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BUDAPEST.- (J• T. A.) - The
Now Organizing.
aboliehment of the numerus clausua
Hun-
against Jewish students in the
d in
d
garian universities w
BY BROWN
Parliament by Jewish deputies and
h.
WARBURG, MARSHALL
members of the opposi lo
strength of reports from Geneva that
Hungary cannot la ckon on the sup- Tentative Allocations Made for
port of the League of Nations at the
Other Reconstructive, Re-
coming session, except Italy, if the
Chamber of Commerce in that direction,
lief Work.
measures are maintained.
The opposition, however, is not unit-
prepared to voice my hearty disapproval of the action of the
am
Warburg
While I because of the serious doubt that is entertained as to the character ed on this stand, for, while the depu-
NEW YORK.-Felix
chamber
of the registration intended; yet I cannot find myself in agreement with the ties argue that outside influences will announced that complying with a re-
Grand Master of the Independent Order B'rith Sholoni who, in attacking force the government to repeal the quest by David A. Brown, chairman
the position taken by the Philadelphia "100 per centers ( introduced the law if it does not do it voluntarily, of the United Jewish Campaign, the
press fears any Joint Distribution Committee would
p
suggestion of sectarianism. The question of sectarianism is not involved. some of the oposition
There may be some members of the Philadelphia chamber, sonic high-hatted league pressur e will only result in subscribe for $1,500,000 worth of
Babbitt who because of race prejudice not only do not want to see any more naking the situation of the Jews worse shares in the Palestine Economic Cor-
ants come to this country, but would like to see those already here and encouraging already strong anti- poration, which was organized last
February for the purpose of aiding
immigrs,
tent out. But I would hardly characterize them because of such a feeling Semitism.
The ex-minister of education defend- in the economic, industrial and agri-
as being a sectarian organization. In the circumstances I think that other
F.
chambers should go slow about endorsing a plan that unquestionably appeals ed the restriction saying similar laws cultural development of Palestine.
existed in America. Repeal is con- The subscription, Recording to Mr.
to an element i n th is countr
y that is inimical to the presence of any one who
e a pleasure to have the members of the Philadel- sidered unlikely.
Warburg, who is chairman of the
is not a Nordic. It would b
by such an eminent anthropol-
The League of Nations has a per- Joint Distribution Committee, is con-
to t he ir race-roots
phia chamber examined as ex
fect
right
to
deal
with
the
question
of
tingent on the raising of the $15,-
eiser.
er Goldenw
r
I
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ogist as, let us say, Dr. Al and
000.000 which is the goal of the Unit-
the numerus clausus
declared
Count
Stefan
Bethlen,
}'rem-
cart Jewish Campaign and also 0
Hats off to the Jewish fraternities at Columbia! A member of the alum-
ni sends me a copy of the Columbia Alumni News which devotes some space ier of Hungary, in view of the state- turning over to the Palestine Eco-
nomic Corporation the assets of the
to the subject of fraternities and issues a cry for the "Greeks Get Together." ments made to the
With regard to whether the numerus Palestine Development Council and
It seems that the fraternity situation at Columbia is not all that the Grees
dausus
question
can
be
brought
up
be-
the American Palestine Company as
could desire. However, it seems that the Jewish fraternities are doing quite r ,
fore the forum of the League of Na- well as the payment of individual !
well, thank you! For we find that in the fraternity scholarship ratings fo
tions,
the
premier
declared
in
an
in-
stock-subscriptions already made.
1924 and 1925 just announced, that of 36 chapters, 14 of the first 15 are
terview with the representative of the The individual subscribers include
Hungarian newspaper, Az Est. "I Felix M. Warburg, Samuel Untermy-
15
J ewish. ---e-swe-e----
Believe it or not, t i's a good story. Maybe it is true. We are told that must say that there has been a great er, Louis Marshall, Herbert Leh-
to match, of Sterling
playing to the gallery-of Jews. That through deal of incorrect information circulat- man, Samuel C. Lamport, Walker E.
