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1933

LWISH

AN OFFICIAL

LEGAL NOTICE

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1933

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 52

Center Executives THE CRISIS DEMANDS UNITY! Compromising by
THOUSANDS SIGN PETITION DEMANDING
PICK TREASURERS ichose„
Of Allied Campaign ,'
is Deplored THAT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ACT
Will Convene Here
FOR FORTHCOMING
IN PROTESTING AGAINST NAZI TERROR
EMERGENCY DRIVE

r.rat,on

10 Orii,

Harry S. Grant To Be the
Treasurer, and Herman
Radner His Assistant.

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FIRST CALL SOUNDED
TO BIG DONORS GROUP
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Henry Wineman Blames Sel-
fishness for Existing
Troubles.

Harry S. Grant, a director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
Ind at the Detroit 0-0 , 0 1, 10, Gra Up,
treasurer if the.
Is t
t Allied Jewish
Em -
to be held Jun,'
Nog,
5 to I . Aaron Delloy, chairman
w i., announces. He will
of 07,
tl by Herman Hi:titter,'
al•: 3 . od•tor of the Detroit
.17 , , as assnciat• treasurer.
.3. I, have been active in
d odmiens and have been
prcl ,

HARRY S. GRANT

O r ganizations Meet at
Phoenix Club on Tuesday

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Jews
Our Leaders Must Reach Agreement on Common Platform;
Refugees Must Be Taken Care Of and Demands
Ilahhi
Colldnuin View S the
Important Conventions IVill
for Action Made Upon Our Government,
Jewish Scene in Shaarey
Take Place from June
Zedek Address.
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
S to 1 1 .
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seriou,
compromi.,.. wa d, Detroit Jewish Chronicle Office Flooded With Signatures
ORLI) JE \VIZY'S structure is burning, but our
The
1:1•1111,A10010 I,- of 1'. NI. II..N. 1 2,
Appended to Petitions Calling for Official Action
It W. II. Aft., Jewish ConalianIty
leaders and orglinizations stsitil dividell. unable 'J •lyws since they steppyil ow of
,,,,, Ghetto was decried in an I,
i ,•ot, I, and J,,, I,11 settienc•nt,
Against Anti-Semitism in Germany.
to unite on a common pkitt,rin for avti ■ ui that k
Ile In ,...i„u, path, of the l'Ilitts1
Stet,'; alai canada well attend tit,' (lot/landed by the critical situation. \\*hilt. the American ,,':,',','",'„,",';,1 : intg''''h'ol. elill'a'T,j';i1 tti,,s,,`,':: NEW YORK CONFERENCE OFFICIALLY FORMS
im,•.•nth annual ,.nieren,..• of the Jewish ('„ogress is devoting i.,- energies hi public tIvition - ,,,,i,1,,,,,,, of Chicago, a t th e ,.{ i s , 2,
A LARGE SCALE BOYCOTT AGAINST GERMANY
N„,,,,,m ; Ass ,„.i at „,,., „f, J cs. v ish strations, the Am
e on of Conerveation
„ n lunch awn
erican Jeivi,11 L oomittee and the rind d , n nor
Inter Executives, T h urs d ay, a unt.
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And .Sh°°''''Y Z'''I't• •
are celinelling against -such protest action.
h
Frit
to Sunday, .1 UM, I I, ill OtII ',..l..
,,",',,,,„'„'::;;,' 1,, I,",r ,,” 1 2,',', t,: t :',Ii "',7::, Lloyd George Proposes That League of Nations Should .
The headquarters will he (it Hotel the Anierican League for the l'etense ((f .lewish flights is , i..,11..,h
Deal With German-Jewish Question; Additional.
Stotler.
organizing an economic boycott tor Germany. In the mean- I 'woria,"' R a l..7. t •• : ,, ,,intti - aid.
Anti-Jewish Regulations Made Public.
; me we are forgetting about the 7,0,000 refugees from "We are a ,73, .. '.. the world
"The Value and 0-Iianittotody of
Character ituildina .t.t. o, „ .,- .„ , • ti
hertnally anti about the half-million Jews who remain in ,
:
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J
ews
must
. —3•• 7 3 3,:
1 In as,. who w
Di ° Mill s that the United States Government should
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be the theme ...13
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the car , .. Ir , r A ' rr II , :• I, ''O rr Irr o1I the N:040 hell.
: act officially it) protesting against the outrageous anti-
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On T17.1 7 3,,,, .1: II , -
T.. -peak-
If is I'Vitlen 1. that We are dissipating 10II I° energies at a ''',:tun.11:1'; ra l ih7 .7•', o', :' ''' .:
Semitic atrocities in Gernutily are expressed in petitions
mill
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II ' ' :\I I ''''' .11 . time when united action is in,perat '10 e. The complete re- I wh 0 ° jefu ,' " a
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lo.;11'ing many thous:tints of signatures, submitted this week
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111 ,n u . ,, ; 1 ' ''•. „ H
,alt of all our I livid(,1 protests is a vague iISSIII ° 01.1 lee from 1 t , :,,, n: ",,
,
I'• The Detroit rte\visit C hroilleie anti continuing to pour in
Secretary of State Cordell }lull lilat his depart "'Ili i' 1 lawn a il oo
.
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Nye go to press.
„,.,,, g. w .0 II.' f. , • .1 1:'1 1 7'1 3
3 7'
w ;itching the situation. Phut not a word has been spoken who
rhe, petitions will he submitted during the comingweek to
,
who I , to .,.
9ation oil the atrocities, (0nd •
by this government in condem
„o
of State Cordell Hull, through Michigan's representatives
Pi, 7•
operion
of Lay
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itl
Congress.
a
few
mild
protest,.
Christian
America
is
silent,
l'A tT10 for
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F•ctions.
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Th aeeontending
usher cionmunities are urged to submit similar petitions to Con-
NI. Ilutzel. 1.15(
177,131 , 7
the
degradation
of
(;erimin
.lewry
by
the
present
filid
It:iblo Goldman pointed out the
". tatting that step , he taken immediately to influence our govern-
,G.11 iis 73 •
low.ish Centers,
-11,6' happens pi•rimlically
iertiitin poi eminent is tilt accomplished fact.
lit/lent to act in the present crisis.

