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A UNION OF SOULS

Authorized Biography of Da-I JEWISHLAW OF THEFT
vid Lloyd George.
ANALYZED IN DROPSIE
VOLUME BY DR. M. JUNG
I/A VII , LLOYD GEOI11;1•:. an

By HARRY ZIMMERMAN

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She had been granted the respite the honor, permission was readily
'1: she craved- a month in the wooded granted.
ty glades of her favorite resort as a
Ruth Mandate :MI not love Mark,
child, at the end of which she was but vain was her pleading. Such
s_ to celebrate her coming-of-age and, an opportunity would never occur
s-r incidentally, become the bride of again. She must seize the turning-
the world fatuous Mark Koenig. point to advantage. At last her
tin Mark exuded in oil; he had made poor parents' struggles would end.
lj his pilt• out of oil, he had likewise never again would they have to Mi-
it himself -and badly at that. nes, restrictions, their social am-
,„ Ilia exterior ails oily, also his I
would be realised. Thus
a' smile; rumor had it that his hear Was 1Z1.11h influenced into submis•
was like stone, and needed oil badly Se 11 by her mother, whose passion-
to soften it; rumor also had it .t• ardor inn the pursuit of any-
5; that he had ruined many in his thing, good or bad, invariably
career, culminating as Oil King. characterized her fanatical par-
liut, then, is not rumor a lying tisanship.
y . jade? Mark averred she was; and
The holiday had bet: , accorded.
:a, he, of course knew, as he knew
Not with Mark, however. That
•42.• m•rything. And this monarch of
was a rendition in the consent
-
the well and tape machine, at the
which was tantamount to 1111 agree-
age of 50, had decided to marry,
ment. Her "future" grumbled, but
4.-+ had determined on his choice of a
yielded to the soft persuasion of
• bride, who lacked nothing in charm, ,
his "future's" mama. With a smile,
land was the daughter of one of the
she murmured: "She will soon be
_47 , poorest families.
yours for ever. You can surely
4+
The Mandates, one of the oldest
wait one little month?" And he
5 of Jewish families in America,
, did—waited with such intent that
were not so poor that they need
the number of his victims on the
sacrifice their fairest child to the
I tape soared and soared.
• God of Mammon; they, however,
Ruth was not a daughter of the
had been infected with the craze
gods, divinely tall; but she was
for wealth that obsesses America,
divinely fair. "Dainty," Mark was
hence when Mark Koenig requested
aunt to style her, and the girl was

