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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 19

KISCH FORCED TO Pogrom Propaganda
A
by Gorki
RESIGN; H. SACHER Attacked
TAKES HIS PLACE Fanmus

Zionists Dissatisfied With
Weakness of His Politic
cal Policy,

Writer Publishes
Indignant Article
Moscow Organ.

Miiscott'.—(J.

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CHROAICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED 114 MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929

,

enth of Marshall
STERN FELICITATES
Estate for Charity,

T

Testament.

. NEW YORK.-1.1, T A.)--The
will of the late Louis Marshall,

who died on Sept. 11 nt Zurich,

COMMUNITY ON ITS
RESPONSE TO FUND

Comments on Remarkable
Character of Local
Palestine Drive.

Switzerland, was deposited
the clerk in Surrogate's Court. with
NEW RECORD IS MADE

The value of the estate was not
given, but it was estimated that
it
might reach $5,000,000, The will
was tiled without a petition, and
teas not offered for
i
probate,
as
James Marshall, his sun, believes
there may have been a later will.
'rime instrument found was dated

IN NUMBER OF DONORS

Local Chairman Points to all
G fts Being in Cash; No
Campaign Expense.

Milford Stern, chairman of the
19, 1021, and it was indi- Detroit Palestine Emergency Re-
c March
at e d that
a search was under way lief
for a subsequent document.
Fund Committee, in a state-
mint issued on Tuesday, felici-
ll ren Bene ficierics.
totes the
The wi
community upon its upon
produce d
the erous response
greater
greater part of Mr. Marshall's es- the remarkable and comments upon
character of the lo-
g h r
Marshall Billikop f of
Philadelphia, cal Indri ae supplementary statement

and his sons, J1111101,

and, Mr. Stern took exception to the
George. Mrs. Billikopf Robert
receives a' tone of the
editorial in last week's
life income from one-quarter of issue of
The Detroit Jewish Chron-
!the residuary estate, the principal
isle which referred to the cam-
of that share passing to her chil- paign as "diaappointing" because
dren upon her death. The sons
each receive the interest from one- . of the failure of the wealthy Jews
to give in proportion to the iseri-
quarter of the residuary estate ousness
of the situat on, Mr.
i
until they reach the age
of 30,' Stern expressed
when they he
the view that this
are o t o
h lf was a very succeesful
receivebutt
campaiga
, principal the th e half
t
to
be
t at r ,, paid having broken all record
our grandchildren re- number of contributors-Mor
ceive $10,000 each.
e than
4,000 individuals contributed to
Mr. Marshall provided that one- this fund, as compared with the
tenth of his personal estate wan to 3,200 Jewish donors in the 1925
be divided into '40 equal parts, to campaign, which was until
now the
be placed in trust in various pro- record.
portions for several institutions.
Mr. Sterna statement follows:
The largest of the institutional
Mr. Stern's Statement,
trust beneficiaries is the Jewish
" osh Hashanah in Detroit will
Theological Seminary, which is to b
e
a
pp
haier
and h ola
receive the
ie r d y
the income from 10 parts. cause De
troit Jew ry wa s ki nd and
I The Jewish Protectory and Aid generous to Jewry in Palestine.
Society and the Jewish Welfare "It is an opportune time to give
Board will receive the income from ' to my appreciation of the
one part each, and the remaining services rendered by the devoted
seven parts are to be placed in men and women who constitute the
trust for the following: Mount field workers for the Emergency
Sinai Hospital, Beth Israel llos- Fund and to extend my thanks to
pital, MonHebrew
tetiore Home for Chronic the multitude of generous contrib.
Invalids, Sheltering Guar. utors. There are a few phases of
Jinn Society, Marshall Memorial the local collection deserving spe-
Home, Syracuse; Jewish Orphan cial mention.
Asylum of Western New York;
"Keeping in mind that no quota
Jewish Publication Society, Ile- was assigned to us, that it was not
brew Union College and Syracuse an organized campaign in the us-
University.
ual 88118C of the term, that no
Reveal. Happy We.
promises nor Pµ edge cards were
Mr. Marshall provided that the taken, that it as
e" shnply a col-
income for Syracuse University, lection of cash in an emergency,
of which he was a graduate and a the realization of a totai rapidly
trustee, was to be used for the approaching $50,000 reflects much
library of the institution's law credit upon our community,
school.

