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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-11-02

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He Kept His Econom
Pledge

Appeal Director
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d w
ill' T our

I)erRorr, Aigsti (intorocus

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Sir Leonard Resigns as ICA Head

(CONCIA•DIli FROM PAM.: I)

I NOTED ARTISTS
Support Dingell,
AT CONCERT OF
• New Dealers Urge
AVUKAH NOV. 25

I in the meantime, the whole country '
lies miserably waste, the houses in
hider Coon. to Address Luncheon the ICA came into possession of
I ruins and the people without food
fund of 830,000,00).
Meeting of Detroit Louder.
Ardent supporters of President
or clothes.
—_
at Stotler Honde y
Roosevelt and the New Deal urge
His shares in the ICA were di 5-
The ICA realizes thatiis task is .
The concert of Jewish folk art, the ,re-election of Congressman
tributid by Baron de Hirsch b
e- not to play the Haroun-al-Raschid, to be sponsored by Avukah on John D. Dingell in the Fifteenth
Isidor Coons, national campaign fore his
to dispense large sums in a spirit Nov. 25, will be unique in its District, on the Democratic ticket.
director of the fund-raising corn- Jewish institutions in several con
n-
of gay adventure, but to go on presentation, through pantomime
mittee of the Joint Distribution tries, of which the Anglo-Jewi
"I am not only for the New Deal
sh , steadily with its work, to husband and music, dance and voice, of
Committee and one of the cam- Association was one. Thus Angl
but, as a result of my service in
0- its resources, so that while it car-
paign directors of the United Jew- Jewry was in the administrati on ries' out its immense work of prac-
Congress, I am a part of the New
Deal," said Rep. John D. Dingell.
of the ICA from the start—ev en tical colonization and the product-
before that, for its its very inet p- tivising of large numbers of Jews,
His record during the special ses-
sion of the last Congress shows that
tion, the original holders of t he the fund remains more or less the
I
he
voted for the President's entire
founder-shares included such A
same fund, able to deal with the
program, including the economy
glo-Jewish notables as Lord Roth
work year in, year out, thus achiev-
bill, the AAA, the TVA, the Inde-
child, Sir Julian Goldsmid, S
ing in the final analysis a much
pendent Offices Bill, the NRA, the
Ernest Cassel, F. D. Mocatta, H. greater good than any sudden dis-
bill abolishing the gold standard
S. Goldschmidt and Benjamin L. bursement could do, which would
and the PWA bill. He voted against
Cohen, later Sir Benjamin L. then leave the exchequer empty and
the attempt to restore the cuts in
Cohen, In Sir Leonard, Angl
deaf to the cries of need raised af-
veterans' allowances.
Jewry achieved the honor of actu al ter the fund had gone. The ICA
leadership of ICA for the first tim e, has based itself on practical work,
The NRA, Dingell said, is "sure
a success is evident by the fact th at and in all countries of the world
to be amended in the next Congress
That his years of leadership we re there are today thousands of Jews
as the result of the experience of
the organization has chosen anoth er who have been enabled through the
the Government since its original
Englishman to succeed him,
passage." He said:
ICA to become self-supporting citi-
Sir Leonard entered on his lo ng zens, who have reason to bless the
"In my estimation, the NRA idea
career of public service at an ear ly ICA and to be thankful that the
is essentially correct and I favor it
age. He was hardly out of h is ICA exists.
because of the good it has accom-
teens when he became honors ry
As the head of the ICA, of this
plished, such as the elimination of
secretary of the Westminister Jew
great organization wit hits achieve-
child labor and the fixing of mini-
