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February 22, 1935 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-02-22

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PIEDETAMILIVISR RONICI4

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SPOKESMEN FOR THREE FAITHS HAIL OBSERVANCE
OF ANNUAL BROTHERHOOD DAY ON SUNDAY FEB. 24

and THE LEGAL EHKOt....i.c.

WEEK IN REVIEW

sented in the Joint Reconstruction
Foundation, sponsors of the bank.

• • •

NATIONAL GROUPS
ASSAIL COMMITTEE

Elect

IRVING PALMAN

Her
(CONCLUDED PRo)1 PAGE 1)
:gam n of the Zion- GERMANY
ist Revisionists in Czechos Iav k i a,
The burden of re-settling Ger-
states that the Revisionists will not man exiles was definitely put on Europe and in this country, and
attend the next Zionist Congress. the League of Nations last week out of the 'feeling of responsibil-
The paper stated that Jabotinsky ty League High Commissioner Mc- ity to the Jews of this country
I
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
definitely made this point at the Donald and others speaking in and abroad.
Non-Partisan
--
Bevisionist Congress and now that London at a meeting of the com-
"Rather than assume the auto-
By JUDGE JOS. A. MOYNIHAN spent for unlikeness. To die He-
By DR. A. M. HERSHMAN
each buyer cf the Zionist shekel mittee which the League establish- cratic attitude that a small body
brew Congregation in Newport,
---
(CONCLUDED FRom PAGE 11
must promise to obey the present ed to co-operate with Commissioner of men can presume to decide for
Rhode Island, he wrote: "It is
(CONCLUDED FROM pAGE II
Laborite regime, the course
r. of the McDonald.
the Jews of America what action
now no more that toleration is
Revisionists is obvious.
rial loss and pain to instill life spoken of, as if it was by the in- justified in saying that
German health officials urged to take on major problems, the
dl
A
ruse em now claim Adolf Hitler to refrain the arch administrative committee has de-
anew as well as to weld us all to- dulgence of one class of people
gether in a realization of our that another enjoyed the exercise number of the American people that Vice-Mayor Auster may not anti-Semite, Julius Streicher, from cided to refer all these problems
i nterdependence upon one an- of their inherent natural rights. cling to the doctrine of "liberty automatically replace Mayor Khal- making public demands that no to an extraordinary convention ,
For happily the government of the of conscience." They endorse and di during his absence. At the same medicals inventions or discoveries for decision. Upon thin conven-
other.
applaud the principle of non-inter- time they submitted a demand that
ABLE — FAIR — HONEST
The youngest American student United States, which gives to big- ference, non-intervention in mat- a Christian Arab be appointed as by Jews be used in Germany. Such tion will devolve the responsibil-
of our national history knows that otry no sanction, to persecution no tern touching the conscience. They an additional vice-mayor. In this action would be detrimental to the ity of giving direction to the'
COURAGEOUS
health of Germany, says a state- movement to create an enlarged
assistance,
requires
only
that
they
one of the foremost causes for the
hold
fast
to
the
view
that
no
man
way,
a
non-swish majority would
Endorsed by
colonization of this continent was who live under its protection should be molested or discriminated be created. As we write, Jews ment signed by the Health Corn' American Jewish Congress.
niissar
of
the
Reich
and
by
health
"This is the most concrete
the desire of its oppressed and demean themselves as good citizens, against because of his religious are fighting for Auster's rights and
Milton R. Atlas
Maurice Schwartz
commissars of five German states. demonstration that the American
in giving it on all occasions their
persecuted people of other lands
Harry J. Solomon
beliefs and practices.
Me: Kritt
Thus
In other the matter has not yet been settled
effectual support."
appear that the Jewish Congress can offer of its,
to find a place of refuge for,
by the High Commissioner,
words,
in
their
attitude
towards
Jews
were
not
wholly
detrimental
Such sentiments shich embody,
intention to adhere to the prin- '
themselves and their families;
One
hundred
Jews,
illegal
resi-
those who do not see eye to eye
to Germany in the past. And fur-
where they might live in peace we believe, the bas, and the true with them in matters pertaining dents of Palestine now in jail, are ther, it is interesting to note, that ciple of democracy."
and harmony with their neighbors , American tradition, have unhappily to religious truths, many have clamoring for immediate trial. A the unfriendly Goering has come
not always controlled the attitudes
and carry on unmolested the
hunger strike by the prisoners fo- to the conclusion that some Jews
and conduct of all classes in the emerged from the primitive and
cused attention on their plight. are indispensible even to present
traditions, religious observances
American commonwealth. Since crude stage of hostility and
and culture of their particular Washington's day various move- reached • more advanced stage, They refuse to reveal their native day Germany. In his efforts to
countries—many of them having build up the German opera, a pet
race or creed.
ments of a divisive and hostile that of tolerance.
no citizenship at all—so that the project of the Prussion Premier,
Nor were they disappointed for character have swept over portions
But tolerance is associated In government cannot deport them,
Goering appointed a Jew, Leo
there is no phase of our national, of the country and have sought
the minds of most people, and
Bleck as assistant conductor of
life which reflects greater glory, to set group against group. Such
• • •
rightly so, with sufferance. This POLAND
the Opera Under den Linden. A
upon us than our freedom from • are the Knok Nothing mbovement
attitude almost invariably pro-
The Polish situation grows worse half-Jew, Clemens Krauss, is the
i nternal bickerings and sympa-' of the 1850's, the Ku-Klux Klan of duces in the ma' 't
p
Dr. Joshua Thon, leader of the chief conductor.
t oetic understanding and gener-1 the 60's, the American Protective
ous forbearance which exists Association of the later years of feeling of condescension, of pa- Jewish Parliamentary Club, plac-
tronage,
and
in
the
minority
groups
ing
on record the feeling of indig-
among our people.
the nineteenth century, and the re-
JEWISH INTEREST
Perfect coordination, perfect vived Ku-Klux and shirt move- a sense of inferiority. There is nation and embitterment growing
IN FARMING GROWS
but
one
attitude
worthy
to
be
among
the Jewish population
health and well-being is impos- ments of various hue which dis-
, dignified as "ethical" w h i c h against the government for oust-
sible to the human body when graced the early years of the pres-
(CONCLUDED
FROM PAGE 1)
ahould mark the mutual relation- ing Jews from every sphere of pub-
is apparently
There
i
one group of cells is tearing down ent century. here

