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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-07-28

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I

PAGE EIGHT

alliDNICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROITER ELECTED i KVUTZAH LIFE OF PALESTINE CHALUTZIM
POPULATION STUDY SHOWS
DETROIT HAS 71,268 JEWS DIRECTOR OF HOME TRANSPLANTED TO MOSHAVAH IN MICHIGAN ,

MADE TO CLOSE DOORS FOR JEWS
FREE EMPLOYMNT I DEMAND
IN AUSTRIAN TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
SERVICE OFFERED
BY THE Y W II, Al

(Continued from PageOne.)
(Continued from Page One)
pendent territory.
(Continued from Page One.) ' -aid, t.. establish an executive
1, based tin shopping habits, and
.• , ,,,ned to place newcomers in
The Saarbrucken trite, , , ".
communal concentration centering
... it., City, and Morris Iluemen, mayor
%%dial,'
affect
the
tffiristian
major-
et•er,
tried a local hool,
Pitt
.
st
a
,,t,..,.,,
o
f
,
1
.tot
at
work.
There
are
at
tat lived in the east side around Dexter boulevard. Phis urea .
...atm"; deficit of $27,- Shomritn with life a A. la 'icarried
that
' l . Oft
s
t
ity in agriculture, certain trades the charge that he tliq, ..,i in
idle mile wide and two miles long!
tdatoll members in the
in in that country, all instructions P. i -
districts.
F' ! ,.,; I ...,.,,,-, Jr., of t'olumbus, nn
r, orntnaint... at, , oven in He.
in
the
of
,.
..,..
..,
..,
i and professions, where Joy, at his shop window ainti-S.... t . • .
The trek to the west and north • contains 35.25 ptir ctint of the De : i oh o
y,.. t•l, - me,t,1 throughout IS coon-
home,
The Jot' road unit ot . 1,.- ca
present are almost completely un- •erature, including the ki..
i •
ells now indicated. 2 1 5 per cent of trnit Jew N.
,.,,, n
1 I ' I' arc 1,500 members
... • te the tru,tees 31 ti brew and tho language is used as "k •''
A%'h e n business condition, vu- ... . ..— . ,
it/um-mal.
the total resided in the Twelfth ' this new tlistriet ...how
' "ritual" accusation. Th.• t.
,
, .
.
m it annual meeting, much as possible in carrying out .tt '.'•'' 1. ' , " 1 State, and rtin"da• protiti, and the re-enfkkreetnent of
and
a
newly
definetl
loss
.iii
e
the
toms
i..us
sto
.
_
Metintobile
(ht.
Jewish
press
is
president,
Herr
Alti.-i,..
all
activities
and
git.
...r..,
vt.i.td
in
I
5
of
the
major
street :arm s
ing out direc-
. , .•tt.. I .. .Jj, called attention
d. j, ..
.
staffs are brought about. employ-
tions .
continuing to support the govern- inis•ed the east and dmitati• it t
, .t.t - ..t i he, countries.
west i 'de ;wapiti, Oaknian, was to 1 he st I I, t g, oglaphicill III/I II - ..:
ers are asked u remeniluir the
hilt
molt led by Clianuellor Engelbert "the .lekt•i•li ritual mu, di.
found to tontain Till had lir, III, 01111 :1,01 the dbilurliorat 0y p '..:
1 .. Al- didtiah at Belleville was f ree employment service
Spirit of , Co.operetion.

'' '. ,,,,
' ' ' 1 ' . , i't li. SCat Year, which
. . .
,
offered
'
...
Ali)
44,4 .
4, pi , I.,
4 4 44 4 ,ill
,.,,... tttl y.„,,,,,, i,hteniiilari g
tenths pei c-nt. itty ',tad, scith tea, :Ie . 1 ,,, , l-rg, I, .. ‘ t..J.I
Hollfuss, not because Jews pap- not an incitement of pole • di s.
,nai.Su‘nult:s y;;..1u. ; by the . 1'. 1%. , II.. A.
I ,
. 1 , •■ 1 II/ spite of rigid tmon-
.
f
ffi.
orgaluzation
stz
ii
3
s
to
in
,
..
,
rr
,..
.
,

.
,
r
r
.,.
prov e of the . latest l'hristian . tlki- order, but was a het."
per emit, and Fetikell, with LI,
.
.. . were effected," and ex- dill into its members the impor-
Qualified workers. trained and
, ; , .. e ,
per k tint. had Itt•come sizeable • er
mantis, but in view of the tact
/'
III 'II
III
Detroit 1,21. 11 . tUll
OW
• ,..
pSil,iric111 . 111
ei, ry community to do it- tutu, of co-operation in all their
in practically ever}
„., ..., 4. ,,, 4
I .. , . I. , , . .., a .. a
of fu
mundies with proms
that the government continues to
'
. kith
Schechita Slaughter M,thod,
all in behalf of the Zio n- field, including stenttgraphy,
.
..
,;,. .. ; ! . .;.
, . . 4.4 ..; Ill 1111'0111g I Ilii i•Sti 11111 I 1 , 1 work.
All the
.
ti
v
ork
I"'
S
.
fium
'
e
413:
the
.
i
,
rapid
Dian
In
the
pied
growth MOH'
be stridently anti-Nazi.
Threatened in Holland
f Detroit, Pral , ing the urns '''. Mid
t,, ; t • o f $40,01to for tit,. ()ma, ' kltehlin to t ie at minis 1.3 ion
nursing,
dentistry, house-
is ...,
;
..
,
ii...