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lentil Jewish Cmitm
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Participate.
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hut sa me .1twis et , to tht. clturch,

Janieson, Ne'wa r 'k, N. .1.; I lid •
Golden of NIontreal Allan 13.• •
Indianapolis.

M. Butzel, elutionan of
:dive committee of the
Welfare Feiltaatien, has

Will Be Tendered Reception.
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Dr. Chicle , S. 11, f
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at r; o', lack, at
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engaged in the same efforts. The head,
.Ii i on i'ornmittee are Lionel and AnthlinV
l • 7 . 7 , 333.re:ices with these leaders were most
1 . 011 the way to offering some
hat We arc
.7 the terrible problem which is upon the

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7 I -- Idy look forward
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are crowded
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I visited the
Prague.
Men of
Pitiful :debts.

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TEMPLE CARNIVAL
TO EV NE ,

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may not have lawn
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.%11 organizations. 1 . ,
small groups or frit-
Id '
:e:inization , , are :treed
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to this
to ,• • 7 lent

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Anti.F•scist Conference,
anti-Fascis t conference was
held hen at the Arbiter Rin
c enter and plans were made to
pa rtImpatt. in the eity-wide parade
104:tinst Ilitlerism on May 27, An-
.the•' session of this conference
will lw held this Sunday.
.
B e '
minority said, 'Let's throw the he prof. Samuel M. Levin To o
1
At the Sist conference, 62 or-
thick into the fade of Ilitl•r and
the Speaker at Gradu-
ganizations were represented by
tell him he is falsifying history.' '
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viyn . , 112 delegates.
t,,i,on n
i,1 71o. ni d
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An executive corn-
Others said, 'Let's keep quiet.'" 7 1.,..f. .‘a,
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mittee a 15 was elected, under
(Nectarine that he was not re ,
the
chairman:ship
of Dr. Shmarya
(erring to the struggle between ,
hard of
Kleiman, with 1/r. Benisch as see-
, c
t
,
I la .
A meriran Jewish Congress 1 ti
'illwe
, i')f
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.I,I, Iiil,. 1;:. ' : ' ir i Detroit,
' ' . i l i,
n '•S
will retary and Oscar Goldberg as
and the AmerWan Jewish Commit- ;;.Ii i i a . ' t

