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Neatly Ironed
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WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE

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A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE

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THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

become sour from summer
.esi• •te
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PALESTINE LODGE HAS
CANTOR RAKES
SUPPORT. URGED S. J. LEVE DISCUSSES
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
HOSPITAL PROBLEM
FR. COUGHLIN A public installation will be
FOR KERR BILL

Samuel J. Leve, director of hos-
LOS ANGELES—B'nai B'rith
Jewish Welfare Federation Asks pitalization for Wayne County,
Organisations to Adopt
delivered an interesting address members Monday night heard Ed-
die
Cantor make a sizzling attack
Resolutions
last Sunday on Altman's Jewish on the
Rev. Fr. Charles E. Cough-
Radio Hour, over station WMBC.
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
"1 do not propose to discuss lin. The comedian, addressing 1,000
tion has requested the 300 organ- the pros and cons of this sub-
izations who contributed to the ject," stated Mr. Leve, "but rath- delegates to the Fourth District
Grand Lodge of the Jewish order,
recent Allied Jewish Campaign,
branded Coughlin as "without an
to endorse the Kerr Bill, (H. R.
atom of sincerity in his entire sys-
8163) and (S. 2969).
tem."
This bill, which will correct
The audience greeted the decla-
many of the glaring injustices
ration with applause.
and inhumanities of our present
Coughlin, he said, recently de-
immigration laws, has been fav-
clared in an interview with Rabbi
orably reported upon by the
Ferdinand
Isserman, of St. Louis,
House Committee on Immigration
"The Jews have three enemies—
and•Naturalization and is before
Bernard
Baruch,
the motion pic-
the Senate Committee on Immi-
ture producer and Eddie Cantor."
gration. The Bill is on the Un-
Cantor
continued:
ion Calendar of the House of
"Free speech is a wonderful
Representatives and will shortly
thing, but through the radio we
come up before Congress for ac-
are permitting many like him
tion.
(Coughlin) to address millions.
The organizations were re-
"We are living in precarious
quested to pass the following res-
times. You know the situation in
olution and to forward copies of
Europe, as far as our Jews are
the resolution to their congress-
concerned, but I doubt if any of
men at Washington:
you know how close to the same
wt.,es this organization Is shocked
at the Inhumanity and inadequacy of
situation we are here in America.
the present immigration laws and;
We must recognize the facts. We
Wherees later careful comilderatIon
must stand united."
It appears that the Kerr 11111 (IL It.
Ills) and Oa 2969), Will correct the
SAMUEL J. LEVE

greatest of the present evils:
Now therefore, he it rosined that
we the nimbi.n of the (name of or-
ganization) urge the pewee of mid
hill and:
Re It further revolved that an offi-
cer of this organixation forthwith
tranemit copies Ole regolution to
our Senators and Congreaatiten at
Wmffiingion, U. C.
(Signed)

er to submit to my listeners e
few pertinent facts from which
you may draw your own conclu-
sions as to whether a Jewish Hos-
pital is needed in Detroit or not.
"One point worthy of mention I
is the fact that there are several
hospitals in Detroit which were
originally built for the major
purpose of caring for a particu-
lar group 'of people.
"At present it is estimated that
the Jewish population of Wayne
County is between 86,000 and
90,000. Obviously, such a large
group as this would require con-
siderable hospital space to care
for their medical and surgical

Jail Jew for Being
Betrothed to Aryan

held July 9, at Palestine Temple,
Fenkell and Dexter. The follow-
ing officers will be installed by
Past Grands under the direction

REFUGEE IS TAXED
FOR LEAVING HOME

Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld Gets
Bill from Nazis at
120% Interest

