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LEONARD COHEN na nstiun sulliall1111111011111N1111111 iIIM I I IIIIi l in e mumb e sit s The "Hornier Rev" Presents a Pessi- mistic View of Jewish Future in Rusaia—BegLiOngs of Arab-Jew. ish Entente Cordiale Seen in New Negotiations—Conference for Jew. gives away a perfectly good seed cake? All night long Rosie tossed about Cable Address: Chronicle her narrow little. bed. Over and over By HADASSAH came here to deliver one speech ro• the Jewish 9300 Telephone. Glendale lie e: iondon Office: ((gain she said all the prayers she ish Agency C•11.1. Congress. He delivered that one speech at Carnegie London, W. 1, Eastland knew; she said the "Shenia" on each 14 Stratford Place, Rosh ha Sheilah the Lord Hall. New York. Consternation, chagrin, disturbance. s, One say prayers on beads; accustomed as it is to "And on finger, $3.00 Per Year ENV YORE, visitors who arrive of Life sits by the greathouk and tells — - - — IN distinguished she recited the Ten Commandments; Subscription, in Advance repudiation and controversy followed. matter must reach this she could remember no news and when ondence and down; the good the are written the Recording Angel names to correspsday It must have amused him, we can hardly say an- in the city with each ship that brushes write To Insure publication , all by Tue evening of eac h week. More, said softly over and over again, office down fur life, the bad for death, and past the statue Of Liberty on its way Forgki. me! Don't d him when his most intimate friends and asso me! "Forgive le Mvites correquindence on subjects of intereAt those who are neither very good nor to quarantine, paid more than passing gere c The Detro it Jewish Chroni disclaims responnity for an Indorsement of the me d write me d iwn fur death!" very had have until Yom Kippur to dates took him to task, derided him, mocked and in- notice to the coming ti America a people, but e Jew to thish e gray light of dawn was views exp eeeee d by the writers. When th repent, for the book is kept open until few days ago if Rabbi Raphael Muir- him for telling so many shocking and unwanted creeping i iito her window, she fell rabbi, then." So spoke grandfather, his the martyr rabb, , Adar 10, 5684 suited (heal B asleep. It seelliell only a few no, white beard tossed by the light Sep- February 15, 1924 the famous Russian Jewish cleric who /' mother ------ -- things. IV meats la ter when her timber breeze, his dim, g,ray, sunken dared to defy the late Premier Lenin's ilia determination to speak hat once s soo gave way "Rosie, get up! You'll , Soviet government, the pious, intrepid, eyes fixed far away in the stars com- awakened her A Leader In Israel for save be late fur school, Rosie!" Then she Few are the men in any walk of life whose passing to the repeated and insistent demandpeeches rotund little man who dared to tell a ing out overhead. ale cheeks and noted the felt the life of the sm all city "justice" that Jew- le so deep a sense Of per- which came from all parts of the country, and the much The evening Soviet tribunal Of feverish e' 'vs. 'Rosie, don't you feel sheets and the Jewish soul would could bring to so many peop floWe d past them, as they sat before reviled and disappointing Israel Zangwill, came into pod? I t o es your head ache?" the ittle loenutker's shop on the tat of Dr. Henry Berkowitz of Philadel- outlive Sovietism as it has outlived sh life and gave so many of us a renal loss ash Her hen I did ache, she said, but she main street of the small city. Grand- governments down through the phia whom the death angel kissed while he quietly our uneventful prosy ant, bizarre, other a would go to school. Ni,, her throat father was very old. "Most a mil- ages, and went to jail for it. slept early Ty morning of last week. Dr. Berko- fearful mental thumping with handled r was not s ore. But she didn't want lion!" explained 7-year-old Max when The "Homier Rata"—hails from L ❑ o- hursda imaginative. volatile , personality -workers are rather met which appertains to Cher nigov the question of Grandfather's age any break fast. She had to beat school witz was one of the sturdiest of souls. Ile was loved o his c o very earl: she had to study. Tier r eactionsf a to into discussion among the chit- ia—has come to Americ Gulann CROW as few men are loved for his magnetic, genial, love- mother sh ook her head as Rosie ran The violent fs that his shafts ha d barbs which pene- stay and to spend his remaining years dren on the street. out the s tore door, her books under inviting personality, but he was equally respected for convincing proo Then Rosie, so much older