Page 14-Wednesday, June 28, 1978--The Michigan Daily Nazis jeered at Chicago rally From Staff and Wire Reports A small band of uniformed Nazis showed up in Chicago's Loop Saturday night, but hurriedly withdrew in the face of a barrage of eggs, sticks, firecrackers and beer cans thrown by thousands of howling protesters. "Death, death, death to the Nazis," the protesters shouted as Nazi leader Frank Collin arrived at the Federal Plaza almost an hour and a half late with about a dozen followers. THE NAZIS were jeered by the crowd, incensed at Collin's earlier plans to march Sunday in the predominantly Jewish suburb of Skokie. Instead, the protesters who had plan- ned to battle him in Skokie came to Chicago to confront him when he settled on theaturday Loop rally and planned another on Chicago's southwest side July 9. The Nazis left their headquarters at 4 p.m. but did not appear in the plaza un- til shortly before 6. THEY CARRIED shields and sticks as protesters surged against police lines. "No more Nazis! They have no rights!" some shouted. A woman who yelled "Kill the Nazis!" was dragged away. At least three other arrests were reported. COLLIN WAS hooted down when he attempted to speak to the crowd. Less than 15 minutes after they had emerged from the federal building from behind police guard, the Nazis withdrew and left the area. Collin had billed the demonstration as a "victory rally to celebrate winning back our rights of free speech." He cancelled the Skokie demon- stration Thursday after a federal judge authorized the Nazis to hold their rally in Marquette Park July 9, located in a racially-troubled neighborhood near their headquarters. Daily Photos by PETER SERIING ABOVE, A GROUP of Nazis who gathered Saturday in Chicago's Federal Plaza give the traditional salute as their leader, Frank Collin, delivers a brief speech. In the center, a demonstrator wears the Nazi swastika in an apparent display of protest. Below protestors clash with police. Hundreds of city and federal officers were on hand as the Nazis were jeered by the crowd. trai om 2.3 person tent, weighs BIVOURK 9 lbs.,and is spacious, Comfortable, flexible. earth clothes anywhere ofih¢s * E BENTTENTS . $# NIC&Lk Ak Adf, ' IO-ice?" . Lar. MO