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I

ThEDLTROITJEWISR et RONICLE

PAGE STK

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Greeting.,

to All Our
Jewish

DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M.

"Too Much Harmony" Opens
at Michigan Theater.

Friends and

Two
are production nuin-
tilled i1tIn
beautiful girls

I'atrI IIi

Paramount's Smash Musical Hit!

PROBLEM OF GERMAN-JEWISH REFUGEES
MAY BECOME TOPIC OF INTERNATIONAL
DISPUTE BEFORE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

STAGE AND SCREEN

SC:170111 . S

tuf•ful melodies,
oi "Toe )Inch Ilm•

1' o

..111. 1.

01 - r

TOWN HALL SERIES
LISTS LECTURERS

K"thl , '" ,
all

,

l ' ' '. 1-tra i n

d" „ It lI al.t,,,,,'

., ,7, 7 1,, ,i n ,' 1 .:

.:

I i

.• '.. ' etti h't P ttI

Ethel Barry:more at Ille RKO ' I ,

4

SMASHING
SONG HITS

Y l111 . 11 11,1.011

ladle

gg

-

S. BEN-AVIE CARLA TORNEY MERLE CLARK

ws

KWH MUM

I UMW. camas

AT THE ORGAN

I

E. GRAND BLVD. near WOODWARD

PBESENTS

a a Limited EneoMaent OPeninl: SePtember .ithh
Jr

*Bob Howe's Black & Tan Revue*

SI NSAI ION 01 FIIL COT ION CI Ult

LIGHTNING DANCERS*
*HARLEM BEAUTY CHORUS*
*TORRID SINGERS*
3 Complete Shows Nightly
St DINNER
Si SUPPER

SUNDAY, FAMILY NIGHT

COME FOR DINNER — REMAIN ALL EVENING

285 E VERNOR HIGHWAY
at

REOPENS SATURDAY, SEPT. 30

New, Colorful Decorations — Great Floor Show

FOR RESERVATIONS Call Cl. 4115

latmans People's Theater

12TH AND SEWARD

TEL. TRinit y 2-3488

The big s t.cress of our company i s the talk of Detroit!

SATURDAY NIGHT (starting at 9 p. 1.n.) SEP I :10

SUNDAY (Matinee •nd Evening), 0C1011TR I

A Musical Comedy

0

, 1

"Father's Bride"

With Beatitiful Mut al Number,

The Entire Company Will fake

Part

Tickets: Evening, $1 75c. 50c, 35c
Matinee: 75e, 50c, 35c, 25c

You'll like the rich,
mellow goodness
of this genuine
oldfashioned hop.
flavored lager beer!

Punbtto

MUNDUS BREWING CO., DETROIT

Chronicle Want Ads Pay!

•1

:f

,■ '

c a ,,,,,, ,i,, ,. ..,,,I, .1:.‘ ....

d ile, dati- -

- ti n eate r
' 1 "Itt , • 0 11 1,
: et; rtr ,
' - ittut

I

S...1 -

I

"Autumn Crocus" Opens Oct.
2 at Cass Theater.

". \111 Tithe

I 1,•11-,"
H.,



I '' "*. Si,g"
' I. ••111l . '"'

Irrein Rubenstein I Ruby )
Opens Indefinite Engage-

•• ,,

silent at Club Maxine.

I

Items4Iss,ts
thud bill
openirie

mu'

I •

l!olL ,

n,,wn



I

I

II

I

rennin. •

man with I . . .it

K.Heri-

I1

I

wellides

,s lot
Sammy l'olmn and
and Natalie ;old
1 .I , nil adauia team.
f.
• I m•-la .s 111,10 continues
night, which is be.
Robert Henderson
Arranges ,•oming gayer turd niore popular
Series of Concerts.
than ever.