The newest bags to choose from in genuine
Cases
with
match
boxes
is
the
Soviet government
silver. Engraved in fancy scroll design Spring
leathers. Pin seal, morocco, calf alligator and
cleropaganda
it has "sold the proposition" to the world that the Jews ed on this subject. Since the peace of Meyer, Paul Baerwald and A. G.
haver been
propaganda
calf grains. All are fitted with coin purses and
freed from all fear of pogroms by the Soviet government. This, we Trianon, not only national but also re- Becker , deceased, of Chicago. This
Coven.
r
are i us
included
in the program o t will provide the entire capital stock
Is
r
Silver Plated Cigarette Cases, $1.95
mirrors and nicely finished.
are told, has ben a means of gaining the sympathy of world Jewry fo the
and
e
of $3,000,000 of the Palestine Eco-
the latest political scheme is to give land to the Jews
Others up to $25.00
League
Nations. If dealing
the League
of
Soviets.
Now
' ives of
a petition
nomic
Corporation, which in chart-
show
that
te Soviets will go to any lengths to curry Jewish favor. One ad-
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h is explained, lies in the large sums of money that are poured in-
ered as a non-philanthropic corpora-
.
with
the
position
of
the
Hungarian
vantage,
it for Jewish relief purposes millions and millions of dollars. Anil
tion.
to Russia
Jews it does not mean that the petition
The resolution of the Joint Distri-
now, more millions are going to be sent over. But the question that is
deals with the Jews as a national mi- bution Committee in which this ac-
covers in all the leading shades.
uppermost in my mind at this moment is, does or does not the Soviet govern-
Beautiful
nority, but that it deals with them as tion was included serves also to indi-
.
wood handles, in amber color or
Hand carved
ment take for itself a percentage?
cate the entire program of its re ie
a religious 'sonority, an the co -- `
with pearl coating. Wide satin or
amber color
ation of such questions according to and reconstructive work in Europe
Let's devote this paragraph to medicine. Dr. Lee Frankel of the Metro-
RM.
e
novelty
bond
a
the Treaty of Trianon is within the and in Palestine for which the Over-
Imported bead bags, the best we have seen this
et
plian Life Insurance sas
mm-
y that diphtheria will be only an unplesant
to scope of the League of Nations.
Men's Umbrellas at $2.98, others
menace
season for the money. Wide range of beautiful
ot
seas Chest of $15,000,000 is being
more years to go-and then another
$4.98 and $6.98
by 1930-only four
s colare on light or
"That such a petition should reach raised, is as follows:
ory
designs worked In harmoniouAll ors lined.
mankind removed. I hope the doctor is right. Now along comes Dr. Welsh,
the League of Nations is a matter
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"While recognizing that it is im-
dark colored backgrounds.
one of America's outstanding doctors, who says that doctors don't keep up-
which not I but Hungarian Jewry is prac
to-de. That they are lagging behind the new discoveries that are bn
Others at $5.98 to $40.00
utl.orized to criticize. Cram the paintical
at this
time to with
prepare
an
I exact budget
indicating
precision
at in medical science. As soon as I publish a statement here that some
al custom, how how the $15,000,000 expected to n be
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made
new remedy has been discovered for this or that ailment, my readers talc, of view of internatio
ever, such a petition is possible, since collected in the United Jewish !a
it for granted that their family doctor is ready to try it out. But according
the League of Nation deals also with naign are to be ultimately applied, it
to Dr. Welch, that is a mistake. Some doctors don't know what is going on.
uestions affecting religious minori- is nevertheless deemed advisable to
Very practical and acceptable gifts. These in
Maybe they are like that doctor Mencken refers to, who finds the advertise. q
p e
indicate the manner in which it is in- 1E:7 one clasp style, turndown ff cus, with scallod
ments in h medica l journals of more absorbing interest than the othe ties" he declared.
ve r
'tended, in accordance with the reso-
Trimmed with embroi dery. Tan, bea
there are die-hards and irreconcilibles in the medical
edge.
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lutions adopted at the conference
contents, t Ie suppose
:42 and black.
fraternity as there are in the United States Senate. But as a potential pa-
held at Philadelphia on Sept. 13,
Made exclusively for the National Department
Others at $2.95 to $5.95
tient, I am hoping for the best!
