THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
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JOSEPH J. CUMMINS
NATHAN J. GOULD -
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School work by assisting the Library
Staff and also by patrolling the differ-
ent sections of the school building.
The Scouts meet under the leadership
of their Scoutmaster, Mr. Milton
Aronheim, every Thursday evening at
7;311. After the drill exercises are fin-
ished the boys indulge in a game of
'llie
Status
of
the
Present
crberg on "
hasketball.
Day Sanctuary in Modern Life."
TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.
taken by the people of the city during the term of his residence here.
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He has been not only an efficient public servant but as well, a citizen Sabbath Services.
Services
will
be held as usual this
whose standards have been remarkably . high.
at 10:30. The ser-
to be Most heartily congratulated upon having Sabbath morning
preached by Rabbi May-
Chicago is
President secured the services of such a man to head its educational system.
-
. Secretarv.Treasurer
Detroit will be the poorer for his going hence, but we may hope that non will be
Services.
Sunday services are held every Sun-
his successor, whoever he ma). be, may have ViSion enough and cour-
day
morning
beginning promptly at
the
Postoffice
at
Detroit,
at
Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916,
age enough to build further upon the splendid foundation that has Sunday
1 I o'clock. The subject of Rabbi
Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Franklin's
sermon
this week is "of
!wt.!, laid by Dr. Chailsey•
Junior Scouts.
The Junior Scouts under the lead-
ership of Mr. Louis \Veitzman and
Emanuel Neugarten meet every Tues-
day afternoon at •. It must be an-
nounced again that no one is eligible.
1 \VItat Shall the Jew be Afraid"
Offices 307-308 Peter Smith Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
to the troop until he has reached the
Religious School.
...,
The Religious School is tireparing age of ten.
Cherry 338 I
Patriotic League.
for the entertainment to be given by Girls'
The League meets with Miss Still-
the children on Purim, March ll. Par-
$2.00 per year
colour). toil ents arc urged to set aside that date man every Vuesday afternoon at four.
Subscription, in advance
is
being
made
throughout
the
.1. very earnest effort
aff
.111 girls of the community above the
1•. Is 1 b ops so that they may attend tair,
out .iew
t
at Pte age of thirteen are eligible to mem-
To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach gaoler a ll possible statistical data in relation to
n
the
ld
i
h
e
'"
l
i
"il
h
bership in the League. All meetings
army and the navy of this whic
this office by.Tuesday evening of each week.
Proper in the afternoan at 2:311.
\rho during the war have served in the
are interesting antl productive of
.
, Confirmation Class.
country.
Editorial
Contributor
good,
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
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effort our money I T
Saturda y morn- Boys' Club.
The Jewish \Vellare Board is sparing . neither
he Boys' Club meets at the Tem-
The Jewish Chronicle
it invites re sponsibi l ity on subjects of interest to in the gathering of these statistics which it is hoped will ewentually 1 r na gi ' l.,ii V.,7111'.klin every
vith ple 1: ■ 'ery Friday night at 7:30, All
responsibility for an indorsement Of the
Hebrew Class. , (.1. ,,
the Jewish people, but
loos of the Religious School above
meets
. be fairly complete. .\ perfect record it will not be possible to obtain 1
views expressed by the writers.
ilay the age of fifteen may join this gram..
may la definitely said that the numbed Rabbi Nlayret rTierg " .ery .Sottr ‘
for s a d ult; reasons, and it
morning
at
9:311.
Beginning
pupils
Men's Club.
e ac tu a l;
The first meeting of the Men's
will ill any l' \ eat be far smaller than th
pres-
I are ;dee ays welcome. 1 titter the anced
Club will be called sometime this
Of
the
adv
' eat arrangement one
, titimin•r of men who have been in the service.
month.