the deserted houses, whence they, holiday campaign being carried on
snipe the infrequent Jewish pass- by the Jewish Communists for the
achy,
Distribution of arms in the vii- purpose of hampering worship.
!ages surrounding Safed still con-; Orthodox elements are counter-
times, according to a youth found acting the Communists' activity by
with a revolver who confessed that ; renting bars and preparing them
an effendi gave it to him. Des- as places in which to worship.
pile lashes he refused to divulge
Synagogues are reported closed
the giver's name.
in Poltava Fastov, Zolotnosha, Pi-
Of all the neighbors, the warlike rintin and other Ukrainian cities.

5 ...Mr. 1: -..ea:In t r ."... - !:•• ■ diod in 1916,
but In the w i ll

Bruzes in the vicinity of Sated, A bitter fight broke out again in
were friendliest tu the Jews. Dur- Leningrad this week, regarding
ing
the disturbances they saved' the great Synagogue there which
a number of Jewish fugitives and the Jewish Communists have been
now readily supply them with wood trying for the
past two years to
and other necessities.
convert into a club. The central
Airplane Fire. at Arab Mob.
government is opposed to any con-
An airplane firing in the air versions of synagogues ii: Mos-
Saturday afternoon dispersed an cow or Leningrad.
. Arab mob outside the government
offices in' Jerusalem. The crowd
gathered when Jawdi Al nabob
was arraiimed for conducting anti-
Jewish bo ycott propaganda.
go, T eh re n.cu rn otwo df f milled
e s an da,,rooni
u
the
ed inside the building before the
police, assisted by the airplane,
?tattered them. Jawdi Al Ilabab
was released.
Tablet Unveiled in Honor of
The military detachment sent to
75th Birthday of H.
th e children 'I
s co ony, Kraf 1 da-
din, after the recent Arab
Goldman,
raid
there which resulted in the death
—
of a •Iewish
watchman, Shalom I By unanimous decision of the
Eliasha, was ordered to remain on faculty and board of education o
guard at the colony until further the United Hebrew Schools of De
notice.
trait, the month of Tishri, begin-
Murderers Face Death.
sing with Rosh Hashonah, is set
Tavel.° Arabs charged with the aside an the annual month of edu-
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
murder ((f the Makleff family at cation.
Contributors to United Pal-
Motza pill face trial under the
The purpose of this observance
!Miele if the Pal es ti ne l aw i mp
estine
Appeal
Called
Upon
LSHONO
TOVO
TIKOSEVU—"May you b iibed
, is to acquaint the public with the
ing the death penalty. The indict- all-embracing problem of Jewish
for a good year—the traditional Jewi be nscr
to Pay Pledges.
sh greeti ng on
merit non upheld by the magic—culture,
culture, and particularly with the
oca pilaw. This is the third time
sibili the occasion of the New Year, carries with it respon
(Turn to Page Three). that
A
n urgent appeal has been is-
ty It c II for work rather than words; it demands
such a month is being ob-
served here, and according to Jew- sued to every contributor to the action rather than lip service. It is a call to Jews to as-
ish law it therefore constitutes a Unitea Palestine Appeal to redeem sumo communal responsibility.
at once in each pledges made dur-
"Chazokah," and creates a prece-
ing the last year s campaign of the
dent.
ESPONSIBILITY is greater this year
U. P. A. In a letter addressed to
than for many
Worth of the Month.
years p revious. Conditions in Jewry overseas, in-
the pledgers of the Appeal, Morris
The work of the month is (livid- Rothenberg, chairman of the
ZI
stead
of
improving,
have
taken
a
turn
for the worse.
board
ONIST
ed into three efforts:
of
for rs of the fund - r aising To the problems that are already taxing our energies in
Addresses by rabbis and other agency
the rebuilding o f Pal -
e kers in synagogues during the estine, directs attention to the nee. Russia and Poland and Rumania and other centers is added
Seek to Enroll 250,000 MemI Wigh
a Holy Days, emphasizing the essit for continuing ruct h
e r eg - the Palestinian problem. Domestically, secure from vio-
bola
as Jewish Answer !importance of giving a Jewish edu-'
work
work of reconst
on
thin t h e lent anti-Semitism, our position is threatened front with-
cation to the youth.
Jewish homeland.
to Atrocities.
in by virtue of the small number of our children who are

