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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

NAZIS STARVE 15,000 PROFESSIONALS

PAG

, individuals. They never received
high salaries. They never had the
And places for themselves in other opportunity to save anything for u
professions, but there is no 'gars- rainy day. Now that that day is
sion in Germany toward which come, they are the first to he forced
Jews can turn with assurance that to beg for their bread.
In the professional stratum alone,
they will not Immediately be forced
out, About three thousand of them 15,000 Jewish families have been
are already middle-aged or past Molten up as a result of the "Ar-
All their lives were spent in you Paragraph." The havoc ere-
that.
the medical profession. It would rated by the "Aryan paragraph"
almost
inipoesible for them, at among Jewish employees is a chap-
be
in ter in itself, one I shall have occa-
their age, to become acclimated
sion to write about later.

(Continued from Pege One)

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Judge Sweeney Gives
100 Prayerbooks to
Beth Jacob Synagogue

A novel gift (Mil a non-
Jew is announced by a local
synagogue.
Officers and members of
Congregatjon Beth Jacob this
week expressed their thanks to
Judge Henry S. Sweeney of
the Recorders Court for a do-
nation to purchase 100 Wrid-
urim—piwyer books -- printed

in Hebrew and in English.
An appeal was made this

ZIONISTS TO RAISE
GERMANS IN U. S.
might proves just one thing: they nounced that a numerus clausus JEWS IN AUSTRIA
have shot their bolt.
I of one per cent had been estab- I
FUND FOR CULTURE FIGHT "TO END"
HIGHLY INCENSED
England has demonstrated once lished for Jewish students in the' .
----
AGAINST NAZISM
OVER SCHOOL LAW
again its unreceptiveness toward

universities. Later he announced
that one and one-half per cent of
(Continued from Page One)
the total enrollment might bet
era, on the position of the Jews
Reich Colleges Shut by Decree to Jewish.
American Zionist Administration Jewish organizations which pro-
,
At the same time, Dr. Ruse I in his country, the Chancellor
New Jew i s hS d
"that the present stage of Pale, voted funds for work of the cum.
made it clear that foreign Jewish' said that Austria does not recog•
BERLIN. (JIM—The doors of students would be welcomed in nine two categories of citizens.
tine development is not ripe for mission were highly praised Sun-
"There is equality for all," he
the establishment of a Legisla- d",; at • •meeting of the Second German universities were virtu- , German universities and issued an
tine Council, and that sub a Commission of the League, where ally closed to new Jewish students 1order forbidding Nazi students to declared, "according to their out-
last week with the issuance of a annoy foreign Jewish students. ward end inward attitude toward
body based upon the present nu- lefugee work was discussed.
decree requiring Jewish students le also ordered that they be the state and society. Thus re-
merical ratio of Arab and Jew. Geoffrey II. Shakespeare, Brit-
ports of discriminatory
treat-
ish population would be inequitable 1,11 delegate, reported to the corn- registering for the nose term to shown every consideration.
ment current abroad are not
in composition and contrary to iv lesion that in the short time produce proof that they worked

(Continuer) (rota Page One)

l'alestine.
The resolution de-
elated the conviction of the

(Continued front Page One)

Hitleristic doctrines.

