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BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE

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CHRONICLE

Temple Moonlight
Plans Completed

PAGE THREE

MILLION POLISH
JEWS DESTITUTE

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11
cession as Speaker, Mr. John
The broad spacious ballroom of
Cohen and Sir Daniel Levy, When
1
Mr. Cohen was speaker his dep- the lake steanOr Put-in-Bay will United Jewish Appeal, who made
uty was (then) Mr. Levy, and so be the scene of gayety and frivo- public a report on contemporary
the Parliamentary Chamber had lity on Monday night, June 24, conditions in Poland, sent here
to adjourn over a certain Day of when the Jewish community at this week by Dr. Bernard Kahn,
director of overseas work for the
Atonement to enable its presid-
Committee. Dr. Kahn has com-
ing dignitaries to attend syna-
pleted a survey based on first-hand
gogue. Sir Daniel Levy has been
observation of conditions of Jew-
speaker since 1919. •
ish life in Poland. "It is hardly pos-
The two most famous Jews of
sible to paint the general situation
Australia are General Sir John
there in too tragic colors," he de-
'Monash and Sir Isaac Isaacs,
clartsl.
both of whom attained the
height of their distinction in the
1,000,000 Completely Destitu I.
present reign. General Monash
At least one million person s—
was the brilliant Commander-in-
men, women, and children, con sti-
Ckief of the Australian forces in
tilting one-third of the Jew ish
OF CANADA
the Great War, who might have
population of Poland—are c(
Some of the Pioneers
pletely destitute and dependent en-
The connection of Jews with been promoted to an even higher
tirely upon charitable assista nce,
takes great pleasure in announcing
Canada goes back to the days of position had the hostilities lasted
the Kahn report stated, and the
the siege of Quebec, for there longer.
MOE LEITER
the affiliation of
economic status of the remain der
New Zealand has a much small-
were several Jewish officers
is exceedingly precarious, due to
among the invading British er Jewish community—only 2,600
rapidly increasing unemployme nt,
forces, one of whom was Corn- souls—but its record surpasses
I
excessive taxation and (Tons ride
miaary Aaron Ilart, a native of those of the Jewries in the other
discrimination. The assists nce
London, who settled in the city Dominions. Jews have been
which American Jewry has for
settled there from the very first
of Three Rivers.
ninny years been rendering t t he
About the same time a number years of British sovereignity,
Jews of Poland, as well as to the tae
New Zealand had a distin-
of Jewish settlers, several of
of
other countries of Eastern E ur-
with their company
whom held positions in the army, guished Jewish Prime Minister in
S ir Julius Vogel, who held office
opt through the Joint Distributi on
took up their residence in Mon-
Committee, which with the Ain er-,
1873 and 1876, and was
treal, where a religious congre-
scan Palestine Campaign is
gation was first established in later Postmaster-General and Col-
at
GABRIEL N. ALEXANDER
present conducting the $3,250,0 00
Mr. Leiter will organize an agency
1768. Among them was a fam- onial Treasurer (1884-1887). It
I
ous Iludson's Bay trader, Jacob was he who established the im- large will gather for the 36th United Jewish Appeal, will have to
and will welcome a few high grade
he
materially
increased
this
ye
migration
and
public
works
sys-
or,
Franks, one of the first to pene-
annual Temple moonlight.
t he report maintained.
young men as representatives.
trate to the remotest parts of tem of the Dominions, initiated
'Sponsored as usual by the Young
Soup kitchens, similar to tho se
the San Francisco mail service , People's Temple Club, the moon-
the Canadian Northwest,
devised the system of colonial light each year attracts thousands established during the German oc-
Another pioneer was Jacob !
The Instrument of the Immortals
cupation of Poland and in the f a-
Joseph, who was connected with defence, and created the Govern- of people, young and old.
I
mine years immediately after t
ment Life Assurance and Public
With Mike Falk and his 10 World War, have been open he
the promotion of early Canadian!
Trust Office, Ile also started the piece performing band supplying
ed
railways and telegraph lines. The
Foremost because of a tonal beauty surpassing
throughout that country to fe
cable
service
between
New
Zeal-
first Jew elected to the Legisla-
