THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 15, 1967-31 ADL Spokesman Urges Eastern Negro Community to Repudiate Racist PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A to repudiate Cecil B. Moore, sus- "offer incitement and nothing else" omsx5sygssxs125mcgozsylssyssms-sxx; spokesman for the Anti-Defamation pended president of the North and, 1 in fact, "are betraying the League of Bnai Brith called on Philadelphia branch of the NAACP, Negro community." the Philadelphia Negro community asserting that people like Moore I. Budd Rockower, a national commissioner of ADL and honor- ary chairman of its advisory board ANNOUNCING OUR 1 here; Dinner at DARBY'S deplored an attack on the NEW HOURS Jews by Moore in- the course of a Is a real treat court hearing in a suit by the JOIN US FOR local board of education to prevent • Visit Our New BREAKFAST SKYLIGHT black power demonstrations in the ROOM, Cocktail public schools. During the hear- , MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m• Lounge and Bar ing, Moore assailed David Berger, • FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m.-1 a.m. • AFTER special counsel for the board, who THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAY is chairman of the Philadelphia Snacks . . . a Space Available for Delight Small Meetings ADL advisory board, and de- LUNCHEON manded that "you and the rest of A Pleasure I you Jews get out of my business." Rockower said that the remarks Res. UN 2-7642 Restaurant - Delicatessen , I LI 3-0535 I were "in keeping with this man's g 21174 Greenfield SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING record for making racist and anti- • Green-8 Shopping Center ■■■■••■ ■•■•■■•■•••■•1 1 ■ sm me me mil Jewish statements." me I= so Previously, the Philadelphia Fel- lowship Commission had called for "public repudiation" of Moore's appeals for violence. 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Lou Co- It's the repetition of a true story hen has 1300 and is ranked in the that produces almost all of the top ten of the 150 in Michigan ... world's fiction. He and wife Betty are constantly invited as guests on cruises, where Lou serves as bridge lecturer . . They have traveled over half the world . . . He has made himself available to speak now before or- ganizations in the community .. . and while Lou's talks center around bridge, they are most inter- esting also for non-players. • * • ETHEL FRIEDMAN recently asked hubby Iry for a "brooch" she had seen . . . He insisted that since he didn't know what a brooch was, he didn't have to buy it for her . . . Brooch or broach, Ethel got it of course. •11. •••• Danny Raskin's 2672 E. GRAND BLVD. Ir DICTIONARIES ARE bought and sold every day . . . yet many lack the knowledge of many word meanings . . Harold Haber re- minds us about the young student who overheard the word, pregnant . . . 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Canadian Parley Urged to Spur Faith Dialogue MONTREAL (JTA) — Canada's first conference of Catholics and Jews was told Monday that this was the time to increase Jewish- Christian dialogue, not to reduce it because of disappointment with the failure of the church to react to the threat to Israel's existence last May and June. Addressing a Judeo - Christian institute at Loyola University here, Joseph L. Lichten, director of intercultural affairs of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, noted that "Christian-Jewish en- counters are the channel to true understanding." He said they "can- not be jeopardized because of one's specific issue, however grave." The issue itself—in this case, Is- rael and the world Jewish response to it—he said, must be included in the dialogue. The institute was co-sponsored by Loyola and the Bnai Brith ADL office here. About 250 clergy and laymen attended its sessions.