MARCH 28, 192

011tONICIE

THE ART OF MAURICE SWARTZ

By IRMA KRAFT

BY DAVID J. HIRSCH

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(Copyright, 1924, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)

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In April of this year Maurice of the new world the great meaning of
Swartz and his company of 2s people what life can mean. They know drama, e
with the scenic settings for a series the bitterness of immigration, the ;
of his most important productions, will htipti, the agony, the pulsing pathos of 0
sail for London. Ile opens at the what the conflict means; they know A
A
Lvery
Scala Theater there on April 19, in what it is to suffer, to work, to starve.
"Sabbati Zvi," a miracle play, which Life is no pastel to them but a canvas A
he considers his masterpiece. From painted with Rembrandt highlights or /;!
meat
London we will go to the Sarah Bern- the dark shadows of Joseph Israels.
Bar ked
e
'telegraphic
Ageneg.)
hardt
Theater
in
Paris,
then
to
Ber-
There
are
few
light
moments,
but
By
Free
(From Corresoondenee and Cables of Jewish
lin and to Moscow. The purpose of many hours of an intense and tragic $
Forhange
Si r Alfred Mond is expected to arrive in London on A pril 14 after a this tremendous undertaking is not struggle, when to conquer economic I
Taal
he • visited Lord Reading.
only to give I Oldish Art in Europe conditions means the employment of ;
stay of several months in India, where•
Plan
•
but to bring front Europe new plays, every ounce of their power. Ti, these A
people the theater comes as a great 40
II. F. Arthur Schoenfield, first • secretary so tile American embassy in new interest, new inspiration.
helpmeet; an explanatory commentary $
Vienna, has been appointed to the post of counselor of the American cm
Real estate Is always • good in-
A survey of the struggle which on life itself.
vestment—start in by buying •
bassy in Mexico.
Some Real Snaps for .a
Maurice Swartz has had from the days
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And so in the future we find that
lot. It will cause you to thriftily
s when be dared to inform the audiences Maurice Swartz will continue to in-' $
The weekly list of Vienna Jews leaving the Jewish faith now number
Hurry-Up Purchasers-
prepare for the time when you will
the
Irving
Place
Theater
that
they
terpret and to translate.
from 25 to 30. The apostates, men and women, are of all ages, some a 5 of
build • house.
f #
were permitting not only mediocrity
Great Yiddish Play Not Written
'
old as 57 and others as young at 3 years.
MEMBEP
in the form of their portrayed before
The great play of American Yiddish
OUPOIT RE MOW( 00220
t but mediocrity in their behavior conquest has not yet been written. it
WHO NYOSHRIIMM1 ASBI
Gold and silver jewelry belonging to the Ilerzl estate will be sold a
1 towards it, would be a tremendous The actual drama of the progress ;
public auction in Vienna by order of the trustees of the estate. The Ion n task. For a man with vision must from the East Side to the \Vest End I
Zionists
intend to buy this jewelry anti donate it to the national musetn
needs know how to explain that vision ( h i s t t n bee n osrttrruag sg ailte l. ofTthhee ts r i e ll m et
FIFO"( COMPIcli
carefully, patiently, indefatigably to
and vi tal P
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GARFIELD 2423 . 5380 in Palestine.
•
is People who ran only catch rare glintO - less immigrant standing appalled on
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Members of the Maccabees successfully routed the Croatian Nationalis
the deck of an incoming steamer and $
b ses of his ultimate purpose.
when they renewed their attacks upon the Jewish population of Zagre
lie found them in the kindergarten realizing that with empty hands and I
Many reports have reached Vienna of anti-Semitic excesses by the Croath in tage of appreciation of art. A simple, emptier pockets he must conquer this ;
set
s
Seldom, if ever, have we offered greater values than we've
goods
trusting,
loving people, violent in their and make it his home, has not yet been e.
Nationalists in Jugo-Slavia.
aside for these TWO BIG DAYS OF SELLING! See these
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inscribed. Here is an epic worthy of I
emotionalism,
and
not
to
be
deterred
EARLY
FRIDAY--you'll
find
them
worth
far
more
than
the
55
CEMENT GARBAGE AND
Dr. Emanuel Lasker is in New York participating in the World Che or front their own method of expression. a dramatist, a poet and a producer $
special price—and you PRACTICALLY MAKE YOUR OWN
ASH RECEPTACLES
Tournament. Others who are participating in this tournament are Profess nil As they revealed in the vulgar come- who Call enmesh into his production I
Don't Walt Till Bring
I ER MS.