The night has not yet been
as possible, it is , pupils instructs the primary class.
selected, but all male members of the
'111' *u r) '
That the. record may, howee c r. b e a , complete
b er." i ' "' gaged congregation arc requested to watch
Yi
eri
N1,
3
h
i
.,
The Jew never has to be asked twice to give his gentl-
116hd
l
.
lile
relatives,
w
i I urgent that men Will have been in the service or their
i t h
for the notice in the Jewish Chronicle
port to any worthy philanthropy . . .1s a matter of fact, he has justly '
f u ll y 0., possiblewith
withthose having charge of w bie t Cla3ss . ‘ ."" c ass'
and in the dailies so that they may
among liberal givers to ' should c(-operate as
ever)
foremost
Hie . ■ illili 'Ill& (1e,, meets
earned the reputation of being the
ve
a
ho
h
w
o n as ..,,,,,,, i . : Thurday
attend the first meeting. Individual
full
informati
at 1:4:I. Those
e. distress in the varied forms ill gathering the data by sending in names and
.
notices of the event will also be sent.
fund that is intended to relieve
,,et
at
tended
this
class
will
be
i not
any lime.
.
". " 1-k i ' Uniongrams.
which frcmi time to time, it appears.
at
med
l
"
we
triiit.
the
work
has
been
entrusted
to
NIr.
Samuel
Levin,
If You knew of a Poor b u y who had
trim of the! a- Pl i 'n'ilDiet...
i lye ■'.1 , 11 .ad i eery qualification to make him a
Unfortttmttely, the .'sure cannot always be said to be
a .i r ila csie the fyi
I holm:04v I i, m ..e o f the Jewish \V e lfare I ' , i tl c i llil'it
pan
asylums.'
i
woo
may.
be
reached
at
the
Orh
good student and subsequently a
ii
be iiver.ciiipha d bus been most gratifying.
Jew in relation to his educational insttutons.
Th e i iiiiiiirtalice o f tiii, wworkk rut scarcely
worthy rabbi in Israel wouldn't you
(.,
and what not, hate always; i t ,,ard .
Its' the want to help him attain his goal?
I
me
k
homes for the a ged. hospitals, clinics.
Tim e a nd time again, it has been charged by unfair critics, workers at the Thursday Sewing is The .\uxiliary provides a way for you
of
the
generosity
of
the
Jew.
sized.
' (I because
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AMP L. I (Ai .' ,
p nsibility i n th e tilling a distinct local need and those to helm without giving charity and
o reso
ll shore
hf
1 ., I C t \V tha
..ia. t f 1 de d h as not taken his fu ll
hin for lack of swiport. o ; f tilt.
but the schools all too frequently go languishing
;
.
a
fact
that
impelled
the. I Ion. Simon \V.I. are proficient in needle or ma• without depriving yourself. Just use
tar
erv.ce of our country .
. service
Of our people and it ii nti
work are requested to come it. Unitingranis instead of telegrams
This state of affairs is thoroughly unworthy
his Imok, - The .\ me rican chine
number
of
Years
ago
to
publish
in
the Temple every Thursday to
\\ idf a
. aid in when you want to send a congratula-
as a reproach to t lot • idealism.
tory message. The greater part of
America to put • 1,.., a, Patriot, Soldier and Citizens" as complete a table as was then furnishing articles of clothing and the proceeds from the sale of Union-
ill\VS
14
bedding to the United Jewish t hari•
The opportunity is afforded now to the
f i t lose of our co-religionists Mu, had served in the various
a 1 1 (I.
grams goes to the Auxiliary Scholar-
at
a„a.i.e
ties .
one of their foremost educational institutions beyond the need
of
.
ship donated to the Hebrew l'ition
Auxiliary Association.
limiting its usefulness, by coming to its aid at this tune when it we wars in which .\ merica had up to that tulle participated.
.\ large audience heard the brilliant College every year. Call Mrs. Mayer-
records now to he gathered will serve to answer those who
berg, Hemlock 2668-J and have her
lebrew
Union
CI,Ilege
to
evlich
more
than
to
:lay
a real crisis. 'Ube I
, ,',1,11.1e,r e tt ,•11,, i i 1 1,! •‘.,1 ?:0N u fil r,',. I i'j r u ci 1 . , e‘.• \ t' ,"„itli a's' i send you a book of four individual
onor t h at b e l ongs to him for having I `.,'
..1C h .ih
gratitude, is would take. Irian the J ,etv it
the
auditorium
other single institution, American Israel (Ayes a debt of
Uniongrams. They say it nicer.
his due measure of responsibility 1 \veitnesday evening in
ill was
. and Inor, particularly to the done his full share and assumed
ei Temple Beth El. Mr.