Free School and its corresponde nt ments writ large in Jewish history,
mum wages and maximum hours,
with the Ministry of Educatio n. Sir Leonard L. Cohen has written
but it can stand Beyond amend-
About the same time he began h is I his name indellibly into its annals.
ments, particularly as affecting the
long association with the Jewi sh
small business man. I believe there
Board of Guardians, the premi er
must be some Federal regulation to
Jewish institution I nthe Briti sh
THE WEEK IN REVIEW
curb the large combines and chain
DEMOCRAT
Empire, of which hie father, t he
stores which make small business
ISIDOR COONS
late Louis Louis Cohen, M. P. ha
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
unprofitable. The price fixing pro-
een one of the founders, his schen]
visions of the NRA should be dras-
lob Appeal, will. tour a number of
"for the better management of a le l stein in Albany attempting to pre-
tically modified, if not eliminated.
"key" communities, it was an-
the Jewish poor" practically be vent. the New York Friends of
nounced by Harry L. Gluckaman
"As to the AAA, I have been in
For Economical County
coming its constitution. For ha If New Germany from getting a state
chairman of the administrative
accord with its provisions. I be-
century—his first association wit h charter of incorporation, the Ger-
Government
Democratic Nominee for
committee of the United Jewish
lieve
the processing tax on corn and
it was in 1881—Sir Leonard ha man-American Conference — con-
Appeal. The cities to be visited given his
NATHAN VIZONSKY
hogs has been of great direct
DESERVES
continuous activity to th trolled to a great extent by the
by Mr. Coons include Akron, Al- Board, and for over 20 years h 'Friends" issued a threat to the
benefit to the farmer and is directly
In a Chassidic Dane.
RE-ELECTION
bany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Colum- held the office of president, whit
responsible for the better business
Staata-Herold Corporation, pub-
bus, Dayton, Detroit, Indianapolis, his father had held before him.
lisher of two German language the pathos and the tragedy as our automobile manufacturers have
well as the comic aspects of con- been enjoying, because it built up
St. Louis and Syracuse.
Even with his greater interest papers, that it must either turn
the farmer's buying power."
The purpose of Mr. Coons' tour in world-wide Jewry as presides pro-Hitler and discharge its Jewish temporary Jewish life.
O
Throughout the entire program Burdelove Urges Dingell's 14-
is to give a verbal report to the of the ICA, Sir Leonard still con employees or suffer the conse-
THE FRIEND OF THE DECENT CITIZEN
will
run
an
harmonious
blending
leaders
of
these
communities
of
quences.
.Eleetion
tinned to give up much of his tim e
0
the progress of the relief and re- to his first love, and at a meetin
The Episcopal Church of the of the new and the old, staging
Elect a man with experience to a job that demands
In a statement Issued in Lan-
constructive activities of the Joint a few years ago, speaking wit
United States meeting in conven- an essentially Jewish art produc- sing, Maurice Bordelove, director
experience.
Distribution Committee in Ger- affection of the important service tion in Atlantic City passed a reso- tion.
of printing for the State of Michi-
Nathan Vizonsky, one of the gan, urged the return of Congress-
many, Eastern Europe and other which the Board renders to Englis
lution condemning "persecution of
countries, the statue of the cam- Jews, he urged that the Board i minorities" and offered "a frater- featured performers, first worked man John D. Dingell to Congress
ENDORSED BY:
0 paign for the United Jewish Ap- not one institution, only, but a nal greeting and a message of deep under Max Reinhardt. Upon be- from the Fifteenth District
Aiken, D. Rosen
0
Dr. B. M. Srhulanum
311“ Grans
peal to date and to stimulate col- whole [series of institutions, throug h sympathy" to all Jewish people and coming interested in Chassidic,