k.i

d
in
'not.
,
;
t,t
:

,
and
devotion
of
the
group,
.
..,Ie,. w1
The F1'111:1'11 ilistlirt
, 1ni,Phbysicia. Barred.
' ' .
a r• just begun.
..1AISTE11 1).\ A1.
I.I. I i
o celot on by the Slut:mum.
keeping„ etc., make up the greater
,
.%
.i.
_4 4 . 4 44 1 ,44 ,4 .,4 ,44: 4• 4 41., i li , b t . , ., t t, .. •t i, .•
lar V,/,' rOnsidrted as have,
.::,
lees-ing
the
importance
,
,
te,
,
t,
t•Ii
i
ii,
,1
t
,4,4s
t
tf
i4,;
1
ti
t
,
i
tt
.
.
4
'11'
i
t
l
it
h,,
,,I
l if t,t4 t 1'; i h,4444h,,,
,f
a
, 4 gtioi
1 oldir rk,14,, 4.d.; ,,a,,,,, , .,
superintendent'. 'tome.
paid of the applicants rtiquesting i. ,,,ii
definite ...Medal,. has been estate
,:, t he wed . ,.. ,
work the organization was du-
:
raking 1.f the retrenchment ailed offieh has arranged for ,
,
placement
from
the
employment
,
• • . t. to,
, ,'„ „train that ha , b eer, a
. op . n. .. , t,
• '
t ihheilist i.r:"itf, g
":.I. 'i'll, sg.art"i'si it h ,u ' ,t', 'I .
Through t hi , ,,,,,,, i , ,
h , y ‘y rit
l eilidttiv4t,iitI hi rli• f,,n, u t lietItii ,i it il ig; 1.1\114.4 $ , ),„iitidtt is,4 tr ii tittl 41 r3itett , ,a4 .,Ipa, , ,tt, "" 4„,444 , f
t ,,,... periodic -hilt. in the
in training the child f"'' life . division
of
the
organization. • , i,i tlIt,t ,m .` 1,4 r i s44 et,
different
1, 11Id
,, I •„1„„t n o ..
H., called upon the!
..ighland Poll. mei' . , ; lk end , .
:or,
lion t 0 t.n.
I
I'
I II
. f.iit , l e. !Ito pli 1 ..everitl yeart.., ta-ks about the camp.
tau;
NIember- „ ,,.,..
Plant.
' idt . die d ' • • '
it. support the movement. I it A di have
a,
' • ' • •I•
kied•ir Engeffiert Dollras' ntlice to Animals relett- , d .1.. !moot f„in;,W'..
I
il ,
' si a ! i k, mperintendent ate trained to endure the hart!
4t
iu",;
' ', I ...•11 Dashersky addressed the !,,r
, , .
.. . .
tit.,,
-.. .`2'1", •:, the :quaint. tir Social At'elfarki. ing an extensive into, v ok
The rdIllalllillg ful' pi i ..•r; id
;,, t,t i
,,
.
/ '
/ / // /•.
i•ki m ii...al the fear -hips they will encounter in the
it. dl
u., inn
riti um(•i
a ni .,
on , "
t, I , .,• k•
I , . I ..., • i i , i - a -
Ili
bringing' forth that the , pii, sons in pn,ition, both tempt,- l'hii., orders were brought to light ritual.
the population resided in the ote.
,,, -. ...
Aniong the ie ! . , , , ,•
,,,.. his own might building of their homeland, and .
'
.......
i
.
..
I.
.
k
,
Delray.
i•
'
.k
,

•.
.
,
,.
,

11
'
fort,
behin
d
sections
-
their
activities
;,,,,•and
diet
ma
lying
Jewish
I d ad. a m phan homes." are confronted with 'many of tilt.
i ntilnt. Ittiti •ent ) eats when the press revealed that the who took out ill Illki 111..-• .,- ''''
...
■ •'
1 ••"•
1-•
d •
, ; .
• I
hi 311 . k , V.,1 ..t Jefferson, West \Val tin
i
tumid principle has been intro- ro.
1 1 , v , o ted that se111,1111,1 I .
• \ d d it H•1'.oll of the rathel problems connected with the re- .. I' lb,. idea of bringing the Jews I "he t'.
l' , . .•:. I dat , 1,e, dint I ,d4 1,p(Ladingt ,d, !t ii 't.,(4. n4iti;(,4 11',7..L'i!ot,: iitej ., ) :i.t. .,"::; 11
and Sit AIM. road.
1 "i
. th, a , , ,,,, ) :1,111 . du l ii1t1 ,
V nil'i n htt i.e.s
state
un h ?,s fpiit:) , 1:... ii,d, 1, 3; It: 44 it !: hi iI I.ti 4.4,,,,tialic , ti f,:inu44 ,4 •4 .,.
ton of an o rph an tuatruction work.
All creative
.,
.1,,
., .. n
;