Bogolubow of Kiev, Geza Moroczy of Budapest, Richard Rett of Vienna a
dies anti melodramas at which they the very heartbeats of the immigrant. ;
Buy Now—Bas• Money
This is what Swartz hopes to do. To 0
spent their evenings, how dimly did
H. M. KOFFMAN
Dr. Savilly Tartakower of Vien na. • •
e
•
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they realize that a seer had conic into produce dramas, intimate daily dram-
Rm. 012 E. Hancock
Offices 1503 Ftret Natl Bank Bldg.
I
Alexander Baerwald, the architect who built the Ilaifa Technical Scho he their midst. To them he was merely as of the situations which come into es
JUST THINK!
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and High School in Berlin, has left for Palestine, where he is to erect t he a magnetic actor, who somehow these peoples lives. Their intense love
of
art,
their
sacrifice
for
it,
the
come-
caught their heartstrings and twisted
mast imposing and largest building in Palestine. He will also direct t
PER MONTH
the breath within their throats. Ile dies and the tragedies which come $
building of a new marketplace in Jerusalem.
• • • •
captivated them first personally, and about and through their altercations
pays for this fine
with America. Surely here lies a
iust
as
a
maiden
follows
the
luring
PIANO.
The Jewish press in Warsaw is continuing its appeals to the Jewish po P u.
wealth of dramatic material yet un- ' el
lotion to buy shares in the new Polish State Bank. "Although," it stat es' finger of a lover, so these people came touched for the hungry hearts and the I
we Jews are opposed to the present government, we are faithful citize 'Is ' and came again to hear the tones of a aching souls that have not yet been 4 ;:.
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
voice or a flash of the eye which had
Well-known make; mahogany
and as such must fulfill our citizenship duties.''
Effective and inexpensive.
explained.
come to tiring interpretation.
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ease. Pleasing in tour and ap-
The post is but a stepping stone. Ile 0,
It costa nothing to tome down
Gradually, gently, the melodramas,
is
pearance. You'd pay at least
An organization of the Sephardic women, called the Jewish Wome
and find out.
- and the slapstick comedies were sent has used it to build upon it a founda-
has been established in Salonika. This is a noteworthy event, be
$75 more elsewhere for similar
ty, to the storehouse. Gradually, force- tion of appreciation. Front the kin-
THE WAYNE BATHS League,
cause it is the first organization of Jewish women there for social activi
dergarten
to
the
university
he
has
fully, new plays came to life, acted in,
value. II URRY AND SEE
Second end Front St..
the Sephardic women being by tradition anddisposition very retiring.
brought these people no that they can
selected
by
and
produced
by
Maurice
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
TIIIS!
understand the subtle shades of mean-
uc-
Swartz.
here
was
a
daring
venture,
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
A protest against anti-Semitic agitation in Germany, which it char y," called "The Eyes of Love," by David ing which a tone of the voice, a twist •
SWEDISH MASSAGE
terizes as "poisoning the minds of the people and disgraceful to German or- Pinski, or "The Abandoned Nook," by of the head, serves to imply. For this
Take Woodward Through Car.
has been issued by the newly founded Federation of Republican War P rge Perez Ilershbein. Here was "Tony, purpose he is going to the Old World;
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ticipants, which offers as proof of Jewish loyalty to the nation the la
the Milkman" and "The Lower to the primitive sources of dramatic
Depths" by Maxim Gorky. Here to an material; to that aching Old World
number of Jewish dead and wounded
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pri- astonished and a bewildered audience, from whose groins have come the vis-
The Russian section of the Joint Distribution Committee has appro ure came the great works of Oscar Wilde ions of a Ilauptmann and a Soder-
ated 50.000 gold roubles to the "Oct" for the development of agricult for or Andreyeff. And here, month by mann and the miracles of a Max Rein-
among the Jews in White Russia. The money will be used not only essa month, yiar by year, with a gradual hardt. The mouths abroad must serve
Per
agricultural facilities but also to support the new settleds in the Oil
not a mighty purpose, came the art of not only for him but for his company
On
as a glimpse into that Promised Land
Week!
