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June 08, 1979 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Downtown Synagogue to Honor
Nathaniel Goldstick June 23

Downtown Newsboys
Goodfellow
The
Synagogue will honor one of Fund. He was also a
-its oldest members follow- member of the Masons and
ing 8 a.m. services June 23 the American Legion in De-
when the Men's Club and troit.
Sisterhood will make a
During his career with
kidush for former City of the City of Detroit,
Detroit Corporation Coun- ...Goldstick was noted for
sel Nathaniel-H. Goldstick. winning a case against
Goldstick, 82, now lives in fam,d attorney Clarence
Florida with his wife follow- Darrow. He also served as
ing a long career in Detroit liaison with the police de-
civic and Jewish communal partment for many years,
serving under 14 police
activities.
A former president of commissioners in that
Temple Israel, Goldstick re- capacity. He defended police
tired in 1962 as chief corpo- officers in court cases
brought against the city.
ration counsel.
Goldstick's brother-in-
He worked in the corpora-
tion counsel's office for 36 law, Charles Goldstein, will
years and the city council read the Torah portion dur-
honored him with a tes- ing Sabbath services. The
public is invited to the serv-
timonial resolution.
He taught a class to ices and kidush.
prospective police offi-
cers at Wayne State Uni-
versity for more than 25
years and WSU cited him
with its Distinguished
Service Award.
. NEW YORK (JTA) —
Goldstick was president
Manny Beck, chairman of
of the Detroit Israel Tourist
the International Commit-
Committee and the Old
tee Against Nazism, flatly
denied that the organiza-
tion had or was mailing par-
cel bombs to neo-Nazi
groups and former Nazi war
criminals living in the
United States-.
for your party
According to police re-
ports, the mail bombs Were
By
received by a Nebraska man
connected with 'a neo-Nazi
group; a foriner SS officer in
Paterson, N.J.; and a
-branch office of the Na-
tional Socialist Party in
Cicero, a suburb of Chicago
where the tiny neo-Nazi
party has its headquarters.

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Anti-Nazi Group's Leader
Denies Sending Mail Bombs

SAM FIELD
Call

Friday, June 8, 1919 21



Bombs also were reported
found in packages at post
offices in , Chicago and Ar-
lington, 'Va. The parcel
bomb in Chicago was ad-
dressed to Frank Collin,
head of the Chicago n:eo-
Nazi group, who created a
major controversy last year
with a threat to march in
Skokie, home of thousands
of survivors of the
'Holocaust.
Collin dropped the
threat when he received
court permission to hold
a rally in Chicago's Mar-
quette,Park, located in a
racially-mixed area. A
parcel bomb was re-
ceived by Tscherim
Soobzokov, the former
SS officer.
None of the explosive de-
vices went off.
Arthur Meister, an FBI,
agent in Newark, said the
FBI was "actively involved"
in an investigation, in coop-
eration with the U.S. Postal
Service, and that nationally
the probe was being coordi-
nated by the FBI headquar-
ters in Washington.
Meanwhile, the Interna-
tional Council of Jewish
Women urged its members_
in an alert to petition the
Spanish ambassadors in
their countries about re-
ports of a neo-Nazi attack on
Madrid's Jewish commu-
nity this spring.
Marvin,
Eleanor
president of the ICJW,
received a letter written
by members of ICJW's '
Spanish affiliate, CEMI,
describing the destruc-
tion of three warehouses
owned by Jews in Mad-
rid. The letter also told of
wide-spread pro-Nazi
graffiti in the form of
swastikas and crosses
that has appeared all
over the city.
The tension between the
Jewish community and the
Nazis increased by the
scheduling of a mass at Al-
mudena Cathedral in Mad-
rid on the anniversary of
Hitler's birth. The mass was
cancelled at the last FAO-
ment.

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