; • ."
- - , • , ,
The Community in 1929.
d lip, altitude taken bt work is tineouraged in that 3111 con-
in';:,s. t In . ..1. 1 ,• tti.., of the flit., tintiloynan resulting i
•• .
\ 4, ,.,,,ttr"`'hort" .kit,"
, rd.., no d ■ 1 i• •• • ' ••• 1
'' '
d:It
doetor,.
id
1
o
l
noilltwe..1
didd;
Li
1
he
,
' ildiltint with ref. ,[ruction and repairing, must be
"The 111 , V1'111 1 •111 di
• " d,
SUI 1,11 11111111,),, .1' : d•
.
; t. . .'I told reading. and songs I, ;' , .Ik , „

Ilan[ Jett i•li doctor. hav,. timi- Swiss
'' t „ ''''I l rlin"."11 '.I 'l'i'igi . ; ' '''' •h" )-
continual in 1929 a., of ding lit the
' ' ''' 'I , i' \ t ...." 1 . , r Bill , which dour l'Y the Sh"lneun
Confiscate Zion Prob. a
ien by the Shoitirim. Levi ',,,',,;:t.'O,:t.',I i t' a ... int,', . • t . 10 -n) :Firii, 0 1 ;.‘',, ';',' firmed the s! pea s tellintr. the Jf'
• 1 a d•i. I , • to an. Ii al I,Avs for Ito- Tent. were put up, the Kitchen
hurt•ey made I.t the .1.iwish eel
,1 - ll Jew s Move Against Anti.s.'o'a
kitchen kind ,
(11,..nnitilivr,
; "
OtliCi. a I 1 41 at t h
ttl'atII't:
Telegraphic .\ genet. cotTespondent
i , ,.,4 ., p,„
1, . i 14 . , , ,, . I. mance help for tht; dinatg hall w•ent. ere r ed, and the id,antirti
B
A
,
/.1,:"
i J. - 1 . , ,,‘ I
"I .
" ""

fare Federat ion and the .I , V1 1 -.1.
e
"IWIing.
'
1—:iiiite ilk' 'Cill l :r" \'1"ent
. , ",,
, ,
that di.tkiimination against Jett. thornn....
•oid1., 1; l ist, a1141 dot 4, 11.3
h,,, , ,
, , ,,,in.,,.„ i ' ...:.-II.
Center. Though the population had . 1 • '; , ', , ,; ,, , ,
t lentil workers
N• '''
pro- pumping .v -I !km lat. :111ml by the
Hk . :,,, . ,I . , , !! ,
''d I. , '••.
has been 'tract itaid here for 1 he
. . ale I. , t td.,reement. fon the great • 1114411141 •


inert ased to 67,0151, the numl.. t t,
11 441•1'
lop
drinking,
The Y W H A has among
co tie. of th • "VI 1 •.
'
.
,,,, •
j
:
,
1
I
I I rt. , ,.,' ,I
last four month , . limy stated that
1 1 I " 1 ri Pi.' 'it ' .'
siding on the east .1,11 , had lee,
1, omit., private sult-ttliti. ft, -amtary, and kitchen purp .uses is
things, established a wait•
to Protocol from the litiailmtont, .,
even
Jewish
floetor
rad i J ., 1 I I V II MI 1 II kh,.11. Oa k 1 0, d S" I. -
. I
s . desiring
' " "j1' r,.,.... j " " ' j '" . . '
, err of orphan, under PLI,• 1.11111,41 by pipe extensions, in•
res. service which is increasing
idoth, s• ein ti) It0111 . 11 I I' tri
the ld'ill'IbillarY. anti-Sem i ,
trial
al Ull
.,,,
X,.
f reed
tired a loss of little les, than 5,00u ";
1,1 at
I,`,.,.
The contradiction of dialed Ity the "bier boys, frnni a 1
in popularity. Girls are given do volunteer tvork in hospitals her!' t
4 4,, 1O •W 1:114.41,4 tile brought , into
T hi, ,,,,,,,, d ,;‘,
11 , gain prao1 lop 14113'll
and 114,V, retained 23 per rent of i
bi.en ri , - it
for the family with no re. maul al spring near the river. An.1
-•
---
courses making them trained

.
w as diti,„,..,,i.„,t, held
//t , mg , an d k ,,,
the squat:nil fin the' . populiitehd
. , ,
. ,
wiled,
Detroit Jewly.
-
in,
int
appointment
of
,
lief whatsoever for . children who tither spring molls ti box which
waitress., available for special
(Continued front Page One
'.
losses filli). , Ile, '‘1. ..', hat . " 111, 1 "11-, '. '
gaged in distributing the ,
'
by ceased to lir urea,, of onportan-
doctors
to
art' .01 plumed by family exigenciei \v.. ..,,n,tra....... tn serve as a re-
811,11ospitalS
C1111111
Ull-
.
,
.i
.,

luncheons, parties or other oc•
' nit ' sid tinarn 1111 :11111 111 ,
,
,
since only five and titre , - tt mils of "exl fit'}
oil. trio •••Illio1 3 i , ittn of the Minis- rr """'' •
..13.- 111.• Orphan child iii the pin 1. iv.ratoi.. Platt. have born made Correspondents'
.1,...
tn..
..1,...,.....1,,,n
PrOteSt
ale,
ex-
.
3
i
,3,13

