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OfflOJE 2I\Q^ ServinB Columbus, "Cen'traT aiid^outhwestern Ohio ^AS. Vol. 46, No. 40 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 - 4 TISHREI A«D.li. Blasts Supporters Of Gov. Wallace Persistent peddlers of race liatre^ anti-Semitism or far-right extremism in America are likely to be among the electors desig¬ nated toname die next Presi¬ dent of the United States. Th^ can be contrflxited ' to the Electoral CoUege if George Wallace carries states be Is expected to ear¬ ly this November...and it anpears he. wm be oo'the baUotinaUSO. THE ANTI-DEFAMATION' League of B'nai B'rith charged Sept. 13 that many of Wallace's pledged elect¬ ors — and organizers, pe¬ tition gatlieiers, state and county chairmen ~ "too often represent the far'rigfat' and the dangerous hate trlvfi." meSfo?S»?s"^ Arofc Jewish eitiier WUte Citizens'Coun- Yfllltk I Swo cUs. tiie Ku KIux Klan, the ¦"UlII LIVV John Birch Society, Liberty^' i^ UnrnwiMW lfe; > LoWby, Mlnutemen.or off' J|!.,MSft|!!2Sl V. \h ¦ Ir- "It Is dear that tbe ex- Governor of Alabama Is tbe finrorite Of tiie ultra ric^" THE LEAGUE off lei als warned that regardless ot Widlace's diance uf e^ectlan "the post-election conse- ' qiiences could pose a wlde- qiread and serious threat to- democratic processes." Such a threat '-- not the possibility ofaWallaoe election ~ he noted, is be¬ hind tiie decision to release tin essentials of the League studi^ now. The ADL is non- political and neither for nor against any candidates, but its program includes sur¬ veying and nepoitlngtbe act¬ ivities of anU-SemtUc and other, extremist groups. Ir IJ ^'' r/ .Ifbiitl^tiieiADC'saH includ¬ ing "tiwntitorlous anU>Sem-' ite, Gerald Smtth." BENJAMIN R. Epstein, national director, and Arnold Forsteri general- counsel of the League, reveidedthattiie ADL is readylngforpiibUca- tion anatidB>itdefiKt-flnding report that will document —' - ...That electors pledged-' to Wallace '^In a number of -'States — S6uUi and Nortti —¦ are dram firequently firom- JERUSALESl'- Apopiaar youth" hostel bdre bidttt and maintained by tbe-WomenPs Division of the American Jewish Congress dedicated a new 132-bed vringtids week as a "harmony bouse" toad- vance understanding among Arab and Jewish youth of Is- ' raeL Mrs. Charles Snitow of Sctursdale, N.Y., prestdent ' 'ofthe AmericanJewlshCon- gtess women? s groups tdd tiw leadership ranks of rae-'' ;a distinguished group of Is- 1st White Citizens'Councils,) > rtells headed by CUef Jus- the Birch Society and sup-' ^ tice Shimon Agranatandlila- porters of anti-Semitic groups; .. .That tbe WaUace cam¬ paign hierarchy is a coal¬ ition of Birdiers, Klan sup^ porters andknoiAi anti-Sem¬ ites — from tbe national down through tiie state and county levels; tiw cbaliUon has had tbe salutary efCect of heUdng genuine conserv^ yor Teddy Kollek: "Over the post 14 years, tiw Louise Waterman Wse Youtii Hostel has served as a Und of 'Udted Nations of Youth,' bringing together young peofile of Israd with yiwth from 75 countries around the world. "The opening of tUs new wing, nmued for tbe late athrestodeansejQwlrraidqii t jQhaim Krotcd^ former - tt extremist hangers-on; ...That the candidate, fari flrom dlsavoidncTi'isiilAi'fiP!- port^ hasusedgat^i^;^[^.