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THE JEW'S'
MICHIGAN'S JEWT.I1 HMI!' PUBLIC' ATM'
DETROIT. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. ALIGU''i
VOL. IV. NO. 13.
DAVID A. BROWN ON
NEPHEW OF DETROIT
WOMAN RECEIES RARE STATE "DRIVE" BOARD
MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY I, n ld
.\ Brown. because his
devoted
,.tans.
and stweesstill eflorts for The Jewish
\Car Relief Fund. in lietroil. has heel,
THRILLING STORY OF
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lanai stssamril 16sat Oaf( was illbitte•o:
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01 Mt 111.11114• a. %sewed 1400- aiivaniVilitiefil of Charles 4kosen -
ie the which have already unified their war-
Mii driver.. 'Introit. tar instance, will
, I honor.; base no part at the Nosember
cal , . a rare and much
Mr. Brown will retire-sewn.- Jewish
is Dr. Clarence A. Bari. a nephew of
NI r. Charles Hirschfield. of Detroit. War Relief tnntlItlit•• on the hew
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c,0111111issi011.
The oilier organizations
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'Ilse story of D r . B aer
lied trues.
guished actions, which wan him th e r•nresented include the
lion en listen
The Fust Allaiteeists
C. A. and 11'. VC. C. A.. the
the Y.
kcConliaisance medal. is told in a let-
Salvation Arno . . t h e state war quota
loa1411,A1t esytrsarr.aitwf aeNSUAaafataW1 '
Forts-torte plissitsaio,
ter from an officer newly returned '
front France. The letter, abounding totomismon, the war library cumuli, coitstitut‘ the Aisserscan hasissat liesissal lam 44n iisisinorn-. onessord
hA mesof,.
the war cutup community • H ada.sa h , ti,,,
in incidents of heroism, is at follows: siwt and
seise' et
hers',.
I i t toter .13.41401 garment,. **twit Etas e toe,. taiottaisoted *or
- Soon after Dr. Clarence A. Baer
t"-000
Lim.'
The
oast. 01 the owl will ;IOC Al, aim.
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reached France in the interest of thy
typhoid. IllalAtle, 11A6101110. Aid 4 ,111, oalstallot, tialiallIklt nl 21•• Il•
American Red Cross, whose overseas GALICIAN JEWS IN
I- as', make Its Maqe/s.a.1 , .
health -
estaMis.
division has since been taken into the
HUNGARY SEIZED
American Expeditionary turves, hr
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have 6.4.11
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twarr • • a er•
medal of the. Recoup.,,-.,-
received the commission of captain
mope.
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Clarence A. Baer is First 'emoted by Gov siema•e with appoint
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American to Receive the "Re- can
Patriotic Fund Commission
connaisance Francaise" Honor,
Tim vanillin-it-ton I, organized to
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',1 he I rinark.a t.ii- career
•'. Use isonser attracted a idesieread
refund I raMIIIIIIMM6 4111116 tin announcement of
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se.eneral lio ► tiltbal is fort y •
taw jest tst. unit for ere,
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Catp• 1.1 age
He joined the
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lawn- Slams!, rr -
16..14 coat. -- I re. LAM** A 1.euta•
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ail from leit to right
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their
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doom tot the I South 1■ alt, An second lieutenant in
I /,liuerer. Dr lAn sage-Imam 10 afel4/g10 kaoAlltleUfi
displayed exceptional heroism in to prison
Item are
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I el the follow ing year he be.
2•Wsous,..1 Lem..
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many instances and from the vet) ormailitrd pursuit of (valii.1411 Jew, in Hr A
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wll uwwg cam , lieutenant-colonel of the Third
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start was marked for decoration.
tilts
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tel.'
Artiller, Brigade. For dis-
Dater! ;Nott- 0.1c1' 1 0 satiate: I. larualso
11.tonsk).
"Tins at last has found fruition in IIunganau louterntio nt
I :feline/mai..
h... ik-,11 called to 11, 44 1,0-lied set,ivet it , the field dUrthi4
one of the most coveted honors that
Large numbers a t Cialichen Jew.
,„
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,H r L rCws „,h ero -
1,401.1.011-11Ce 01/1 rations lie gained
fie
France can give a soldier. to wit. the w, re nk !Led Ill the police oust y „c.
1,11,14tliusiship of the Rath. Later
Reconnaisance Francaise, usually . INIIrd I.. pas large sun,
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lee a a, ad, aneed to the rank of colonel
known as the R. I'
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unavr
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t ta,kruy .tralig
brigad
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ier-general
. ua l Ar
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Then the sictitlis were taken to tin
and shortly thereafter was given his
first baptism of shell fire in the front
line trenches. While so engaged he
;Lai '.