O

tile cardinal principle embediell since the refugee work had be-
a new profession.
week by the Beth Jacob Syna.
in the Mandate that the Jewish gun, private Jewish organize-
of
The need and desperation
Arue
urging
Detroit
Jews
to
people, as a whole, and not merely t ions had collected $5,000,000,
these Jewish doctors continue to CENTER'S DIRECTOR
attend Yiskor services this
the existing Jewish population in and that "25,000 refugees, 7,000
ASSUMES HIS POST
grow. And no one can advise them
Monday, Shemini Atzeret. For
Palestine, have rights under the of whom were college graduates, ,
as to how they might help them-
the past five years, M. L•fko-
Mandate in respect to the estab- had been assisted in beginning a
scarcely
a
place
to
selves. There is
(Continued from Page One.)
W.
Euclid
Ave.
lishment of the Jewish National new life." Mr. Shakespeare also
witz
of
1965
which they might migrate. German ,
has been making collections
Home. Moreover, in view of con- stated that an initial loan of
no
longer
practice
doctors may
Hon of Jewish Center Workers,
for the synagogues from young
tinued Arab opposition to the 25,000 francs, which had been
more Ger.
openly in Palestine. No
member of Delta, honorary
people who came to Yiskor
Palestine Mandate, a Legislative advanced by the League, had
in
Egypt.
!deba
i ating society of New York
ratan doctors are wanted
'terriers. He now appeals to
Council would constitute an in- been repaid, that the work would
And China, too, has many Jewish I University; was secretary-treasu-
all
those
who
attended
Yiskor
sir
ument of Arab obstruction to be carried on without any appeal
doctors from Germany. And it is . urer of the Eastern States Debat-
services on loin Kippur to
the execution of the Mandate and to the League for funds.
generally difficult to get into I
League, 1926-1931; is chair-
conic to the memorial services
to the normal development of the, "Representatives of
France, England or America. So 1 in
France,
that the Jewish Relief committees 1 man of the administrative com-
this Monday, and to assist the
Jewish National Home."
Poland, Holland, Czechoslovakia
! mitten of the Kovod Jewish Cen-
congregation, which is in need
The resolution will be sent to Sweden and Norway praised the
Germany
are
the
one
hope
of
in
which a ter National Honor Society, hay-
of finances, with their contrib-
Jerusalem for presentation to the refugee group and expressed the
salvation, the one place to
char- ing held this post since ' 1931; ' utions.
Iligh Commissioner through the 1 hope that work on behalf of the
Jewish doctor, once a giver of
v
e
c
e
tdor
ays
moefmbe
ir
r
tr
h
eof
s
d
e
t
j
h
ee
ndb
eo
ig
f
hardBo
now can turn to ask aid for
Executive of the Jewish Agency. refugees would be continued.
ity,
The adoption of the resolution
himself.
Brothers of New York and of the ' i
for the raising of a culture fund
BETH
EL
EXPANDS
LAWYERS ALSO SUFFER
British Fascism on Woe
educational committee of Na-
wa■
1 the fulfillment of the deci-
EDUCATIONAL PLAN
LONDON. (JTA)—Sir Oswald
Nor is the position of more than Urinal Young Judaea.
sion taken at the last Zionist,
Mosley and his Black Shirts held
4,000 Jewish lawyers whom Nazi
Mr. Sobel is married and has
' Convention in Atlantic City for
legislation expelled from
arally in Hyde Park on Sept.
(Continued from Page One)
. the court two children. His family will join
f th
f
room in accordance with the "
him here the end of October.
'
Zionist
activities.
The
fund
will
9—it was to have been a big
yon paragraph" any better.
The photograph of Mr. Sobel and ceremonies, but Also of the
and significant demonstration of
In fact, the position of the law- f accompanying this article is a myths, legends, superstitutions, be used in establishing a Zionist ' the
growing potency of the Brit-
f
Ed
ac. — Fascists throughout the land
yers is much sadder ton
drawing by Ben Miller, a Jew- I and humor which through the
Zionist youth'
the doctors. A doctor can at least ish Center art student, who islages have gathered about these strengthening
tivities, dissemination of infor- and succeeded only in making
hope that, now and then, a priv- making remarkable progress in ' and other aspects of Jewish life
I
themselves look sill
,
motion relating to the deveop•
ate patient may find his way to arc
work and is being highly I An element in this course will
A tremendous crowds of 150,-
him. But that is not the case with commended for his work by local I be a study of Chassidism, the meat of the Jewish Homeland, 000 • gathered for the show, but
fostering of the He brew Ian-
an ousted Jewish attorney. Jews artists.
mystic movement among Jews
only
a handful were Black Shirts.
gunge, and the expansion of Zion-
will not consult a Jewish advocate,
which has played a role in the
Statement by Peiser
The Communists had a l large rep-
ist publications.
not even it he has permission to
Welcoming Mr. Sobel to De- , recent Jewish novel, drama and
resentation
on hand, as did the
In advance of the all-Jewish
practice, because they are afraid troit, Kurt Poser, executive di- pageant.
on P a est
l
ine , plans anti-Fascists, and thousands were
C on
that, under the present Nazi re- rector of the Jewish Welfare
The course in methods of club .,, ere also laid for the holding of present in anticipation of vio-
gime, a Jewish lawyer can hardly
win the case, Non-Jews will not
ederation, of which the Jewish leadership, which used to be given1Palestine Day, established by the lence. Of this there was little,
consult a Jewish lawyer because Community Center is an affiliated at Beth El College, is this year 'last Z ionist Convention. The in- IS arrests being made, but there
they will immediately be made to agency, made the following state;
Palestine e Da
y is to was no danger of serious disorder
being taken over by the Jewish stitution of P
a
suffer for having I tronized
a Jew. ment:
be an annual event, dedicated to at any time.
"Mr.
Sobel,
after
many
years
Community
Center.
Jewish attorneys in Germany,
Sir Oswald got up on a cart to
1the spreading of a wider knowl-
"Beth El College pioneered in , edge of the achievements of the speak. Thousands who had been
even those who because of their of experience in the Center field.
to us at an opportune time.
service during the war have not conies
the
training
of
leaders
for
Jew-
Jewish
Homeland,
and
of
its
aims
listening
to anti-Fascist oratory



