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VOTE FOR
C. L. “CASEY”
JONES
the ford man
an independent
CANDIDATE FOR
SHERIFF OF
RICHMOND COUNTY
Not Obligated to any
Special or Particular
Groups or Committees
My only obligation being
to uphold the law and
protect the lives and
property of the people
of Richmond county.
THE MAN FOR
A MAN’S JOB
D. L. KUHLKE
For
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
AUGUSTA, GA.
VOTE FOR
M. Y.
FOOSHE
For
SHERIFF
RICHMOND COUNTY
The Southern Israelite
European Conference of
Jewish War-Veterans Opens
Paris- 7 he All-European conference
of Jewish ex-soldiers opened here with
Deputy Heller, a member of the Polish
Parliament as chairman. Delegates were
in attendance from Austria, the Baltic
states, England, France and Poland.
Among those present were many who
hold decorations for valor.
The chief business on the agenda is
the creation of a world union of Jewish
ex-soldiers. Deputy Heller, in the prin
ciple address of the day, traced the his
tory of the ex-soldiers’ movement and
set forth its professional aims. In the
evening the delegates laid a wreath on
the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
National News
(Continued from Page 10)
ever realizing religious ideals.” John
Spencer and Michael Williams, editor of
The Commonweal, spoke for the Cath
olics, and Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr of Union
Theological Seminary, New York, for the
Protestants.
One of the Jewish speakers was Dr.
Stephen S. Wise, who urged his fellow
Jews to “be completely, nobly Jewish.” He
said that the object of the conference
should be, in part, to fight “a policy of
calculated unfriendliness to the Jew.” A
telegram from President Hoover praised
the efforts of the three faiths " to lift
the relations of the communicants of the
various religious faiths to the Irigh level
of mutual charity and understanding and
co-operation,” At the conclusion of the
conference it was suggested that a “three-
power treaty” be drawn up, which would
protect the religious doctrines of each and
still permit of co-operation and harmony.
Young Jewess, Youngest to
Make N. Y. Operatic Debut
New York—The 17-year-old daughter
of poor Jewish parents living on the low
er East Side of New York, has the dis
tinction of being the youngest ever to
make an operatic debut in New York.
She is Rebecca Weinstein, a high
school student, whose operatic debut in
the Ixmgacre Theatre, sponsored by her
teacher, Nicola D’Amico, brought forth
cheers and a veritable avalanche of floral
offerings from her enthusiastic listeners.
Rebecca, who has found in Mrs. Henry
Morgenthau, wife of the former ambas
sador to Turkey, an interested and help
ful friend, hopes to continue her musical
studies in Italy when she is graduated
from high school.
Wise Attacks Anti-Semitic
Implications of Passion Play
New York — Rabbi Stephen S. Wise
chose as the text of his sermon, at the
Free Synagogue at Carnegie Hall the
anti-Semitic implications of the Passion
Play at Oberammergau, and referred to
it as a “play that is like a poisonous in
fluence on the hundreds of thousands of
Christians who use it, bringing the con
firmation every prejudice, the deepening
of every bitterness and the justification
of every manner of ill-will against the
Jews.... . . . .
“Only when Christians cease teaching
that the Jews killed Jesus, and teach in
stead that Jesus and His disciples were
all Jews, will true good-will be obtained
among Gentile and Jew.”
Will Erect World's Tallest
Building
New York—If his plans are completed
Louis Adler, who has just purchased a
square block in Wall Street for $10,000,-
000, will erect the world’s tallest building,
which will be 60 stories high, with a tower
of 105 stories. It is expected that the
building will cost another $20,000,000.
This is the first time in more than a
century that one individual has owned an
entire square block on Wall Street.
Your Vote
for
R. H.
DANIELS
For MAYOR
Will Be Appreciated
AUGUSTA, GA