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March 6, 1936

TnEikraorrIonsnalaomictr,

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ANN UAL FEDERATION MEETING, SERVICE
GR OUP GET-TOGETHER SUNDAY EVENING ('

animously; vice-president, Jack
Rom, Phi Lambda Kappa medi-
cal fraternity; corresponding sec-
retary, Ann Manson, Junior Ila-
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)
dassah; executive secretary (a
.Without Consulting
on Purim to take two smooth
call of the Continuation Com- paid official, to be named later);
treasurer, Morris Winslow, Sen-
mittee, created by the first con-
stones, write on them the name
1- 0011 PAGE ONE/
plied by the Robinson Economy ference held last April, opened ior House Council, Jewish Center;
of Haman, and then knock then
Five members of the board of
LIFE INSURANCE ADVISOR
1ED- -
at
1:30
with
three
round-table
Furniture Co.
directors chosen in addition to the
or rub them against each other charge of dinner arrangements!
CHerry 8.880
13th Fl. Union Guardian Bldg.
Sunday's Hospitality Committee discussions. The first, led by officers were Irving Glucklick, of
until the name was erased, thus and Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan is
Mrs. Samuel Schafflander, secre-
Serving
on
the
hospitality
corn-'I
Let me assist you in arranging your present life insurance to
the Young Men's Jewish Associa-
chairman of the hospitality com-
tary of the League for Human
fulfilling the verse "Thou Shalt
accomplish the program that will best meet your
mittee. Morton F. Ashner heads mittee for the Service Group get-
tion; Max Chomsky, of the Jewish
Rights, dealth with the boycott.
wipe out the memory of Ama- a committee of ushers.
Center House Council; Joseph
needs. There will be no obligation.
together this Sunday, under the The second, conducted by Anna
I lek" (Deut. XXV: 191.
Cotten, of the United Hebrew
The Radio Revelry
chairmanship of Mrs. Maurice J. Rose Hersch, placement director Schools Alumni; Bernard Sands,
• • •
In the "Fable. and Foibles of
. of the Jewish Community Center,
Caplan,
are
the
following:
Lambda Mu Epsilon Fraternity,
Purim, M the Sephardic
1936," Julian Zemon, author of
,,, 11, . . h.41/4