ships between religious groups; tic life said in Parliament that the
and destroying the functioning of sufficient material of an inflamma- v i z. ,
spec t, regar , ea- Jewish members of the parliament number of years, and there is no
tory
sort
lying
about
to
be
a
con-
others, and no it is with the body
teem. The recognition and ap- will not vote for the government exaction of bonus or commission or
politic. We can only attain our stant menace to social peace and preciation
of the good that is in budget. Specifying the discrimina- payment of renewal charges. Says ;
true stature, to our highest effi- embers of old hostilities still smok- all
religions will make it possible tion and disturbed by the fact that the report, "Though not extending
For the Policyholders
ciency and full dignity as a na- ing which a breeze of self, interest- for all its followers to work hand the government "is not making alms, we must pursue a more liber-
For the Community
tion when every component part ed fanaticism may easily fan into in and for the soluution of the even the slightest endeavor to ease al policy than lending agencies op-1
2156,168,289. paid to beneficiaries and
Forty-one
millions in bonds of go..
flame.
of our nation is functioning nor-
great problems with which man- the fate of the Jewish population," crating for profit can afford." I
policyholders since the Company's
Events across the sea, where ;
ernments, municipalities, public and
mally, smoothly and co-operating
kind is confronted. All ethical Dr. Thos pointed out that the v-
The society's Farm Settlement
inception.
religious organizations. (Building
with each other component part. Hitler and his cohorts exploit the religions, however much they dif- ernment
p leading the
ment is
three and Department gives advice, guidance
"
And so hail to Brotherhood Day tribunal and primitive instincts of fer one from the other, have a, a half million Jews of Poland into and aid to those who desire to buy
schools, colleges, churches, telephone
3138,245,129. of present assets con-
of 1935. May we feel its benefi- fear of all that departs from the common denominator; viz., a glor- a catastrophic situation.
farms and who intend to take up
lines, public buildings, hospitals,
stituting, with future Income, the
heilh) g
cent influence all through the normal which they have arbitrarily I
r. tTreheotnedsahiyd
the Jews
gvweenm
the
were farming as a life's work. During
railroads,
highways, supplying money
sous
sense
of
the
brotherhood
of
fund from which all unmatured
year and in all the years which adopted, affirm the tenets of a fan-
the past 17 years—the post war
man, It devolves upon them to a s
for
relief and for other needs of
ciful
racial
superiority
and
seek
to
;
contracts will be paid.
"a step-child" and that there period— 17,884 turned to this de-
are to follow, for in its perfect
impose the standard of an enforced stress this common denominator. now exists among Polish Jewry • partment
modern civilization.)
functioning lies the perpetuity of
for advice on farming I
uniformity, cannot be confined to . The present crisis in civilization "condition of hopeless despai
$570,439,554. of insurances and an-
possibilities, and farms were found!
our beloved Republic.
r
."
Ten millions in industrial and public
Germany but have their repercus-
a challenge to all religious-
Discrimination and special high for 1,356 families, Several Jewish
nuities in force, providing protection
sions in this country and encourage minded men and women. They taxes are the factors crushing Pol- far settlements throughout the!
sions
utility bonds. (Buildingfactories, har-
and incomes for thousands of homes.
LOCAL FEDERATION
the forces of racial suspicion, envy must band themselves together ish Jewry. For the most part, country have also been built up I
nessing power, providing transports.
and hatred here. It is no accident, for the common weal.
AGENCIES ARRANGE
the Jewish population has been r e- through the society's aid. The so- i
Lion facilities, producing the necessi-
These figures portray Cooperation
duced to ■ state of beggary. The ciety has been a I
SERIES OF EVENTS also, that outbreaks of group hos-1
pioneer in the
ties and conveniences of life.)