"The Fifteenth District, which
Dr. Milton N. Mark
Dr. A. Bradfield
("melee N. Mere
lection of pledges in light of the its various departments of relief all other minorities who have been dancing, he spent two years trav- was created by Congress in accord-
Joel W. Josephson
Dr. N. L. Feldman
Nathan Freedland
eling
thousands
of
miles
through
intensified needs of the stricken reconstruction, loan-aid ,appren victims of such persecution.
ance with the Reapportionment
Louie M. Levin
55,. E. M. Serock
Maurice Schants
• • •
Europe, searching for the steps Act, has in Congressman Dingell a
overseas Jewries coming within ticeship and industrial activities
Moe Raskin
Dr. I.. Goldonyi
Samuel Renner
and movements of this rapidly representative that understands the
the scope of the Joint Distribution and in many other directions i ti PALESTINE
II. F. Goldman
Dr. I. L. Darnell
Harry Pinson
A riot broke out in Haifa be- disappearing art, which he por- needs and wants of thepeople of
Committee's relief and recon- which it makes smooth thepath o
Adolph Deutsch
Dr. A. A. Farhat.
Nathan D. Resin
tween Revisionist and Labor sym- trayed in The Romance of a his district," Bordelove said. "Ile
Norman M. Snider
the Jews of England.
structive program.
Dr, A. W. Lovenst Ina
Santora Dabriasky
People." Ile will also be seen in supported President Roosevelt's
Nathan D. Met rye..
Mr. Coons comes to Detroit on
Nathan R. Berke
The plight of the Jews in Rue pathizers in which 30 persons, in-
Samuel Reenberg
Attn., Rosenberg.
Monday, Nov. 6, and will address sia soon attracted his attention cluding seven policemen, were in- three dance interpretations: Des- program nearly 100 per cent,
Mrs. Isms L. Pack
Royal C. Barnett
Albert Goldberg
although there were occasions, of
Mrs. Innis Wolin
a group of Detroit leaders at a and from 1907 until it was die • jured. Fifteen participants were pair, Supplication, Doubt.
Alex. J. Iludny
David IA, 141cderson
arrested.
Shortly
thereafter
Mayor
Sul
R. Lena
David
Gottlieb
course,
wherein
the
best
interests
luncheon
meeting
in
the
Judge
Samulta Rene
0
solved during the war he was ■
Rosalind Glickman has elicited
Bernard
A.
knitting
David Leibencils
Maurice K. Karp
Woodward Room, on the second member of the Russo-Jewish Com Dizengoff issued an appeal to the praise for her renditions of dra- of his state and district were in-
Albert Nat kin
IV,. Perry BurnstIne
Alan J. Slone
floor of Hotel Stotler, at 12:15 mittee, carrying over his interest t o Jews of Tel Aviv, particularly to matic interpretations of Mialik's volved, he voted in the direction
Louis Nathan..
Dr. ROA. Rona
Morris Sp. rber
Joseph C. 130.111.
noon on Monday.
the Russian War Victim's Commit • the youth,' begging them not to poetry, and for her work at the that reflected the feelings and as-
Henry W. Stark
Aaron Kurland
O
Ent IL Virtorson
tee. This interest in the plight o tarnish the name of the all-Jewish piano. The Chicago Daily News pirations of the people of the Fif-
Irvine Shapero
Dr. David Kinn
Herman L Ile
by riots such as had occurred stated that it is "an absorbing teenth District,
Louis fluttsbere
Chester L. Schwartz
Milton M. Weinstein
S. of B'nai David Syna. the Jews living abroad Sir Leonard city
Irving Adler
Maxwell I.. Nock
"Congressman Dingell is credited
Max E. Klayman
also showed in his membership o in Haifa. The Jewish Agency also program of Jewish entertain-
EdlynnlItortlook
Arthur I. Gould
gogue to Hear Prom-
Stanley S. Krause
condemned
such
outbreaks
declar-
with
having
brought
to
Detroit,
to
Harry
tlburn
the Joint Foreign Committee
A. Leah. McIver
ment." Commenting on Miss
tarryHartman
Dr. San
Alt shuler
Henry Gottlieb
inent Educator
Leo • M. Levin
where he represented the Anglo ing itself "outraged by the brutal Glickman, the Columbia Missour- his own district, the new Roose-
Dr. IL Schoentleld
SiI Mani Kaufman

