Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> Please note: Some audio quality is poor as the microphone is jostled during the reading of the resolutions towards the end of the sound clip.]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Holocaust survivors]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]>
He states that, "In the event that our legal processes do not keep them out... we must recognize that the objective of these people in coming here is to get publicity." He subscribes to the policy of giving the neo-Nazis the "silent treatment," which will demonstrate their impotence.]]>
MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]>
Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Holocaust survivors]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]>
President Albert J. Smith responds briefly.

Please note: The audio in the original 1977 original recording is distorted (probably due to the recording microphone).]]>
MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]>
Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> Chicago Tribune ("Skokie's best tack: ignore the Nazis," by Jack Mabley, Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1977, p. 4), which also states that the media shouldn't publicize the march. The initial speaker replies, reinforcing his previous position. Smith says that Village officials will continue to seek cooperation from members of the press.]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Illinois -- General Assembly -- Senate]]> Illinois -- Law and legislation]]> Illinois -- Politics and government]]> National Socialist Party of America]]>
Harvey Schwartz responds that the Village leaders have met with not only Jewish leaders in the community, but other non-Jewish community members as well. Frosch presses for another meeting and Schwartz agrees to arrange a meeting.]]>
MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]>
Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Holocaust survivors]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Holocaust survivors]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]>
Smith says, "We're not going to tell anyone our game plan, because that would be foolish. We're not going to tell anyone--even our own people. Because somewhere, somehow, that game plan might get back to these people. But if you know me at all...you have to know that I will do everything in my power to protect the rights, the dignity of our community here in Skokie... [and that the Village government] will be doing everything within our power to protect your best interests."]]>
MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]>
Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> American Civil Liberties Union]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> Ordinances, Municipal -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]> Skokie (Ill.) -- Politics and government]]> Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie]]> Holocaust survivors]]> National Socialist Party of America]]> MP3]]> 1970s (1970-1979)]]>