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PAGiu EIGHT

TnEPeraorvionsn atacvnat

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Tract Commission
Dance on March 24
Of The U. A. H. C.

Welcome Spring

Final arrangements for the 26th
annual Purim dance of Bicur Chol-
em Juniors Association, are being
completed. This affair will take

hiL laktE MTAZIL
RA
NIUY

Mike Falk will personally di-

JEWISH PIONEERS
IN UNITED STATES

"JIM" LONDOS MEETS
BROWN ON FRIDAY

Book on "Jewish
Child Guidance"
By Rabbi Cohen

When "Lord Jim" London ar-
rives here to open training activi-
querade and civic ball to be given
ties
for his championishp bout Published by National Federation
••••• ■•■ ••
by the Mlaver Relief Society
Lee M. Friedman's "Early at Olympia next Friday night,
of Man's Clubs of United
The Jew today has a difficult Sun
evening, March 10, at
March 15, against Orville Brown,
battle to fight. lie must fight to
Synagogue
American Jews" Shows
he will find a Detroit that is more
preserve himself not only a member
Share in Pioneering
aroused over a title match than JEWIttif c1111.1. 1 ;111.ANl'E. fly Rabbi
of a minority group, but as a mem-
Nunuel M Vohen Publiolied by No-
at any time since Joe Stecher
ber of a minority group that is be- r
, EARLY AMERICAN Jk: • W. .Hy Lee
Ronal Federation of Men's Clube of
tried a comeback here more than
ing persecuted, and against whom ( •,
United Synagogue of America. 3050
M. Friedman. liar, and @reit )
Broad.ay, New York City 50).
an active campaign of hate is being
Crass, Cambridge. Mao. (II 50)
a year ago.
conducted.
The fans' interest has been
A volume of considerable im-
One of the best counter attacks
"Not. jewels but Jews were the awakened to new life by several
that we can employ against the
real financial basis for the first factors. In the first place, many portance in directing methods on".
child guidance by Jews, Rabbi
growth of this prejudice is educa-
-
expedition
of
Columbus."
have
detected
signs
of
slipping
in
CARD OF THANKS
tion. Through education we can
Quoting this sentence from the champion's work. There has Cohen's book has numerous ad-

