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February 1, 1929
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Organization of a club “open to all Americans except those of Jewish nationality,” is proposed by Frederick A. Snyder, 1431 Howard Avenue, who calls himself “branch manager of the American Business Men’s Association.”

In circulars mailed to residents, Mr. Snyder adds that “Italians will be accepted if they are citizens.”

The purpose of the Association, he says, “is to bring closer together our American business and our American workmen, women and children of the United States, to get them better acquainted with one another.”

A meeting will be called in March, if enough applications for membership, at $25 a year, are received, he declared.

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