bi.MOCRATIG TICKET H
Mas T. Levine
Jewish Association, It Is almos t attack which continues the chain of ian, in its Oct. 20 edition, stated: velt Park Parcel Post Station.
lir. Leo. O. linklin
Sidney II. SII., II ■
ila
II. Intact.
Dr. Den). lIntndt
Louis E. Leiser
A well-known Detroit lecturer 35 years now !since Sir Leonard outbreaks tarnishing the name of "The audience was absorbed In Building operations which has
Wit
ham Rhode.
and educator will be the guest became a member of the ICA, and Yishuv and of Zionism and poison- the dramatic quality of her voice. already begun. The maximum cost
Your vote respectfully
This ad paid for by Jewish friends.
o speaker at the open meeting , of three years since he was elected its ing the atmospher of Palestine." In the 'City. of Slaughter,' by Bia- of this project will be $2,100,000.
solicited.
In the • month of September,
This means employment to many
the Young People's Society of president, after having served for
lik, poet laureate of the Jews,
of
our
citizens.
4,530
Jewish
immigrants
entered
13'nel David Synagogue on Tues- 12 years as its vice-president.
the denunciation of the cowardly
O Capable
Palestine according to official gov-
"The payment of the soldiers'
Conscientious e day, Nov. 6, at 8:30 p. m.
Nor did Sir Leonard confine him
Jews, whose fear smudged any
bonus was advocated by Congress
a
Communal Worker
At the close of the address, the self to Jewish communal work. Ile ernment figures.
militant spirit to a mere blot, im- man Dingell two years ago and for ol=inc20
• •
nn
O
guest
speaker
of
the
[society
will
Well Known in Detroit
has always been active In at
pressed us vividly. We do not he passage of this measure he
conduct an open discussion In spheres in social activity in the GERMANY
know whether Miss Glickman w orked relentlessly in the last seg.
The
Joint
Foreign
Committee,
0
which everyone is invited to par- general life of the country, and one
Election Tuesday, Nov. 6
made up of representatives of the could be as strong in any other ion of Congress, being among the
ticipate.
of his most important activities is
rendition than the Jewish, be- e arliest signers to the House pe-
0
Dancing and refreshments will that of Honorary Secretary of the Anglo-Jewish Association and the cause the spirit of her Jewish t
ition which blasted the bill out of
Jewish Board of Deputies of Lon-
follow
the
speech.
King
Edwards
Hospital
Fund.
Only
blood just seemed to boil over committee and forced its passage.,
1 :2 0 1
01=0
don in a report stated that legally
O
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The public is invited to this about a fortnight before his knight-
with the reality of the Jewish His position is unchanged, and de-
the
position
of
the
German
Jews
......._ meeting at the B'nai David Syne. hood in the victorian order was
mands the earliest payment of the
has remained unchanged in recent persecutions."
0
gogue, 14th and Elmhurst.
conferred upon him, the Prince of
This concert, planned as a bonus, in cash and in full."
months, but in actual practice the
EFFICENT COURTEOUS
Wales himself, presiding at the
Jews are much worse off, owing to leading cultural attraction for the
meeting of the general council of
RE-ELECT
Mandell Bernstein Talks to the fund, paid a warm tribute to the introductions of further rest Jewish community this fall, is not
ALPHA TAU FRATERNITY
strictions in all occupations involv- being given for profit. The small
Sir Leonard's work in that capac-
The entire membership of Alpha Tan
Beth Abraham Y. P. S.
charge for admission will be used will attend the Y. M. H. A. dinner-dance
ing state recognition .
ity.
Since the conclusion of the World to cover the expense of presenta- Sunday.
0
Dr. M. Engelman, captain of the bas-
In the ICA, Sir Leonard had Baptist Conference in Berlin which tion. Those interested may ob-
Mandell Bernstein addressed the
ketball team, lowarranged r several
Young People's Society of Beth under his leadership a unique or. adopted • strongly worded resolu- tain tickets at the Jewish Com- practice games to be held In November
(THIRTEENTH DISTRICT)
Abraham at the meeting on Nov. ganization with Immense ramifica• tion condemning the persecution of munity Center, where the concert • d December. Arrangements have he, O
0
1. Mr. Bernstein and Ilerman tions, to the nature of whose ac- the Jews, protests from Baptist or- will be given, at the offices of the completed by the entertainment commit•
tee for two social eyeing for November.
Franzblau are the congregation's tivities he has given much thought. ganizations all over the world has Zionist Organization in the Penob- Harry (Seinen, chairman of the member- 0
In Russia the ICA is engaged descended upon the German gov- scot Bldg., from the many Jewish Atli,' committee, ours need that prosper..
representatives at the Y. P. S.
live pledgee' names will not be accepted
George Wright, prinipal of the in activity over an area of about ernment.
organizations to whom tickets later than Dec. I.
The I rat baseball team. Y. M.
• • •
Condone Intermediate Public 150,000 rectares, on which are set-
nave been alloted, or from Theo- League champion. o f 1534, will be hon•
School, at a recent meeting of the tled nearly 12,000 families of Jew- AUSTRIA
A ROOSEVELT DEMOCRAT
dore Oleander, president of Avis- ored at the "Y" banquet. Samuel
sr hearts, winner of the golf tournament,
organization, gave his views on ish land-workers. In Poland there
At ■ conference with represen- kah, 8741 LaSalle Blvd., Euclid will
ales receive an Individual gold r
the proposed amendments No. 2 are about as many, 8,009 Eastern tatives of the Jewish community, 8952-W.
=
medal.
Toe next meeting will be - held Wednes-
and No. 3. The educational com- Galicia alone and in Bessarabia Chancellor Carl Schuschnigg gave
day. I.30 P. m.
mittee, headed by Miss Etta Da- there are over 4,000 ICA colonists. assurance that all citizens would
vis, is arranging for speakers to In other countries outside Europe, be treated equally before the law.
Why4trAtr
address two November meetings. especially in South America, thou- Ile stated that there would be no
Louis Wolfgang, chairman of sands of Jewish cultivators have race nor religious distinctions
the membership drive announced been placed on the land by the ICA among citizens. The chancellor had
so that today the ICA can boast previously made a similar state-
that his committee is still accept.
that there is a Jewish peasant pop- ment to a group of Jewish leaders
ing new applications. All young
ulation
of over 100,000 who have at Geneva. A day later, however,
DEMOCRAT
men and women interested are in-
come on the land as a direct result came the announcement of the
County Treasurer Jacob P.
vited to attend the next meeting
of the activities of the ICA.
ghetto segregation of Jewish school Sumeracki seeks re-election on Nov.
on Thursday evening, Nov. 15.
In
South
America,
the
whole
of
6
because
of the remarkable record
children.
The third of the series of four
The Chancellor's latest statement his office made during his first
open meetings will be held soon. the teeming Jewish life that has
H. Saved the Taxpayers
grown
up
there
is
practically