1925, to appropriate the funds raised,
Stores, of which this store is a unit. We can-
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Ivocatin ,
h in due regard to the needs which
not reconimend them too highly. These $1.95
I am glad to see others taking the position t a
I brought about the convening of that I =
hose are of fine quality chiffon silk, from hem to
regarding the Joint Distribution Committee drive for Eastern Europe. Dr.
conference.
toe, with high spliced heel.
David (le Sole Pool argues that a small group of men representing
the meet
two
Preliminary arrangements are ern
should
Tentative Budget.
$1.65
165-thread silk, chiffon
aides of the controversy between the Zionists and the
Ile feels that in view of der way for a New Year's Eve dance
"Therefore be it resolved, that it
$2.25
1
1 B
will be given at the
225-thread silk, out-sizes
and work out a peace plan that is a p eace
$5,000,00 0 which
croft under the auspices of the Sagi-lis the sense of the executive commit-
Handkerchiefs
of
all
kinds
in
solid
colors
or
$1.00
the present temper of American Jewry, the Palestine drive
100-thread service weight silk
fail. for The J ew ish
Those in tee of the Joint Distribution C ommit-
plain white with colored embroidery. All-
new B'nai B'rith lodge.
ro xi
and the drive $16,000,000 for Russian Jewry w
tee that the following approximate
150-thread silk, semi-service weight ... ....$1.50
n
around scalloped or plain hemstitched hems.
Advocate of Boston takes the same position. Again I say to Mr. Marshall charge expect to make this t
annual expenditures be made, on the
$1.85
185 heavy thread silk, full fashioned
ancl Mr. Brown like the New York World (I sure Louis Marshall will re. elaborate affair even given by the
Fancy boxes.
am Hill of New York, when he
basic of the collection of $15,000,
Sena t or David 13.
Others at 50e to $1.50 • Boa
c Jewish community.
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000, during each of the coming three
member this) said to th e
tried to take advantage of a situation and block the nomination °
t
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Complimenting Miss Irene Phi- years, with the understanding tha
Cleveland for the Presidency. 1 say to the leaders of the J. D. C. drive, \
linpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. due regard shall be had to such cerise
abi and unexpected emergencies ani
"DON'T!"
ill o l ike Philippe, whose marriage to R b 'II change in conditions as may from
If Appleton, Wisconsin, ever has an "Old Home Week," it ton; o H oudini Samuel Gordon of a
take place in December, Mrs. Adolph !time to
an "All Star Performance." Edna Ferber came from Apple
"ir agricultural
star by the name of Lueila
This brand needs no Introduction from us. Its
came from Appleton and now we fi nd a new
is
The handiest and most practical thing to wear
o
struetive work the sum of $2,500
high quality is widely recognized, and thereby
Melius, who has created a furore in Chicago, an Appletn, Wisconsin, Nov. 25, at a beautifully appointed I 000
re to In: ' le
of which $1,500,000, a
around the house, especially in the kitchen. Made
ideal for gifts. These at $1.05 are full fashioned
woman. Can Appleton boast of any noire celebrities? Please reply, care luncheon and badge al her home
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used in Russia and the remaining
of
heavy rubber, hand painted and crystal de-
with
pointex
heels.
and made of thread silk
Covers were laid for 16. On Thurs- 000,000. for Poland, Palestine, Ru-
of this paper.
signs. Pockets. Boxed.
Hose at $1.65 and $2.50 • Pair
day, Nov. 26. Mrs. Jacob Thal and mania and other countries.
Other Onyx
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Main Floor
Under the caption, "Christian Beware!" Ilerbert Croly of the Tomo
New
r- Miss Stella Thal entertained with a
"With respect to the allotment for I
Republic reviews a book entitled, "The Religion of Yesterday ands r egret- bridge-dinner for Miss Philippe. Hon- Palestine out of the $1,000,000 an-
n Im-
row," which is published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company. It i
oring the bride-elect Mrs. Joh 13
d nually. it is understood that $500,00 th -
able that lack of space prevents copious quotations from this review be- merman, Mrs. Gera ld
•
mveste
cause it reveals a penetrating understanding of the problems of the Christian Mrs. Ales I.evinsohn were hostesses annually shall be
at an elaborate bridge luncheon at !shares of stock of the Palestine of t
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church which thratens the very existence of organized Protestant Christian-
to
A gift that would make any mother or wife
t
What woman would not appreciate one of
I nomic Corporation out of is
happy. The "EXCEL" Electric Cooker requires
ity, and regardless of one's religious beliefs, this book certainly should prove the Bancroft Hotel on Tuesday, Dec. lcapital
of $3,000,000, whereby, wi h =
these beautiful silk scarfs that come in such et-
to C
no watching, no turning, nor basting. Cooks a
other capital assets now ovine
profitable and stimulating reading.
