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MORTUARY
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Rockwell, Rebuffed On Rally
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New York (JTA) - The
struggle over a permit for an
American Nazi party July 4
rally in New York’s Union
Square moved into the courts
this week after Nazi George
KAMINSKY—Israel Kaminsky,
69, of 3806 Bellfontaine, died 2
p.m., June 24. Member Congre-
gation Adath Emeth, Congrega-
Three Brothers
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GOLD—Ben Gold, 57, of 3807
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24. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Doro-
thy Gold; daughter, Mrs. Ma-
rion Caress, both of Houston;
sister, Mrs. Lena Cohen, Miami,
Fla.; two grandchildren. Grave-
sie services and burial were at
10:30 a.m., Sunday, June 26,
Adath Israel Cemetery, with
Rabbi Louis Firestein officiat-
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buffed by Mayor Wagner.
Rockwell, who was roughed
up in a riotous scene in the ro-
tunda of the New York County
Supreme Court building where
he appeared on a hearing on an
application for a permanent in-
junction against the permit, was
placed on a plane for Washing-
ton by police. He was scheduled
to return to New York to start
court proceedings to set aside
Mayor Wagner’s refusal. In
that effort, Rockwell was as-
sured of legal help by the New
York Civil Liberties Union,
which said it despised Rock-
well’s goals but insisted on his
constitution rights. The hear-
ing before Justice Vincent Lu-
piano was on a bid for a per-
manent injunction sought by
State Sen. Frank Pino and As-
semblyman Irwin Brownstein,
acting as taxpayers.
Mayor Wagner announced at
City Hal that Rockwell would
not get a permit to speak in
New York City “on July 4 or
at any other time.” He said that
an attempt by the Nazi to speak
in New York City was “an in-
vitation to riot and disorder
from a half-penny Hitler. The
JEW TO SERVE IN
QUEBEC LEGISLATURE
Montreal, June 27 (JTA)—
For the first time in ten years,
a Jew will be seated in the
Quebec Legislative Assembly
following the Liberal Party’s
upset of the Union Nationalists
last week.
Tabulation of the results to-
day showed that Henry Blank,
A tombstone in memory of
Ben Terence (father of Nat and
Charles Terence, Houston) will
be dedicated Wednesday, July
6, 10 a.m., at the Adath Yesh-
urun Cemetery, with Rabbi
William S. Malev officiating.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
On July 10 a tombstone in
memory of Mrs. Fannie Ter-
ence (their mother) will be dedi-
cated in Peoria, Illinois.
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UNVEILINGS
Unveiling of the tombstone
in memory of the late Jack M.
Stein (husband of Ida S. Stein),
will take place Sunday, July 3,
2:00 p.m., at Beth El Cemetery.
Rabbi William S. Malev and
Cantor Geo. Wagner will offi-
ciate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
B'NAI B'RITH ...
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President of District Grand
Lodge No. 7. He succeeds Stan-
ley M. Kaufman of Dallas.
Mr. Weinstein has served as
President of his local lodge in
Bessemer and the Alabama
State Association. In Bessemer,
he has been President of the
B’nai Israel Congregation, the
United Jewish Appeal and has
directed the Israel Bond Cam-
paign. Mr. Weinstein is also a
civic leader of Bessemer where
he is active in the American
Legion, Kiwanis, Elk’s Clubs,
and the Board of the Bessemer
Council of Religious, Social and
Civic Groups.
Also elected were Jack W.
Kuhn, Nashville, 1st Vice Pres-
ident; Louis Barg, Forrest City,
2nd Vice President; Emile
Grossbat, Memphis, 3rd Vice
President; Harold Rubin, Dal-
las, Treasurer. The Convention
ratified the appointments to the
District Executive Committee
made by Hyman Weinstein.
At the 17th Annual Conven-
tion of B’nai B’rith Women Dis-
trict Seven, running co-current-
ly with the Men’s Convention,
Mrs. Arnold Turner of Webb,
Miss., was elected President.
