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than at other times that must explain the fact that many who

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throughout the year are strangers to the synagog become reg-
8 it
ular attendants at the services conducted at the various sum-
mer resorts throughout the land? Whatever the interpreta-
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH 1101a PUBLICATION
tion of this phenomenon may be, it is a fact that the so-called
Go osm000poo,
summer services seem to gain in popularity year by year and
Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
TEACHING HEBREW
many a person turned from the pursuit of selfish pleasure for
Joseph J. Cummins, President.
(The American Jewish World.)
an hour a week, finds not only a new stimulation of spirit in
Shall our children, and especially
Metered as second class matter March 3, 19I, at the Postace at Detroit, the experience, but is moved to the determination to uphold
our boys, be taught Hebrew? Not
under the Act of March 3, 1379.
the • o and all it stands for when he returns to his home even the liberal Jew, at least, if he
'a as much Jew as he is II tra ,
General Offices and Publication Building
and takes up again his routin e duties.
And the reason for teaching
' them no. our
Whatever other achievements the Department of Synagog say
ancient tongue is not the
850 High Street West
Cable Addreu: and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew Con-
commonly given, namely, tha
Telephones:
dlow thtu urie l adt ;
Chronicle greAations may have to its credit, the institution of these sum- one
be r.,It ry w o follow
Jr h,i
t io h i, ey may
Glendale 8326
mer services is by no means the least. Let those who will scoff
by
LONDON OFFICE
ry
ite
the
'Kaddish.
prayers,
and far
rec
it is
14 STRATFORD PLACE
at the men and women who feel the need of religious inspire- not as strong a reason as that fast,
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
tion during their vacation season. The truth is that persons a the utmost importance to hold
ii ,i ss y -
erv u ate, Jilnd rhtro `hast
17.00 Per Tem who are content to spend weeks and months in self-indulgence
Subscription, In Advance
without the desire of breathing their prayer of gratitude to the tmoitehteorisohu,rto cults
g
that have been held sacred by our
To Insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this God of all, become well nigh dehumanized. To say that the fathers, Judaism's distinctive sancti-
ace by Tuesday evening of each week.
divine spark within them is permitted to smoulder would be ' ties. And the Ilebrew language is
Editorial Contribute'
one of them.
d
putting it too mil ly.
The Ilebrew language is known
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
To the success of these summer services the willing co- among
us as "I'shon hakkodesh," the
on subjects of Interest to the
The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence an indorsement of the view operation of rabbis and laymen is an indispensable factor. Few, holy tongue. It is the language of
Jewleh people, but disclaims responeibility fur
if any, are the rabbis who seeking their needed recreation after our Bible and our entire religious
the language of our litur-
expressed by the writers.
a strenuous year's activities, are content not to participate literature;
of prayer gy; the language of the synagogue.
Elul 13, 5681 either as preacher or as worshipper at some
ct ity.
s
That give it the stamp of san aism
Sept. 16, 1921
why Jud
during the week. Let those who are accustomed to speak There is no
should
not
retain
its
distinctive,
holy
more or less ironically about the preacher's vacation bear this
longuage, as it retains its distinctive
A Waning Cause.
holy
days,
and
holy
places,
and
its
in mind.
We fully agree with those who hold that the synagog should
T
hey
are all
re
Despite some signs to the contrary, Anti-Semitism is def- not be closed at any period throughout the year. And in those distinctive c emonial.
m o '
m,s
s
ll
e
t
,
,era
a
r
e
s
of ar udp
t arsu gedou
itely on the wane in this country. Although sums that would congregations where there is but one rabbi, some arrangement t r tli n ets lr w ri
t
he
'
iquity,
'
ave staggered a Croesus in ancient days have been spent hate
and should be made as we in Detroit have always insisted, by which , ()ries. , and in . point of ant
many of them.
language
re still being spent in spreading the propaganda of of the
vices may be continued uninterruptedly even during the
I ' the
neglect and the avowed
the
gainst the Jew and although the well paid missionaries
of these n
of truth and honor period of the resident t rabbi's abse ce. The phrase that fa s or ta, cit abolitio n of of some
Judaism that
Anti-Semitic movement have cast all
left so glibly from the lips of some about "God taking a vacation
to
the
loosening
of Ju-
o the winds in their campaign of vituperation, they have ans. in summer" should be proved to be groundless even as it is ob- F i n i ar
asr, e contribute
'i
our people. If there
upon the minds of thinking Americ
derable num- deism's hold i on inctiveurrout
ud
cons
Jeurlaiusm
ittle or no impression
self-
viously
blasphemous.
Whatever
there
is
a
is nothingudistl
e Jew who is selfrespecting and
On the contrary, the
l life is clean, whose business principles bar of Jews gathered tog et., whether in the city or the coup-
ts
historicall
roots,
i
ni
f
rn;
a his civic and social obligations as a try, religious services should be held at regular intervals. The if Iitt i ssevaer ce d l o' eo
eliant,
whose Who
person
are
upright,
meets
why cling to it in preference to some
man should, holds as he ever did, the respect and the esteem soul of man needs spiritual nutriment even as the body requires other modern, strictly up to minute
toe
of his fellow citizens of every faith. Only they have been phyiscal food. Religion is not a luxury to be enjoyed only, i reed.. 1 That , the „, , ,, sums e even
lessened in the esteem of decent men who have carried on the during certain
times and seasons. It is a constant need counted
of the I And, of course,
rt
it is this kind of Jew
M
campaign of hate that is obviously un-American as it is un- human soul. Those who instituted the summer services
only that we have in mind.
Christian in spirit. Indeed again the familiar proverb has with this fact from the beginning. Upon the growing success', : That the Hebrew tongue also serves s
as a bond of union and solidarit
been verified that "He who digs a pit for others is likely to fall , of the movement, they are to be heartily felicitated.
, among Jews, so that, as or.,

