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March 14, 1986 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-14

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THOSE WHO THOUGHT
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field north of 11 Mile will have to
wait a bit longer .. . Jim and Alia
Sage, owners of Remal's also, are
completely gutting the former
Irving's, Pic-A-Deli and then
Original Irving's spot . . . When
the Guttman's moved to LaMir-
age, it became an altogether new
baligame which new owner Allen
Cohen of Wesco Pharmaceutical
couldn't play.
LOOKING BACK On Col-
umns Of Yesteryears .. .
SEPT. 21, 1956 .. "We're not
telling stories out of school be-
cause Harry Steller can't get over
it himself . . . and has been telling
folks about it . . . He used to driire

20 miles out of the city to buy
'Fresh Country Cutter' from a
farmer . . . A few cents added to
the price made it more expensive•
than the butter obtainable in the
city, but somehow the country
butterwas worth the difference in
cost . . . Harry, and many-of his
friends, made the trip often .. .
and in time, the farmer had do-
zens of customers from the city . . .
But one morning last week,
Harry, driving out extra early,
happened to notice a large sign on
the fence . . . It was addressed to
the driver of the city dairy truck,
and said, "60 pounds of butter to-
day, plaese."
"On vacation • out West, Sam
Hechtman reports that George
Jessel was recently engaged to
substitute at a Las Vegas night
spot for Je E. Lewis, who was ail-
ing . . . At the last moment,
Eugenie Baird was summoned to
fill in for Peggy Lee, likewise on
the sick list . . . After the changes
had been announced to the audi-
ence, Jessel opened his act with, 'I
think this show was booked by
Blue Cross.' "
DEC. 2, 1955 ... "During the
making of the movie, The Penguin
Pool Murder, srites former De-
troiter Leonard Sherman, now a
lighting technicial in Hollywood,
the director was showing a visitor
around . . . As they gazed at the
penguin, the director said, 'The
bird is hired, of course, and we pay
$250 a week for him.' . . . A little
extra, standing nearby, remarked
quietly, but just loud enough for
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New York .(JTA) — A claim by one out of four farmers re-
the Anti-Defamation League of sponded with antiSemitic sen-
B'nai B'rith, based on a tele- timents."
phone survey, that reports of
Rudin has made several fact-
growing anti-Semitism in the finding trips to the Midwest,
American farm belt have been meeting with farmers and reli-
"grossly exaggerated," was gious leaders.
challenged last week by two
Siinilar sentiments were ex-
American Jewish Committee of- pressed by Leonard Zeskind, re-
ficials and the head of an. in- - search director of •the Center for
dependent group monitoring ex- Democratic Renewal, a Kansas
trmist activities in the Midwest. City-based organization that
The ADL, based on a survey has monitored anti-Semitic and
of 600 • persons 'in Iowa and `extremist groups in the farm
Nebraska conducted last Janu belt, and which has also been the
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extremist groups that seek to
In a 10-page report issued last
stir up anti-Semitisni by ex-
year,
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failed in their mission."
"The results clearly show that extremist organizational efforts
the American farmer, although do not exist, "it is estimated
hard hit' economically, is de- that the racist and anti-Semitic
Idedly uot as vulnerable to movement has between 2,000
5,000 hard core activists in
bigotry as those who shrilly cry and
the Great Plains midwest, and
wolf about anti-Semitism would • between
seven and ten sympa-
have us believe," said Nathan thizers for
each activist."
Perlmutter, ADL national
lirector.
The ADL noted that extrem-
While not disputing the sta- ist groups have tried to per-
tistical data• drawn from the suade American farmers that
nirvey — that about one in four Jews are largely responsible for
A the respondents revealed anti- their problems. But the survey
iemitic sentiments — Rabbi found that those polled blamed
fames Rudin, interreligious af- their difficulties by and large on
airs director of the AJC, said, others, such as the Reagan Ad-
'I draw very little comfort •when • inistration and Congress.

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