Member march, give out leaflets The Olympian 19 June 06 http://159.54.227.3/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060619/REPOSITORY/ 606190354&SearchID=73248171245455 About five members of the National Socialist Movement stopped in Olympia on Sunday, marching through the Olympia Downtown Neighborhood Association Street Fair in the morning and dropping off leaflets in neighborhoods in Olympia's west side. The neo-Nazi demonstrators attracted some challengers who argued with them. No one was arrested, Olympia Police Sgt. Paul Johnson said. Witnesses at the street fair said the neo-Nazis stayed for about two hours. At their previous rallies in Olympia, which had been announced beforehand, the neo-Nazis were far outnumbered by protesters. Vendor Ron Patton said a few protesters wrote words like "love" and "diversity" in chalk on the street. "That was the way of protesting them being here," he said. "They showed a lot of restraint." Earlier in the day, residents in the Normandy Park neighborhood discovered leaflets with statements against Jews and blacks in driveways. Some of the leaflets had an image of a hooded figure holding a noose against the backdrop of a Confederate flag. "It was very, very upsetting and offensive," resident Deborah Wentworth said. The Olympian