; dealt with economic problems
M Alexander, Dar-
quarter of Jerusalem, is a day the review, will impersonate Fred o ld C. Alien, Sidney J. ,Ilene Mourice confronting Jewish youth. The and Charles Dickinson of the
I NO. r y
• Petal. •
Allen as master of ceremonies,
!
third,
under
the
guidance
of
Theo-
Young
Communist
League.
Tern-
of eating sweetmeats. The Jew-
Aronson., Morton F. Amines. Edward
Baruch, chairman of the porary officers who served at the
,11Th Al l Tilt STAR
A
Atlas.
Harry
Barnett.
Harry
Si.
IND
dove
H.
nth confectioners make all kinds
; conference, confined itself to so- conference were Theodore N,
so, Harney S. Berman. Peter M Bern.
i Jack
Rom vice-
;
I of Images for this festive day.
Luis
cial problems confronting Jewish Baruch, , c ha rman
mein. Iry mg W. Blumberg,
of
the
Jewish
Agency
Executive
Morris
II.
Blumberg.
Mot
111.111WrIf,
youth. Fifty-four organizations, chairman; Sally Cohen, secretary
One can see them selling, fur
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Brown, Harry Z.
M.
Brood.
Douglas
I.
at London, and a number of Lou- I
1.0111.
S. I represented by 108 delegates, par- secretary and Morris Winslow
Arthur A. Conlon,
11r11W11 ,
was point-
c.i.f.], George Cohen, Harmon Cohen, ticipated in this and succeeding treasurer.
been started here to formulate ; don Jewish leaders. It
Cornell. IlaI1h
Abe
1 .00100. I . 11NrIP“
co-operation
ed out that no final decisions will a donkey, Elijah with a trum-
"The excellent
1.101 ■ 10011. Ala. I 'enrol' Adolph Dantean, stages of the conference.
pet in his hand, and Haman
a program whereby Palestine be made by the Zionists until the
A1011010' 1.1111.4 h. David S. Diamond.
At 3:20 the delegates adjourned and goodwill evinced by the dele
could absorb a maximum number arrival here of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
Joseph II. EhrlIeli, James I. Ullmann.
hanging on the gallows. Be-
featured gates in their unanimous a op-
MORE PEOPLE
Chu- eine II. PAU..., Illauriee A. Eng- for intermission and t ea,
of the 100,000 Jews who are ex- man, president of the Jewish
cause sweet things are so popu-
goo, Skala.. M. tarar. At oil , u- I by an address by Dr. Israel Knox
tion of the proposed plan for an
ARE CHANGING TO
ociwohl. Miles 16 1neterwald, Owen E.
peeled to leave Germany during Agency for Palestine, who is ex-
of
New
York
City
on
"Problems
lar on this day, the Arabs have
Fisher. William AL Fleinctiman, II. J.
association and their whole-heart-
the next four years under a pro-. pected on March T.
L. Fronk. Leon II. Frank, Leone Vital to Jewish Youth." An ad-
called this Jewish holiday "the
Study Ecuador Possibilities
I . . Fronk. II. Frank, Ales• ditional feature of the interim ed rally behind an independent
gi am financed by the World Coun-
potter Z. Freeman, Hugo A
leader like Dr. Jackman, unaffiliat-
M.
Henriques,
a
prominent
Lon-
festival
of
sugar."
.
cil for German Jewry, of which
Freund, Marvin B. (Angola'. FDA A.
program was the excellent pres-
• • •
Ginsburg. Samuel R. Glogower, Harvey entation of the play "Two Goy- ed with an partisan clique or fac-
Sir Herbert Samuel will he chair- don Jewish engineer, is leaving
Goldman.
Ilarry
I.
Grant,
Chariot
II.
tion
in the community, augurs well
man. Louis Lipsky, American here shortly for Ecuador to make
In memory of King Ahasuer-
llornburger, Joroh Harvlth, John A. ; im" by the Jewish Civic Players,
for unity of Jewish youth in De-
tarsal Ilimalhoth. Harry I.. I directed by Sidney Weiner.
member of the Jewish Agency a first hand survey of possibil-
us,
who
ruled
from
Ethiopia
to
is, koun. Harry Jaeobson, Howard A.
troit," stated Mr. Baruch, at the
Executive and a national co-chair- I Ries for Jewish settlement in that
bonbon, Inman Kaplan. Nathan N.
The busines session, opening at conclusion of the conference. "My
India, some very pious mem-
I country. Mr. Henriques is going
man of the United Palestine Ap-
4:45, took up and adopted the heartfelt thanks go to the mem-
bers of our people eat on Purim
peal, represents American Zionists Ito Ecuador on behalf of a Jewish
resolutions brought in by the bers of the continuations commit- set MR IN ICE GREEN tOTILI
emigration body and his report the turkey, which is known in
in the negotiations. With him arc
round-table sessions and listened tee who made this fruition pos-
Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the is expected to clarify the many
THAN TO ANY OTHER
Hebrew as "tarnegol hodu"
to the report of the sub-commit- sible, to the Center staff, includ-
Jewish Agency Executive, of Jer- conflicting statements about Jew-
tee on permanent organizations Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Becker, Mrs. Sel-
(rooster of India).
BEER IN AMERICA
usalem, Prof. Selig Brodetaky, ish colonization in the South
of
the
continuations
committee,
• • •
min, Miss Forman and Miss
head of the political department American republic.
presented by Irving Glucklick. Hersch for their hospitable co-