The family of the late Libby
obtain understanding, co-operation
Herbert B. Adams' "Columbus been sombre head-shaking eve n vantages which invite a large
Netzorg Marks and her sons,
and friendship. Familiarity on the
and His Discovery of America," from the title-holder's most earn- reading public.
Eugene and James Marks, extend
part of the non-Jew with the Jew,
In his introduction, Rabbi Co-
Lee M. Friedman proceeds to est admirers that Lord Jim is not
hearty thanks to their relatives
his ideals and beliefs is indispen-
NEW YORK. (JTA) - The
show the part Jews played as as sure of himself as once upon hen explains the purposes of the
and f: ends for their kindnesses youngest freshman ever enrolled
sable if mutual and understanding
outlined
course as follows:
American pioneers.
a time. He is more worried,
shows, them during their recent at Long Island University -13
sympathy is to be attained,
"The first aim of the course is
"In the United States the Jews presses to the attack more often
bereavement.
It is with the purpose of giving
year old Isidore Kosofsky-does
are still generally looked upon instead of laying back for his to enable parents to discern in
to the non-Jewish world a better
not like to be called a"boy pro-
as newcomers, as immigrant peo- opponent to wear himself out and themselves and in their children
knowledge of Judaism, of its ideals
digy."
ple who have only recently ar- has been held to several draws in the reciprocal needs, the satisfac-
and practices that the Tract Corn-
But, like it or not, he is a pro-
tion of which will lead to the hap-
rived," he writes in his introduc- the past year.
mission publishes pamphlets deal-
digy according to Dr. Robert C.
piness of both.
PETER RYCUS
tion.
"Yet long before the Pil-
ing with Jewish problems, We dis-
Another big factor in the wide
Whitford. director of students at
"A second objective is to help
grims landed at Plymouth, the interest in the bout is Brown
of 3749 Lawrence Ave. died sud- the university, who claims that Ks-
tribute these to educators, minis-
Jews
had
definitely
found
their
denly Thursday in Grace Hospi- sofsky's record justifies the title.
ters• libraries and other agencies
himself. The big Kansan is a the parents utilize certain group.
logs-the
family, the school and
place
in
the
western
hemisphere.
tal. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of
which
are
in
a
position
to
bring
SIDNEY
DIEM
With a voice that, as yet, hasn't
wholesome looking youngster with
They had indeed their share in pink cheeks, a contagious grin the synagogue-in meeting some
Congregation Shaarey Zedek con- changed the 5 foot, 4 inch young-
them to the attention of the public.
its discovery."
of
the
more
immediate problems
ducted services in Lewis Bros. ster tells inquirers that his am- place Sunday, March 24, at the
These pamphlets are printed in
and a nice dersonality. lie wins
His process of proving his the- with a grin and absorbs punish- they face in bringing up their' ♦
such a brief and easy-to-read fash-
Funeral Home, 7739 John IL St., bition is to be a physician. "I in- Book Cadillac Hotel.
I. MELLIN
Sidney
Diem,
chairman
of
the
c
hildren.
ion
that
they
can
be
digested
even
sis
is
a
very
interesting
and
fas-
at 1 p. m. Friday. Burial was in tend to major in science at Long
ment without a complaint, hands
"Finally there is a necessity
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mr. Island University," he said. His advertising committee, announces when read on a noisy street car. At the Moose Temple, Cam and Eli- cinating one. There are three it out unstintingly but he also
parts to this book, dealing with can take it. He personifies what for helping parents adopt a more
Rycus was born In Rumania about favorite pastime- and this cer- that an open invitation has been ad- the same time they are written by zabeth.
the
Jews
in
Massachusetts,
their
objective
attitude toward their
GO years ago and had lived here tainly classifies him as a • prodigy dressed to the various Jewish clubs man who speak with authority and
Ten prizes will be given for
every sports lover wants in his
and organizations in the city, urg- they give a clear picture of the
coining to New York, and Jews
children. The love and possessive
10 years, all of which time he --is chess.
