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MAX KOSINS CLOTHIER Oran Evenings 'Till 9 FURNISHER 1430 GRISWOLD STREET SENTIMENT DIVIDED ON QUESTION OF CONVENING A WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIaIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l (Continued from Page One.) Sabbath to Sunday, or whether one is a fractional Jew because he aids every worthwhile Jewish cause." Explains Opposition. "My colleagues and I," he continues, "pointed out the unwisdom of this conference, more especially now; that it could do no good and would certainly result in harm; and I made an earnest plea to repre- sentatives of the Congress who were present to defer their plans for a world conference indefinitely. This was as late as 11 p. m. on Thursday night. On Friday night, June 3, as reported in the New York Times on June 4 and later in the Jewish Daily Bulletin of June 6, this earnest plea for consideration was met by the announcement of a decision by Dr. S. S. Wise, honorary president of the American Jewish Congress, who was absent from the previous evening's confer- ence (though it had been announced that he was expected to be pres- ent) to entirely disregard the American Jewish Committee," Dr. Adler asserts. "I realize," he says, "that the Jews of this country are desirous of unity of action and I have time and again striven for it. I have time and again been silent when I should have spoken, hoping by silence to prevent at least public appearance of disunion. But it appears to me to be necessary now to make the position of the com- mittee clear." 1- Prepare forYour Auto Trip _=== over the 4th AND EXPERIENCE A NEW RIDING THRILL WITH THE GOODYEAR AIRWHEEL 11 11 THE NEWEST - SOFTEST - SAFEST - SMARTEST .. . _. . _._ . E- ... „_ Continuing, Dr. Adler's statement declares: "It would seem from the press releases issued by the American Jewish Congress that the millions of Jews of Germany, Poland, Rumania and Hungary are per- fectly helpless and unintelligent people without the legal right or capacity to protect themselves, and that no occasion must be omitted for the American Jewish Congress to protest and denounce and dem- onstrate. These great populations are organized into many splendid national and local communities with capable and distinguished lead- K -. ers, many of whom hold important posts in the legislative and admin- istrative service of their respective countries. It is common knowl- edge that nearly all of the responsible Jewish orgganizations of these countries either ignored or declined the call for the world conference held in Basle in 1931. This was true also of the leading organizations E - 2 in France and England. -=. - - , AUTOMOBILE TIRE ,,..,,, , % ( ‘ I =—: ..E ..F.4 "We were informed by the president of the American Jewish Con- gress at the meeting on June 2 that the Comite des Dlegations Juives -..-. --- was represented in the Basle meeting and is associated with the American Jewish Congress in its efforts to hold the proposed meeting this summer, The Comite des Delegations Juives is little more than = —. a name. It is a paper association presided over by one or more gen- tlemen who, before the war had lived in Russia or Poland but since then as emigres, are suffering only the hardships of Paris. They have probably known much less of the conditions in Eastern Europe than do the members of the American Jewish Committee, .some of whom - ....- --.- have spent much time there since the war," Adler Charged With Disrupting Unity. 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They save you jolts you get from the average balloons. . ... - - ,.._ . -, ..---- . - _ - _ -. . -:-_- -_-- - _ .--7- I- . _. -- -. -7=- -- E.- _ - ---= 7.. -: === F_ - - - . --- -Z._ -- ---=" -.-7 -f For 18 years George Pulford has sold automobile tires to Detroit mo- E--. -" _, ---- - torists and from a humble beginning has built a highly successful - = ---. - . - business because he has always given his patrons value plus conscien- tious service. =-. -- ...7. -2 Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the American Jewish Committee, is charged with disrupting Jewish unity in the face of the gravest emergency in Jewish history in a statement issued Tuesday by the administrative committee of the American Jewish Congress and made public through the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. --,-.--, . . ..-..