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MONTH COMMENCFS

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T. A.)--Anti-
Semitic progn.in propaganda is
growing
the
of
the Communist party, it is evident
PALESTINE SITUATION
from an indignant article by
CONTINUES UNCERTAIN Maxim Gorki, published in Pravda.
In his article against anti-Semit-
High Commissioner Orders ism and the methods of combat-
tng it, the famous Russian writer
Refugees to Return to
declares that this week he received
a proclamation hcioRd "An order
Their Homes.
for every communist" •insigned
to "Communists committees" urg-
Colonel Frederick H. Kisch, ' ing them to organize a Jewish pi•
head of the Palestine Zionist axe- g rnin• "Arise y.iu Russian and
cutive in charge of political af• (direr nationalities and kill the
fairs in behalf of the Jewish set- Jews," the proclamation agitated.
dement, was forced to resign his
Expressing certainty that the
post and has left Jerusalem for authors
of the proclamation are
London. Ile will be succeeded by not Communists, Gorki says:
Harry Sacher.
,
Exp ssssss Indignation.
Reports announcing
Colone l
Kisch's resignation state that
the "This dirty sheet which was,
world Zionist leadership was disc written gmunatically and very
satisfied with his weak political shamefully, does not astonish me.
.... policy in the past few weeks and • I have seen dozens of them dur-
' '
therefore forced a change in ad- ing my 30 years of fighting anti
Si
ministration,
eitism. However, I am indig-
• . •
i rant—and very much se—about
REFUGEES ORDERED TO
, something at more serious.
I
RETURN TO THEIR HOMES
. ask myself how it is possible that
in the thirtevnth year since the rev-
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — lution
Jewish refugees from the Jeru- Lh e dy s u c h Stu
s'
l ,I:ts
'
can be n ub "
what kin
salem suburbs and the old city
d of cultural
were ordered forthwith to . return sphere is it that admits the (level-
to their homes by Deput.y
am' influent of such disgusting filth as
'
missioncr of Jerusalem, Mr. Keith- anti-Semitism' Is it possible that
Roach, acting on instructions from we may bedie.ve the fierce asser-
tions of
the White Guard press
the high commissioner, Sir John abroad
that
at
"
even the . , numonists
Chancellor. The refugees affect-
in
with anti-Semitism?"
ed are from the suburbs Shiloach, : are infected
'
i
•
Musrara, Damascus Gate, Givat Saying that there is no question'
Shaul, Nachlath Zion, Nachlath in Russia whether anti-Semitism
Achim and the old city. should be combatted, Gorki em-1
The time has now come when phasizes that to them two other
refugees having homes to which i i iiesininn
should , however, be
to return should do so, the order asked: First, is the fight rein-
stated. From Oct. 1, refugees ducted with sufficient devotion? •
from these sections now sheltered Second, are the methods correct ? ,
in public buildings will not receive Gorki expresses the opinion that'
rations, however many of the re- those issuing the proclamation'
fugees are reluctant to act upon ' will be unsuccessful.
this order, claiming that it is im- ;
Synagogues Confiscated.
passible for them to return to the
The city hall of Hamel will from
neighborhoods which are still un- now on be housed in one of the
safe,
five synagogues in the city closed
Safed Quarter Desolate. Friday. The four will lie convert-
The Sephardic quarter of Sated ed into public kitchens and dormi-
k utterly desolate. The houses, turbos. This is the first time when
unfit for re-occupation, have be- five synagogues in one city were
rime hiding places of Arab rut- closed simultaneously,
•
flans who descend at nightfall to. The move is part of the anti-