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unit 1, , iostor). and
ungariat.
t-w
Jest-
is passed on by a tribunal before
being awarded, and other medals may
be gisen by any superior officer to a
titan of conspicuous brliver), the pre-
sentation of the IZecounaisance Fran-
Calse must be first passed upon by a
trounce and ordered neser Ito retain.
I he edicts of expnlalun were issued
by Premier NVekerle. alto defended
AloUn111
• Premier k1
,ed the lealichot 1.w• a
sety difficult decoration to acquire
Eke,' the president of France can I,.
award this medal until it has con,
on February 21. alien he was ordered
anions: .‘1110- o.o0 „1 , ,
to the tiring line.
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destroy iii the roof. When 1)r. Itaer
picked up from the corner
into which he had been thiown, he
found vet- ) one killeel except himself
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Services Free to Soldiers
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At A ll Detroit Synagogues
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about him doubled up with
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could
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count our time when he reduced a ,,,I, I ., l , ), 1 , ! . i , ,I I up I,,,„ 1, 411,14. of " t ,'; ,":,,r,,,,„ .. i r i'',1::
teermatt prisoner, a major, to a pri- t i il t sir. It lot, ..nd 011ari hi' with the
oat s.. t':
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dashed out whit an 111111/111alIfV, 41111
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"The British sergeant also ft riimeti, B on lie pushed reckleasly into crania
Stepping to the rear of the major, he Wing buildings, carrying out in his
stricken
men,
women
of
touched hint with the point of a bap- arms scores
net upon a certain spill, ill the same and children, For four ghastly hours
time haying: 'Now yott are a private.' the work of saving continned, and a
Anil sure enough, the Mahe limner final loll allowed seventy-five killed
diately lifetime one, for lie stooped and 111 hailly wounded,"
A request has come from the Jewish Welfare Board for
the contribution of books, magazines and newspapers of
Jewish interest. They may be printed In Hebrew, Yiddish or
English. Send to the Jewish Chronicle, Peter Smith Building,
and they will be forwarded to Camp Custer.
spiritual needs of the Jewish boys
who are now serving our colors over-
scaii. 111 a letter to the Jewish Wel-
fare- Board, Chaplain Barnett wrote:
"I am pleased to tell you that I an
a. a 1 - , o rpotAtioll U11111 11.49,
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insignsio ant
S
already in touch with Chaplain Elkan
Voorsanger. Our chaplains will do
all they can to look after the Ameri-
can Jewish soldiers, until such time
as they shall have their own chap-
lains. We 1011c alOCAIly had then) at
nrer
-r
bad iltrdom of residence granted to the
dry . a 1ustrhen Jr' n ill 1)445, the congrega-
'white it
torn grew raptil'ir.,
it
had
recognized.
offiei•lly
- .Mud WA.
.orttlritred
. ,o10- 111(010/11 111 , 11%11, ■ 1110111101• Of I' our* •
k
, mat I Jests - ifillurio e" obtained the right
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base a synagogue-though the
,, test
; slit,
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' . I /,,, tor, 4 lot Ming we*. not to show outwardly
• I ,,!,•••, as its desc nation curl engaged a preach-
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assisted by the itinsiral genius
• ,'I'. , 1 . h.elar- who
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)r. Baer, f• Allowing the usual cu.-
14 - . 1 ,, ,, .11, li 4 e
Sulzer (11SO4 1/490) rem-
"1/r. Baer was al the front
; ,„ „„„„.,„,,,,,,,,, t o of Solomon
tom. 11..11111c pritiollerti n
ill off 6 04_ 14,, d ay ,,, wi th a ist,ell tutu
,,,,,/40,,, r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, l ay i
No Nlait's land to carry stretch, rs
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e
trefoil d ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., .,,,„1 m a clii,, , ' , u , n ,,:re. 11.4 ‘1 1 ' ' l i tiSd ri e l:i e riz 'a " tjz i :ir t i ' ' o . 11 NA% ill 00 Way
III lb, front Ilh•
Ilse
days
toward the rear, thus releasing our s ,, iii,,,,,,,.. h e dept in a gat mask
It shortened the service,
a reform.
