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IREVISION OF B UILDING CODE
IS TER MED COMPELLING NEED

before a committee of Detroit 1.1:1•1
ems a code, so systematized that
necessary data pertaining to am; i
titular building may be placed :7 ,
Iraear:vea%aurr
insist upon asserting their indepen-
systematic form before the are1.77,
sntn'adreienr.
By FRANK BURTON,
without necessitating hit
rk e i
more than a few pages.
Commissions, of Buildings ■ and Way Engineering.
;tires its pride. Woman has discover
When this can be done, and
.
1ed a new world that is even mor fund-
There is scarcely a city in the the old code, and for this reason it is he can be further assured the
than the wurld which encour - Gov Smith Applauds Efficient
United States today which is not dis- quite imperative that a new code be reading a certain definite
•
paragraphs or pages, re:o•-.)
Jewish Authoress Thinks That aged
nt!" her to do nothing more than to
cussing the subject of a new building provided.
Methods Among the Jewish
The chaotic condition of building small in number, he has gather,
to
!,peak entertainingly a well as know -
. Men Noted As Philanthropists code. Either it is looking fo rward
Those Seeking for Career
and
dis-
code
requirements,
however,
has
n e
the information necessary for I,' .
hrop
es.
coke} upon a well de fined
nu, -1
Philant
a new code or considering
and in Business Own Famed
I suleects, to act in her most vivacious
Constitute Challenge.
cussing a code which has j ust been tended to indicate that we should be ning a building, and that there • •
analyze
cautious
in
the
matter,
as
the
next
Ancient
Institution.
and
charming
manner,
and
to
dress
,
passed. It is interesting to iven rise code which Detroit adopts should statement in the code pertain ..•
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NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In a re-
his building which has not con
Among the women Of America I in some unique fashion that revealed
the conditions which have g
--
ting
ation. serve us for the next 50 or 100 years,
nudity
at
its
best.
The
en-
port
submitted
at
the
annual
mee
pees ,
to this almost universal agit ago most if possible, with slight modifications his notice, I believe that we
whose talents have recently brought i her
thusiasin for the old social life has of the work of the Federation for the UNTERBERG DESIGNATED
have accomplished the first and )7 •
Between
10
and
20
years
m goes on.
them t o t h e fore in literature, is declined. The longinis for a job has Support of .11-wish Philanthropic So-
details as Ge
important purpose in comp71,7•..
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD e r the larger cities ill th e United of Asa
th e City of New York , Jos-.
matter of fact the general building code.
Ei nanie N. Sachs, author of "Talk."1
°me
sort.
o f l ue conw a strong passion in the life of •i dies in
States adopted a code of s
The Jewish Woman, the quarterly
Buttonweiser president, reveal-
tously in practice in building ill Detroit is quite
As to the detailed requirmwd
moles
differed
enorn
"•
"p
the National Council of Jewish Worn- the modern woman.
as
e Venerable Banking House Once :chose
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detail and were consistent on ly in one satisfactory. l'he character of build- can only say that the practice
3 '573698
'i that $
In former years, Wonic •i Would u welfate
en, invited her to express her thoughts
work
during 192-1 by the 91
of them ings erected is very good, excepting troit today is genently quite
particular,
that
is,
that
none
Was
Directed
by
America's
on "Changing Ideals of Modern Wont- spend their leisure in "playing with
irements, of course for the smallest and poorest
organizations, which include
were clear as to their requ 'venal big temporary dwellings, which are prob- factory, and I see little reas. , ,
the p Mr. " The rise Of the social sere- hospitals, orphan asylums, loan so-
en."
changing these details material ` . l•
Financial Institution.
An architect practicing in se
Sachs attributed the changed ice expert has eliminated many of cieties, schools, settlements and homes
spend an ably no worse than those in other
M
welfare
cities finds it necessary to n' in the cities. In the case of large buildings possible,, it would be desiral..
attitude
of the modern woman to four nu's(' opportunities for social welfare
for the aged.
r aise somewhat the standard or
wants
activity. The woman who
Mr. Butnnweiser also announced' NEW YORK. T. A.) — The unreasonable amount of tin
definite causes: machinery, enlarged
even then —factories, office buildings, theaters tent house construction. lier.
home and work to do, is still a chal-
production, higher education and a lenge, declares Emanie N. Sachs, to appointment of a committee to !'safe-, meeting of the board of directors of study of building codes and 'hether or --the buildings erected in Detroit un- speculative builder has stretch ,
is often in doubt as to w s will be der present requirements are equal to possibilities of cheap erection
work Compared with the household those who denounce the thousands of guard against u nnecessary duplication the Butchers' and Drovers' National he
not a certain set of plan
schedule of yesterday, the new domes- women who spend their hours of leis- of effort and prevent creation of new. !lank, Jam 15, was memorable, for it passed when presented to t he depart- those in any city in the United States ultimate limit and the building".
