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FrfdoY, April ?. 19.54
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
the Rush —Buy Early. Favor Products and Store Which Advertise \\ ith Us.
ADL AIDS—
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defunct Columbians, a neo-fascist
group dedicated to violence, and
the Christian Anti-Jewish Party,
which mails large quantities of
The crudely printed stickers j hate-inciting literature,
bore the leger.t l1u.i Place Is j Further confirmation came
Owned By Jews and also Anti- j w hen, following the sticker inci-
Jew Week February 21-23. The> • anti-Semitic pamphlets were
had been pasted on store windows anonymously from Rock
owned by both Jews and non-Jews. | i s lan i to individuals and organi
zations throughout Iowa. ADL
. . . ....... .identified these pamphlets as pro-
flce in Chicago, is credited with j , . ... ,
... .u „ . ducts of Hamilton s group,
suolying police with the names of _, . .. , ...
, J. A i j . Through the Ibcal B nai B’rith
the culprits. ADL learned of Mu- ...
y . group, ADL advtsed police to look
ner’s and Fields presence in .
. , . .. .. i for Milner and Fields.
Davenport from a routine notice j
put out by the National Citizen's j When apprehended, the pair ad-
PcOtective Association, an anti-1
Tne Anti-Defamation League of-
Semitic outfit in St. Louis operated
by John Hamilton, a former Ger
ald L. K. Smith associate.
A check of ADL files revealed
Field’s prior activities in Atlanta,
where he was active with the now
mitted that they had visited
Hamilton’s group in St. Louis. On
their return to Davenport, they
were sent anti-Semitic literature
and a rubber stamp with which
they prepared the stickers. They
told police that following their
vandalism, they had contacted the
St. Louis hate group to ask for an
attorney and bond money in case
they were caught. But the Hamil
ton group dismissed their request,
telling the pair they were on their
own.
The vandalism, which occurred
at the start of Brotherhood Week
AJC. ADL LEAVES— 1
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is affiliated with the National
Community Relations Advisory
Council and has served as a unify
ing and coordinating agency for
the area on community relations
oroblems .The annual grants to the
council by the two national
agencies totalled $20,000, about
two-thirds of the Council’s budget.
The Texas State Association of
B’nai B’rith, which met at Gal
veston last Sunday, adopted a
resolution calling on the national
office of the ADL to reconsider its
action.
Resolutions adopted by the Jew
ish community organizations in
Ardmore .Fort Worth and Houston,
expressed concern over the action
of the two national agencies, called
for continuation of the tristate
council and urged the two agencies
to reconsider.
A resolution by the Fort Worth
Jewish Federation said that the
action of the two agencies would
result in "useless duplication.” It
recommended that the federation’s
allocation to the council be in
creased and that the additional
Chattanooga News
CHATTANOOGA — Alex M.
Alper, first vice president of the
Chattanooga Lodge, was elected
third vice president of the Tennes
see State Association of B’nai
B’rith Lodges at the recent Nash
ville meeting.
Chattanooga delegates to the
meeting also included Harry Du-
brow, Harold Shoenig, Louis Ep
stein and Sol Chazen. Harry
Strauss of Knoxville, state presi
dent, presided.
Chancellor Clifford Curry of the
Chancery Court was guest speaker
at the recent luncheon club of the
Chattanooga B’nai B’rith Lodge
at the Maypole Restaurant. Ho
was introduced by Attorney M. B.
Finkelstein.
Boxing Tournament
Post 112,Jewish War Veterans,
is sponsoring a city-wide Boxing
tournament on April 14, 15 and IS
at the Atlanta Boys Club Gym
nasium.
Bouts will be held from 7:33 to
9 p. m. at the gym, located at 402
Pryor St., S. W., and the public
is invited free.
m GOOD HANDS!
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last month, aroused the com- j funds for the council be deducted
munities in this area. There were ! f ro m the federation’s allocation to
strong denunciations from the pul- ; the j oint Defense Appeal. The
pits, in the press and by civic or- i Jewish Community Council of
ganizations and town officials. , Houston, in a resolution, called
• keeps water tiUKle the tub—no
wet floors.