«f^ hatemoqgers as fonwju^jt^^ "campaign of InnuendoP'that' needs no literd translation for Us pre-conditioned audi^ .k.And that tiw cooper¬ ative effort between Wallace < and the extremists extends cihairman of the bostePs l^oard of tnistees, maikstiw ih^nning of a new program ftartiwhostd. "We hojpe ta make of It a test-tiiw for Arab-Jewish unity, a meeting; ground and training center atwUchtb- cinorron's dtlzens of Israel -t-Axab and Jewish — may come to understand each ot¬ iwr and forge bonds of to the jdnt dlstributlaD of i ftiendsUp and fiellowsUpfor Wallace campaign literature litiw fiiture." and rightist and anti-Semitic ETopaganda, and tothe pro¬ motion of. Us candidacy on rl^ wing radio programs. EPSTEIN and Forster, who aire c&-authors of tiiree books on right wing extrem¬ ists In America life, said the WaUace campaign is likely to have the effect of "giving. ^ far-out firinge a liditical vdce it has never had. "The Wallace campaignls being utilized brjrtiw extrem¬ ist lemons to aidvahce their om propagmida andfmthelr own radra and cotCers. , Plans are under way to train 30 to 40 Arab youtii leaders at the hostd in a three-month training course bBginning next October, ac- cordhig to David Frlsfaman, director of tiw hosteL A groi9 of Arab youth leaders flrom East Jerusalem paid a visit to tiw bpstel last year, he recalled^ addbig: "The conversations were firlendly and' encouraging." A group of sa Samaritan children and young adults from Nabius„ aged 5 to 20^ sprat four dcors at tiw hostd laatyear. The World's Week NEW YOBK, (JTA) — A leading OrthodoK rabU and . educator has caUed. for an anwndmeiit to the draft law to aUow for setecttve conBdentious objection be- . cause be conisiders the Udted States parttc^^on in the Viet Ntun war Immioral, a stand in contracSction with that of major Ainerlcan brthodoK groups RabM Aaron Sdoveitddk, dean of the tiebrew Thedoglcal College of Skokie, DL, tdd tiw nattond convention of Yannwh, the prthodoK Jewish students associaUon,that "it is immord that ttw IMted States Government will recognize obdjecttons only if eiquressed as unqualified.. opposUonto an wars.'r - GENEVA, (JTA) — Or. Nahum Gddmann, president dthe WorldJewlshCon^sSfWdcomedtiwalSllatioii d two American-Jewish organizations vrfth the WIC- Hadassalv tiw womenPs Zionist Organizatian dAmer- Ica and tiw Udon d OrtitodoK Jewish Congrei^ons. Dr. Gddmann sdd the move was a step forward to-. ward the addevement d Jewish unity andtiwtit wodd enaUe the WJC to play a larger rde in American Jewish llfiB with retard -to tiw prddems d world Jewiy. MCWTEVIDEO^ (JTA) -- A conferencje on Jewisb Identily and Identificatiod was beldtaereundertbe joint sponsorship of tiw Uvgusoran' Jevrish institute for Bmnan Relations and the Latin American office d tiw American Jettish Coinunitteei Tbe conference, irtddi was extendvely covered by the locd press, drew 500 ^legates firom many Latin American communities. Addresses were given by Dr. Mdses Mizraji and Gideon Tdmor, Isradi charge d'afCairp. ;, GENEVA.OTA>-«Tba Jafa^DiyMbuUanConunitiee. . "audninc^'^tiaiC^w^^'^Ei'donation d 325,000 rials ($4,900) to tiw'Red tion and San Society, tiw Iranian Red Cross, lor rellet dvictiins d the recent earfh- quahe disaster. Director-Geiwrd Louis SL Horwitz sdd tiiat in addition to the money, the JDC had also providMl 3(1^000 pounds dfldiir^pd 4,000 jppuads d edOUe dls out d'lts'Food foir rouwstoii&s for its regdar fleeding and relid programs for vepOy,io'ns in Iran. JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Fdice broke up JBst-fi^its here between picketing members d tiw Jerusdem bdlding workers udon and Arab laborers IDeqm East Jerusdem wbo showed up for work d a cons^ction site witiiout having been ass^ned by tiw I^^^ Ex¬ change. Police salt the Ar4» away. The