Other officers elected were:
invitation is declined.”
The announcement ended
several days of tension which
developed when Parks Commis-
sioner Newbold Morris indi-
cated he felt the permit should
be issued on constitution
grounds. A roar of protest de-
veloped from scores of organi-
zations, Jewish and non-Jewish,
including threats from veterans
groups that they would picket
any such rally.
Attendants at the New York
Supreme Court building had to
call in police to save Rockwell
from being manhandled by a
crowd of 150 who jostled
around the Nazi screaming
“Kill him” when they recog-
nized him. A similar scene de-
veloped when Rockwell was
taken outside to be put in a
cab for the trip to the airport.
He was not hurt in either en-
counter.
tion Beth Jacob, Zionist Organ-
ization. Survivors: wife, Mrs.
Betty Kaminsky; daughters,
Mrs. Aaron Goodman, Mrs. Al-
lan Kaplan, all of Houston;
sons, Jake Kamin, Sam Kamin,
Lester Kamin, Max Kamin, all
of Houston, Morris Kamin, Vic-
toria; brother, Sam Kaminsky,
Galveston. Services were held
June 27, Levy Memorial Chapel,
with Rabbi Wm. S. Malev, Rab-
bi Raphael Schwartzman, Rab-
bi Louis Firestein, Cantor Geo.
Wagner officiating. Burial, Beth
El Cemetery.
contesting the Montreal-St. -Lincoln Rockwell’s bid was re-
COHN—Mrs. H. J. (Etta) Cohn,
77, of 200 Westmoreland, died
at 6 pm., Friday, June 24. Na-
tive of Russia. Resident of
Houston 50 years. She was a
member of Temple Beth Israel,
numerous club groups, and the
Past Presidents Club of the
Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Her husband, the late H. J.
Cohn, founded the H. J. Cohn
Furniture Co. Survivors: daugh-
ters, Mrs. Simon I. Miller, Den-
ver, Colo., Miss Elise Cohn,
Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Da-
vid V. Wachsman, Houston; son,
Harold J. Cohn, Houston; sis-
ters, Mrs. Maurice J. Ginsberg,
Mrs. Ben Schwartz, both of Los
Angeles, Cal.; brother, Ben
Siedel, Sepulveda, Calif.; sev-
eral grandchildren. Private
services were held for the fam-
ily. Cremation Forest Park West
Cemetery, Geo. H. Lewis &
Sons.
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he was 13 years old. He is con-_______
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Japan. During the Second of thousands of Jews who had
World War, Dr. Kotsuji was fled to Japan from Poland.
DISSEMINATE HEBREW
CULTURE IN JAPAN
New York (JTA)—A nation-
al committee, composed of lead-
ers in the Orthodox, Conserva-
tive and Reform branches of
American Judaism, has been
formed to help establish and
support the work of an Institute
of Hebrew Culture in Tokyo, it
was reported here today. The
institute will be headed by Dr.
Abraham S. Kotsuji, Japanese
convert to Judaism, who will
initiate the project.
Dr. Kotsuji, now visiting this
country, was officially convert-
ed to the Jewish faith last year
by the rabbinate in Jerusalem.
A descendant of a line of Shinto
priests. Dr. Kotsuji accepted
J udaism after a lifetime of
ROTHSTEIN — Jake Rothstein,
92, of 2822 Blodgett, died 8:15
p.m., June 24, at his home.
Member Temple Beth Israel,
Woodmen of the World. Sur-
vivors: daughter, Mrs. Jack
Less, Houston; three grand-
children; five great-grandchil-
dren. Services were 1 p.m.,
June 26, Levy Memorial Chapel,
Dr. Hyman J. Schachtel offi-
ciating. Burial in Beth Israel
Cemetery. Q
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Louis seat, won by an 80-vote
margin out of 25,000 cast. The
last Jew to serve in the legisla-
ture, a decade ago, was the
late Maurice Hart.
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