~ . pe 9 es riers % i - 7 <3 House of Commons ' “4 Canada : : = neo-naziism The upsurge of printed material inciting racism has con cerned many persons who recall Hitlerite racism and the gas ovens of the nazis. Is there a serious threat of outright nazi- ism in Canada today? What is the best way to combat racist organizations and spreaders of racist literature? The writer of this article, editor of The Jewish Outlook, suggests im- mediate laws to make racial incitement a criminal offense. By MAX CHIKOFSKY HE year 1964 saw the most serious attempt in years to implant in Can- ada the seeds of racial hate. €re was an ominous growth of an open and widespread neo- nazi movement, its tentacles en- Compassing our country. No thinking Canadian can fail to acknowledge the growing threat. From Victoria to Halifax the constantly increasing venom aS spilled into homes, univer- Sities and schools, delivered by Her Majesty’s mailmen. It is venom reminiscent of the filth Tesponsible for the mass torture and slaughter of over 50 million of the world’s population by Hitlerite Nnaziism. The evidence is there for all to see. There can be no excuse to withhold immediate and firm 8overnment action, especially if’ the people of Canada make their Voices heard and in unmistak- able terms echo the demands pon Many organizations for €gislation to make racial incite- ment a criminal offense. ‘ The English dictionary is Toad enough to define the Crime without posing a danger to true, democratic freedom of €Xpression, \ Material available to this writer is almost inexhaustible, and the threat of a growing neo- nazi movement can be found in Countries around the world. HG are international links be- ane What is happening here ee Mm other nations. But I will mit myself to a few examples neo-nazi activity in Canada. oes back to February, 1963, Bay Can discover that the main itorial content of The South- pad News, published by E. H. airfield and distributed free to ats in the Ottawa district, t lh based on the “Canadian In- elgence Service”, an anti-Se- ane hate sheet put out by Ron Ostick and Pat Walsh. Gostick 4S a former editor of the Ocial Crediter, That year also, American q ae Party Fuehrer George Lin- coln Rockwell expressed (in the See Telegram) his views on Ocial Credit. “I think they’re “pe greatest.” Rockwell added: ve got a damn good bunch of People in Canada.” In November, anti-Semitic Publications ' such as Thunder- ae and Common Sense from € United States, and fascist faflets from Sweden, England and Holland were mailed to 0mes in Ontario. A typical quote: “The Jews are trying to €stroy both races (Negro and white) by race mixing.” Nazi hate notes were dropped \ on Toronto at 3.12 p.m. on Nov. 12, in an area bounded by Bay and Church and Queen and Front Streets. The leaflet said: “Hitler was right, Communism is Jewish.” Montreal homes were flooded with leaflets, brochures and “newspapers” containing ob- scene matter about Jews. Anti- Semitic pamphlets linking Pre- sident Kennedy’s assasination with Jewish Communism were distributed in Toronto. Early in 1964 new hate leaf- lets were sent through the mail. They declared that the “first two (world wars) were prepared by international Jewry in order to get full-and final control of the world.” They were printed by “World Service” of Birmin- gham, Alabama. Fascist material from South Africa. was now added to the list of material from other coun- tries. Ron Haggart in the To- ronto Star commented that “the stuff printed in South Africa is the cheapest and most. vicious of the foreign samples.” The re- turn address was the National White American Party, P.O. Box 431, Scarborough. Individuals who received a package of hate literature also got a typewritten letter sug- gesting personal contact. It gave BOX 431 as the return address. In March, 1964, there were hate literature distributions in Winnipeg (Common Sense); St. Catharines, Ont.; Amos, Quebec; Victoria, British Columbia. A Vancouver Island student branch of the American Nazi Party posted swastikas on bul- letin boards. Anti-Semitic mate- rial was distributed at McGill University in Montreal. Frank Jones, a reporter for the Toronto Telegram, inter- viewed Gunther Wilde, owner of a Bloor St. W. radio store used, said Jones, “as a distribution point for nazi-type racist litera- ture aimed at New Canadians.” Jones wrote that “Wilde said he had met Stanley (according to newspaper reports, the young, Scarborough-born nazi David Stanley, was behind the new ‘wave of racist mailings) ‘a few times’ mostly at Social Credit meetings.” David Stanley was shown to be the owner of P.O. Box 431. In Birmingham, Ala., arrested and charged with assault in con- nection with anti-Negro demon- strations, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $250. Earlier he had been sentenced to 180 days in jail and fined $100. Both sentences were sus- pended. Last April the Canadian Jew- ish Congress named 14 nazis and a printshop behind neo-Nazi racist literature. Names included Neil Carmichael, head of the Social Credit Action Party, Stanley and Wilde. The congress reported that a number of meetings took place at the offices of the Social Cre- dit Action Party at 902 Yonge St., with Stanley and Carmichael participating. Many persons on the CJC list threatened legal another world after the death of our mortal bodies. Orthodox Se Mobammotans Bud- dhj 4 5 Two thousand years ago Christ expozed and™ denounced the Illuminati. Because of this they * plotted his crucifixion and death. They financed his betrayal. They arranged matters so that the Roman authorities put thei into execution, and Roman soldi beir executioners. Their agep ei blame for their ghastly crime, After arousing the Jewish people to mob hysteria they led them in the cry “Let his blood be upon us and our children”. The death of Our Lord is is oni F 0s es refer. HT of world famine due to over poplTiRig The Illuminati finance, control, and direct ALL forms of internationalism. They don’t WHAT WE STAND PUR William Guy Carr ne Commander R.C.N. (R). Ret care if the first World Government is set up by the Communists, the World Federalists*, Political Zionists or the United Nations be- cause they intend to use their wealth to usurp power, * See enclosed letter. 