at 12, in diligent effort to raise the standards his trate rather deeply. d her arm, an hour before school could would chide Max and carefully ex- of Jewishness in America, just as he those sturdy and sterling convections that marked o call a man, who has weathered so many storms possibly e plain that he' was really only 75, but . strove so valiantly to maintain it in T But it !Nana ; to Rebbe Levy's house preaching, his teaching and his living. of unpopularity; irresponsible, notoriety seeker, ma tr e lteu als ni,ie t s under both Czarist and Soviet that suffering in the old home across that Rosh • went, rushing up the flar- the sea had made him seem so old. Among his colleagues, he was ever held up as an of epigrams, does not really dispose of the matter. Any- row stair, e, bursting breathlessly into But together they would sit with hint ans story iis a most b B aris h's Ra bi ideal of what the rabbi in Israel should be. Ile was , ust admit that his m the little kitchen where Rebbe nail by the hour, listening to his tales of one, a story fraught with reachment of love and brotherhood, but he never one, not a fanatic partisan, ts even though pictur - interesting R ebbetnin were having their morning life. in Eastern Europe, of Talmud a t h a t rt ta am l ine: ro ism the e p coffee. n i va irrr i fii' ;i n r amItw ait lore and Old World folk tales. lacked the courage to cry out for justice and for right- thoroughly r easoned argumen o unts bae laky som e merit Zio nism in Palestine have ecti eligion; sat downcast, her "Rebbe Levy, oh, Rabe Levy!" She r fanat ic ally e story of a But 110W Rosie on with n o t th Jew eousness, and to invoke stern measures when circum- esque, on political threw het self upon him and burst into last few wee in conn but rather the sto ry of an eyes wide and frightened. The hand stances seemed to demand them. He was a man with- and the events of the Co r- ,iiii deep, rat that slipped into grandfather's was intensel y Jewish patriot, e found his the attempted creation of a Jewis-Arab Entente n "What ki i s agis'? a 'I')s. Ile started to his .1,),','.` ,.rti:It . prs:1,"„'„, "...as cold and trembling. % . il g lo risk out guile and without selfish ambition. are rather persuasive proofs that Israel Zangw ill , this feet. "I, osele, what is it? Who is sphere to save his people from "Grandfather," she whispered, "is h e long years o fie his blenssed diale not so far from the truth. King Ilussein's state- enxtlinc ion ,haini d t oh implete absorption in every sick? T( II me, whet do you want?" ,firisce. During tA er one who did a sin written down joy int serv was as K tolerant h rh t(le;ra Word ly word, between choking neli,ee.tel,es iu s gh nee "ttl' i J oe. t was l a for death?" meat that he abhed minisryt in Mobi e, labama, and ten in as orr political Zionism is not ae sobs, R line asked her questions. Grandfather shook his head judi- e ones, of the City and finally in Philadelphia, where for upwards of "Rebbe I .coy, in your books you can stronghold of ancient Jewish tradition ciously. "Who can say—God is the three decades he taught and wrought so well, his first gesture. How many of the indignant obduratn idl urning, a land where the Jew find out everything. The liebbetZin Judge—He sees righteously. If one always for the needs of his people to whom albeit uncertain, who heard Zangwill speak, feel quite at un d wIt( tstrafed to the world his perse- said so! Dear Rebbe Levy, look it truly repents, and tries of make good We hazard a guess that d thought was so strongly about it now up—wha t does it say? Will I lie writ- %Trance against perversity and end- what he has done, he is given a he gave of himself and of the rich qualities of his mind many have sort of modified their first hasty expressed less persecutions ,a land where Jews chance." ten dowt for death? When the Angel the hook, will I be written writes paid for their Jewishness in bloody "To make good? What do you and But of his heart without stint, great as was the field of his activity and press- judgments and would perhaps not excommunicate him down so ? Honest, Rebbe Levy, I pogroms and tortures which were no mean?" she qua vered anxio usly can to do it! I didn't know! m 't didn asylum today. . less terrible than the horrors of the s, al must b e given te sall "If One a nge con - without s laid upon him by a large w o„. t G oil understand? I said all the n curls During his sojourn with us, he kept up a steady fire fifteenth century Inquisit ions. grega ing as were the demand b ec k!" Ile " stro ked her brrieve I know wand I am afraid, n Israel, g owd an- prayers The Soviet government two years