and Trusteeship operating for the
tilities have consistently coincided PLANS COMPLETED
Jewish Community office of •War- Ag-Industrial plan of settlement.
benefit of policyholders and their
with peodi,
n
of financial stress and
(CONCLI•DED FI:Olt P•tGu 1)
Seventeen millions in farm mortgages.
say is unable even to pay its em- The interest of the Jew in the
FOR 3 - DAY VISIT
depression.
dependents,
ployees and as a result a one-da y farm is as keen as ever,' says Mr.!
(Erecting homes ■
and buildings, pur-
OF V. JABOTINSKY strike was called one day last week. Davidson. "Our sympathies are all
A competent observer has lately
committee with the above named
chasing and breaking new land,
The Year 1934 has been a successful
reported: "One hundred and three
o Beers_
(CONCLUDED
FROM
PAGE
ONE)
furnishing seed and equipment.)
one for The Great-West Life and its
every displaced, struggling Jewish;
The Jewish Child Placement American organizations were par-
STATES
worker for whom farming Seems !
Bureau announces the election of ticipating last fall in reviving race a
policyholders. Business in force, new
Twenty-Ie millions in other mort-
Odessa under the pen name of e The
special committee of the to offer even a promise of improve- ,
the following officers: Abraham hatred and creed hatred. There Altalent, became famous in the House of Representatives invest'- ment. For the present, we must '
business, assets, income, policy re-
gages. (Building homes for citizens,
J. Levin, president; Nathaniel It. may be more or less now. Some
serves and surplus hays all been
entire south of Russia. In 1902 gating un-American activities made content ourselves with the settle- 1
erecting stores, offices, warehouses,
Goldstick, vice - president; Mrs. men use this stirring of prejudice Jabotinsky returned to Odessa. a report urging the creation of
Increased.
etc.)
i • ment of individuals and small
Melville S. Welt, secretary; Morse and fear as a means to political s
special department
fere he appeared before
the! i in the Depart- groups."
power.
They
say
in
effect:
'Hit-
Goldman, treasurer; Mrs. Edith
Odessa Literary Society with a ment of Justice to keep constant
The society's extension depart- I
■ i c ett
hec
tikehoen eaelgl ei g
B. Bercovich, director. Members kr made it pay. Why can't we?' "1 n
ndediviidnuaeelshereenrdeioeregaene:
umber of lectures. Each of his
Pearl S. Buck, chairman of the
ment maintains a staff of agricul- i
of the bureau's board of direc-
Woman's Advisory Council of the 'a peeches became a political event tivities; urging the enactment of aural experts who bring to the'
tors are: Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie,
National Conference of Jews and , nd a matter of discussion all laws making it
a felony to print, Jewish farmer agricultural infor- ,
(including annuities)
Fred M. Butte], Mrs. George Co- Christians, recently declared: "Wei°
ver Russia. He had been Zion- transport or distribute propaganda motion on every conceivable branchl
hen, Mrs. Ralph E. Folz, Dr. Leo are going to have a harder time in
(including annuities)
istically
inclined
for
some
time
urging
the
overthrow
of
the
gov-
of
farming.
During
1934
these
ex-
M. Franklin, Dr. A. M. Ilershman, inter-group relations in this coon- b
did not actively participate ernment and Faking for continua- tension experts visited 2,957 farms,
Mrs. Israel Ilimelhoch, Dr. Sam- try. The will generated in i hut
n the movement until 1903. It tion of the life of the committee held 131 meetings, demonstrations ,
uel J. Levin, Dr. David J. Levy, good times has held'over these first v.
.as his work in and for the self- through the 74th Congress.
field days and extension schools. In
Dr. Samuel J. Lewis, Dr. Barnet five years of the depression, but d
addition, advice and aid were given!
ef ense, organized after the
• • •
Malbin, Mrs. Harry Newman, now we have used up this reserve b
to 3,106 farmers who sought in-
body Kishineff massacre, which GREAT BRITAIN
Mrs. Victor It. Roemer, Dr. Louis and inter-group differences are be- b rought him • t
dividual consultation at the So-
A. Schwartz, Mrs. A. L Weis- corning accentuated .
The Central British Fund am mety a central office. The depart-