daintiness personified.
Daintiness
and dreaminess.
Especially the
latter, Ruth was wont to indulge
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in dreams that led her into realms
of mysticism. She had a library of
quaint books, and odd treatises on
thought-transference, jostled works
of the Rosicrucians and their mys-
tic doctrine. And in her thought-
transference she had strayed into
the land (4 her childhood, the pleas-
ant haunts, the glades and woods
of Denevale. She had peopled it
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with folk of strange and weird
fashions and doings; dream-folk,
beautiful with the beauty of fairy-
land. Yet amid all these there ap-
peared with a persistance that
haunted hen, the form and face of
youth whose heauty had nothing
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tweet.'
111 "The Jewish Law of Theft,
'
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by Moses Jung, LL. B., Ph. D. , I
In this biography is pictured the 1 $2 t, published by Dropsie College
rise of the poor Welsh buy to of Philadelphia as a thesis sub-
country
earth.
man mittrd in Partial fulfilment of re-
greatest on
power
in No
the other
greatest
quirements for the degree of Dec-
can perhaps be as easily compared tor 14 Philosophy, the author has
to Abraham Lincoln. Poor, father- interestingly treated the sources of
Jewish law.
less,
ess, with tremendous responsibi
The historic distinctiveness of
tics, David Llloyd George's persis.
tent and keen mind carried him . Jewish low is ably outlined in the
through, with a meager schooling.' introduction, and among the nu-
to the highest rungs of power and merous interesting subjects COV-
erect is the topic of "diva de-nontl-
SUCCOSS.
iYdtehstcnriubnJesr Rota Jima," explaining the conflict
Edwards very
of laws arising out of t he II der-
Lloyd George's car tn•eb r as
tivities
which
lend i in
to doubt
the war,
premier.
lie tells
the to
111.7- ences of principles obtaining in the
Jewish and other laws." Dr. Jung
the coalition cabinet, to peace. In has traced the history of the pro-
ud these small matured Lloyd pounding of the maxim by the fa-
all
George is a giant in political moue Mar Samuel, head of the
of and
a disciple.
Academy
in Nehardim (165-254 A.
thought,
the biography
is - -
, ltahwat„ "the law of the state is
'
"
full
James John Davis, secretary of
"Stealing of the Mind," is an-.
labor of the United States, . has
biography,
he compares
the other interesting brief chapter in
written
an and
introduction
to this
' which he explains that "the steal
of Lloyd George to that of ing of another person's confidence
l
Lincoln and states that n u all is called .geneliat da'at.' The term •
Americans the life story a David . 'ganah' is used in the Bible also
tribute is in the sense of to deceive. or to win
Lloyd George contains s something
over through blandishments.
In
inspiring."' Mr. Davis
that of a tenets' Welshman, but it the Talmud 'genebat da'at' ac-
is also t he re the Talmud "genebat da'at" ac-
mier, whom with
he befriended
during
quaintance
the former
pre- quired the special meaning of using
dishonest means in order to create
a favorable impression." . . . "A
the war.
A disappointing element in this
fails
to is stealing
another
conti-
biography
that the biographer
person person's
guilty of the offense
of
make mention of any kind dente is branded as thief and, ac-
in
the
pledge
on
the
part
of
cording
to
a
saying
of
the
rabbis,
a part
bout Mr. Lloyd George's historic
Britain to the Jewish people for has committed a wrong as great as
if he had tried to Ill'el'iVO Gut him-
the upbuilding of Palestine. Llo l self. This prohibition is to be con.
American
dealings with a
George, with Balfour and General
heathen."
Suite 402-403-404
Smuts was author of the historic sidered
even in
Explaining the law of "bodily
Balfour Declaration. These three
gentlemen were outspoken reeent-
AMM.1 ■ 11.1.111.•
Dr.
Jung states:
ly in their demands that Britain Punishment"
in Jewish tradition,
The bodily punishment is fun-
live up to her pledges
But nuts

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word about this historic sh ire of damentally ditTerent from the ex-
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lsloyd George in his biography; not t ensive right conceded in other :•,..‹,•
laws to the owner. It stands in 4:-.... 0-00**000000-0*(1000e;:40s5000O000:100000000c50000 '
a word about his outspoken oppos
This i, striking contrast to the inhumann •,8
sition to anti-Semitist».
severity of both the Roman and '.O . :
somewhat disappointing.
early Anglo-Saxon and Teutonic
It does not authorize the :5:
laws.
:Cr
gists manual work of a hard and sale of the offender's body to a pri• :-.,„
continuous kind. And Ruth deter- sate owner; nor is it indiscrimi- 4.T
mined to transfer her thoughts to nately applicable to ell kinds of . 'i.
tan oisionsto. youth, and to her in- thieves. • 7?•
tense delight, she one night i•ereiv- "It is in fact a sale under the su- .;', .2
cal the 1111aNVOI'itlg thought from Pervision of the court, of the nnf• .'••••.'''
what now constituted her soul-lover. fender's time and work, until the -:',".
is;
And so tney communed and ex- principal has been made good."
Phis volume is valuable for laY-ni .• • •
changed sentiments. They loved in
men
as
well
as
professional,
but
'''...••
the !Taint of fantasy.
During her month of liberty, Jewish lawyers should particularly ,s-r::
Ituth dwelt in the old farmhouse of "v"il themselves of it in order t ''
ihn h ,,,,h. : There she 1-,:m „,1 t h e become fully informed on the dia. :1:::
quiet 1111d the repose soothe her into tinntivenes' of Je•ish