tee, Rabbi Goldman said t hat he deliver the commencement lecture treasurer.
Nothing encouraging has thus
p
El Cyge
oll
of Jewish Stud
w as thinking in terms ..f l Luger a toi,
, fur emanated front Washington
pei, p ectives. "The most informed !
II
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to indicate that action is planned
,, IleitIler :
7 Grit k and Roman writ,
in behalf id- oppressed Jewry.
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uno 1 erstt ea l 11 .■
, • • fiiiiitically attempt-
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Statements from Michigan mem-
!he stated. "But they disliked that
Prat.-
• a mway lands.
to new !••
hers of Congres express sympathy,
' pi.ott.stine minority. Then some- I
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, 7—ed to 11.•
, 1 1•.• present tout•, and for
but go no further in assuring that
A .I
thing, unthinkable happened.
the !mot 3 , ' 'art que-tion.“
action will be taken.
n. i t i .i°- N
i ,nitin iv( chc.l
r , i i ,t i, r :1
,7..;,,filijiiiuli;hiiu
The Sympathetic Statements.
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from
tale'
Ile
lircw
Siii•licrilig
and
immiginkill
Aid
And
HERMAN RADNFR
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In response to resolutions adopt-
conqured
the
Roman
%eolith
Mit.
e
50,000
rely'.
known
as
IIIAS,
comes
the
report
that
..dt
cot .:.• :0: ,
in .le
ed
at the protest meetings here
refused to follow and he
.232 .N1litd Jew,'
( ;cilium-Jewish rojuev•s are now in countries neighboring the Jaw'
ifr.
on May Ill, Senator James Couzens
Item:tined layal to his ideas.
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trans
France, Switzerland, Austria, Holland,
wrote
to Louis S. Cohane:
"The Jew Is Arch-Demc.cret."
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while
t 1Ntil-.1.118'iner
reasurer,
"So far as I know, every mem-
Hie IIIAS
"Christianity emphasizes the in-;
f POIalld. I . zecho - Slovakia. Portugal and Spain.
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7,7' 7 ,
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Gra : . as..• a member of the 2 77,
ber
of
Congress is in sympathy
111... John alsoestiltuil es that x1111,110 0 Nvill Ultimately be compelletUdivitlual, the Jew emphasizes so- '
Oa: C 11. III \ -ion.
with the purport of the resolutions.
emphasizes the
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I.
ir ii-iman,. to leave Germany, that the German - Jewish institutions are 'I dol., chri stianity
Wiaeman's Call to Le•ders.
However,
any initiative with re-
rellintr'0 , but the Prophets, express-
a 3 1 • 7 d: NI. — Dor., 1,, r. hal111, ,
Henry 11 ineman sounded, ti e .
spect to this matter must properly '
ired a
• nd that there is no hope for the amelioration , of • ing a social philosophy, are the
Kahn, b eggared
first call to special gifts leader-. Statements by Leaders Re - l'i . , I. H ■ 1117:2; Edward ■ 1
be taken by the President or his
T his report is based on I 'teaks of Judaism. Individualism
S Golub the conditions of German Jewry.
N• 22,330, Ga.; Dr. J a.••
...
It a meeting at 'remote Beth El
Secretary of State. All foreign
„,,,, 1 ,,,, I.:manual e,„„...„,,,, cio- statemenints received from the IIIAS E uropean commis- on the Inc hand, society on the
g ardin g Event on Sat-
Monday evening. Mr. Winentanm
relations originate with the Exec-
it
is
a
vital
difference
that
—
other
,
,
,
of
Cin.
-
. ,nr:o.i. Dr. I. M. Rul,i •
urday, Sunday.
. stoner, I 1r. James Ilernstein; frons the Jewish Colonization I
who 3: co - chairman with Nate S. 1
utive Department Of the govern-
ranking it,, way into all thinking
einnati will be the discussion leader,
Shaper. of the Special Gifts Vivi-
I of the day. John Dewey, leader
ment, as provided in the Constitu- ".
Association
(ICA)
and
from
the
Jewish
Emigration
Conn
I
Other Discussions,
Admission is free 3.1 the Temple
.
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said in part :
tinn. f do not know what Tepre-