- The statement signed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary president -ff- -. of the Congress; Bernard S. Deutsch, president, and Nathan D. Perl- (Continued from Page One.) man, chairman of its administrative committee, challenges the charges E- -... - - made by Dr. Adler in a statement issued on Friday in which he that his name was given to the local gendarmerie by one Nadolin, who stated the opposition of the American Jewish Committee to a World was dismissed from a local theological seminary because he was not Jewish Congress or to any preliminary conference leading to one for your present tires, rims and wheels. normal. The statement of the American Jewish Congress denies that it is According to the tone of the papers, he was tortured for eight proceeding to call a world Jewish conference against the wishes of hours in succession. Bronstein had his feet manacled to his hands. European Jewry as charged by Dr. Adler and asserts that the pri- mary purpose of the World Jewish Conference, to be held in Geneva and then Ma feet were beaten. When the flesh had come off his feet. on Aug. 14, is for consultation. a mixture of lime and salt was made and applied to his soles. Finally Es-L. - At the same time, the American Jewish Congress makes it known his feet were placed in a basin filled with vinegar. that it will not be deterred by the veto of Dr. Adler and will continue May Be Crippled for Life. Its preparations for the conference. Bronstein, it is stated, may never be able to walk again unless it Rabbinical Assembly Resolution. F_-- _ - The resolution adopted by the Rabbinical Assembly, urging the is possible to graft skin on his feet. One of his ears has been muti- Ps lated. His feet are blocks of flesh and blood. The blood has not calling of the conference, follows: E-_ ,-- receded from the finger nails of his hands and on June 2, when the "In view of the deplorabble conditions which the Jews are facing Unser Zeit story appeared, his temperature had not receded. in many lands, and in view of the fact that the representative Jewish Ironically enough, the latter paper points out, there is a g e n- organizations in every land, such as the Board of Deputies in England, darme who now watches by Bronstein 'n hospital bedside. And it ends the Hilfsverein in Germany, the Alliance Israelite in France, the its story with the statement that Captain Fanishora of Chotin, who American Jewish Committee and the American Jewish Congress in led the inquisition against him sad even inaugurated his torture, America are each, in their own way, endeavoring to safeguard Jewish has asked for forgiveness from Bronstein, pleading that he will not rights, and in view of the further fact that a World Jewi sh c ongress reveal what befell him. The same Captain Fanishora, the paper says, called by one of these groups without the co-operation of the others ,... has asked "Bronstein the Communist" to be his guest when visiting would be ineffective and ill-advised; the Rabbinical Assembly of the Cliotin and that he in turn will make himself at home when visiting Jewish Theological Seminary of America, recognizing that a policy of .7.-- _-- Yedinez. may be fraught with dangerous consequences and that the t2 In discussing at length the Bronstein case, both papers stress the situation in World Jewry is each that the consideration of the problem — E. -- --- fact that Bronstein's torture is not an isolated incident but part of a in urgent and immediate, urges the American Jewish Committee, the = systematic torture of Jews by local officials. Even girls are not American Jewish Congress, the B'nai B'rith and other national Jewish - -.= excepted from the sadistic practice of the local gendarmerie, the organizations to meet together at the earliest possible date and to dis- papers state. cussthe advisability of summoning a world conference of aders of - -1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIMMEIIIIIMININIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMM Investigation Finally Ordered. d The Jewish Telegraphic Agency was informed on Saturday by the of action be planned and carried into effect. "It also urges that this conference be empowered, if after due Rumanian legation in the United States, through its technical coun- sellor, J. Rosenthal, that the Rumanian government has ordered a deliberation it so sees fit, to call a World Congress for the purpose of I MANAGERS OF POPULAR Funeral Home on June 19, with thorough investigation, to establish fact and responsibility for the safeguarding Jewish rights in all