1 , i,,, ,,I,I „,,,, r, ,,i. 1 ,„ 1 , a
the total lived in the two .11.t 1 d I.
try of Social 1Velftitie. This office
,,, ;() , saloll lif abject pity.
S ince accordingtoS•'•
low
to clear away the beach at the pi e,sed surprise over the meaning
ii \ n Y le'l.""i‘ wishing , t'' Idle
combined.
.. uld
even iiejtakted recommerida- " 111 )1. the insulted part:,
ii.ting. and Kirby, art; delinitelt
" !fel it ations such as ours, all waterfroit• and to construct a ,' f the official reason which the their apylmations L a , 010 1 ,11, Pneat 1 lid.
ti,,,, f,„. appo i i „,,,,,,, of .Lacs 1/11113; ill'Ii111, Julio, 1 1 1,1 I ' d. rid.
'

,ert
ion,
..f
the
P.
pyl
The growing
over the 1 - Outary, hay, s uff e red small ,lark 10 1111p1•01, the swims German government
11.11, al olli todtiv.. Nothing in th;
the fon clos- inaA' di , , MI 11611(_,11111).re,
.._ from threctors of various linspitals. sky', 1a-tn....nut or the .1..a..... coon
Silk on the Other hand I 1 . 1111111 di ,
111)i. 110,11 the ./eWittli ICIrgraphic
ituation would indicate that them tre" 1 "" 1 ".I4 Ill 15 IiIlDI ■ CiIII way, Iiliad' f'n'lllti• — •
-
illrl'ease their .11,1,1 , population
In many tit's,. Jett 1.1i doctnrs had 'nuttily, and Dr. Marcus Cktha
The lo-, 11 ill never appear in tin-
Ii st tails will be rtmlaimed for the The
A
ikency
bureau.
The
bura•au
was much intere , t among the foreign ' t„,,..„ „"tottitg
.1etivitiki-
in
the
Aloshavah, i
v „,.„„ o.
f„ r brought action 11/47141St th,, Ns.
with rapnlity. Twelfth ,intk, t was , r,,,,,...1, group. Ti a ,s , et. t i,,„, f‘ a
foe
nual
financial
reports.
,,,,,,,1„,,,,, I ah,ng lines o f clii.tid (tut TharAily at the order correspondent: lion'
SokiititY
and
several
or
now the largest Jewii=lt unit with' matte
, ,
some time, under t he :1,4411.11, llo11:31 1• pont in their name,. d' hey
the onslaught of progly, may have to be taught all oVer .diiiIIIIIII! and - i nirts , for the
l'UdWilZ 1)il'IS, Chid. or the th e m feel that it may Ile the fore- that
tarn
eana

ii.
,
and
most
"i
chargtid this group with tatrib-
in
t
1,,,,,1„,,ity
1
,,,......,1,1,
when ih
35.5 per rent within It , limit , The I „
which
again the le....tiis it has taken all Ma follow' those carried on by Pro-slim state police and of the runner
of
other
prohibitions. th ey wt, re .0 the head „Il th e Ii.,t. urn
thikman section showed a grain " r I :itinit(Viiilit 11'W '0 '1'1 1 1, 1 ,
,l utragv..us falsiticiition- li.
II ad,
ill' goo
1.14 . , „
these . Vt'al
s di learn, betiau, the the Chaluttim in P;(1,-dine.
,
'chi.
6,1."Ia"
political
police,
"for
the
Alany
..
d
e
n
oi.a...
h.„
kinerican
new
, Palternien in thee would ' b • a mi.ntlid but the ' belling the JekViS11 people.
n,o...) aim,. on. 1927 survey anti' tor housing,
t
onaneffil cria has tvoi kid an open- daily schinfillti 1
ri .,U 411‘"Is fol. maintenantit• of public security and Berlin have arouse) the keen dis-

1. 11, trial
is l'XIICrt1•11 to lie held
COntaintd 16.5 per rent a the Jew- I rtinspdrtal 'ion ; facilities. TI....novn
Alinistry
of
be
win., o n philanthropy which may
Wtil.f are has •
'
1115'S; ' Nlenilk . rs ' ilkise 'at . 6 ‘tiMiltick order and for the prevention in pleasure of the Nazi authorities .
ish population. 'Ile Joy. r0,141 sec- I /111'111 11 1,111 thrse sections ens
:kiiffied . their ' Itantek. in f'avor :tf ' h " etl Yi
north take a decade at 11..1-t to ', cover at the roll of the bugle,
th e future of acts endangering the because o f their new, dispatches non-Jews.
Brae up in
lion trebled its actual population t
Altianwhilti a Illass 110,1.1111) called
to Oakland and northwest t from," Gated the miterintendent. linear formation for inspections, state, such as may he expected." :mil it IS believed that similar steps,
since the last estimate, lout was still ., ,
s treet .
1
5eilical
organization, hoc , are by tht. National Front proved a
I tilti , Ile follow - ': n nouncements and direction, for

may be taken against them, if the
n 5,11Hill t . 101111111111()' Of 335 I.
double-edged
sword. I. ifteen hun•
Proximity to the older districts ing letter from a (tither of four the day. Exercise s
the
social
welfare