ing housing
been excluded from the courts, are
adolescent clubs," states Rah- and aspirations, as well as to the surged toward him and let loose
now in a very difficult position. The our recreatonal, educational and ish
a floodtlde of booing which, com-
,
of Jewish sentiment bined with the roar of a police
more so those who may not make cultural activities, with the many bi Fram, "and is now proud to strengthening
to Palestine upbuild•
volunteers interested in the work, turn the work over to an agency I with respect
their appearance in court. i
The first Palestine Day will autogiro overhead, drowned out
specialize
in
the
'
ing.
are
now,
equipped
to
and with an eager anticipation
In Prussia alone there
1 be coincident with Chamisho Osor the Black Shirt chieftain's words.
according to the offal figures, of success, Louis Sobel should work."
For 20 minutes he moved his
' b'Shvat.
1364 Jewish advocates who have find his talents, his experiences,
Work Receives Credit
Louia Lipsky, member of the lips and waved his arms, but what
I st their right to plead in court his fine executive ability, and his
Last year there were 200 stu- executive of the Jewish Agency. he Raid could not be heard. lie
simply because they are Jews. The far-sightedness of real value. De-
troit can show its appreciation dents enrolled at the college. had a tribute to the memory of was the leading actor in a farce.
number of such Jewish advocates
Though young people predomin- Victor Jacobson, member of the
The Black Shirts' departure was
all over the country is conservative- of Mr. Sobel by giving him the ate, the college has students World Zionist Executive and rep- an astonishing one. Hemmed in
l y estimated as 2 ,000. This in- fullest co-operation possible and
by
long lines of police on either
lending
every
effort
to
render
the
whose
ages
range
from
19
to
70.
resent,ative
of
the
Jewish
Agency
cludes only the older lawyers, those
The college meets weekly every on the League of Nations, who side and resembling so many
with a wide reputation.
service necessary to make the Monday night for • season of 30 died a few weeks ago. Mr. Lip- prisoners, they went through a
C enter project a success.
NO HOPE FOR YOUNG
Monday nights. Colleges and uni- sky deelered that much of what long avenue of jeering spectators
But, in addition to these older
Mr. Sobell's Statement
versity of Detroit and vicinity was accomplished by such bodies —an ignominious retreat-
than
2,000
men, there are more
Upon his arrival here, Mr. So- have given credit to students for as the Committee of Jewish Dele-
The bleak failure of the Mos-
young lawyers who have lost thseir
o- bet has made the following state- work done at Beth' El College.
gallons was grounded in the or- leyites in what was planned for
Two thousand
rofeselon
nit nt to
re Detroit Jewish
a glorious show of gathering
The Temple
Temple Forum
Forum is a plat iginal labors of Dr. Jacobson.
called junior barristers are without Chronicle:
Leo Hermann, associate manag-
-
any prospects whatsoever. They ,, " T . h e e Jewish Center movement '
orm for the discussion of the ing director of the Central Keren
will never be admitted before a .n n coma onej
of the community
vital forces I form
merican ewish
leading problems of the day pro- Ilayesod of Jerusalem, was a
court. Nor have they any hope of i
A
with the synagogue, y the
b Temple for the bene- guest at the meeting and reported
remaining with recognized law- l i fe .
fit of the entire city. The Tern- on the progress of the Keren
ye:'s, for if a lawyer has nothing to J `ev;
ewish
A is
education
and
social
sere-
ice,
it
destined
to
play
an
im-
ple
Forum will bring to Detroit Ilayesod in Palestine, and of
do what need has he of an assis-
portant role in the future of Jew- the leading authorities on the plans for new colonization efforts.
.
tant.
These young Jewish attorneys Ish group life. Its recreational most intensely, interesting world Dr. S. Bernstein, director of
' the Palestine department of the
are now trying to learn new occu-
emphasis gives it an appeal and problems. As an example, there'
pations. They are going in for hard potency which few of our com- is nothing which is now arousing Zionist Organization of America.
labor. They spent their best years
the interest of the people of ' reported on the considerable num-
munity agencies have. The Jew-
learning German law, but now they lob Center has the privilege and America as much as the investi• her of American Jew's who were
are learning to become tailors, responsibility of attracting, hold- gation of the armament industry emigrating to Palestine and bring-
shoemakers, building laborers,
by the Senatorial Committee, ing substantial sums into that
bakers and whatever else possible. ing and molding the Jewish youth headed by Senator Nye. The country for investment,
o the community. Its privileges
They will never be lawyers, they of
Mrs. Archibald Silverman, who
Temple Forum is bringing the
know now. The "Aryan paragraph" and responsibilities are manifold, leading American authority on had just returned from a six-
will not soon be abolished in Ger- but they can he summed up in this question, Dr. H. C. Engel- months' visit to Palestine, gave
many. Not even if Hitler should one statement, the development brecht, author of "Merchants of a glowing report of progress in
of Jewish young men and women I
fall. Not even if some other power willing
and able to take part In Death," the book which Senator that country.
should come to Germany.
Morris Margulies, secretary of
1 Nye acknowledges stimulated the'
Tragic, too, and without hope is their community life as Jews andi
Amer-
the condition of the Jewish govern. as American citizens, sturdy of launching of the investigation
and
the
Zionist
Organization
Amer-
ex-
He
will
ice,
outlined
plans for of an
still
the
basis
of
it.
iA
meat officials who have been ousted. character and gentle in manner:
o
, tensive Z i o n i s t organizational
speak Tuesday night, Dec. 4.
y earnest hope that
In l'russia, 2,700 Jews have been "It I .
the
coming
year,
whose
leadership
campaign
for
Rabbi Frain,
thrown out of their Jobs in govern- the Jewish Community Center of in the field of adult education was
ment offices. Two thousand of them Detroit will b
recently given national recogni-
are persons with academic train- towards this end through the
when the Central Conference
ing. More than 1,500 of them (active cooperation of its board,
Rabbis invited him
e
of American
,e irerican
worked in courts, in tax bureaus membership, the staff, the gen-' .o . ,.
__
. ■i _ paper on the subject
and in various administrative and oral community and Jewish c co m
m• . at its convention last June, will
By RABBI E. AISHISKIN
and
religious
agencies."
municipal Institutions. Two hun• munal
conduct the discussions at each
Of Congregation B'eai David
and fifty of them were em-
of the Forum evenings.
_
ployed in the postal and telegraph
Immediately follo wing the Kol
The Temple Forum will open
systems. Others held positions in
Tuesday night, Nov. 13, with a , , Nidre we recite the prayer "She'he-

