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litENTROIVE, isfr(Oncrocul

January 22, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

POLISH EMERGENCY
CONFERECE HERE
ON SUNDAY, JAN. 31

(CON) LUDED FROM PAGE ONE

Editor Stresses Jewish Community's
TRADE COUNCIL ORGANIZED BY CAMPAIGN
Responsibility to Anglo-Jewish Press
PLANNING COMMITTEE OF SERVICE GROUP
- -
-
-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
subjects of pressing Jewish in-

the hope of regaining Palestine Contributions to Yeshivah

"is what kept the Jew and Juda-
ism alive for 19 centuries." Dr.
Goldstein said, referring to the
present. situation, that no mat-
ter what report the Royal Com-
mission or any other future Com-
mission may issue, Jews will not
be stopped from taking up their
abode in their homeland. Some
will be driven to Palestine as the
only avenue of escape from their
intolerable condition in European
lands. Others will be driven by
a relentless force of idealistic
gravitation:
Dr. Isaac Landman, editor of
the American Hebrew Magazine
and the Encyclopedia Judaica,
one of the participants in the dis-
cussion on Jewish books of which
J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., was chairman,
pleaded for the popularization of
Jewish knowledge.

Beth Judah

On the occasion of the mar-
riage of Miss Sylvia Fidler to
Morris Cadey, an appeal was
made in honor of the grandmoth-
ers of the bride and groom, Mrs.
Chayah Slakter and Mrs. Dworin,
in behalf of the Yeshivah Beth
Judah, and the sum of $14 was
collected.

terest, which brought to New
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE
ogees and especially emphasized and by George M. Stutz, in be-
.