or h tion, Dr. Berkowitz felt that as a teacher If one has tenerly. Remo, I evy! If I am written down he owed an obligation to his people that extended far and his trenchant, ambiguous, penetrating wisdom other, he must ask forgiveness. Each more ago ordere d that the teac hing of did stir us a bit, and disturbed many a com- h, who will take Max across for deal really Hebrew to Jewis h children be stopped. one, knows his own sin." to school? beyond the domain of his own community and congre- It was ordered that the Hebrew lam. the iar tracks when he goes e, Rat some thing, grandfather, you gation. He was convinced that the salvation of Israel placent, stodgy human t mind. a are gunge no longer be used, for the good! They didn't hurt And ' I h eve to help my mother all the sorry to see him go , but we down-righ ., me, t i ause she ain't strong! Tell We are he ebrew—a t least this was you do then?" o make t h uastt Ha reason ni u one k us enough h to make can't e lse. What d measu re from within. H e fe blt was wh t to put me down so, Rebbe ceat t us long eno s with s Zionist propa. must come in gr their contenti Bolsheyism..which ad- There were tears in her voice. The Him no Maybe He'll believe. you that e saved only as he should be thankful that d Levy! realize that some men do improve the quality of hu- pirate a nd that. he Jew ould estb that the mite only of internationalism could old man arm around her. that I didn't do it on purpose!" "Are put you his a 'yeshibah bochur' thrilled with a proper sense of pride in his own past manity, even though it may be done in a rather uncon - not permit a nationalistic ideal such The ( Ad man held her close and to be promoted within its you ask such questions? What have and in the part that he had played and was destined to wa i ted fur the agonized sobbing to unexpected manner. you to do with sin? Would my soul as Zionism , to van May and ow, y. "Rosele," he murmured, die, s. were as spotless! Let sinners worry. play in the working out of May the vigor of his mind continue unabated and bo u R n ad ba hri iettn rishansky not only refus - R osele! Who has frightened lit- ou will be him, education was the indispensable condition for the he undud. We await his return with a feeling that he ou—yll Y but lle d to abide by the Soviet dictum tle Roso de? What child of Israel talks s? Stop crying, Rosele!" perpetuation of Jewish idealism and Jewis h life. It welcomed by many who are now undecided e writ people to think thi little we was ths thought in mind that as a young man, he will be Slow y the crying stopped, and with so deeply." ightened eyes she looked up at been a power in Russia, at least wet, fr Quietly Rosa stole away, but not to him. . 'It's awful to do a sin, Rebbe ible. d in the us e of among Jews, persiste play. She sa t by the little upper of popularizing Jewish education and of spreading a was irrespons ! I know it! But I didn't mean evy the ntother-tongue, taught it and in- cited others to follow in the trail window, watching how one by one the to. L Ai ul now it's soon Rosh ha Sha- c in oon — how quickly them knowledge of Jewish history an d J awls h pratices nd the Book will open—and—" A "Pacifist" Organization. which he so gloriously blazed. A little stars came out tiell re hnow sss,e — a rship was wIn a s ce aTit o nn eg e hritd — those small communities where Jewish leadership of the pro - am7 eads faor yi.ilesr pagoa i h se tewas arre s f ted t h te te ldler p nab by threatened to begin again. The of A Rebbe Levy spoke., tenderly, but s; e Col - ch, profes wanting. To the Jewish Chautauqua Society, Dr. ly . t, t and the playi ng on the street, a ee e ni . t a o r of a ter e his best energies and it stands today posed organization of Dr. Abraham Cronba unciam 1 — h evening tr n c a me sternly y ing tt o pl ' obey tepronr le of the eare rw Un n at th Hebeio- witz consecrated rumb al Studies „ Res de, whom did you kill?" powers that be. The Soviet tribunal a but sot of J she was not a part of the li e gracious enough to monument t to his genius, to his loyalty, and to his lege. Dr: Cronbach asks the members to sign a pledge i She looked up hastily. "Oh, Rebbe and a m world be low—she was a sinner, 1 ,„.y , I didn't kill anyone!" .en minutes to speak in " on Rosh he Shanah she was to be of o allow fir w te"re never wavering desire to serve his people. ow pp , how much money did you friend of man and among his which is to be a public declaration of their sit his own defence. The lIomler Ray written down for deat tli d ! Berkowitz was a "Nu, ' Ile smoothed the wet curls Dr . Berkow he sobbed used the timeallotedshimtfor his own mourners