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Call and be fitted or send for free booklet and self-measurement blank No. 6. of the negotiations by the question whether other subjects than that of Committees of Congress and Conference Jewish rights were to be discussed. The notice sent out by the joint in Harmony Upon Jewish committee following the meeting Congress Question last Tuesday night did not explain what concessions had been made by Peace at Last in Ranks of American Jewry—Bitter Attacks Upon either side in reaching an agree- Justice Louis D. Brandeis Mar Conference in New York ment. , Joseph harondess, "The points of agreement and Schomei- Following the Conference held Maurice Katz, Louis Lipsky and di lierences were thoroughly dis- on Sunday, July 16, at New York, by some twenty-seven national or- Jacob (;rosberg, representing the cussed," the notice said. "The sen- ganizations called together by the Congress Organization ; and Col- timent was favorable for united ac- American Jewish Committee to dis- onel I larry Cutler of Providence, tion. The conferees finally reached cuss the question of a Jewish Con- R. I. ; Judge Julian W. Mack of a decision on all questions in con- gress to secure equal rights for Chicago, and the Rev. Dr. Samuel troversy, however, and expressed Jews in all lands after the war, at Schulman, Jacob Massel, and Dr. themselves as hopeful that their re- which a Committee of Three, F. F Rosenblat of New York City, ports would be ratified at meetings headed by Justice Louis D. Bran- representing the Conference of Na- to be called in the near future." deis, representing the Congress Or- tional Jewish Organizations. Attacks on Brandeis Mar Con- The representatives of the Jew- ganization, urged the necessity for ' ference. united action on the part of Amer- ish Congress Organization were ap- The desire for uniformity of ac- ican Jews and invited the Confer- pointed on Monday night, follow- ence to co-operate with the Con- ing a meeting with a committee sent tion on the part of both organiza- gress Committee, a committee was to Aeolian Hall by the Executive tions was manifest throughout the appointed by the Conference to Committee of the Conference of Conference held at New York. meet a similar committee of the National Jewish Organizations, of Speaker after speaker emphasized Congress • organization in order to which Louis 'Marshall is Chairman. the need for concerted action on consider means for concerted action Both sides expressed a willingness the part of the Jews in this land in in the crisis on the part of both to participate in a Congress of Jews behalf of their suffering brethren bodies. These committees, in a to be held at Philadelphia some time across the sea. The only lament- between September and December able feature of the proceedings was joint session held in Aeloian (Continued on page 16) New York City, reached substan- 31, but were divided at the opening tial agreement upon practically all of the points of difference ; "You can see the difference" The two committees will submit, identical reports to their organizal . ill settle Lions which, if accepted, w ill their differences and unite the Jews of the United States in the cam- Our organization offers you store fixtures of advanced design, paign to demand full civil, religious pleasing appearance, combined with an honest manufacturing and political rights for their co- policy, that gives positive assurance of a product whose, durability, strength, and lasting qualities will outlast by several times ordin_ religionists in lands where laws dis- ary fixtures; and always giving their owner an extreme degree Of criminating against them TIONV exist satisfaction; yet our prices are comparatively low. 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