the music again this year, as they thousands of persons. In Warsa ed
that of any other piano . . . because of crafts-
and
and
Australia,
and
founded
w,
ture was Ezekiel Hart, who was
have for many previous moon- one single organization provid
manship never equalled by any other manu-
returned in 1807 to represent the first daily paper in New Zeal- lights, dancing will be held in bread and other foodstuffs to 12 Cs
representing the
and, the Otago Daily Times, of the large ballroom of the Put-in-
Three Rivers; but it was not un-
facturer . . . because of service extended over
000 families representing 60,00
which he was editor:
Bay. Many unusual orchestral persons, and in addition there a
til 1832 that Jews were allowed
a period of 30, 40 and even 50 years!
re
The
only
Jew
who
achieved
to sit in the Canadian
novelty numbers and skits are be- six public kitchens which feed 7
Cabinet rank in the present rei gn ing prepared.
m ent—a
—a quarter of a century
000 persons daily. In Lodz, 1w
What • magnificent gift for
was the Hon. Arthur M. Myers,
According to Ludwig May- kitchens feed nearly a 1,000 pe
before
their
brethren
in
Great
I
the bride . . . for the wife
r-
Britain acquired a similar right. who, in the Mackenzie Ministry, baum, chairman of the committee so ns, and furnish provisions to 300
on her weddin g •nn'
The Jews in Canada have more held the portfolio of finance , arranging the affair, plans are futilities. The soup kitchen in Wil-
ailways
and
defence
(1912),
practcally completed to make this no feeds 500 people daily, and sends
than doubled during the reign a
OF CANADA
of King George, having increased t nd during the war, in the Na. both the largest and the most en- 200 hot meals to the homes of per-
from 75,000 to 155,000. They ional Cabinet, was Minister of joyable moonlight it has ever been sons too ill or feeble to come to
I
2722
- 26
UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
and Supplies and Act- the pleasure of the Young Peo- th
are distributed very unevenly, Munitions
e kitchens. A special section of
ng M inister of Finance (1915- ple's Club to offer,
Telephone: CA, 0603
th is kitchen was recently opened
the great majority being settled
19).
Today
the
most
eminent
permitting of even more delicate tonal shading .. .
"Many groups are arranging to fee poverty-stricken merchants,
in the provinces of Quebec and
ESTABLISHED 1889
giving even added beauty to the incomparable Steinway
Ontario; but whilst there are 65,- Jew in the Dominion is Sir Mi- their own private parties," May- int ellectuals and stdents. In Lem-
tone! Yet Steinway prices have not been increased.
000 in Montreal, 4,000 in Tor- chael Myers, who was appointed bourn declared, "and we are he rg 600 persons recieve their mid-
Chief Justice in 1929.
$1195 buys a superb Steinway Grand. Convenient
making plans to accomodate a da y meal at the regular public
onto and 18,000 in Winnipeg,
In municipal life the Jews of record crowd. We suggest that all kit
terms gladly arranged. Small carrying charge. We
the rest are scattered among New
Z ealand have an equally who plan to attend secure their tab chen, and in special, newly es- summer colonies supported by th e are
will accept your present piano, at liberal allowance, as
completely destitute, and the
nearly 500 different centers, ex-
lished breadlines, 400 students, Joint Distribution Committee, i
t remainder, for the great er
part payment. Catalog sent you upon request.
an d 100 impoverished members of
tending from the Atlantc to the fine record. The first two Mayors tickets early."
was found that of 5,133 children
earn a mere pittance, laboring 51 1 ,
Tickets may be obtained from t he "intellectual" class are fed each
Pacific. In the cities they are p f Auckland were Jews, P. A.
sent
from
Lodz,
3,737,
75
per
cent
hours ■ day and are threatened
represented in all sorts of occu- f hillips and Henry Isaacs, the Maybaum, or from any member d a y. Small kitchens have been es- —came from families who occu-
"Michigan's Leading Music House"
with economic extinction
potions and professions, while a ormer of whom, after his mayor- of the following moonlight coin- tab lished in hundreds of other cit- pied only one room, 1,226 lived in
through
propoe:d new Guild law, entailing
Ity,
was
Town
Clerk
for
27
I
mittee:
Theodore
Birnkrant
Mir-
and
towns
throughout
Poland,
there are also a goodly number y
lea
two-room
tenements,
and
only
270
I
ears. The most progressive lam
difficult formalities, registrations

