Na- tional Front's most ener- getic foes, blames the result on the apathy of the Labor Party's voters. A week ago, Savitt shared the platform with leaders of the colored communities at a large demonstration. This was the first time the Jew- ish community had so openly associated itself with the fight of colored immi- grants. It caused him some em- barrassment when Tariq Ali, head of the Interna- tional Marxist group, listed Israel as one of the places where racism had to be fought. The local adherents of Israel's Herut Party subsequently criticized the board of dep- uties for keeping such strange company. However, Indian commu- nity leaders have since as- sured the Jewish leadership that Ali was speaking only for himself and have re- emphasized their desire for Jewish assistance in the fight against the common foe. Savitt himself says that far from weakening the Is- raeli cause, the Board's as- sistance for the colored com- munities enables it to present the Ts- raeli case in an area where the anti-Zion- ist left has previously held sway. Paradoxically, the right- wing National Front also claims that it is anti-Zion- ist. It says it has nothing against Jews who regard themselves as British but opposes Jewish "Zionists" who also show loyalty to Israel. Tisha b'Av Leaflet Made Available LAWRENCE, N.Y. — A special publication entitled, "The Tisha b'Av Home Reader" is being offered free of charge by Cong. Kol Yisroel Chaverim and its public service arm, the Is- rael International Informa- tion Council. Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, spiritual leader of the con- gregation and council chair- man, compiled and edited the leaflet. For copies, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Rabbi Dobin, Box 11, Lawrence, N.Y., 11559. . . ok die 4401 Aamemd . 0101011.1.1. Oa •• • ( , 1 al the • ••• ••••• Norman Allan Sc To. Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7,00 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Tues.. Wed. 8 Fri. 9:30-6:00 Sat. 10-5:30 VOTE Aug. 3 PRIMARY "TONY" RENNE For PROSECUTING ATTORNEY "There is no substitute for 35 years in the Practice of Law" DEMOCRAT pd. pol. adv. Dear Voters, If you BELIEVE in the principles upon which I am running I would greatly appreciate your vote for OAKLAND CIRCUIT JUDGE. Those principles are: 1. No contributions to judges campaigns from practicing attorneys. 2. Remain color blind with regard to all people coming before me. 3. Vigorously protect the constitutional right of all citizens. 4. Work hard ; open the court room on time and keep it open ; be fair and honest. Sincerely, RICHARD A. LENTER FOR Oakland Circuit Judge pd. pol. ad . ..p~:Nx0JrCs.x.0.2 -0.,r0ococcs.