In the days of the Second
The report called for the creation operation; to Eve Rosen and the
Temple, the day preceding Pur-
of a chartered city-wide Jewish Sigma Gamma Sorority for their
'
LEWISO H IV L A U D S
Gifts to North End Clink
youth group, to include Jewish splendidly-served refreshments; to
im, that in, the 13th of Adar,
PR 0 F . H A N S KOHN
North End Clinic has received
young men of the age of 21 and Philip Slomovitz, for his excel-
was also a holiday. It was
ICO \ CLUDFD FROM PAGE ONE1
above and young ladies of the lent publicization of the confer- the following contributions:
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/
known as "Nicanor Day," and
In memory of Martha J. Henry,
age of 18 and over, whether or ence; and to all those numberlesS
( " Concern i ng solute and the doctrine officially
commemorated the defeat of
not affiliated with existing organ- individuals who contributed in from the Gottlieb Family.
"Vora Judentum"
and Judaism"). Ile fought held by the state co-extensive with Nicanor, the general of Anti-
For the Social Service Relief
izations.
The
purpose
of
the
new
small ways and large to what I
Jews
group as stated in the text of firmly believe is a historic step Fund from the Aaron Mendelson
in the Austrian army during the' all truth. It was and is from this
MRS. MAURICE J. CAPLAN
ochus Epiphanes, by the famous
the preamble is:
Hospitality Committee Chairman
in the annals of this community." Memorial Trust.
war, spent some time as prisoner point of view that I compared Judas Maccabeau (161 C. E.).
from these I • Fascism and Communism and de-
I. to enable the Jewish youth
in Russia, and an emerged
experiences
uncompromising
-Cud Courtesy Detroit Fels Prase
Nicanor Day, after the destruc-
of Detroit to meet on ■ com-
dared them in practice to be tion of the Temple, gradually
mon ground and face the prob-
and Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein will
pacifist (active in the world or.
of war resisters) who equally repugnant to any high
disappeared—after the seventh take the role of "Portland."
lems common to them and their
ganization
civilization. Now the Commun-
The girls' parts will be taken
parents in a spirit of mutual
century we hear nothing about
has sought to ground sociological- ists take their stand upon the
ly and ethically the union of na-
co-operation.
content of Communist doctrine. It it—but Purim became more and by the following:
tionalism and peace upon a Jewish
Mrs.
2. to facilitate adjustment of
Miss Barbara Zebrak,
is an inadmissable argument. I more popular as the centuries
ideological basis. Ile was for some
Jewish young people to their
wish it was admissable. I wish it
Charles S. Lapides, Mrs. Samuel
the
service
of
the
Keren
rolled
by.
entering the professions and are
years in
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
Jewish and general environ•
were sound. Truth would have
S. Greenberg, Mrs. Harry W.
• • •
Hayesod, the foundation fund of
evidencing influence in the politi-
ment.
Meshiach
Kohn,
Mrs.
Theodore
I.
Roth,'
the Zionist Organization, first in been found and, the
The Scroll of Esther, which
3. to stimulate cultural and two children's songs—"The Doll cal life of the country.
be in our midst and there
MRS. EDWARD A. ATLAS
London, later in Jerusalem where woldd
M.
Zemon,
Mrs.
Wil-
J
is
Ill"
and
"The
Aeroplane."
Oscar
intellectual
growth
of
ewish
Mrs.
I
Only a handful of Yemenites
would be no "liquidations" and is today read during the eve-
Chairman of Dinner Committee
he was one of the founders of the
Among the most charming songs are now coming to Palestine be-
youth in coping with the prob.
no G. P. U. and no prison camps. ning and morning of Purim, liam M. Mazer, Mrs. Gerald R.
B'rith Shalom ("Covenant of
',onion. A Nairin, Ilarry B
on her program here were the cause of the limited number of
ems confronting it.
Peace") society, whose object it is For the truth—the absolute and was originally read only once— Sandorf, Mrs. Morse M. Colten. Myron A. Key, Maurice Klein A. Mag
Sephardic selections "Ilamawdil" I certificates available for them as
4. to inspire individuals and
Melvin J Euttnauer, Walter
to cultivate relations of unswerv- incomparable truth — would per•
during the daytime. Joshua ben The men's parts will be taken by Kohn,
and "I Have a Beautiful Garden;" laborers. Had more money been
groups of the younger genera-
WI., A. J. Levin, Theodor. Lavin.
suede all men by being merely
ing brotherlines and peace with
Gus D. Newman, Saul Sernoff, Henry Levitt, Datid n LIChlig. 11101,11. Non to adequate, informed lead-
the Felahi ''Song of Work," in available, Miss Halevy feels, there
Levi,
great
Jewish
scholar
of
enunciated. Well, that is not the
Yorks Mot wry. Willard Mayer, Wil-
the Palestinian Arabs.
which she sings of the sanctity would have been a large influx
ership
in
the
Detroit
Jewish
Howard
A.
Kaichen,
Shirley
J.
the
third
century
C.
E.,
is
the