institutions for social service and
cheyanu,"
"Blessed art Thou, 0
: lecture by Stuart Chase, fam 0 0 u h s
in various departments of the
(Continued from Page One)
Lord our God, Lord of the universe,
_
economist and author of the b
Prussian government system.
bect who hest kept us in life and pre-
Now, however, not one of them declaration of Colonel Josef Beck, "A New Deal," on the su
us to reach
us and enabled
retains his position. All are with- Polish Foreign Minister, that Po. "The New Deal and the Brain served
this se ason."
y I suggest that
out work, and most are dependent land, pending generalization of the Trust."
"
Ha
we ad d to the " L a'Z
minorities protection clauses, would' All who desire information to this season, Mae w rds "La
upon charity.
[.a Ma-
The great number of Jewish no - not acknowledge League supervie- about the Forum should write k oin Ha'Ze," t o this land.
lilies who have been deprived of ion, would he affected by the with.', or telephone the Temple for For- ,
Happy is our lot that fate made
their right to practice is not in - dra•al of the resolution. A Polish um circulars, which will be mailed us citizens of this blessed land,
eluded in the above figures. The spokesman did make the point, it out this week.
this land of justice and righteous-
(official Prussian "Press Service" is worth noting, that Poland re-
ness, this land where no distinc-
states that in l'russia alone 1,199 serves the right to bring the sub-
lions are drawn as to race, creed
47 WILL GRADUATE
Jews may no longer practice as ject up again,
this to the , un-
or colo r . . Compare
.
.
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK fortunate situation
notaries. In all of Germany the
While it still seemed as though ,
of our bret h ren '
number of such Jewish notaries is Poland would attempt to force a'
in Greece or far off Algiers, where
(Continued from Page One)
certainly not less than 2,000. The vote on the minorities question, Col-
innocent Jewish blood was shed
complete number of ousted Jewish onel Beck issued a statement in
--
during the last year. Compare this
government officials in all of Ger- which he declared that his govern- Joseph Gilbert, Betty Geltner, Vir- to the unfortunate situation of our
many is conservatively estimated at nient had no intention of infringing' ginia Golden, Rose Rae Green- brethren in other lands, where they
Five thousand persons, Jewish rights in Poland and that baum, Maurice Greenberg, Shir- are excluded front the various pro-
3,000.
th•refore, have lost their positions the real contents of the minorities ley Imber, Herbert Kenton, Mar- fessions, where a small percentage
without any prospect whatsoever , treaties have been ellIANIIKI as an Ian Korotkin, Norman Kohlen- of our youth is permitted to enter
of other work,
integral part of the Polish consti- berg, Morton Lieberman, Natalie an institution of higher learning.
It must be difficut for a person tution.
Lightstone. Marion Lewis, Melvin The few that are fortunate enough
on the sidelines to realize that no
Jewish leaders were glad to hear Moss, Ruth Nagler, Neleton Osse- to graduate from these universi-
less than 8,000 Jewish artists and . this statement but continued op- pow, Sally Ross, Jean Shapero, ties are suffering from boycotts