ft
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ta ll y tillonsistrIll abrogation of 'de
men 1,, ,go farther out. In one mate 1:,,,- 5,“•ral •10s at a li
1 a choir of boys, sermons
t " Iii. rah' , " /11 , .1 inconvenient practices. 11.- pro ititrodin ‘ ,
there Were three priva ti s and a Mil- of Maur aa ,, hal( a poi mr twetity• 0 . 1 ,A, ,,,, g, aga ,,,,,, a 4,,.,,,,,,,, „1 th e and 110111/' 111011k011 prayers like flu se
-,1
ski ii i, I . for the imperial family, at funerals
Jura to whom Dr. Baer said in tier- 6,,, r ii,,,,,,,,
, fl'f'r LawItabbiner I I off mann
li tly aani m
: "fake at i1 ,1: 1, 11,1 .1 ,is sin tell, r quick• . b at hi ng, o i ,„:,1 „Ia " ,,,h,',t ailmi:;1,.. 1 ' 11:v ' 1:,i.14 "
e go , bop , 1,,, r ,,,,,,,,/ 1 1,,. b uy . i n hi g h and memorial services in German. As
yn-
, to write MI Sabbath, bill the Congregation grew a seconds
.
• usually made his tea last, using a
,
"The three privates stooped to k w d rop , „( 'hi * f o „havii,g, I I or acoo,m
WA. built and Adolph
dl Jellinek
Frankel himself raffle , ' all umbrella ag"14 1 "'
obey, but the major, drawing himself
189.1) was engaged as preacher.
fen 110111- ■ I/11 a streh li wearing a gas ,,,, o r s ;,,,,,a d, Day w t,mi, ff„m a 111421
r ,, 1 , 1 ,,,,,, ,,l
s .,,.,,,,,•,,,,
,,
5,.. 0 ,, true notices the distinction drawn
tin haughtily, replied:
,
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'A Gentian
"liken does not carry stretchers, nor " 13 0: it' i l li /e,,, f‘li ri : /.,:;
2 11,, . 1):,),,,",,f"Ilf":111:4 11 piece 00414 1,,,,,f,,1,,,,,,,,
The
Ih• laughs the 1) , IW , ..ii rabbi and preacher.
real spiritual head of the community,
does he work with private soldiers.' of work that Capt. liner has done
or• dielsry lilt. with great earnestness,
,Elinn
a Mall of no weight ill coin-
"'Is that sr. r' said Hr. Barr.
t
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though
lail would ilfillk %lite awl iiiilk With.)
etirred later,
to a British sun/cant who Wall Piliii•
"A place wilt raided by rtivoly was no , k„.1,,, r, All 0,,,,,, ,I,m ma imolai life, was lazar Horwitz (1804-
111 g, Ile asked with it griir. 'Sergeant, t;oliis.
,
a descendant of the famous
Baer
WAS
III
duly
at
Caw.
were minor matter., 'floe main ob• 1 8441,
do you know of any quick way to
re• tell'
i 101-
I 111 l loosle Ile vriiiillril, the find fret of a rabbinical training wa „ ra t,• rabbinical family and a great graml•
duce a Colman major to the ranks, SO aid pool, Shortly before midnight he m a k, 1„,,,,,,, g ,
Ion of I 'Inners II or ss if z, author of
Quick Discipline,
Matta-all, of Frankfort.
A illtUdont of Franks!,
the first students,
ile•heini us the Mall of
horn
a poor
in Hil-
butcher,
he was liellbee by (It/111•111C tradition
nor hy the entirmiment strongly pre.
disposed for Jewish scholarship, The
'c)oud certainly showed In him the
poosildlitice of modern rabbinical
and he insisted on being elect•
eel us a rabbi. This was one of the
principles of the Breslau school. Scc•
idar education Was 110t a mere
went, loit part of rabbinical training,
Ills colleague, hillock, still repre-
sented the older school which looked
with contempt upon the rabbinic title
Choker',
training. Frankel had retaliml the
old•fashioned Ideal of slow prepara- as a symbol of religious fanaticism
tion for the rabbinate. tiuellemann,
joint 1 ,. 011, 1it.15, entered the semi,
r
our religious services, and have found
Ili in very keen and enthusiastic."
France
Expeditionary
Five Jewish chaplains are in
with the
JUDGE PHILIP BREGIITONE
Judge Philip Bregstone, assistant
probate judge of Cook county, Illi-
Alllerieall
Forces, but the number is still en-
tirely inadequate. The chaplains now
in France are Rabbis
Ethan Voor-
%anger, David Tannenbaum, Louis I.