".""
er
Moser.
Nathan
M
.t
n
".
Kohn's chief works are case, is it? Even if a great deal
Meyer., Gilbert Michel, Michael Mich- I community of the future.
of labor—"L'mi Todah, L'mi of Yemenites from the oppressive
i
"Nationalismus," 1922; "Sinn and more can be said for Marxian rabbi who introduced the read- Wayburn, Leon S. Wayburn, Len, Joseph Modell, ij,nb
,
The report, besides recommend- Brachn, L'Avodah."—"Who is to land of Yemen into the freedom
T. llter
Charles E. Feinberg. Harry M. Ins
Schicksal der Revolution" ("Mean- Communism than I find, even if ing of the Megilla on the eve
be thanked and blessed, but of Palestine.
IL Platt. Meyer L. Prelate. Herbert D.
Joe ob Rog- ing the projects mentioned above,
Jar
ing and Fate of the Revolution"), all the claims made for it by its of Purim.
"
Raden, Fred L. Morris, Gabriel
labor. "
Reception Follows Content
yoy . Reuben J Rosenfield. Louie Roars- also called for the establishment
1923, in which he drenched the disciples were true, it would yet
Edward E. Rothman, Chartes liu•
Miss Elsa Fiedler, MISS Ilalevy's
N. Alexander, Dr. Hilliard W.
• • •
calendar
clearing
house
in
Mrs. H. C. Broder, chairman
a
remain
by
every
evidence
a
par-
f
hiner. Samuel H Rubino", Ja.11 S..0
a
Bolsheviks In his prophetic ideal-
Goldstick, Harvey L. Vehon, Jos- Soule. eau! KILUIPen, Arthur E. Se1111- co-operation with Mrs. Joseph H. accompanist, in her own right
of
the
Roll of Honor committee,
tial
truth,
a
human
mixture
of
Tradition
relates
that
a
Baby-
ism; "Die politische Idea des
Ehrlich
ler, Ralph B. Whitler. Harold E Schley-
and Philip Slomovitz, in very able pianist, contributes spoke briefly before the com-
Judentums" ("The Dominant Po- truth and error for the sake of lonian scholar of the third Cen- hua S. Sarasohn, Fred L. Morris,
greatly to the rhythm and con- mencement of the concert of the
and
Stephen
M. . sin•I order to eliminate conflicts in the
which
no
human
being
should
be
Harry
Master
I
Leon
Harmon
:
4.r!
firtrjonanahTlhsewr7rtri
litical Idea of Jewish History"),
tury C. E., Rabbi Samuel bar
v
mon, Aaron A. ailberblatt. Barrie Fill• getting
of dates for youth acti i- tinuity of the fine concert by the work of Iladassah in Palestine.
B. Sarasohn.
"History of Nationalist hurt or enslaved or robbed of
Herbert
1924;
vetberg, Merrill M.
.Shilath, who was a highly es-
It was debated at length, young Yemenite girl.
A Srere ties
II II
A reception for the approxi-
Movements in the Near East (Eng- fundamental human rights. Cer-
The play is being directed by r.
Yemenite Pro g

