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July 22, 1994 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-22

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Toronto (JTA) — Three members
of the white- supremacist Her-
itage Front, including a Jewish
member and the group's presi-
dent, were jailed here for operat-
ing a racist telephone hot line in
defiance of a previous court or-
der.
Justice Danielle Tremblay-
Lamer sentenced Heritage Front
President Wolfgang Droege, 44,
to three months in jail for will-
fully violating an August 1992
Federal Court injunction forbid-
ding the white-supremacist group
from broadcasting racist state-
ments. He also received a fine of
about U.S. $3,600.
Gary Schipper, 42, who as an
adopted child was raised as a Jew
but subsequently renounced his
family, was sentenced to two
months. His voice appeared on
prerecorded hot line messages
targeting Jews, indigenous peo-
ples, blacks and other minorities.
Mr. Schipper recorded some
505 messages on the Heritage
Front hot line from the spring of
1992 until it was shut down by
the Federal Court of Canada last
October.
Another member, Kenneth
Barker, 32, was sentenced to one
month. The judge said she was
taking into consideration the fact
that Mr. Barker was a single par-
ent raising a child.
In May 1992, following a joint
complaint filed by the Canadi-
an Jewish Congress and the Na-
tive Canadian Center, the
Canadian Human Rights Com-
mission launched an inquiry into
the Heritage Front's use of tele-
phone lines to transmit hate mes-
sages.

Businessmen
Meet In Poland

Krakow, Poland (JTA) — About
two dozen businessmen, Jewish
and non-Jewish, Polish and for-
eign, met in Warsaw last month
in an effort to promote business
contacts and strengthen Jewish
life in Poland.
It was the second meeting —
the first in a year — of the Man-
agers' Club of the Warsaw-based
Jewish Forum Foundation, an or-
ganization founded last year to
promote contacts among Jewish
professionals.
Participants included people
who worked in publishing, pub-
lic relations, the tourist industry
and sales, according to Stanislaw
Krajewski, president of the Jew-
ish Forum Foundation in Poland
and also Poland consultant for
the American Jewish Commit-
tee.
Warsaw's Jewish Forum is
part of the International Forum
Movement.

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