ing them and their friends to at- various phases of Judaism and of the best costumes, the first two in other American lands. In athlete, and has shown • fine feelings with 'which parents re-
A
scholarship
winner
at
Long
had been associated with the Pen-
prizes being a diampnd ring and
competitive spirit in all his
tend and aid in making this a so-
gard children are natural and
nington Furniture Co. He leaves Island U. Kosofsky it a grad- cial and financial success. As in Jewish life. Over 600,000 tracts a midget radio. All proceeds will each is crammed a wealth of in- matches.
have thus far been printed and
formation and numerous facts
his widow, Diana; three sons, uate of Eastern District High the past, the proceeds will be do-
go for charity.
Long before Promoter Nick normal. It is necessary, how-
d istributed.
School,
Brooklyn,
where
his
high
generally
unknown
George, Samuel and Arthur;
The following are on the ball
Londes was certain that he could ever, that they learn to divest
nated to aid the sick and needy.
We also maintain a news service
Mr. Friedman's book reads like obtain the bout for Detroit, he themselves progressively of these
three brothers, Morris, Goodman averages earned a number one po-
Music will be furnished by Henry for the daily press giving dignified committee: Sam Goldberg, chair-
sition
for
him
in
Arista,
local
high
a
romance.
There
is,
for
in-
and Louis, and two sisters, Mrs.
was approached by many of his attitudes as the child grows
Finney and his Mayfair Club Or- description of the Jewish holy days man; Harry Cohen, general floor
D. htoscovitz and Mrs. Sadie Gold- school honor society. He was also chestra. There will be dancing as these occur. We issue a five- manager; D. Kollin, chairman of stance, the story of the phylac- clientele and asked to match older."
president of the 'Latin Club and
Rabbi Cohen opens his discus-
berg.
tickets; I. Medlin, chairman of tery found at Pittsfield in 1815- Brown with d
from
9
till
1
,
It was this
year
calendar
for
use
of
non-Jew-
a member of the staff of the high
provich ng
definite proof that unsought and popular demand sion with the study of the need
ish educators in fixing examination souvenir book; H. Greenbaum,
school paper.
either
an
early
Jewish
settler
or
for
security and guidance. Of
CHARLES BILLER
box
office
manager;
Joe
Green-
days for pupils entering school.
that made hint go off the deep
of Cromwell, Mich., 62 years old,
It is my belief that by making baum, bar manager; Henry Sil- traveler had dropped it.
end to make the bout possible, interest is the author's attitude
An
interesting
chapter
is
de-
on
the
subject of "The Emerg-
died on March 2. Funeral serv- Council Begins Course of
this information available to the verstein, assistant floor manager.
he saki,
voted to Judah Monis, instructor
ence of Sex," Rabbi Cohen urg-
ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
general public we shall be forging
Book Reviews by Prof.
in
Hebrew
at
Harvard
College.
ing
that
sex matters should not
neral Home on March 3 with in-
a strong bond of brotherliness be-
Marckwardt
terment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
tween Jew and non-Jew. With the Theater Benefit for Yeshiva Morris adopted Christianity in or- Troop 23 Celebrating 23rd be shrouded in mystery.
der to secure this position. We
In natural sequence come the *
strengthening of such a bond, hate
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi-
arreicesi
Beth Juda
h March 12
Anniversary Monday
The Detroit Section, National
earn from Mr. Friedman that
discussions of co-operation, ca-
On Sunday, March 10. at 10:16 a. m.,
ciating. He is survived by his
a nd prejudice must necessarily dis-
Council of Jewish Women, began Hr. Leo M. Franklin will occapy the appear. This is the ultimate goal
the only degree conferred upon
reer-finding, friendship.
wife, Jennie.
pulpit and t•eilew Robert Nathan'. new
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Yesh- a Jew by Harvard before 1880-
Troop 23, the oldest Jewish
a course of book reviews under book. "Road of Agee."
f the Tract Commission, and this
The discussion of the non-
On Sabbath. March 5,
Rabbi Leon the ideal that inspires our activity. ivah Beth Judah, on Tuesday, the degree of M. A.-was be- •Boy Scout Troop of this city, will Jewish environment provides one
the leadership of Prof. Otto H.
FANNIE KORN