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tractive patterns and colors? Hand blocked
- .
a- F2
full meal without any trouble,
be acquired by the Palestine Develo
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lel= prints in every wanted shade.
Lucille Greenebaum and Mil
The author of the book, Kirsopp Lake, states in his preface:
t Council. the Ameriean Palesti
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Others at $2.95 to $37.50
is
ton Greenebaum spent last week en
Almost against my will I have been unable to disguise my fear
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in the city with their parents, Mr. and Compane and for siiscrintions to are- =
lest the churches leave their intellectual house-cleaning too late so
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that the generation now growing up will turn its back on all organized
Mrs. A. Greenebaum.
lious ind'aidoals. tly fall amount
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forms of Christianity. The result of any such movement at first
David Racoosin was the Thanksgiv- !capital, to wit, $3,000,000 of the P
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would be inevitably the apparent strengthening of a not unduly in-
nom is C orporation, shall •
!i est ine Econo
ing Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
telligent orthodoxy, and indeed, this can be observed already. `The
ided for.
h ave been
secondary and lasting result would be, if I am not wholly mistaken,
"2. For medical and cultural work
Gerard.
--
the gradual emergence of a new form of organized religion which
Miss Mae Solson was the guest for $600,000. annually, $300,000 thereof
probably would not call itself Christian, though it would represent
all
several days of her cousin, Mrs. Alex to be used in Russia, the remainder in I ficult and causes me personal sorrow.
more
but
Poland, Rumania, Palestine and else- Not
so much
because
of the
greater
difficulty
of the
money.ra
sing,
that was best in the Christianity today. I am daily more and my re-
because I grieve to see dissension in
convinced that this may happen and words cannot express
S. Levinsohn.
where.
the ranks of American Jewry. The
For
credit
Kaseas,
co-opera-
"3.
gret
In other words "Fundamentalism" is really the first sign of the disintegra- SHAW DESMOND WILL
business reconstruction difficulties confronting us merely in-
tives and
crease our determination to succeed.
lion of the Christian church as organized today and the worst menace that
TALK AT OPEN FORUM $400,000. annually, $250,000 thereof In these attacks neither the Joint
to
be
used
in
Russia, the remainder in
faces organized Protestant Christianity
---...........--
other countries, special consideration Distribution Committee nor the Unit-
Shaw Desmond, author of several
ed Jewish Campaidk has in any way
Former Ambassador Gerard would like to see a Jew or Catholic nomi-
to Poland.
sue.
novels and numerous books on econom- to be given
participated. If Mae attacks
nated for President. The possibilities are not very bright. There is one
"4. For refugee work $600,000 an-
ics and world politics, will spea k on
coed in reducing the amount collected
Catholic in the United States who might be nominated-Governor Smith, of
nually.
"Asia's
Challenge
to
White
Civilize-
in
our
Campaign,
it
will
necessarily
New York. As for a Jew becoming President, well, at this writing, he has
"5 For orphan, institution work,
" meeting of the Detroit Open
about the same chance of being selected as he has of being chosen to lead to
$900,000. annually.
ng.
Forum which will he held on SundaY etc. "It must, however, be understood i mean less help for those in Europe
the holy Name parade. All this speechmaking makes more or less interest-
1 and consequently
afternoon, Dec. 6, at 3 o'clock in the
If we overcome these difficulties, we
ing news copy, but for practical purposes, it is less than minus: The time auditorium of Central High School, that
these are only approximate and ,
i
three years, to
may come when we shall have enough religion in this country to make
it
allocations."
of deve
religi ous ( ?1 Cass at Warren avenues. Ireland's 1 tentative
In making this announcement Mr. hope,
the next
e handicap us
, make during
this $15,000,00o
far as pos-
ith
lopment. rilliant novelist and writer on present
ext 0, so have been
ible for a m an to r un for office
out thn
i our reli gi
stage
Bible. meet the nee whi
amon g other t things
th
wat
t
reached
n'
p pudice.
re;
But we have
day world problems of 'which he is a Warburg said, Only Salvation.
iis
kind
words.