lands." . interment at liar Harmoria Ceme- LOCAL HABERDASHERY torture of Samson Bronstein, Zionist leader of Yedinez, Bessarabia. Jewish National Workers' Alliance Opposed to World Congress at tery. Rabbi Jos • Thumim offici- This information was imparted, Mr. Rosenthal stated, in a tele- This Ti,,,.. MAX GOODMAN ated. She Le survived by her gram aent to him by Gilotti, director of the press. The executive committee of the Jewish National Workers Alliance, of 9615 McQuade, died on June children. The cablegram read: "In reply to your telegrams I am author- at its last session, voted to participate in the deliberation of the 16 at the age of 67. Funeral ized to inform you that the government has ordered a thorough American Jewish Congress in Washington, June 25 to 27, but ex- services, arranged by the Bakers' investigation to establish the fact and responsibility." pressed opposition to the convening of a World Jewish Congress at 300 Guests Present at Cere. Union, were held on Friday, June Prenzlauer Service Group In- this time. The announcement of a government investigation by a govern- 17, with interment at the Detroit stalls Officers. many Marking Presenta- ment spokesman in Rumania comes 40 days after Samson Bronstein In a statement sent to branches of the Alliances throughout the Independent Lodge Cemetery. was compelled to submit to torture described as on a plane with country, the executive explains that it is opposed to a congress con-; lion of Charter. Rabbi Schechter officiated. Mr. The main dining room of Ever- medieval barbarism; 20 days after the incident was reported by the vened in haste. On the other hand it would favor Jewi sh Goodman came to Detroit from glades Inn, made a picturesque Jewish Telegraphic Agencp; 19 days after the Rumanian embassy congress were adequate preparations made for it. SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.—Be- Toronto 12 years ago. Surviving scene when the Eva Prenzlauer In the belief of the executive it would be necessary to hold in completely denied the Incident and labeled it as an invention which fore 300 visitors, the South Haven him are his wife, Ethel; eight sons, Service Group held installation of could not have taken place inasmuch as the government had no advance conferences in the various lands of Europe in which repre- chapter of B'nai B'rith was official- Benjamin, Harry, Alex, Michael, officers. Sam Weis Jul. Olen record of it. sentatives of the Jewish community should participate. ly recognized Sunday afternoon, Abraham, Bert, Louis and Her- Those who were installed includ- On June 9, Mr. Rosenthal, in a second communication to the Jew- Delegates to the conference in Washington, representing the Alli- June 12. Visitors from Chicago, Despite the fact that they have bert; five daughters, Mrs. Ethel ed Mrs. Ray Cohen, president; Mrs. ieh Telegraphic Agency, stated that the government had ordered an ance, are instructed to vote against a World Jewish Congress at this Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Benton been in business • very short time, Holmes, Mrs. Anna Haberman, Serra Fixler, first vice-president; investigation into an incident which it had stated did not occur. On time. The national convention of the Alliance to be held in July will Harbor, and many other points in the men's shop of Olen and Wein Mrs. Ida Berkowitz, Sadie and Mrs. Esther Rich, second vice-presi- Saturday, 12 days later, came the confirmation of the fact that an discuss the subject of a World Jewish Congress. Michigan visited the city for the is already one of the most popu- Ruth Goodman; seven grandchil- dent; Mrs. Anna Williams, third investigation was being ordered. Issue Call to World Jewish Parlay at Geneva. purpose of attending the celebra- lar haberdasheries in the city. The dren, one sister, Mrs. Nettie Lef- vice-president; Mrs. A. Yudkoff, American Jewish Congress Protests. An invitation to all national Jewish bodies and organizations tion which marked the installation store is located at 9038 Twelfth covitz of Toronto, and three broth- secretary; Mrs. Ida Schultz, cor- The American Jewish Congress has aubmitted a protest to the throughout the world to meet on Aug. 14 in Geneva, Switzerland, for of another chapter of the interns- street, at Clairmount. It is owned responding secretary. The trus- and operated by Jule Olen and Sam ers, M. Goodman of Detroit and Rumanian minister in the United States against the action of local the purpose of deliberating on the "grave