rked
the
election
of
Israel
Unto--
a
or Europe, and superior to those in produced are certainly int'
institutions
in
fields
already
fully
cot
-I
n
r
tic environment of the modern women
in idleness and ill desultory occu- ered." berg, the largest shirt manufacturer intent.
respects. There seellit,
almost spells leisure. With machinery, ure
laces '
" . P present
pations or interests.
ding officials themselves are a" a! Our
hou- ninny ope for improvement iii no , -• , .
It
nil
One
of
the
most
recent
of
the
feller-,
in
the
United
States,
to
the
post
of
requirements,
imw-
Mrs. Sachs pointed out, has come an
• hope
n
ation's activities, he disclosed, is theichairman of the board of this century- (segue nd} ill doubt as to the meaning
enlarged production that has exercised
peu unless it Conics through 1 , 1
r codes and are often unwillingleyer, are based upon a complicated spaces
its influence upon woman s ottupa- A
. vers Dodge Brothers Policy establishment of a factory in whichlold banking institution and the pass- of thei tempt to enforce provisions , set of rules which have been made by Mg, regulations.
buoy
tubercular men and women may sup-I ing of the cmdrolling interest to to at appear to be absurd and con- the department front time to time t
In regard to engineering num) r
lions in the home and in the
port themselves under conditions, younger financiers. The bank's his- wh
which
of Constant Basic Design
I interpret our building code, and while appears that it would be pow: Id)
world of industry and commerce.
o public
policy.
t
!
tory
includes
the
names
of
the
Schuy-
which
tend
to
improve
their
health.
ake
the new requirements o •
clothes
and
ready-made
doubt
one
of
the
principal
rea-1it
is
not
hard
for
a
competent
archi-
Ready - made
Gains Headway.
No
Gov, Alfred E. Smith told the meet - loss, Van Renssaelers, Astors and
bread meant less work at home. But
a proper building to lenient than those in the past, au 7
ir at this
condition
arises
from by
the meet
tact to
design
sons
ft
1
Stuyvesa
nts
and
other
noted
New
ing
that
results
obtained
by
the
fed-
these
codes
were
written
our
requirements,
it
is
practical-
tical
execution
in engineering • .
it also meant a greater number of
fact th
an out-of-town struction has steadily impaired I.
The wisdom of Dodge Brothers eration in uniting the 91 charitable or-1 York famines.
', '.
jobs in the outside world.
impossible
fur with our present
way
The Butchers' and Drovers' Nation. wrchit eels, engineers and contractors
heir 7 I. architect
to work
policy
of
constantly
developing
one
ganizations
hot
helped
blaze
the
ing
the
last
few
years.
Another great factor in remolding
building front t
if the I at B an k's history during the lust IOU who uderstood
n
basic
design
instead
of
bringing
out
:
regulations.
for
eventual
consolidation
woman's ideals, in the opinion of Mrs.
the financial record of New own p articular standpoint but did not
After studying the matter from
n u tr e g nit,s ,g . t t lih At etu - nn oir . years
Sachs, is their new point Of view a new model every year is borne out stair's charily
CARDINAL TO VACATE
'
1 York and the United States. The pan- under stand it front the standpoint of I
' : a ngles, it has appettred that
about work. The immediate and rev- emphatically in several ways, in the Smith is ciKonmsly
HIS PALESTINE POST
one w ho had to enforce such an ooh-,the
the
most important thing in prt par-
'nation
of
the
state's
bureaus
inter-
Its,
industrial
depressions,
wars,
the
i
ion
of
Russel
Huff,
director
of
olutionizing cause was the world war.
a mem-
financial requirements of the Federal nonce ce the original adoption of these ing a new code is to systematize the
iwelfare act ivity.