TELEPHONE

taneous mans meeting — a letter
sent to 3,500 known givers — a
group of wokers summoned to
canvass personally some 300 "big
Rivera"—and the job was done.
The rest is simply checking up,
following through and getting in
t e returns .
h
To the first pitiful plea eman-
Former Sejm Deputy Seeks ating from the Holy Land, the
Zionists in Detroit naturally re-
Aid for Yeshiva in
sponded before anyone else. Then
Poniewiez.
the masses, the working people and
small shopkeepers brougl t their ef-
Rabbi Joseph Kaneman of
ferings eagerly and quickly. Soon
‘,. 11 , ri i th,• th
L ga tieawnTazn' formera P
i
kno wn our people 'r'encoveee
readmefroemleathre and
a scholar and Talmudist, arrived dal aback and daze of the Palestin-
in De fruit on Wednesday for a Ian horror, the whole community
brief stay in the interest of the tt000tkheupinntheer uburgredetnoagn
ivdere
aisdpe Nev-
Poniewiez Yeshiva,
During his stay here
Founder of Bilu Zionists Had Kam
Rabbi er before in Detroit has there
an will be the speaker at a been such a demonstration asa
of
large nuTting at the Philadelphia- giving. All
Many Friends in
strata of the
corn-
Byron Talmud Torah Tuesday munity
seemed to be intent upon
Detroit.
g, Oct. 8. The meeting will helping—Zionists
r ho dox u nd reo
f arni
nd, anz,ni-mZii ioantii sotns.„
sided over by
BERLIN.—(J. T A)—Israel be‘ehernIpii crnhe .
Joseph II. ' ot
ist and nationali st, the indifferent
Belkind, Russian
Zionist leaden This
and one of the early pioneers In first da Saturday afternoon, the
(Turn to Page Four.)
y of Rosh Hashonah, Rabbi
Palestine, died here Sept. 30 inIKanem an will speak
dt the B'nai
the hospital of the Jewish corn -)Ja cob
Synagogue, 944 King avel
Triunity. Ile was 09 years old. 'nue.
0 n Sunday afth ernoo n he will '
The
late Mr. Belkind seas one of speak e,a t the Aha vatm
A chi yna-
S
the founders of the Bilu
grou g
re i im
l . n a, rna m nn d ils Ve asetem om

ROSH HASHONAll

URGENT APPEAL FORI
PALESTINIAN FUNDS

AIM TO STRENGTHEN
MOVEMENT

Responsibility Challenges Jewry
in 5690

Commendable Shew:ng. -

"I believe Detroi ;hheas
t
made
a
Mr. Marshall ex. most commendable wing
The
pressed sentiments revealing the g
ng was spontaneous, willing
happy family life he enjoyed with and democratic, and 00
his children and also a sacred mem- of the contributions
per cent
were gen-
ory of the home that he had shared erous. Many of the
gifts reflect - '
with Mrs. Marshall. Ile gave his ed sacrifice
t jus poprierttipyarm
t aonfifteIrt
executors and trustees full power
I to sell or lease his real estate , that
u the by he
h art
el urofferiD
ngetroptetw
adding:
iaaws
touched
, "I earnestly recommend, how- Jews across
the seas. The clarion
1 ever, that NO long
as any of my call of David A. Brown to alleviate
children shall remain unmarried immediate needs was heard and
and shall desire to live in my pres.
• There was merely
.
a pub-
ent residence, at 47 East Seventy- tliisohnedof aapil ioccaall—caonih
maistttee_
y oragasipliozna :
(Turn to ('age Four.)

LITHUANIAN RABBI
ON DETROIT VISIT

ISRAEL BELKIND
DIES IN BERLIN

inri pt:nri.„ d
the group of Russian Zionist st
Rabb
dent pioneers who settled in Pales- on his visit here
by Rabbi J. Ru•
tine following e e %R au , ss a ic atn
i e pi o n - s dh i a gra uate of the Lida Ye-
man y Zioniet enterprises, induct-