IllaillIailliag
ColIVIIICCil
that
Case Arouses Interest.
authorities succeed in
and drill, are
The promising Fel :ell :ilea now id anspottat ton facilities, and in
persons attimil...I ti.. .... ,
children, upon the0m Mad, m, of i •itit•n under the
ministry'
acting under
the is
' acting
BEIIIAN.
I.I. T. . \ .)--Pcohibi- • their ban of the Jewish l'elegras i.,,,,,
direct pm of a
,..hanmior ,... „thee or ann .
began to languish ) " , ""'n . 4 . do' '.1u ,.t.r...1 unit, mad, oakia,,,i a d,
.
mg,
but
shortly
aft, their ai . Ital
Ia. ...,..•.....I .lituoa...., ,..., one of i trained leader before the tent, tom of the foreign service of the phic Agency correspotillents.
removal of the Fold Plant horn , airai i ht distniet for a ettaitlerable the many
indication s that
, ing at exclusitm of .pe ws
WS
from t he t. moved that a 14,01,1( ;op Lc
the are cleaned foe itioniung in.pee- ', / .' ! "' I ''h I ' le tte "I', It li. ,‘ekIe"e3. from
Highlan d Park to 11tver 11 iiilui'd poitton of the population.
pas
se
'
I
'
r
;
'A
'
h,"
te,"",""': '', I;:''','“ Medical
This home is, doing the thing - ,,,awte , lion.
d ., overthrowing
the
-
• ik •
After hi.,,akft,
1 lls i •••
Ha tin I t • .s
• .
screed,' tominany was oltly
icuit
. ,
announeeti at Gm order
, chairman
, . .
P
breakfast„ i, screed,
ter to' Lumen.; iota,
. h
in t , ' „, a work for dito , Ira
The ()Istria lost tkppro‘imattily 1 trt„,,, , 1,,,w,.,,,,., was domutal di di,- • expect, of it
I
appollilcil
I Mill
they have
namely, - eiliapelf. - 1 the activitie, of the dav 11re be- Ity the Nazi 'kutliorititi, in an in- chief Of the Prussian state
own
indict. ' t' ,, ate ' " it ' '''.1 :•
1,000 since 1927.
I intt•giation hy th e 1 ,,„, r -boom satins; for broken family life 1u u1 I gun.
elk:Malin in his place. 1 ht• Lager
with
Itayitiond
Grist,
Lind
of
the
Get
. inkin political police °tit , ''.
An hour and a bolt each !envie,.
The smaller Jewish neighbor- i 1,,,„,i4,... „,„I i 1,„ Huh of ot her displaying the shadow of family
proclaimed
amid
genernus
a P.
Nn new .lowish doctor,..tlitirm
I (NY is devoted to scout cra f t I\ nit, ican consul at Berlin, when "for the maintenance of public
humls showed a slight tentiemy to . .,, ,
I . 1,
• ... . . . -
• I , '
please that the meeting would be
kanization with its attendant which include, the tying of knots, the •Ainerican diploinatie reptestin- security anti order d11111 for the fore. \VIII. be able to quality
I per jacent lo the r...•1,...,,,,
grow. %Vest ‘S ;11 . 1'1'11 11'11 11
f
''T held with the devotion to the grin-
c,
tato,.
made
inquiries
in
Au..I
,
tria
unle.s
nr
1,.......n..t
and
under.'
trailing,
element.
of
astronomy,
.
tiindi-
reganling
pro
ention
in
the
future
of
acts
Pdaelic
Hole..
. 3;
a iii ,,,,,, i ,,,,,,, iiiiiii , iii ,,,,, in
cent, Mark with
1.5 por cent and
The T,,, nirlh ,.1 1,1 111-d I 11 I ap- 1 truining,”
.
tepre,entation. to
I Ile 1 l'alling kintl construction ot , the closin g o f the Berlin bureau . end:1110;1'111V lill . :1, litIli S111. 11 as may tint], t tang,
Six Mile Kurd WIII1 2.7 pm cent !Wald, rot the to......t.,na to L. ...al.....
,,,,... y ...,.', Willi!.
Deal' M, S11;11'1111:

..t,
fat
have
110111S, Dal WA. ,.I WI V, etc.
P ublication of the 1 the . go tiern ment
Miler of the American-owned noes sere- be l'Xill'i•leil. "
were now more important than the III/I'll otter a 1,1 10,1 Id rapid '
, ,
,
*it „
• ' , ant to toll you Lou mu h 1 tbildren under the .
German Jewish Daily Bulletin is- pro, tid t 1 utiles,.
ar „,,th,
Hastings section.
.upervi-ion 10' , I, /1 1111 the suspension Of its Slirr- German
A elop e st tidy of !hi, area I api,,,,,
i ,. a ll ,,,,, i„, ‘ „
1,,' , a [heed
, n 1 s 1 li „t ippr,, is i
.timl by the bureau
biiii.;1 iii , t ructor. -Indy Tiolitit : ice tvithin Ger many.
The Community in 1930.
aS Ordlircil
general tk,,,. n..
rt..,
It
has
1„

,‘,..„,
,,,.,‘";
Ala'ait
(applied
.mt
marks
the
first
survey
case
since
so-ponied.
the
1929
Itittirait i it'- licit '
The makers of
nmvpiliclit of the .1 1'0 1-11 0 '0111, I" 1,,
Saarbrucken Tribunal Uphold s
'
, for 1,,,1 h thy,,,,r .,„,, ;., , .
1 ,
1 ..........., .1....nit, 1111/jerk ill 1•011- the Hitler regime came into pow.er
found the trends indicated at that the wi.sterti part of the ..tiction tail
Ott,. Schick, an .\ ustrian citizen,
Ritual Charge.
then to have Ill.,. kind of • ' I
rierinany that the rigid cen.t. i.- who is editor of the Perlin otlice .
i work , ate.
1, ,,,. th .
bottles aid. you
P.\ !OS.
I.I. T. A.1
time being carried to a conclusion tering mount! Destei
.1
' • I ., ruction
Tiler
An ant 1 -
1. ' : ''.
'
I
'
'I
1
11
n1
'
.