the angle dealing with the possible half of the campaign planning public opinion and instrumental- York Jewish leaders from 24
American Jewish Congress to of time and
ity for constructive leadership American communities as far west
workers will be bet- settlement of some refugees in committee.
come to the assistance of Polish ter prepared for the educational Detroit.
Mr. Stutz outlined the plans may imperil the very life of as San Francisco, Other speakers
at the evening session, which was
Jews at an emergency confer- and fund-raising effort that is in-
Mrs. Walter Leib, chairman of that are being formulated for the American Jewry."
Pointing out that Jewish com- presided over by Dr. Cyrus Adler,
ence on Jan. 31 at the Hotel Corn- volved in a community campaign. the program committee, announc- organization of a trade council
and
he
pointed
out
that
plans
munities
have
"come
to
rely
on
president of the seminary, were
ed
that
plans
are
being
completed
Kurt Pelser, executive director
modore b New York City.
for the celebration of the 10th are being made to have the coun- their Anglo-Jewish weeklies for Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi-
The messages express the con- of the Federation, cautioned the anniversary of the Jewish Wel- cil function throughout the year leadership in every sphere of dent of Columbia University and
viction that the American public members of the campaign plan- fare Federation of Detroit to be rather than for the few brief communal life," Mr. Postal said Arthur Oppenheimer, treasurer of
at large ought to be Informed of ning committee and of the Trade held on April 4 in conjunction weeks during the campaign.
GUARD AND
that from "an organizational and the seminary.
the tragic plight of Polish Jewry Council against considering the with the Detroit Service Group,
Most interesting and encourag- cultural viewpoint every Jewish
After paying tribute to the
YOUR • BE
and that efforts should be made proposed plan a panacea for past which will also celebrate its 10th ing was the report submitted by community in the land would be seminary for its "fortunate, con-
with
EYES • SAFE
to encourage the American Jew- mistakes. "We are dealing
Mr.
Solomon
in
behalf
of
the
col-
the
pooter
without
its
Anglo-
structive
and
distinguished
work
stated,
anniversary
at
that
time.
he
With Health-Lite GI
ish Congress in its undertaking to h u m a n equations,"
Reports were submitted by Mrs. lections committee, Mr. Solomon's Jewish weekly. The fundamental in its own chosen field of scholar-
"and
we
must
realize
that
certain
devise a program of action in
percentages will always lag be- Joseph II. Ehrlich In behalf of report indicated that thus far the objective of the Anglo-Jewish ship," Dr. Butler declared that re-
behalf of Polish Jewry.
hind. But the new method is one the welfare council; by Harry R. sum of $228,234, or 71.7 per Press is service to the Jewish ligious faith was once more com-
Messages of sympathy have way of getting nearer to perfec- Solomon, in behalf of the collec- cent of the sum of $318,000 community. It is to be expected, ing back as the ruling hypothesis
been received from the following: tion in our fund-raisinz efforts." tions committee; by Israel }timid- pledged in the 1936 campaign, therefore, that the community of life.
Senator Warren R. Austin of
hoch, chairman of the public re- has already been collected. This should have some sense of respon-
"Religion," he said, "is a hu-
Community Support
fitted
Eyes examined, gl
Vermont, Senator Francis T. Ma-
lations committee; by Clarence is five per cent better collection sibility to the Anglo-Jewish press,
pos-
Through the efforts of the II. Enggass, chairman of the than in the 1935 campaign and Unfortunately most communities man discovery and a human corn-
by registered specialists at •
loney of Connecticut, Consum-
session.
On it depend the
price yon can afford to pay.
mate Arthur W. Aleshire of newly organized Trade Council, committee from the Detroit Serv- 9.5 per cent better than in the ignore this responsibility, although fort, satisfaction and destiny of
Springfield, 0., Congressman Wil- organizations as well as individ- ice Group, which cooperated in 1934 campaign for the similar they have no hesitancy about the human race. Strike out re-
using or even exploiting their An- ligious faith and the future is
liam F. Allen of Delaware, Con- uals are being mobilized in ad- the recent Community Fund drive; period.
The Men's Club of Shaarey
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
griesman C. Arthur Anderson of vance in support of community
glo-Jewish weeklies to the full- dark indeed. Without religion an
Zedek meets every Monday eve- nerd to KInsfi's, en. McMinn Ave.
Missouri, Congressman Charles J. efforts. Mr. Stutz stated at the
est extent."
intellectual
and
moral
life
is
un-
Golden of California, Congress- meeting on Monday that he be-
Other Participant.
thinkable. The religious aspect ning in the social hall for lec-
man Eugene B. Crowe of Indiana, lieved the enrollment of support