cgptractor later signed an undertaldng to employ wo^iq^ only tiirau^ tiw Labor Exchange Utiwfttura^ji^cord- ance with Israeli law. Wdrinrs so emd^ni^ must receive fidl union wages and firinge beneOts^Hti. Statements Please B.B. Convention WASHINGTCM, (JTA) ~ FUlip M. Klutzddc, who served in the U.S. del^ation to tiw UdtedNations and, who Is a past ireslded d B'nd B'rith, said at the trlenal^lB^mdB^ritii camwntlon here tiwt He aipredatedtiw reinailcs dpresi-. dentid candidates on Israel buttinugbtthdtiwrewas' some¬ thing "abnormd ito tids relationship; witii Israel'S-intiuit tiw Issue d niilitaiyneed8"lia8tobe airedin a natioqd election campaign." Kbitznidc assertedtbd wlUi otiwr democratic na- tlions, flriiHidly to America anct resi^qg jSoviet pres- ^ur^s,." we wodd hav9 acted long ago or we> wodd have long ago' mdted csuch a na- .^ tion into a nudiid security ITact sotiwaUwT side, wodd know our inten^tons clearly and unmlstdGBbly," Reheld that "after 20 years, Is- raeFs relationship witii other nations, indudng the UdtedStates, shoddbenor^ malized." He aaserted tint "states are sorrereign, nd Jewlslv CatboUc or Mos¬ lem." ¦BOTH pirpsidBntld can¬ didates. Vice President Hu¬ bert H^ Humpbrey andftmn- ler Vice President Rj[diard I^ Nixon,' addressee! tiw B'nai B'rith convention and iina<ile strong statements d sinwrt fbr Israel. Bolta sdd tiw Udted States shoddpro- vide Israel wltt)^Phantom jd fighter plwes Israd sedts to malntaindderred streqgtii.' e.\. Dore Scbary, db^jnoan << the Anti-OefamatioD League d B'nd B'rith cautioned tiw American-Jewish commun- Hy ncft to exaggerate tears d Negro antirSemitism. "The Uadc cojq[iqmnjfer is not partid to arlm^^BHiaei agahist.the Jew,^fj,he sdd. "Ld us be cryst^ dear ~ the Btatenwnts of ,ff'tewiini8t nd be attributetl to an en¬ tire people,~NegroanU-Sem- Itism prosents none oit-tiw dangers d fascism.'*'lMr. Scfaary contended tiiat the greater danger came trom "tiw radlcfd right d flw white extremists wlw stand for repression dtiw Negro and the Jews." Proitiinent Leader Tq Address UJFC Dinner The Honorable Nochem & Wlmwt, cdnmunity leader d Philadelphia Fa., wffl bdk tiie guest .^speaker Sunday evedng, Sept. 29, d 6 PiUi., atthe Winding Hollow Coun¬ try Old), d the Tenth An- nod Diimer Meeting d tiw United Jewish Fund and Council. Abe L Yenkin^ dwirinan d the committee . aa arrangemeds, announced Us selection. "We are proud and pleased to be able to bring Judge WUmd to tiw Cdumbus Jew¬ ish commimily," stated Mr. Yeddn. "He luis an impres- dve record d achievement, nd ody in Us chosen pro- tBsslon d tiw law, bd dso in the Jewish and generd community of iPhUadd^a. He is an qutstanding orator, and Us message tousontUs coming Sunday night will cover a curred topic d importance and interest to -did us." JUDGE WINNET isapart- ner in the law firmof Fooc« Roebachlld, OVrlen and . Fradcd. A gradual' d iHaf- < vard Udversity Law Schpdt he received Us doctor of legd laws fromAntiochCd- lege in 1967. He Is a fomwr jiidge d the County Court. A Vice Presided d tiw Council d Jewish Fed¬ erations and Welfare Funds, be is also the Vice Chair¬ man d tiw Administrative Committee^ d tiw Jotat Dis¬ tribution Ccunmlttee. Judge Wnnd bas served as Presided d tiw Fed^- dion d Jewish Agencies d Greater PhOaddpUab and drector d the Association finr Jewish Cldldren. He was on tiw campaign comintttee for tiw Ch^ei dFourCfaap- lains, vice presided d tiw Udted Fun^ and presided of llw Lawyers Club. He is on the Board of Governors d Dropsie College, a mem¬ ber d tiw Aumrxciin Law