with Zionists and Zionism. Im-
man, Melville S. Welt, Mrs. Henry
The observance of Brotherhood mediately thereafter Jabotinsky nounced a campaign without a I also maintains a purchasing
quota, to aid German Jewry. It 1
1/s ineman.
service bureau which saves the
Day htis year on Feb. 24, in the I is 'as sent as delegate to the Sixth
Aged, Transients Committee
will lie launched March 10. On i farmer considerable sums in the
words of the letter of President
ionist Congress at Basle.
March 29, a fund to aid Polish ; purchase of supplies and material.
The committee on aged and Roosevelt quoted above, "offers an ,
In 1904 he returned to Russia Jewry will be launched under the I It also conducts an agricultural
transient,' will meet at 4:30 p. m. opportunity to mobilize the forces l w
here he soon achieved promin- auspices of the Federation of Jews i
on Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Jew- of goodwill the country over and to
night school for farm aspirants. It
nce as the "king of political ish Relief Organizations in Eng- , publishes the Jewish Farmer, the
ish Old Folks Home. Dr. Alvin promote common efforts on the part ,
euilletonists," writing for the land, the Federation of Polish Jews I pioneer Yiddish agricultural
D. Hersch will speak on "The His- of religious groups in all that
maga-
ending Russian daily "Russ."
in Great Britain, the ORT, the Oze nine in the world "Fully alive to
tory and the Present Status of makes for human welfare and good
HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG, CANADA
Jabotinsky was the first dele- and the Association of Rabbis. The 1 the i n c r ea a e d responsibilities,"
ff t
the Old Folks Home." His ad-
dress will be followed by the cita- • platy the tactics of the pioneers ./ .1 ate to a Zionist Congress who Board of Jewish Deputies will un- , states the report, "the Extension
emended that the delegates to doubtedly also endorse this drive., Department brought to bear upon
tion of cases showing the investi- who started a backfire upon the ! he
Zionist Congress speak He'd • • • 'the problems of the Jewish farmer
gation policy and the methods prairie when a conflagentioni t h
rew. Upon being challenged by FRANCE
: the full weight of its ramified pro-
hreatened,
no
that
the
flames
of
used in accepting cases. George t
is ome dele g at es to practice what I
It was announced that credit gram--a program evolved after
1512 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
D. Stutz and Marvin B. Gingold racial and religious hostility, find- e
,
hank
for
exiles
will
be
opened
in
I
decades of experience to meet the
preached,
Jabounsky
re p lied ,
are co-chairmen of the aged and i ng no material upon which to feed. " hat the followin
Paris.
ans. Th e J Joint
i Distribution Corn- needs of people to whom farming
g year
h
ear
e
wou
will
falter,
dwindle
and
die.
It
is
Id
I
transients committee.
Detailed Statement mailed on request.
I mittee and the Jewish Coloniza-! is an acquisition, not an inheri-
calculated to stimulate the natural peak Hebrew. And he did.
Several years later Jabotinsky tion Association are equally repre- I tance."
f riendliness and co-operativeness
RABBI SACERDOTI
of our citizens to oppose the fomen- t ranslated Bialik's poem "Masa
IS DEAD, AGED 49 t ation of group hatreds.
,N emirev," on the Kishineff po-
The observance of Brotherhood's roms, which was prohibited by
CONCLUDED vRom PAGE ONE)
Day this year is sponsored by Dr. 't he czarist censor.
The young Jabotinsky had a
John H. Finley of New York, edu-
Italian government in Jewish re- cator and publicist, who is national gr eat following among Russian
construction in Palestine.
chairman, and has been endorsed : J ova. Devoted and active Zion.
He participated in the princi- not only by the President of the is t, brilliant orator, renowned
pe, international conferences for United States, but by many state R ussian journalist, he did not
