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September 08, 1933 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-09-08

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PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL ( HRONIELE

ELECTED ON NEW
LATEST ATTACK BY
10,000,000 WORLD
ZIONIST EXECUTIVE, NAZIS SHOCKING TO
TRADE UNIONISTS
JEWS OF GERMANY
TO BOYCOTT NAZIS
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Bar Mitzvah of Herbert

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onto Jewish i_5 , 51,Ittries,
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Polish Nazi Party Dissolved in
Katowice After Disorders.
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tyritiiiiii:11 ni I. it,
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jeered and 111 .,
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union no,
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and their fit,. t
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working u•••
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',lent To Boycott Reich.
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Inlet
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•teilieht, accordint:to Sul :nr
•rimmiiittilt issued he \I' , S.Ism
.oral grand I , .,..to of t h e

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ot Worms Jaded in Reprissl
for "Slanders."

DETROIT
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COLONIAL ROOM

Featuring

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change of
their right
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development.

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stein, telt o is staying in Blank.,
lierche, has is-m..1 the follottIlIC
statement :
"A misunderstanding has al I
an the part taken by I'•..t,•
Einstein in the recriit port, .tt I
of the 111 - lein Shahtti .
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Jack McGay and His Orchestra

Me DETROIT - LELAND

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in Cou
will of the Ice it Itortt Net dr 11,
their ettinilit., ooh men The IIe
men 111 . 1. allowed o, 1I. , leuvy fat
tory work, hut driven out ,If higher
callings. 'I'heiI right to elloo,
their vocation in Iirciii'dmi•t• with
their 1thilitie- is completely abol-
ished."

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"Proud and glad
to do our part"

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felt fol..,
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Northwestern

Branch of the •
Jewish Old Folks' Home.

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Ituying I,, Ntovie theater
ham s I hem" ghou t Europe
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Sonenklars Take Up New
Residence Here.

Syracuse Official Finally Admits
There It Persecution.
SYRACI
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plying

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ITH President Roosevelt's acceptance of the

departments. On August 1st of this year, Chevrolet an

INRA Automobile Code, Chevrolet, the world's

nounced a blanket wage increase as well as the adoption

largest builder of motor cars, officially begins

of a 7 , 2 -hour, 5-day week and the employment of 12,000

operations in accordance with the administration's re-

additional men. This wage increase was the second in the

cover). program.



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many in' e • •

'he
1,h question, 1)- 1,,
land. the city C•a'th
••• • •ssiuner.
The
admitted tha'
••• • •
• •,tt does •
ekist
t;L•r111
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tett ' , r it,.
nil duty to (•II of• ah. I I It •. ST
the interview, he
'mulct]. "e
all misquoted

it will be of interest to Chevrolet's many friends to learn

We feel that the President's recovery program deserves the

that the Chevrolet Motor Company started to carry out

la hole-hearted support of every citizen and manufacturer

the spirit of today's recovery program over three years ago!

in America. It is a bold, swift, courageous plan to start the

At that time, we put into operation a "share-the-work"

ball rolling toward economic recovery. Its sincerity is un-

plan, whereby our workmen cooperated in spreading the

questioned. Its objectives are admirable. And the direct,

...

means

forceful steps the President and his associates are taking

of this plan, as

well as by regulating hours of work per week to meet retail

to make it

demands, and by building up parts stocks in lean seasons, it

of every American.

was possible to carry 33.000 men on our payroll through

We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are deeply

a

success should stir the pride and admiration

the depression. For eleven months of each year since 1929,

grateful to the American people for the patronage that has

we have kept our employment within 10 per cent of this

enabled us to anticipate the present recovery program and

average. We are justly proud of that record. We are also

to play our part today. After all, the immense number of

proud to say that Chevrolet workmen did not, at any time

men employed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the con-

during the depression, become a burden on public welfare

tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet.

I

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division of General Motors

CHEVROLET

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Dr. Ruirhland was
criticized for
"gran- , .
stilt I • thou-ands of Jim
.I ;.
lathered to protest

man roVerrIllental

last 4 months, Chevrolet having been among the first to

put a blanket wage increase into effect.

Although the official code was signed only a few days ago,

w ork to give more men jobs. By

I- antot
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kiar hat, •
dente at t1.,
phone
enklai and • I.
troll NItrill,ti

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attractive IN

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Over 100,000 German Trotgres
Aided by HIAS, Says Report .

I ,em IS Hit Jewish Shops.
VIII / . I line.,
1 ir-sItt , me

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the whole situation is tense.
Investigations to this dale re-
veal that a mysteriou s hand is
sonducting the Swastika organi-
zation throughout the province,
where clubs and groups grow
mem night.

Jews in suburban towns have
received letters with warnings
to clear out of their homes,
signed by Swastika clubs ; but
all efforts to ascertain their or-
igin have failed. The Post Of-
fice Department replied that it
is not within its scope to prose
cute for the mailing of such
letters.

I relish Meeting Protests Compete
lion of Refugees.

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III

.1n' • mol (rem l'age Otte

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the

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Goes Chaplin's
Famous Moustache

!

Rabbi Je.ae Rienenfeld of Temple II •
Adath Jeshurvn.
Ttre city official'. amtwer .4 not
,
considered
sati4factory by
the Prague :-
Jewish community..
guard
ce•Itte.

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