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oubt but the tendency all to frequent among our pen.
There is nod
plc in the direction of separatism has militated against us, especially
in the foreign countries. But it seems inevitable that any other con-
dition should be possible when one considers how Jews in those noun.
tries are driven back within themselves. They are denied this, that
and the other thing. They are uniformly discriminated against. So
what shall they do? Mr. Kann intimates that the Poles are annoyed at
the distrust shown them by their allies. This is amusing. They cer-
tainly have given sufficient reason for their allies, in fact for with
every-
the
body in the whole world to be suspicious of them in dealing
rights of the minority. The Polish authorities stood confessed before
the world as unable or unwilling to combat the atrocities perpetuated
against the Jews which aroused protests the like of which have not
been known in • decade.

In conclusion, Mr. Kann sums up the •iutation exactly as • well
known writer did last year in an article in the Atlantic Monthly—in
fact the language itself is almost identical. He says that both parties
most realize that the Jews are • permanent element in the body po-
litic. The Jew must give up the minority idea and forsake Zionism.
am convinced that if the Jews of Poland were
And he concludes: "I
to be given all political rights and economic opportunities, they would
(crow.ar all migratory dreams and lose the desire to make their per-
manent home in Palestine." He further asserts that the Jews must
assimilate himself to the Polish culture and forswear his crude costume

and Ghetto life.

-

used in the synagogue, no Jew, from

I know that Maxmilian Harden was an apostate Jew, but I didn't
know that he is an anti-Semite. About four weeks ago I found an
.title in one of the London papers quoting something that Harden
had written in which he laid the troubles of Germay to the "Bolshevik
Jews" that knifed Germany in the back whil e her brave men were
us ic io n should have hem
. M
fighting the enemy at
aroused at that time, but it wasn't. So I have been saying • kind word
this
brilliant
writer
and
•nti•Junker (for I must
and again for '
now
ive him credit for Blacking the Junker class at • time whe it meant
g treason) But now that I am convinced of his anti-Semitism we shall
have to Put him in the class with Chesterton, the other anti-Semite who
,;sited us not so long ago. Harden is going to lecture this month.

It keeps • fellow wondering these days exactly who is who in
Jewry. I start to write • letter to Maxmilian Harden and I am halted
by the office shark, who tells me that I shouldn't do so—"he's an apos-
tate." Then I begin • letter to Otto Kahn and he says "Ho, ho,
what's this?" And he say: "You know Kahn isn't any more of • Jew
than Henry Ford." I am crushed. I have an impir•tion. I'll write
to Bernard Baruch—when I am halted with the withering announce-
ment that "Once (though I believe this to be apocryphal) Baruch said
he didn't want to be classed as • Jew." I become desper•te. Then
I remember Samuel Untermyer, Horace K•Ilen and Louis Brandeis—
• t least it is safe to write to these three now. Once on a time—but
why rake up the dead ashes of the dead put? So Jewish are they
now that they are leading as back to Palestine. But what I am inter-
ested in knowing is: "When is • Jew not • Jew?"