de-
term.
it is held, is the result of a flood
Invitations are being extended to
$133,000.00 la Ooe Year
In his first year of public service,
members of the Beth Abraham velopment of ICA activity. Ar- of protests both internal and from
Congregation and the Galician So- gentine Jewry is the creation of abroad. The statement, in itself, his office collected 92 per cent of
the
ICA,
and
similarly
Brazil
with-
the
personal tax levy, boosted cur-
is
reassuring
to
the
Jews
but
the
ciety of Detroit to attend a Cha-
out the ICA would have had no word of the Chancellor is only as rent tax collections 10 per cent,
nukah party.
Jewish community at all. The ICA good as his actions. The world and collected delinquent real estate
The next meeting will be held
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sought openings for Immigration, awaits action on the segregation taxes in the amount of $7,600,000,
Nov. 15, at 8:30 p. m. in the large
prepared the ground, built schools, of school children and a more liber- a $2,000,000 increase over the pre-
meeting room of the congregation, synagogues
akL*2
and institutions of all al and decent treatment of Jews by ceding year.
Linwood and Fullerton. A meet- kinds.
Not through salary-slashing, but
the government as regards govern-
ing of the planning committee is
by pruning supernumeraries from
It was the ICA that created the ment and semi-official positions.
1511e .
scheduled for Thursday evening, great
• • •
the rolls, there was a saving in of-
Jewish co-operative move-
".
Nov. 8.
a4
fice expenses for the first year of
ment in Eastern Europe, and today ENGLAND
$83,732.68.
The
number
of
tax
re-
hundreds of thousands of Jews ob-
Samuel Samuel, Conservative
tain through the ICA camas cheap member of Parliament since 1913 ceipts Issued jumped from 271,986
CHENOT TO ADDRESS
credits for the purpose of carrying and prominent Anglo-Jewish phi- to 343,733, an increase of 71,747.
JEWISH RADIO FORUM on the various activities by which lanthropist, reputed to be one of
Without interference with the
tf
they earn their livelihood for them- the wealthiest men in Europe, died routine of the office, Mr. Sumeracki
James E. Chenot, Circuit Judge selves and their families. In Po-
served
without compensation as as-
at the age of 79.
for Wayne County, will be the lend, for example, it has been
A convention of 'fondue resident sistant disbursing officer of the
guest speaker at the Jewish Radio stated, more than a third of the
in Great Britain adopted a resolu- Civic Works Administration and
Forum next Sunday, over Station Jewish population has applied for
tion condemning Nazi persecution set up a division and staff which
WJBK, in a program broadcast help to these canes now conducted
of Jews and asking Ghandi and the delivered checks at the rate of 60,-
from 6 to 6:30 p. m., on the sub- by the Joint-Ica Foundation.
Indian National Congress to en- 000 ■ week to CWA workers in
ject "The Citizen's Duty to Vote"
The ICA administers its bequest force an anti-Nazi boycott in India. Wayne County. A total of $13,-
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple with careful responsibility, regard-
• • •
551,722.19 was disbursed and ac-
Beth El will be heard on the same ing it ■ a a trust fund, which must
counted for to • penny through cer-
program in his Sunday claim in be in a position to conduct its work GREECE
tified
payrolls.'
In a deal between the government
Judisieni, and Aaron Kurland, perpetually, and consequently wise
Mr. Sumeracki attributes much
I and the opposition forces headed
chairman of the forum, will be husbandry and cautious considera-
of
his
success to his selection of a
I by the anti-Semitic ex-Premier
heard in a radiotorial,
tion as to how the money can be % enizelos, a separate electoral col- staff of employees on the basis of
' The musical program will feat- best expended are the guiding prin-
experience,
training and aptitude,
lege for Jews was announced by the
lure William P. Blizznick, violin- ciples of it, work. The capital is
I government. By the deal, President rather than "drag" or family rela-
ist, and Edith Shoob, pianist.
conceived as in the nature of a i Zaimis is assured of re-election tionehips.
Sonic of the best positions In his
perpetually revolving fund, which The decree came as • shock to
50 or a 100 years hence will be Greek Jews for only • few days be- office are held by Jews, who are
Young People's Auxiliary of as
able to carry on its work as °a , fore the President had abolished represented in every department.
Congregation B'nai Moshe the day of its foundation, or at the separate electoral college stat- Among the Jewish employees are
the present moment.
ing he would never consent to the David Gordon, chief accountant;
A regular meeting of the organ-
The ICA does not hold with the segregation of the Jews. In Greek Emanuel A. Peperno, legal advisor
ization will be held on Srnday at. Eastern way—"To take the cash Jewish circles, the new decree is and director of personal and spe-
Principal Cass Tech High ternoon, Nov. 4, at 4 o'•lock, in and let the credit go." To the ICA
held to be • forerunner of • wave cific tuxes; Victor Finn, chief as-
School 27 Years
sistant, refund division; Frank
the clubroom of the al mirogue. it is more essential to build up a of anti-Semitism.
Bosley, supervisor of the 10-year
Dexter and Lawrence, at which strong, enduring system, not to eat
— for —
plan
division; Charles Lasky, per-
time the season's activities will be up the funds as they come in, as
Govern.. Condoms. Saloeica
outlined.
sonal tax division; Ethel Rubiner,
some organizations do, and then
Asti-Semmes
.g t
,co
secretary.
stenographer; Goldye
Bible class of the auxiliary will shriek for aid from outside to save
SALONICA. (JTA)—Governor