.
1
,
have ,o.o.
..? ,
• , ..
I ' . ' .-:, .111I1 i nsta ll ed there hits
Ill'i'Il
I.
%
-
in 1930. The .1t.wisli population in- Though this fitment...id t" ,,,, I 0
of
the
.lewi.lt
Telegraphic
Agency,
I
Semitic
flourish
bey,
by the Sitikr-
Ii"' you took them in, "ivy
i 1
' ni.
" l''''
''''. ','.? . ,
i. ' ,." . I ollilii.I to
I
creased to 71,650. Hastings and we , t i• etintintious. 1 " , "M t `
were quit, :. ‘ I S ,.::.","1
. L.1 , 1".). ■ f l', ,1 ' ,""...
1
completely the ' tvas arrested by the sta.ret poliee 1 bracken tribunal today created a
I • \ pt I li • 11(1. ■
I
-
.
.
.
f" Vlill/lg
, ,...mii . i
At Ism s t [ one 1,,,,,,. ,,,,,,t, ' luntitiing
on
of correspondents of early in .1 Lille and Was IddvaSc
y o u n g I, •il i•
Kirby continued to remain unim- modern and eomplete :tint! t fount ',,,,i,•,,.. Now I Illit,
---- -' ,'
....-11g.
painful 11111111 ,Si011 ill France, for Sabbath Services,
It—
, •

painful

;
„f., 1.3.0,:lollo
h om y [riot I caul I,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,i,, y ,,,,, ,,,,,.„, ,.,, ''
, ,,
`,Hiri Am•ri in mites-gathering :igen. after :tweek's
portant. The year sow at slight Neill' ois and t le; tiontita I: t, ely inn
w
imprisonment ltd- that city until now has been con - .
to
Dr. Leo Al. Fran klin o ill •idcupy
I
hat
e
dime
loss in the Kirby area and a slight proved
More for th e m ' atIvanced iatruetion in Hebrew. ' e r whn ate Ametien n
ell
duplex .,4ilii
units .r„.,.ii.ti.
Love enabled
.
",,,,,t,,,,,
..h.„.,
lowini;
intercession
by
American
sidered
free from Nazi domination: the pulpit Satuntlay in•t um,. July
eitizen
'•
t • han 1 1'011111 IliiIii. and I Wan!
Fenkell also the
"
gain in Hastings.
vi: Lector.. ""',
due to the fact that it is an lode- 211, at to o'clock,
trip,. ('his prohibit ion has aroused, diplomatic representatives.
to
know
vi,ven
,}) " th in
.,11Vert In skald otr ‘,..,..,......., I.......- .,,, . i n
that I am well sati,fie., morning an d t a li
showed as slight increace.
,
a I 1 1 ' 111101 a
i'V . —•
i' ,111
1111, r , 1 1 11 . 11 , 1,1 I 11.1.1
cations with real estate people and a, have
biklaiel
1
di,,,, •
1:0,11
1 1:11110ShaVall
I 1' 1, 1'116 1;V I '
tors
1,01 1 . I 1, tell.
residents of Hastings and leenktill
I 1111111;,
Viio 1 , ...iii•
i , 1 sal
1
lashee,ky,
who
i.
a
member of
u„
itierease
at
this
in
the
i„,,„
pointed out that the
ei.IIIV aid all who hoveleid a 1 :ill I he Ilanhagali Ita-Iiit of th e re-
,
in their edu, i t ion. l oon ,. tr a i oott., tional o r g
11, 4, mos-
tittle was due to individuals movingIh•Ver
-e tlon 1c h i , i, w
a n i zat ion.
Studies
unit
back to homes that woe owned t y
of and c;ti .•• I ;till sure th.• i hildren are made in Belo..., literature,
1„„
SO /11111
free and clear or
will tim tki r...- 0 ... 11,...,. ..„nrita , ... znan....., .4.,, i,i, 1.,-...,r ), and c.a.
abandoning the more elaborate and the I r
rit to be si
t. I...., .,„,.. a... I may ii-e ,
.. he able tom-. the geogralthv of l'ale ,ttine•
„ et, ,
expensive housing in an,yver
I. , ttt. .,11 I feel I should b u t will' it. political history
It pupa
• it. future /IS
„t,„
first impart of the depression. I he I i , i „,„ ,„
AI 11 .1.1 do IV hid 1 'an to ,how Hit. ./1•IriSh I 1 0 1110181111, .oriel PP/11-
rate of Oakland', losses eau cut .141111,P of 1114 , st•por 1. , .111•1•111••••• , 1 i'1.il if iliii . I . ,' -01 . 11
1111 ill-. i . 1 1
It'll,. ill111 Ole lied 1.....,.•.,..,,.. or
„„a. dunn,u rating housing.
but nut topped and the 1920
1....,-
_..dial,i,,,I., I•, ' Iris eollyrtivi. spirit
showed that Oakland effidalnitl
The Oakinan m il t u, the Dexter
Fred 1..liainti•, .11... Poluitiloir. t, einplia , ./ed in all ethical 1,11/11
2
per omit /.1
within its limits I .33._0
far nil . 1111 ,d I ;111111 glow