NATIONAL SERVICE
ELECTS DETROITER

d

Winema n Chosen on Appeals
ing the establishment of a colony
Articles in the Yiddish and '
Mr. Rothenberg's letter is de - receiving any kind of Jewish training.
DR. S LAWSON TO GIVE f
Information Executive
The answer of the Jews of English press dealing with the signed to arouse American Jews to LOCALLY,
for the orphans of the pogrom sic-
A C OURS_
America to the violent efforts to Problem of education.
a full realization of the urgency
wrote praonpdagsaptoi nkgein many
EAT U. OF 111
T OO, WE HAVE our problems and duties.
Committee
des troy
'1
countries,
Jewish co n s t r u c t i v e. A house-to-house survey by of supporting the upbuilding acti -
1 , 1
The past year has given us the beginning for a Jewish and the upbuilding of
Plimements in Palestine will bp teachers and sympathizers of the vides that are normally carried on
Palestine.
Wineman, president of
claseon-1hvee°, : tgt
Vie enrollment of a
y: nion
dFran-'
„ o
Henry
the
Center, Detroit Jewry is now honor bound, before His body will be taken (Si Palestine
ew
Jewish
of Social Investigation
vast array of schools to discuss with parents the in Palestine. He points out that
Welfare Federation of
Next Semester.
"wish men and women, whose problem of their children's educa- the immediate needs of relief are the close of the year 5690, to be able to point to a home for for
very
Detroit, was elected to the execu-
tire
-
numbers will constitute a lion and to urge their enrollment being provided for through the youth activities, to wipe out the shame of the past y
committee of the National Ap-
Dr. J ohn Slawson, executive di- eil ls
Will
Palestine Emergency Fu,
thunderous affirmation by Ameri-, in the schools.
ears
Fund, but
Information service, in New
Mr. ti(311,0inild"n
that relief alone will not suffice during which many of our boys were driven to the pool
f the Jewish Welfare Fed-
weilr bbeerreedmHem
ork City, it is announced by Wi •
pr Jewry of its determination to
caonceed
Tablet for Mr. Goldman
oebered erereattoior
at the p resent time. "The regulap- rooms, cabarets and gangsterism for lack of better associa- in Detroit for his interesting
with the rebuilding of
'
of Detroit, is to give an tram J. Shroder, its president. The
ad-
advae
r
In the presence of the members work o f recon s truct ion
Palestine as the Jewish National
(tresses
and u
lions in worthy meeting quarters; during which many of
here on several visits work nca d lecture course in social executive committee is composed
Henn 'and. This
of 12 nationally prominent lay
at
wan the decision of the board of directors of the buildin5," M r. Rothenberg de - .
i:ifniiversityalof, llistejogi7
ichi-
taken at an
our girls have been driven to the public dance halls for right years ago. During his visits ge n , at
extraordinary meetin
Ann
Arbokt),: i a c xi t n se z
g . a schools, teachers, students, friends' clares, must continue unimpeded. l lux
n
ac k of opportunities to meet in finer Je
here he made many friends. whom
metster. leaders of Jewish social work a
of th- n
T
The
ationalexecutive commit- and member. of his family, H. A decade
w of achievements in Jew -
nit
represestheo,pi
linotoa
ish quarters with he endeared by his sincerity,
rin
ofom
ip
of on heyi
toe( ' (I Sunday night Se
t. 29 ' Goldman was honored .Tuesday, ish Palestine is threatened unless the youth of our people. This lack of center facilities must
r
a
U
Sept.
raising federation s in the Unite
at
wit and his knowledge
of
Jewish laoonfrodfuoe Poi r , , setae
hi,.wish
Ii 'el Astor, New'
,”
d
at : evening, at the Philadelphia-Byron the upbuilding activities are main
a ccording to the new Cate•
and
barn
,
"
ain
'a
yle
w
stitn
r
o
iait
n
ers
-
afT
pa
be wiped out during the coming year. If nothing else is
ricrse .
'hicli Rabbi James G . H ei l er of Talmud Torah, where a tablet was tamed and extended.
Mr.
sued for the College of Lit-
informed m
works o
Cincinnati,
accomplished, we should at least be able to point to the which include
unveiled to honor his seventy-fifth
al
chairman of the e. xe-
elation,
Science
and
Arts
.
a geography
Rather large sums f o mdney are achievement of a Jewish Center,
.
p
, said: "It is both a pH:
in Pal-
birthday, which was observed at a '
cative committee, presided.
The