A Call for Co-operation
:■
Education vs. Charity
. of ..nw , g ati,red
calling to the Jews of this country
way. There is not a in the great \vim through ivhieli we have passed.
Reform Jews to clinic to its aid in a litUttleial
i i ;,,.' l ietir?.iit t ilidi' it .1"-Nlliiii.Trqi.n. bl'tres11.1'. 1.1 . . 1 1. 1'1.
That history may not do an injustice to the Jew in this matter, : , Netzorg
of Iteforin Jews in this country
.
and Julio, Sturm. It i , safe
Reform congregation or a community
Of
tlillSe
\dm
hay,
,
co.operatiill
it is necessary that we InlVe the full
predict for the trio a term ,Ili'et . ,S -
Philomathic Debating Club
is
".1.11 .\ Minims at Every Nleeting"
to
the slogan of the liringing - Up - Itten
that does not love much to this institution.
MI figure in 1 tet roit.
committee of the Philtimathic Debat-
M. facts at their command.
100th
birthday
anniversary
of
its
great
founder—Isaac
\
t
the
regular
meeting
to
be
held
ing Club. :ind so far it has been suc-
_
The
on \hintlay afterntion. March In, the cessfully carried out. At last Sun-
occurs
on
Nlarch
?:Srd,
has
been
set
as
the
day
on
\Vise—which
_\ nxillar> will have the pleasure of day's meeting the chub was address-
❑
will
have
bee
iyhich it is hoped that an annual fund of $300.000
listeping 10 all informal discourse . by ed by \Ir. Nathan Nletzger. one of its
A Forward
orwarep
St
, italibi Leo NI. Franklin on the miliii.,t• honorary members. who was also
subscribed by the Jews of this country for the support of t the
Hie (Mier Side of Zionism." Ii is critic of the meeting.
The local Lodge of the Independent Culler I 1)1M Irrith has '
College and the kindred institutions that are maintained by. the Union
Keeping abreast with leading top-
, t a very large altelllla nCe
taken a forward step in the establishment of its Irniti I l'rith Club . iiii iwil tii
of Atnerican Ilehrew Congregations.
ics (.I the day, the subject selected for
CI;ty.
■
lig'apretohpiie'is'irc
undertaking is C o lll - MU,
was olle of the latest brought
of aileiptate quarters which are now about ready ' will n
1 ; ill the
1 11ecuring
s
convert
ert last debate
The (111111a assigned to 1)titroit in this great
before Congri.,,,,: "Resolved, th,,t
111:C1111 , C Of the \\- tillf ca
t,, mak- for tledication. \\*e. realize full well that the tremendous ;idditioli,
p;Atively small. Committees are now at work pretarahu . ).
Rep.
lturnetei;
!till. Restricting Immi-
It a ;i 1;,i,g, tiltn,t(t.',`,.,\„I‘. , 1 ",gn ,,I.;,`k,, to gration for Four Years. he .\dopted.”
Lig-
rough 1i which the r,,,ter bass been: , ‘ .; \;,`,..11,1„;`‘..''',i
..le the
..ilt.gt•
the city for their geherillIS aid. : to t h e 111C11111Cr•llip 14
Lodge th
Instead the The earnestness and fidelity with
ing a persontil appeal to the people of
the
assembled
classes.
;
,
,
privileges , ,i which',
his share ill this great. work. The .'11( II 11 ( , 1 , iite - iii , i., are due e ,, entiallv to the . i. Chili
_ i.. . , ,,, , i , i . i iii i , e r ,i...ite
i , 'tlic s,ciet),. „ e l ir,,I . ,0:1. , 1,,t ; , , ,,t, 1 „ 1, 1 which Nlax Schuster and Lester Co-
mgc
;1 . .,.
,,f I .... _,.
Let every individual in Detroit 'Jo
-
this
now 1,,,,,,, ,,insile,1 1,, o w 111c1ill,er,
closes
e,a
hen of the affirmative and Reuben
iiie , i ,, . eihh.
n.s:::
permanence of the I I ebrew ttilint College mans the lwrinituation , have
l
o
;ire
wil
,tatenii•lli d
the members to :Mewl the L ev ine and tat o 4Rogvoy oi Me
every : fact only ii(hi,, weight tii the
Let
e
nt
they
"
be piricsent
of Reform Judaism in ..Ninerica and perhaps in the world.
speaker
.