•gelton, Harry S. Davidowitz and
, Lee J. Levinger. General Perishing
has
cabled for tweitty - fi%. additional
the local re -
'lois, will hold three meetings in 1),.
troll this week
to aid
:01c
0 Iti tt a ir a;
(- renting aork for the Jewish Legion. chaplains and they will Le .1%,
judge Bregatone will hold an opt„_ sioncd shortly. The Jewish
air meeting Saturday I - . I 'ling on the Board is endeavoring to Make up at
insufficiency at rapidly as possible,
Monday evening he will address and has appealed to Rabbis through-
a mars-meeting to be held al the out the country to volunteer at once
for work in the Army and Navy, „:"„
United
Jewish Charities
Phis will be preceded by a parade of
Eauestion In Jarusalain,
the Bed !slogan David, which has a
east side, and another Sunday even-
ing.
purpose similar to that of the Ited Since the British occupation like
Cross organizations, These meetings new kindergarten schools, with Shout
utirits,liavf
o e
o e. pupils,
a idn divtai,r,in•
are a part of the closing campaign Nu
fur the Jewish legion, looking toward
tiks,'ed woiliiicil have existed through
the final completion of the work the
pe riod
the
September 28.
Still official-
ly the rabbi was to be Talmudist of
the ill school.
After having served as rabbi for
more than twenty years, Frankel was
Guedemann Elected Rabbi,
• idled at the first president to the
Matilleimer had died, Horwitz grew
newly created rabbinical seminary in old, and it WAS necessary to provide
Breslau, 11134, littellentami was Mir for a new Mall.
tinedemann was
of
)00,000.00
Isaacs. K.-C., who is .
in judiciary of the Cur.
Australia, and Hun. ., 33 70
Mr. Daniel Levy, who.
of the yarhamrnt of
'.00
lain of the British . Expeditionary
Forces, is helping to minister to the
from VirlItia
per--
o!
r
needed for 1,-
1,-4,0.793.71
4,0 .7 93 . 71 1
Other Australian
attained high office
New York.--Rabbi A. Itainett, who
is now acting as Senior Jew- lilt Chap-
tit ' .
, ,.yen older. 1 he pea sent'
•• ; '
is young. The
anon, I ow
orimiat
,
"
gad ,
I
FIVE RABBIS NOW CHAPLAINS
PERSHING CALLS FOR 25 MORE-'`, ...,
took a rank equal to
With. the
that ol Pragin tar it. rlin
f
g• his breath.
he'll lie willing to carry a stretcher?'
end, aver, at the proper
an obi
.-.• a Jeri. th millet:1,1i!
l iar . and - A
that it
le•
self out with one hand, while holding
men
I •
.• ,,•
L."
rnment of the Repute-
. :. eight hundred years, but
I's''-
but for many days.,
fe %ill
the
wits
given command.
g,,I
Rein, arid while the expulsion was at
the utmost not noire than fifteen
r• ; •• . , vita. year. or, tii ally enforced, the small
rec-
..• ••oeie Jess isb settletto nt laclo d
.t
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Prehidetit of
Vienna Jewish History.
Lew •••to.tc•g•
.0 . Jews w , re
thew
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I • •
):rattail.. lien
V1 , 01,
..., , rta:. • apital lo,
ta•eh the ideal , of ti.. past ar. , 1
r• ,
the Rumanian Parliament I.y Mr. of
Lae Jonetco. and approved by Mr. for a brief period. I If 13 •206 - 51
HELPS LOCAL JEWISH LEGION
at/. 01t• A 1 1...11,,o!,:o..., ,, 1,
Melbourne,
declaration made um . Jose. 1917. to tralian intelligence ce%;.s.„.1.1 '
.. ,eti. ;Asoso• ' ,di , ' ' I4 a ' , II Oa I"tiltrrgall'a" "f
, Ihty of ae. eon,
Created "Historic Judaism"
Aniero a I. , assist'
liciii ..- I th,..- in eleeelopeng its
into a crater containing
I ns nose with the other, the enlisted
.,,,,,,,,, hi ._ 4.4.4 . e, ssede mann's el, etnen ale re -
4401 a rapid 10411014. lout a starlab r I 1&1,,. be Mat
s-4‘' I...4 tt ' I. l '-' "."-"-t I' ' ''' Il ' it
It- turn strortl) t„
four feet of skater.
his in itself I ' d "' I'd *1:.
6" air
would not have been at bad, lie being
a dead and for otter, win,
eketed
u•
wii: l '''''
towards No Man's land alien a shell
fussed
Loft{ 10 war
(1110, to 1- 4,11111111101 111e •VieWS of
" , ' ,-...• • ,
Ir.ion; I. II 1-a•rloa. has !AA] *toil,-
,
II° , 14 Y 011
and the man win
he, v. ope
sin tater.