teemed teacher of children in
Milford Stern. W Kidney Stoner Ammnai d ( ' .1 but adopted by the unanimous
. lish translation, 1929). At present tainly, Jews in America have the
Mrs. Ilenry Levitt. Jack Fleischer r.bor.

W
Miss Ilalevy spoke with pride, mately 1200 donors to the iladas.
aiditt. (Norge
a s.
actees.prfeose
voteeer
of
o
m
i aannendteleogffi
Dr. Kohn occupies the chair of I "right" to be Communists. By
isah fund apd their husbands or
his day, was descended from
is stage manager.
Isd t. Ilalzryt
in
an
interview
after
the
concert,
r the
modern history at Smith College, the same token people in Russia
The pianist will be Edward
the wicked Haman.
of the improved conditions of he ✓ escorts followed the concert in
Lewis J.
*"'"' I sociation are as follows: Presi-
have the "right" to be social
w"
s the Crystal ballroom of the Ma-
"1'1" Wormier, Joseph 11 Welt
: Northampton, Mass.
• • •
Fleishman. Ralph Shaman is Max
Melville
win.. dent, Dr. Jack Jackman, past people in Palestine. Yemenite
Winernan,
!Nary
revolutionaries
or
anarchists
or
"The following pages are ex-
Plays dealing with the story sound technician. Bugle fanfare s wint sone..
H. president of the Young Men's are playing an important part i n sonic Temple.
. cerpted and translated from "Die Zionists or Dernocratc. Only they
e.
will be by Julian Minter. Proper* 1.Mherrnth:ndUlheTlisae
ar
th7.1Entrigel 1
J e wish Association, chosen un- the life of Palestine. They
Ascher and Anne H. Manson
Politische Idea des Judentums," haven't. They are violently per- of Esther were very common ties for the revelry were sup- Henrietta Ascher
Dr. Kohn's central and moat sig- secuted. The state truth la de- in Europe of the Middle Ages
nificant work, the whole of which clared absolute. Moloch is back. —but these plays were written
(together with Buber's chief works The Holy Office is back. No man by Christians, not by Jews, and
and many others excerpted in this or group of men have the right to
volume) will be translated into take that attitude. The content of were performed by members of
• English when the English-speak- the enforced "truth" is Irrele- the clergy.
• • •
ing Jewries (especially that of vant. And unless man has sud -
The Jewish "l'urimspiei" is
America) begin to awaken from denly changed and changed com-
pletely all the totalitarian states
their intellectual torpor.
really something recent—mak-
Harry M. Shulman, president of will in due time be overthrown
ing its appearance about the be-
by a new brand of authoritar-
I
the Men's Club, and Nathan L. not
ginning of the 18th century.
Milatein, chairman of the forum . inns and state-slaves but by free
committee, announce that tickets men who would rather die than
• • 4,
for the lecture by Dr. Kohn are live any longer like beasts in
The famous Maimonides, in
now available from members of the cages of both the body and the
his great code, makes the fol-
club or at the office of the Shaarey I mind.
lowing interesting statement:
• • •
Zedek.
In the days of the Messiah the
The system of establishing any
"truth" or body of "truths" as prophetical and hagiographical
SPRING SEASON OF
and as enforceable by writings of the Bible will be
BETH EL COLLEGE, absolute
a master-state is especially disas- f orgotten. The only sacred
for
Jews. We are, for bet- books which will still be re-
trous
4 CO3CLUDED FROM PAGE I I
ter or worse, a peculiar people
-
membered will be the Penta-
teach the poetry and philosophy with our own special reactions
teuch and the Scroll of Esther.
of the Bible, and Rabbi Pram will toward man and nature and hu-
man life. Therefore the Gentile
teach current Jewish history.
Mordecai ben Mittel of Nur-
Other courses will be "The Later state has always shown toward
Gospels", by Dr. Franklin, the us two tendencies: the tendency emberg, one of the greatest rab-
to
segregate
and
destroy
us
and
"Epoch of Maimonides" by Rabbi
bis of medieval Germany, makes
Schulman, the Prophets Isaiah, the tendency to absorb us. We
the following striking statement
Jeremiah and Ezekiel by Rabbi do not, naturally, desire to be
Berger, and elementary and ad- destroyed. It is doubtful whether concerning the Purim festival:
vanced Hebrew by Miss Rose Pike. we can be absorbed. And ulti- The day of Purim is as great.
Several other courses are contem- mately in hard fact destruction
as the day on which the Torah
plated which will be announced in and absorption come to the same
thing. Now the so-called demo- was given to Israel.
next week's Chronicle.
S I
(Copyright. 11'6, al A
The list of spring season courses cratic state also has the tendency
will be ready for mailing within either to destroy or absorb us,
DAWA
MOVEMENT
a few days and persons desiring a even as it has the tendency to
IS REVIVED HERE BY
ropy of the list are asked to write make robots of its citizens. But
GERMAN GROUP
or telephone the register of Beth just as all intelligent Americans
El College, Miss Anna Oxenhand. resist that robotizing tendency of
fOONCLUDF.11
FROM PAGE
their
state,
no
American
Jews
can
ler at Temple Beth El, Madison
freely resist the tendencies of the
4181.
man