ment was prepared under orders, and,
will be turned out on the street and ceeds will go toward defraying the ,
of transportation for several the time allowed being insufficient for
the already numerous beg- cost
orphans. the excogitation of anything original,
gars of the older generation sitting at
the hard-pressed authors turned to
r hra unut is
ittu u r ho I d r, ' n e fi ou,t i tfh rtuiru
treettile corners
whatever stores of suitable matter
s
lendid
history,
the
Jewish
{or
lay ready to their hands and pion-,
FOR WELFARE WORK
For the first time in its long and p
r-
, tiered right and left. The discovery
Woman's Club has undertaken in an aggressive way a drive I ists or Ihe few inhabitants able to
the activities give?
New England Association Approves of the Geneva "Dialogues" provides
se for constructive
a
a very interesting addition to the cu-
here
for new members. During the past several years,
Americanisation of Immigrants.
re-
of the Club have steadily grown until the organization has be of - ch reity is For sev
caeral years at
mulative evidence of the origin and
have
i tsv It r etd.
n t ic f u l uhrt
he institutio
i nl
come one of the most important factors in the Jewish life
HARTFORD, Conn.—A resolution, spurious nature of the "Protocols."
surer tar
ft
fl eiSttil o t rea
i
our community. Since the acquisition of its splendid home on g l
ization
and
cite
i
ed in America. The receipts of last approving A m ercan
Rowena Street, the Jewish Woman's Club has been able more Year comington, chiefly from Indian- zenship work among Jews under the JEWISH COMMUNISTS
ASK FOR DESTRUCTION
, and Kansas auspices of the Jewish Welfare .
fully than ever before to realize the basic ideal of its founders,
D ay
li', were $500. The employment Board, was adopted at the conven-
a ce air
City,
OF NATIONAL IDEAS'
viz. — to give to every Jewish young woman in Detroit a pl .. of a collector is an expensive propo- tion of the New England Associated
conomically Young Men's and Young Women's
that she may call her home.
sition, no matter h ow e conom
LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—The con- 1
Detroit is peculiarly situated among the cities of the land.' ar ranged. Individu al donors who Hebrew Association.
ference of the Jewish section of the
The resolution was brought up af- Communist party of Soviet Russia
Here are perhaps more unmarried young women engaged in w rer ,hthia tst every dollaracuo,Illerct,eutl
charitable ter Harry I. Glucksman, secretary of opened in Moscow on Aug. 12. The
size in
business pursuits than in any other city of proportional
who know what such a the Jewish Welfare Board, had ex- presidium consists of Tchemerinsky,
America. Many of these are of necessity far away from their , organizations
solicitations plained the proposed work to the del- Weinstein, Frumkina and Litvakov.
waste through pers
me their egates. Establishment of community
. families and intimate friends. Their working hours over, they ' means aloe h
d onalsend
to
Jaraslovsky addressed the confer- -
V
ed with centers in co-operation with Ilebrew ence in the name of the Russian Corn-
t'
d
acquaint
g
: are compelled to pass their time in boarding houses that fre- i f ts. T o
High associations and special efforts to ac- , munist party and called upon the
How
heart
,
I tv4•lig :Oa
Tk
quently enough are thoroughly unattractive.
r, Sir Her ert S amuel climate immigrants to American insti- Jewish communists to strive for the
hungry for sympathy that can come only from understanding commissione
of this tutions and conditions were among uprooting and total destruction of na-
an exhib on at
rd recently vis ited expressed
himself a in the plans outlined by the speaker.
friends many of these girls are, only those who have he
tionalistitc tendencies among the
i t n es r titu tuitfinh-iat
highest praise
Jews. Ile asked that the Jewish sec-
their stories can comprehend. Some, too, there are who, too :
VIENNA.—Mr. Hirschman, a rep- tion of the Communist party declare
ins b y it. g Make your r o c nhtt •ct w po aryk-
weak to face all alone the temptations which life in a great done
able to G. Deutsch for Blind Institute resentative of the Canadian Relief war against clericalism, Zionism and
city all too frequently puts before the unguarded young woman, and mail them to 3600 Wilson avenue, Committee has arrived in Vienna with particularly against the Jewish Com-
50 Ukrainian orphans. Ile will pro-
: need the protection and the steady guidance of friends who Cincinnati, Ohio.
ceed to Canada within a few weeks, munist Party Poole Zion.
GOTTHARD DEUTSCH. after the children have received med-
know the problems of the girl.
POGROMS ORPHANS
But most of all, there are to be considered the hundreds'
ical treatmnt.
August, 1921.