situation in which our people i tional order. Abe and David Goodman of To- tees are Mrs. Ilenrietta Niman, officials responsible for the torture of Samson Bronstein. Wein, two enterprising young men in many lands now find themselves," has been sent out b th Ameri Dr. Adolph W. Weiner, of Chi- Dorothy Lightstone, Lena Green- ronto. "We cannot any longer sit by and permit a series of crimes to be can eiveth Congress, it was announced by Bernard S. Deutsch cago, was the presiding officer. Doc- who by virtue of their pleasing berg and A. Katzen. Mrs. Sarah committed against humanity such as the Soroca and Yassy incidents dent of the congress. uestio to come up before Prte P I:, al this toe Weiner presented the local char- personalities have acquired a large - .. The principal question Goldberg is chairman of the flower ABE GERMAN i understood, is the advisability of convoking within ter. The degree team of the Julius personal following. and now the Yedinez matter without holding the responsible officiale conference, erence, it is Their shop is stocked with high of 2740 Richton avenue, 65 years fund. Chairmen of the sick com- of the government to account," the memorandum of the congress the near future a World Jewish Congress Houseman lodge of Grand Rapids mittee are Mrs. C. Modell and Sirs. A merican Jewish Congress to Be Addressed by Senator Borah, De. . did declared. re the installing. Twenty-six grade man's furnishings and ac- old, died on June 23. Funeral P. Goldsmith. Stephen S. Wise, Judge Julian W. Mack and Other Leaders. members were initiated. Four cessories which have particular ap- services were held at Lewis Bros.' Mrs. Schultz, chairman of the Problems affecting the Jewish people in America and other lands, others were unable to be present at peal to the well-dressed young Funeral Home on June 24, with affair, thanks Mrs. Edith Snubs, including u ing t e plan for the outlawry ry of anti-Semitism by international the ceremony. Following the in- men. Due to the fact that they interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- Sarah Epstein and Selma Klein, as port the Yeshiva. allation , election of officers took are located out of the high rent tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- well as to the members who helped convention evolved by Prof. Guido Tedeschi of the University of Addresses were delivered at the P l ace. Max Romain was chosen to district they are able to sell their ficiated. lie is survived by his to make this affair a huge success. Rome, will be discussed at the forthcoming annual sessions of y the st opening session by Peter Wiernik, American Jewish Congress, which begin next Saturday night head the local chapter. Other 01- merchandise at much lower prices wife, Anna; three eons, Sol, Karl W h editor-in-chief of the Jewish g n, m ng those who will address the delegates are Senator care are: L. A. Shnaper, vice- than downtown stores. Jule' and and Norman, and a daughter, Mrs. Morning Journal, who is the chair- Borah of Idaho; Dr. ent; Irving Fidelman, secre- "Sam" are always on the job and Ilenry Frank. to Stephen S. Wise, honorary president of th e presid man of the national executive American Jewish Congress; tary; Jacob Schulman, tresurer; take ■ personal interest in custom- Federal Judge (Continued from Page One) Julian W. Mack, first presi- MANUEL URBACH er's selections. The most minute board of the organization, and ROSE MALEK dent of the congress; Bernard S. Deutsch, president of the congress; and David Antler, monitor. Dele- detail is not overlooked in pleasing Harris L. Selig, executive director, Hon. Nathan D. Pearlman, chairman of its administrative committee; gates to the d i strict convention of 1691 Clairmount avenue, 52 sed by Judge William Lewis, Judge Grealte and Marble their patrons. They extend an , be held at Milwau kee, Wis., July who urged the 4,000 Orthodox J to years old, died on June 18. Fu- Leopold C. Glass and Congressman Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chairman of the executive committee; Simon 44 are Max Romain congregations in America to join main and Da David invitation to their many friends to neral services were held on June Hamilton Fish, Jr. Congressman E. Soboloff, U. S. district attorney of Baltimore; Prof. Horace M.! Antler. visit them at their store. the new organization and make Kellen of the New School for Social Research; George Z. Medalia,,I 19, witi interment at Oakview Fish appealed to the convention to fe dera l district