S
Farms
xceptional
In any event, we thank Mr. Gerard ....
fol
"Since
the last meeting of the Env- laid before u, To budgetize in ad.
profound student has hasi e
:
for contact
F.uro-
unishment! How would you like to be the richest man in the opportunity
peen authorities
and the with
leading
In- cutive
of the
Joint
vance
impossible.
bution Committee
Committee and
since
Dr. Distri.
Jo- know
too is well
from our Unhappily
ten years' we
ex-
What a p
henry
that crises and unexpected
world and yet be unable to visit New York? That's
Ford's
predica-
1iierience
end other authorities in-
erman henry
Bernstein,
who
is suing
ergencies
and
changes
arise.
,
head
of
the
Agro.
em
Russian
osen
dian,
,eph A . R
ment. If you want to know the answe
ew-
eluding those close to Gandhi, Dan and
I "On Dr. Rosen's arrival in Europe,
enryr
H
Mr. Ford for libel. Of course, H
Ford could
go to New York-but he the leaders of Russia's future plan to joint, which has done the great
J
in Russia. I
wouldn't find it a comfortable experience. I understand that if Samuel
i ish agricultural work
he will immediately go to his
Berlin,
two
raise the East against the white races. reached these shores, we have had where
he will confer with
Untermeyer ever gets him on the witness stand, that there will be a bigger
a
I
America's
ides who will come
demand for seats than there were at the World Series'
ball games. It m y He shows what he thinks
he new orien-1full opportunity to weigh with him I chiet Russian a
a pplication for a front position in the face of t is
credrd
to whatever
this work, from Russia for that purpose, also
it to
'gad
evidence
eng due
in rega
the ev
be ten years before it happens, but I want to file my
for other problems with our efficient European director,
Latino.
and givin
seat sight now.
d Kahn. In the next thir-
.
'd
Dr Berner
RS
I confronting Jewry, we are the more ty days it will be absolutely necessary
fully persuaded that we cannot disre- for Pr. Rosen to know how far her
can obligate himself for the Russian
I rv. the e
thethem work during the coming year. While
Chanekeh Dance:
isiO 0
ntributed
any
co
the money for the coming year need
NotesMinister Fulfills One of Demands
ji
' selves. Nobody has
The is going to give an exclusive
The
Polish-Jewish Ares,sest,
' argument to contradict the sad fact not now be spent, it is clear from
formal dance at Webster Hall,
many talks which Colonel Lehman,'
---
WARSAW.-What
is
considered
as
I
that
traders
and
small
manufacturers
Tuesday eve., Dec. 16. Only m
many others cannot make a li e- Mr. Rosenberg and I have had with
n
berg and their escorts are invited to
Forget•Me - Nola.
are Dr. Rosen, that he will be obliged to
a concession to Jewish jurists i
Rus
attend.
f the points of the Polish ins in
A new Young Judaean Club ca e
k his plans and commitments in
' hut any occupation whatever,
land, one u
e-
the Forget-me-Nots of Zion has been Jewish Agreement was embodied in ,vii o
the action of the Polish Minister of and
that if we
want to make citizens
self-sup-
!porting,
self-respecting
out tailed
the immediate
future.
A from
full him
organized under the supervision of
statement will
come
Supper Class:
days
ago.
from
Berlin
within the next
There is still room for a few more Miss Sadie Goodman. The meetings Justice
The Minister several
confirmed a list
of lot them,
the cable
soil offers for
many the
Iby
OPEN EVENINGS
members in the Monday and Tuesday will be held at the homes of the vari-
as you all know, two or three week,"
admittedlonly salv ati on.
