Foreign Language Press Service

To the Attention of the Hungarians

Otthon, March 2, 1924

p.3.... The Magyar Club has long been planning to establish a reliable law organization which will give legal assistance to our countrymen.

After due consideration, they have decided that the office will be opened under the aegis of the "Otthon" in its home at 22 Quincy St.(opposite the Post Office), the Baltimore Building, eighth floor.

Advice will be given about old country matters, information about American law for the most reasonable fee. It is also ready to render service to those who cannot obtain legal aid, because they can't pay for it.

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The work of this office will be conducted by Joseph Holenia, former head of the Hungarian department of the "Chicago Immigrants Defense Society," at present an officer of the Junivile Court,and Dr. Eugene Eisner, Hungarian lawyer.

Office hours: Wednesdays:6:00 to 8:00 P.M.

Saturdays: 1:00 to 8:00 P.M.

Sundays: 9:00 to 12:00 A.M.

Those not within calling distance may write to the office:

The Otthon, Legal Aid Department,

22 Quincy St., Room 801, Chicago.

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