,.\.
,
,
comer‘t
upheld their respective sides
i
.
.
,„1,„„
th e
night WU. 'a ll tar
her duty it this crlICIal . Mr the creation of ti n. cl u b i n emint . c o,„, with I l i ,. I
- L• ' " Lit next ,s'ennestiav mg.',
Il'"1"`enc's (4 t he
',
man and every woman, therefore, do his or
are u rged to attend. The ',vas, indicated
memb
ers
vision and intelligence .
littilddith
e w
'It also give a Perim Party I l l i c eill7'8 " I. ," the
fanvuolrni::.(C'ilietlawilir ‘ it ' i 't a '- .
7
time.
' 't 1 • i, I t it
. \11 . illa • 111\
1 -
selected as
Through the increased numbers not only will a spirit ot fellow- .Inv
for its mem wis.
every \\ ,.. 1 „,,,,,1„ , tiv,. Lester Cohen was program.
i t a (etc i niere ,t i n t h e \ i , n flu , classes
r 111C ItC , I Speaker Oil 111C
.
- hip be est:tblislied among the members, I
i hrough resignation at i auriee
ideals of the Lodge and I Irder will undoubted' \ be awakened.. lior Junior i Young People's Society. ,.; , Klein, it former Sneaky of the organ-
A Word About Tolerance
l'e " I 'ic. ' '''. ization. the club has lost from its
• many I e;Lr.: the local Loil...e. Irk, been Draili,"111V 1 1'111'1
L ..l.'lllien•ii1,1‘,"i'll:i'tr111.\1,..ri:In'gircga,1.1,
ranks i nie of its most active and il-
int
' - i ' niiiiiiillit;, it , ' I ...ir.:o4n-sinilliteiti,:ii),Iicici;II
ny
red-blooded
.1.1nericall,
wilether
he
be
Zionist
or
'
\
t
he
e.
t he ( ac t histrious members. In recognition of
'
.
in
the
life
of
f.ictor
:A. 11110st :n
le
all' . , l. IlSlillteil one 4 our by other and more etlicient institutions. I 'i ' t ' , '., I . ull ' i ',,..I 11:,,. i i ,„'a,,i:.',,,Vi their litiiscsloyalty ,,,,,a,iiedi in, i y N II I i r otaK bli e , i i l , ' a i \a
■
charge
nuide
Iii
I
Ir.
Nlossinsohn
in
I
non-ZiOnist, !Mist resent the
was
the assembly rooms to the ,
, , , . i
. , „
' sniff ii
Club for its meet made
to
a
comparitively
small
group
of
Detroit
Jens
recently,
1,widi
\\
onion's
made
an
Honorary
Nlember
and
will
ftddreSs
'.."vict. agclici" ''''''e "i
are always
be awarded a letter "P" at the clubs
that Ave in .\ merle:a in the ere:nitres of tolerance; that we this fact. ‘‘,.. had
' • hi ae til 1 111 1 -' 1" y 1".l st k r. ill t ' i l i t :ils:i ' t Ei t,r; ti ' is--. 1. ' i t i i r t; I s ,.... 1 1 ::. ‘ a r i"li
this e,er,
lost meeti
up Dow
Hoy
make
up
tipptirtuilities lie before Ilie Lodge ing
on will
that
date.
the
so-
, next \bidet Nleeting in June, which
im." 1,,,,„, an d that because of
lit
non
it
seem-
that
new
l
affair
on
the
(
h
holding
a
fine
social
everywhere
looked
y
b
signifies signal service rendered to the
and
the m o nth
it confidently expert
Iltcts lo ha\ e k.,
:al' participation in one
1...N. i Sattirtbiv evening
tire to be greatly pitied.
properly
tuffiti " 11(1 muluilcrs which
C111S 111111 all
i The boysand girls will be
or 1110re of its pub l i c cents
that we mistake the temper of tile American Imv if ;."11Nvith,
c next !my weeks or months. it ought to assume •itgain
11'1111111 t i its
chaperoned
anti
each
member
is
,.
outside
debate.
, ne
.
We believe
I
-
,
t.