Institute, Associate Trustee dtiw Udverslti^dPennsyl¬ vania and on the board d educatlan tsa tts Social Work College;.he is Counsel fiar tiw CdnmunHy Cdl^:e d FhiladelpUa. HIS RECORD in civic d- tairs Indudes the foUowing:>; past president. Crime Pre¬ vention Association, fresed chairman. Executive Com¬ mittee; nrectoi[, Philadel¬ phia Housing Autiiorlly and nwmlier d tiw UjianCoalit- ion, the AdvisoryCouncafd: Vocationd Training, tiw Board d Education, andthe HeaUh and Welfare Council: A vice presided dtiw World Affairs CauncU».^ is on the Minor's AdviSMr Commit- teia on TransR^abor Rela¬ tions, anbnpani<alarbltrdor forthe PhUadelpUaHospItd Council, a director d the Living Arts Tlwater, presi¬ ded d the Samuels. Fels FuncV Trustee dtiw WUte- Wllliams Foundati<in,the Pennsylvania Citizens' As¬ sociation, and the Philadel- pida Councfl for Commudty Advancement. LeadersUp d tiw 1968 Campalga d tiw UJFC wffl Nochem S. Winnet be lianoriBd d tiw meeting, and the new 1969 Campaign LeadersUp wffl be anaounc- ed. Amongthosetobe honor¬ ed for the unprecedented record aclileyedAln.the 196S ' Campaign wtaIwthe Generd Chairman,. Sidney X Blatt, and tiw toUoiwlng division beads: Advance Gifts, Nor¬ man'Meizlish;' l^rades-.aad , noliessIdnst^'Enwst'JSten^ / "WomcJit's I tdvisipiv iifrs.' Bernard. FeitUnger;, Young Men's DividoOr I ItevidCi>- hen; Young Matrons' Dlv- Isliaa, M^s. John Resler, ando, Judor Dlvidon, Miss Judith Mandellcom. The' Therese Stern Kahn Young LeadersUp Award irill be inreseijited to firvlng A. BakpV. TheiRabbidcd Award wm be presented to RabU DavidStavsIcy.Nomin- atidn and dection d new d- flcers and members d tiw Board of Trustees fdr tiw UIFC and for tiw Cduidms Jewish Welfare IFounddion wffl complete thei program. Kiner Becomes Associate Dr. Jerome IX Fdkmaiv RabU d Temple ^rael, has teed thd Doctor Ed- Kiner was invested tttle d Associate Rabtl' atfthe sabbaUi Serv¬ ice d T^ple larad, 5419 EL Broad St., Friday even¬ ing, Sept. 2a Doctor Kiner has been Assistad Rabbi d " Temide Israel since 1965.'' in 1967, he was given the added titie d Director d Religious Education. At the su'm'n^er com¬ mencement of The. OhioState Udverslly, RabblKlner re¬ ceived the degree d Doctor d Philosopiiy iii course. He received Us Bachelor's De¬ gree trtsm the Western Re¬ serve Utaiversily, Clevelanc^ in 1961 and Us Master's Pegree from tiw Hebrew Un¬ ion Cdl^e-Jewl^ii Institute d Rbligion, CihcinnaU. in 1965. Th^, in tiw same year, be was ordainad as RabU. . Sf.\ '•'^'\
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OfflOJE
2I\Q^ ServinB Columbus, "Cen'traT aiid^outhwestern Ohio ^AS.
Vol. 46, No. 40
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 - 4 TISHREI
A«D.li. Blasts Supporters Of Gov. Wallace
Persistent peddlers of race liatre^ anti-Semitism or far-right extremism in America are likely to be among the electors desig¬ nated toname die next Presi¬ dent of the United States.
Th^ can be contrflxited ' to the Electoral CoUege if George Wallace carries states be Is expected to ear¬ ly this November...and it anpears he. wm be oo'the baUotinaUSO.
THE ANTI-DEFAMATION' League of B'nai B'rith charged Sept. 13 that many of Wallace's pledged elect¬ ors — and organizers, pe¬ tition gatlieiers, state and county chairmen ~ "too often represent the far'rigfat'
and the dangerous hate
trlvfi."
meSfo?S»?s"^ Arofc Jewish
eitiier WUte Citizens'Coun- Yfllltk I Swo cUs. tiie Ku KIux Klan, the ¦"UlII LIVV John Birch Society, Liberty^' i^ UnrnwiMW lfe; > LoWby, Mlnutemen.or off' J|!.,MSft|!!2Sl V.
