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AN OFFICIAL
LEGAL NOTICE
NEWSPAPER FOR
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Th:2nNile:
WAYNE COUNTY
NEW
York Public
Librar
and Fifth
YORK, N HV
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
and
RESOLUTION ASKS Don't Confuse The Issue!
OFFICIAL PROTEST
AGAINST GERMANY
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RECALLS PRECEDENTS
TO SUPPORT HIS BILL
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IHUER CHALLENGE Set Aside I pilYs SEVENTH ANNUAL ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE
HURLED AT U. S. For J. F. Lfirt OF JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION WILL
BE LAUNCHED HERE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 4
PROTEST MOVEMENT
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Two Sigrrmi
for ltti:ZIF'ranklit
Nazi Anti-Semitic Crusade Is Directed Against All Jews,
Not at East Europeans Alone; Situation
Grows More Serious Daily.
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Sa ■ s Ban on Yellow Race
Deprives Country of Its
Right to Object.
All Funds Will Ile Used for Immediate Local Relief and
National and International Obligations,
Are Waived for the Time Being.
WILL NAME GOERING
TO RULE IN PRUSSIA •
UNEMPLOYMEN r RELIEF, HOSPITALIZATION,
01.1) FOLKS' HOME, SHELTER HOME INCLUDED
Tell Jews of Ger-
many To Refrain 12 roin
Eating Meat.
.0 P , P , Rabbis
Would Order Immediate In- ,„
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Atrocities.
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A. J. KOFFMAN DIES;
WAS NOTED LEADER
,,,,, Prominent Zionist Was Ac.
Use in Many Local
Movements.
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Representatives (the Seilate con•
earring), That the President of
the United States be, and he ix
hereby, authorized and directed to'
inform the present Government of
Germany that the people of the
Visited States view with grave
concern and dismay the presect•
lions and injustices of the enti-
Jewish campaign now being waged,
tad express the hope of the pro-
tle of the United States that the
'FHE LATE A. J. KOFFMAN
Leman Government will give as-
nrance that it will not only stand ,i,.w,,I; ;movement in Detroit, t\l,-
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for absolute equality of rights of I ■ Lotfinan was still
all its citizens but that it will use his kind-hcafteilni - 33,I Ti p!,-1
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with Meals and Sedorirn.
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its fulkst governmental authority to his people.
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amities within its domain; that it sersices at Cnngregat
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Forty-five homely,.
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will order an immediate investi• Zeib•It.
a .1 ..., men are being plodded for this man tb , ' '
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gation of all such reported at-
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ni. ctg- in Plover 11111 Park yams-
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cv"ict,
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had become ashamed, was looked
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Bon on Meat.
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oil. .. \It- 1:•• .• .1•.••ff two, . at, II
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that their hollow menaces
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France and cynical laughter in
Great Britain and- the United
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must have soniething to play
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But let them not think
with.
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that before their imperious
An Indelible Blot.
shrank
foreigners
all
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COMSTOCK SELECTS
SANDERS AS JUDGE
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Campaign Division.
JOSEPH SANDERS
fill the vacancy on the Common
Pleas Court la nth.
Mr. Sanders, a4 a lifelong I le,
ot•I'at, ranks 111111111g the 1111t,tandul,:.
figures in his party in this state.
Ile was candidate fur .fudge of
Probate in 11121, 11 1 2s and Pci2 anti
0 , cc. II known in the legal pr, , f1 ,,, -
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LEIKIN WILL TALK
I0 PISGAH TUESDAY
"Rule of the Jew in Soviet
Russia” Is Subject of
His Address.
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BUSKER DESCRIBES
JEWS AS FARMERS
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Performance on Jewish Day at Chicago
World Fair Will I-lave a Cast of 3,000
TRANSJORDAN VOTE
VICTORY FOR JEWS ,
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1,000 Immigration isas Granted
By Federation to Jews of Germany
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cand,ii,21 planning committee and
the collo ti .di committee of the De-
troit Si . rvine Group. Associated
with Maurice .1. Caplan, chairman
of the eampaign planning commit-
tee are: Charles N. Agree, Milton
NT Alexander, Maurice A ronsson,
Irving 55'. Blumberg, Aaron DeRoy,
Sol M. Cole, Joseph IL Ehrlich,
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clarence
II. Enggass, Roy It. Fisher, Sam-
uel Frank, Dr, Hugh A. Freund,
William Friedman, Mrs, Samuel It.