• Both beautiful misled class panels
roll open.
• A lifetime of bathing comfort and
luxury.
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OF AMSfWCA
Magistrate Carroll rebuked an
offer from a representative of the
chiropractic school the youths at
tend to pay ary fines Milner
might have incurred. “There is no
fine great enough in this case,” he
retorted.
The magistrate also lashed out
at Milner in ordering him to
apologize. “The people you have
insulted are among the finest
members of this community,” he
said ‘Tm going to rehabilitate
you if l have to do it in. jail.”
'The United States fought a
war with Germany against this
very thing and you still have the
for continuation of the council and
urged the two national agencies
to reconsider their action.
Make Festive
Passover Sweet
In many basic respects, the
world has changed little since
Biblical days. Youngsters celebrat-
ting a holiday, join in the Seder
night and Passover festivities
guts’'to do this,” the magistrate ! with mu <* the same joy and rev *
erence children—and adults too—
declared angrily.
borscht
No wondtr women say It loosn’t say burn
to moke tfteir own iwrjctit 1 Maniscntwrtr
makes it so riclt and delicious for you, with
young, tender, garden-fresh beets and :heice
seasonings made to IMamschewiU standards
of purity and kasbruth. Stands to ,mason
it’s the finest borscht yoo'we rnr tasted I
•* Kosher far Possower
tm* imsui is rotjd turnies of jiutctot mttmrnt mu finest (xuutvi
»Y f Kosher Market
uanneman S & Delicatessen
1048 N. Highland Ave. — ELgin 2124
STRICTLY KOSHER
I We handle a full line of Passover merchandise
—all kinds of meats, including Western meats.
Full line of dressed poultry.
.1
Special and prompt attention given to out-of-town or
ders. Please telephone or write orders as soon as pos
sible to avoid any delay or last minute rush.
WE DELIVER
have done for two or three thou
sand years.
Then, as now, sweets were a
special treat for the children and
an important part of traditional
celebration; and then, as now, the
luscious, golden-brown dates
grown in the Biblical regions were
the traditional sweet at Passover.
These are the dates Dromedary
makes available as the ideal sweet
for the holiday table. Today, with
a five-thousand year pedigree,
Dromedary Dates have a delicate
taste and firm, meaty texture, a
quality unsurpassed in the entire
history of the cultivation of this
fruit — and that tastey that quality,
that naturally wholesome quality
are captured and protected in aiL
their purity by an exclusive
Dromedary pasteurization process.
Today, more than ever before,
Dromedary Dates have won wide
spread popularity as Nature’3 own
sweet — the perfect Passover
treat — literally, “the candy that
grows on trees.”
Dromedary Dates, in the familiar
; cellophane-wrapped, yellow pack
age, are featured for Passover at
all food stores, in the popular 3 oz.
and economical 1 lb. size.
WE TOP
'EM ALL
"45 YEARS' BUSINESS INTEGRITY"
CHAS. N. WALKER
ROOFING CO.
WAInut 5747
141 Houston St., N. E., Alionto, Go.
PONCE de LEON KOSHER MARKET
announces that
IT WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY
Sunday, April 4, 11
to serve customers with a
Complete Line of Passover Products
WE SlHMP ORDERS ANYWHERE
PONCE de LEON KOSHER MARKET
NATHAN MAZIER, Owner
499 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. I:.
VErtton 8887
e,wn,a
Just Received —
Kosher Poultry for Passover
- five tc
FRIERS, HENS,PULLETS
supply is Limited
Place Your Orders As Soon As
Possible With Your Delicatessens„
Kosher Butcher Shops
THIS POULTRY IS ALREADY PREPARED
FOR USE. ALREADY PLUCKED AND
CLEANED. NO FUSS OR BOTHER.
READY FOR COOKING
THIS IS THE EASIEST WAY
No Shrinkage for Cleaning
EASY INSTRUCTIONS
Remember to Call Your Favorite
Delicatessen or Butcher Shop
H. SUNSHINE & SON
142 Walker St., S. W. MAin 2283
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