-

-

Iii: ;MIMI

I

'}rIrr , 101 I

r

1

1'n

III

"DINNER AT EIGHT"
OCT. 8

OPENS

Nletro-Goldwyn0lay•r's all-star
, lten version
of
"[linnet: at
hotht" will open its Detroit road-
Lay engagement at the Wilson
Theater Sunday ravening, ()et. S.
This pnnluction, 110W S110,6111; to
a Saturday capacity crowds at the Astor The-
rm ;moult.
'hi. ii ter ‘ irt Ni" York, is adapted from
the - verge Kaufman - Edna Ferber
play. The star: appcarinu in the
ed
, hi n ting roles include \Loa,
\Vallace
liarryniore,
' ler, ' John
on Sunday. Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barry-
reottie• of 12 noire, Lee Trace, Edmund Lowe,

• I: , ..,

CHI

EDDIE COX

.,t

001

STARTING

, 1409

N1ON,Ay

fi
for an indenite
ritgationent

I fir

RUBY

11.1 I . ,111,

BORIS ROMANOFF

Maxine Ilan
ailton
Edna May Morri s

THE BEST DINNER IN TOWN,

$1

No Cover Charge

1111

''''" '''-' 3 :;t'It' ,, - ,, 31 hi; Isotril to
tt'tahlt - tt ii ttl'At ;:f Ow drctio... of

t'ennalt.v will
be 1"tottitted
ta:iti;tr:
e isn ti.fi, t; e L i . t uErti . .,
INit.
.hf

stein. Laski,

Zionists.

Striking

li,o•k ;it Prof. Alb e rt
Ein,tein. ,,1„. 11 , . t,
, ttiii lt,1,iitiiiiii.:. : 1, II\:, , ,,,ftkiii,, ,..
Cher
. iiiii,il,
iil iiii i. Il ist and his Eno,...1, 1,,,...t.

Ciiiiiinander Oliver Locker

Tamp-

boycott
was
h"r
' it '' . '
t
i. l, iva.. r' ' ' '' tiu
l n.
' ,sin and died "
in I s71. l il :: l'ilbmi ::st n fui't re. ; Ili..,

declared. "%Vitt) Rabbi

I"•"'PaPer

11111 it

,1111.

1,9,,

1 ucal..,

.. ■

nut

morn

1n.10



to

" IC--or hied'

,,,,i ng . tenth

,Isun

NATALIE & HOWARD

c \I.,'"

statue son, ",heap publicity Sacker, " 1111d
, ,..,,,, I in I$-,.,-,, on I n, L u i ni id. at the sank time accused the Zion-
1 ;:1's
,'s in hontm of the popular Jew- 1.l: "f 11 !'"Illig \`"rld l'"Ye'llt of
Hi ,I, I•
ctor and teacher, Prof. Jacob German g" '"I'
Herz.
"It is clear that Zionists air re-

Ban Lotteries for Jewish Relief.. ,

I

and Inn.A

municipality
!, —is ml to d1.-coy the

' Illy

Direction, Isobrl I ilia
tt
Treasurer, John V

75 E. VERNOR

! s ,. , :n ,. .s,,. ,:: :;ItLos..,
t
,:,, ,, , , : ,,y1 ,it ih t

" -he 'd a the l i sni ‘ eroltv , : ',' f. 1\■‘..i i■I‘er.:
i
"It iiiiin' tr
'thilei nreitit; 17i e il'tialiw In' f. ;:t' i. ttili
Cu.-ran Erlangen and under the then tot-
o r al regime becam e a full prole,- 1 ne Zionist organization, it could
ho o,
the
"
sor of medicine, an unusual feat ""t,
,
i n reply to I '1011. .... 10 . 1,,,n.tejn' u.,
M. ill 010 , 0 day,.

I!

to

boot

inent
Ver.

At the same time the inunici•
pality of Coepingen appointed a
special
arket
committee
to
eject all m East European Jews
from the local market :.. Eriariv„,,

,, , t

SEATS NOV, : 1T

CLUB MAXINE

he permitttol

, 00 ..,16.. 111,Iy I

ed

"^d''

DETROIT'S GAY SPOT

t hey prepared
than otlivially

\t.j:'''Ir:';;In'?"' nag

thii
b1. one inorc
ol*

11111•

.

Lave
ave no right to fish o
r,erniany. the Dergtabr •
ern ,115trict ad m inistrati, nrtiled.
Franchises given Jewish firms
for 11b hing we., annulled by the
administration.