NEW YORK.—Dr. Kurt Rosen-
feld, former Minister of Justice
of Prussia and Socialist member
of the German Reichstag for 12
years, who fled from Germany on
Hitler's accession to power after
the Nazis had threatened to kill
him on sight, received a bill from
the Nazi government ordering
him to pay 80,617 marks as prin-
cipal and interest of a tax levied
against him "for fleeing the coun-
try."
Shortly after the Nazis came
to power they confiscated Dr.
Rosenfeld's house, his furniture
and other personal belongings
and his bank account. All these,
Dr. Rosenfeld said here, were ap-
plied as "part payment" of the
tax ' assessed against him and
his family for not remaining in
LOUIS SHAPERO
the country to face what he said
of the District Deputy Grand would have been certain death."
The sums thus realized, how-
Master: Louis Shapero, noble
grand; Alfred A. Klunover, vice ever, were not enough to meet
grand; John H. Schneider, secre- the "absent-without-leave" assess-
tary; Arthur K. Hardy, financial ment, Dr. Rosenfeld explained,
se c r e t a r y; harry Rosenfield and the bill he received, an im-
posing, solemn docament, phrased
treasurer.
Louis Shapero, the incoming in involved legal terminology,
noble grand, has been active and constitutes the "balance" on the
interested in Odd Fellowship in "A. W. 0. L." tax.
the State of Michigan for up-
The "balance" on the tax
wards of 15 years. He is a mem- proper, according to the item-
ber of the Jericho Encampment ized account of the "bill," is
and Canton Jericho. Ile has held 33,648.93 marks. To this is add-
the office of Past Chief Patriarch , ed "interest" at the rate of 5
and as Lieutenant Colonel of the per cent per half month, or 120
Patriarchs Militant of the State per cent per year, which amounts,
of Michigan. Mr. Shapero is one according to the bill, to an addi-
of the original founders of Pal- tional 46,968.49 marks, bringing
estine Lodge,
the total of tax and interest to
During the past year the Pal- 80,517.42 marks.
estine Lodge has established a
The bill is officially stamped
new home and much progress was and sealed and is headed by the
made and much accomplished un- word "Decision." It is presented,
der the guidance of the outgoing it states, "on behalf of the Ger-
noble grand, Sigmund Reifler.
man Reich, represented by its
All members and their friends Department of Finance at Wil-
are invited to attend this instal- mersdorf-Sud as execution of-
lation. Refreshments will be ficer."
served and a card party will fol-
"On account of this decision,"
low. The ceremony will take place
promptly at 8:30 P. M.

Refugee Restrictions
In Palestine Remain

LONDON. (WNS )— Exist-
ing restrictions on Jewish im-
migration to Palestine, Trans-
jordania and Cyprus remain
in force, Malcolm MacDonald,
son of the former prime minis-
ter and new Colonial Minister,
declared in a written state-
ment to Col. Josiah Wedg-
wood, pro-Zionist member of
the House of Commons, who
had demanded free entry into
Palestine, Cyprus and Trans-
jordania for German -Jewish
refugees. Dashing the hopes
of those who expect him to
manifest a more liberal policy
than his predecessors, Mr.
MacDonald said that the eco-
nomic absorptive capacity of
Palestine will continue to gov-
ern immigration policy there.
With regard to Transjordania,
he repeated the statement of
his predecessor, ' Sir Philip
Cunliffe - Lister, that "the
High Commissioner for Pales-
tine is not able to recommend
the encouragement of Jewish
settlement in Transjordania."
As for Cyprus, he declared
that "free immigration into
Cyprus would be prejudicial
to the interests of the inhabi-
tants there."

