ThEDattorrIEwisnemomaz February 7, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WHEN LINCOLN FOUGHT BIGOTRY , CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE When Grant ran for president in 1868 the issue was revived. The Other urprtntipled traders. Ro well Wig- Jewish press carried many letters gled have I have been nr this that I In- structed the Namaland'. °Inter at denouncing him for the order but Caoiambus to refuse all twoulte to Jewe to come Routh. and I have frequently a number of prominent Jews, in- had thtm expelled from tile department. cluding Simon Wolf, defended but they come In with their rarpetaneke Grant on the ground that the latter an spite of all that In he done to pre- knew nothing of the order which YAM it. The Jews seem to be a privi- leged elms that can travel everywhere. was issued by one of his subordi- They wilt land at any wood•yaol on the river suitmake their way through the nates. Most historians agreed that coUntry. If not permitted to buy cotton Grant merely acted hastily under themeehen they will act an •gents for mramneelm, who will lw at a military the stress of war conditions. He pea with • Treasury permit to retelve himself always refused to discuss cotton and pay for it In Treasury note. the incident but in later years he which the Jew will buy up et an agreed showed that he was far from being rate, paying gold • • Later in the day from Holly an anti-Semite when he appointed Springs came General Order No. Benjamin Peixotto as American 11, signed by John A. Rawlins, consul-general to Roumania to in- assistant-general, and issued by vestigate the persecution of the order of Major-Genee%1 Grant. This Jews and again when he took the lead in protesting against the Rus- order read: "The N... OA a limn ',toasting every sian pogroms in 1882. regulation of trade established by the But regardless of Grant's mo- Treasury Departmentend also depart- ment orders, are hereby expelled from tives it is a fact that had not Lin- the department within twenty-four bourn coln intevened quickly to halt this from the receipt of this order. Poet co mmanders Will Pry that all of this manifestation of bigotry, wilful or time of 'utopia be furnished lt.. and accidental, a serious precedent required to teem,aud any one return• I might have been established which leg after math notith futon elli Ice ar- rested mad held in confinement until an in later years would have cropped opportunity °m um of 'tending them out up to plague American Jewry. prinonera unless furnished with per- nit mit from headquarter.. No name. will Through the charateristic action of lw altnn them people to viett head• Abraham Lincoln American Jewry Quarters for the purpose of making per- was rescued from being stigma- sonal applications for trade marmite." The uproar occasioned by this tized as traitors and war profiteers. •opy right, ISM it A. F. R.) order can be imagined. The Jewish communities in Paducah, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, became the LUDWIG LEWISOHN center of indignant Jewish protests, TO SPEAK FEB. 20 Paducah because it was in the de- partment of Tennessee, and Cin- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE' cinnati because it was the largest Jewish settlement west of Picts- its of modern critical writing. As burgh. Had the order expelled all dramatic editor of the Nation, edi- traders generally there would have tor in a publishing house and con- been no protest but since it re- tributor to many periodicals, he ferred only to Jews it was natur- early established himself as an ally interpreted as anti-Semitic original and powerful personality. discrimination. Almost all of the In 1923, Mr. Lewisohn took up Jews in Paducah, including their residence in Paris, and it was wives and children, were subjected there that his novel writing be- to expulsion. When the order be- gan. With a knowledge of both came known in the East outraged Hebrew and Aramaic, he satur- Jewish public sentiment began to ated himself in Jewish history and make itself heard. Jews in army literature. Judaism came as a flooded Washington with protests. release from prejudice, the source The Jewish press was swamped of a spiritual rebirth. with indignant letters. In his famous autobiographical Jews Take Action works "Upstream," "Mid Chan- But it remained for the Jews nel," and "Israel," he pours of the West to take action. In Cin- forth the agonies of his early cinnati, Rabbi Isaac M. Wise in- years in America. Since then he sisted that the order be recalled. has echoed and re-echoed his From Chicago, Detroit, Des Moines burning race consciousness. Mel- and