\h ¦
Ir-
"It Is dear that tbe ex- Governor of Alabama Is tbe finrorite Of tiie ultra ric^"
THE LEAGUE off lei als warned that regardless ot Widlace's diance uf e^ectlan "the post-election conse- ' qiiences could pose a wlde- qiread and serious threat to- democratic processes."
Such a threat '-- not the possibility ofaWallaoe election ~ he noted, is be¬ hind tiie decision to release tin essentials of the League studi^ now. The ADL is non- political and neither for nor against any candidates, but its program includes sur¬ veying and nepoitlngtbe act¬ ivities of anU-SemtUc and other, extremist groups.
Ir IJ ^''
r/
.Ifbiitl^tiieiADC'saH includ¬ ing "tiwntitorlous anU>Sem-' ite, Gerald Smtth."
BENJAMIN R. Epstein, national director, and Arnold Forsteri general- counsel of the League, reveidedthattiie ADL is readylngforpiibUca- tion anatidB>itdefiKt-flnding report that will document —'
- ...That electors pledged-' to Wallace '^In a number of
-'States — S6uUi and Nortti —¦ are dram firequently firom-
JERUSALESl'- Apopiaar youth" hostel bdre bidttt and maintained by tbe-WomenPs Division of the American Jewish Congress dedicated a new 132-bed vringtids week as a "harmony bouse" toad- vance understanding among Arab and Jewish youth of Is-
' raeL
Mrs. Charles Snitow of Sctursdale, N.Y., prestdent
' 'ofthe AmericanJewlshCon- gtess women? s groups tdd
tiw leadership ranks of rae-'' ;a distinguished group of Is- 1st White Citizens'Councils,) > rtells headed by CUef Jus- the Birch Society and sup-' ^ tice Shimon Agranatandlila-
porters of anti-Semitic groups;
.. .That tbe WaUace cam¬ paign hierarchy is a coal¬ ition of Birdiers, Klan sup^ porters andknoiAi anti-Sem¬ ites — from tbe national down through tiie state and county levels; tiw cbaliUon has had tbe salutary efCect of heUdng genuine conserv^
yor Teddy Kollek:
"Over the post 14 years, tiw Louise Waterman Wse Youtii Hostel has served as a Und of 'Udted Nations of Youth,' bringing together young peofile of Israd with yiwth from 75 countries around the world. "The opening of tUs new wing, nmued for tbe late
athrestodeansejQwlrraidqii t jQhaim Krotcd^ former
- tt extremist hangers-on;
...That the candidate, fari flrom dlsavoidncTi'isiilAi'fiP!- port^ hasusedgat^i^;^[^.«f^ hatemoqgers as fonwju^jt^^ "campaign of InnuendoP'that' needs no literd translation for Us pre-conditioned audi^
.k.And that tiw cooper¬ ative effort between Wallace < and the extremists extends
cihairman of the bostePs l^oard of tnistees, maikstiw ih^nning of a new program ftartiwhostd.
"We hojpe ta make of It a test-tiiw for Arab-Jewish unity, a meeting; ground and training center atwUchtb- cinorron's dtlzens of Israel -t-Axab and Jewish — may come to understand each ot¬ iwr and forge bonds of
to the jdnt dlstributlaD of i ftiendsUp and fiellowsUpfor Wallace campaign literature litiw fiiture."
and rightist and anti-Semitic ETopaganda, and tothe pro¬ motion of. Us candidacy on rl^ wing radio programs.
EPSTEIN and Forster, who aire c&-authors of tiiree books on right wing extrem¬ ists In America life, said the WaUace campaign is likely to have the effect of "giving. ^ far-out firinge a liditical vdce it has never had.
"The Wallace campaignls being utilized brjrtiw extrem¬ ist lemons to aidvahce their om propagmida andfmthelr own radra and cotCers.
, Plans are under way to train 30 to 40 Arab youtii leaders at the hostd in a three-month training course bBginning next October, ac- cordhig to David Frlsfaman, director of tiw hosteL A groi9 of Arab youth leaders flrom East Jerusalem paid a visit to tiw bpstel last year, he recalled^ addbig: "The conversations were firlendly and' encouraging." A group of sa Samaritan children and young adults from Nabius„ aged 5 to 20^ sprat four dcors at tiw hostd laatyear.
