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CLIPTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

RADIO, SYNAGOGUE
ADDRESSES DURING
EDUCATION MONTH

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

1935

Happy New

German Ships Boycotted
By Dutch Fruit Dealers

izrzr mrt rtir,

Temple Beth El
Sunday Services

IPLEAsE TiG \ To PAGE

140

pointed by the newly elected pres-
ident of the United Hebrew Schools,
Hairy Cohen, is a scholarship corn-
mittee, headed by Rudolph Zuie-
Sunday services at Temple Beth
back and Judge Charles Rubiner.
The purpose of this committee is El will he resumed on Sunday
morning,
Oct. 13, at 10:45.
I
to enlist the aid of friends of the
The first Sunday morning ser-
schools to create a scholarship fund
for those students whose parents mon will be preached by Dr. Leo
Series of 14 Lectures to Be,
M. Franklin.
are unable to pay tuition fees.

Church Head for Boycott of Olympics
To Let Reich Know World's Feelings

Rev. Covert Says "World Must Be Awakened to Treat-
ment of Jews;" Points to Numerous Things
Casual Tourist Does Not See

INTEREST AROUSED
BY TEMPLE FORUM

Opened Oct. 29 by Gen.
Hugh S. Johnson

The Temple Forum, which last
year extended over 10 evenings,
has for this season been expanded
to 14.
Although the literature bearing
upon the detailed program has not
yet been distributed, Miss Setts

By EMI4 LAZARUS

Press Warns Jews of
Legislation If Boycott
Not Called Off

And naked branches point to frozen skies,

When orchards burn their lamps of fiery gold,

The grape glows like a jewel, and the corn

A sea of beauty and abundance lies,

Then the new year is born.

Look where the mother of the months uplifts

In the green clearness of unsunned West,

Her ivory horn of plenty, dropping gifts,

Cool, harvest-feeding dews, fine-winnowed light;

Tired labor with fruition, joy and rest

Profusely to requite

Blow, Israel, the sacred cornet! Call

Back to thy courts whatever faint heart throb

With thine ancestral blood, thy need craves all.

The red, dark year is dead, the year just born

Leads in from anguish wrought by priest and mob

To what undreamed of morn?

For never yet, since on the holy height,

The Temple's marble walls of white and green

Carved like the sea-waves, fell, and the words light

Went out in darkness,—never was the year

Greater with portent and with promise seen,

Than this eve now and here.

Even as the Prophet promised, so your tent

}lath been enlarged unto earth's farthest rim,

To snow-capped Sierras from vast steppes ye went,

Through fire and blood and tempest-tossing wave,

For freedom to proclaim and worship Him,

High above flood and fire ye held the scroll,

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MEANS

Not while the snow-shroud round dead earth is rolled,

Out of the depths ye published still the Word.

To PADS

s

No bodily pang had power to swerve your soul,

Ye, in a cynic age of crumbling faiths,

Lived to bear witness to the living Lord,

Or died a thousand deaths.

In two divided streams the exiles part,

One rolling, homeward to its ancient source,

One rushing sunward with fresh will, new heart.

By each the truth is spread, the law unfurled,

Each separate soul contains the nation's force,

GEN. HUGH 5. JOHNSON

Robinson, who is in charge of the
business management of the Fo-
rum, has been overwhelmed with
inquiries from people desiring to
make advance reservations for sea-
son books.
The announcement that the
touree is to be opened by Gen.

PLzAel TURN TO PADS Si

And both embrace the world.

Kindle the silver candle's seven rays,
Offer the first fruits of the clustered bowers,

The garnered spoil of bees. With prayer and praise

Rejoice that once more tried, once more we pr , ve

How strength of supreme suffering still Is ours
For Truth and Law and Love.

Jews Develop Serum
For Dreaded Disease

Dr. Wise Pleads for Action
Against Defamation of
German Jews

PLAN CONCESSIONS
TO WEAKEN BOYCOTT

Mighty to slay and save.