pl i tidlilvill ; . \ dollill VilISItir1V11111, It
:olivine , .
.1111tH,. inelible COM-
the population.
lug dew ish neighborhood. The 11 , 1t2 I rill!, V Icidplicsidtilil ; .A I l' red
\
net it iv,i Ii1111,.. ilk dancing of
oos.,
'rho Oakum!) S1'111 0 11 S1100'111 311
,311•4 py 11111 not fol,•,1,1
it
lienti•eld
Cleveland,
trokiimi
en
of
all
.orts.
ant!
inimniertilde Hebrew
o
l
d
.0
other substantial increase and for 1„1,1,. thatdktri,
I t nentil
fund: Alas
E.
Mei-el, game, that are
played by the
the first time was rated a h u'g'e one 1 ino• Ite
.Ino ish
rent, r
1 1 ea-tit er of sinkinki fund; }edit, 1' 11,1111VMM ill Pale -dirt'. 14)1111:air ,
1927 .to.lt

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Notes

STEEL ALONE

community than Oakland taint the population. The

Ihillii

1 /01111011d, 1111,11111,11 lend I , ' cud Silallar l•UltUral alkali 11',
all
study showed it to contain 18. 65 pet coded the potent labile. of till. area
e.aliti, •ticretary: NI tehatil Slott
tta , moo ,. a noon
influenced by the spirit of %ma
cent of the Jewish population, This it h„.1„„„ 1 „,,,,,,1
Mt. .,11 mintentlent ; .1 ikt•k Ilirick. ;sin. are kik° a part of the pro,
increase seems to have been "le Nation equal to that of Fookoll.
kr-1•ton! .uperitittindent. tier,. to
1.1.1111. The great extent III/ which
11.11,-. ,lo ur
tained at the expioise of the H129 and ,111i).cill1,1111
1,1 '0 14,,
, IIIVIIIV: ink, place in all activi-
do, info
Twelfth street district which show- w i ne d t
t,
or
tte, eannot Ilt• II \ r-viiiilha,izvd
pen
ptr.

.
ed a loss of 2,0011 tkringing the
trip'
„..ohh„.
I:\ ening. ;II, trill around a bon-
centage of the Jewish group hiring Ias1 I K r .. w v i ng dem,
,
mu
men-
in this area 1100'11 to 31.911 pre ,rot , h oo di t t he
whine Shona' in , Partake in
the
folk songs and dances.
,m fifi .
This los.s %Ult.; explained by the two
1
trends prevalent, on, ' Ill , 111,1,0 '
of vacant lot- aml
_ _ _
Mother. Committee.
ment of the insecure individual into
indicate that tht, unit i,
(Continued from ('age One.)
.1 mothers' committee, composed
sill Y" ,111 V. and Kr""
1111111-
older and cheat,"nc ighhurll, d
against making it official.
.1n a'
of
II. Greenberg, Mrs. I.
because of the depression, and two, tital ddllrul les and the re a•m 111,11 1,11110 0 - 11 , Iliad,
ok edi. and Mrs. A. Goren, has
by the tixtrena•
the Ineymen""wn ed t he le ' rth l "'mud in the pr, Iuou. "e" I ' I" I' will • to oust
1.a.ki
mut,
ok
been
est:kith-heti
to 1111111111 aid and
f .d
the e more probablt.
and west In the part o.
oho
teld...te .11-
kit , vet..
the
...appoif Tor Ihi organiz a ti on , F oo d
secure group.
t net f I itlit 1/1111111
111,, d.
I/1/'
Ile
it
•' I/II.
MOdlaVith was for the mat
The Joy rood section increased its grate a. -.mill it- .11.1 do id, . era •
faded.
part iturehti , ,..1 front Wholesalers,
population to 5.119 per vent of the of Jew 1.11 Impolat ton.
"8;"::::ztit,ti•ilel'Ilitl•In11.....
but many
errs obtai ne d
sn; Mile ittiol and the 1-,, •

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BRITISH JEWS BAR

tim ,

OFFICIAL BOYCOTT

total.

Jeff, -rot
The Community in 1932.
seem to Is.
The survey found 110 noticcalilv pl.,- of
gioatli at to vs,
I , the ll . -.kep t .
n „ „..,
change in the population liguieS of I
1„ 1,„1„.,,, t d,„ It„..„,
the outlying district, with the ex-

ception of the East Jefferson area will I„.,.„„„.
an increase of over 701) 1..1 imponta
II, I .1) 1111 ■ k .111,i
where an
+n ,u ,,,„
brought the total to 1750. A slight \‘',.„ t \‘.„,„,„ ,,, u, I„ ,,,
l h ,, -
„t. ,..1 0 „ , ht ,„,,, tti „ ne „
indication that It number of Jews „
were mov i ng t o district, not dist- ,.Ill
,,elk lc 111 . 1IIII . 11 al 'ii (had ti d i '
tinctly Jewish was found.
This :011'1111,1 I , l ' ,11111 ■ •r l ' al it, ,i• '.
trend could not he inea.tii cd kola ,xcelleni IF:insp.,Ration lion i t t ,
accuracy since O h- ,c u lt ns in adequate ainit (m erit laiusdliv io, , , ;
,,.
mo d, , ,.„ t‘.
ig„
reality the first city old.. 111wisligil . iy ,1„,,,i
to
tittn.
Plca•ant sui noundings, ma. , ,, a.
,
d,
„,,,I
d„„
,
„,„,„
1
a
ii
t3litre,,
The 1932 survey made by the ..,
Federation and Center= Unlimited t I acted a number , e .1,, , .1111,,: , r
that the depression had brought a .I,•wish element with o • i , 1,, , ,, .,
stop the increasing Jewish point
:111,1.t half. Thi , ni , , - . nt i ..
The 1 1612 population was t o not toteded
lation.
Thi ,,„, i). ,.,,,.. . 1 , ,, I, ,,,, ,, „,, •..
set at 71,268, a loss of about Ina
„,,,,,,,,.,, ttati , ,,, ,:. ,
, I ,,i i ,,,,,,, t .
in the year,
, I 11 ,
.
Th C las t x11 1' imitinutal to lost. I , S
"
I '
its population. Slightly more than Th e 13„pniat„..
410:111 •!