Louisville came letters of in- low and gentle, yet passionately quiry as to what the Jews there honest at heart, he pleads for tol- could do to help. In Paducah the erance and the ideal of a commu- Jewish citizens called an emer- nity where the individual is let gency conference and then drafted alone. an appeal to President Lincoln His novels, "The Case of Mr. over the signatures of D. Wolf, Cesar Kaskel and .1. W. Kaskel. Crump," "The Island Within," "The Last Days of Shylock," Dated December 29, 1862, this ap- peal, probably the first protesting "This People" and others, his criticism and philosophy expressed ,against official anti-Semitism in in "The Creative Life," "Expres- the United States, read: sion in America," "Cities and ..(lonetal Order No. II Issued by Cen- ral Orant at Oxford. Mins. December Men," "The Permanent Hori- 17th, con..ds all pent commanders t to he *spell all Jews without distinction zon," "Rebirth," and other works, within twenty-four houra fermi hl• en• many of them translated in as tire tiepartment. The undersigned Coma many as 16 languages, have ex- and loyal thine. of the Liulted State. and residents Of tads town, for many erted a strong influence towards yenta. engaged In legitimate famines to a better understanding of racial merchants, feel greatly insulted and outraged by this Inhuman order: the and international problems. carrying .t of which would be the Since his return to America, Dr. 11,00.011 t violation of the Constitution and our rattle as good citizen. under It, Lewisohn has appeared in lectures and would plate us, ',nails a large In every large city in the United number of other Jewish fain'''es of tale town, as cull.. before the world We States and Canada, establishing a realm- Gully ask your Immediate atten- record for capacity audiences, re- tion to thle en ormoon outrage on all low and humity an end prey for your gardless of the size of the audi- effectual and Immediate Interposition. torium. In Detroit, last winter, We would mpeclally refer you to the hundreds were turned away for led contmander and poet adjutant as le our loyeltY, and to all realm table lack of accommodation when he OtImen of thin communityat to our spoke at Temple Beth Ei on "The Mending an eitisena and merchants We respectfully ank for irnmediate Inolrur- Meaning of Marriage." Dons to he sent to the command, of The subject of his lecture on Oda postai' After this appeal was dispatched Feb. 20 will be: "The Failure of Jewish Emancipation," a topic ] the Jews of Paducah decided to send Cesar Kaskel to make a per- which enjoyed extra-ordinary pop- ularity during his coast-to-coast sonal plea to Lincoln. Armed with letters from Rabbi Lilienthal and tour in 1934.35. Dr. Lewisohn will be intro- Daniel Wolf, two eminent Jews from Cinicinnati, and accompanied duced by Philip Slomovitz, editor by Representative Gurley of Ohio, of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Kaskel arrived at the White House Kenneth Fischer, president of the on January 3, 1853. Although it Men's Club of B'nal Moshe, under was evening, Lincoln re.ccived them whose auspices the event takes at once when told of the purpose place, will conduct the question •of their visits. After greeting them, and answer period immediately following the address. Tickets at Lincoln said: And so the children of Is- 50 and 75 cents are available at rael were driven from the the office of the Congregation, Lawrence Ave. entrance. happy and of Canaan?" To which Basket replied: "Yes, and that is why we have come unto Father Abraham's -bosom, asking protection." "And this protection they shall have at once," Lincoln Youth Zionist Organization Pub. answered. fishes Important Zionist Without wasting any further Literature time, Lincoln dashed otT an order to General Henry Wager li•lleck, Masada, the Youth Zionist Or- who had been recalled from his command in the department of ganization of America, has em- barked upon a commendable pro- Tennessee to aid the president in of publishing important es- the chief command of the army, gram says on Zionism. Instructing him to have Grant's By reprinting Leon Pinsker's order revoked. After receiving Lincoln's note, General Ilalleck "Auto-Emancipation," an essay long out of print, Masada rendered told Kaskel: "you may leave for home at once if you wish and be- a distinct service in that it made available to American Jewry—not fore you reach there Grant's order will have been revoked." When to the youth alone—this important work by one of the greatest of Kaskel returned to Paducah he found that Ilalleck'a order to Grant Theodor Hernia predecessors. A m on