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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 39

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Progress-Bulletin, Fomono, November 1972 F- 5 E-8 i i br ho se th th sc V( tu is b- I 8 8 .4 Progress-Bulletin, Pomona, Wednesday, November 15, 1972 Arab Says Nazi Murder Of Jews a 'Big Lie' UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The extermination of six million Jews on orders of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was a big concocted by Jews who are still much in the United States and Israel, a Palestinian Arab told United Nations Monday. Issa Nakhleh. head of the socalled Arab addressed the General special political committee, currently in the middle of its annual debate on Palestine Arab refugees. The allegation by Nakhleh drew swift condemnation from Israeli delegate Jacob Doron. who termed the Palestine Arab delegation name for the Arab higher command headed by the notorious exmufti of Jerusalem who has a record of terrorism and murder going back 50 Nakhleh.

whose delegation does not have a standing with the United Nations outside of its annual appearance before the political committee, also charged that Jews had financed and cooperated with Hitler before he came to power in 1933. Nakhleh said the Jews had the big lie of the extermination of 6 million Jews in who were very much alive in the United States and in Palestine He added. used this big lie of the i million to blackmail Germany for more than $18 billion compensation. world Jewish propaganda machine keeps reminding the Gentiles of their responsibility for the alleged extermination of the six million Jews and suppresses the truth which was published in a a 1 Jewish periodicals Promoter Loses Mine Claim Plea CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) Nevada Supreme Court has dismissed the aopeal of Oklahoma promoter Merle I.

Zweifel who sought to overturn a lower court order barring him from filing 24.646 mining claims. The state attorney general's ortice had secured a district court injunction last year preventing clerks in several counties from recording the mining claims which covered more than four million acres. The attorney office the claims were false. Zweifel appealed. Deputy Attorney General Julian Smith said the supreme court dismissed the appeal after lawyers failed to file certain legal briefs and motions betore the deadlines.

Still pending before the Supreme Court was criminal conviction of filing faGe mining claims. Oral arguments on that case will be held March 12. Zweifel tried in June 1971 to file the claims in an etfort to beat a deadline of July 1, 1971 w'hen the filing fees increased by 160 per cent. But the state attorney office said Zweifel lied when he attested to doing certain work on each claim so it could be properly recorded. Attorney General Robert List at that time said it may be the biggest mining fraud ever tried in Nevada.

He said Zweifel never did any of the required work A district court in Winnemucca in March this year convicted Zweifel. 60. Shawnee, of 16 001101 of filing false mining claims and he was sentenced to six rears in prison. Zweifel was freed on $32.000 bail pending tr outcome of the Supreme Court ruling. W.E.

Offers Boxing Lessons ONTARIO Boxing lessons for boys 6 to 12 wall be offered beginning todas bv the Ontario-Upland YMCA at 215 W. St. The lessons will be free for members of the YMCA and $5 for 10 weeks to non-members. The class will meet each Wednesday irom 3:30 to 5 that Hitler was a Nakhleh added. Nakhleh quoted the Statistical Bureau of the Synagogues of America as saving after World War II.

that the number of Jewish religionists in before the a 15.682.259 and in 1948 was 15.6 and 18.7 on these figures it appears that the alleged ex- terminationn of six million Jews is nothing but a myth, he said. Successful No-Fault SAN II AN (UPI) Puerto RicoN government-operated no-fault auto insurance plan was so successful in its first year that this year, its second. the premium dropped from $35 to $24 and benetits were increased. Yanks Now Britons LONDON I UPI) Nearly 40.000 persons received British citizenship in 1971, the Home Office reports. Of the total.

172 were Americans. STIFF RETALIATION THREAT JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) Gov. William Egan has threatened to allow Alaskan fishermen to harvest to extinction salmon runs in southwestern Alaska, if necessary, to halt seas by- Japanese and Pacific Coast fishermen. complete cutback in the high seas catch now taking place must be Egan warned in a telegram Monday to the U.S. State Department.