War work took thousands of women :engineering. Mr. Huff is also
Sin
state
ag-
Government
during
periods
of
stress,
different
number of men in different data and uirrange it in a fashion that
out of their homes, to devote them- I ber of the board of directors of est"linnow have ti P.1
JERUSALEM--(J. 'E. A.) I
a the country have spent many will be readily available to the archi- coal Barlassina, Palestine rem)
etudes dealing with the question of hu- I are recorded in the ledgers of the Na- codes of
selves, day after day, to a specific joh.11blge Brothers.
parts
The old sense of disgrace about hold- I "The best evidence," Mr. Huff de- man welfare," Governor Smith ex-1 • tional Butchers' and Drovers' Bank's years in actually enforcing codes and tact. To this end an outline of the
the Pope on the situation in E ., '.
ing a job is gone. 1Vonten no longer eland, "is the quality of Dodge plaints!, "bringing about duplication long career. Few banks in New York have
lstudied with great care, Two years
or the United States can point with
' r :t]
apologize for working, for conducting1Brothers present product and the id' effort an d wasteful expenditure.
code work than the original or so ago this outline was presented tine, instituted the blasphion)
long
history.
l
t
build'
R
250,
equal
pride
to
such
The
state
still
is
struggling
with
Officials utgainst the Hebrew paper, 1),-a7 IL .
a business enterprise or for entering pronounced satisfaction of our 1,
Within the memory of the older g.ener- autho rs could possibl y have had. The! ii a paper to the Building
p;
000
owners.
Additional
strong
proo
problem
you
met
sit
successfully
eight
anti-Zionist
°num
any income-yielding venture.
of the
America) where it was Yom
and in
conducted
r p
'noun
. 1 • l' . .' ormerence'd
ti the board included such finan- time is now ripe fo r a revision
years ago.
•
a ninth'
connection with the 7 i'.
.
demands the right to work and she is supplied by the general inclination
figures as .John D. Rockefeller, ongu till work, eliminating the o ja - I extensively discussed,
"The into of society's unfortunates
will nut return to his post, ac,• , m1' .:
scorns the suggestion, oft repeater of the industry toward the same prac-
tile features and possibly addingl
Bunn
Since
that
time
copies
of
the
paper
would
not
be
what
it
is
except
for
pri-
Sr.
John
Jacob
Astor
and
Jams
A.
to the Aral) paper Meraat El H . •7.
during the war, that women retire to tice. I have heard more discussion
they
matters
which
were
over-
over-. halve been put in the hands of most The assistant bishop to the pat, :o 11
On o
the ease and quiet of their homes after of the subject during the last six sate endeavor. Government, of nee " - I Stillman.
of the building officials throughout
Mr. Unterberg, as chid Ma of the looks 41 in the original codes.
the war, to yield their jobs to the men. months than ever before, and it has sity, is slow. Private endeavor can be
be his successor.
In the intervening years there have , the United States and it is surprising will "If
speeded
up
and
for
that
reason
it
is
Nord,
will
draw
around
hint
as
asso-
been
particularly
active
since
our
ad-
this report is true it SIVN :. ■
She has won the right to work and
a
number
of
changes
made
in
been
that few criticisms of a serious na-
elates such men as Samuel C. Latn-
regards this right as an inalienable vertisement, 'Constantly Improved— blazing the way for the state."
the invent i on tune have been forthcoming. Having that the Vatican is about to el,): i.r. -
mint, from whom many hundreds of the building business by th
But
No
Yearly
Models'
appeared
on
pleasure.
VD , ffi h su ad chth ae st( i .ih ile n mi n re tunity to hear the crib- its policy toward the Palestiw• 1.'
Rosalie Cohen of Brooklyn, N. Y., thousands of dollars have been gotten of n ew materials and no
bulletin boards and in magazines and
have icism of those most able to criticize ministration. No doubt the nie)).: ,u. .
hav
Debutantes Discontented.
a blind girl 17 years of age, recently to aid every philanthropic effort, char- const ruction. New problems t :l
the proper of Mr. Chamberlain, the Britiub 1..7
n
through
the
deter%iirta.tioeis
With this new outlook upon the busy newspapers
all
over
the
country.
arise
it is DOW
a I .-1
"The public, which aparently had graduated with honors front Bay1itable and communal work; Bernard
time to prepare a definite code fol. vigil Secretary, with the Pop,.
cases,
senw . 1 , one of the leading cotton goods craft smanship in many ca
world, there has come a declining
. -.,,, -
fe. Even en-
the not previously given the subject much Ridge Highh School. She expects tol
In
the'
een
lowing
the
broad
lines
laid
down in Carulinal Gasparri has some 1
of
Detroit
the
situation
has
been
i prepare
thusiasm about social l
ne
her studies and
to : merchants
in the country;
• Max Rubin, case
u
conti
sig—
that paper. I hope that within a very tion with this important change."
debuntantes
discon- thought, was quick to sense the
as follows:
tented with find themselves
ecome s a teacher of the blind. In : tote of the largest manufacturers of abou t building
the endless procession of nificance of such a policy, and corni become
code was written in i short time it will tie possible to place paper declares.