course will deal chiefly
estine and histories of the Jewish
. i tphl es.
aas nurnreu7htgoatnobec
i t.mn
i ‘,.:
with the problems and methods of
settlements.
u
social re search with special refer- al
i i g '
which
1 ne sd d doi
a W ng
raise -
ence to materials available from the standards for social work v Th
e ie d of social work," said Pro.. N ational Appeals Information Ser- e
fessor I% 'sod! head of the Depart- vice is a result -
orrecognition that
national agencies seeking support
ment of sociology.
from local communities are nem-.
BOVE
ALL,
the
education
of
the
youth
should
be
reconstruction.
i ous institutions and similar work
A conference of delegates from SO RUS S CHALUTZIM
T
sarily accountable to those com-
A given a
enrollment of 250,000 Jews of the
schools.
Zelda
Rosenthal, a Hebrew high i
position of priority. The Jewish people is Zeire Zion branches in the mid-
LEA VE FOR PALESTINE munities."
"1Y he
it a political and a moral school pupil, spoke in Hebrew, and t s dependent to a large extent on
invincible when it retains its spiritual strength; with- west will be held in Detroit Oct.
he pledges made toward its ful -
The National Appeals Informa-
f.e
don, political inasmuch as it will an interesting addreAs in English; filiment by the Jews of America.
it, n it mu
must decline. The cause of Hebrew education 19 and 20.
tion Service was created to stand-
dye
MOSC
t angible evidence to the world was delivered in behalf of the Palestine
Dr. Chaim Greenberg and Dr. D. Chalutzi OW.—(j. T. A.)—Fifty ardize and evaluate the various
is in a critical situation as sponsored by the United Hebrew Schools, and the train-
!I. large of the great practical in- alumni by Max Weine. Both stu-l t the present time, and as Dr.
Rebelsky, national Zeire Zion Moscow m, Palestine pioneers, left national appeals for funds from
rest which American Jewry has dents unveiled the tablet.
ing of our youth in every other possible way must come leaders will address the confer- sailed on for Odessa, where they local communities. Through this
Weizmann has pointed out in
Mr. Goldman, responding, de-1 s
Sept. 27 for Palestine.
Palestine,
and
moral
insofar
as
a
first
in
our
communal
responsibility,
pecial message to American Jew-
(his vast army
The
ou n is the largest ever to service studies are prepared nn
eneet
At a special
of men and women Glared that he appreciated the ry: it would be a tragedy to
will
De- have left Russia for Palestine, The national organizations and are
.
I t roit Zeire Zion, to be held Sun-
e as a leavening force in honor, but emphasized that he con- h are our constructive activities ,
a
majority
HESE ARE RESPONSIBILITIES which are certain to !d
made available to each community
of them are from pioneer
we*" life, developing an d tittered it a duty for all Jews to crippled at a time when it is of
interested. Heretofore, national
tax our energies during 5690. If this generation is! ay evening, Oct. 6, at the Farband colonies i n the Crime a.
work for the cause of new
edu- the utmost importance that they
Folkshule, arrangements will be The So
causes might have received money
(Turn to Page Four.)
worthy
of
its
heritage,
it
should
live
up
nobly
to
cation and for Pale stine.
viet government placed no
made
for
this
conference.
Mem•
obstacles
suffer no Interruption."
the
which
could better have been spent
I tasks before it.
in the way of their Ran-
bers and friends are invited to this
ing, gran ting them visas to pro- on more worthy local needs. With
meetin g.
the
aid
of the National Service
ceed.
this Is no longer likely to occur.

outstanding in the various cities
.. It wa 8 811 Cierni()Od when he
t c .sion
i
de- dinner in his honor by the Zionist of the country, and these amounts ,
was
District of Detroit and the local
are necessary to keep up the va-
, ndi.d was taken that what was in
not the reg ular mem-
rious work that has been Mtli)l-
!t 'hil, enrollment, but
t Zackheim, president of mined by the Palestine Zionist
the crea- ' sehar lsil.
.on ef a great source of dynamic the schools, presided at the brief • executive.
The budget by which
!Perry which could stimulate pub- ceremony, and declared that the f
unds are allocated for education,
ac opinion toward favorable ac- tablet is a tribute of the children , p
ublic health, communal and relig -
)..)o for
for Palestine
o

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JEWISH HOSPITAL is needed.
This need, too,
must not be forgotten. It should be studied
and ZEIRE ZION TO HOLD
. t
e to the honor of this community, and must not MIDWEST CONFERENCE
be shelved with unconcern.
HERE OCT. 19 AND 20

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