an d the Kahn report estimates ap-
Carver,
Sylvan
Rapaport,
engaged
in
farming.
I
layor of that city was Sir Ar- Lionel Willens, Jean Levy, Betty pro ximately 75,000 persons at pres- enjoyed the luxury of a three-room and examinations and the neces-
I
dwelling. Moreover, that one room
Jewish, farm settlement began t hur Myers, during whose four Saloshin,
Philip
Stern,
i n 1882, and it was actively and
Sybil ent are dependent wholly on these dwelling was in many instances a sity of paying increased license
•.Steinway Representatives,
Y ears of office many important Weisman, Burton Marx, Zang kit chens for their daily bread.
fees. The loan bassos of the Joint
damp, dark cellar, and in more Distribution Committee have ro-
generously promoted ten years municipal enterprises were under-
I
Schrebnick, Josephine Stern,
Ch ildren Go Hungry
1515 - 21 Woodward Avenue
p
l at er b y Baron de Hirsch. There
taken, including the erection of Eleanor Blum, Dr. Milton S. ,,„9 ne-third of the 160,000 boys than 60 per cent of the cases five to vided loans to large numbers of
seven persons lived in that one ' this group, to enable them to meet
is a total Jewish farm population the present Town Hall, the ex-
14127 E. Jefferson
10454 W. Jefferson
Marx,
Gabriel
N.
Alexander,
or
'""
girls
who
attend
the
Jewish
,e
room, and in 20 per cent of the
of 3,700 established in about 20 tension of the water supply, and
13763 Woodward
from any member of the Young 1 7" ools in Poland, come to !wheel cases eight to eleven persons lived the license fees,
colonies, mainly in Western Can-
un gry, since there is no food in
Economic discrimination has re-
the installation of electric light. Peoples' Temple Club board of di-
413 S. Washington (Royal Oak)
in that one room.
ada, and cultivating over 200,000 Another Jewish Mayor was the rectors.
acted with great severity upon the
the it homes, and schools have been
The interplay of various factors
acres of land. They are engaged If on. Charles I.ouisson, who was
"white
collar" and professional
compelled to provide hot break- tor—has been responsible for the
in wheat growing in Saskatche- M
class. In Poland state and muni-
ayor of Christchurch four
fasts for them. Although the Joint
an, mixed farming in Alberta, ti mes, and also sat in the Legis- Junior Old Folks dome Group's Distribution Committee had given —rather than any one single fac- cipal official number nearly 10 per
widespread destitution of the Jews
gardening in Manitoba and dairy- Is live Council.
Thanks
up its general relief work in Po- of Poland, the report stated. Added cent of the total population, and
ing in the Eastern provinces, The
A small number of Jews from Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: land several years ago and de- to the effects of world-wide de- 40 per cent of the urban popula-
total value of their land is esti- A ustralia and New Zealand have
tion, but there are practically no
The Junior Group of the Jew- voted its funds and efforts chiefly pression from which the Polish
one-half mil- se ttled in the Fiji Islands, where
Jews among these officials. Accum-
ish Old Folks' Home wishes to to reconstructive activities, this Jews, in common with the rest of ulating restrictions tend to bar
cnedclOiltla!'s3, and
d they
they
th e H on. Henry Marks is mem-
year
the
organization
found
It
im-
the country's population have suf-
thank you and your staff for the per
a yearly crop worth a million be
ative to undertake emergency fered greatly, are the results of them from the liberal professions.
dollars. an r of the Legislative Council part you played in making the feed
ing of the starving children of new laws regulating commerce and Sick fund insurance has grown so
d head of one of the leading "Debut" the success it was.
Many Have Not Yet Re-
that it is practically impossible for
Pol
In South Africa there has b usiness firms.
The Chronicle columns were a in t and. But so great is the need industry, governmental restric- a physician to make a living unless
ported on Outstanding
been a notable increase of the , In the British possessions or