Membership . Drive of the Jewish Woman's Club. increase

and carried forward.

Summer Services.

Is there something about the closer contact with Nature
that arouses the religious emotions of our people or is it be-
cause they have greater leisure during their vacation period

ARRIVE IN CANADA

Ancient words of promise holy,
And loud at last they speak to me
"As the stars of heaven—my people
And as the sand beside the sea."

Lord Almighty Thou hest spoken,
Unchanging is Thy holy will,
Ev'rything at Thy commandment
His own appointed place shall fill.

Yes, dear, Lord, we're sand and pebbles,
We're scattered, underfoot and trod,
But the stars, the bright and sparkling,
The stars, the stars,—where are they, God?

S. FRUG.

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While I make mistakes—and hope to for the rest of my life—ynt I
can't refrain from a grin when I recall that W. "Jack" Cameron, work-
ing for Ford, said the other day that Haden was corning to talk about
Germany to the American people and that he is • Jew—and he said so
temptuously—that I know he never suspected his anti-Semitism.
con
If he had he would have probably hired Harden to write "Ford's"—oh,
pardon me, Mr. Cameron—it's "Mr. Ford's Page." Some page—that
of Mr. Ford's. You never read it? Well, well. The next time some
Dearborn Independent for 10 cents, turn to Mr.
thug hands you ■
Ford's page—it's rich—almost as rich as that $54,000,000 cash balance
in the banks that Mr. Ford is bragging shout all over the country and
trying to get the papers to advertise. It really should be c•Iled "Empty
Thoughts of An Empty Mind"—(written by Bill for "J•ck").

,

Shine the moon, the stars are glowing,
The night sweeps on o'er hill and plain;
In the tattered book before me
I read, and read them again.

dos EP

(Copyright, 1921, By Chas. II. Joseph.)

