The State Division Against Discrimination announced yesterday that it could find no evidence that the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel in Atlantic City had refused Justice Meier Steinbrink of the New York Supreme Court a reservation because of his Jewish name. The announcement said that the charge of religious discrimination brought by Justice Steinbrink against the hotel has been dismissed.
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