heir homes, that in many small tions, monopolistic activities, and
great factor in putting over the tow
Pledge Cards
Jewish population in the reign ° ependencies in the East some
ns, children who are given cod the peculiar economic structure of he is part of such a fund, but few
dance. It was both a social and live
Jews are received as members of
of King George—from 42,000 to valuable
,
r oil at the child-caring "am- Polish Jewry,
pioneering work has a financial success.
JULES OLEN
SAM WEIN
the insurance system. Recent regu-
hula toriuma" surreptitiously carry
Allied Jewish Campaign work- t 72,000. They began to settle a' so been accomplished by Jews,
Of the gainfully occupied Jews
The assistance received from tt h
lations
have, also tended to exclude
ome so that it may serve for
ers are called upon to report at here 100 years ago and soon A n important part has been
you was deeply appreciated. Ey- the cooking of (mai for the entire of Poland, 38 per cent, constituting Jewish lawyers from the bar, one
played
a
conspicuous
part
as
corn-
once on all outstanding pledge
played by the Sassoons, "the cry member of the organization tam
with their families, 1,150,00 per-
cards.
ily, rather than being used to eons, are petty traders and of of these in some parts of Poland
mercia pioneers. The wool and Rothschilds of the East," who
offers his thanks for your kind imp
The campaign office announces t fide trades were developed by left Baghdad about 1830 for attbntionand interest in the "De- the rove the health and strengthen those it is estimated that one-half being a ruling that lawyers cannot
resistance of one single member million are in dire poverty, from practice unless they have been
that while contributions were re- he Mosenthals, who introduced Bombay and established a net-
judges or states attorneys, posi-
of th at family.
ceived in several instances, the t Angora goats in 1856 and became work of banks 'and shipping but."
which there is no hope or relief
Sincerely,
he physical conditions under or respite. One-third of the pop- tions to which the Jews are not
pledge cards were not returned d he originators of the mohair in- houses, linking up the latter city
Make it a Useful Gift
Junior
Group
of
called.
The professional class
the
whic
ustry.
h the Jewish masses live in
by the solicitors. Complete and
ith Calcutta, Singapore, Hong-
for Dadand buy it at
Jewish Old Folks Home, Pole nd are appalling, the report ulation are artisans and with their comprises 3 per cent of the Jewish
In Political Life
final returns should be made at
families number more than one population, and a majority of
ong, as well as with Shanghai-
Arthur
Broder,
main
Olen & Wein
tained. In an examination million persons, of whom, it is
once to the office at 51 West
() Japan.
Sir Victor Sassoon
The first to open up Namaqua- ta
an
Chairman of Publicity. give n to children sent to one of the
them have been reduced to a star-
Warren Ave.
calculated, three hundred thousand vation level,
and were Aaron and David de ai ok an active part both in muni-
Additional contributions to the r ass, who were for many years
ha pal and political life in Bom
campaign are announced as fog- t he largest shipowners in Cape ha y before he transferred his
lows:
T own and leaders of the sealing,
me to Shanghai.
MONOGRAM FREE
$350 — Frigid Food Corpora- 'haling and fishing industries. It
Sir Elly Kadoorie (who left
Haw maie or whileLs 1 95
Ii
is a matter of general knowledge
handsome bequest of f100,000
on shape Jacquard.V
broadcloth or-
$50 each--Nathan R. Epstein, that Jews had played a great for Palestine, which was used by
dna, Pattern., col-
Saul E. Jacob and Purity Chap- part in the development of the the government for the estab-
and
nd fabric, of
ter No. 359, Order of Eastern diamond industry, but it is not liah went of agricultural schools
all dmcItIODS.
Star.
for Jews and Arabs) have both
so well known that they w
Others at 11.49
$25—Philip Sini.
mong the first to go in for os- eon tributed, with their enterprise
rich farming. Both the "Potat and benevolence, in the advance-
STRAW HATS
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