of American thought, has in hint
"The German Situation" will he niittee (Emigdirect).
"This year's campaign is an carnival which is being given by
sentations are being made by the
-
the
urge
of
the
Old
Testament.
Pleading for American Je•ry's co - operation in rats
emergency camfiaign, both front Temple Beth El this Saturday eve. discussed at a noon
luncheon
,a,
administration, but I believe you
the auspice's
re,,,,, aw l 13,7,7,,,.. J am, a. u. „,:,., ,.the
The Jew, berate he believes
its Emergency
Fund
for : Relief
of
the point of view of the causes it nine and Sunday a ft y
, German Itelligees.,
,
have adopted the proper procedure
.
,
,
•
of
has
been
the
at•ch-
t, nit.
nit.Jew.
nit.
supports and the clients which it evening, Nla y '211 and 21. 13"er(one of the National t or
the
more
',
ir
society',
as
oeconle
all
in sending copies of the resolutions
i,d, Social S e r v i,....7 . N a ti„l a d :Ns. IIIAS warns that the situation h
al'Illwerat Hi tat. World. When Sob
serves. Our workers have been
to both the President and Secre-
(
of .1..3, 13. 0 :II: . Es, Is. aggravated because retugeos have left their tamales be sat d own to picture all LIwIlla Ile
cut Man to a hare rrlItI,I , O•Ill . ..
tary of State."
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lives, and thy Cy,'
• ' • I , w 1-1. hind
theni with the danger of permanent separation star - I could not see a difference. 'WM'.
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basis and our budgets have lawn
Senator A. II. Vandenberg
PROF. SAMUEL .
1 . ' , 111. a 0 ,,,n
man and man. Isaiah, in his ,,,..
cut to the core. It is now a ques-
,, I I 1 g their
in i n the face unless :-teps be taken for their rehiibili- 7
•CIII.IIII .. ,01 NV even the inueli.
yin]
2
n
ot
,
,
10,72i
h,
(
Nil‘13
tion of whether we can carry' on
ni
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wrIlItli':tctit's
..11ut
fl
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t
t
without saying that I
ice
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I al 0011.
7 111:117:11,1 st.moint brought into the
Or 0 ,.'1.. r lilt' agencies must
fully sympathize with the senti-
t o t i a ". n (7,,.,,,, 1 l't•i d.iitrl , l'„o f LII , .: . 0 .
will
be
Professor
Levin's
subjert.
t
h,,
;
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ex
mess
It remain to
l'RIFS
I.o.
help
are
beginning
m
e
rit
you
t
R
ena
F ras
IZANTIC
, the
: one to desert those
. will deal esm•cially with t1:3: ho •I•;•Il what ;11
11y
.
he the most
n s
■ I ' - ,orom of t 1, , .1,.,‘ ch
the mighty 1 ,1
1-. ..1-, sounded at rallies held throughout I. ,, „,
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„3:,,, „„,,,,i
h
the
Jew
.1'llir
t0,
11
0
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i
• , eel and tide... I 3t.
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ai.• •
3..
man
ne
r
and
form
in which
u
Our leaders are 1..•• 3 ,33., I: 3 ,w,,
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the uutint•N' ii Hit. past few Al.. h,.
o
GI the solution
ot wrm
American influence ran be exerted
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of 7 . ..lie f
in addition to
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, Ile to f 17 1. 1
Our
in this iliflit'ult situation.
11
tr
1 . I ho tt .. I•hl public opinion In ' '.' '"• 2 1 '••
Suite Ihpartnient has asked for
3.37.
The fell wag , D131 001 70 3 s'
hen
I b, I III 1.11 Collet::
o; , 1,•to roma Is and I am now
ar ,
,
.17s t o : •333.11res ill Nazi - ruled
.dI eel '
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I/tailed and authen-
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ro:': 1 , l'.to,t• ;WI ;,r-.71 unity 0f .
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dn. You may be
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Ouch
1 , ..m. ilit.--„,,•7!..•• ' , Or ' • • 31.33.•..., 13..'!:
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no'
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COMMENCEMENT OF•1ti
BETH EL COLLEGE