goods:
"Kauft
Deutsche
Announcing the opening of the state to destroy or absorb them .
spring series of courses, Rabbi Therefore Jews must be libertar - Waren !"
Asks
Sympathy
for
Nazis
ian revolutionaries. They mus t
Fram said:
'I should especially SO/ I e r all resist the state. I use the word
The guide further says: "The
those who are planning to work for
DAWA serves the Americans of
the Allied Jewleh Campalsn In MOT to "must" in this sense: if they
Mk. comm. in Jewlith History What would live and not die, if they German origin and their friends,
the workers in the eampaign will need
in loyalty to the land of our adop-
would
be
neither
destroyed
nor
he
accurate
information
with
oast
teases to the 'Wootton of the Jewleh absorbed. I find myself utterly tion and in sympathy with the land
people the world /Der
of our ancestors."
without
a
comprehension
of
the
••f am planning to organim my own
It is evident that an effort is
"ammo in current et rots or current Jew- mental processes of any Jew who,
will Meet mpe•
Inh hi•torY so that
amid the imperfect but concrete being made by DAWA to offset
0017 the need. of campRign workers
the
damage done to the Third
casements el is democratic society,
and campaign epeakere
- Some time ago Fred Ronal ad• can become the proponent of an Reich by the boycott of German
»owed • victory dinner of the Allied
goods, and a warning is therefore
J ewish campaign and midi 'The moot e absolutist master state that is
own to hi
bound by the necessity of its na- issued to uninformed who may be
werlormuni dut y whi
• J•w o f the hiato' S
ty Is t he ch .11,11
misled into supporting this pro-
ture
and
theory
to
offer
him
at
i
und the literature of the Jewish PeoPle.
Beth Ki relies. Is orrmnited to givit e best the alternative of absorption. Nazi organization.
end wornen
What is also evident is that
the Jo. I sh
t-
I
have
had
to
interpret
this
a
olTortunity to fulfill MAN. dull"
f Detro
titude as unconscious Masochism, , this movement seeks to hide its
true
purpose under the cloak of
I as a lack of Jewish group vitality,
OPEN BIRO-BID IAN
as • Jewish death wish. It is like being en American organization.
While
it quotes ■ statement from
DRIVE WEDNESDAY the attitude of the die-hard as-
similationists. They do not want the late President Taft who in
principle
encouraged loyalty to
PROM
PAGE
ONE)
.00xcutien
the Jewish people to live and pre-
their ancestry by immigrants to
e' a
vail. The y a re tired.
and Oswald Garrison Vil-
this country, it at the same time
M
tired to dea th. That is the ir sec
ignores one of the most stinging
ref
rebukes ever given to any country
Former Congressman William
(Copyright, MC S A F SI
of oppression by President Taft,
W. Cohen, president of the Amer-
ican Committee for the Settlement Phi So the Spring Frolic on when he broke relations with Rus-
sia for abuses much more minor
of Jews in Blro-Bidjan will pre-
May 3
than those now perpetrated
side.
against Jews by Nazi Germany.
Over SO persons are already
Due to an error on the part of
our Cu,;
- employed in ORT projects in Biro-
the
publicity
committee,
it
was
an-
3
5
19
in
Mrs. Cornell to Address Alt -
Didion, it was revealed
nounced that the Phi So Lite Soro-
report on ORT activities in Biro-
man's Hour on Mo'os
rity's annual spring frolic was to
Bidjan. The report, made by Dr.
Chaim Sunday
April 26. The
.1. Zegeinitsky, director of the Rus- be held on Sunday,
May
3
Mrs.
Charles Cornell, president
changed
to
data
has
been
here
• elan ORT, was made public
in the Aztek Towers. A nationally of the Home Relief Society, will
this week by David A. Brown, na-
speak Sunday on Altman's Jewish
known radio orchestra will play.
tional chairman of the $500,000
Hour, Station WMBC, broadcast
ORT
campaign.
It
fur-
American
Plant Trees is Palestine is Mete- from 12 to 1:30 p. re., in the in-
ther revealed that during 1935, the
terests of the drive for Mo'cis
of
Beatrice
Bessie
EpeI
*ET
Oft/. opened a sawmill, a veneer
In memory of Beatrice Bessie Chitim.
plant, a furniture factory, a woolen
Last Sunday Mr. Altman him-
Epel,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
power plants,
. giro factory, two
self appealed in behalf of the
two training wor
kshops and a num- Abraham J. Epel, the Shaarey
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or centuries the world has gone
to the Near East for its flavors and
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...and today Chesterfield imports thou-
sands of bales of tobacco from Turkey
and Greece to add flavor and fragrance

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to Chesterfield Cigarettes.

Turkish tobacco is expensive. The
import duty alone is cents a pound.
But no other place except Turkey and
Greece can raise tobacco of this par-

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This Turkish tobacco, blended
American tobaccos in
with
the correct proportions to bring out
the finer qualities of each tobacco,
helps to make Chesterfields outstand-
ing for mildness and for better taste.

.. for mildness
.. for better taste

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