brain will pread h on The
Alm" of ./pw •
March 12, a t8:30 p. m., will stowed upon Judah Morris in hold its father and son dinner of the most valuable suggestions
Marckwardt
of
Wayne
Univer-
of 282 Hague Ave., 67 years old,
Education."
sponsor a Jewish play, "Shein- 1722. Judah Morris' petition for Monday, March 11, in the dining in the book, and should be read
Rabbi Frain .111 occupy the pulpit
died on Feb. 25, Funeral serv- sity this week. Reservations are
,
Nuntlay morning, 51ard 17, and "peak
dele's Wedding," at Littman's support in 1753 and 1759 and his room of William Boesky's, Col- studied and discussed by all Jew-
ices were held on Feb. 26 with still open for the three remaining on the 'object. "Motion afalmonnies.•'
People's Theater, 8210 12th St.
lingwood and Dexter.
ish
parents.
lectures
next
Tuesday
at
89
will
and
codicils
are
included
In
olmer)ance
of
the
noon,
an
yermarY
interment at Beth Abraham Cem-
To purchase, return or ex- among the appendices to the book.
In addition to having the
of the greateld phllogotther of Judlohnn.
Rabbi Cohen's book fills a long-
etery, Rabbi J. Thumim and Rab- Rowena St., at 11 o'clock. Prof.
change tickets, 1705 Pingree will'
The services of Ilaym Salomon founder and the original sponsor I felt need and is of very practical
bi A. M. Hershman officiating. Marckwardt will review Thornton The Temp!. Shderhoodt
be open front 12 to 5 p. m. on to the Revolution also form an of the Troop in 1912, Fred But-; value to parents and teachers.
A ll /hetet hood members are Invited to
Wilder's
"Heaven's
My
Destina-
The
resignation
of
James
She is survived by her son, 'Na-
attend n timing Faxhion Review and Tea
March 12.
zel, present, Gus Newman, one
mportant chapter in the book .
than; four daughters, Estelle, tion". The other two books are to be held Monday •ftergoon March 11 Waterman Wise as editor of
Interesting and historically val- of its Scoutmasters of many,
Mrs. A. Yerman, Mrs. L. Berke Robert Nathan's "Road of Ages" at VI". In t h e lal hall. Model" will Opinion was announced by Earle
di"Iii.) new •Oring from the
years back, will attend and net
and Mrs. N. Tyner, and two sis- and Ruth Suckow's "The Folks." following shops: Illtitelllorkie Ilmotek•t D. Marks, publisher of the maga-
Gifts to Hadassah . Fund uable are the numerous wills of I as toastmaster of the evening.
gax-I:ay and Florid e
Jews of the Colonial period.
zine. After his resignation,
ters, Mrs. S. Korn and Mrs. J.
If you hose not yet atteml•d ameet-
Maurice H. Morse, attorney, will
Incidents
of
an
historical
char-
which
took
effect
March
1,
Mr.
Rosenberg.
or the Hook Itmlew group. set amide
Margaret K. Soifer, author of
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman acter are quoted without end. We speak in behalf of the fathers.
Trees Planted in Palestine ing
Friday morning, March 15 At II lit luck
Wise, who has edited Opinion
of the infant welfare fund of the learn, for instance, that Cotton Mr. Morse's son is a member of a number of very fine Jewish
Mr•. John 110pp will discuss "1111 for the
Through
Jewish
Na-
since its inception, will engage
CHARLES LINDENBAUM
Lampe of China - by Itose Hobart This
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has Mather, in his eagerness to con- the troop. Scout Bert Selly will holiday plays for children, has
novel ma. one of last season's moot en-
in other Jewish and public activi-
tional Fund
of 3236 West Grand Ave., 62
received the following contribu- vert a Jew, resorted to forgery. speak in behalf of the sons and written an exceptionally good
acclaimed publication", and ties.
years old, died on March 6. Fu-
tions:
IM crIticlam and diltd °Aston /Mould Pro-
play, "A Merry Good Purim,"
Recorded also is the story of will represent the Scouts of the
The future direction of Opinion
neral services were held on March
The following planted trees in tl,le a moot l lniulatln5 hour .
which was just published by the IS
Front Mrs. Lena Loewenberg, Sarah Isaacs, mother of John t roop.
om
TIIe Work. hop ann..," a imeend will be in the hands of the edi-
7 with interment at Woodmere Palestine through the J. N. F.:
Furrow Press, 115 Eastern Park-
bit 1)1141 el of kitchen, maid a and
in memory of Selig Solomon.
Howard Payne, author of "Home
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. H. children•. apron. to he held In the social torial board, which includes Irwin
Cemetery, Dr. Leo FL Franklin
From Mn, and Mrs. Abe Glazer , Sweet Home." She accepted committeemen in charge of activi- way, Brooklyn, N. Y. (40c).
at the next meeting. NI outlay. March Edman, John Haynes Holmes,
and Rabbi Leon Pram officiating. Kraft, honoring ht. II. Zackheim's Nall
Arranged in good style, well
II. They have lea a complete et. k
in
memory
of
Libby
Netzorg
C
ties,
is
planning
many
surprises.
hristianity in 1776.
Ile is survived by his wife, Eliza- 55th birthday.
of new ly dePlgiled luncheon "eta. knit- Mordecai M. Kaplan, Mrs. Re- Marks.
written and replete with enter-
The photographs, the indices Walter Domzalski, the lawyer
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Max ting bagn owl other hotmehuld need".
bekah Kohut, Ludwig Losisohn,
beth, and a daughter, Mrs. Sol
taining
lines, this play, in its pub-
From
Miss
Ilattie
Gittleman,
a
magician,
has
been
obtained
to
The
Tempt..
gloterhood
•rratioln•
nd appendices, the important ex-
Ilayman, honoring M. 11. Zack-
Maurice Samuel and Stephen S.
Goldberg.
a patty for Thursday aftornoon. March
in memory of Libby Netzorg p lanatmy notes - all add great entertain the sons as well as the lished form, has the added attrac-
helm's 65th birthday.
for Mow• w h. come to an.. make Wise.
Marks.
tion
of
being well illustrated -