are those of every color and of every creed pacifism. l? dry her mother's ;1.7 m her forehead. no quarrel with those portions t - so ti l ' y e. e;Tla to c w ao m ueld er a wasn't strong! W e certainly' have : Rebbe I.evy! Steal?" There Was - ( o f e iinseinsotitdueTtrounsn,"deC'eleringlnaasnedritaht who have felt the benediction of his life resting upon hes— and chool, Max in her tunes. of th e pledge which are germane to the avowed par ing arraignment of the tyra nnical, dis s horror moth Max to ld take them. All the principles of right living and of high wou f the organization, but we really cannot reconcile soul-devouring measures of th e Inter- Who le s on the car tracks? "Nu , you didn't murder and you ts h v. 'ho wea . When his time was up c thinking which are associated f th the didn't steal! Tell me, Rosele, what Who would do her fathers' errands in ourselves to a program which has so many contradic- nationale. was told: "You have finished", and of Dr. Berkowitz found a noble exemplification in his pose o the little shop? Surely he couldn't did y eu do?" The Rebbetzin leaned the incorrigible little rabbi retaliated own life. Side by side with his devoted wife—to whom tory purposes as revealed by the broadcasted program. forwa eel to listen, clicking her lips and afford to pay a boy! with what has become a byword in The first paragraph reads as follows: I shall never tongu e pityingly. "Rosie!" came a call from below. sin wly, Rosele lifted her eyes, then he never failed to say he owed the largest measure of those homes where the Jewish soul "Go now with them things to Rebbe his inspiration—Dr. Berkowitz lived what he preached use or threaten to use or do anything to encourage, urge tragically persists: "It is not I and Levy—only just now came the herring let th em fall. "I—I—ate—trefa!" in .Jewishness which have finished; it "Ti efa?" Nu, you ate trete! Are —a life that was full, that was rich, that was inspiring or necessitate others to use any weapon upon any hu- he wants. Like a good girl, go!" you The Jew and his Jewishness will Like a good girl she went, not dar- you t he only one? And how did you because it was keyed to the thought that God requires man being, whether countryman or foreigner. outlive even your government as it ing to come into the light for fear come to eat trefa?" Was there a bit Paragraph four reads as follows: of a , (mile in his faded old eyes? has outlived all governments down r misty eye s. nothing of man but to do justice, to love mercy, and to would see „ A girl in school gave our a sand- o r- Construing such acceptance as obedience or to law, I through the ages." Ile was sentenced someone c he around the Rebbe Levy only li ved humbly with Him. Dr. Henry Berkowitz is en- , appeal to two years in prison. wich. " The words came huskily. nee, and she loved to go there. But shall accept without resistance, complaint After several fruitless appeals, suf- shrined among the immortals. His memory will surely tonight she did not want to meet his And she Jennie Leibowitz gave it to non-combatant service, fine, imprisonment, exile or any ficient influence was brought to bear DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN. keen old eyes—he was wise—perhaps her that it was veal. And after- be a blessing. wand s she told me—that it was pork— with the result that he was released other penalty including death if imposed by the gov- he would see through into her soul! after seven months behind Soviet prix- How would he feel when he knew the and , she laughed! And no one knows ernment for my observance of any part of this pledge. _on, on wells. Ile went to Moscow and oh- my mother neither. And granit- sin there! Ile always kissed her fore- Our Percentage Norm. tained citizenship there, with a view lath( e' said how some are written head and called her "Rosele"—he In his article "A Century of Immigration," Secre- These two paragraphs can be readily accepted by toward leaving Russia at the first op- for life--and some for death- would never do that again when he do en tary of Labor, Davis, states some facts which were any relative pacifist, but scarcely by any absolutist pac- ptunity. His numerous requests for or and knew! a visa were repeatedly refused; the ,, r osele—the old man took her hot The Rebbe was not at home—so the quite generally known, but the exact figures make ifist. But in paragraph two we find this pledge: I shall Soviet government was fearful of Rebbetzin said. lie had studied long little hands in his. "When one does these facts more significant—at least for the Jews in what he might have of say of its in - no never maim or kill an