the document adds, "the property
of Mrs. Alice Rosenfeld (wife of
Dr. Rosenfeld), located at Berlin,
BERLIN (WNS) — Although
Larchenweg 28, is being confis-
there is as yet no law forbidding
cated. With this confiscation the
marriages between Jews and
WHILILING APPAREL
PM
administration and use of this
Aryans, M. Valentine, a Jewish
per pied
property by the debtor are being
merchant from Leipzig, has been
taken away. An administrator
a
con-
arrested
and
thrown
into
Minimum Charge, $1.50
is hereby appointed, authorized
centration camp because he an-
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
to take possession of the prop-
nounced his engagement to a
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Ad-
We Call for and Deliver la All Parts of the City
erty."
Christian girl from Loebau, Sax-
dressing delegates of the annual
ony. Simultaneously the girl was
The property in question, Dr.
convention of Young Judaea,
virtually kidnapped by storm
Rosenfeld explained, had been
which closed here Sunday, Rabbi
troopers and nothing has been
confiscated two years ago. This
Abbe !fillet Silver of Cleveland
heard of her since. Efforts of
last action, however, somehow
urged Jewish youth to shy away
her friends and family to learn
makes the original confiscation
from rabid forms of nationalism
her whereabouts have met with
"strictly legal," he said.
and fascism, which he declared are cale T Lhe idea of a Jewish Hospi- official silence.
In addition to the previous con-
tal in Detroit is not new because
driving the nations to war.
fiscation of his property and his
"The youth of the world is being funds have already been raised,
other
possessions, the Nazi gov-
which
totals
between
$40,000
LITHUANIAN CHILDREN
stampeded into arrogant, militant
ernment has also deprived Dr.
FACE CLOSING OF SCHOOLS
nationalism and raciaism which and $50,000 and this money is
Rosenfeld
of his citizenship and
will destroy the western world, now held in trust for such a
of his membership in the German
Thousands of Jewish school
declared Rabbi Silver, ''We Zion- project.
Lost 123 Pounds
bar,
where
he had been promi
Such cities as New York and children in Lithuania are faced
ists utterly reject such disruptive
nent for 27 yearn.
In 12 Months
Chiccago have has Jewish hospi- with the imminent likelihood of
concepts of race and nation.
Tanrence black, Detroit tot 1111111 for
"America demands of no Jew tals for many years; in fact many the closing of their schools be-
'ear., alto etts frolorn1 In 'ill...line.
PARIS—Andre Citroen, auto-
11-or.NoVi by Ripley, April 1711,
he abandon a single thing cities having a much smaller pop- cause of lack of funds, it was
mobile magnate, died Wednesday that
19.15, has dine...red a new safe way
worth
while in Jewish life. My call ulation than Detroit have Jewish stated by Joseph C. Hyman, sec-
OHM. to rrilure their
for own and
after an operation. lie was 57 to the Jewish youth of America is hospitals operating today. A few retary of the American Jewish
wield—en lobe off Italy bulgy fel-
years old.
withoutbinning or excrete,
to
exemplify
in their individual cities are Cincinnati, Cleveland Joint Distribution Committee,
Now is the time to examine your furnace pots. If you want
Mr. Mirk first tried III% new melloal
Citroen, whose factories turned lives and social relationships the and some of the western cities.
who made public a report which
fin himself. On April Ilth, MI, he
• warmer house for a lower cost, call the
out more than 1,000 motor can noble and ethical ideals of their
neighed Ale liotoole otte ten , later.
"Each of these Jewish hospi- he had just received from the
11131,
re
nos
Minn
lo
4
on April 1111
people. By being good, upstanding tals are conducted in accordance Board of Hebrew Education in Sabbath Service.:
aS[anode; he look off ICI winds
MS
phy•
141.i
of fat In It nnnnn ths.
Jews you can be loyal to the ideals with the rules prescribed by the Lithuania. The closing of these
On Sabbath, July 8, Dr. Leo
slelans aho heir examined Mr. Mark
of Judaism and you will be good Jewish religion. The food is es- schools, the report pointed out, M. Franklin will occupy the
my he le In perfect IfInefeal emdl -
non and excellent health.
pecially prepared and everything will not only deprive large num- Temple pulpit and will speak on
American
citizens."
min. LAWR-
Thle method la s
Vlnewood 2-0838
The 300 delegates representing conforms to the requirements of hers of the 16,000 boys and girls the subject: "Highlights of the
ore. T • REM ONO
ENCE :MACK'S EA
TREATMENT la free from harmful
9,834 Jewish boys and girls in 36 the Jewish faith.
in the Lithuanian schools, of all Rabbinical Conference."
dregs or chentlrale, harsh laxatives
