THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Skokie Leaders Fear JIM, March May Have Achieved Nazis' Goals SKOKIE, Ill. (JTA)—A leader of the Skokie Jewish community denounced the Jewish Defense League Tuesday for stirring up "the fears of our people" that Nazis would eventually win their court battle to march through this heavily- Jewish suburb of Chicago. Sol Goldstein, a board mem- ber of the Jewish United Fund (JUF) of Metropol- itan Chicago, was referring a statement to that effect __4 Rabbi Meir Kahane at a JDL rally staged here Mon- day. The rally was held de- spite the fact that a threat- ened July 4 Nazi march was called off in com- pliance with a court in- junction obtained by the Vil- For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The NOM Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtaini Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Call Collect Reverse Charges e • aprea•s • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined • Window Shades Cleaned & P.eplaced • Blankets Laundered & fluffed .CASH 8 CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU . 3 blks. E. of 1-75 • Caniff/Holbrook exit Free Parkin• in Rear Trade Member • American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.1.D.) a lage of Skokie in support of its ordinances barring the march. Kahane exhorted a crowd estimated at 400 to "kill Nazis now" and "every Jew a .22." Frank Collin, leader of the so-called National So- cialist Party of America, told the Chicago Daily News that the JDL rally "sets a marvelous prece- dent thpt the Skokie ordi- nances.{ are invalid" and that "the Jews played di- rectly into our hands." The aim of the Jewish community was to reduce tension and for that reason the JUF's public affairs committee cancelled what was to have been a "Patri- otic American Rally" at the Meyer Kaplan Jewish Com- munity Center. "We had cancelled a rally of local Jewish residents of Skokie purposely because such a rally could only serve to en- large the fears of our people even though the Nazi march had been avert- ed," Goldstein said. 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