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May 26, 1978 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-26

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Friday, May 3, 1978 13

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Community Protests Nazi Store in Northwest Detroit

similar products, but the
The latest legal de-
statements by Frank Col-
AJCongress said it will con-
lin, head of the tiny Na- velopment in the compli-
centrate its efforts on
tional Socialist Party of cated case was a ruling
American manufacturers,
America, that the Nazis by the seventh U.S. Court
would not march in of Appeals which invali-
Skokie until all court dated three ordinances
challenges were settled. passed by the village last
After months of delay, year.
the Nazi group filed a re-
Mayor Albert Smith of
quest on April 17 for a Skokie said the appeals
permit to march in court decision "in no way
Skokie, declaring they changes out attitueds." He
would wear Nazi-style said, "Our legal counsel will
;
uniforms with swastika immediately begin making
'.
k
armbands. In the request plans to appeal the case to
they specified they the United States Supreme
.:_ __.4 `
wanted to march on June Court and we will ask the
25. The 30-day waiting Supreme Court to stay any
Automotive Institute of ExceSence
period between applica- proposed march pending a
"Meanwhile, community owner of the store $150 as spokesman for the
Comes to your home or office with
tion and approval ended decision on our appeal."
the "gerage-a-erhesis."
efforts to counteract the two-months' rent and Jewish
United
Fund
of
Metropolitan Chicago last week but village offi-
Valet service that doesn't
...,
poison amount to band-aids have vowed to remain in
coat on e penny extra
Meanwhile, the Ameri-
id.
cials have not issued the
in the face of the apparent the store for two months. sa
can Jewish Congress, which
• Expert dlognostic tune-up
He cited repeated permit.
acceptance of a principle The owner has offered to
has protested to Mattel
• Electronic eclair= -

engine systems
Corp. for marketing models
• Professionally trained
of. Nazi planes complete
mechanics
,
• Perfect remits asdutell
with swastikas, has 'asked
Expanded Serylegss • .•
other American manufac-
1975
to
the
Soviet
Union
this
country
after
than
in
conducting
any
entered
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Call Sanford Rosanbeig
turers to comply with Ger-
background investigation where Eilberg obtained a
The CIA, FBI and Defense World War IL
for your car problems
man church leaders' re-
Eilberg said the GAO as to their wartime ac- personal commitment
Department had close ties
quests to stop marketing
398-3605
with alleged Nazi war crim- examined cases involv- tivities or pursuing allege- from Soviet Deputy Pro-
8-cyt. can $31-50 Includes
the
models in Germany.
curator
General
Mikhail
tions
that
they
were
war
ing 94 alleged war crimi-
EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts.
inals who entered the U.S.
British and Japanese
4 and 8 cy. comparatively low
Malyarov that the USSR
nals and found that seven criminals," Eilberg said.
after World War II, accord-
Atestercharga and SerikArnerIcard
manufacturers also market
He said the GAO cited would cooperate with the
ing to a report released by were paid by the CIA; two
U.S.
in
making
eyewit
other
reasons
why
no
action
were
used
as
confidential
Rep. Joshua Eilberg (D-Pa.)
informants by the FBI; was taken against Nazi war nesses available for Nazi
Eilberg said the report
and one was employed Icy criminals in the 30 years war crimes investiga-
Abe Cherow, Says:
points to a "total breakdown
the Department of De- following World War II, in- tions and trials.
in efforts by the State De-
Since that time, several
partment and the Justice fense. In addition, the eluding the low priority
GAO told Eilberg- that given to such investiga- hundred affidavits have
Department to bring war-
YOUR HOME IS
three alleged war crimi- tions, deficient work by the been obtained by the Justice
time criminals to justice."
UNIQUE. DON'T BE
nals were helped by the Immigration and Naturali- Department from the
The report was prepared
SATISFIED WITH
CIA and other federal zation Service (INS), failure soviets. These affidavits
by the General Accounting
ORDINARY
SERV-
agencies in entering the to pursue investigative have played a major role in
Office (GAO) at the request
ICE AND QUALITY.
leads in foreign countries most of the Nazi war crimi-
U.S.
of Eilberg who chairs the
CALL
US
FOR
THE
"This report makes it and a lack of centralized ef- nal cases now pending. Eil-
House Judiciary Subcom-
BEST.
berg said his subcommittee
clear that the CIA and FBI fort by the INS.
mittee on Immigration
The report also cites will continue to pursue the
were more interested in
which has been investigat-
issue with the CIA and
using these people and get- Eilberg's trip with sub-
ing the lack of action
committee
members in other government agencies.
from
them
ting
information
against Nazi criminals who

(Continued from Page 1)
that says agitation for -refund the money in full
avoidance of immediate
genocide is covered by free but the Nazis refused.
speech — a concept that
violence.
Meanwhile, the assur-
"The real story lies in the seems as unbelievable and ance of an appeal by the
Nazis
are
impossible
as the Holocaust Village of Skokie to the
fact that the
itself."
Supreme Court for a stay
promoting race hatred,
John Shepherd, president of a federal appeals court
and
anti-Semitism
genocide. But the focus of the Jewish Community ruling that the village
doesn't stay on the real Council, issued a statement could not ban a march by
story, and its implications deploring the opening of the a small group of Chicago
- for the young and the old in Nazi headquarters and ad- Nazis and the likelihood
the community who are vocating non-violent pro- that the village will not
either not sufficiently test. He pledged the coun- give the Nazis the parade
aware of the lessons of the cil's cooperation in legally permit for which they
Holocaust or whose expelling the Nazis and con- have applied made pros-
memories are obscured by tinuing educational efforts. pects for the march more
The Nazis paid the unlikely than ever, a
more immediate problems.

Right in Your
Own Driveway!

-

. . _ ` - TUNE
,
`m -
MAN
National Tiff

•• •
U.S. Agenci es Ai ded Nazis Entering U.S. After War

• • •

Dulzin to Muzzle Klutznick? U.S. TV Viewers Liked 'Holocaust'

JERUSALEM — Leon U.S. should pressure Israel
Dulzin, chairman of the to achieve a Middle East
World Zionist Organize- peace. Klutznick denied
tion, has called on Philip that he made such a state-
Klutznick of the World meat.
Dulzin called for addi-
Jewish Congress to not
interfere in the internal af- tional safeguards and im-
fairs of any Jewish commu- plementation of existing
nity, including Israel. safeguards within the
WJCongress which bans the
Dulzin was referring to issuance of political state-
rumors in February that ments without prior consul-
Klutznick reportedly told tation with all members of
President Carter that the its executive.

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Proposed in U.S. persecution
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WASHINGTON (JTA) — cent of the viewers thought
A resolution calling on the it a good idea to remind
President to proclaim "Days Americans of the Nazi per-
of Remembrance of Victims secutions and 72 percent
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Three out of every five vie-
wers of the recent NBC-TV
series "Holocaust" feel they
understand better what
happened to the Jews under
Hitler as a result of the
program.
The impact of the series,
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