"From these few facts it is cultural opportunities, but will
States adopted a resolution en-
and thyroid
Get a bottle of LAWRENCE NI lCK'S
dorsing the Non-sectarian Anti- easy to understand why many of also add to the economic burden
FAT.RElltalbill TREATMENT to-
Nazi League boycott against Ger- our people are strong advocates of the Jews of that land by in-
day and convince / ondwit
man-made goods and urged that it for the establishment of a Jewish creasing unemployment.
Sent pootpadd if your drug or depart-
ment store hasn't It.
hospital in Detroit."
be made more effective.
Trtel adze, {LOU, EcomfotIced she, SENO
Louis P. Rocker of New York
Since assuming his office, Mr.
LAWRENCE MACK, Inc.
City, was elected president of the Leve has given unstintingly of Union College Summer School
$100 A MONTH
Detroit, Michigan
society. Lawrence Meyer of New his time and efforts towards al-
The summer school of the Heb-
York, Frank B. Ruben of Boston, leviating the sufferings of poor
GUARANTEED FOR LIFE
rew
Union
College,
Cincinnati,
Edward R. Vadia of Atlanta and and unemployed Jews. Every
Mrs. Claire R. Shames of Chicago , worthy Jewish endeavor finds him will open July 8. The session lasts
Gifts to Council Camp Va-
were chosen vice presidents. Racille ready to do his bit. His latest six weeks, concluding on Aug. 16.
Representing for over Si Veers
Srelovite of New York, was named charitable effort was done on be- This is the 10th year in which the
cation Fund
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
secretary and David Levine of half of the Day Camp when he college has conducted a summer
session.
Two
departments
will
New York, treasurer.
single handedly solicited grocery
The Detroit section, National
contributions for the camp and make up the school, the Graduate
Council of Jewish Women, re-
successful in obtaining for Rabbinical School, and the Teach-
ceived the following contributions
Detroiter. Are Reserve Of- was
them a season's supply of staple ers' Institute. Each fulfills a ape-
for its Council Camp Vacation
ficers
at
Camp
Custer
groceries. cific purpose and serves students
Fund:
of distinct groups.
From John Ilelfman.
Among the reserve officers on
From Mrs. Leon II. Frank and
active duty at Camp Custer are Independent Detroit Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L Frank in
Dr. Morton Hack, 601 Stroh Bldg.,
memory of Louis Musliner,
Holds Father - Son Night
lit Lieutenant 33th Infantry, and
Morris William Glass, 3380 Mon-
ANDRE CITROEN
Turover Aid Society Picnic
The
Independent Detroit Lodge
terey, a Second Lieutenant in the
at the last business meeting of the
a day, was an admirer of Henry name regiment.
on Sunday
year,
celebrated
annual Father-
Ford and used the same mass
Lieutenants Hack and Glass will
The Turover Aid Society will production methods. His sales serve as instructors to the C. M. Son night on Wednesday evening,
have its Silver Jubilee picnic system also was modeled after T. C. Cadets until July 13, when June 26, at Jericho Temple. The
president, Meyer Cohen, introduced
Sunday, July 7, at llemrich Park, Ford's, with agents everywhere. they will return home. •
Dr. Harry Gorelick, formerly A. Feldman, chairman of the ex-
Rochester Rd. at 16 1/2 Mile Rd. And he was a follower of Ameri-
ecutive
committee, as guest speaker
An orchestra will play all day can advertising methods. It was Chief Resident in Orthopedics at
and there will be refreshments. ho who shocked many Parisians Receiving Hospital, is now • 1st of the evening. He was followed by
President
Max Lowenstein of the
by illuminating the Eiffel Tower. Lieutenant in the Medical Corps,
All are invited.
M. Citroen, who is Jewish, was United States Army, stationed at I. D. L. Jrs., who gave the son's
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, JUNE 29, 1935
address.
known as the Ford of France. Ile Camp Custer.
Equality Club
musical program, sponsored
visited in Detroit three years ago.
Dr. Hack is in charge of foot by A the
RESOURCES
entertainment committee
measuring for shoes. Mr. Glass is
The next regular meeting of
Cub on Ilend and Doe from Other Backe
consisting of L. Steiner and Dr. A.
92,922,516.86
a supply officer.
the Equality Club will be held
W. Lowenstine, presented the Mis-
United States Government Obligations, direct mid/or telly goer:locoed
172,012,914.22
Wednesday, July 10, at 1:30 p.
ses LaVine with piano solos and a
Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Severities
Chi Omicron Fraternity
6,770,800.85
m., at the residence of Mrs. Dora
group of songs, skits, and comedy
Other Securities
Berkowitz, 16390 Normandy. The
Holds Installation by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen,