g the very interesting had been delayed but on January pamphlets just off the press is 7th Order No. 11 was revoked in the following circular issued Saul S. Spiro's "The Jew as Man of Letters: Being Some Notes on from Holly Springs: "By direction of General-in-Chief of the Army, Ludwig Lewisohn." This essay, which is a great tribute to Dr. at Washington, the general order from these headquarters expelling Lewisohn, was published by the Jews from the department is here- Masada of Vermont, Mr. Spiro re- by revoked." Thus the intervention views the works of Lewisohn of Lincoln forced Grant to cancel quotes comments upon them by eminent critics and concludes by the expulsion. urging wide distribution of his Blaming Many for the Few While Kaskel was on his way book "Rebirth" as well as his other back to Paducah Lincoln's action work. Mr. Spiro states: "I call had become generally known, an- upon all those who agree substan- other Jewish delegation, consist- tially with what I have said in ing of Rabbis Wise and Lilienthal, these pages to seek to uphold Edgar M. Johnson of Cincinnati, the hands of Lewisohn in or- Martin Bijur of Louisville and der that they may be enabled to Abraham Goldsmith of Paducah, pursue his chosen work for the left for Washington to urge the Jewish people not at all for his but President to Intervene. Informed for that people's sake." of the result of Kaskel's mission I An interesting pamphlet on before they reached the Capitol, "Foundations of Zionism" is also the delegation called on Lincoln available from Masada, 111 Fifth to express the thanks of American Ave., New York. "Masada" is also Jewry. Rabbi Wise is authority the name of • monthly publication for the statement that Lincoln gave of the Zionist youth movement utterance to his surprise that such an order should have been issued, Prepare for Young People's the President having remarked League Convention that "I don't like to see a class or I nationality condemned on account Dr. Leonard Sidlow of Detroit of a few sinners. " is orie of the local chairmen who Meanwhile, the incident became are assisting in arrangements for in Congress. Representa- the 12th annual convention of MI issue tive George H. Pendleton of Ohio the Young People's League, na- introduced a resolution in the tional Jewish youth organization House condemning Grant's action of the United Synagogue of Amer- while Senator Powell of Kentucky ica, to be held at the Hotel Corn- did likewise in the Senate. After modore, New York City, from debating the matter for several Feb. 21 to 23. The convention, days the resolutions were finally at which future policies and co- tabled because Lincoln's prompt operation are to be discussed, will intercession had effectively coun- be • high-point in the organiza- tion's activities this year. termanded Grant's order. Lewisohn Honored in Masada Essay The World's Window JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE LEADERS SUPPORT REICH EXODUS PLAN PROVIDED IT (CONctungn DOES NOT VIOLATE BOYCOTT OF NAZI GOODS the Highest civilization is not al- FROM PAGE ONE/ ready endangered by the univer- sality of those mechanical devices which, for instance, bring Holly- pathy the proposals of our col- wood to villages in Manchuria. leagues from Great Britain Remember that the broader your which envisage an emigration initial appeal in politics, art, from Germany of from 20,000 thought, religion, the lower cor- to 25.000 Jews anually for a respondingly must be the plane of number of years to come. your appeal. World-wideness means 4. We pledge our co-opera- mass-wideness. Mass-w ideness tion in the endeavor promptly means the largest common denomi- to raise from all possible nator. It means sterility and idiocy sources throughout the world and gadgets. It means the dread- $15,000,000 for such purposes. ful scientific hell so superbly de- We note with gratification the lineated by Aldous Huxley in readiness of the Jews of Great "Brave New World." Britain to contribute substan- • • tially toward such a fund. In So much for the dream or the the past three years the Jews night-mare. Which dces not mean of the world have given sub- that I am untrue to the Jewish stantial aid to refugees from vision of an olam halm on earth. Germany irrespective of race But note what the Prophet says: or creed. This we must con- "The wolf and the lamb shall feed tinue to do. We hope for the together." He does not say: Thete co-operation of individuals and shall be neither wolf nor lamb. All organizations throughout the ultimate wisdom is in our scrip- world who may be concerned ture. Search it, if you would know. with