Others who participated in this of life is the original aspect, the tures, cultural evenings, music,
Congressman John J. Delaney of from leading clubs in the city in
round table were Jacob Fishman, most long continuing and the one table tennis, checkers, chess, read-
Brooklyn, N. Y., Congressman behalf of the proposed Trade
managing editor of the Jewish which no matter what happens ing and pleasant conversations.
Phil Ferguson of Oklahoma, Con- Council to be a great gain for (CONCLUDED FROM ' , ADE ONE)
End Clinic, United Jewish Chari- Morning Journal; David Gaiter, cannot be escaped."
"For Your Health's Saki"
The coming Monday night
gressman Frank V. Fries of Illin- the community. Harry G r a a t,
ties.
editor of the Philadelphia Jewish
The presence at the seminary
ois, Congressman R. A. Green of President of Standard Club. was (leers will be supplemented at this
The address by Mr. Norton will Exponent; B. Z. Goldberg, execu- of two such leading Christian edu- will be informal and will feature
Florida, Congressman Vincent F. the first to endorse the Trade
ONIAL HOTEL
follow the brief meetings to be
of The Day; Louis cators are Drs. Coffin and But- the usual games. On the follow-
Harrington of Sioux City, Ia., Council efforts in a statement meeting by a series of reports by conducted by these agencies and tive editor
publicity director of the ler was called by Mr. Oppen- ing Monday night, Feb. 1, the
MINERAL BATHS
Congressman Marvin Jones of which was published in The affiliated agencies of the Federa- contributors to the Federation and Minsky,
National
Conference
of
Jews
and
Texas, Congressman John Luecke Chronicle last week. Additional tion. Agencies which have their members of its affiliated agencies, Christians; Louis Rittenberg, heimer "an inspiring example of guest speaker will be Dr. Bernard sioursi
1.11cHit:AN
I
the
good-neighbor
spirit"
of Escanaba, Mich., Congressman clubs endorsed the proposed own memberships and which have all of whom are entitled to vote managing editor of the American
Heller, director of the Hillel
Discussing the wider aspects of Foundation of the University of
Stephen Pace of Georgia, Con- Trade Council plan this week.
,,f
r n ,•vr,-IIeJ in 111,•
and who are invited to attend this Hebrew, and Rabbi Abraham Bur-
held
their
annual
meetings,
will
Jewish education, Dr. Maurice J. Michigan and former leader of the
gressman Martin F. Smith of
Franklin Hills Statement
meeting, are therefore urged to
Karel, director of the Graduate liberal synagogue of Scranton,
IttIKUMATI , ∎ 1
submit reports to this meeting. In come in time in order that Mr. stein,
Washington, Congressman Mich-
The Franklin Hills Country
The conference, designed to be School of Jewish Social Service,
ael J. Stack of Pennsylvania, and
SCIATICA
this group will be the following: Norton may commence his speech a sort
of clinical appraisal of con- pointed out that "the primary Pa. Dr. Heller is the author of
Congressman Chester Thompson Club, of which Maurice Caplan is Detroit Service Group, Ilebrew at 9 p. m.
ARTHRITI ,
president, this week made public
temporary American Jewish life, aim of Jewish education was to "harvest of Weeds," "Is Spin-
of Illinois.
Free
Loan
Association,
House
of
oza Compatible with Judaism,"
NElltITIs
the following statement:
was opened with a keynote ad- facilitate Jewish adjustment."
J. S. S. B. Amendment
Congressman John Luecke of
Jewish Community Cen-
"The Modernist Revolt Against
-tV011.1 DIStitti,A.fts
An amendment to Article 2, dress by Rabbi Israel Levinthal
"We are a part of this com- Shelter,
In a paper, "The Jew in Rela- God," and is a contributor to
Escanaba, Mich., wrote:
ter, Jewish Old Folks' Home, Section 1, of the by-laws of the of the Brooklyn Jewish Center.
REST
:. RELAY
munity
and
as
such
we
are
proud
"I have read with deepest sym-
United Hebrew Schools, Jewish Jewish Social Service Bureau will Rabbi Levinthal stressed the need tion to the Larger Community," current magazines. Ile spent sev-
DIETARY LAWS
Morris D. Waldman, secretary of eral months in Eastern Europe
\
pathy your stirring exposition of that members of Franklin Hills Children's home.
for
the
revaluation
of
Jewish
be
voted
on
at
the
meeting
of
the American Jewish Committee,
conditions as they exist in Poland Country Club are always in the
All Contributors Invited
the bureau. The amendment pro- thought and the task of fashion- stated that the problem confront- and Palestine during the past
.r. t)PEN ALL THE YEAR
with reference to the Jewish mi- forefront among workers and con-
Agencies which do not have
that beginning with 1938 a ing the Jewish personality of to- ing Jewry is to adjust the inter- year and will discuss the subject,
nority in that country. Discrim- tributors to the Allied Jewish their own memberships will hold vides
The Nazification of Rumania,"
board
member
shall
be
eligible
to
day.
To
this
end
he
acclaimed
Campaign.
ination against political and ra-
Ladies are invited to attend
fiefs' ALRFRI seciessess
annual meeting next Wednes- serve two consecutive terms, after the round tables on every aspect ests of its "particular group to
"It stands to reason that every their