K , ing" and the "Mealie King" me nt of Hong-Kong; while Mr.
pnwid Hod .111 $1
who produces 100,000 bags of Me sa of Aden has stimulated the
PLANS PARTY JUNE 25
be aeortna tau of
our mllorat
y wth of this British' outpost
FOR OLD FOLKS HOME aize
J a year) in the Dominion b gr°
opening up new channds of
Also Panama. and Mallory.
Plans for the annual picnic
Municipal and political life ham tra de with the interior of Arabia
given for the Old Folks Home also claimed a goodly share of and the bazaars of the Sudan.
Neckwear
Sport
were completed at a bard meet- Jewish activity in South Africa.
ItmIllent ton-
Shoes
ing held on Tuesday, June 11, at Jews have sat in the Cape Par-
1 ruction from
gnaw
pr e One ma-
Pmeman'a
the
home of Mrs. S. M. Arkin of liament from the middle of the
torlala • n d
(ammo ell
2705 Leslie Ave.
attract! V5
19th Century and Jon
whim ml
B
pattern.
hats, k and
Ice cream and cake, pop, cigar- that took his seat in the Natal
While all .I7,
ettes and candy are being donated Legislative Assembly years be-
fl•
eiltbe
by various members. fore Jews were admitted to Par
Sabbath Services:
I' for II
The picnic will begin at 1:30 liament in England.
Sabbath services will be held
on Tuesday, June 25, when cars
Simeon Jacobs rose to the posh
Hickok
will be provided and a drive to tion of judge in the Supreme without interruption through the
Sport
summer
season. On Sate' day
Grosse Pointe will be taken to be Court of the Cape of Good Hope;
Sport Belts
Trousers
morning, June 15, at 10:30,
MontaN traffic do-
followed by a drive to Belle Isle and Saul Solomon, whose political
hula and
Rabbi
Leon
Pram will occupy the
mantis genuine Hy-
where the refreshments will be i career earned him the title of the pulpit.
Mark and
1 , 5 Illn
him
draulic Brake. for
white
served.
"Cape Disraeli," founded and ed- Young
antra, sole stoppinif
People's Annual Meeting:
Donations to the Home Relief i ited the influential "Cape Ar-
$1.00
$1.65 up
The Y oung People's Temple
Society for the Happy Day Fund pus.
Jews have occupied the C
lub will hold its annual me, , ing
were made by Mrs. Julius Behr- office of Mayor not only in Cape
man and Mrs. S. Kohlenberg. Town and Johannesburg, but and election of officers Sunday
afternoon, June 23, at 3:30.
also in many other cities, and
mizrachi they are to be found holding im- Temple Moonlight:
Picnic of Ladies'
Reserve Monday night, June
portant positions in the legal and
on July 7
24, for the annual Temple moon-
academic world.
MEN'S SHOP
Light
on Steamer "Put-in-Bay,"
A more striking record both
seta ItTH ST., rat Chalemount
The Ladies' Mitrachi Organi- of pioneering service and politi- ' at the font of First St. Mike
fine only emanate, 11.1toda.lc •ry
Falk's orchestra and entertain-
zation
will
hold
a
picnic
on
July
cal
distinction
is
presented
by
More on Twelfth At
7, at the Belle Isle Shell. Ex- the Jewish community of 22 000 went. Admission, $1 per person.
Otam Eves — Waders till
tensive plans have been made to souls in Australia. Among thel I
furnish a program and refresh- earliest pioneers was Jacob Mon-
JUNIOR ZEDAKAH
ments. tefiore (a cousin of Sir Moses
A successful bridge was held Ifontefiore), who was one of
McCREA TO ADDRESS
Junior
Zedakah held its .am-
on June 12 at Assembly Hall. the founders of South Australia
H. WEINBERG'S HOUR Thanks are extended to the com- ' and was selected b h '
mer semi-formal at the Fort
mittee and those who assisted in Government to act on the first Shelby Spanish Gardens, June 9.
The dance was a social success.
On Sunday, June 16, at 10:30 making the affair a success.
Board of Commissioners ofthat
a. m., on Weinberg's Jewish Ra-
Miss Annabelle Germansky ,
co lony i n
dio Hour, over Station WJBK,
relax and rest in this comfortable car.
d president of the Junior Zedakahs,
Du ncan C. McCrea, Prosecutor Gifts to Ha assah Fund ' of the largest oheepruns in New
has
invited members to attend a
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman South Wales and was a founder
Tell your nearest Chrysler, Dodge or
tea at her home, 2442 Pmgree,