Maurice Swartz.
Terms
district during the experimental . period.
in which perhaps they have only be-
See it!
People Reacted end Understood.
of Only
a
in.
BRINGING YOUR RELA.
That the Bulgarian government has taken steps to protect the Jew pee It is not easy to take a people from gun to enter.
And always, ahead of them, lonely, I
Macedonia and has even forced the :Macedonian revolutionary commi e ms, a kindergarten into a high school, and
TIVES TO AMERICA?
TakenF n exch•nge on Du n .
to
make
partial restitution of the money extorted by them from the J ° int from a high school into the ultimate peering, dreaming, stands their dire, I
Irraml. ceptionally
good comfit
•
The Cunard Line is a huge 1
Attractive deign. Easily worth nr
is th° substance of n rsnort made by the representative of the London J ties, university of life. There are many tar anti producer, who hopes yet to
organization with offices at 3
none. JusT only Si
Foreign Committee at the monthly meeting of the Board of Jewish Depu
abstaell•s, much discouraissement, and, give to the world the heights of Yid-
ni ek.
Toatralny, Prom!, Moscow, as
it
and
Bench
con. to the weak in purpose many pitfalls. dish art.
Delivery FREE!
well as special offices in all im-
At a conference called by the Polish President for the purpose of wish ' There is faintness often on the part
portant European cities.
ridering a proposed measure for the self-government of towns. the Jr ater, of the audience and relapse into the
40
A highly organized service
members of the legislative committees were missing. As developed 1 The desires of the kindergarten. One can. PALESTINE ON SOUND
e
looks after passports and visas,
BASIS PROMISES B. L. P. e
the Jewish Sejm members had not been invited to the conference. that not always live on the heights; for
brings passengers direct to
Polish Jewish paper, Nasz Przeglond, in commenting on the event, says the man is human, clamoring often for
steamers and attends to all de-
the old Czaristic principle of "except the Jews" is still the pet idea of
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The Brit- Is
the easiest way when after a weary
tails. A Cunard liner sails from
day he can come to a theater and cease ish Labor Party may be relied upon r
Polish rulers.
Europe every few days.
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•
M tin "everything possible to carry 1
ween
to
think.
To
this
basic
principle,
in
There is a Kosher Kitchen on
The Metullah district, which has long been a subject for dispute bet errs- order to hold his audiences, Swartz out the declaration and to establish
i p, ti Cunard Liners and Cunard
England and France, will, from April 1, be included in the Palestine t e the was of necessity, forced to cater. Ile Palestine on a sound basis," is the
Weis. Tickets are good on
tory. This territory was claimed by France as a part of Syria becaus other could not expect his people to come message of Colonel Josiah C. Wetly-
in
the
1k fastest ocean service
Cut
natural boundary line of Syria extended through it. England, on the le in to Parnassus with hint and be content wood one of the leaders of the British
orld.
hand, claimed this territory as a part of the National Jewish lion The i t stay there without a few evenings Labor Party and now a member of
to Only
'or further information apply
Palestine, because of the Jewish colony established In Metullah.
off. So at intervals he was forced to the Ramsay !MacDonald cabinet, in a
to nearest authorized agent.
descend from the heights and talk to letter which the colonel has written
present settlement is considered: fi:al .one..
'rmo chin• ntie l'IlEMIER ha-
l'rred
Aus- ' them in the language which they lov- to Morris Rothenberg, chairman of
r atin finish mahogany ease.
The fortune of Sigmund tinsel, until now said to be the largest in Rein, ed. But in his descent he was deter- the national board of directors of the
CUNARD LINE
ONLY for demonstrating—in so good
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trig, is believed to have been exceeded by that of the Zionist Max Go hares, or no to t return to the melodramas Keren Ilayesod.
a , when unpacked.
condition
Blvd.
the son of a rabbi. Goitein has bought up a majority of 3,000,000 s mpte or the co medies of their delinquency.