20 per cent lived in sections east I riots is Must ,
of Woodward. Oakland the most section where

11011 1 11TION

nolrkl

Ida dliites
Kirby
Oakland

Oalinso
Joy Road
Ferikell
LDIray
Mack
Jeflerson
%VW warred,
Nit Mi. Head
Ont.init areas , 44111
Undualhed
Oakland County
Redford Border
Rouge Part
Middle Chal!on.
Ps.mer Park
West Nor,
Macomb County Barrie,
North Hamtramck Nord.
Connors Park•a3
Northeast Oelrod
Ora1104 Ton/ably Bader

1,13
12'111
10320
IAN
ssse

lel
lit

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33141
01611
704110
'vie*
00441
1240
5760

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2716
1 , 511
Yin,.
110,
(3 , 4
44111
to
li•25
221

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yylly3

all

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337

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04 1
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241
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MON
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HMO
117.11
'once Rtlarla Include the Shots Ice Delray Malt Last !•'!era.,

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cord
zatil
one
at

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flout
boat
char
pies
in
di ni

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nve
2,1Z
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her
bon
else
The
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and

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pro;

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.-,

■ lrIllollit'S, hard-
\ s lir living cif the new

i Mlle I,
a 1...t . •

" in Palestine, so that
at a mature :age he arrive.
.. finds it easy to adapt hint-
, living condition, greatIti
• a tin! I., tho•t• in his usual
rear in all A meri,nr,
the ttrganizat
Iie one of it, herd
., dial .1 rt ices,
.k.r is attempting to e stabli s h
Moshavah throughout
the

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all
Con

I id. N110,11,1,111 it rerlighildid by

in Anierka. a

tamp for

York and

Poston has been
L' for approximately five
Volk: another omen
tabli.lied in Tor“r1 I , .

one

to he .

the 31o,havah near
I it 3lieh., to serve th e De.
Pr opl•'s 1.raprip
old Chicago branches of the
. , 01:11 organization. A
o o k at the home o f
. near
!arm has beC 11 established net .
(tat, , Sperka to formulate plans for It
I. !' ii.• N•1
to serve a, a tuna'.
rt old, 0011411g season.
David J. Coht•t; •
.114
-••.p before the Shomrtni •
temporary chairman of the Yotit t•
I
Palestine.
, ■ 111 . • 1,11011..
A group o f
already been sent to Pal
from
this
farm,
and 20
1,1011 1. IN
11 1 . 10,1 f
ere are being prepared to leav, ,
1, September. These groups ate
1,
building an American Kibbutz m
D
, Palestine.
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STEEL BODY

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..., . ..,
da pting J ew1. 11 1,11
414

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for the body of a quality car
like CHEVROLET

he kitcl
meparation td
to,
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B'NAI DAVID NOTES

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tood. wa.hing disk
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nor safe enough, nor quiet enough

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• • do Oak,

important of thus, set•tions, now functIoned II` I' •
contained only 16.10 per cent of own housing
I:
Detroit Jewry. On the other hand populate in m
the west side had inc 1 r eased its ,..t a idi,h them I•
population to a point where alone I , u,Iv 1 . '1:11
• than 65 per cent lived in the art•a-
so designated. Increase= were re - 1, . '
cl.rded in the Twelfth street and
Oakman districts. Twelfth street ektg
no w contained It3.I.1 per cent of th.
the total while Oakman gained .
dicv
about five per t•tint to raise It Inir -
• tion to 23.25 per cent. The aunt)' byes u, t
noted that section six of the Twelfth indust I'M I
street district, Joy road and Oak- land, Feld., II and M.,
man districts, should be considered liusines= section,
as a part of a Dexter district which fir m.
k uI t \1 • • 41

IS NOT ENOUGH !

All

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131 . 1.7111Ding
Ilashointir Ilat •
zair, according M Aryeh Dashev, •
-Icy in his lecture to the Rogrtn;
on the hi=tory a the organization.
I (Inks (0 the period immediately
' following the %Vitro! %Aar. when
. qv new youth group was organ-
•7vd, merging both the cultura'
:old sports intereqs of two group,
••xi,tinc in eastern Europe at
i lime.
It WOO introduced as a
•cout movement with the purpose
, f
training Jewish youth for'
kgizenship in Palestine. The or-
ganization has had three werld
'enventions since its introduction.
, ".e third of whicic is most signifi-!
'ant.
At this convention, held in
1927. it was decided. Dashevsky

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