in the Hitlerite youth labor
camps, to which Jews are not
admitted.
Jewish students are also re-
quired to produce proof that they
lived for at least one year in
the 8o-called "comrade houses,"
to which Jews are also refused
admittance. Thus, no Jewish stu-
dent may enter German universi-
ties from now on.
Dr. Bernhard Rust, Nazi Minis-
ter of Education, recently an-

J. Y. P. S. Dramatic Club
to Meet

The J. Y. P. S. started its first
meeting of the year with a tea
dance.
A dance will be given on Sat-
urday night, Oct. 27, at Webster
A popular local orchestra
Hall.

will furnish music for dancing.
Novel entertainment will he in-
cluded, at which time Mr. Levy
begins casting for the first play
of the season.

true."
"It is true, however," Chancel-
lo• Schus•hnigg stated, "that the
'specific character of the Jewish
!question in Vienna is primarily
due to the political conditions and
to the post-war naturalize ion
!system, strengthened by .1, •
Ash influx from Eastern
I As a consequence there has been
f a certain reaction, but the law
protects all citizens equally if
they are loyal."

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1

1,200 Jewish journalists are now , posed to any plan that would allow Martin Snide, Bernice Soroek, and other discriminations.
scattered over Germany, having : Poland to free herself from the Eileen Weitzman, Sheldon Zuie-
Our 'tom Kippur prayer reads
been driven from their positions right of the League to supervise hack, Mildred Modell.
:"Forgive the Saintly People on the
and robbed of the opportunity to her minorities if the situation is
Saintly Day." We Jews may in-
Sunday School Registration
ion
continue working in their chosen i warranted. What was in the Pol.
Registration for all pupils in deed be called a "Goy Kodosh."
, ish Constitution, the Jewish leader.,
fields,
the Sunday School took place on' Jeremiah called the llebrew race
The "Aryan paragraph" hit these , held, was in the nature of a matter Sunday, Sept. 23; Wednesday. a Saintly people in the second chap.
people of the free professions her- of theory; the right of the League Sept. 20; Thursday. Sept. 27. and ter.
der than it did any of the others. to step in seemed of more practical will continue
We pray for foregivenees of all
en Sunday, Sept,
These 1,200 Jewish journalists , worth to the Jews.
30; Wednesday, Oct. 3; and •fur transgressions en Yom Kippur.
were specialists. Each one occupied ,
Meanwhile in Poland, anti-Semi-
The Sunday flow many Yom Kippurs would be
Thursday, Oct. 4.
an important position in the gen. tic manifestations appeared. A wild hours will be from 9 to 12 in the required for all those other nations
oral press of Germany. Each one ' drive was under way throughout
the weekdays from in order that all their sins and
helped to make the German press', the country to dismiss Jewish morning and
transgressions against our people
to 9 in the evening.
, teachers from the government me-
the best in Europe.
ale-
should be be forgiven?
All registration s
I mentary schools. Another blow
PROFESSIONALLY RUINED
• •
The concluding service on Yom
y.
made
on
one
of
these
dates
b
Now they are all on the outside.. directed as Jewie.1: shads was that
Kippur is called "Ne'ilah," -d o,
members an d non-mem
non-members alike
a Not only made by Wilo n officials ordering memb
All are without bred.
The wor
d "osed" h
may they not work i n a German that general his tory, geography and' as no children will be admitted c i ome altogether reset ( miliaras to be-
II s