Ili
i
I
urged to attend the umetion
statement of the idealistic Dr. •Nlossinsolin correctly re t ec. s rule
,. , , lit
. great
great . impol ItLIIee tit the I (*Wish life of I /et nut.
tit .. .. try
this
next regular meet ing will be held al
HADASSAH • .
their attitude. Tlw difficulty is that this eminent scholar does not • tak i ng its wort; \\ ith serious purpose and under intelligent g
the Temple on the fourth Sunday af-
Ilatlassalt will hold its annual
here
and
there,
s
ld
ho u
l . I 1.,”
ternoon of the 111,111(11.
there is e% cry re - no n l v the
'
cau-e
not
quite sense the spirit of the 'western world. Reeattse
it
"
will
t
meeting on \Vedtiesday evening,
, 1 ` '''' c
,. \,‘
, • .
,
,
hotel closes its 111
it but Boy Scouts
, nee er before • aniline,'
,. ,,,,,',
\ 1 Ile alliaZtalltal iii t h ose1CW
ii with
some so-called social club, or some cheap summer
le \larch 12. at Shaarey Zetlek. Mrs.
,,,,,,,,,,its ,,,,,,,l in„,
(he Ito; Scout - of the Temple.
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,
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..
a
part
i.;
Robert NI arwil, who has lived in
men
in
our
co............i.
.........."
usily
Preparing
against the Je‘v. or because now and then he cannot rent .111
Tram, Nti..76. are b'
i c num:irons.
, - ", 4 'I ,t n
by the , t‘1•i .. meeting to be termed "Parent Palestine for several years, will talk
apartment where he wishes, the lew in .\ inerica does not feel him , elf 3 the
Omer n ut ie 110Se interest had been alienated in pa-4 time,
on
"R,iniiiiscences of Palestine."
their
ir
iitl, g .i.e
ll .it
N ig i h ' lii lciiii
t."
.: :
, a sisl::;i t
,,
,
d i gn i t y, ,
Mr. I. Leonard Braun will sing a
great purpose in ii tittle tt hen ,,Ti
1.eiiti interest
:e i n g
seemedto he sort
to h
be a tolerated being but rather conscious
of his tii 11111111111
that it seemed
act
16111..4,1f
lie
iidinoeh
ow
to
,
he walks with head erect and kniitt
1 all parents so . that every boy in the group of songs accompanied by Miss
e very expenditure of 1 flort must justify itself in results achieved.
congnegation above the age of thir- Sarah \Veinlierg.
.
their
narro
circle.
many
friends
of
the
Lodge
in
offering
our
felicita-I
Election of officers will be held and
t
of
•
•
e
join
the
\\
superior of those who would shut hint out
, \\ t, ow, ,. e• teen may become a member of the reports of all committees will be
111,
merely tolerated ha , . , upon the splendid work that it has undertaken .. . 1
11 11 troop :. .\ t the next meeting several given. Refreshments are to be serv-
I
n on
The jeW ill .1111eriCa far from being
,
.
,
•
beautifully decorated copies of "Boy
develop the very best that is in him . it a future of real tiset ui e ne
ed. Every Dada's:ill member is
found here the opportunity to
, Scout Mottos'' N\ ill L
high
places
The Scouts aid materially in Religious urged to attend this meeting.
and the Zionists whose representatives occupy so many
]
I ,
in our government and who boast that tiny hold the. ear of the
powers that be at \Vashington. ought to be the very last to speak
Unjust Criticism
toleration.
of the Jew's in this country as creatures of
.\ n item appearing in the. public press during the pas we eh ill
However, we arc prette much what we believe ourselves to be.
'
connection
\v.:1th th e su i c id e i n Ihm,it if a young Jew Ac ho hail been
our -
\ye seldom rise higher than the estimate uhich '%ve put upon
considerable criticism against
Scripture story, lli•cllarged from the Na \ ■ , has caused
.h., „1 ,
selves. It \sill be remembered that according It, the
l ion-Jecei,l, soc i a l , en i ee „:„. ; ,..., , , Iii
who had lwen sent out to inquire into the char- ' some of the Jewish and
the cowardly ,pie ,
Snell criticism. hone) it' is alisoltitele iiii t li .iiii,,i.