One tree by Mrs. Morris Stone, bandages and do braille work on that
alue to a very important book. grownups.
In announcing the resignation
WOLF FINKELSTEIN
Conte and work with on Thum
From Fir. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. Klunover, chairman of the an element to the story which
in honor of her mother, Ethel ' d nornIng.
ay, at•i• for lunch and join um al an of Mr. Wise, Mr. Marks ex-
of 2326 West Grand Ave., 63 Brody,
troop committee, and Merrill should prove of great help to the
afternoon of gene.-bride, Mah Joni( pressed the hope that he will con- Loewenberg, in honor of Mr. and
years old, died on March 3. Fu-
Goodman, Scoutmaster of the , producer.
Two trees by the Ladies Auxil- and lottoo.
tinue to contribute to the columns Mrs. Ralph Davidson's 15th wed-
neral services were held on March iary of the J. N. F. in memory of
ding anniversary.
There are many deviation here
troop, invite any Scouts or Scout- !
Young People's Temple nub:
of the magazine.
4 with interment at Beth Tephila Max htaldoter.
From
Mr
J

• The Yon. People'" Temple Club pre.
s. Jew
ere connected with either the ; from the original Purim story of
Fisher and
Emanuel Cemetery. Ile is sur-
Gilbert and Nollivan'e •'The Mi-
tThe Book of s For instance,
Two trees by Mr. and Mrs. L. settle
troop
or
alumni
assonatietn
to
be
Alfred
Kaufman
of
Pontiac,
in
kado" tiondny night. March 10. .t 1:511,
vived by his wife, Fannie; a son, Jacobs, of 2911 Hazelwood Ave., in
The Macmillan Co. has pro.' present and partake in the cele- Esther begs the King not to hang
the Brown Memort•I Chapel. under
I. D. L. Jrs. Celebrate Firs memory of Marilyn Weiss, daugh-
Irving; four daughters, Sylvia, on the occasion of their son. Sid- the dire , lion of Arthur Godson and
Haman but to banish him from
ter of Dr. and Mrs. George T. duced a real gem by publishing bration.
l'Idllp Stern. The operetta will lo• fol.
Anniversary
Rose, Mrs. Sam Shuman and Mrs. ney's, Bar Mitzvah.
Naomi Jacob's "The Loaded the kingdom instead.
Weiss,
lowed by a get•togother In the wuclal
Samuel Kimmel, and a brother,
;Stick."
($2).
Two trees by Anne Manson and hall Adroit...1On, metnbere of the Yon
There are some very fine verses
From Mn, and Mrs. Abe GI
Temple flub. free. Non•meint...r.
Morris.
a '. This English Jewess, author of KINGS COUNTY COAL MER • all easy to learn and with a punch
The Eastern Star Cafe dining zee, in memory of Charles Biller
Helen Kass, in memory of Anita p 5
G. Casper,
room
was
the
scene
of
the
first
a number of very fine novels, has, CHANTS VOTE BOYCOTT 1 which lends quality and is an en-
• The Sunday morning nerVICe rA April
of Cromwell, Mich,
One tree by Maymie Stone, in : .111 bo rondo. tad entirely by the Young anniversary celebration of the
couragement to youngsters being
From Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loew- , had a moat interesting career.'
OF NAZI COKE
People Temple lion A group of rep•
memory of her father, Herman resent•th
prepared for the staging of the
ed. of the young people will I. D. L. Jrs., on Sunday evening, enberg, in memory of Libby Netz- ' She taught school, was an ac-
Stone.
condo. t a •yinpoddloni onthe multlect,
March 3. Mrs. Ethel Scheer and
tress's secretary, a variety artist,
a ri
A an
n ti N az i play.
In loving memory of our dart-
est ie.. Temple Exped fa or the South Meyer Cohen, sponsors, chaper- org Marks and Charles Biller. a novelist, a political candidate,!L The Non-Sect'
One tree by Betsy Marks, in me-
of Tod."'
ea
ue
729
Seventh
1/1,1
%%hot
the
Young
Ave•• N • Y ••
g
ing, Isabel Rose Fisher, who left mory of her mother, who passed Expel to of the Temple.,
oiled the party for the evening.
, Rent Restriction Law Adopt- an actress in her own right. Per- has received from John Lunin, Remarkable Influence of
us five years ago, the 11th day away 15 years ago.
A op«.1.1 featute of the writ... will
Max Loewenstein, president, es-
haps that is why her works are on secretary of the Kings County
Proceeds from Insurance
be the Reunion The Young'
of Adar, March 11, 1930. Sadly
ed
by
Tel
Aviv
such a variety of subjects.
)...•.ple ate Milting to the •er.i.e the corted Miss Edna Moskovita.
Coal Merchants Association, Inc.,
missed by her parents, sisters and North Woodward Branch of
A striking analogy is employed
Lww" of 19:3 to 55,5
In Miss Loraine Hibler was escorted
I "The Loaded Stick" deals with 130 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, re-
the •ftedipion the ,nu tur people will be
brother.
TEL
AVIV.
(Palcor
Agency)-
by Thomas Bradshaw in his re-
farm life in Yorkshire, the coun- of
110.1 v • ■
[rand reunion dame to by Jack Press, vice-president,
J. W. E. W. 0.
of • resolution passed at a
the tnenibel• or flit., I !wows
Th.. YE, I Miss
Faye Press, secretary, was To protect tenants from the ef- ty where Miss Jacob was born regular meeting of -the Associa- cent report to the stockholders of
i facts of land speculation, Tel Aviv
In hiving memory of our dear
tile program lo nique
u
In the hlotory
, the North American Life Msur-