By THE REV. SAMUEL McCREA CAVERT, D. D.
Geeerel Secretary, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America

read such publications as those of
Julius Streicher. Julius Streicher
is no ordinary citizen—he is the
leader of the Nazi party in Franco-
nia and an intimate friend of Adolf
Hitler. The display window of his
publishing house was filled with
papers and hooks either viciously
anti-Semitic in character or setting
forth the pseudo-science of racial-
lion as the foundation of the new
German state.
Talk. With Exile.
The average tourist does not talk
with German exiles from their
Fatherland—men and women who
ardently love Germany but have
had to leave it in order to save
their lives or avoid the living death
of concentration camps.
I talked with two such exiles in
Switzerland, Germans with whom
I had been acquainted for years.
exceptionally high-minded Christ-
ians. known far outside the bounds
of Germany for their devotion to
the peace movement and their lead-
ership in social welfare. One of the
factors that he reused their in-

Year To All!

DEMAND MADE FOR "BLOW, ISRAEL, THE APPEAL TO LEAGUE
INCREASED JEWISH
ASKS AID FOR JEWS
SACRED SHOFAR"
ZION IMMIGRATION
HOUNDED BY NAZIS

60 WILL GRADUATE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

T

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

la y

Annual observance of Education
Month, under the auspices of the
United Hebrew Schools, is again
AMSTERDAM—Many mem-
arousing city wide interest.
bers of the Netherland Associ-
The observance this year will
ation for Trade in Dry Semi-
open with traditional addresses
tropical Fruits, Spices and Kin-
to be delivered in local synagogues
dred Articles, by way of protest
League Assembly Hears Plea
during the High Holy Days.
against the new German anti-
of Lange, Norwegian
Teachers Co-Operate
Jewish legislation, decided to
At a meeting of the Teachers
Delegate
request their shippers not to
Group, which was held Friday,
send any pixie on German lines.
Sept. 20, for the purpose of co-
It explained it acted "so for-
HISTORIC IMPORTANCE
operating with the synagogue and
eign ports may learn that
OF WORK IS PRAISED
speakers committee of Education
Netherland civilization is pro-
Month, headed by Max M. Barahal,
testing against the unjust, in-
Swiss Delegate Favors Plan
the following teachers pledged to
human oppression and persecu-
deliver addresses during the High
for Rational Immigration
tion of a small minority which
Holy Day services at various syna-
Development
since the eleventh century has
gogues: Sol Kasdan, Joel Cashdan,
given its best energies to the
Abraham J. Lachover, Morris
German nation."
GENEVA (WNS—Palcor
Lachover, Louis Panush, Joseph
Agency)-A demand that the rate
Haggai and Michael Michlin. The
of Jewish immigration to Pales-
teachers' group is also assisting
tine be increased because the
the synagogue committee in making
"country is suffering from a shor-
contact with the various presi-
tage of labor" was voiced before
dents and rabbis.
the 16th session of the Assembly
Mr. Barahal has communicated
of the League of Nations by
with many presidents of syna- I
Christian L. Lange, Norwegian
gogues and was promised full co-
delegate to the Assembly, and
operation in his effort to bring the Ceremony Oct. 20; Hebre w famous historian who won the
message of the United Hebifew
Nobel Peace Prize in 1921. His
Classes Start Oct. 1, Sun-
Schools to their respective congre-
recommendation came during the
day School Oct. 27
gents.
discussion of the report on Pales-
tine of the Permanent Mandates
Addresses on Radio
The tradition established severe I Commission of the League, which
At a meeting of the radio com-
mittee, headed by Nathan L. Mil- years ago of integrating the gradu - held its session in June. His Bug-
stein, it was reported that the ation exercises with the Simcha s gestion was opposed, however, by
sponsors of the Altman and Wein- Torah Service will be continue d Viscount Cranbourne, British
berg Jewish Radio Hours had ex- this year by Congregation Shaare y delegate, who, although admitting
pressed their willingness to cooper- Zedek and commencement wit that "Palestine is happy and pros-
ate with and give the committee be held Sunday morning, Oct. 20 perous," felt that Great Britain
as much time as is necessary to
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de as Mandatory Power for Pales-
tine was admitting Jewish immi-
convey their messages to the public. liver the graduation sermon an
The opening addresses on Edu- Isaac Shetzer, president of th e gration to the full extent justified