attorney of New York; rutet si, :a 3, ys i rl ;i14ilterFgidaeye Cemetery. Rabbi M. Fischer and l. help the country rid itself of its the Yeshiva college their center. Prof. Maxld inkler o f New maTnhse banquet Unless immediate aid is extend. Y ork University, Dr. Chaim Zhilovsky, Rev. A. Rosenfeld officiated. She radical element. Abraha m G o Wberg and other 7729 TWELFTH ST. ed, the existence of the Yeshiva is leaders. the address of wililcome to 193 In loving memory of our be- is survived by her husband, A resolution congratulating the endangered, Mr. Selig said. Euclid 7192 perosns attending. Max the Romain Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Sally The World Jewish Congress plan will be among the principal loved father and grandfather, American Jewish Congress ''upon Other speakers were Supreme issues to be discussed. I was toastmaster. Louis Katz, secre- Meyer Starr, who passed away one Wuntner, and Dorothy, and a son, taking the initiative to convene a Court Justice Samuel J. Harris of tary of the Grand Rapids lodge. year ago June 28, 1931. Sam. world Jewish conference in Ge- Buffalo; Isidore Appel, grand mas- I responded in behalf of the guests. neva far the purpose of consider- ter of the Order B'rith Abraham; Not dead to those who loved hint ESTHER ZEAVIN Not loft but gone before. . ing the advisability, feasibility and Dr. Bernard Revel, president of of internal problems affecting the were Harry Fromberg, David S. 1 sAkyt,riao ncelom thpeGsM ofsSM amauK riunerlaanndii Or er Sons of Zi d o edisse To that beautiful isle of somewhere of 1503 McKinstry avenue, 30 desirability of convoking a world of the college; Rabbi Z. II. Mass n was climaxed Stern and Rabbi Joseph Lookstein. r Pauline Klein played • violin num• Where parting is no more. years old, died on June 18. Fu- Jewish congress" was unanimously liansky and Louis Gold, chairman here Sunday evening at the twenty- Isaac Allen of New Yorok was' ber on the after-dinner program. Sadly missed by his daughter tabled by the resolutions commit- of the Yeshiva College board of third annual convention of the unanimously elected Sgan Rishon Mario Rubini, of Chicago, for- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. neral services were held at Lewis order, with addresses by Robert (first Bros.' Funeral Home on June 19, tee. directors. vice grand master). Louis' merly with both the San Francisco Weingarden, and grandchildren, with interment at Oakview Ceme- Instead a resolution was adopt- The creation of a national fed- Szold, chariman of the administra- Meyers of New York was elected i opera company and the South Newton Leon and Jerome. tery. She is survived by her hus- committee of the Zionist Or- unanimously Sgan Sheini (second American opera company, sang ed by the convention deploring eration of Orthodox congregations tire a ganization; Louis Lipsky, chair- band, Harold; her mother, Mrs. In loving memory of our hus- "the seeming lack of unity in the in the United States and Canada, man of the American Palestine r). , number of operetic selections and Anna Gray; six sisters and three leadership of American Israel" and with the Rabbi Isaac Elchanon Campaign, and Nelson Ruttenberg, !"Eili Eili." His pupil, Irving Fidel- band and father, Ilyman Abram- brothers. man, also sang. sohn, who departed from this "calling upon the recognized out- Theological Seminary as its main president of the Jewish National Michigan Theater. 1017.18 DIME BANK BLDG. standing Jews of the country to center, was the outcome of the Fund of America. Walter K. Greenebaum of Michi- world six years ago today, June GITLE KOFFLER Cadillac 1828 2, 1926 (twentieth day of Sivan, formulate a program and platform two-day convention, Bert Wheeler of the team of wan City, formerly secretary of the of 2203 Sturtevant avenue, 72 The three leaders pleaded for a 5686). which will bring together all Samuel Levy, borough president Chamber of Commerce at Michigan years old, died on June 15. Fu- development Wheeler and IVoolsey heads the Ci ty riacrihd Sadly missed by his wife and Go0A shades of Jewish opinion in favor of Manhattan, was unanimously )active amongof the homeland ob- list of stage and screen cinonesnecga tedve waithshthre, Memorial Designers and Builder. of neral services were held at Lewis masses of Jews, attractions children, Mn. s Anna Abramsohn boat l Mausoleum., Monuments, Markers of Jewish objectives and bring elected president of the new na- increased Zionist the membership and at