the tragic problems which But, unluckily or not, there is confront us. 5.. We note from the state- no world-state for your citizenship. So what in fact the young Jew ment ■ this evening that these does who has that vague yearning plans do not in any way con- after a universality which does not template or include any meal- exist is this: he abandons his cul- uses which will aid or facilitate ture-group for another; he tries to in the export of German goods. give up his form for another form; This we regard as an essential he sells out his Jewish culture for condition. Besides the three guests the soma other. A wider, deeper, richer one? Not at all. Or one more con- speakers included James N. Ro- formable to his nature? That is senberg, vice-president of the impossible. It is our flesh that fits JDC, Felix M. Warburg, Rabbi over our bones. Not someone else's. Jonah B. Wise, national chair- What then in hard and harsh fact man of the JDC campaign, James does he do? lie apostasises either G. McDonald and Mr. Rosenwald. (1) as an escape from his own form and culture and people or (2) Anti-Nazi Boycott Day to Be toward some other form and cul- Marked March S. ture and people (this includes So- NEW YORK.—(WNS)—A na- cialist societies as well) in which tion-wide boycott day, featuring he sees or thinks he sees some demonstrations, meet i n g e And worldly advantage, positive or picketing of shops selling German negative, for himself. So if we goods, will be sponsored by the analyze this yearning after "full American Jewish Congress March rights" and "world citizenship" 5, the third anniversary of the we get back to the modern analogue German election which gave the of that good old baptismal font Nazi party complete control of which, as Heinrich Heine said, is Germany and ushered in the the admission ticket to European Jewish progrim. The boycott anti- day civilization, In other words it's the will be observed simultaneously old mashumad with new reasons in scores of Jewish communities and new rationalizations after the the main demonstration being fact. It is not a pretty picture. It held in New York. It is under- is, unhappily, a very realistic one. stood that boycott day will mark • • • the beginning of an intesifled ef- "A petty nationalism when the fort to expand the enti-Nazi boy- world is so big?" Thus wrote my cott. young Jew from Brooklyn. What has the physical bigness of the world Anti-Jewish War to Go on, Min- to do with it? Why is our national- liters Warns on Nazis' 3rd ism petty? Because we are not the y Anal most numerous of peoples? Were BERLIN.—(WNS) — Warning the Athenians of the great age as numerous as the seething slave- that the Nazi government will ig- masses of Persia? Are the Danes nore foreign protests against its as numerous as the Turks? Our anti-Jewish policy, Dr. Hans nationalism is all things you like Frank, minister without portfolio, except petty. Rooted in the most in an address to the German Aca- glorious spiritual history among all the families of mankind, born witness to by sages and martyrs and confessors through innumer- able iron ages, re-born in a spirit of peace and love and benevolence! toward all men in this most bitter and barbaric age of oppression and of blood, our nationalism, our re- integration with our people's will and vision, our Zionist hope and work is the noblest, the highest, the most healing thing now visible on the horizon of mankind's his- tory. • • But, of course, I understand my young Jew better than he under- stands himself. I have seen the same thing among young Gentiles. They yearn for a freedom that does not exist. Unwilling to sub- I mit to the yoke, of their inborn i form, they aspire toward formless- ness or merging with some larger existent form that is not theirs. They want Atlantis. They want a dream-world. Once upon a time that dream-Atlantis was America. And remember Goethe's stern words: "Here or nowhere is Amer- ica." And how well the Romantics understood it: "Where thou art not, there is thy happiness!" Freedom, my young friends, can be achieved neither by alien form nor by formlessness. Neither by apostasy nor by deliquescence. Freedom means one thing and one thing only: Incorporating necessity into your will, affirming the inevit- able from within, being what you are as profoundly, nobly, passion- ately as it is possible to be that. And what are you? Jews. Self- affirmation is freedom and form; self-negation is slavery and form- lessness. Even the pagan Greeks knew that ■ willing obedience to necessity is the only road to seren- ity and freedom. The Psalmist knew it in a both deeper and higher sense—in our sense. "I will keep thy Law continually forever and ever (Vethhalehalt ba-erharah) and I shall walk in a wide space." The King James translators wrote: "At liberty." The Vulgate has: "Et ambulabo in latitudine." Spa- ciousness, wideness, freedom—all those ideas are in that tri-con- sonantal stern: Resh-Chet!