escorted
by
William
Horowitz.
nd
bred.
The
love
of
the
soil
of
the
.ongregallo
n
Mrs. R. B. Newman, chairman
tion "penalizing with expulsion ance Company, of which Mr.
! has passed a law extending to
sister, Eva Gordon Bosch, who died
The program for the evening
and a heroic struggle to main-• any member who handles or ne- •
four years ago, 20th day of Adur, of the shower to be given for the 111 ,7..T; e ntnle High aelmel Purim Inure;
consisted of a short informal shops and business premises its tain the farmland marks the story. gotiates to handle German coke." Bradshaw is president. In cons-
General Israel Orphans Home for
March 9, 1931.
strict
regulations
for
the
control
! menting upon the effects of the
"tempi. High 0.10011 01011.111 1.011.1• gathering at the home of
the of rents.
It is especially the tale of the It was disclosed at the meeting, ' daily payment of millions of dol-
girls in Palestine, thank' the pub- 11 lb.
0111.111. Ito II.. tour wei..1.1
A. tre lovatl bar au we inn. her.
heroism of Paris Howe, who has %%rim iigna fte
president. The party then drove
, lie for their co-operation.
ler
of high re hoot
orrmi ti
a
supplied A nbtiy.Nai in- . lars, by underwriters of life, sick-
1,, our manglaury •bp to near
Y. to •11 end It. '
It wax announced by Acting memories
1111110
.
I
to
the
cafe,
where
dinner
was
memories
of
many
trials
and
tri-
Pullin
dIn•r
dame
in
Lose& restienalwored. lunged rot al.ays.
for
Anyone caring to contribute to .1.1 ball of the Temple gatunlai eye..
ness and accident insurance to
Mundt.. unsay • silent leo,
served. Dancing, a floor ghoul Mayor Israel Rokach that the bulations, as well as adventures League,
Mar. h la at a 30
that the Stinnes interests policyholders and their benefi-
The )II:7
515. had a nature you • ould mot WA.' this cilium may sent gifts to Mrs. •••••I
introduced last year on
and group singing led by Orches- control
J. Diode'', 1196 Edison, or 1498 5.,:.::11'"0"
from the day her mother ran are attempting to ship into the ciaries, he compares the benefits
house
rentals
will
now
also
in-
::*1 ::: U'l;Isi1d; "./. .11:1■ • ■ ' /:: "..,:a., I tra Leader Austin
A hsari mar was
away wink her from her husband. N e w York area
helped make
has gold,
don Ho n ....
thousands of tons . from this constant flow of funds,
WO.. rine ion II SU pa,
clude stores and commercial Paris was then D. Soon after the
AAA to 11••••• who Inc. he• snot Igwetd • Glynn Ct., as late as March 15.
the affair a aucceim.
hegira .111 Mal
'r of German coke at prices charac
Plena err being made fur the pie Mali In halm •