for Wayne County will speak on of the infant welfare fund of of the Bank of Australia.
WHEN YOU LOOK at the big new Plym-
nothing as strong or as safe as steel. The
on June 16, This gathering will
the subject, "Saving the Taxpay- the Detroit chapter of Hadassah,
De Soto dealer you want to drive a new
outh remember this. It's the safest
The close connection of Jacob
ers' money in the Prosecutor's
Plymouth
body
is
All-Steel.
officially close the season for the
e e
s e n! his
Plymouth. Learn how easily you can
s
low-priced car on the road!
Jo- Juniors until September.
office." In the absence of Harry has received contributions from ' e M eo p ntefiorh
h with
th e f oII owi
ding:
ng:
ouh Wales is I
And Hydraulic Brakes! Plymouth's
South
own one through the official Chrysler
Weinberg from the city, the hour
A Safety-Steel BodylEvery one knows
age, n evidenc e d Y b th e township of
M C. an
rs. SEG
. K.
genuine Hydraulic Brakes are perfected
CLUB RAO
will be conducted by Mn.
Motors Commercial Credit Plan.
s Jennie honor of the confirmation of to
Montthe
eflio ere,ne atn ie dita another
y in
that whatever you're building there's
memorial
Club Rao has completed plans
... the result of 10 years' experience.
Weinberg, with the assistance of Charles Morton Garvett.
I
for
its
moonlight
to
be
held
on
Isaac Finkelstein, who will also
lr l,nitto oior u ny taio d of e f s Ade
p lifeo i rr
ohu det e h l laide.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in T
a,i . d An n e ut . ,, t rNa T ol h ireh
ie , : ern
:- Tuesday evening, July 9, on the
Then try Plymouth's marvelous
Present the news flashes of the honor of the consecration of
Only Plymouth gives you All Four,
"Floating Ride." It's based on the scien-
Steamer Taahmoo. Tickets are
dae. Among the others contribut- Betty Gail Lichtig.
' obtainable from members. and
I.
GENUINE HYDRAULIC BRAKES
ing to the program will be the
tific
weight
distribution
pioneered
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Coo- cifoonnsidvera
furthered by the
flower g
the clube are asked to cooperate.
irl JackLeft
. L. Solomon,who
famous "Airflow" cars.
n, an d per, in honor of floe confirmanta
2. SAFETY-STEEL BODY
Samu
el Solomon and hi C ° "m°- ' Charles Morton Garrett, Edythe rem
P
i of that Sae in 1899.
er
wilitans.
Wier Ladies Aid Social/
And new-type springs are softer-act-
3. WEIGHT RE-DISTRIBUTION
In Adelaide here have been
' A Goldman, Ruth Lenore Ru-
The annual bridge party of the
I'
ing. A special sway eliminator adds
five Jewish Mayoral, whose col- Zviller Ladies' Aid
Ibiner, Clare Shirley Sonenklar.
4. 12% TO 20% LESS GAS IL OIL
Society, held
PERFECTION LODGE
I orMiss Hon.
lective period of office amounted on Sunday, June 2, at Assembly
attie Gittleman, in h
steadiness on curves. You can genuinely
4 Perfec
ra•CO''
t and one of whom,
ion Lodge No. 486, F.
of the consecration of El iza- to 14 years,
Hall, was a tureen. The chair-
A. M. will hold a meeting onlbeth Anne Lipsitz.
Alderman Lewi Cohen, held the man Mn M P evi
Wed
gy
ay evening, June 19, at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, Position on four occasions. The who cooperated with her. Special
r 7 r:. 3 .1
%Lnte.
on
M. M. Degree. Re- in honor of their 20th wedding New South Wales Legislative As- thanks go
Pt-mourn ass, IA to 20% less tu end oa-
to the Zee Juniors for
sembly has bad two Jews la sue- their loyal assistance.
' anniversary.

1 nnouncement .. .

Cromwell considered them
as important factors in the fur-
therance of his colonial policy.
They established and developed
the commercial prosperity of the
island, and in the 18th t7ntury
almost the entire foreign and
inter-colonial trade of the colony
was in their hands. Such an im-
portant position had they attained
not only in the economic, but
also in the political sphere, that
in 1848 the Colonial Legislative
Assembly, which contained eight
Jews among its 47 members, ad-
journed over the Day of Atone-
ment.

that

DOMINION LIFE
ASSURANCE Co.

Standing Foremost
Among All the Pianos
of the World

Mr. Moe Leiter

STEINWAY

MOE LEITER & ASSOCIATES
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