cation Month will be given Sunday synagogue, will welcome the pupil by economic conditions,
evening, Sept. 29. Judge Charles into the congregation. Cantor Ja .
During the debate on mandated
Rubiner will speak over Station cob H. Sonenklar will lead the clas . territories governed under League
see
in
Simchas
Torah
songs.
Maur
. supervision, Prof. Lange said:
WJBK, and Simon Shetzer will
speak over Station WMBC. On ice Zackheim, vice president of th e "The development of Palestine
Sunday, Oct. 6, Yiddish addresses synagogue, and Philip L. Rosen . continues satisfactorily. Its pros-
will be given by Bernard Isaacs, that, principal of the Shaarey Ze - parity is increasing. The Jewish
superintendent of the United Heb- dek schools, will distribute the di- Agency for Palestine is to be con-
rew Schools, over Station WJBK, plomas. As president of the senior gratulated on the results obtained.
and M. H. Zackheim, chairman of class, Bernard Rubiner will speak However, Palestine's power of
absorption is far from being ex-
the board of education of the on behalf of his classmates.
hausted. On the contrary, the
schools, over Station WMBC. The Graduates
country is suffering from a short-
Open House Oct. 27 The graduates from the senior
age of labor. The immigration
The open house committee, con- high school are as follows: Robert
sisting of Misses Anna Oxenhand. Gerald Beckman, Newton Burrows, policy of the Mandatory Power
ler, Rose Pike and Yonina Mathis, Mindella Buril Chad, Robert Col- is, fortunately, liberal. On the
other side, prosperity not being
and S. Heyman, met Monday ten, Elsie Greenbaum, Evelyn
eternal, the Mandatory Power is
morning, and completed plans for Kopelman, Eugene Kraft, Theodore
doing well to reserve a surplus
the open house observance which Leibovitz, Blume Nagler, Ilarold
will be held Sunday ,Oct. 27. In- Ossepow, Gertrude Pregerson, in the Government budget as a
vitations will be sent to the parents Marvin Reider, Bernard Rubiner, fund for public works. Generally
speaking, Jewish immigration into
of the children attending the Jerry Silverblatt, Ann Gutwillig, Palestine is beneficial to the poor
schools, to all members of the in- Mandell Berman.
Arabs, but some prosperous
stitution, to the members of the
The eighth grade graduates are
Woman's Auxiliary, and to work- as follows: Henrietta Almug, Edith classes are showing hostility. The
ers of the 1934 Allied Jewish Cam- Block, Buddy Cohen, David Crohn Mandatory Power is to be con-
, gratulated on its efforts to estab-
paign.
Emanuel Cummins, Dorothy David- lish harmony between the various
The guests will visit the class- son, David Oppenheim, Milton
interests." Prof. Lange was ap-
rooms during the sessions, and a Fishman, Murray Frosh, Fred
pointed rapporteur on Palestine
i
special program will take place in
Ginsburg, Mildred Gerson, June before the League Assembly.
the auditorium. The program will Ressler, Hilliard Grossman, Ruth
Achievements Through Peace
he opened with a children's chorus Gottlieb, Robert Gurwin, Mignon
A striking departure in cere-
and a visiting speaker will talk on Hamburger, Joseph Hertzberg,
mony
during the session occurred
Jewish education and the work of Shirley Hoffman, Aaron Kahn,
the schools. Songs by the children's Muriel Katz, Sam Krohn, Theodore when Dr. Nahum Coldmann, who
chorus and an exhibit of work done Kasle, Joseph Koppman, Herschel recently was elected Geneva repre-
by the children, text books and Lewine, Shirley London, Shirley sentative on the Jewish Agency
material prepared by the staff will Leibovitz, Lois Linden, Marion for Palestine, was received by the
feature the observance. Members l'erin, Ethel Rivkin, Selma Rob- president of the League Assembly
of the Alumni will act as guides erts, Kalmayne Rottenberg, Shirley and by delegates of the various
countries with whom he discussed
for the visitors.
Rabinowitz, Joseph Roth, Charles
the problems of Palestine. Con-
HEBREW SCHOOLS SELECT Sarasohn, Pera Shapiro, Fred She- tinuing the discussion raised by
etc.ise. Tune TI, PAGE 51
Prof. Lange, the Spanish delegate
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
told the League Assembly that
(Inc of the committees ap-