The World's Week
NEW YOBK, (JTA) — A leading OrthodoK rabU and . educator has caUed. for an anwndmeiit to the draft law to aUow for setecttve conBdentious objection be- . cause be conisiders the Udted States parttc^^on in the Viet Ntun war Immioral, a stand in contracSction with that of major Ainerlcan brthodoK groups RabM Aaron Sdoveitddk, dean of the tiebrew Thedoglcal College of Skokie, DL, tdd tiw nattond convention of Yannwh, the prthodoK Jewish students associaUon,that "it is immord that ttw IMted States Government will recognize obdjecttons only if eiquressed as unqualified.. opposUonto an wars.'r -
GENEVA, (JTA) — Or. Nahum Gddmann, president dthe WorldJewlshCon^sSfWdcomedtiwalSllatioii d two American-Jewish organizations vrfth the WIC- Hadassalv tiw womenPs Zionist Organizatian dAmer- Ica and tiw Udon d OrtitodoK Jewish Congrei^ons. Dr. Gddmann sdd the move was a step forward to-. ward the addevement d Jewish unity andtiwtit wodd enaUe the WJC to play a larger rde in American Jewish llfiB with retard -to tiw prddems d world Jewiy.
MCWTEVIDEO^ (JTA) -- A conferencje on Jewisb Identily and Identificatiod was beldtaereundertbe joint sponsorship of tiw Uvgusoran' Jevrish institute for Bmnan Relations and the Latin American office d tiw American Jettish Coinunitteei Tbe conference, irtddi was extendvely covered by the locd press, drew 500 ^legates firom many Latin American communities. Addresses were given by Dr. Mdses Mizraji and Gideon Tdmor, Isradi charge d'afCairp. ;, GENEVA.OTA>-«Tba Jafa^DiyMbuUanConunitiee. . "audninc^'^tiaiC^w^^'^Ei'donation d 325,000 rials ($4,900) to tiw'Red tion and San Society, tiw Iranian Red Cross, lor rellet dvictiins d the recent earfh- quahe disaster. Director-Geiwrd Louis SL Horwitz sdd tiiat in addition to the money, the JDC had also providMl 3(1^000 pounds dfldiir^pd 4,000 jppuads d edOUe dls out d'lts'Food foir rouwstoii&s for its regdar fleeding and relid programs for vepOy,io'ns in Iran.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Fdice broke up JBst-fi^its here between picketing members d tiw Jerusdem bdlding workers udon and Arab laborers IDeqm East Jerusdem wbo showed up for work d a cons^ction site witiiout having been ass^ned by tiw I^^^ Ex¬ change. Police salt the Ar4» away. The cgptractor later signed an undertaldng to employ wo^iq^ only tiirau^ tiw Labor Exchange Utiwfttura^ji^cord- ance with Israeli law. Wdrinrs so emd^ni^ must receive fidl union wages and firinge beneOts^Hti.
Statements Please B.B. Convention
WASHINGTCM, (JTA) ~ FUlip M. Klutzddc, who served in the U.S. del^ation to tiw UdtedNations and, who Is a past ireslded d B'nd B'rith, said at the trlenal^lB^mdB^ritii camwntlon here tiwt He aipredatedtiw reinailcs dpresi-. dentid candidates on Israel buttinugbtthdtiwrewas' some¬ thing "abnormd ito tids relationship; witii Israel'S-intiuit tiw Issue d niilitaiyneed8"lia8tobe airedin a natioqd election campaign."
Kbitznidc assertedtbd wlUi otiwr democratic na- tlions, flriiHidly to America anct resi^qg jSoviet pres- ^ur^s,." we wodd hav9 acted long ago or we> wodd have long ago' mdted csuch a na- .^ tion into a nudiid security ITact sotiwaUwT side, wodd know our inten^tons clearly and unmlstdGBbly," Reheld that "after 20 years, Is- raeFs relationship witii other nations, indudng the UdtedStates, shoddbenor^ malized." He aaserted tint "states are sorrereign, nd Jewlslv CatboUc or Mos¬ lem."
¦BOTH pirpsidBntld can¬ didates. Vice President Hu¬ bert H^ Humpbrey andftmn- ler Vice President Rj[diard I^ Nixon,' addressee! tiw B'nai B'rith convention and iina |
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