animal in sport or approve such day and was tired, and so had not do a wrong purposely, it is who outside that ..;_, The sin belongs to the one ofs in the pledge of stitutions once he reached the gone for a walk. Always at this sea- sin! America. world. After six months he was sue- d you! And does the Holy One, About one and three quarter million Jews entered acts in others. This properly long Our Wild Game. son of the year so many people came idea sed he Ile,' write dow n the names cessful, however, and his arrival in the Society for the Preservation to him to ask questions about this and w not what this land in the last twenty-five years, and of this num- New York followed as a matter of anization. about that—to find out if one might of t he children, who kno and not in a pacifist orghe ' ber only five percent have returned to Countries from eat a certain chicken, to determine the they do? Nay. Be comforted; you e inconsistency, pars- course. ith t Rabbi Ilarishansky refuses to be degree of guilt one had and the fit- hay s e no sin!" which they came, or emigrated to other lands. A small- stilled and the picture of the Jewish he threw her head lunch and closed graph three pro vides: I shall rigidly obey, to the best ta n g penance—all manner of things future in Russia which he presents is er percentage of our co-religionists emigrated than did asked. And often he had to read her eyes. A sigh that s come f my nowledg, all the laws of the city, township, obbingly e Soviet they k o indeed a forbidding one. The n within her heart came ls entering the ports of the hours in his big books in order to an- i fro any of the other nationals government says Rabbi Barishansky, county, state and nation, particularly the laws which , tort h. "Itebbe Levy," she cried. "0, awm.. has been so successful in its propa- United States. can be violated with impunity. This has the flavor and Rut be Levy!" And now she. cried the "It says about sins in his big • 1 Cons that Our brothers departed from the lands of hate no- . Ronda against • c . sat urally, gratefully, her head on books?" asked Rosie, wistfully. odor of the League to Enforce Prohibition. hardly more than a fragnient remains. man's shoulder. "You are sure, "About sins?" the Rebbetzin echoed. grom and discrimination with the avowed determina- , „ '" Paragraph five of this amazing hodge podge reads: s The spirit of the Jew has been brok- Me Levy?" she whispered. not he t Law "Ab out everyt hing. It is ra bbi tion to make a permanent home here. They are not the '''' Am I sure?" She asks me! Am their I shall keep myself informed regarding my financial en . At least this is true of the young and the sayings of the r or am I not the Rebbe, Rosele?" i transients who have journeyed here to take advantage I names be blessed! Any question 'he affairs and shall make absolutely honest reports to all d f t e e a I ' lens ')t,i h s ersold o f 'Ir. vso,t. ia oc ne ut'oth tnhl e e d i r al An answer! Ile is a Rebbel Such h A he laughed. And the Rebbetzin of the opportunities offered, and contribute nothing to tax assessors, no matter what may be the resultant pri - persist hardily. The methods of the can Arc night in fresh coffee and hard little, the cultural, civic and aesthetic and material progress This savors of the Soviet have removed trim the endts. en .s.hionatrhee „Il'erl'ac‘%(Ma.ntrfyar!" a o. l Is covered with poppy seeds, an( rR ton vaci et t o aw eet hatter. And Rosie found her tmhoortieghtesspLoctiatilliye y aern iun nn gg e r til ,ee wi i sew a n d tahnoeuassantillamseih" of the land. This may truthfully be said of some of "He is out?" A sudden surge of Taxes. of Collection to Insure the Collection i'h ee l f eating, and once she smiled aring swept through Roe's soul. "I 'the immigrants who have come here in the last quarter Society ther tearfully, at the Rebbe's joke Paragraph six is a meaningless affair. I shall never children, any desire for Jewish learn- daring am sorry'!" the traditional manner of ra century, and that is particularly true of those who are T h en the Rebtietzin filled her pocket make by speech, writing or legal aflidavit, an Y state - ing. a n, "Na, come tomorrow." The nt fat lit- Kr andfathers, and aened th little seed cakes, and Rosie it tapers l s. theel i ir r members of the dominant groups of the countries from tiemssItenbybslizeinsasyms ilte,e,lsodeoiw ,na fine e little meat detrimental to any individual or groups of indi - the antiquity. r thousands of bbe Levy went back to Rosie' et l. a h which they emigrated. fa viduals, excepting all three of the following conditions yearn into ho e use, although Rosie said she