-Beth. We are free and at freedom and free of the wideness of the world when we obey our law, the law both of our people and of our be- ing. We by being Jews were in and of those who created the Law. The Law was theirs and is ours and will be our children's. The Law is in us. The Law is us. Our freedom of being and obedience are indis- solubly one. 'copyright. 11;6.9 A F. n Jewish Oral Society to Plan Feb. 23 Banquet There will be an important busi- ness meeting of the Jewish Oral Society to be held at the Jewish Community Center. Woodward at Hollbrook, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 8 p. m. The president, Leo Goldstick, urges all members to atend to plan the banquet on Feb. 23, at the Jew- ish Center. Anyone interested of this society is welcome to attend the meeting. Gifts to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Henry Zimmer- man from Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher. In memory of Moses Alvin from Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. William Field. For the Social Service Relief Fund: In memory of Louis Lands- berg from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield. demy's Economic Council on the occasion of the third anniversary of Hitler's appointment to the chancellorship, promised Germany would halt at nothing to wipe out the "Jewish pack of Bolshevistic preachers." Asserting that "the Jew may do business in Germany unhampered, but he must under no circumstances deposit his intellec- tual extremes with us," Frank lauded Hitler for the "dignified and objectively justified" manner' in which he has dealt with the Jew- ish question and declared that no I fear of outside opinion would swerve the Nazis from their war on the Jews. In defending the anti- Semitic program against foreign criticism he said that "foreign critics haven't the slightest idea about the vital necessities of the German people. Such Jews as came to live among us showed their gra- titude by introducing pestilence into our spiritual life. The ex- perience we've had with Jews is such that no foreigner would criti- cize our legislation if he knew the facts." How far the Nazi regime is pre: pared to go in enforcing the Nuremberg anti-Jewish laws was demonstrated in the town of Kleve when a court sentenced Hugo Kohn to four years imprisonment for violation of the Nuremberg decrees. This is the stiffest sentence yet given to any one for this offense. The Nazis also took further steps to complete the elimination of all non-Aryans from journalism when it announced that no one may pub- lish a newspaper or a periodical who cannot prove Aryan descent as far back as 1800. McFadden, Anti-Semitic Spokes- man, Seeks Election to Con g T 0 IV A N D A, Pa,—(WNS)— Former Representative Louis T. McFadden, Republican, who was the most outspoken anti-Semite in Congress until his defeat in 1934, has announced his candidacy for Congress from the 15th Pennsyl- vania district. After 20 years in the House McFadden was beaten for re-election two years ago by C. Elmer Dietrich, Democrat. Jewish Editor of Fascist Organ Honored ROME.—(WNS)—Mario Levi. editor-in-chief of Fascist° Regime, the official organ of the Italian Fascist party, has been awarded the title "knight of the Italian Crown" in recognition of his serv- ices to Italy. Fascisto Regimo has published a number of attacks on foreign Jews and the fact that Levi is editor of the paper gave rise to reports that he is a rene- gade Jew. It is known, however, that he is a very Orthodox Jew who recently celebrated his son's Bar Mitzvah with great solemnity. DR. JUNG TO SPEAK HERE THIS SUNDAY (CoNCLCDED FROM PAGE ONE, he is the Rabbi of the Jewish Edu- cational Center, New York City, one of the most important religious and educational centers in the country. Dr. Jung is lecturer on ethics at the Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, New York, is a member of the Royal Asiatic Society, Amer- ican Oriental Society, American Linguistic Society, etc. He is rated as one of the most prolific contribu- tors to periodicals of the highest caliber, is distinguished for bril- liant style as well as lucidity in expressing his uncompromising at- titude towards Orthodox Judaism. Dr. Jung's topic on Sunday af- ternoon, at 2 o'clock will be "Mod- ern trends in Judaism". He