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March 25, 1988 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-25

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New York (JTA) — A Polish
official who is a major
organizer of the convocation
estimated during a recent
visit here that up to 4,000
Jews from some 20 countries
will converge on Warsaw dur-
ing the third week of April for
observance of the 45th an-
niversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising.
Zbigniew Unger, director of
the Orbis Congress Bureau in
Warsaw, said last week that
Israel would send more than
1,000 delegates and that
Jewish youth groups would
send more than 1,500, in-
cluding 300 from the United
States and Canada.
Soviet Jews also have been
invited, he said, and groups
from Australia, Eastern
Europe, South Africa and
South America also will
attend.
About 2,000 people attend-
ed the 40th anniversary com-
memoration in 1983.
The major events of the an-
niversary are planned for
April 18 and 19, the Polish of-
ficial said. These events in-
elude the dedication of a
monument that pays tribute
to the ghetto heroes; the

monument is located at the
site of the Umschlagplatz,
where the Nazis put 300,000
Jews on trains bound for the
Treblinka death camp.
At the commemoration,
buses will take the visitors 90
miles north to Treblinka,
where a vast plain now covers
the bodies of the victims, for
recitation of the Mourner's
Kaddish.

The April 19 ceremonies
will include the laying of
wreaths at the Warsaw Ghet-
to Monument and the 'Ibmb of
the Unknown Soldier by
Jewish visitors and non-Jews.
Officials from the Yad
Vashem Holocaust memorial
and museum in Jerusalem
will honor more than 100
Polish citizens for risking
their lives to aid Jews fleeing
the Nazi forces.

Polish Jewry numbered 3
million people before the
Holocaust, and the communi-
ty now comprises 5,000 to
10,000 Jews. Yet, the govern-
ment sponsors the Warsaw
Ghetto commemorations
every five years and protects
the remnants of Jewish life in
Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow.

Supremacist's Mal
Ends In Acquittal

"11

54

Warsaw Ghetto
Uprising Remembered

A-7

New York (JTA) — A motion
for a directed verdict of ac-
quittal on behalf of Robert
Smalley, who is on trial with
13 white supremacists
charged with plotting to over-
throw the U.S. government,
was granted by the judge.
U.S. District Court Judge
Morris Arnold ruled last
week that there was insuffi-
cient evidence to continue to
try Smalley, 32, who was
charged with seditious con-
spiracy, according to Larry
Lee, a reporter for the
Southwest Times Record in
Fort Smith.
There appears to be a pos-
sibility that defendants
William Wade, 69, and David
McGuire, 25, also will be ac-
quitted of the charges of con-
spiring to kill a federal judge
and special FBI agent in
Arkansas in 1983.
Either party in a trial may
receive a directed verdict in
its favor if the opposing par-
ty fails to present a necessary
defense.
Earlier in the trial, Judge
Arnold reportedly told the
prosecuting attorneys that he
might have to call a mistrial
because they had presented

too much "hearsay" evidence
that was not subsequently
corroborated.
Smalley, who was tried in
the September 1985 Seattle
trial of a group called The
Order, served about eight
months in prison for selling
illegal weapons to Randall
Rader, 36, a former weapons
specialist for The Order and
another white supremacist
group, the Covenant, the
Sword and the Arm of the
Lord (CSA). Rader was called
as a government witness in
the trial.

Say, Ahh!

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Bobby, a
gorilla at the Safari Park and
Zoo in Tel Aviv who ate too
many of the sweets showered
on him by visitors, didn't have
to go to the dentist. The den-
tist came to him — all the way
from London.
Dr. Peter Kertesz came
specially to perform a three-
hour procedure, under full
anesthesia, during which the
dentist extracted two decayed
teeth and filled several
others.

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