editorial office but they may not ' singing he taught in Polish only. to classes on the opening day,
The portals of every land
even print an occasional article in ; The new decree means the Polon- Oct. 7. Classroom and teacher Jews.
closed to us. Univer-
some newspaper. They are simply , cation of the entire Jewish school will be assigned to each regis- have been
are closed to our people. Pros
. system because other subjects are trent on any one of the registra• .rhea
dead professionally.
are closed, The very hu-
.
pion
days.
Philip
L.
Rosenthal,
lesions
The same is true cf the 1200 Jew-, already taught in Polish in con- !director of the Sunday School, i man rights are being denied to our
SA artists. Less than two years formity with a previous law.
. brethren.
ago they were the best actors on 1 The Jewish Telegraphic Agen- preparing for an enrollment of , Professor Albert Einstein, the 1
the German stage. They were cy's daily bulletin of news to the , nearly 1.000 in all the depart- 'I genius of our age, lies become a
among the most famous singers. Polish press was confiscated on the ments. Due to the unusual in - . man . without a land, a "Goluth
They were considered Germany's day it carried a cable from New crease there will be a slight Jew," because of his race.
best regisseurs. They made Berlin York containing the statement of change of schedule and there will , At the end of the Neilah service
the world's greatest theater center.; the American Jewish Congress ex- be openings f or new teachers on : WS exclaim "Le Shanah Ha'Ba'ah,
Now they dare not set foot upon' pressing the hope that the United the staff, New appointments will ' Bi Yeroshalaim." At the eonelus-
a stage. Now they are, almost' States would act with other lig- , bring the Sunday School faculty ion of all our self-inflicted suffer-
ev ery one, hungry. They have , natories of the Versailles treaty to , up to at least 25 teachers.
ing on Yom Kippur, we pray for
'
Isaac Shetzer, president of Con- a return to our Holy Home, to the
nowhere to earn anything and noth- , insure protection of minorities.
v-egation Shaarey Zedek, has ap- land where the word "Neilah" may
ing they could earn it with,
"Active help is more than alms- I pointed • Sunday Minot board be changed to "Pesichah," "open-
TEACHERS MUST BEG
Similar is the plight of some 8001 giving. The latter deals with ; composed of the following mem - ing." The sum total of all our
Jewish teachers and professors at imoney or with money's worth; the bees: Arthur Purdy, chairman: prayers is for a return to the land
German high schools and univer- i former with word and deed. With I Abe Gordon, Hyman Keidan and of our fathers.
I alma, one ran only reach the poor; ; Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler. This board
Let us put all our energies to the
sitirs.
The Jewish professors and high with loving-kindness, one can reach j is M charge of all details in con- enmplete restoration of the Holy
People to their Holy Land.
nection with registration.
school teachers were never wealthy everyone." (Talmud).

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IIK, best way to get at the truth behind the

fine things you hear and read about the new

Chevrolet, is to get in the car and drive. Take this

ear. drive it over the same routes, in the same

way you drive your present automobile. and kt

the results you can ace anti feel tell their own story.

calik-•ontrolled brakes. A feu minutes
at the
as heel will SIION yo u what a
difference theme

advancements make in safety and driving ease.

And when

the ride is over, and you step out
refreshed and really
for more,

you will

know why

prove it. You have heard that Chevrolet provides

so many thousands have found it impossible to
return to ordinary I Ili% rig after
an experience like
this. That is the Ow nership Test —
easy , enjoy able,
and the most Practical %a) to
1 . 1100,C a car.

abock-proof steering. Syncro-Mesh gear-shifting, a

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You have heard that Knee-Action makes bad

roads good, and good roads better. A ride will

remarkably flexible 80 - liorseponer engine, and

Gentian. Oterrnief s bar
delirered pin, and easy G.M.A.C.

was, A General .tl ,star a I due

ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS

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