23 we worid Gove <0 tor $1.50; 50 for $2.50. “Canadian Intelligence Service” 12 issues $2.00, Ubon In tional) 8 Please print Name No membe, register your ature, Any ACGIAT MW THOMP3ON te a al Doar. v ete me mee wens This will acknowl the Christian Action-Movonent. dividusls I saturally ic rights. I an deing @ou to cake one's om choice thoy relate to thie situation. Seatei Credit Netisoe! lentes May 21, 1964. oa cdgo your lottar of May 15 concerning I_en porsonelly very woll acquaintod with those in- © are rouponsiblo for tho Movemont. thea at all tinos to bo most loyal in thoir motives and objoctives as far aa the nationaand thoco velueg most inportant to the precervation of dexocracy cre concerned. rogrestcdlo that thore is in Cancda oleacats which vould datentionally ecck to dootroy exd undormine those principles. Cortainly tho opisode in Honeton vas dicgracoful, particularly a3 tho Heyor of that city wes involved in it. I hevo found: It io oxtrenoly Although not @ cexber of ths Christian Action Novcncht, oyupathiso with the idca of Christien actioa in Litics and do not want to see that orgsnisation donicd ito T do eerercecke your writing in rcogard to this problex. 1 that I can, not only to fight for the principles Waich are reproconted in tho Christian Action Movement but.te neko cure that freedom of speoch, ‘frosdon of asscxcly cnd froce are presorved, particularly as sso 2 %, «79 gaa? R.N. Thompson, U.P. Praise for the Christian Action Movement is seen in this photostat of a letter signed by Social Credit National Leader Robert Thompson. The Canadian Intelligence Service, organ of CAM, has been described by the Canadian Jewish Congress as anti-Semitic. action; but to this date no such action has been taken. In May, 1964, the Socred at- titude toward racist literature was made clear in a letter on House of Commons stationery, signed by Robert Thompson, leader of the national Social Credit Party. It praised the “loyal” motives and principles of the Christian Action Move- ment, headed by Ron Gostick and Pat Walsh. The Canadian Intelligence Service, organ of CAM, has been described by the Candian Jewish Congress as anti-Semitic. An editorial in the Toronto Tele- gram drew attention to the fact that CAM leaders advertised and distribute the anti-Semitic “Pro- tocols of the Elders of Zion”. In the fall of 1964 a peak of fascist activity was appearance of a pamphlet, The Red Rabbi, authored by David Stanley, pub- lished by World Service in Bir- mingham, and distributed by APPLICATION FOR wee MEMBERSHIP tr Al i Fpaetary Neues New Addr Otter Crescent Box 1] stig, F ’ n Dear Sir ;, Toronto am 0 sr ’ n familar itt! Your literature ape srs, “ims and 9) nem . tion of Christian = ott : iymen, Sovernment Srant registration _ sete ene ce, weet eeee., bara a weeeee Thi foe isp, name. H, Reproduced are the front and back covers and some paragraphs from the inside of a pamphlet included in a kit of racist literature addressed to a Toronto youth. Chikofsky says P.O. Box 11 (see arrow) had been announced closed on several occasions by the postmaster general. “Recommended reading” includes the Canadian Intelligence Service, referred to in this story. Canadian Publications, Good- erham, Ont. It was a vicious at- tack against the Jewish com- munity and one of its respected leaders, Rabbi Abraham L. Fein- berg. John Ross Taylor, former leader of the Canadian Fascist Union and a wartime internee, has now been exposed as the leader of a group behind the neo-nazi movement in Toronto, with headquarters in Gooder- ham. Taylor’s organization, The Na- tural Order, mails its program and fascist literature in Van- couver and Winnipeg. Taylor ran in the 1963 federal election as a Social Credit candidate in Toronto. Recently I was able to obtain a racist kit addressed to a To- ronto youth. It contained: @ A program of the Natural Order. @ A letter from David Stan- ley, protesting Ottawa’s ban of the Thunderbolt, a U.S. fascist publication. e@ “Funny Money” pamphlets from Neil Carmichael’s series written for Social Credit. @ A pamphlet about the Na- tional Federation of Christiar Laymen, listing a “new address —Box 11, Stn. R., Toronto 17” —although the postmaster gen- eral several times announced this box had been closed. @ A Socred associate mem- bership application. @ A typewritten letter: “If you are still interested in anti- Jewism I suggest you atten‘ the Social Credit meetings at 902 Young St. (writer’s spelling) any Tuesday night and there you will be contacted by one of our agents.” This is a partial list of the open record to-the end of 1964. That there must be a great deal more behind this open record must be obvious to all. A delay : in government action is inexcs~ able. 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