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June 16, 1916 - Image 29

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-16

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THE

EWISH CHRONICLE

Local and State News

judges, consisting of Messrs.
Adolph Freund, Louis James
Rosenberg and Jacob Miller.
The debate, in the opinion of
That Is the Conclusion Reached
fifty
and more members of Pis-
by Debaters at Open Meeting.
gah lodge and their friends who
If the result of last Monday's listened to it, was one of the
debate is any indicatiOn of the closest and most interesting
sentiment of local members of staged on local platforms for
lIgnai II'rith, the order will not some time. The decision was
change the present order of handed by the judges to Mr.
things but will retain secrecy in Louis Cohn because his argu-
its meetings and ceremonials. ments were more convincing than
The reformers who would intro- those presented by his oppon-
duce into the order their new- ents.
fangled schemes, in the persons Initiation Ceremony Will Be
Held at Open Meeting.
of Max Finkelston and Samuel
On Monday evening, June 10,
J. Rhodes, met their defeat at the
hands of that most notorious of the lodge will hold a public initi-
all standpatters, Louis Cohn. At ation of candidates at the audi-
least, that was the verdict of the torium of the Shaarey Zeck]:

B'NAI B'RITH WILL RETAIN
SECRECY.

Synagogue. At that time some
fifty aspirants to membership will
take their vows. Mr. Ikmjamin
Samuels, president of the district,
and Mr. A. Seelenfreund, secre-
tary of the order, will conduct
the initiation ceremonies. Large
delegations of Irnai Irrith men
from the lodges up the state are •
expected to add to the ,lignit v
and impressiveness of the initia-
tion rites by their presence.

"A man for all men"

Dr. Burgess

For

County Treasurer

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