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and Cjooci Wishes

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:in ideal state of h
favorite ,
P. S.
thought-transference. She reclined
in the duck-chair 011 the lawn,
screened by the lofty chestnut that RU SSIANS SENTENCED
FOR POGROM IN 1906
threw its cooling shallow around.
She rolled to him, summoned him,
--
'that lover Of her dreams, and she
MOSCOW.-- (.I. T. A.1—As the
knew he was coming, hastening • guilty leaders in a Jewish inogroni
to her with the speed of the ardent in Ilomel, Jan. 12, 19011, Ivan Day-
and impatient lover. She sensed idov has been sentenced to death,
his coming . . .
i Sergei Nlakosevsky to eight years
Ile did not in the least fall short and Yelim Katchanov to five years
of her vision of his beauty. Ile in prison. They were only recent-
stood there, tall, graceful, yet with- ly recognized in lloinel and an-
al sturdy, with the breadth of rested. The trial lasted six days
shoulder that Was his by right of and evidence established that they
inheritance from his daily task on were executive met»bers of the
his farm. She looked and sniffled Czarist pogrom organization "Soy-
he returned the sniffle. As children us Russkage Narmla." Among -,he
they had played together in the tilt witnesses against them six .lows
meadows and lanes scented in the who suffered during the llomel po-
glorious summertime with the wild Krum 21 years ago were present.
growth of hedgerows. They kissed.
A long embrace.
As soul-lovers
they had communed, as earthly
lovers they embraced with all the
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fervor of youth and youth's de-
sire fur love. All was quiet. The
buzzing of the insects funned
drowsy stee0111panim•nt to their •
speech. They had nut much to
I , relate:. They knew quite well of
the doings of each other.
blank Koenig had vowed that his
1. wedding would be co/ono:id—and
I so it was. The biggest thing that .
MARY T. RIDDLE:, Prop.
Madison Square had witnessed, and
it had seen much of that nature.
The ceremony was in accordance
with Jewish custom. Ruth was
dressed quietly, much to the dis-
gust of Mark. Her wedding robe
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perfect form. The clingy robe em-
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bra•ed her lovingly, as if the stuff
knew its function and rendered
a, homage to the event. Mark was
magnilicant The diamonds that
graced hit expansive chest gleamed
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and gleamed until the eye became
weary of looking at them. This
was t he day he had reckoned on
showing what he could do—and he
showed!
The words of the Minister droned
in the ears of the bride.
"Almighty. Fathers Send thy
Heavenly Blessing upon Thy child-
reit who are about to join their
A. P. WEIDMAN, Mgr.
I hands, their hearts, their tires.
'Keep far from them all Narrow and
suffering, all pain and sickness of
I body, all angubilt and anxiety of
mind
In the Synagogue all looked at
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her wonderingly. She seemed like
n vision, and not of the earth. Her
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eyes sought something; yearned
beyond her immediate surround- _
ings, and when the words "I take •
Neil man" sounded, she ignored the
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hand of her would-be-mate, and,
strecthing forward, murmured,
"SiCertheart, hired one: I on thine"
Was it imagination, or did the
smartly attired guests actually see
the hand that ghost-like placed a
phantom ring on the slim finger of
Ruth? In the hushed silence the
I. J. VERNIER, Mgr.
bride fainted.
Swooned into a
from which
death-like trance . .
she never recovered. Ruth had uni
ted her soul with that of her forest
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realms of the Soul together.
Of course it was an accident.
So common ... The gun had evi-
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dently gone off when the youth was
crossing the hedge, that hedge from
Grand River and Kerby
which he had gathered the roses
to crown his Ruth .. . He was
dead! Lay there with a gunshot'
in his breast. Dead!
The doctor surmised that the ac-
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cident occurred at a certain time..
With professional pride he had
given much thought and time to
Ithe accuracy of his investigations,'
and proved that the death of Ruth's
toul-lover happened exactly at the'
moment when his bride quitted her
earthly tenement to be his in the
land of the Soul.
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