The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967 Page: 10 of 16
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march around the Pentagon
yesterday.
The incident was the first
major demonstration by the
American Nazis since the slay-
ing of their leader, George
Rockwell, last August. The
three arrested men were taken
into custody after violating
regulations governing the
peace march. The others were
attacked and beaten by peace
marchers after provoking them
with anti-Semitic taunts. The
Nazis wore swastika armbands
and storm - trooper uniforms.
Most of the peace marchers
who fought them appeared to
be non-Jewish. The encounter
took place on a parking lot.
Military Police did not inter-
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jurisdiction in actions of vio-
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Mrs. David Gordon of Ft. Worth announces the engagement
. of her daughter Lynne, to Mr. Phillip A. Aronoff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Aronoff, Tartan Lane. Lynne is the daughter
of the late David Gordon.
Miss Gordon is a recent graduate of the University of Texas
where she was on the Dean’s List, and was a member of Sigma
Delta Tau sorority. She is presently teaching in the Houston
Public School system.
Mr. Aronoff received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Admin-
istration from the University of Houston where he was Political
Action Chairman of the Young Democrats, and originator of the
Student Association Sound-Off Forum. He is presently associated
with Steelmet, Inc. in Houston.
A February wedding is planned.
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Three American Nazis Arrested,
10 Beaten as They Try to Disrupt
Washington Peace March
Washington, Oct. 22. (JTA)
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and about 10 others were
beaten and bloodied when they
shouted anti-Semitic slogans in
an attempt to disrupt the peace
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BETWEEN YOU EXHIBIT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AT J. C. CENTER
OWeee A group photography ex- photographers, including Ver-
Continued from Page 1 hibition will open November non Chambers, Don Snell, Al
there is no longer a limit on the 1, witha reception at 8:00 p.m. Mewbourn, John Mason Miss
wordage received by the JTA at the Jewish Community Cen- Alice Lame Donald Klumpp,
from its correspondents in Is- ter: Mar, St. Gil, Walter Frerck,
rael. . . . Gone are the days The exhibition will consist and Miss Georgia Dupree, and
when the use of “cablese” was of the works of selected local 18 designed to recognize p oto-
strictly enforced in the JTA__graphy as a legitimate art form,
servic Gone too are the a recognition which too often
day when the°rirst “nms and of the 50 years of the J™ exis- is denied.
titles of persons in the news tence there were also other ef- The public is cordially in-
were eliminated from the cables, forts made-one by the Jewish vited to attend the opening re-
fer the sake of economy, and Agency and.the other by the ception at which the artists will
had to be remembered by the World Jewish Congresssto es- be present to meet interested
editorial staff in New York, or tablish world news services. ’ , • individuals.
looked up in reference books. All these attempts failed simply The exhibit will continue
. . . Progress in communications because, as ime, e through December 1. Gallery
has revolutionized the entire sys- new ventures proved not only hours: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00
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operates a wireless system-whicF only strengthened the JTA posi-
permits the transmission and tion as an impartial news agency
receipt of thousands of words serving all elements of world
daily to London, and to the JTA Jewry. ’ • Inthe.course 0 . its
offices in Israel, Johannesburg existence, the JTA has establish-
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White, D. H. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967, newspaper, October 26, 1967; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527822/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .