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anti-war because he saw in war a force let loose that
would destroy all the previous values man had so labor-
iously built up. The urbanity, culture and internation-
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alism which had flowered since 1860 was sure to be
Preament endangered by the debacle of the war. How must such
JOSEPH J. CUMMINS
By Leo M. Glassman.
Editor a sensitive artist react to the challenge to all that he
JACOB MARGOLIS
By RABBI LEON FRAM.
General Manager cherished. He had no illusions as to the horrors, vul-
JACOB H. SCHAKNE
(Copyri;zht, Jewish Telegraphic
Delivered at Temple Beth El,
Agency, 1927.)
garity and beastliness of it.
Entered as Second-elwis matter March 1, MIL at the Postollice at Detroit,
Mich., tinder the Act of March 3, 1879.
Although he was a native and citizen of a neutral
hard fact of it—he does. In Chicago
There is altogether too much emu-
Even a God.
in the last five years there have been
it bring expended apt, the problem
country, Denmark, yet his life. ideals and labors were
General Offices and Publication Building
General von Werder, a famous
almost 1,000 indictments for murder.
f capital punishment in the State of
525 Woodward Avenue
so inextricably and intimately bound up with the rest German general, was traveling in a
lichigan. Why must great newspa- Of these, about 400 were convicted, and
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of Europe that he could not permit the thing to go on train from Leipzig to Berlin. Nat- ,., ors, which are so practical and busi- only 15 executed. Think of it-20s
London Office:
indictments a year, SO convictions, and
urally he was in a first-class car, but
less-like in the treatment of every
without his protest against the enormity perpetrated there
14 Stratford Place, London. W. 1, England.
0 Cher subject, become excessively sen-
being no other passenger!, in
only three executions. The murderer
against humanity and civilization.
t imental when they approach the sub-
in Chicago has odds in his favor rang-
his coach, he felt lonesome, until at
$3.00 Per Year
Subscription, in Advance
Brandes did live to see the day when all his worst a certain station where the train j e•t of crime? Why must great busi- ing from 25 to 1 to ft to I. But the
To Insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this
tens men's organizations composed of odds in favor of the murderer are even
stopped a wealthy-looking person
fears were realized. He learned that internationalism with a distinctly Jewish face entered,
office by Tuesday evening of each week. When mailing notices,
greater than these figures indicate.
ten of affairs, men of experience and
kindly use one side of the paper only.
was a fragile vase that could not withstand the heavy and the following conversation en- a chievement act passionately 81111 hys- For we know right well what sort of
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in•ites correspondence on subjects of Intereit
men these 15 were who were executed.
erically when the difficult social
blows of an insane chauvinism that spread over Europe, sued between the two:
to the Jewish people, but disclaimsresponxibility for an indorsement of the
"General, I, too, had a son in the
problem of crime comes before them They were "schleinihls," wretches
d by the writer•.
views exp t
and when he learned that America, which was prior to army,
without !none) fir friends. They were
said the Jew.
or consideration? Have we not yet
"That is very fine. But where is
earned that terror and emotionalism unable to afford good lawyers. They
Adar 23, 5687 the war singularly free from these national passions and
February 25, 1927
did not pay the penalty for murder.
the general asked.
and sentimentality are dangerous hen-
hatreds, was gripped by the same forces he became de- he "I now?"
They paid the penalty for poverty.
made a merchant of him."
dicaps to the solution of any problem?
spondent over the future of the world. He discovered'
The warden of Sing Sing, New York,
"Why?"
f we are to handle the crime situation
"Shop."
"Well,
what
prospect
was
there
for
effectively
we
must
not
act
from
im-
says
he does not know of a single man
too that the poison of anti-Semitism became so virulent
of means who ever paid the death pen-
tulle either of pity or vengeance. We
A social drama in four acts by H. Leivick, directed that he too was not spared. He found to his amazement him in the army?"
ally.
In any state where capital pun-
"What was he?"
nust not be content with doing the
by Jacob Ben-Ami, at the Majestic Theater in Detroit, that he was compelled to recognize his Je•ishness after
ishment is practiced the criminal may
"Ile was a lieutenant."
hing which merely satisfies our out-
confidently
figure that the chances in
is the modest announcement on the program, but for a all his life as a cosmopolite.
"A lieutenant? Why, that is a
raged feelings. We must put our tern-
favor of his acquittal are 100 to 1. H is
high office, and if he had stayed in
pers under control and calmly and
faithful transcription of American Jewish industrial life
chances
are
not nearly so good in a
the army he might have become a
scientifically try to discover in the
nothing that has been done to date can compare with it.
state
.h where capital punishment has
captain.'
light of our own experience and the
"Well, what is a captain?" the Jew
c
But it was infinitely more than a mere transcription.
e r
experience
c m ce of other
"Passing the Buck."
shrugged his shoulders indifferently.
heda. 1 Punishment Fails.
are th mast efficient devices
bei W
n hayb'Cit
lias p
The cast was apparently selected not with the idea of
"A captain," the general replied,
the
for
protecting
ourselves
from
is the explanation for these
This bit of slang aptly and adequately describes the "that is a great deal, and he might present outbreak and .preventing fa-
creating a star, but to carry out the theory of complete
surprising facts? The explanation is
lure outbreaks of criminality.
ensemble which is the dominant note in such artistic action of the immigration and particularly Chairman have become a major."
chiefly that the practice of capital pun-
"Well, what is a major?" the Jew
Albert Johnson, champion of noble Nordicism.
The Futility of Passion.
ishment does not conform with the
groups as The Moscow Art Theater, the Vilna Troupe,
asked in the same indifferent tone."
The excitement which prevails in
psychological make-up of the Ameri-
When President Coolidge, Secretary of Labor Davis
"In time he might even have be-
and The Habima Players.
Detroit just now reminds me of a sins-
can people. It goes against the grain.
a lieutenant-colonel."
Under the urge of newspaper terror-
The needle trade shop with its whirring motors, and Commissioner llusband. all endorsed the plan to come
filar tense situation which we under-
"And what is a lieutenant-colo-
went in Illinois about two years ago.
ism they may ask for it, beg for it,
humming sewing machines, artificial lights, its complex enable 35,000 wives and children who were separated nel?"
cry for it. But once they have it they
Illinois has long been a nest of ban-
"A great deal, mein herr. In time
of ambitions, jealousies, loyalties and disillusionments from fathers and husbands to enter the country as non-
really haven't the heart to use it. The
ditry. But at that time we were suf-
war he might have had an oppor-
killers of today are mainly young men
fering from a particularly virulent
of daily drudgery as well as the exhilarating holiday quota immigrants, hardly anybody could -be blamed for of
tunity to be elevated to colonel."
and young women. It will listen to
eruption of highway robbery. The
spirit of the strike is definitely Jewish and can hardly having high hopes that the immigration law would be
"And what is a colonel'?"
absurd pleas of insanity, pleas of
whole state was terror-stricken. Sonia-
"What!" the general exclaimed in-
be appreciated or even understood by an American so modified as to bring about a very reasonable and hu-
youthful irresponsibility, pleas of self
body introduced into the state legisla-
dignantly. "A colonel is a com-
defense—anything to avoid the delib-
ture a bill to impose the death penalty
audience. It is almost as strange and exotic as the mys- mane change.
mander of a regiment, and if he is
upon the crime of robbery armed. Sen. crate taking of young life. The aver-
tical folk play, the "Dybbuk," to those Americans who
If, despite all the rosy prospects, we still had reser- a brave map he can even become a timent in favor of that bill swept the age American who sits on a jury may
have it in hint to take human life when
There was not a dissenting
state.
have been raised in that environment where the factory vations and insisted upon determined and concerted ef- brigadier-general."
"Well, and what is a brigadier-gen-
he is in a fit of rage. He will not kill
voice except from ministers and uni-
employer and employe are utter strangers whose lives fort, it was because we know from the past that devious eral?"
in cold blood. And when a jury re-
versify professors, and these were im-
"He can be advanced to the office
fuses to kill it seldom imposes or ad-
never crossed and do not cross.
mediately hooted down as "pink tea
and insidious methods are employed by the klan and
general."
vocates any other penalty. It says
guzzlers" and parlor Bolshevists. It
In the sense of the close knit drama with climaxes Nordic saviors of America, and if they had ceased their of "Well,
and what is a general?"
"Not guilty" and releases the prisoner
seemed as if an overwhelming public
and the love theme, there is very little to be found in vociferous clamor they had not decided to abandon the
"Donnerwetter! Jew! Von Wer-
altogether. If once in a lung time the
opinion would compel unanimous pas-
Leivick's tableaux of impersonal grinding drudgery. more subtle and secretive method of legislative lobby- der jumped up excitedly. A general! sage of the hill. Fortunately, one leg- jury is hard and declares the prisoner
You say what is a general? Look
guilty, then the governor can be de-
islator had the courage to point out
The tragedy of a people torn up by the roots from the ing.
here, I understand that you are a
pended upon to grant a pardon. In
to the assembly that such a law would
wealthy man. I have worked hard
European scene and made to fit the industrial machine
Michigan public opinion can compel a
place
the
citizens
of
the
state
in
great-
The stage seemed all set for joining the separated for 35 years before I became a gen- er jeopardy than ever. Suppose I ant governor
to refrain from pardoning
of America is a theme which requires skill and disci- families. All that apparently remained to be done was eral. But I would not exchange the
the life convicts for political purposes,
held up by an armed robber, he or-
pline, for there is the ever present danger of slopping the passage of the Wadsworth bill in the Senate, after honor of my office for all your mil- gued. I have the chance now that he but in a capital punishment state pub-
tic opinion is powerless in this respect.
will merely take my money and then
over into sentimentality and happy ending. All this which the House committee would hold a joint meet- lions!"
but what is a general?" the
It cannot coerce the governor's con-
let me go. He has no urgent reason
is achieved with notable success by a cast composed of ing with the Senate committee and the bill would be Jew "Yes,
persisted with the same indiffer-
science in a matter of life and death.
for killing me. But if for robbery he
Gershon Rubin, Jacob Ben-Ami, Max Rosenthal, Anatol passed and signed by the President.
Thus capital punishment throws an at-
ence.
incurs the sonic capital penalty as for
"To
the
devil,
Jew!
What
would
mosphere of sickly sentimentality
murder,
he
may
as
well
kill
me
and
Vinogradoff, Rubin liersh, Lidia Pototzkaia, Yechiel
It soon developed, however, that unforseen con- you have your son become, a god?" eliminate the chief witness of the around the courtroom and the execu-
Goldsmith, Leonid Sniegoff, Jacob Mestel, Helen Zelin-
"Well, and what is a god?"
tive mansion and perverts the normal
crime
that
may
send
him
to
the
gal-
"Are you insane? Does a god
processes of justice.
skaia, Bessie Budnick, F. Frenkel Reuben Wendorff, S. tingencies and unexpected obstacles arose. The House
IOWA. lie has nothing to lose by kill-
committee decided not to meet in the joint session with mean nothing to you Jews either?"
Now we can see why it happens that
ing me, and everything to gain. After
Traibush, Leon Kolker, Victor Pecker, S. Tobachinoff,
"No, general. a god is not so much
capital punishment encourages violent
that matter-of-fact explanation the
the
Senate.
The
dilatory
tactics
continued
in
one
form
Sabina Rosethal, Liza Varon, S. Anisfeld, S. Rosenthal,
crime.
If the criminal calculates at
to us either. We had a Jew once who
wilted and failed. The law which,
and another until at last Mr. Johnson discovers that no became a god. but he did not find bill
all, his calculation is not "How severe
in the excitement of the moment, was
Carl Prince and M. Beliafski.
is
the
penalty
for this crime?" but
much
favor
among
us."
relied upon to protect citizens in their
It is quite impossible, after seeing the "Dance of the action should be taken until a complete study is made
property proved on examination to be "What are my chances for getting
of the whole problem. That which seemed so simple
a
menace
to
their
very
lives.
There
away
with
it?"
If
he can confidently
Needle," to escape the conviction that the modernist
He Learned to Be Cautious.
and had the support of President Coolidge, Secretary
figure it out this way "I know I can
is a great difference between the law
spirit of the experimental theater in America and of
A merchant in a small town of
get
past
the
police,
as hundreds like
Davis and all other persons in the highest places, seems Eastern Europe who had big ambi- that satisfies your emotions and the
Max Rheinhart in Germany, has taken firm hold of the
me have gotten by them, but even if
that meets tour needs. The meas-
destined for limbo, at least for the present session of tions went to Vienna hoping to make law
they catch me, a good lawyer will save
ure which is prompted by blind pas-
sophisticated Yiddish dramatists.
a fortune. It was the first time he
me front the jury, as he has saved
sion may only increase your danger.
ever went to a large city. On his re-
The settings, too, are in the modern manner, by Congress.
hundreds like nu•, and even if the jury
We all dislike the bandits and the
The present status of the bill to admit this special turn a fellow merchant asked hint gangsters—even the disciples of Him convicts me the governor will pardon
Cleon Throckmorton, who has done such excellent work
how he had fared.
me as he has pardoned hundreds like
that said, "Love thine enemy" seem to
category
of
women
and
children
must
convince
all
those
at the Provincetown and later in uptown New York.
"Bah, Vienna business is not what
me. No matter what happens, I ant
hate them—we would all undoubtedly
The terrific impacts of the dynamos and mass pro- who believe in a liberal immigration policy that the re- it's cracked up to be. Let me tell get a great kick out of seeing the vil- bound in the end to get away free as
you what happened. I walk along the
strictionists
coterie
is
definitely
opposed
to
the
slightest
hundreds like me have done"—if
lains
bite
the
dust.
But
as
citizens
of
duction could not obliterate those passions and loyalties
street thinking what merchandise I
criminal can figure this way, then he
a civilized state, we must not yield to
should buy, when I see a sign read-
of the Bundist and revolutionists who theorize about a modification of their holy enactment.
will commit the crime even if the pen-
impulses. We most adopt the nteas-
Mr. Johnson was somewhat fearful about his own ing 'Manicure.' So I say to myself, ores which will give us the greatest alty on the statute books is death by
glOrious life, but who actually live under the implacable
'Well, I'll go in and buy some mani-
slow torture. On the other hand. if
protection from crime rather
regime of the time-clock and the keen competition of re-election, particularly on account of the national orig- cure:' a good merchant, as you know, ultimate
he knows that the chances are that he
than the measure which will afford us
ins
scheme
for
admitting
aliens.
Now
that
there
is
can
make
money
out
of
any
kind
of
will be quickly caught and as quickly
the dress industry. When the test of loyalty comes,
the keenest immediate thrill.
I walk in. They tell
merchandise.
sentenced, then he will not commit the
With
the
advocates
of
capital
pun-
practical
unanimity
that
the
national
origins
plan
will
Ben-Ami in the role of Wolff, one of the bosses of the
me to sit down at a table and cut my
crime even if the penalty is only one
ishment I agree to this extent—that
shop, cannot deny his past, forgets his position and never be put into effect, yet Mr. Johnson is still hesitant finger nails. And then they ask me immediate action is necessary. I have year. No crime is worth one sure year
for
22,000
kronen.
Later
I
see
an-
joins with the strikers in the mad delirious fighting that about employing strong methods, and is still unchanged other sign on which it says 'Pedicure,' little sympathy with the academicians in prison.
What Michigan Needs.
tell as in this hour of danger that
takes place in his own "shop." The "scabs" are a in his attitude toward non-quota immigrants. He thinks so I wall: in, thinking, well, perhaps who
nothing short of a complete reform of
Is it not evident, then, that what
motley crew of "jazz dolls" who have not a single idea the more graceful and innocuous way out is to "pass this is some kind of merchandise. our social order will avail to stay the Michigan needs least now is a capital
tell me to sit down and cut my
current outbreak of lawlessness. The
punishment law. What it needs most
in their heads; a harassed desperate, father of four the buck" to a commission which will study the whole They
toe nails, and they ask me for 44,000
social order has nowhere and nowhen
First, a governor who will permit
children ; an ambitious designer ; an old man who knows problem and in a year or two make a report on its kronen. As I was walking along the been perfect, yet at many places and is:
convicts to remain in prison instead
street after that I now another sign,
times crime has been under control.
of sending them out to hoist him at
not of the differing theories of labor and capital, but findings.
I
'Opera Walkure.' But this time
is true that only the continuing
the next election. Second, a police
Albert Johnson has been hard bitten by his own pet couldn't be fooled. Nothing doing, I It
whose sense of decency finally gets the best of him ;
spread of education and the progress.
force adtsivate to apprehend crimin-
and the love starved aged Raiah whose own personal theories. lie committed himself to the notion of keep- said to myself. 'God knows what ively more equitable distribution of als expeditiously. Third, a bench
the good things of life can ultimately
which is out of politics, operates by a
tragedy far transcends any of the issues involved in ing out as many non-Nordics as possible and does not they'll cut here.'"
destroy the roots of crime. But it dues
simplified procedure, and is capable
possess the resilience or astuteness to find a way out ex-
Relativity in Dowry.
the strike.
not follow that the curbing of the
of handling criminal cases with dis-
present unusual and disproportionate
Reb Zolman, who was the noggid
The "shop." although impersonal and for the most cept by shifting the whole burden of responsibility on
patch. Michigan needs, in addition, a
crinn activity must await the arrival
of the town, had three daughters,
stricter regulation of the sale of fire-
part devastating and corrosive, yet has its moments of to others.
of an Utopian social system. No, I
whom he found difficulty in marrying
arms, provision fur the permanent im-
S. joy and abandon. Above all, the quiet dignity and
Despite Mr. ,Johnson and his politics, the plight of off. Meeting a young man who, he agree rather with the advocates of the prisonment of habitual offenders, and
pending
crime
bills
that
there
are
im-
was
told,
wan
looking
for
a
bride,
more especially, provision for the sci-
A splendid courage of Lipman and Minna stand out.
these 35,000 is just as grave and shocking as it was
mediate remedies to be applied. But
Zalman spoke to him as follows:
entific treatment of young offenders.
Detroit Jewry should show its appreciation of the when the question first came up. If anything, time has Reb
I cannot follow the agitators for capi-
c7
"I love my daughters and would
If Michigan now enacts n capital pun-
"4 work of A. Littman, who has made the Yiddish drama merely aggravated it. This matter is no longer one of like to see them all well married, and tal punishment in their panic and ishment
law it will have none of these
frenzy. This thing involves my very
I
am
not
in
bad
circumstances,
I
as
needful
things for a long time, for the
possible here, by supporting him in his present enter- political expediency. This amendment must receive the am willing to give a handsome dowry life. In dealing with it I shall not
current agitation in behalf of the elec-
prise at the Majestic Theater.
attention of the present Congress and unless all who with each of them. Now, Miriam, permit myself to act blindly. I shall tric chair is fostering the childish il-
'
enmity the hardest facts of experience
my 20-year-old daughter, will get
lusion that electricity will solve the
favor it continue to clamor and insist, it will be handed 200
and apply the toughest kind of com-
roubles when she marries. Rivke,
problem of crime as it has solved the
over to this committee where it will no doubt remain who won't see 25 again, will have 500 mon sense to the task of saving myself problem of housework. Push the but-
Georg Brandes Passes.
treat an untimely death by murder.
roubles, while the man who takes 30-
ton. Presto--crime is gone. No more
for
an
unconscionably
long
time.
The death of Georg Brandes ended the career of
The Hard Facts.
year-old Basye will get no less than
crime!
And
the
first
hard
fact
I
shall
con-
In
this
whole
matter,
one
is
tempted
to
ask
a
perti-
1,000 roubles."
In a brave effort to rationalize their
one of the ablest literary critics and social thinkers of
sider is that in no great city in Amer-
The young man listened carefully
state of hysteria, the advocates of cap-
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His last years nent question: Why was the matter not thoroughly
ica has capital punishment been
to Reb Zalman's speech, deiberated
ital punishment point to England and
and
adequately
studied
before
the
immigration
bill
was
known to bring about a decrease in
were filled with disillusionment and pessimism, due to
a moment and asked: "You haven't
Canada where capital punishment is
the volume of violent crimes. The
practiced and the crime rate is low.
the recrudescence of the chauvinism let loose by the passed Can Mr. Johnson and Senator Reed answer it daughter of about 40, have you?" crime
wave which prevails in Detroit
They say that if we of Michigan would
Great War and if possible worsened by the inequitable this?
prevails also in capital punishment
A Bigger Man at Home.
only enforce a capital punishment law
cities. The most obvious fact in the
as those countries do, we would be as
peace treaty of Versailles.
Aaron, a small town merchant, had
whole situation is that capital punish-
IC^
free from crime as those countries are.
arrived at the home of a wealthy
Brandes was the product of that scientific move-
makes no difference whatsoever.
Now, in the name of common sense,
Judge Henry A. Grady of North Carolina. for four friend in Vienna. After greeting him ment
I have only recently come here from
ment of which Charles Darwin was the leader. Dar-
what conditions is Detroit more likely
`1-'?
years grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, resigned from cordially and showing him around the Chicago, Illinois. The State of Illinois to
reproduce, the conditions of Chicago
win's profound and illuminating discoveries in the field
house, the friend, looking at Aaron's
has "enjoyed" capital punishment over
the organization because the order tried to coerce the
and New York, or the conditions of
suit, remarked:
of biology stirred Europe as it had never been before.
since its founding. But Chicago's toll
Canada
and England! I am not
"That suit is about eight sizes too
legislature into passing a bill which would make it a
of murder is much heavier than that
After half a century the repercussions of the theory of felony to be a member of the Catholic Church or the
betting man, but if I were, I would
ig for yea. Where did you get
of Detroit. In Chicago, it seems, cap-
wager
that
capita punishment will
"A schneider in my home town
evolution are still felt, as evidenced by the deluge of
ital punishment is not only a negligible
work in Detroit as it works in Chicago
it for me."
obscurantism in the hinterland of America. Then, too. Knights of Columbus, and marriage between Catholics made
factor in crime prevention. It seems to
and
not
as
it
works in London. On
"It looks as though it were made
be the chief obstacle in the way of
the rise of internationalism, with its hopeful promise of and Protestants would be forbidden when attended by
the other hand, if Michigan could
for a man twice your size."
crime prevention. Every time a ban•
any
agreement
as
to
the
rearing
of
children.
Certainly
actually reproduce the super-efficient
"Well," remarked Aaron, with an
a world freed from discord and poverty poWerfully im- such a law would be unconstitutional and in direct op-
dit is executed the underworld kills
police system and the speedy judicial
air of importance, "I'm a much big-
several policemen in revenge. and the
pressed the sensitive artist and cosmopolitan. Steeped
procedure of London, capital punish-
ger man in my home town."
position
to
every
fundamental
of
the
American
tradition
feud is endless, and the bandits are
meat would be superfluous. All who
as he was in all the currents of science and philosophy, of no state religion, but what difference does that make
always several ahead of the execu-
have taken the trouble to study the
he brought to his criticism a rich and profound erudi-
PIETY VERSUS POLITICS
tilodnfear s. hi F:noed
o
r wah nilde tah,‘e ksulaatred stifiallliokw
illss
of
crime situation abroad know that what
to
men
who
are
animated
by
malice
and
hatred
and
them one at a time by means of the
tion. In his hands literary criticism took on a new form
deters crime there is not the penalty
Now and then I observe that at the
getting caught, but the certainty of
and was no longer a mere commentary upon the form who would, if possible, create a super-state conducted
the bandits are using machine guns
dedication of a conservative Jewish
getting caught. The London police
or a superficial discussion of the substance but became by madmen, of whom the Imperial Wizard Evans is the synagogue in Greater New York non- and are in the business of killing on a are
not in politics and they have an
wholesale basis. No, capital punish-
Jewish public officials are given con-
of itself a creative art. He belonged in that select com- spokesman. Almost simultaneous with the resignation
uncanny way of pouncing upon a mur-
ment does not deter the criminals of
of
Judge
Grady
came
the
news
that
68
of
the
86
chap-
spicuous part, even more so occasion-
darer
within 23 hours of the commis-
pany of Saint Beauve, Havelock Ellis, and to a lesser
ally than is accorded to rabbis who.
So many good people think shin of the crime. London judges are
ters in the state had surrendered their charters. This is
il ts
i ih
earuld, but it doesn't. On the con-
degree James Gibbons Hunecker.
may be presumed to be more appro-
not in politics and they have en inex-
Detroit.Ainmpucri orahle way of bringing the trial to in
Brandes did his major work during a period of lit- tantamount to the dissolution of the klan in the State priately in place than either • Protest- ctriagr:,thiatnehnecohuarsagiens
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or a Catholk layman. I suspect
der
end
a few days. It is not se-
erary, artistic and scientific eagerness. In all these of North Carolina. This episode shows that though the ant
some Jews think more of politics
that
verity of punishment which deters the
fields men were creating new forms, making new syn- morons who make up the rank and file of the organiza- than they do of piety. I have never trait, has
English criminal, but the celerity and
worst and justice at its laxest, the
seen • Catholic or Protestant church
certainty of punishment.
theses, and if generalizations were too broad as future tion can be made to subscribe to many silly and prepos-
killer
.tr a en t t a i a fa el w
i ey itei:swih n er p erir sa op-
n.
dedicated by a Jewish politician. I
The Lesson of England.
analytical studies showed. yet the time was glamorous terous formulas, yet even they know that the legislation
In C ph uin cia ‘gn
h...
, natndprefovrailt:atthemmauttredremin r
hope that I never shill. In religion
This has Men proven in a very posi-
advocated by the imperial wizard can lead to nothing
consistency is as beautiful as it is be-
tire way. Several hundred years ago
and expansive.
ital
nign.—The Supplement.
England was overrun by pickpockets.
All of this profoundly influenced Brandes, the critic short of civil war. The last strongholds of the klan in
Rows scot free. I know you think he
The British government thought there
and philosopher. But with the outbreak of the war in the South are disintegrating. The process cannot go on
shouldn't These statements are very
A cook is made, but a roasts: is
surprising. But he des—that's the
born.
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