As I was leaving Germany at
the end of August after • visit in
Bavaria, a satisfied tourist re-
marked, "All the talk in America
sho ut the persecution of the Jews
must be bunk—I've been here for
10 days and I have seen no anti-
Semitism." That is doubtless the
'Minion which most summer visit-
ors carried home from Germany.
On the surface everything seemed
"my. The lovely Bavarian vii- •
lee's were full of light-hearted
Peasants The music festival of
Munich was entrancing. Nurem-
berg was • beehive of business ac-
ti'itY. Evidences of economic im-
provement were not lacking. A new
sectional pride was in the air,.
c
haracterized by rejoicing that
Germany had thrown off the bond-
Les of the Versailles treaty. There
were no outward signs of violence.
The
superficial tourist would go
Mme and tell his neighbors that
e is normal in Germany.
But how much there is beneath
the surface that the casual tourist
never ge n t

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CIIICAGO (WNS)—Develop-
ment of a serum for the deadly
haemolytic streptococcus is re-
ported by two Jewish physi-
cialfe, Drs. William Thalheimer
and Sidney 0. Levinson. By
means of a serum obtained from
the blood of convalescent scarlet
fever patients the two doctors
obtained a substance which
when injected into persons suf-
fering from haemolytic strep..
tococcua has proved helpful.

SYNAGOGUES TO BE
TAXED TO CAPACITY
DURING HOLY DAYS

Rabbis Announce Their Ser-
mon Topics for Rosh
Haahonah

BETH EL WILL HAVE
CHOIR OF 18 VOICES

Supplementary Services at
Temple and at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek

Detroit's 45 Reform, Conserva-
tive and Orthodox houses of wor-
ship are expected to be taxed to
capacity during the observance of
the High Holy Days.
In , addition to the usual places
of worship, Shaarey Zedek and
Temple Beth El will again have
auxiliary services.
The supplementary services in
the social hall of Shaarey Zedek
will be conducted by Rev. Jacob
Silverman, and Rabbi Aaron M.
Wise of New York will deliver the
sermons.