During the meeting, David A.
are to be
view,
supper classes. The girls come down ous members on Saturday evening At Jewish jurists
"With
this
in
being admit- and with the other acute problems as
that the Joint Dis-
who
fore
the
last
meeting
held
at
Miss
Revs
to the club house from work and
to court practice be
e
ee prtoobabelelabpooriaictv
prepare their own meals. It is a Goldman's home on Frederick etreet td I to
tribution
his the
inaugural
bar.
statement as the , to refugee essistance, orphan oasis- Brown
then Cont7i
as kedtts,te
very interesting and worth while the following officers were elected:
, tance, reconstruction, sanitation and so mewhat oar
to some degree cultural education, relating to the Palestine Economic
class, especially for those who expect President, Gertrude Brown; vice- leader of the coalition peer
to keep house at some future date. - president, Anna I.apinsky; secretary, Count Skrzynski expressed his satis- not only in Russia but throughout Corporation. Ile referred briefly to
Anna Fine; treasurer, Sylvia Stone. faction at the "heritage of the former Eastern Europe and Palestine, the his recent visit to l'alestine, his strong
The program consisted of Hebrew government.' referring to the declar- United Jewish Campaign was planned belief in the need of reconstructive
Friday Night Services:
talks. songs and dances. The next ation of the Club of Jewish Deputies and has now been inaugurated the work there and expressed the hone
Alvin Hersch, a local lawyer, will meeting will be held at the home of In which "a change towards the bet- purpose of which is to provide funds that the Joint Distribution Commit-
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lead the services on Friday evening, Annette Fine of East Kirby avenue.
friends regarding the prompt service and fair treat•
ter" in the Polish Jewish relations for the next three years to carry en tee would take appropriate action in
Ask your
Dec. 11. He will talk on "The Jew
work in Europe and Palestine. We this iniportant work.
was announced.
-
If you want First or second mortgage, or first
in English Literature." From his in
meat gives by us.
"As in science, so in politics--new laid the facts before the Jews of
sell your land contract, see the
teresting discussion on Ludwig Lew-
inventions and innovations must be America at the Philadelphia Confer-
mortgage on vacant, or wish to
ATTEND I. 0. B. B. COUNCIL
I WONDER
isohn's "Israel," which he gave Fri-
great
confirmed by several attempts. Noth-
last September and at that unani-
eve-
ence
worth.while
-
al
l
fl!y, Dec. 4, a very
was
be accomplished by one at
conference a resolution
ing can
ning is being looked forward to.
it
The Michigan council of B'nai tempt. I do not doubt that the same mously passed with which you are all
Whenever I hear people stressing,
rith lodges will hold an important spirit has moved the Club of Jewish
I occasionally do, that their new
familiar.
B.
A. as
of
David
PETER PATTERSON, Manager
meetinsr in Bay City next Sunday Deputies to prepare its declaration to
Monthly Meeting:
words
apartment has two or even three hathr
The
u
the Grabaki government. I hope that Brown give me heart-1 needed it. I wonder whether they bathe two or ;
Fred Johnson of the F.-abate Court when delegates r fom ldges throgh-
ll attend. Pis gah this spirit will live long and be suc- Frankly, this constant barrage of at-
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three times as often as the people who I
held the members' attention with a out the state wi
tacks. incomprehensible to me, es- have only one or merely have more
very interesting talk on "Social Lodge, No.. 4 1. 0. B. B. of Detroit cessful," he stated.
' 11 after the unanimity of the false pride and are more boastful than
Rork in Detroit," at their monthly will be represented by two delegates
The soul of a child is purer than
hiladelphia Conference of last Sep-
meeting, Nov. 29. About 150 girls and by Adolph Freund a past presi-
dent of the council and honorary life an altar before which truth is often tember, makes our work far more dal- ethers-Dr. Alexander Lyons.
were present.
banquet will be tendered
mocked.
bar A
Whoever cares
res to learn will always to visiting delegotes.
find a teacher.

to Secretary Davis of the Department of Labor regarding his pro-
egistering aliens. lie explained that it wasn't in any way to
I spoke
r
d plan of with
pose
confused
European espionage system. Nevertheless, while I am con-
t
war-
be
vinced shot Mr. Davis's intentions are honorable and that there is no
ran for elieving hat
he be particularly unfriendly to any group of people,
t
b
much bitter denunciation and suspicion of this plan. So
has been
yet
it aeons
there hardly good judgment for an organization like the Philadelphia
Chamber of Commerce to place itself on record as in favor of registering
aliens. It went even further and decided to try to influence the National

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