the conceptions of the commun- this meeting. There will be no
cial minorities is in the ascen-
day evening in conjunction with
dency in many countries. For- effort that is being made to im- the Federation and will elect di- which one year must elapse be- of Jewish life as an aid in the ity at large—not vice versa. A admission charge.
tunately, this alarming tendency prove community functions has rectors at that time. In this group fore he shall become eligible for clarification of the plan, scope, belief that 'everybody is out of
and future of Jewish step but my son John' is danger-
has 'remained under control in our our whole-hearted endorsement. belong the following agencies : re-election, with the exception philosophy
that a board member elected to life. Round table subjects in- ous and may prove fatal."
own country, although it exists; The newest attempt is for the
Fresh
Air
Society,
Jewish
Child
office
during
the
last
year
of
the
cluded:
The
place of philanthropy
as every liberal well known. It creation of a Trade Council. Many
Joseph C. Ilynian, secretary of
term shall be eligible for in Judaism; the Jew in relation
is difficult to see how any be- of our members have long felt Placement Bureau, Jewish Social second
reelection
to
the
board
for
one
to
the
larger
community; the Jew the Joint Distribution Committee,
Service
Bureau,
Jewish
Unemploy-
liever in democracy can do other that a division of the commu-
speaking
about impoverished
Theis new
in community organization; the
than condemn unsparingly those nity on the basis of trades and ment Emergency Council, North more term only.
delight in those
organization of Jewish education; European Jewry said: "By and
who would subjugate their fel- professions is perhaps the best
555105. tiled
large, the Jews of Eastern and
the
scope
and
ideals
of
Jewish
for
way of approaching Detroit Jews BAN ON SCHMELING
low men.
I
education; the synagogue; the Central Europe will find their des-
free
"There is, i believe, a growing In behalf of our important cause.
BOUT IS REJECTED Dr. Franklin to Give
place of Palestine in the develop- tiny in the countries In which they
recognition that America must We are glad to see that an ad-
are
now
settled."
ment of Jewish ideals; the publi-
Coast-to-Coast Radio
speak out against these things. At vance is being made towards the
(CONCLUDED FROM PADE ONE)
A different viewpoint was taken
and distribution of Jewish
Broadcast on Jan. 24 cation
least, I can discern certain signs perfection of this plan.
books; Judaism and the college by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
of an awakening. Conditions re-
"Franklin Hills Country Club dock-Schmeling fight is motivated
Of
the Jewish National Fund, who
student;
Judaism
and
the
adoles-
garding minority groups as they is naturally anxious to see a pros-
At the invitation of the Co-
currently exist in Germany, Italy, perous local Jewish community by a desire to prevent Schmeling lumbia Broadcasting System. cent; and the development of headed a symposium on "The
modern
Hebrew
literature,
The
Place
of Palestine in the Develop-
Poland, Portugal, Czechoslovakia, which will be able to relieve the from taking American money back Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Tem-
and elsewhere, violate every spiri- want of our unfortunate co-reli- to Germany, it was declared here ple Beth El will broadcast an conference closed with a dinner ment of Jewish Ideals." He
at
which
the
speakers
were
Dr.
called
"Palestine the heart of the
tual concept of civilization,
address on a coast-to-coast ra- Nicholas Murray Butler, president Jewish problem." Stating that
gionists overseas as well as here
"The Emergency Conference on and in communities throughout by Samuel Untermyer, president dio program for "The Church
the Polish Jewish situation in Po- the country. To this end we of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi of the Air" on Sunday, Jan, of Columbia University, and Dr.
land is an instrumentality through pledge our whole-hearted sup- League, who is wintering here. 24, at 1 o'clock, Eastern Stand- Henry Sloane Coffin, president of
the Union Theological Seminary.
which public sentiment may be
"We don't want the money, but we ard Time. The address will
mobilized, to the end that tyrants port."
be heard in Detroit over Sta-
James I. Ellmann, president of don't want it sent to Germany. If tion WJR.
Faith—Heritage of Israel
—irrespective of where they may
be—shall know the contempt their Knollwood Country Club, issued some means can be worked out for
NEW YORK, — The Ameri-
This is the third time that
Schmeling to get the money and Dr. Franklin has received the can ideal of democracy "can sur-
fictions evoke in the minds and the following statement:
Statement by Ellmann
hearts of their more civilized fel-
spend it here, it is all right with signal honor of being asked to vive only on a faith—and that
faith is the heritage from Israel"
lows in other countries,
Participate in this program,
"Knollwood as a social and rec- as for the fight to go on."
