Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 13

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INFORMS HERRIOT ON BRITISH VIEWS French Envoy to Londen| Gives Premier England’s Side of Security Plan. BY the Associated P 1.—M. de Flour aris during the nig tish regarding security that the British government a s to the idea that the German proposal for a security pact must be taken into c a previous ce, Be would ) @ reflection upon the good rman proposals: that vernment mu: first be to specify terms which ment would form the basis whole Ar tmpart- that facilitate ment t in INCREASE IN WINE SOLD FOR JEWISH RITES STIRS RABBIS ed from First Page.) 942,420 for discovered said, when Jews who the law,” want to go on nd it is this in their de- ho violate the 1 of the they \me of religion, 1 don’t th that.” prohibition commis- doubtful of the wineries were selling 1 rabbis on Government to the winery of the o.. Inc, himsel id, two bott this there ered further ac rouble in regard wisl wines has Chicago and to Mr. Jones > who con- nt on the to curta s the ille nent is after . who was the’ American declared yesterday s stated position, Congress to ad act and remove lowing sacramental ptions in the law have suid Rabbi of this whole ostitution of re- rcial d mgn in wine abuse used and can obtain iental wine they need Jev dealers. 1 have sm to pass on such of my srethren who conscientious- 1¥ believ the n of sacra- for religious observance, nothing but righteous in- mbers of my own never caring for have played in the bootleggers by pur- 1 obtaining mental wine jbut T have dignation fo congregation who, mmercializing of Religion. nuch as T condemn th o have helped In a and desecration of ought have a sacred ption. “The use of so-called sacramental fermenting wine is not absolutely es- tial to the valldity of religious to Less than the price of wood Steel Filing Cabinets Letter Size 4 Drawers Extension Slides Capacity, 5,000 Letters Per Drawer Size Width ... .. .14 inches Height ......51};inches Depth ccvemises .25 inches A comparison of these cases with those at higher prices will prove to you the exceptional offer we are making. 722 TMIRTEENTH STREET WASHINGTOR. D.C. T ceremonial, authority for juice. Surely, ( interested In the problem of i mented vs. unfermented wine. Our brethren who insist on having fermented wine are taking their ligious ceremonial much too serious- ly. The highest Jewish authgrities permit the use unfermented wine and o does Almighty God Objects o Abuses. am mnot use of s and there T the the { who however. to but to people objecting, cramentul wine, f it and to those a4 sudden abuse all of, take a he understood of stuff here” in Washington. ntal wine, but so ., and no one had s all of the wine in | was sacramental wine Admitting he had not gone deeply into the matter of facts as a de- would, the eminent rabbi “When I hear some of the men as I hear them on the stre: I know it's pretty bad.” Takes Different Vie Rabbi Loeb of the Ortho took a different position. He ®ald hix people used wine in A('('Xfl"n(fl‘fl both in the synag nd home, following u had come down through i wish to make use “in a manner not to ty in wh 1 want to co-operate in any possible to help purge the abuses in regard to But 1 call these ure n unde Washington [ally ner tion of mental to the man- situa- ttention | same other e many may better at the mon stringency measure. “Inasmuch as yrity of people ShouIT: theke De veleaued inder the law, I believe the greater part the evil would be removed. The whi business could be easily held | funder control, and many misdoir would be done away with He would not sanction the return of the old-time “saloon.” as it was a “den | of vice, corruption and crooked | politics.” ked who among the rich of , including the hotel man- enators and Members of were entirely clear of ever violated the Volstead act. Blame in Other Creeds. officlal of the Government ime ago had told him, Rabbi Loeb said, that there was just as |1ation of the Volstead other sects and creeds a Jewish people. | Making a plea f he sald meant “moderatio from extremes,” Rabbi Lc attributed the “widespreac crimes | mperance whi keeping sald he drunken in the various States, measure of stringency in the act.” Condition in Washington. In Washington,” ch; American Hebrew the shadow of the Capitol dome, boot- leggers openly orders for and make deliveries of cartons contain- ing one-gallon bottles of Wwir inally delivered to bootleggers 3 tomers with J wines as readily Scotch just in from Weehaw | | b Volstead wish as Some of it, he said. wus | | the publ | fetas " 94-Year-0ld | story nd” other ports of the Atlantic rum frc The wine is sold to mers, Gentiles st their homes pridefully guests wine from bottles marked with an Hebraic inscriptic have boasted of the they and have Even negroes e with which obtained Jewish Why fool with one-day-old ‘corn’ it is asked, when one properly aged s intended Jewish consumption? n Washington, bootleggers, in- | cluding in some instan s ed | his, have solicited wine in office bufldings and & short time later they have made deliveries to the purchaser. They have operated as openly as any of their Gentlle brethren.” Methods by which Jewish congrega- sly inflated to in- clude not only but other per- sons as weil, were described before the recent conferences here on the ques- tion by Rabbl Coffes. A atenographic copy. of his testimony is on file at the prohibition unit, and was gener- ously quoted by the magazine. “Far the first time in the of ths Jewish religion” said Rabbl| Coffee, “there are black, vellow and even red members of the Jewish faith.” SIX MEN INDICTED. can wines history Accused of Misuse of Religious Wine Privilege. CHICAGO, March 21.—Two former prohibition agents, a Wealthy sacra- mental wine dealer and three other men were found guilty today of con- spiracy to violate prohibition through abuse of the sacramental wine priv- ilege. The Packard Eight of twenty-five years. the joy of motoring. Connecticut atS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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