into And
it.” all this leads to the conclusion that it is a waste of time
1 whatever part of the world he may
• hail, need feel like a stranger among
and energy that might be used to better purpose, to pay any
Ihis brethren in any other part of '
attention whatsoever to the foolish mouthings of these persons
the world, is an additional reason
why we should continue to cultivate
who for their own selfish purposes are continuing in their
it Our boys may not become He-1
wicked
attempt
to
make
the
world
believe
that
the
and
brew scholars, but an elementary
foolish
Jew is responsible for all the sorrows and the calamities that
knowledge of Ilebrew should be the
ADDRESSES
have been visited upon humanity during the disastrous years
possession of all.
BUT
that have passed since the beginning of the World War, if not
WELFARE SOCIETY
SOURCE OF THE PROTO-
indeed for every calamity and every tragedy in world history.
LETTER. BOX
COLS
Lauds E. J. W. W. 0. for Work
We Jews have far greater and more important things to
p
k
Done on Behalf of Or hans.
(New York Times.)
do than to waste our ammunition upon unscrupulous enemies
The chief offense that, at this late
whose own methods are bound to prove their own undoing. Prof. Gotthard Deutsch Appeal A joint meeting of the European date, is chargeable against that cele-
Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza- bested imposture, the "Protocols;' is
for the Blind Institute in
Nothing pleases them so much as our taking notice of them.
tion
insult to Jewish learning an
Lion and all its branches was held
Nothing harasses them so much as our indifference to them.
Jerusalem.
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey
to ignore them entirely and to
was mental power implied in the assertion
is
Zedek
synagogue.
The
meeting
"Elders of Zion" were concerned
What we have to do then,
take up with growing courage and renewed enthusiasm the Editor the Detroit Jewish Chronicle: called to interest the women of the that
in the preparation of a document as
city in joining the society and co- obviously false and so certainly
great moral and religious tasks that lie before us as Jews. To
It is needless to describe the pres-
in its work.
feeble. A poor lot of elders, indeed,
us today as in all the past, the world has a right to look for ent crisis in Palestine. Owing to po- operating
k im- if assigned to such a task they had'
Fred M. Butzel, one of the pe saers
moral leadership. As we fail in that task, we fail altogether. litical conditions the country suffers of the evening, ephasized
m
the
to pillage the pamphlet and handbill
Upon us it rests to build up upon ever firmer foundations, our from the general uncertaintly attend- portance of the work of the organiza- literature of Europe to supply lan-
tion
and
commended
its
members
on
religious, our educational, our philanthropic institutions and a ing any era of trasition. The large their efforts. He announced that Miss guage, thoughts and reasoning for
"Protocols."
to prove by the high standard of our citizenship that to be Jewish population of Eastern Europe, Jessie Bogen of the Joint Distribution their
The exposure we publish by ar-
Jew implies an obligation to the whole community; that Juda- which were the most generous sup- Committee would probably make a rangement with the London Times is
to Detroit in the near future. another proof of their spurious char-
ism as a great religious force in our lives does not narrow our porters of Palestine, are now in a visit
Bernard Ginsburg, another speaker ,
sympathies to any cause human or humane; but that on the state of helplessness. The cost of liv- stressed the growing need of placing acter. The Constantinople correspon-
dent of that newspaper came into pos-
has risen and the revenue out-
contrary, it makes our personal concern whatever touches for ing
hans in the devasted countries of
of America's generous help has orp
Europe. Both branches of this coon session of a small volume pu
good the outworking of human destinies in city, state, or nation. side
try and supporting them in their na- in Brussels in 1865, purporting to be
decreased.
But that we may do our larger duty by the whole com-
Among the most deserving institu- tive countries, deserve the support, a dialogue between Montesquieu and l
a dull and clumsy satire
munity, we must to the full realize in our personal lives the tions hit by the present crisis is the of the community, Mr. Ginsburg said. Machiavelli,
the government of Napoleon III,
the, on
ideals which Judaism teaches. "Only he," to use the words 'of Institute for the Education of the Mrs. S. Goldstick, delegate to few
which was somewhat extensively
Jewish Blind. Founded years ago by social conference in Milwaukee a
the Psalmist, "who has clean hands and a pure heart can stand the celebrated archeologist, A. M.
p the compiler of the "Pr1
drawn" u foon
ago, read her report of the, tocols
r materi al. Wh ole passages
upon the Mount of God." What behooves us therefore above Luncz, himself for many years blind, months
,
conference.
repduced
in the transarent di s-
l ore
all, is so to live our own lives as to give the lie to our detractors it has always led a precarious exist-
n is plan ni ng
iz
organatio
a.' guise of ro paraphrase, while others are
Owing to the withdrawal of lawn s p arty to be given on th e prem
and to prove by our daily conduct that when they seek to be- ence.
subsidy granted it by the Zionist lags of the residence of Mrs. Fred copied textually, and ideas are freely
smirch us, to lay upon us the responsibility for the undoing of the
Organization, this institute is placed Epstein, 545- Mt. Vernon avenue, Sun- borrowed. Parts of the "Protocols
society, they are speaking out of malice and out of ignorance. before the necessity of closing its day, September 18, beginning at 3 have been traced to other volumes
published long ago, insomuch that the
p. m. and lasting through the evening. thing now appears to be a composite
We believe that Jews are realizing this more and more and it doors, if aid does not come soon.
50
is because they realize it, that Anti-Semitism is surely though Do you realize what it means that Admission for the lawn fete d is from
of plagiarized matter. This accords
young boys and girls are being train- cents. Tickets may be procure
perhaps slowly passing to its decline in this country.
ed for gaining an honest livelihood committees or at the home. The pro- with the suggestion that the docu-

Sand and Stars

11-r'

Considerable attention has been paid to James .11. Kahn's •rtide in
the August isoue of the New York Tinsel Current History Magazine.
Mr. Kann was treasurer, of the American Relief Administration Mission
to Poland, so he at least ought to know something of his subject and
above all should consider carefully what he does say publicly because
of his position. He is inclined to underestimate the Polish atrocities,
s..
taking his cue from Mr. Morgenthau, who minimized the whole sits •
lion when he headed the coma • •on. All through Mr. Kann sh
disposition to deal kindly with the Poles and their kindly intentions. He
does not hesitate to indicate clearly the charges that are constantly
the
being made against the Jew with the view of justifying, perhaps,
Poles
Poles for their rather inconsiderate treatment of our people. The
object to • community within • community, • state within a state. Mr.
Kann objects to giving Jews their own schools, speak their own lan-
guage, and developing their own culture.

