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I Cnirlitoi IIEWISif

(ARON ICU

.nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Peculiar Psychology.
'Die peculiar t.:,cliologyt of the mom
.1eNv who is unal.i. to tolerate anything in
, • he a Jew completed•
the Jew, iiii ICI
merged into a I ' ' 1
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of his own inilivi11-11.1y,I I.s IIiI . •••, ,, i1 in the

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Published Weekly by_ The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.

Ernest

Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Ca Ide Address: Chronicle

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this article appeared last week.

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bustling with actiyit.\ - . I he people of
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Arabs of Palestine and pleaded for relief,
but help \vas not forthcoming.
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possessor of Iast
stretches of hind and is Ilion. Than
fortribly situated. Thu
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lack of statesmanship and o f iim m rs t an d. N‘ m'Iti at
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with flying colors this year! In
the countr y•wide critics' mill for
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the selection of the len Best
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Pictures, we discovered that five
o u t of the hit were directed by ZORACH'S I \ PLANATION
J00611, boys, Sidne y Franklin for
"G nardsni an " and "Stnilin'
Through"; George Cukor f,ir
"Bill of Divorcement", John
Stahl for "Back Street"; Rot.
ben Mamotilian for "Jekyll and
Hyde"
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enthused and unnecessarily thrilled. I lii
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limiest itt 111:4 litter:distil as he attempts to
point of danger in the Transiordaniiin deal
paint
himself.
Ile fails to record the fact
pub_
is already evident. It is
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are
the 11011 in II II
!icily that has liven given the entire matter.
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Four subsided, never suspecting JEW VS
that the tape was only a gait.

Transiordanta's population
in l'al•stine.
is reported on the brink of starvation. Po:,
under its e•y nose the flinch smaller ! err ;
l'almilia•
tory of what has 110'11 ntillinoti

papers but through delinite

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stir for the Marx Brothers, had
heard of the wrestling tendl.m.
cies of the mad nuartette in wel-
lie
coming new writers.
peared at the first contemn , .
tape
strapped with xdliesive
"Boys," he said. "I could hard!,
g e I here this morning. I
wrenched my hack yesterda v"
Duly sympathetic, the turbulent

11Iost important of all in the reports of
the land deals in Transiordania are the

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Lou Brt•slow, nt•wiy•hireti gait.

be necesary in the %•ery Ilear 11111111. 1• ,, r
the settlement of ,le‘vs whom it nia ■
impossible to establish in Palestine.

carried out through

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rich and fertile land tilere a \ itIIiiIIi na ■

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most iniportant ties. A Je‘visli Palestine

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needs 'I'riinsjordania. The \ ast areas ot

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th e Fast for the expected 14,...,1

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lands bordering on Palestine, this

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ward Robinson WAS ordered back
to work on his next picture in
spite Of the fact that he VI1611ell

ant I. on the part of Ills !Mho% Mrimmii-,
and perhaps Ii
hitota.11 his tt \ ■
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PROSPEROUS PALESTINE

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the Yidlish Art Theater.

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of intolerat . tea , is, -1 that
which ha. e 1••,1 in Ce-rgia. A
state noted interrationally for its
corruption in public life hpyoeriti-

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