Rabbi Hershman% Sermons
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will
officiate at the main services of
Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi A. M.
GENEVA (WNS)—The Assem-
Ilershman will deliver the follow-
ing sermons:
bly of the League of Nations, now
in session here, has taken under
First Day of Rosh Hashonah,
consideration a telegraphic appeal
"Life-Giving Lessons." •
from Dr. Stephen S. Wise, pres-
Second Day of Rosh Hashonah,
ident of the Committee of Jewish Federation Year Book Due "Parents and Children."
Delegations, that the League take
This Week; Regional Con-
Kol I Nidre Night, "An Inner
Chym
ao rige.
some action against the "cruel per-
ference Oct. 26.27
" Kippur Morning,
secution and defamation of Ger-
"Our
Two-Fold
Task."
man Jews." Dr. Wise's appeal said:
Many Jewish leaders have been
Services will begin at 6 p. m.
"Anti-Jewish legislation in the drafted by the Detroit Commun.
Third Reich represents a regres- i ty Fund to serve in key positions on Rosh IIashonah Eve and Rol
sion to medieval policy with regard i n the 18th Community Fund Nidre Night, Rosh Hashonah OM-
to Jews, and creates in the heart Campaign which will be held this ices will start at 8:15 a. m. and
Yom Kippur services at 9 a. m.
of Europe of the 20th century a year from Oct. 28 to Nov. 8.
new ghetto for the purpose of op-
Kurt Peiser, executive director The sermons will be delivered at
pressing and dishonoring the Jew- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- 10:30 a. m., and on Kol Nidre
ish
By outlawing German tion, is vice-chairman of the ex- Night at 6:30 p. m.
Sermons by Franklin, Frans
Jews, by carrying on systematic. ecutive committee.
Services for Rosh Hashanah will
ally anti-Jewish propaganda the
Ellis M. Thal is chairman of
world over and by spreading ra- the news and advertising divis- be held both in the main auditori-
cial theories which imply a nega- ion and Melville S. Welt leads the um of Temple Beth El and In the
tion of the very principle of equali- activities of the professional di- Brown Memorial Chapel, and
ty of rights for all peoples and vision. Meyer L. Prentia Is co- should necessity demand also in the
races, the policy of the Third Reich chairman of the Audit Committee social
hal
service in the main audi.
destroys the basis of modern civil- and Alvin D. Hersch heads the
torium will be conducted by Dr.
ization and the League of Nations, speaker's bureau.
Leo 111. Franklin who has chosen as
as the embodiment of the hopes and
Community Fund Village on his theme ""The Jew as a Work!
ideals pursued by the noblest minds Washington
Blvd., was visited by Problem." On this occasion the
of all lands. We appeal to you and 25,000 people during
the past great new organ recently built will
and through you to the League of week. An
exposition of the work
Nations.-in-14,44114ka. VW. 41 acaoratifiehed'hy the 77 partici- be heard for the first time.
' • In theihrowti%Mentorial 'Chapel
which we Jews have clung t rough- pating
agencies of the Commun.. Rabbi
Leon Fram-will-preach on
out the centuries of our tragic his-
Ity Fund was featured. Among the topic, "Sand and Stars".
tory, that the forces of right can-
the chief attractions of the ex-
The Temple Choir
not fail to prevail, that the con-
hibit was the Jewish Community
The Temple choir of 18 voices
science of mankind will not tolerate
Center puppet show which amused
will
render
the musical service in
that Jews should be degraded in the crowds during the late after-
the Temple, while a quartette, both
this century as pariahs. The strug-
noons. These dramatizations were under the direction of George Gal-
gle against the anti-Jewish policy
held in the courtyard between the vani, will sing in the chapel. The
of the Third Reich is a task incum-
old and remodeled houses of the members of the Temple
choir are:
bent upon humanity, whose future Federal Housing
Commission,
Liebe Cummins Schakne, Unna
is menaced in the increasingly where the Community
Fund ex- W. Salzenstein, Rose Pollack, Mil-
threatening tendencies displayed position took place.
dred Benyas, Claire Weingarden,
by this policy. The Jewish people
120-Page Year Book
Edith Souls, Lillian G. Alpern,
will pursue with inflexible deter-
On the press, and ready for Sadie Sloman,
Lillian Fagan, Ber-
mination the struggle which has distribution in a few
days to all nice Edlestein, Dr. A. Prussia,
been thrust upon them in the un- subscribers of $5
and over to the
failing hope that all peoples who 1934 and 1935 Allied Jewish Max Rosenberg, David Pechenik,t
prize liberty and justice, and in Campaigns, the 1935 edition of Harry Raden, Saul Sarnoff, Saul
particular the states which are the Jewish Welfare Federation Rose, Louis S. Wetsman, Maurice
members of the League, will stand Year Book lists, in over 120 Smiley.
by it in its defense of the funda- pages, information of interest to
Morning Service.
In the morning the pulpit In the
mental principles of humanity."
the entire community.
main
auditorium
will be occupied
Activities of participating
Nazis Seek to Wea ken Boycott
by Rabbi Fram while Dr. Franklin
( PI.P.Atib.I TURN TO PAGE 61
will
conduct
the
chapel service.
BERLIN (WNS)—Alarmed test
Rabbi Fram's morning theme will
the new "Jew laws" further in-
be, "The Double Sabbath", and Dr.
tensify the world-wide anti-Nazi
Franklin will speak on the sub-
boycott, the Nazi regime is at-
ject, "Recreating Our World."
tempting to create the impression
Seats in the Temple will be avail-
for foreign consumption that its
able only to members of the con-
anti-Semitic policy does not apply to
gregation and their Immediate
trade and commerce. The first sign
The Men's Club of Temple Beth families and to
such out-of-town
of this new line of attack was
El will inaugurate its 1935-36 guests as show credentials indicat-
given by the Nazi Trade and In-
season with • dinner at the Temple ing that they are members in good
dustry Organization, an agency
on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. standing in congregations in their
controlled by Julius Streicher, 15.
home cities.
when it issued an appeal to its
This dinner meeting has been
The chapel will be reserved for
Aryan members not to boycott Jew-
arranged to honor Rabbi Leon the overflow of the Temple mem-
( PLI:ARE TERN TO PAGE 3)
Fram upon the occasion of his 10th bership and such others as have
anniversary with Temple Beth El. arranged through the supplemen-
Rabbi Fram will speak on his re-
tary committee to worship under
cent trip to Palestine. This will be Temple auspices.
his first talk on the subject jn
Supplementary Services
Detroit.
At the Yom Kippur services, Dr.
Reservations for the dinner may Franklin and Rabbi Fram
will be
be made by all members of Temple assisted by Rabbi Louis I. Egelson
Beth El, for themselves, their of Cincinnati who will be in charge
Oswald Garrison Villard to families, and guests.
( PLEARE TURN TO PAGE.

