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July 14, 1978 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-14

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16 Friday, July 14, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

House to Hold Nazi Hearings Wednesday

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(Continued from Page 1)

Meanwhile, Frank Walus
turned in his U.S. naturali-
zation papers this week in
Chicago. Walus was strip-
ped of his citizenship in May
following a ruling that he
lied about his Nazi past in
order to enter the U.S. and
to become a citizen. Walus
now faces deportation hear-
ings. Witnesses testified
that he was a Gestapo agent
who murdered Polish Jews.
Last Sunday, Chicago
police prevented many
anti-Nazi demonstrators
from entering Marquette
Park during a Nazi rally.
Approximately 20 Nazis
rallied for 20 minutes be-
hind massive police protec-
tion. The park is in a ra-
cially troubled neighbor-
hood of Chicago.
President Carter sent a
telegram to the Chicago

Chicago Nazi leader
Frank Collin had said
earlier that the Nazis
should "start shooting
Senators and Con-

gressmen" if legislatures
and courts deprive the
Nazis of their Constitu-
tional rights.

In California, the state
senate passed a bill by a
21-15 vote banning the
wearing of a Nazi uniform
in a public place where it
would be likely to cause a
disturbance. Thetill awaits
action by the state assem-
bly. A similar bill was pas-
sed in New York.

Leaders of Emunah



Detroit Nazi Store Closed

Detroiters held an anti-
Nazi rally in Stoepel Park
last Sunday and drove in a
motorcade past the Nazi
bookstore on Fenkell. The
store was boarded up and
appeared to be vacant, in
compliance with the end of
the two-month period for
which the Nazis had paid
rent.
Paul Boatin, head of the
Labor-Community-Interfaith

Council Against the Nazis,
said the Detroit Nazis had
until this coming Monday to
vacate the premisis, but ac-
tually vacated the building
weeks ago. He said they left
up their signs and insignia.
Earlier, Detroit police
discovered a bomb in the
garage of Nazi leader Bill
Russell's west side home.
Police destroyed the explo-
sive.

Rabbis Told: 'Get Involved'

Bob Hunter
Community Relations Manager
Southfield, offers you this
telephone tip:

"If you have a question
about your phone service,
your Michigan Bell Service
Representative has the answer"

Ever have a question about your phone service—% question you never
asked because you didn't know who to ask? Well, the answer is simple and
easy to get. Just call your Michigan Bell Service Representative. You'll
find his or her telephone number right on the front of your phone bill.
they call them Service Representatives because that's exactly what
they do...represent Michigan Bell by serving you in any way they
can. Service Representatives are thoroughly trained and qualified to
answer just about any question you may have about your phone
service from Michigan Bell. After all, service is
why we're here.

Michigan Bell...
people who enjoy serving people.

Jewish community expres-
sing his "complete solidar-
ity" with the anti-Nazi ral-
lys in Skokie and Chicago.
The President said he must
respect the Supreme Court
decisions allowing the
Nazis to rally "but if such
(Nazi) views must be ex-
pressed, I am pleased they
will not go unanswered."

Michigan Ben

Women met with Carter
Administration officials
this week, urging support
for "effective legislation to
ban Nazi groups that preach
genocide and exploit the
privileges of democracy for
anti-democratic ends."

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Harrison J. Goldin
were told that rabbis must
warned that "the forms of
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order to support appropriate ded.
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