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NEWS

12 Injured
In Bombings

Paris (JTA) — A dozen people
were slightly wounded on Rosh
Hashanah when two bombs
exploded in Copenhagen outside
a kosher food store and a travel
agency specializing in trips to
Israel. Throughout the rest of
Western Europe, Jews cele-
brated the holiday without any
major incidents.
Denmark's Chief Rabbi, Bent
Melchior, said he did not have
the slightest doubt that the
Copenhagen - bombings were
connected with the Jewish New
Year and had been set off to
coincide with the start of the
Rosh Hashanah celebrations.
The two bombs went off Sept. 15
just as services were about to
begin at the city's main syna-
gogue. Most of the wounded,
treated for cuts and shock, were
passersby. None were hos-
pitalized.
The two bombs went off in
spite of increased police precau-
tions near possible "targets"
such as the city's synagogues,
community centers and several
air line offices. Danish officials
said special security measures
were ordered following bomb at-
tacks against the synagogue, an
old people's home and a U.S.
airline office in Copenhagen on
July 22.
A Shiite Moslem group based
in Lebanon, Islamic Jihad, had
claimed responsibility for last
summer's attacks. There had
been no such claim for the Rosh
Hashanah eve bombings.
Police in a dozen countries,
throughout the rest of Western
Europe, took strong security
precautions. Synagogues in
France, West Germany, Bel-
gium, Italy and Switzerland
were searched by local Jewish
security guards before services,
and police patrols were
stationed in the vicinities
nearby. In many instances, traf-
fic near synagogues was inter-
rupted and streets near temples
were cordonned off to prevent
attacks. '

Neo-Nazis
Detail Plans

Seattle — Three weeks of tes-
timony in the trial of ten neo-
Nazis has produced descriptions
of a bizarre plot to rid ,the na-
tion of Jews and "white traitors"
who thwarted their goal of
creating an "arytin na-
tion."(JTA) — Denver Daw
Parmenter, 33, told jurorep.he
co-founded, a group called', Ther" ,t,
Order to give a _sense 9. pfluirp e
to a band of men frustrated 031 1
the inactivity of the AtS
tions Chtirch, a vihito,iiuprema-'5
cist umbrella groliit'basekin"
Hayden Lake, Idaho: ■ 7,`Accerding
to the doctrine, all Jeivs were
inherently guilty," he said.
A grand jury returned a 21-
count indictment April 12 at-
tributing 67 crimes to The Or-
der. Among them were plots to
assassinate prominent Jews—
including Henry Kissinger --
and overthroVi the government
with the help of laser weapons,
thought control systems and Sy-