"I wish the delegates to the reational club is as much a part
declared Dr. Henry Sloan Coffin,
The Temple choir under the
ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDC RS
conference every success in their and parcel of the Jewish com-
president of the Union Theolo-
direction of George Galvani
Anti-N•zi
League
Plans
Monster
efforts to alleviate the plight of munity as any other important in-
gical Seminary, in an address de-
will
render
the
ritual
responses
A Call Invullios ISo Obligation no Tow Part
Protest
on
Hitler's
Anniversary
their less fortunate brethren in stitution, and by this very token
in connection with the service. livered at the Jewish Theological
NEW YORK — The Non-Sec-
Seminary
of
America,
which
this
Poland."
every enterprise of the Allied tarian Anti-Nazi League of which
year is celebrating the semi-cen-
Jewish Campaign, by which fin-
ItIll'IlESENTATI% P.
World Jewish Congress to Sand ancial and human effort can be Samuel Untermyer is president
If you have any tattoo marks tennial of its founding. Dr. Col-
has announced its plans to organ- on your body you can't be buried fin spoke at the evening meeting
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
Investigator to Spain
spared,
Is
of
deepest
interest
to
ize a monster meeting protesting in an Orthodox Jewish cemetery... that climaxed the seminary con-
l'ARIS (WNS) — Thanks to every one of us in Knollwood.
the four years of Nazi rule in Ger- The Bible expressly forbids tattoo- ference on Jewish affairs, a series
the simultaneous intervention
"In reaching out for improved
with Spanish officials in London ways to bring home to the com- many on Jan. 30.
ing, of 12 round table discussions on
The meeting will occur on the
and Paris by Dr. George Bernard munity the pressing causes in
and Rabbi Perelzweig, represen- which it is our privilege to par- day of the fourth anniversary of
tatives of the World Jewish Con- ticipate, the new trades council the Nazi rise to power and will be
gress, the Spanish loyalist govern- so-called presents a refreshing simultaneous with a Nazi govern-
ment has agreed to allow a rep- development. Its chief value ment-sponsored celebration in Ger-
resentative of the Congress to among many others will be to many.
come to Spain to direct the work place in charge those most famil-
The League has invited hun-
for the relief of Jewish refugees. iar with the more intimate prob- dreds of organizations and promi-
This decision by the Spanish au- lems of the specific trade or pro- nent Americans to participate in
thorities is regarded as the first fession so as to bring forth the this public expression of protest
major political victory of the best possible results in the most against the four-year rule of the
World Jewish Congress.
Nazis characterized by Mr. Unter-
harmonious fashion.
"Those who have evolved this myer in his invitation as "a rule
Suicide Epidemic Sweeps Polish new technique should be com- which has flouted all the decencies
Jewry
and this might be as of life and which has maintained
NEW YORK (WNS) — The plimented
good a time as any to express itself by a reign of terror and
plight of Polish Jewry has led the hope of Knollwood that this brutality unparalleled in the his-
to , so many suicides among the ne wapproach will simplify many tory of the world,"
Jewish population that in an ef- of the recurring problems of the
fort to stop the wave of self-de- campaign.
Boycott Creates Jobs for Ameri-
struction the Jewish community
"Our wholehearted co-operation
can Labor
has passed laws forbidding the is assured."
NEW YORK (WNS) — The
burial of suicides in consecrated
• •
ground, Dr. Benjamin Tabachin- SERVICE GROUP EXECUTIVE anti-Nazi boycott created in the
United States industries which did
sky, a representative of the Po- BOARD HEARS REPORTS
lish Oct Federation, reported to
A meeting of the executive not exist here before the advent of
the annual membership meeting board of the Detroit Service the Nazi regime in Germany,
of the American Ort. Mr. Taba- Group was held at noon on Wed- among them being the manufac-
chinsky said that in Lublin, just nesday, Jan. 20, at Hotel Stab ture of artificial flowers, certain
before he left, he witnessed a ler, with Simon Shetzer, chair- Christmas ornaments and numer-
dramatic debate in which • num- man of the board, presiding.
ous celluloid products, according
ber of Jews protested against
In a brief address, which was to a survey made by the Non-Sec-
such an edict against suicides. Ac- the principal feature of the meet- tarian Anti-Nazi League of the
cording to Mr. Tabachinsky one ing, Fred M. Butzel explained the benefits accruing to American in-
shopkeeper said that "we, the fu- work of the German-Jewish ref- dustry from the boycott. Empha-
ture suicides, demand that this de-
sizing that only a shortage of
cision not be carried out."
skilled labor In certain categories
Dr. David Lvovitch, executive utilize all its resources to put an has prevented a more considerable
vice-preaident of the World Un- end to anti-Jewish disturbances. inroad by American manufactur-
Suiting the action to the Pre- ers into fields once controlled by