had t manner- cir: . gi rl l . S S ee, here is a seed cake." ,,, to school. But the Rebbe had i The Jewish immigrant came here and immediately wis hiestrtedininst,s heave hsm But the usually tempting seed rake obtain: (a) That the statement be true beyond the '" ay, and then he told the h l jts' J undertook to acquaint himself with the language, cus- shadow of a doubt; (b) That making the statement be isms, was untested, and she gave it to Max, hild in d wl scorn and the Jewish child tip to who ate it greedily. What was the (Turn to last page.) e first to tag af - toms and laws of the country so as to become inte- certain to secure some preponderance of good or to t te h e e stt h reeet lad en: J ong th h tow ieerrie - matter with Rosie, anyway? Who grated, although not assimilated. They have partici-• avoid preponderance of evil for persons other than my - u glliVaerse th:noa t u re i n tan gy a n yaw paled in every industrial, political and social movement they might be congregated. Every- self ; (c) That there be no other way of securing the thing that is traditionally Jewish is for the advancement of this land. preponderance of good, averting the preponderance of caricatured as despicable and con- 1)uring the great war, we could match our contribu- evil for persons other than myself, t d empts ible, says the rabbi. Obser- tion in money, men, patriotism and brains with any vance of the Sabbath has been forbid- If Dr. Cronbach offers this as a practical joke, we tl i l ht. o h ni e e r d, Thou know'et my in most hope and thought, Jewish hitinei i. t h in eyo sh se rT7encej eowf ie a group. - Zangwill Leaves. THE SINNER N Passes. t ti SONN ET can understand it, for he has offered a platform which And now Congress proposes to admit only 2 per will probably attract nobody, for he advocates the re - cent of our people based on the census of 1890, which fusel to obey some laws on one hand, and immediately means the practical exclusion of all of our co-religion- urges the strictest obedience to other laws. If on the ists, for comparatively few came prior to 1898. If we were a nomadic people. transients without almost e ery member will have some men- roots, we could properly be accused of being a charge membership, tal reservation on some point. Hence. the Society of upon the country; but we are permanent dwellers, builders of cities, industrial entrepreneurs. politically Pacifists will be the battleground where manybitter controversies will be staged. alert and socially conscious, an asset of no mean value Why all this impedimenta? A pacifist is a person to any democracy. who believes that men can settle their differences with- To us, therefore, the facts and statistics are espe- out rrorting to physical force. He need not be a vege- cially meaningful. These figures disprove and refute any and every argument based upon reason, logic and tartan, or anti-vivisectionist, a prohibitionist, a molly the facts which may be used by those who advocate coddle or a stand - patter. We shall be happy to endorse the religio-pacifist the exclusion of southeastern Europeans, and especially movement of Dr. Cronbach when it is that, and not a Jewa. We are definitely convinced that sinister Influences thing of rags and patches. i s leek.,14%, 1116, : .04 'SW „el r that t c orners tone of all o life. long t he is Jewish, has been broken up; the is spirit of the Jew which admit v- Cza preie s f t eg ee o ed l s a n s m ar s eth th e he een Ten y e ra n n t,n t i t caw . - Bar . than is Sovietism, says Rabbi ishansky, who himself is liberal in is politics. "Any government would be better than Sovietism," he says i n his hiee'n'annty. ogeonveIrr not t Yiddisto ant Yiddish, , n el e h h bin the oC a rs,''l y and eteh nerkutared zslight rne ever twinkled ding more light on the kindliness of his soul which has become so embit- tered through the injustices which have been heaped upon his people, and v w . . i s u h e yes -11,„ Vii- 0 Lo Thou know'at whene'er helot e Thy judgment throne I shed salt tears, and uttered many a moan. 'Twas not for vanities that I b esought. 0 turn on me Thy look with mercy fraught, makes me groan! And see how envious wo malice, v The pall upon my heart by e rror thrown, Remove; illumine me with Th y radiant thought. At truth let not the wicked sc orner mock, spark divine. 0 Thou, that breath'dst in is e a lying tongue's deceit wii th silecne blight, Protect me from its venom, Thou, my Rock, And show the spiteful gland' rer by this sign h Thy endless might. That Thou doat shield me wit —SA RA COPIA SULLAM. (Turn to last page.) 3416, t.gei 4,1 3.1 6, . .`*9 111, 'itt dr 5tzs-,,,,woonktrz