property. It is understood that return the father and
Her meow,. will nese, grow •
a brother sensed by the Leagu e as "below • likening them to the stabilizing
: luncheon to take place on Wed.
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
Meth t ear tuuraii
Me Pude.
are killed in France. To Paris's dumping levels." The League influence of a gyroscope. A huge
tame.
Lovingly remembered by her nesday, April 3,
Georg. B. Murphy'. Csadiabier stood behind the 111.1A iegial1151011 lot falls the job of managing the hes issued a circular which wheel of liquid cash and credit,
Tke J 0 1/1.11Vt
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Of
line Trial
A bake male a ill be held jointly
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
ill
wrier
to
encourage
the
sound
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helping to steady the course of
far Circuit Judge
with the main organiiation on I 41 v
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absorption of new Jewish 11111111- farm--a job elle does devotedly charges Hutt this is consigned to business by its balancing effects,
Mrs. tianniel Gordon.
well.
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grAtion
an Trading ail coin- insurance disbursements likewise
II
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o t f
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peared in lest week's Cluunwle
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and coofliets, enhances the m e ll for yhipmehte of petrole um provide a momentum which pul-
Contributors to Jewish Chil. i.„1.
sates the arteries of business with
sn
oho
droliww or : fur George B. Morphs . , Deinu•
beautifully written novel. "The into Geemeny,
o .4
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dress's Horn.
fluid capital, incidentally salvag-
astir candidate fur Cu cull Judge,
Larded blkk" is, from rod to
SURGICAL WW1
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families, widows and orphans

the
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The Jewish Child' en'a Hume
aprllcd
The Chronicle vac...Jing-
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w I a li e a to acknowledge with ■ •
His
memoir., well worth while
ly regrets this error and taker YOUR talloEti
Tuu hung? Tow
1.1 5•1111diat.
thanks the receipt of the fallow
neg•ort. this opportunity of run
..'siding for because of its broad
reetiscg it.
abort! Too wide? Teo Aar.
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AM' fair treatment of social
Ml • Murphy' was nenliorted grid
Net! We can make thew sour
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and go' ertianestal problem.,
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