Plat
IS agreement on only one 'mint: that German
•
oil the pat I 01
ethe r , 1 , 0 01 11
I ° Y IS completel ■ riune(I. Ile • Jonah il• NN Ise. chair -
J
11, , pm . . .. campaign for the Joint l)istribution
until
committ,e, m om
visit
CI ertuany last solo, an .
return from
carry' on the
jug significant statement:
hui dwn as a 13 ,1 eslIne nia7 ,3 1 v."
w7777k, made
117.oto,(717e
1.1
he
are raising a lunge II 1110Uat of monyy
'In 1.3•17 • , •

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Special Gifts Captains.
31r 11 :replan's talk was fol.
loatsl by a denionstratIon of an

JOSEPH HART MAN

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Sunday

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SCHOOL'S CLOSING
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

Appropriate Exercises Will

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the w•ay of
Take Place on Sunday,
article-
A symposium on all phases of ful
May 28.
Zionism Will feature the meeting of throughout the .177, I 7.•
the Zionist Organization ,If Detroit erotisly of their , i. • •
.
Shaarev
Ztalek Sand
There will Lv 11,10•.', .
8l Hotel Stotler, this Sunday eve-
gal rl „ s • . surlil y . \I I.
les of men's and N.0,11,11 ' . w I
nine, Nlay 21, at s:1 5 o'clock.
Tit,•
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Joseph Haegai will speak for the 4 daily and sport use.
Peale Zion.Zeire Zion. The spokes- laioths will M. complete. The
man for Nlizrachi will be Rabbi 7 est vi•getahles, meats. fruits and d
Isaa c Stollman.
sainuel Shnitz canned goo d s will be offered at
e s,
mail,
hug to o v. , 7 --
(h. , 0
wIll speak for the Revisionists. , moderate
Other Valuable Merchandise,
s tu die s .
The plat form of the General Zion-
•yetaty'n mill aluo he'
There will he Ill.. • 3 '' 11 large
0 '0 Arlfanization will 1.s• outlined by
•7I ap• n'ad,
•
11 ,1,-
and small, and in,
1• Ill the annual
Dr. David II. Fauman.
...0,111I or
I pliances includird
To View Congress Problems.
wa•hing
nm.
' r , lil e m. o f the w or ld 7. Ion •and
• eless, whI•h will be held in great variety. •
'
,
•' 1.0 ,•ither in London or will he 011 display
Flowers and I. ".
will he Ili0etl.M . 01 0It tit'.

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Prepare fog World Fair.
it.•0111.nts are thong made
participation in the
i ' pratran, at t he 1Vorld
'I Chicago on July 3.
W. Weisaal, director of
Day" pr 'dram, Was in
•
•.n Monday evening and ad-
:, 7.
representa-
Jo:
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" and other organ-

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'•' i that several thou•
1 . I re Will go to Chic:Gr.
.. program on this ilay.
..dlander, 0'hairman of
' 31 wwish Day" commit-
...at arrangement ha,•

•pecial railroad, bias
• rates and that bun-

' , oilers are arranging
hicaeo. Those inter-
ne these touring part•
• :,trending the "Jewish
at the world Fate
•
Mr. St haflander, Caehl- I
'1 Barium Tower.

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U,H. S.GRADUATES 1
10TH ANNIVERSARY

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PALESTINE GROVE
KOFFMAN TRIBUTE

Honors Paid to Memory of
Deceased Leader at
J. N. F. Memorial,

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Cl'urn to l'aee Opposite Editonal

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Leaders of Several Parties
well i.•
7 w ,,„„.„ ,
To Participate in Pro-
t ribut we • 7.•
gram at Statler.

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Tam s to this dr. c,mso n
Mts. 11. 1,. Jack-tin,
Ihaence Krell and Philip

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ZIONIST SYMPOSIUM
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT

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:III George G. Sadnw•-
fir, ('ohan'
' I Im ,• .li•cusstol this situation
it ith the Stwr•tary of State, lion.
I33.1,11 Hull, and he told me that
Owing to watch the situ-
careful anal sympathetic

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UNIFIED RECREATIONAL AGENCY
TO BE AIDED BY ALLIED DRIVE

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Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

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mean 1...7 ; .
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e 77.,7".
sport ing
Ilea:ling, cleats :1113 ard(
The nieG•hand:o• E.- 1." I,..
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NEW CENTER BUILDINGS

, n-very

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Jewish
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.1f may be riche, :7 •
1 . contribution I., ■

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purpose of the New Jew - 7 •
one of the agencies inclum
budget of the Emerger. •

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FRAM WILL SPEAK ON •
THE RIVERA FRESCOES • •

Cr Orr

•r amithi.r were un-
7. contact with the
w come back offer-
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in the work of
moo,.
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7,01 for
friends.

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the

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Planned Proar•rn,

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of the m

of the
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JEWISH GIRL WINS
'33 SPELLING BEE

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Pla nt Palestine (*sr.,.

earl won t..

NI et ripe lit an

.f the Philadelphia-
, s. last, where plans
tenth anniversary
, I the first graduating
•,•:ng A ompleted. has be-
. otyr of great activity.

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young penpl...
hut older men and ,,..oten 1 ,, „,, •
11'ith the drasto 0 ttm , 3 '7
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holola
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test last Sa' r
Ruth 'I. • • •
of Mr. al ' I!'
haunt of .02 I I
w as the victor
contest,
and
w
Metropolitan Deo , . '
Donal conte•t at ON ....
There were 62 spell,- tr. 00
tinal route-t.
Blanche Krell won the con-
test in 1:1 A1.

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including nit only

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Will Be Observed at Dinner
Thursday; Program
Announced.

SILVER WILL SPEAK
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK •

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cam;
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3'•' M II. Zack-
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ectar of
ration;
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ki
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stdintia.
come.

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are oil' t..uhward h e.
purpose to an •

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