the constitution of a world Jewish governors. Governor Harry W. d esert his recently acquired He-
congress and had served as pre- Nice of Maryland, writes, "Toler- I b rew; he translated Edgar Al-
siding officer.
once, religious freedom and liberty ; le n Poe's "The Raven" and
ills relationships and those of of conscience are the three foun-
Nevermore" in ex ui
II b
Jewish communities, which have lotion stones upon which republics It is translation of Bialik's works
60,000 members in Italy, with the are bulked and upon which they w on him praise not only of all
Fascist administration were ex- must continue to rest . . . I am w ho read it but of the master
cellent. Jewish communities en- asking the press of Maryland to ! h imself. Chaim Nachman Bialik
.do se Italy's foreign policy, es- give wide publicity to Feb. 24, as f a, ways spoke with admiration
pecially in the Eastern Mediter- Brotherhood Day and to ask our l a bout the Russian translation of
ranean. Dr. Sacerdoti was re- people that they not only commend,l h is own poetry by Jabotinsky.
by Premier Mussolini but collectively make observance of I
cePved
The stirring narrative of the
shortly after the setting up of ts, he same." Governor Martin L.1 If-defense which he led against
se
the Fascist regime. On several Davey of Ohio states, "Promoting th e Arabs in the pogroms of 1921
friendly and cooperative relations !
Musso-
occasions he approached Musso-
among Protestants, Catholics and . 1 nd for which he was sentenced
liniwith
a view to obtaining o 7
lini
Jews seems to me that promotion i t° 15 years of penal servitude is ,
favorable official attitude toward, of our highest American ideal. It la thrilling chapter in itself. The
the German Jews. is my earnest desire that all of the P rotests of the thousands of Jew-
Welcomed King to Synagogue
people of Ohio will join in the ob- is h communities forced the Brit-
Many American students of servance of a day dedicated to hu- is h to pardon Jabotinsky and re-
Jewish affairs visiting Rome m an understanding and social pro- le ase him from the famous Acco
sought Dr. Sacerdoti'a opinions g.
p Hum where he spent eight
g rams
with regard to the problems of
Governor Harold G. !toff man of
onthe at hard labor.
the group he headed. Besides N
New Jersey writes that "the oh-
In 1925 Jabotinsky organized
hating the confidence of I'remier , . rvance of Brotherhood Day is he Zionist Revisionist Organiza-
Mussolini. he had welcomed the one
ne of the noblest advancements , ti on, which then numbered only
King as a visitor to his syna- t o ward tolerant understanding • handy of people. Today, ac-
a mong our fellow men." Governor co rding to his organization's re-1
go lie.
Sacerdoti in November,: J John C. B. Ehringhaus of North P0 rts, the party numbers hun-I
1929. wrote a special article for Carolina states: "It is • worthy dr eds of thousands of members in
the 50th anniversary issue of the a and worthwhile enterprise, and I es e ery part of the world.
American Hebrew. urging that rejoice along with you in this op-
tto nan archives be searched for portunity for the demonstration of Trees Planted in Palestine
evidences of good-wilt between that spirit of brotherhood among
Trees were planted in Palestine
all men which is characteristic of
Jews and early Christians.
Ile made one of the most dra- our American institutions." Gov. by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
ernor
George
C.
Perry
of
Virginia
in
the Ehrlich Garden, in honor
matic appearances of his career
in London on Nov. 1. 1933. when declares that "every sound effort of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich's
to promote good will between the wedding anniversary.
a inited effort was being made
different classes of our people and
Mrs. M. K Kirschbaum of 2240
for the relief and rehabilitation'
to promote united effort on the W. Grand Blvd. planted trees in
of German Jewry. He fated the
part of religious groups in all that memory of her mother, Rachel