A
honors she has cloaks and suits in this country;
manager I.
of
tents from a thousand and one , I lition to her school
and was in many ways an ex-1
1911
social events, so entirely unrelated to sources
IsaacLieberman,
must have drifted back to won a scholarship in the Munson In- minor, iso
the great world of busy men and wom-
Stewart and Company; A. I,. Liebo cello tit code but yeak in certain par-1
stitute of Music.
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en that surrounds them. Very fre- other manufacturers."
vitz of S. I,iebovitz and Sons, export- ticul ars, first because it was indefi-7 N000000woe0000000Awoo.w000mw
particularly in regard to the
I ors tit* shirt products to many coun-
tries; Samuel Imbell, the largest mat ter of exits front buildings, and,
manufacturer of boys' blouses in Am- seco nu!, because the arrangement of
; 1
: t-rica; Charles Cohen, Leonard I,. the material was illogical in sonic ,
Rothstein, Richard J. Faust, Jr., case s. Statements of considerable int-
once to the architect were includ-
' president of the bank under the new port
administration, who haul 20 years ex- ell in articles dealing with matters1
e
' perience as vice-president of the Ir- quit foreign to the subject n u tter I
ving-Columbia Trust Company; Ben- of t he statement itself.
iiturally this code omits reference
jamin Bachrach, Abraham Delmonte,,
David Tishman, Samuel Valentine and to N sheet metal buildings, buildings
it
con Wining all-steel floor joists and to
James II. Clark.
var ions other more recent develop-
Boyhood Dream Relized.
7 Mr. Unterberg when interviewed met its in structural materials. The
upon his assumption of the duties of cod e is quite out of date in its re-
chairman of the hoard of directors de- qui rements tin reinforced concrete,
dared: "It was a boyhood ambition 1 co n struction.
luring the period 1917 to 1919 a
' have realized. I shall now attempt
to be of utmost service and usefulness con unittee of builders drew a new
e for Detroit which contained
Cod
to my friends, our depositors and to
the community at large, in the new Ma ray excellent features. In particu-
the structural requirements on
ler
II
sphere of activity that I have now en-
cot wren and some other materials
tered."
was
re
brought
up
to
date,
but
it
OUR
we
"It was my fondest hope to cap the
climax of my career as a merchant by an fortunate that the arrangement of
BUSINESS
taking my place in the banking Ma terial in this code followed the
neral outline of the arrangement
world," stated Samuel C. Lampert. "I
ft-el that the relationship between in the 1911 code. The authors of this 0,
IS
banker and depositor has undergone co, le endeavored to present stair re-
a great change in the past few genera- qu iroments by a novel and rather in-
MOVING
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tions. A banker should pulsate with
A careful study of this method in-
his client's needs and sympathize with
'ales that it was defective in some
tic
to
his whole program of development
the extent not only of giving him fi- do tails which could be quite readily
inedied,
but the general principle
re
nancial support but of bring helpful
in surveying his needs and prospects. co dallied much merit. However, un-
rtunately,
it was found in practice
fo
"My object in banking is not so
such to make immediate profit as it th at very few builders understood the
()visions
clearly
enough to enable
pr
is to enrich my prospect for even bet-
ter and finer relationship with my fel- th eon to calculate and determine the
st air requirements, and it has been
lowmen.
"I hope to be able to establish the du -cid,' for this reason that, excellent
this scheme may have been, it is
CUT RATE
fact that in the banking World the as
iser to disregard it in any future
highest ethical relationships can be
de
than to attempt to remedy the
et
conducive to the most successful bank-
di 'fects and continue its use.
ing standards.
Glendale 5722
Unfortunately
a question of legal-
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"There is a wonderful appeal in the
the 1919 code, which
rum:ince of banking. It leads into so ity arose over suit
before
the
Supreme
many avenues and into so many direc- resulted in as
—We call promptly.
tions where well regulated ambition Court, which found that the code
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had been improperly passed and de-
, can lead towards inspiring goals and
clared it von'. Since that time t he
—Charge you less and actually sane you time
towards objectives truly worth while. department has been forced to use ,
It
leads
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an
opportunity
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WARS..AW.-(.1. T. A.)—The first
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:and are the intellectuals. A gnat
number of Jewish students at the uni-
• ersities. high schools and colleges
were c mpellvil to abandon their stud -
they were unable to pay
ies berm
the tuition fees. Even the small num-
ber of Jewish students at the medical
college of the University of Warsaw
were cimpolled to give up their stud-
ies for the same reason. A similar
situation exists at the universities of
Cracow and Lemberg.
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hat ni t received their salaries for
seven in nth s. The request of the
executive rem-Move of the schools or-
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having failed, the organization applied
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