5,161,941.16
MRS. NATHALIE KALISKI
Stock
in Federal Reserve Beak
president requests all members to
Funeral services for Mrs. Na-
675,000.00
Miss H. Cohen, Mr. Sausin and
be present at this meeting as thalie Kaliski, 71 years old, of
Loans
sod
Discounts
The semi-annual installation of Mrs. Ida Diamond. Refreshments
36,519,853.90
matters of importance will be dis- 1705 Calvert Ave., were held from the Chi Omicron Fraternity was and an informal get-together
Real E
Mortgages
8,792,198.74
cussed. Proceeds of the club go her home Thursday, at 9:45 a. m. held at the Oriole Terrace on around the piano climaxed the
Overdrelts
.
2,690.62
to furnish coal for the needy.
Rabbi A. M. Ifershman of Shalt. Tuesday evening, June 25. tThe program.
Accrued boom* Reoeivable—Net
1,191,384.16
On July 28, the organization
rey Zedek conducted the service. following officers were installed:
Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances end Letters of Credit
CARD OF THANKS
1,189,178.13
Mrs. Kaliski died Tuesday af- Bernard Besman, chancellor; Ben will hold its annual excursion to
Other Resources
ter an illness of several months. Chinitz, vice-chancellor; David Tashmoo Park. A series of events
155 860.10
The family of the late David , Born in Poland, she has been a Freedman, chancellor of records, for varied entertainment with
TOTAL R F.SOU RCM)
5325,394,336.74
Rosenthal wishes to thank their resident of Detroit for 48 years. and Milton Aptekar, chancellor of prizes to be awarded to winners
relatives and friends for their She was a member of Eastern finance. The committee in charge have been planned.
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
kindness and sympathy extended ! Star, Harlassah and National of arrangements included Milton
Commercial, Bank and Savings
$210,776,651.62
to them during their .recent be- ! Council of Jewish Women.
Aptekar, Bernard Besman, Syd-
U. S. Government
5,727,635.61
reavement.
She is survived by two sons, ney Kaplan and Irving Rosen. Samson's Park View and
Treasurer—Stete of Michigan
12,268,113.19
Louis and Joseph Kaliski, and a Gifts were given to the ladies, New Edgemere Beach, So.
Other
Public
Deposits
8,560,485.40
5297,332,885.82
daughter, Rhoda. Louis is the as- with the colors of the fraternity
Haven Resorts
sistant manager of the Fox Thea- in the form of ribbons tied
Capital Account:
Rev. Cantor ter. She was the widow of the around. The fraternity moon- To the many "undecided where
Preferred Stock (Paid in)
$ 11,750,000.00
David Golden late Abraham Kaliski.
light will be held on Aug. 1.
to go" vacationists who are looking
Common Stock ( Paid in)
5,006,000.00
for complete rest, relaxation, sport,
Surplus (Niel in ss,000,000.00—Earned $750,000.00)
Detroit'. Envorlte
5,750,000.00
Michigan Bell Telephone fun and excellent food Samson's
MOHEL
MRS. REGINA JACOBY
Undi•ided Profits (Paid in)
2,500.000.00
Park View Resort ami the New
Co.
Pays
$7.46
Per
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Re
-
Wedding Ceremo-
Undivided Profits (Earned)
1,230,944.33
26,230,944.33
Edgeine Beach and Resort at South
nies, Performed al gins Jacoby, 60 years old, who
Phone
in
Taxes
Home and by
Reserve for Esperces and Preferred Stock Dividends
Haven, Mich., are ideal resorts.
366,443.85
died Monday afternoon at her
Both
are
ideally
situated,
pos.
Reserve for Contingencies
Appointment
home, 254 California Ave., High- The Michigan Bell Telephone
274,886.61
EUCLID MO
seas
their
own
private
bathing
Our Liability Account of Accepts:noes and Letters of Credit
land Park, were held at 2 p. m. Company will pay in taxes this beaches and in addition to their
1,189,178.13
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Tuesday in the home and at 2:30 year $7.26 per telephone, based large, airy rooms and home cooked
$325,394,118.74
, at the Congregation B'nai Moshe, on the average number of tele- food, offer their guests all kinds
; at Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence phones it operated ir' 1934; this of recreational activity, entertain-
United State. Goverement Securities carried at $21,433,403.00 in the foregoing statement
Burial was in Oakview is approximately $1 more per ment, dancing, etc. To parents who
are pledged to moms public and trust deposits sad foe other pnrposee required by law.
Monuments of Character Ave.
Cemetery. Mrs. Jacoby had been telephone than it paid last year. want to take their children along.
Menem ere-.err essesst:
ill for six years. She was the It requires the net earnings from the hotels provide • governess and
ELBERT
S. BURNS,
widow of Philip Jacoby. She came 187,600 telephones or nearly 38 children? playgrounds. Every faci-
WALTER S. MeLUCAS,