tilown.ver, Harry S. Grant, Israel
Hinielhouh, Jesse F. Hirschman,
Julian II. Krolik, Isadore Levin,
Levin, Robert R. Mar-
wil, Meyer L. Prentis, Erward It
Rothman, Samuel II. !Whiner, Na-
than II. Se holni ck, Norman
Soliwartz, Nate S. Shapero. Simon
Shetzer, Hat 1 y It Solomon, Sidney
Stone, GlalIgg• 1\1. Stutz, Samuel
S. Welt,
S11111111,11h . I.I. Cl.I, Illy
MI, Henry Wine-
Henry \C ',e
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RABBI ELIEZER LEVI
WILL SPEAK ON RADIO
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l'iv[1111111011y ,tips for the cam-
paign liven outlined by the
mine. •
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Prominent Orthodox Leader
Was Active in Syna-
gogue Affairs.
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i In Philml, .1 , .., Itc ten Selnu,l, The
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.5aiun 10.Jh.y, president a the
Ilidroit ;•, ,s ie e Group, has pledged
co-mutat ton of his
the
In pliAl..11 0 years the
ineinh ■ .1s11.1.
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1,7,I,,, o..0,1 1- .1, itig as commit-
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agencies is desperate. the
know that either this drive suc-
work in De-
ceeds or .1e ■ kl - h
ill,. situation is just
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[bore are no hidden
that anon..
,Idch we may fall
mounting
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increa,ing relief
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aind all funds
inmiediate
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rid
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by Wineman.
Prominent Democrat Named
,t1 00..• to undertake a
to Common Pleas
said Nir. %Vine-
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Court Bench.
Iwo, III announcing the campaign.
"But we hove that courage. We
.. lot 101.0115 5,11- know that the situation facing our
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REV. JACOB SKLAR ,.
CALLED BY DEATH :::
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Registrations in T a 1 in u d
Torahs To Continue
Another Week.
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d, ter mined by
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budgets of these
national and inter-
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SCHOOL'S CONCERT
TUESDAY EVENING
ZIONIST MEETING
TUESD,
AY APRIL 25 —
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Fitailton,
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this year
I, iii•corilitig
II, arc \•inenian,
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• III,. Iiiiard of gm 1 1 111, 101
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I .iropiiign of the
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by God!
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alop.n.g Is will
On Sunday, June 4, the an
.vial Flower Day will be oh,'
ered.
Another important pub I i
(unction will be tponsiired, and
it is expected that Deputy Po-
lic e Commissioner Nelson Rut-
tenherg of New York, national
president of the Jewish National
Fond, will be the guest speaker.
0. Wednesday noon, June 7,
the Lathe.' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will hold
donor luncheon.
its annual
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The latest to swing into line
0 with the Nazi anti-Jewish pro•
grain is Dr. Alfred Htigenberg,
head of the Nationalist Party
and Minister of Food and Eco-
nomics in the Reich. A decree
from Dr. Hugenberg calls upon
all governmental syndicate. con-
nected with his rninistry to
"purge - their offices of - all
Jewish and Marxist elements...
113- omit, like a ,tiveci. Moo
to thoo , oh, loan hoped that 011,
for 'bun
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Henry Wineman Expresses Confidence Detroit Jews Will
Not Fail in Their Obligations; Headquarters
for Drive To Be in Park Avenuk.
May
on.
he
the distribution of
ducted to
he popular Blue and White
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Boxes of the fund.
ted that a large committee,
petted
numbering possibly 201) men
and women, under the lentil.,
ship of Mist Jeanette Steinberg.
will be in charge of this cant •
paign.
On Wednesday and ;Thursday,
May 31 and June I , the two
days of Shevoth. appeal. fOr
the fund will be made in all
A.111 So 1 nlaY.
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28.
synagogues,
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Clonian" •
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Yearly Luncheon at Hotel
Staffer on Wednesday,
April 26.
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ANNUAL CHALUTZOS
$10 DONOR AFFAIR,
',Id, Are the Facts!
,
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRID 1Y, APRIL 14, 1931
Congressman McLeod Urges
President Roosevelt to
Take Action.
Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper
ETRO1T LWISR IIRONICLE
VOL' XXIV. NO. 47
nor
era
IN MICHIGAN
NEWSPAPER PRINTED
THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH
Be Pre-
for A era ul-
tura] Life.
\‘• ns People Must
p
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DR. FRANKLIN'S THIRD
LECTURE ON GERMANY
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Pulvit Pali %tine Trade
, LEIKIN TO ADDRESS
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to
which
Pale-tine
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'h. legal advisor of the a l 1;e1,
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In thi- Poland consiste clue
government.
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