delegates to the gathering as a
helps to better our situation is to be Cohen. whose yahrzeit is on the
loyal Fascist who repudiated the
commended." and expresses the 16th of Adar I.
Nazi brand of fascism.
hope that the day may be widely
'My presence here." he de- observed.
Other governors ex- throughout the country. consisting
clared. "is a tiring proof that ress • 1
in most instances of Protestants
German National Socialism, which
The radio companies have been Catholics and Jews, to further the
imitates programs and methods most generous in the allotment of observance of the Day. Out of
first taught by Italian fascism, time during the days preceding these, this year as last. will grow
-Fns failed entirely to understand Brotherhood Day. Eleven national many continuing committees which
its spirit."
broadcasts will carry the message will serve'''. centers of good will
sr row the country, such well known and will work throughout the year
re-distribution for greater riding com- of the lowest-priced can built today!
jou MAY PICK PLYMOUTH as the best-
RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY Americans
A
as Dr. John H. Fin- to allay misunderstanding and fos-
fort ...bark seat as well as frontlA prin-
looking of the low-priced cars. It's
cooperative enterprises.
Go to ace any Dodge, De Soto or
ENDORSES HISTADRUTH y, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Fa- ter arches
ciple introduced and proud by the sen-
and syr•gogues will ob-
more beautiful. It's bigger. Rides better.
ber John La Forge, Rabbi David
Chrysler dealer. Drive—and ride—in the
sational "Airflow" cars.
de Sola Pool, Michael Williams. se e the Day with special services.
(CONCLUDED PRO. PAor
These
are
important
qualities.
But
new Plymouth. Ask about the official
era 1. Hartford, Conn.; Dr. Milton F earl S. Buck, Dorothy Canfied Service clubs and fraternal organ-
Sum it all up. And add Airr new en- Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit
safety is also important to consider .. •
izations are enlisted and public
Ste laberg, New York City; Dr. m isher, Dr. Lynn Harold Hough.
not only in driving but in buying a car. gineering features give In to 201 sav- Plan that makes it so easy to own and
meetings are arranged in accord-
!gr.
John
L.
Melford,
Rhoda
F.
Mo . edamM. Kaplan, New York
ance with plans that appeal to the
Ice-
ing in gas and oil. Yet Plymouth is one
enjoy your 1935 Plymouth richt aTay!
Cit r; Rabbi Benjamin Plotkin. p Vlach, Charles H. Tuttle. preference of the communities in-
Pipitouth if still bit 1c-reit-pried ear
Jen try City. N. J.; Rabbi Max- is abbi Jacob Weinstein and Rabbi terested. The wide observance of
asirk resale.. Ilydeashe Brakes.
reel
Goldstein
participating,
Lei.
wel 1 Farber, Pottstown, Pa.; Dr. e
Brotherhood Day demonstrates that
Also—PlyinoUth has an al-fief body
Sae .eel Rosenblatt Baltimore, at radio stations in cities from the principles which it emphasizes
coast to coast are arranging
...steel reinforced with steel.
: Rabbi Solomon Goldman, ge ms in which representative pro- are basic in the though and funda-
s of
Chi :ago, 111.; Rabbi David Gold- the
mental in the interest of the Amer-
three faiths will take part.
Plymouth gives you correct weight
stem 1. Omaha, Nebraska.
Committees are organized ican pessple.
eel
J. t 11111

,

We Salute the Era
I Brotherhood Day Call to Genuinely
Of Social Justice
Religious People

Judge

Common Pleas Court

COOPERATION

What it has done for the Policyholders of
The Great-West Life Assurance Company
and for the Community

Important Items for

1934

Business in Force
• . $570,439,554
New Business Issued

70,751,300
Total Income
27,042,910
Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries 18,633,937
Assets
138,245,129
Policy Reserves and Other Liabilities
132,005,926
Contingency Reserve, Surplus and Capital .
6,239,203

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