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THE iEWISH CHRONICLE
Deeply Wounded by Attacks
Against Him, Schiff Retires
Noted Leader Declares He is Through With
"Jewish Politics."
Louis
Danto
Says:
\VIII he of more value to it than the
Jacob I I.
Nov Yurk, June
1:nown to Je\vs throughout munition which is furnished to them
the world fur many years as one of mow- and that th e R u s s ian guye rn_
re j u i e( .. x„ . Inv friends,
the leaders of their race, appeared mem
the I itssian government \yill rejoice
before the animal convention of the
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because You arc battering down the
I:chill:di, or Je\vish community of
New York, Sunday and pronounced man who has stood bet \\Ten purse-
cution, between anti-senietism, as
what he called his "valedictory."
I Us vo ice trembling \vith emotion,
po\ver goes, and the
tar as
he told the delegates he had deterni- sian government."
Quits Jewish Causes.
ined to b•eal: all his affiliation \vith
"I
have
been hull to the core," he
what might be termed "Jewish poli-
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said, "and liere.,ifter Zionism, na-
6011;11i:in, the congress movement
for his race as a private
e ver
Mr. Schiff said his apeparance, and Jewish politics in w hat
form they might take, \vill be a
which \vas unexpected, \vas due to
sealed
haul: .to Inc, I shall continue
his wish in set himself straight be-
tics" and hereafter to do his \vnrl:
fore the Joys of the city and chilli-
try." I le declared he had been bit-
terlY attacked in the Je\visli press
because of the misquoting of his re-
marks at the Central Jewish insti-
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to worl; for the uplift of lily people,
and I shall continue to co operate,
as far as I call, in procuring full
"Next year's widows will appreciate
the benefit of this year's life insurance
premiums. Men come and go: the in-
surance companies stay and pay."
civic rights fur our brethren ill the
\var rune, especially in Poland, 1 Its-
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sia, I uniania and Palestine, for
lute t \vo \\Tel:s ago. At that time he
they are all flesh of my 'lush and
deprecated the proposal that
u
dish be spoken by Je\vs in all public bone 4)1 my hu m., h t beyond
my friends, my duty ends."
place,.
What fie Really Said.
Ile said h e (hen had declared his
belief that "if the Jews of I:ussia
\Vd11111 not
1.11(1 the _IC \VS of I
have been kept as a separate people
bv themselves, by discriminatory
laivs, the prejudices of persecution
to ivhich they have been subjected
\vould not have resulted in the state
44) \vhich, we all regret, it has inifor
Innately come."
\Ir. Schiff said he had expected
an attack against him, because one
had been threatened if he did not
give up his opposition 14) the pro-
Pus"' American Je‘vkli conger"..
but lie added that lie felt he de-
served better at the hands of his co-
religionists after the \vil: he had
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
TAKES OATI-I OF OFFICE.
Impressive Ceremony Marks Be-
ginning of His Career as Jus-
tice of Supreme Court.
\Vashington, June 5.—Lillis 1)
It \\ as unbelievable, he declared,
that he should be accused of having
declared the Je \vs of I tissia and
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Poland were themselves responsible
fur their persecution. Ile said that
for 25 years he had "single-handed-
ly struggled against the invasion of
the American money markets by the
Russian goverimiciit and to this day
had stayed them off."
Fought Russ Treaty.
Ile pointed out that he had in
sisted to the president of the Coifed
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States that our treaty \vith I ussia
Louis Danto Offers:
.
1')randeis, the first Jew to it nil 11 1 ,•
States supreme cowl bench.
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14)441; the 44:011 4)1 office at noon to
this.
nessed the administration of the
that " w henever \va,
Premiums waived upon loss of
feet, hands or eyes, or upon total
disability.
mediately after the justices, in full
robes, tiled into the court chamber
to hand down the regular .\1441i41:1\
decisions.
(1:1111 ul 4)14(.41411(T to the Con-
stitution \\ as administer by Chief
Instice \\ hite in the robing in
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LOUIS DANTO
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knew
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against its own Je\y and to continue
the pale of settlement which is at
the bottom of all misfortune."
"My critics w rite to the Jewish
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