,

community like ours who have no proper !cineinnati,
of young women in a
means of recreation under wholesome conditions and whose '
leisure hours - present an insistent problem. It is largely to
meet the needs of these young women that the Jewish Woman's
Club has instituted its latest form of activity—the Young
Women's Hebrew Association. This organization of which
one automatically bectimes a member by joining the Jewish',
Woman's Club is to provide for the young women of the com-
munity every form of social recreation that would properly be
afforded by a well conducted organization of this kind. Edu-
cational classes of various kinds including domestic science
classes are to be immediately established. In fact nothing
within the means. f the Ch..° to put at the disposal of the young:
women of the community for their moral, intellectual and
physical betterment will be omitted.
The membership in the Jewish Woman's Club is nominal—
only two dollars per year. But as only those who are eighteen
years of age are eligible to membership in the Club, a plan
has been devised whereby young women from sixteen to eight-
een may join the "Y" Department of the Jewish Woman's
Club upon payment of one half the regular dues.
It is sincerely hoped that not only the young women who
will themselves directly benefit by the facilities of the Young
Women's Hebrew Association will join the organization, but
that also all the women in our community will do so that the
work undertaken for their sisters may the better be maintained

0e 9 -4,1

TORONTO.—(J. T. A.1— The
, steamer Scandinavia, carrying the
first group of 150 Jewish orphans
from the Ukraine, arrived in Quebec.
Fifty of them proceeded thence to
Toronto, where they have been
adopted by well-to-do Jews, and sev-
eral Jewish institutions. The re-
' mainder will be distributed in the
larger Jewish centers in Canada. The
orphans are under the special care of
the Canadian Jewish Orphans' Com-
mittee, which plans to bring at least
1,000 children to Canada.

NET OF ANTI-SEMITIC
SOCIETIES IN POSEN

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—An im-
mense mass meeting of the Anti-
Semitic League of Posen was held
in Posen. Three thousand persons
were in attendance. In his opening
speech, the chairman of the meeting
stated that a whole net of anti-Semi-
tic societies existed in Posen and that
they were working under various
names and guises against Jewish in-
terests.
The meeting issued a call to all
Polish patriots to conduct a holy
Christian war against the Jews and
' sent resolutions to the Polish govern -
ment demanding that all Jewish el
cials be discharged and that the Po-
lish frontiers be closed to the stream
' of Jewish refugees now pouring into
ithe country from Russia

It has been suggested by an exchange that since President Hard-
ing has joined everything in the country in the way of a lodge worth
joining—a Mason—a Shriner—an Odd Fellow—an Elk—possibly an
Eagle—a Red Man—and a Moo. (surely out of respect to "Jimmy"
Davis), so why not make him an honorary member of the B'nai B'rith?
I suggest it to those in authority. As for Calvin Coolidge (can't re-
know—the man from Massachusetts—he is sow Vice
call him?)—you
President (you forgot all about him?)—maybe he would be glad to
join one or two Jewish orders, too. Coolidge was to be • member of
the Cabinet (during the campaign)—and take • real part in direct-
ing the affairs of the government—not • figurehead—no-siree. And as
• proof of it he has been writing • series of articles for one of the
women's magazines on the subject of radical speech. I think we will
have the Vice-President join Judge Sanders' order—he will feel vont-
fort•ble there. He can make all the speeches he wants to—and won't
have to say anything.

There woe a man in our town,
And he Wile wondrous f•isc-
h, lacked the cash to buy hie coal,
And knew the price would rise.

So when he heard what Sammy said,
Ile saved with might and main—
And filled his coal bin ton by ton,
And now he's glad again.

You too, can join the Ancient and Honor-
able Order of Wise Ilusbands.
It's really a wonderful organization, far-
sighted, thrifty and with a knack of get-
ting the good things of life while the
getting's good.
Order your winter coal today--to be deliv-
ered a ton or two at a time between now
and the first snow fall.
For a long, cold winter is coming, demand
will be great and prices will probably
be higher.
And of course, we Detroiters know there's
no better fuel or service than that of the
United Fuel & Supply Co.

.Sawa

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