will be introduced by Kenneth Fischer, president of the Men's Club of B'nai Moshe who will also conduct the question and answer period. The meeting is open to the public, admission being 25c. In the evening, following the donor dinner tendered by the Sis- terhood, Dr. Jung will speak on "Starving the Torah." Introductory remarks will be delivered by Rabbi Moses Fischer. Henry Siegl, con- cert master of WJR and,teacher at the Detroit Conservatory of Music, will render violin solos, accom- panied by Miss Rose Bassin on the piano. Vocal selections by Mrs. David Kaltman, operatic soprano, Sidney Gottlieb, tenor, and Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, will comprise the rest of the program, which will be followed by a dance to the tune of a Hungarian orchestra. Anthony Deutsch, one of the leaders of the congregation, will act as toastmaster. Mrs. Irving Greenspan heads the Sisterhood committee in charge of arrange- ments. • Mt. Scopus Builders' Dance on Feb. 8 Mt. Scopus Builders will give a Valentine dance, Saturday, Feb. 8, 8:30 p. m., at Jericho Temple. This group is people working for the Hebrew University in Palestine. Tickets for the dance at nominal sum will include refreshments. For further information call Iv. 5657. FIRST FEDERATION DAY PROGRAM THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON noon, Feb. 23, when the Ilebrew i Free Loan Association, the House of Shelter, the Jewish Old Folks' Home and the North End Clinic will interpret their work for the (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONEt past year, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center; and on Sunday af- Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. ternoon, March 8, when the Jew- Howard A. Kaichen, Mr. and Mrs. ] ish Welfare Federation will hold Abe Keale, Judge and Mrs. Harry ] its annual meeting, which will be B. Keidan, Mrs. Louis J. Kraus, followed by the Detroit Service Group annual dinner and get-to- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lachover, Mr. gether. Both March 8 meetings and Mrs. Walter Leib, Mr. and will be held at Temple Beth El. Mrs. J. Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Sam- uel J. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- MORE PEOPLE ert R. Marwil, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- ARE CHANGING TO lard D. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam M. Mazer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Mendelsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. I. ) R. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. .0berfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. Paperno, Mrs. Kurt Peiser, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ratt- usasf t r d i err; Louis Robinson, l lobinso Mr. r.. and THE BUR IN THE MEN ROTT:1 Oscar Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mr. and THAN TO ANY OTHER Mrs. Maurice R. Rosenberg, Mr. BEER IN AMERICA and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Rosenthal, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig, Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman, Mrs. Blanche H. Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rottman, Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse, Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer, Mr. and rs. Arthur W. Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Herold E. Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber, Mr. and Mre. Nate S. Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shul- man, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siegel, Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Simon, Mrs. Hat- tie Sloman, Mrs. Lottie Sloman, Mrs. Samuel A. Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spalter, Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, Mrs. Mil- ford Stern, Philip S. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Sulzberger, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott, Dr. and Mrs. George L. Waldbott, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, Says "Hello" to a good "Bay!" Stay at Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman, Mr. this New, 26-story hotel...a coastio and Mrs. Herman Wetsman, Mr. coast patronage is your guarani°. o and Mrs. Joseph Wetsman, Mr. eatisfaction. Here, Times SQUARE and Mrs. David Wilkus, Mr. and all'ROUND you—lust a stone's throw Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner, Mr. and to "Radio City", 69 theatres, 5th Mrs. Irvin S. Yarrows, Mr. and Avenue and railroad terminals. Yet— Mrs. Maurice H. 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