The colonel refers to the visit which
Detroit, Mkh.
amounting to 140,000,000,000 crowns, in the Austro-Lombard Esc I con- Instead he gave them a taste of Oscar he made in the United States in the A
Just Tell Us How
Bank. Ile is also the principal owner in a large number of industria Laen., Wilde and a glimpse id Bernard Shaw. fall of 1922 in the interests of the ,
You Want to Pay
cerns. Goitein recently married the daughter of Director Eppler of the
And the intuitive natural brain power Keren Ilayesod when he delivered ads' e
and understood. drosses in a number of cities in la--
derbank and chairman of the Austrian Keren llayesod.
U
Wen
gladly arrange terms to meet
of
his
people
reacted
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see It - - AND
at the Coming front the Irving Place Thea- half of the fund. Colonel Wedgwood
Bench nnd
The minority groups in Poland were much agitated to learn th cleave ter to the Madison Square Garden, at that time emphasized the sympa-
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REL!
Delivery
Senate intends to ask the government to take diplomatic steps to r y the Swartz WAS determined to keep the thetic attitude towards the Jewish
itself from the obligations towards minorities imposed upon Poland h
Homeland
which
characterized
the
level
of
his
productions
pitched
high.
United i
Versailles treaty. The Senate uses as an excuse the fact that the tution lie determined upon the masterpieces British Labor Party and appealed es-
Another Exceptional Each,.
States has not ratified the treaty and also claims that the Polish consti is no of the Continent and in his classic pecially to the Jewish workmen of ,
already guarantees the rights of its national minorities and that there
rendition of Ishen's "Ghosts," Andrey- America to come to the support of the
i off's "Anathema" and "Des Gedank" cause. The present movement among
need for a treaty which presumes urn .Polie sh sovereignty.
Nurn- he placed himself permanently in the the Jewish workmen for Palestine.
At a flag-raising ceremony in the Protestant Lorenz Church at terans' ranks of the great actors and great which is being held under the aus-
can lie Purchased On Termr
berg, Germany, by the Steel Helmet Front Association, a war ve any in producers of this country.
pices of the United Hebrew Trades,
l'ER MONO
organization, when the preacher said "Our Lord, Jesus Christ," m
With
him
he
had
brought
his
audi-
is
said
to
be
to
a
large
extent
the
re-
Don't he w
son,"
the audience exclaimed "Jew's son. Don't tell us about the Jew's is but once, this some devoted loving people sult of the appeals made by Colonel
Music in Your
Select Dancing Nightly
Another VW
according to a report appearing in the Berlin Volkszeitung. This nay on i who now, of their own will, had dis- Wedgwood.
one outbreak of many which have been reported, showing a tende a Jew. carded the coarseness of the past; who
y :eel Christ because he was
IlIgh•grade
make.
Fully bac
den
.
•
now, without argument. had come to
the part of the anti-Semites to
oar FREE TRIAL exchange
Particular People Prefer
ds that dwell on the heights and to love them. PALESTINE POLICY
WILL BE ADHERED TO
, you'll
Serowtronal
value—a
Jewish
emigration
from
Russia
in
1923
was
equal
to
only
two-thir
of the The one main point upon which
the Palais
111143n peeing it. DON'T DELA
of 1922, according to a report issued be the emigration department among Swartz has always insisted has always
Strictly censored. Highest Russian foreign office. Most of the emigrants are recruited from gration
COME TODAY. SURE.
LONDON (J. T. A.)—The govern-
been a catholicity of policy. Ti, hint
Standard
the parents and children of American residents. The decline in emi States art means always a veri-similitude to ment has decided to adhere to the
effect
to
the
Balfour
is attributed to news received in Russia from relatives in the United t" rind life. each drama must be handled in policy of giving
Palate Musicians—The Bend You
of the difficulties of making a living and the activities of the "Or dicraft its own way . Ilow can one, how dare Declaration, according to J. H.
Loy,. to Dance With.
the Joint Distribution Committee in organizing agricultural and han
one apply the realistic method of Thomas, secretary of state for the col-
treatment to a spiritual. soul strap- onies. The statement is contained in
co- operatives.