II
"At another time he was hurrying d "C.'''
rot Ilagi.L•bilrg. And
tr r•i
J r d nry. H r i s auarCilttect by
Car d • j.z u „ ;‘,„,,,. t h e Gue , ersit y of Melbourne.
• . , nal C011iddillglb etrCir d rabbi or 1, Irfilla in which so,-
• .,I. a - ,', ,- . I. ' •
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di.
..mpseoi 011411-
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eminent of tit. Republic has no . Australia, is his Inoue. After gradu-
tvrd. a, you are aaare, that wider tiling frOill the uniVersity he became
tlo
01 111411
pressure the li m it e d a civil engineer. At the outbreak of
(11.1 ,
pruitlised to the Jews the war he was a colonel of militia
hes not alitoWerrd to the generous in N'icturia and comiitanded an Aus-
• ...1.en place. 4- •rlio , ii, remain , d until athatictd
these- great Rumanian patriots."
,' • , *we IL. •a• and railing eyesight compelled
14 i n i I a i i irt• i• i•on• ir trio,- in 1914. Ili, ∎ Micial io-
t;,eref,ffe, i ■ ahno,t entirely JUDGE liREGSTONE, CHICAGO.
•.4 Cu . ,r,. goa - 1.11ly
I- .
mg •meliti AI, et 11.1.- nun:
• •
the*: rdeffIll
...,, i..ii i.„,. e:. ,,
1,1.:, ■
board In ' , .
' \
:•• ire had
as tkctee.
hurls) U•44 '1.6"
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a• 411 ,,.tru e r •t that 14,4cui."' -4-ho g` 4041- "144 'A
11.01-1 ttAtioc!, Manuel Joel • 182/Sitiviti
goeth. airotio r gesirrattor
tier
progre•soe
I
Cpf
s.-1t
to
Joel
was
11,1AJOOlett
.ash. but
i' "- ' age tbe ei.attige Iron: geste- and tsistdentaten the consersative ele-
• .. .
As Joel tsar certain fe31.011s dr -
e
• ,, ge he r a ti..4, ;, 1)0 ,1• /honked mm
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;or , Soh, lode.
protiatn-ei re ,
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titie
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Lod 4
might a.•
wise ....perk me •
•o. gai •
. ,
•
Rosenthal has
wounded there tours. His lame
61U11, Major-Gtlwral
pflat. ”11,I1 and has also been promi-
h. pub!, desue-. the eomplete
emethen ••!' the luta s tot Oriental tient 1;1 Sydney musical circles.
lrettr - ral Munash is fifty - three years
Emote . and ail' do all in its power
,}„• a bout , ,„ d u , t u ne.
old and was graduated from the UM-
bu n e.,11,- of tc.
Alone Misses Death.
vsoundi el men ve ere awaiting the it
turn. A shell struck the abri, tearing
the sandbags asunder and entirely
p,,,,„ :„. ,„ „L uruie t „
ur „• I„ t,- , J rws
„1
•itiacusit 1,. tto I.u,rnuurnl tot
10.111,
tl toy I5.11,4f a' '
: • a ,. 10,1.10, '.A.
V., I:ai.
July 2, 1917 - lie was given
traditions of I ranee and resin:tn. "et)
that r1„. F renc h acttie colliniand of the Fourth Divi-
111 .ii(1/
deny test t.a . .•
eine
■ iii,RN
Luigi ;r: 1,1••• A I
Arras and Cerny.
abovea stretcher giving first aid to a
wounded man who had just been
brought into the dugout. Soto other
is
fo•,A
fey Irk.
Montelidier and Amiens ction t. to
'At our place hr was kiwi i t
you that. (atthtut to th,
ate
•
NOW OPLNLD IN PARIS
lulu,
■
I wows
-o-teit 01
64.
J 1i. B. HEADQIJAR1L125
At this time the enemy's spring iisloitent of l'art•
dIne Was just developing into one of Bottles and Han--
as,
r,rue
from the tw cite picked men.
The hi-t t-tl i1 C..
"Dr. Baer's first taste of flying .
steel and promiscuous death began of the Jewish 11eli a, ,
the most gigantic battles of the war,
and 14r. Baer's duties took him from
' Albert, along the front through the
lb;
:t tot, ig !ter•
jury of twehe; and it is therefore a
evert
ueah
the special tax and the edicts in a r< ,
.1 the Hungarian Fella-
l•Ilt
-
,: eisogict
MORITZ GUEDEMANN
Passed by Jury of Twelve.
" \\*hilt the Civil Legion of H o nor
*stung
It le
n or 'IOW. •
f('ontinued on Pale 5.)
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