be held every Tuesday at 9 p. m., the tinancial-crieis-ridden Institu- General Friths Phallis on Thurs- Steinberg, accounting division; Jo- ;Se
Clean Record
under the leadership of liab
tion from letting al fits important, day issued • statement condemning seph Wasserman and Jacob Cohen,
bi
Service
Moses Fischer. Those who are in- a uouely-built works crash to ruin the attempt of anti-Semitic ele- supervising clerks, and Herman to
terested in • class of this kind are because there is no more money to ments t ocreate a pogrom atmos- Turner, Benjamin Katz, Harry
Sulks, Mark Friedman and M.
asked to attend promptly at 9 p. m. keep them going! Nor has the ICA phere" in the city.
41,
Plans are being formulated by sympathy•with the brave methods
Anti-Semitic agitation In Greece Hersh, clerks.
9 hears a heap o' things I don't the organization to take part in the of ',sputa, where they invent won- has been encouraged by the politic-
understand," said Uncle Ebes. "but I congregation's fourth annual car- derful protects for the benefit of al party headed by former premier
de nivel and bazaar to be held No. 17 mankind, "the only inconvenience Elatheries Venizelos, which op-
dot don't lea me from
HAROLD E. STOLL is highly
a sum an* passible to 19, inclusive. They will be in being that none of these projects posed
me
to the Jews, H. Venizelos roe...seeded for retention is sr - 44
met
bMZ
are yet brought to perfection, and declared.
an dat's tens' 'em." II charge of the randy booth.
en de pol
6ce as Regiome
Deed•
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The Enemy of the Underworld

HaroldE.
Stoll

Duncan C.

Register of Deeds

McCREA

Prosecutor

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Samuel

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JOHN H. SLEYIN

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Jacob P.

Sumeracki's Record
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Benjamin F.

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County Treasurer

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Thomas C.

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DEMOCRAT,

More than 33 Y
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