• • • •
affairs. file? How can one hamper the ex- a letter to the House of Commons re-
D r. Samson Rosenbaum, former Lithuanian Minister of Jewish
ceived today from Secretary Thomas
t not in answer to a question from Mr.
th Jewish National Council. The bill
t? Is itruth
I ega l i declares
has
completed
a 11
bi who
z in g the
of trf
Jewish
the method
o e by
has that
every Jew
himself noodling to join te ill pro-
pression
of an path
author
forordaining Charlton. M. P. "The Government," fe•
Wherry
menhighest
atthe
/ If you hare on rourenieut any of eoruiug, phone to
v
I t is nnt rather , the
Mr. Thomas wrote, has decided after
community is automatically exempt from any Jewi
ice will gladly scud our auto for you.
and
believed, however, that any Jew will take advantage of this provision which to clothe the thought
in
garments
ap.
to make this clothing careful consideration of all circum- ;
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
propriatc, HMI
was introduced to satisfy the objections of the anti-Semites, who claimed
a state either the fr a gile or the brutal gar- stances to adhere to the policy of giv- A I HEADQUARTERS, 1515-21 WOODWARD i
of the Jewish National Council would create
ment, which is most fit? Schwartz ing effect to the Balfour Declaration
that the legalization
of 1917, under which Britain under- :,1 .
within a state in Lithuania.
Michigan'. Leading Music House.
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the establishment in I
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r.•
g f e tt o hl o ie d h oa r ni gircesa t ink to promote National
t e.'shinimlseelm
d
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Ki lussein of Ivi.y.illaniietfianliioy.
hiire
o
ecutive,
on
its
last
visit
t
Shuns,
wng
rky
demands
differ-
a
Palestine of
Arab ex
The
s
ut do ubt Go
a
. 4 sr...iirikna
ring with Arab notables at the summer home of his son, the Witho
Jewish people, it being clearly under-
liedjas
is
confer
Amir Abdullah, agreed to recognize the Balfour Declaration if in return eat treatment than Sholem Aleicbem stood that nothing would be done to
for such recognition the British government would establish in Palestine a and the people in these dramas must prejudice the civil and religious rights
national government. News to this effect was published by the Arab news- lit themselves into the tremendous of other communities in the country.
s"4 11 1 11 '8.10 Gli
paper Meratshark. A rumor to the effect that Feisul, ruler of Mesopotamia, idea in the mind of its author. Hence This policy was embodied in the Man
14
e find at the Yiddish Art Theater,
oak p.
intends making a concordat with Sultan Ihn Saud, without including his w
date fur Palestine which was ap-
hiealistica co medyti in ultro
ow a re
4 1:
S'Ir_lodj
"
ussein, has gained considerable
force in Jerusalem.
o
proved by the League of Nations."
father, King Hussein,
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s:
' rnaiig"Mentgarionif spirituel d fr oersm
ern
si
Lady Katie Magnus, wife of Sir Philip Magnus. lit-ti in London at the isioiintYl
a Jewish authoress and Surely breadth can go no further than
On the Ores. Front
age of SO years. Lady Magnus was prominent as
THE SCHOLAR LAYMAN
communal worker. Among the works from her nen are "Jewish Portraits," to keep this open vision, the mind un-
America. and European Pleas.
231 Michigan Avenue.
"Outlines of Jewish History," "Bible Stories," "Holiday Stories." "Sabbath hampered by custom and the name
thought
pro. (Concluded from Editorial page.)
Hydri•tic Baths.
N.
f
how
others
have
done
this
,
Stories," "Salvage" and others. She was president of the Jewish Girls Club.
Golf Privilegm and Garage.
tier husband. Sir Philip Magnus, is a prominent edurator, a former member duction.
:nerd to men of profound anti catholic
of Art Cannot Be Greater Than Life.
Balking Frets Hetet.
of Parliament and a fellow member of the senate of the University
A. he handles his plays, so with hi intellectual attainments as to the
London
JOEL HILLMAN. Presid••.
London. Lady Magnus' son, , Laurie Magnus. is the editor of the
Ile argues with them, reas- if industrial and commercial
commercial achieve-
born at Porland, May 2 1844.
Jewish Guardian. Lady Magnus • was
oiling them with each new character ments. But this will not be enough.
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And An All-Star Cut In
al which must come a new and sincere method Our educational ideals are too
The Maccabee World Organization has arranged a sport testi..
the first of treatement. Emotion most come straitlaced to be satisfactory. Our
to
take
place
in
Jerusalem
during
the
Passover
holidays.