Japanese and West Coast fisherman have wrecked the entire Egan said. positive action is taken in international negotiations, Alaska will take strong and drastic steps to develop a landlocked salmon fishery by damming rivers in the Bristol Bay the governor said. Egan told newsmen that his action was prompted by reports that Japanese representatives to an international North Pacific fisheries convention in the capitol refused to slow their fishing activities in Alaska. Egan said it was time for the Japanese to approach the situation a more realistic basis. Either you quit fishing on the high seas for Bristol Bay salmon for a few years, at or there going to be any Bristol Bay fishery on the high seas for you to he said.

The governor charged that Alaskans had invested millions of dollars in management and rehabilitation of the fishing industry only to a disastrous result because of loreign interference. The population of India is about 512 million. Favorable Report From Atascadero Hospital Probers SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A special commission investigating alleged practices at the embattled Atascadero state hospital has reported it found specific case where a patient was detained or because of changes in his records. But the five-member commission said notes made by the staff members sometimes are removed or replaced in a records. In a report Monday to state Mental Hygiene Director J.M.

Stubblebine, the commission recommended that practices at the hospital be reviewed to determine if any changes in a records had appreciable on his detention or release. Stubblebine ordered the investigation of the hospital last May after a panel of psychiatrists accused senior medical staff of creating a in the hospital by altering records. When the five-member committee of psychiatrists presented its report, Stubblebine described the findings as and said the altering of medical records had ceased. The Atascadero hospital currently houses 1,200 patients, many of whom have been convicted of or are awaiting trial for sex crimes. The psychiatrists also charged that the treatment program was by court decisions.

The special commission, composed of three judges, a district attorney and a business executive, said there was in the records it studied to indicate that any judge or prosecutor requested that an Atascadero patient be kept in the hospital. The commission said was no evidence to justify the conclusion that there were illegal or unethical practices among the general However, the commission said the report the spotlight on the inherent difficulty of combining judicially adminstered restrant with medically administered treatment. evidence produced indicates that those charged with the treatment of the mentally ill offender may misunderstand the requirement of the legal system and feel improper pressures because of that the commission said. 'outn judo it I able tror Mondays or further are also 5:30 p.m. 77 brat of rumjtlmuj for PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 DAYS THURSDAY, NOV.

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OBLONG $111 1 -LB. PLASTIC CUP MM -o 1 fV I won ton 3y I a 690 EAST HOLT AVENUE AT SAN ANTONIO POMONA-OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Friml, who wrote and frothy, romantic operettas like but lambasted the works of more modern composers as will be buried Thursday. Friml died Sunday at the age of 92 of a brain hemorrhage.

He wrote 26 operettas and such works as Vagabond Jeanette McDonald and NelFCn Eddy became a world famous romantic team appearing in the first movie version of which featured squads of Canadian Mounties singing to each other as they rode through the iorest. From it came not only the title tune but Love popular in the 20s. Born in Prague, Friml began composing melodies on the piano when he was only four, with the encouragement of his music-loving father. But he once thought, of becoming a barber are a lot of good musicians around today but few good and exasperated his music teacher because he 1 preferred tunes to practicing the scales. He deprecated his own works as trifles, but was scathing when he spoke of other composers.

Of Irving Berlin, he said takes a strain, wraps it in discord and plays it as badly as he can. He should not sleep nichts for putting out such things. It is terrible to the He said was 4 a terrible and boasted of walking out of a performance of Fair He called modern music bunch of high paid He said the melody for his best known tune, came to him while he was dozina in a movie the-uer in 1927. He awoke later that night and wrrote the notes on an enve- i lope w'ith a burnt match. He first called it but it wras published that year as sold a thousand sheets or so and faded aw'ay.

Ten years later, an actress in a Broadway play picked out the tune on a piano, it caught on, and he included it in his operetta in which it became a hit. Friml called it In an two years he he had no ambition to live to be 100. kind of music is out. The future 01 music is unmelodious. done my share and satisfied to A funeral mass will be said Thursday at Blessed Sacrament Church here, and burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale.

He is survived bv his widow, Kay, who was his fourth wife, two sons and a daughter. Supervisors Will Gather ONTARIO County Supervisor Daniel B. Mikesell will discuss the impact of high- wavs on the environment at the California Supervisors Association of California conference in Palm Springs this week. The three-day procram, which s'artH todvV. in-dudes Gov.

Ronald Reagan speaking on government structures. Mikesell. of Ontario, is a member of the transportation committee and U.S. Department of.

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