re.turned and speaking of the inhabit- the cll` •
ised l.nil,
a
o
serer of the Prom
It lilac he started (It:Mindy that a, late it , a day preeedilw t ie
were
e
were
as
grasshoppers
in our own eyes and it
ants, said, " \ •
a c o il .iderald, moil ,
hail
been
given
niati.
he
.s
,
'suicide
of
the
young-
e
imagine thenisek
(S t. i n th e ir eye s. - It j.. all a \ s so. Tilit , C \VIM'
organization stood ready t it a id
rise ' gilt 1). the local Ned I r otes and that
Help to compile the record of the Jew in the war
to be merely tolerated. will be t olerated always and they will not
„im e . I I is ca.,: ua, in no u a‘ neglected
11i111 further in any 55 .t ■ b oss
to a sense of independence. The Jew in .\inerica who knows Iii,
(4
the
lei%
ish
l
branch
loc
a
a
,
the
..1
1
fat
Ilitr
CareleSSly
dealt
With.
t.
,
because. h
min power awl his min worth will not Ito to l era t ed twe
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, o-
o
lead ;mil to influence nien's \\ Afore Ituaril i' ennui:riled. it n r lie -al(' that it has spared ali
realizes that there is in hint the ability to
Intele no pain , lit Make killt\VII to the returning soldier , and sailors,
it at Once to
thought for good.
I olc
.1 met
i c‘ c r \ p ■ ,,,i1,1t. ‘‘ a% up m
t
in
a
(art that it ; -lands ready litaidliciii
be
Ink
he
needs
to
'I'lle .\inerican Jew needs no man's pity. i di of the persectitor,! their arrival in the city. In co-operation with the \\ ar Cann; Com:
pitied \rho is willing to hare his hack to the lit -
JEWISH WELFARE BOARD
earth and mullit). the jet\ ish \Velfare Board has not onl i opened its i lospital-
or to escape it. is ready to slink into some corner of the
i i „litp I louse lint it ha , striven to Meet the :dtv , ical :I- well as the moral
w
UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY.
not the spirit of the .\nitirican Jew. TI,,,,,i
,it alone. '1'16 , is
1 needs of the returning boys,
understand this.
call-
,
sense the thought of the 1 tceldent.
are
ciiiii0filous
sign
the-mitt'
points
of
entering
into
.\t all
i
533 Cass Ave.
Detroit Office
_
ing attention to the location of our \Velfare agencies, and it is ex-
Rank
Name
pected that young men returning front th e service \\ill m a ke them-
Date.
A Community Loss
moment
that
lteg't
.......
....branch
or
Service
ions.
li1S.
Tile
,,i,..., kno‘‘,1 to the officers of our organizat
.
, in
. question
arles V.. (had-e'. \dim, it the case
Was called to the attention ■ if the Jewish \ Velfare
ast
i
.Father's
Ntother
.
4
i,gist run's Itirthplitee
In the removal from Detroit iii Dr. 1. h
' 111061 al to I bring comfort 10 the
- • set in
head of the school system of Boards all its machinery was
seems likely, is to 140 to ClliCap , as the
Name
of Nearest Itelattie
the
to
. re ma i ns s w Crt . fit!' \\anted
well nigh irreparable 10 ` , . afflicted relatives of the buy, and the
that city, our entire community suffers a
Addresi
mother in Nen; York for burial.
with
the
educational
situation
in
Those who have been in touch
It \void(' be Well if the people who do little or nothing to .'im-
this country, have long recognized in Dr. I hadsey a man prattically
FureIgn Service
port
the Red Cross and other \•elfare agencies. would carefully
without a peer in his particular tield. lie knows the educational
Honors, Citations, etc.
problem thoroughly and he brings to its solution a breadth of vision; lore-tigate all facts in connection with unfortunate cases such as this
a sanity of judgment ; a high courage. and above all a magnificent befid. e they disseminate their vicious criticisms.
■
Soldiers !
Sailors !
aideal that reflects itself in the school system of which for these past
years lie has been the head.
Moreover, 1)r. Chadsey has by no means narrowed his interest
to the bare problems of the schoeds. He has been a factor in the
promotion of every civic and social enterprise. that has been under-
As Well
AFsr e T nhdes i r
II;mte Address
Irate Inducted
Camp
Date Discharge
1ge.
Previous Occupation