the Michigan Theater Bros.' Funeral Home on June 16, for the of Every Description. about harmonious action of Amer- tional organization. Peter Wier- fund-raisins; activity, and support giant jubilee week show. The talk of congratulations to the new and family. with interment at Cloverhill Park We Duplicate, Clean and Cut Let- chapter and presented it with the ican Jewry in all things affecting nick was elected chairman of the Cemetery. Rabbi Harold N. Cracked Nut" himself i or the s hington Forest project Ro- terson Erected Monuments and In loving memory of our be- who made !American flag. This was followed local and international relations national executive, consisting of . f r iesWa . senthal officiated. She is survived M rrrrrr at Cemetery. millions taught in "Rio Rita," "Girl tine. by a short talk by Mr. Shnaper, the loved wife and mother, Bailey Ap- to our people, 100 members, 40 of whom are by a eon, Leon, of Toronto. Crazy," "Caught Plastered" and new Before Raying Let U. Submit Our plebaum, who passed away three vice-president. The convention voted to discon- from New York and 60 from other Prices and Glee You an Estimate. other hits is one of the funniest tinue the order's monthly publica- lion of Orthodox. C parjs of the country. Misses l'auline and Maurine years ago July 4 (27 days in SARAH ZIMBERG and most entertaining stars that NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— Borough President Samuel Levy tion, The Voice, and also withdraw has ever played the Michigan. Klein played • piano duet and the Sivan). of 2267 Pingree avenue, 65 years ISAAC DREIFUSS, Ares. program was closed with an ad- Dear is the stove where Mother it laid old, died on June 18. Funeral Five hundred delegates repre- replied to the attack which Rabbi its financing of junior camps as an On the screen is ■ powerful as by Dr. Wiener. Sweet Is the memory that never will fade. services MI W. FORT PSY...c t or Woodrow, seating 872 congregations in the Stephen Wise made in the current integral part of the organization. dramatic r mance "The Man from dress o were held at Lewis Bros.' Mr. Allen, in his message stated Yesterday" with Claudette Colbert, Sadly missed by her loving hus- United Staten and Canada attend- issue of Opinion band, Barrie Applebaum, her ed the two-day national conven- Mr. Levy declared that Pr. that "the junior camps have thus and Clive Brook in the principal , Children and Grandchildren. tion of the Jewish Orthodox Con- Wise, who "abolished the Sabbath I far been almost • total disappoint- roles. gregations of America in the audi- and introduced the Sunday eery- merit," although he did laud the Nr. std Mr.. Myer Lave and daushter In sad and loving memory of torium of the Yeshiva. College. ices in his congregation, has no ladies' auxiliaries as valuable ad- motored to Retina's • week aro Sunday. Riviera Theater. to attend the confirmation of Miss Emil, our dear wife and mother, Fannie The convention, opened on Sun- right to advise the Yeshiva Rabbi juncts to the senior camps. Seftaer. Kamin, who passed away two day, was the first of the organize- Isaac Elchanon, which is the most Mr. Allen, in his message, also Following his outstanding screen Rabbi and Wm Jerome D. Folkrnan years ago (24 days in Sivan), important certer of Jewish learn- referred to • possible dissatisfac- success In the role of the young offi- Lion. left Sunday for Cinrinnati to be gone 1930. A leading purpose of the con- ing of American Jewry, what it lion between the Zionist Organ- cer In "Mats Hari," Ramon No. for two week •. Rabbi Folk me n will vention Ls to devise means of as- hu to do." ization of America and the order varro in his latest screen hit, "Hud- spend hie rotation is rood, at the He. A precious one from us If Con., A •oke en loved I. still. and asserted that the former Is dle," at the Riviera Theater, enact, brew Union Cones*. Mr, Folkman will suring the continuance of the else spend her time in •tody and will A place is vacant In our hearts, Sow. of Zion C ties.' seeking to force • new arrange- the role of • mill hand in a large visit her parent. on her way bock. work of the Yeshiva College. Which -ever can be ailed LONG BRANCH, N. J —(J. T. ment In relationships existing be- steel plant who wins ■ scholarship A resolution was adopted call- Sadly missed by her loving Hun- pp. J . yeinber ■ r..4 Hie irides ing upon Orthodox Jewry to sap- A.)—A day devoted to discussion tween the two. 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