COMMUNITY FUND
DRAFTS WORKERS

Beth El Men's Club
Dinner in Honor of
Rabbi Fram Oct. 15

TICKETS ON SALE
FOR S. Z. FORUM

Be the First Lecturer
on Nov. 3

Tickets for the seven-lecture
forum of the Men's Club of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek were
placed on sale early this week.
Harry M. Shulman, Men's Club
president, and Nathan L. Mil-
stein, chairman of the forum, an-
nounced that everything points
to a sell-out of the synagogue's
capacity long before the first lec-
ture on Nov. 3 when Oswald Gar-
rison Villard is to open the series
with his address "A Liberal Edi-
tor Looks at the Jews."
Add ssssss en Jewish Topics
The committee in charge of
the Shaarey Zedek forum is highly
pleased with the selection of
speakers whose addresses will
cover practically every important
field of Jewish endeavor nation.
ally and internationally.
Shaarey Zedek leaders are espe-
cially pleased that the opening
address in the series in to be de-
livered by Mr. Villard, editor of
The Nation, one of the most emi-
nent liberals in the country, and
an outstanding friend of the Jew-
ish people.
The Complete Seri..
Besides Mr. Villard's address,
the following speaker* will ap-
peer in the Shaarey Zedek forum:
Dec. 8—Dr. Shalom Spiegel.
educator, author and lecturer,
member of the faculty of the Jew-
ish Institute of Relivinn file seb-
ieet to he "Jewish Self.tr.....
Jsn. 1 9—Emil Lenrvel
Cr. author, traveler,
on Euroneen
„. - ...... .

THE WORLD'S WINDOW

By LUDWIG LEWISOHN

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"THE BRODSKY DECISION"
The decision of Magistrate
Brodsky In the Bremen case is by
! now, of course, common knowledge
' in all parts of the country. But let
me recall the circumstances quite
briefly. A group of young men tore
down the Swastika flag from the
liner liremen. They were brought
before Magistrate Brodsky of
New York who dismissed the
charges of rioting against all but
one of the group and in his decision
characterized all that the Swastika
flag stands for, of barbarism, of
cruelty. of unrighteousness, with
passionate eloquence. The Nazi
press and government reacted, of
course, with the utmost violence,
the American Nazis gathered in
the Yorkville Casino and promised
the J ews n oi
inc ; America
m th eego
a v,
a rn
bitter
bi men r t d a of
y
rec koning ;
U. S. A. had an international
t"
The ea, has been the ob'ect of
'R.- nisi comment is. t'- press rot
many
'y in Ness
te of "e r'
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that I happened to see went so far
as to say that he expressed what
was probably the point of view of
the great majority of Americans.
But the entire press deprecated his
outburst because (I) it came from
■ judge's bench and (2) because
according to the stiff and formal
and essentially meaningless but
immensely pertinent and powerful
principles of the diplomatic inter-
course between nations it gave the
present German government cause
for ■ formally correct grievance
and placed our government in an
attitude of apologetic concern. No
one, I think, will accuse Washing-
ton of being pro-Nail, mild and
unsatisfactor7 as the expression of
its sentiments has been. And now
Washington had to apologiz- so the
Nazis. That is not a happy result.
That does not create a Ire - I or
helpful Bitola": for a - y con-

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