to this country from Hungary, per cent of the average number lity is available to make their va-
Para./
her birthplace, 40 yearn ago. She the Company operated last year cation as enjoyable as the adults.
DIRECTORS
was active in charitable organiza- to pay the tax bill which will
The resorts are operated and
HENRY L RODM AN
tions prior to her illness, and was amount to $3,591,000. And if managed by long experienced hosts
JOHN B 'PORD, IL
WALTER S. M.LUCAS
DONALDSON BROWN
JAMES & HOLDEN
a member of the Purity Chapter, taxes were paid through a meter, who possess the knack of being
14111A1 T. M•MILLAN
CHARLES T. FISHER
JAMIIS INGUS
rms. J. MONAGHAN
Eastern Star, of the Pythian Sis- the Michigan Bell Company would able to provide the utmost comfort
PERO J. FISHER
WI LUAM a. KNUDSEN
ALFRED P. SWAN, DI.
L ?RIMY SHORTS
tern, and was a past president of be required to stuff $6.83 into and enjoyment to their patrons.
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- the slot each minute of every day Their rates are extremely reason-
OFFICERS
gregation B'nai Moshe. Mrs. in the year.
able and the roads from Detroit
On June 28, Michigan's audi- are excellent For complete inform.
Okarws. of,. Boon( JAMES INGLIS
Jacoby leaves four children, Man-
WALTER S. MeLUCAS, PreNdest
Granite end sterbti Idomniseti
John O'Hara, re- ation and rates write either of
t uel, Bela D., Charles C., Bernard for general,
VICB•PitRSIDENTS
ASSISTANT VICR•PRESIDENTS
7729 TWELFTH ST.
SCOTT CARPENTER
land a sister, Mrs. Josephine Eis- ceived at Lansing the Telephone these hotels or phone F. Samson,
EDWARD H. ROGESS
LEWD Sian
W. FARIS BIABBLEY
EDWARD c MAHLER
HERBERT L CrIITTENDEN
WALTBR F. TRUETT/4ER
ler. Company's check for $1,368,- South Haven 379.
DENNIS A. DARIN
• 1•11 ■ 1111•1 ■
RAY H. MURRAY
RALPH H. GAINES
DONAID
F.
VALLRY
U10
D
HEAPHY
JAMES J. 0-SHEA
977.63, representing half of its
HENRY P. HULREST
AL/ SD T. WIII0P4
ALVA/4 MAC-AULET,11L
101111 L WELLS
HAL
Y.
LEMON
of
$2,7
37,9
55.2
5.
REN R. YOUNG
state tax bill
JAY SLAKTER
Jewess Wins Sculpture Prize
PRANG B. AY DRIF.N
of 3282 Sturtevant Ave., 25 years The balance is to be paid before
ELIERT I. BURNS. GAILY.
of
British
Academy
EARL). PAILOR,
old and • student at the Uni- Nov. 1.
in Rome
In addition to its state tax, the
versity of Detroit, died suddenly
ASSISTANT CASHIERS
HAROLD B. ASPUN
on July 2, in Loa Angeles, Cal., Telephone Company will pay the
EUGENE T. GARNER
W. ROSS LAING
HARRY G. SCHAEFER
HENRY T. RODMAN
WILLIAM H. HOST
ROME
(WNS)
— The annual
government
approximate-
HERMAN A. lit/TNRII
federal
where he was spending the sum-
JAMES T. SHAW
GEORGR w. CILLRY
GEORGB
t Home. IR.
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