This
is
MANUEL URBACH
is
globe ft, m a conviction of the truth of what conception of the educated man is
time since the dispersion of the Jewish people to all parts of t he
Graait• sad Marble
rusalem is represented and must he garbed in too particularistic to he productive of
that there will be an international gathering of Jewish youth in Je Y guests a sincerity which carries that emotion that type of man who may be both
for the purpose of celebrating the holidays with sport and joy. Man city of over, exactly for what it is worth. At Practical and cultured, an artisan or
and visitors are expected to arrive for the event and a miniature odation. the Yiddish Art Theater there is no business man or professional specialist
tents will be erected on the outskirts of Jerusalem for their aCCOMM
d tremendous straining for effect, other with humanistic interests outside of
The executive committee of the Maccabee World Organization an flounce
684 Wider Strait
of the hu- his immediate calling.
e all aim to
I
e ...
t . an n tdrearn
that all stational Jewish sport organizations are entitled to participate.
Phone Cedillas 48
whatever our (well.
when man suffering the he immed sional,
iate
•
•
•
•
Louie A. W.A., Repremmtative
potion
or
interest.
In
England
the
d
prodrspondcnt,
avinghel
Th. Oaly Jewish MONUMENT
1.1• 11 Lewis, former welterweight champion of the world. h
ter-
to ideal of the cultured workman that
n
the title from 1919 to 1922, has challenged Jack Bloomfield to a battle for his brother, across the
Dealer I. Detroit.
the light-heavyweight championship of England, a title which Bloomfield has ling interpretation of what he himself Ruskin formulated was possible be-
held since 1922. The proposed battle holds special interest because of has suffered. This most ever he the cause English respect for cultural
of true art. Whether in liters- diversity was a fact of long standing
Lewis' simost legendary disinclination to fight a fellow-Sew. He has ' basis
always avoided fistic battles with members of his own race, but when such lure, on the painted can as nr En the t
among the in-
competent class. Just as
himself to boxing, averting golden notes of an operatic voice, it soon as humane
legislation made
matehes have been unavoidable. Lewis Manned
s p
the possibilit
among the
y of inflicting any nhysical injury. Lewis declares that the must he thetruth. Art eon he ellectual interet e ossible
of London and Man-
more
intiiresting
than
a
Bloomfield-Carpentier
battle.
"If
no
greater
than
the
highest
rendition
:
working
peopl
tight will be
-bested and I.iverpool and Birming-
give him all he's looking for." of the truth in life; and it is only with
Bloomfield wants action," he declares,
the rare eronemy of an art that a pro- ham there rose the traditional im-
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get these values into the pulse toward inquiry.
Rabbis ard represenattives of Jewish socii ties and huiRev appeared he. due, r can
and SUND)
That the British Labor Party num-
fore Mayor Ilylan of New York and members of the Board of Estimates theaters. He must We and net and
Sueday
March 28, 29 and 30. Matinees Saturday mad
elead C'eit the projected plan fors parkway through Cypress Hills and he his art in all sincerity, for the mind '-era among its forces men of in-
an audience Is intrinsically the t•llect and ability to assume the reins
Niount Carmel cemeteries to relieve traffic conditions between P.rooklyn of
which
pierces
subter-
of
government
is
no
mere
accident.
Remarkable
Presentation
by
Actors
Whose
Work
Yea
Cases
and Queens be vetoed. The rabb's quoted the Jewish religion to show that mind of a child.
to Overlook.
I but rather a proof of the fact that,
out corn- face and scorns hypoericy.
it was directly against it to move bodies from their graves. Wit ,
These are the aims of Maurice I contrary to general relief, the ideal
Seats 60c to 81.50, at the Theater Box Orme.
miffing himself definitely, Mayor Dylan indicated that he would not vote
for the road as planned. Inquir, es during the hearing indicated that not Swartz. Not only to translate the; of the scholarly layman is strongly
only Mayor Dylan but Borough President Miller of Manhattan and Comp- past, but to intercept the future. To I cherished among the working people
700 14010067,11 81.04. DETROIT
of England.
tro,ler Craig were opposed to the plan if it involved the disturbing of graves. bring into the lives of these people i

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