ion, announced that the union's
program of vocational training, mier's words, the interior minis- Germany. and that there are em-
try
ordered the arrest of 41 anti- ployment opportunities for skilled
colonies
and
industrial
co-
farm
operatives would require a bud- Semites implicated in the recent workers in those fields in which
get of $750,000 in 1937, to which riot at Czyczew where one Jew American firma are making items
the United States would be ex- was killed and more than 100 formerly imported from Germany,
pected to contribute $375,000. peasants and police injured. The the League announced it intends
Dr. Lvovitch was given a check government has also dispatched a to establish an employment serv-
for $12,000 for transmission special prosecutor to Czyczew to ice which will endeavor to place
abroad, the money representing take testimony in anticipation of unemployed skilled German ref-
$5,000 from the Women's Ameri- a mass trial of those under ar- ugee workers trained in those
can Ort, $2,000 from the Junior rest.
Meanwhile the anti-Jewish dis- fields.
American Ort and $5,000 of the
The 150 posts of the Jewish war
$10,000 recently pledged to Ort orders in the universities were veterans of the United States will
for its Polish trade schools by the resumed. They became no serious hold simultaneous mass protest
Federation of Polish Jews of at Vilna University that the in- meetings on Jan. SI, in their re-
stitution was closed for the rest spective communities to call atten-
America.
Similar dis- tion to the effect of four years of
of the semester.
Government's Forces to War on turbances occurred at the Uni- Nazism in Germany. Instructions
versity of Warsaw and the War- issued by Commander - in - Chief
Anti-Semite., Polish Pre-
saw College of Commerce.
mier Tells Seim
Harry II. Schaffer called on all
WARSAW (WNS)—In a plain Poland to Give Posthumous Re- post commanders to invite other
Trial to Rabbi Shot a.
attempt to distract Jewish atten-
groups in their communities, both
Spy in 1920
tion for the time being from the
Jewish and Gentile, to participate
An echo of the Russo-Polish
the sensational scheme to force
the emigration of 3,000,000 Jews, War of 1920-21 was heard here in these protests.
the Polish Government took the when the Supreme Military Trib- Exiled Gentian Jewish Aviation
offensive against the anti-Jewish unal of Poland agreed to grant
Engineer May Become Jap-
violence with a vigorous pro-Jew- a new trial posthumously to Rabbi
anese Citizen
ish speech in the Seim by Pre- Chaim Shapiro of Plotsk, who in
TOKIO (WNS) — Exiled from
executed
by
the
Poles
1920
was
Warning
the
mier Skladkowski.
bis
native
Germany because of
anti-Semites that the government on the charge of being a Russian Nazi anti-Semitism, Dr. Franz
would employ every force at its spy. Polish Jewry in general Schneider, eminent aeronautical
command to put down attacks on and the family of Rabbi Shapiro engineer, revealed that he is con-
the Jewish populations the Pre- .n particular have been trying to sidering becoming • Japanese
mier announced that every anti- 'dear his name for more than 15 citizen and offering the Japanese
Semite convicted of attacks on Fears. Rabbi Shapiro was tried government 300 of his own air-
Jews would be sent to concentra- and found guilty by • court mar- plane devisee. Dr. Schneider, who
tem ramps. Addressing himself Sal after witnesses had testified was the employer of Herman Wil-
to Deputy Budzinski, one of the .hat they had seen him sending helm Goering, Nazi air minister,
anti-Semitic leaders, Skladkowski arena's to the invading Russian claims to have had the distinction
maid that he should he in an in- irmy on Sept 18, 1920. The &s- of firing Albert Einstein because
sane asylum. and not in parlia- :ailed signals were actually the
ment. The Premier read a long saving of his arms while garbed the latter was not • practical fac-
list of anti-Jewiab outbreaks dur- n talith and tefillim and praying tory worker.
ing l916 and declared that in the 'Tom his balcony. On this filmsy
Prize crop tobacco. make Old
Jiialy , tol, region alone there were ,virlence he was convicted. In
liati of them. tie concluded hi? 922 the Supreme Military Trib- CAA Cigarette. Double -Mellow,
*dr:, as by emphasizing that the mai retried the case but upheld and 2 Jacket. of Cellophane loop
Copyright 1,31. La err it WTIIITcwAcco Co.
them always factory fresh. ..
gr ■ veinment was determined to the court martial's verdict.

Heller to Address
Shaarey Zedek Men

MURRAY'S

ANNUAL FEDERATION MEETING
TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY

eL

MANISCHEWITZ

NORTH AMERICAN

LIFE

ELIAS GOLDBERG

SOLID AL S THE CONTINEINT

tl

• • • because
they give me the good things
I want in a cigarette

0

tut

I work hard and I play hard...and I
guess I smoke more cigarettes than
most anybody I know.
The reason is ...Chesterfields give
me a lot of pleasure.
It's easy to figure why... they're mild,
not strong...and they've got a taste
and aroma that clicks every time!

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