1,1111 I n

II. , I.ecame a teacher III I 110 Ilk'lli-

h. ■

in

rare- alt Will Mina 1 o
0 /1 , C1011t

uajeetors
C ' 1,11101' and Bldg ill111

"FATHER'S BRIDE" AT
LITTMAN'S THEATER

- Father's Ilride," lellent Taten's

I ■ alehel, a musical coin, dy \vim]:

Alt 111'1,

Ilia Ily 110,,' SiOla, I, 1 1,c

feature at Littman , )'1111.1P,
)'1111.1
plc'. Theater this Saturday ',e-
ning :ind Sunday inatines and
lung.

The entire mist of 1,1DlimM.
Th. ate! ` , illple,enGal
this
play ‘,111, I,
mtu men by II. 114,
enbc:
Ty:
are by 1 11111111 II y-

111:111 and 11110.10 by 1;0,11;1104.

1010 t 0 t he fat t that this per

forinain ;

pur

u1. boy
!I II.

, • I

1 , 11.1,1 t h e Vein Kip•
I , ..1 ("11111010V 0/1 Sat

a

ill clinIniatIco

CASS

R01.1.0
PETERS

i IELD

i , "Autumn Crocus"

11111. 41,

11 111,11 ,

11, ■I



arm./

RACING

-. - --

Jewish organization, will no to waive objections to tear in view
longer he permitted to conduct lot- or thestr
, ,wth of mili ta rism in
teries for the parpose of raising rentr, i
; Europ e
relief rund,, the Prussian linistry 8i ,,.,,,,,,I ):;„...t,•, , the newspaper
❑ of urging Fran,e
of the Interior announced.
and Belgium to prepare for war.
(de er :told Jew, obtained (le r- Pref. Ein-telii', declaration has
1 e 11:11 k Zunzbuig. distinguish-
man Citi/.011SIlip in Itladill 1110110 10'1•11 given
ed le Inelt piano virttlese, will be
prominence by the he ,1 I
„ri the air over W\1 " 1, et•ery
between the years of 1:1 20 te 1010, French press.
Saturda). at 0:15 p. 111. and every
it was ollimally announced ill C011•
Thl' anti-C01111111 thrust recently
Sunday
at 2:15 p. m., in a SCr0• ■
nection with the withdrawal of made by the Board of Deputies of
naturalization CV r t iticat us now in British Jews was linked by the of recitals under the name: "111 -
terNvorks of the Piano Literature -
progress.
forty'-one per Cent Of VOelki,e111.1. 11011
Intellte • to
Pros Ile will include
in his program-
these Were Polish Jews and 23 lier fens it
Einstein's influence over from time to time also som e two-
cent were "staatenlost.” or men Neville Laski, president of the
piano compositions with the as , i•t-
without citizenship in any cowl- Board. n•ho allegedly expressed
tinett of his artist-students.
try. favor totvard the international
Dr. Nlark Gunzliurg 14,111110, 111:
l'he Reich Association of Ger- boycott of Gentian goods, in It
Man Stockbrokers announces that speech delivered at )anchester teziehing activities at hi- ',Gala-.
177 1Vcst Kirby. telephon e Polo,,,-
all Jewish Inelnllees lime been and, according to the paper. meant
hia 1171.
forced to resign.
flit' the ears of Premier :Skelton.

DR. MARK GUNZBURG
IN RADIO RECITALS

Rosenberg Warns Britain Against aid.:
Boycott Results,
" Boycott


Ma



---

Every Day

I Except Sund is

Rain or Shine

Daily - • 2:30 P. M,
Sat. • - • 2:15 P. M.

• • • .

FREE PARKING

In Back of Grand `hand

ilii, sort
won] i I he I ,earns.
.
.11iyan ,iiiiimi ❑ have re-
,st. t tlilis,i. , .1.1,1!,/,..1: sit . t ,i itrii ,y:nitehnet ‘.t;,, , ,lktt,,,. ;,l,e,s- 11113r,tiotli:zlin-Inteo ,f. : :::::,,,,,,, ,,,.listut,,,,i,s.:A
I:(ii,,,, Iii,ki.,13,,..,iin
,,,,hkrb:rusiiait:i,ii .:1,,,
,,,:t ii,,,,,;:i.;,,,,.

t,,,:111,:::,

1.f

Atvi ls„.14tht ,t ,li ll ,U,ril t
Inn
1 , 11 camaign
p
for an anti-German a•-t•rt , ,

i continue,

jobs by virte
u of ma ny year-,
I! t ;:i.Y.d '"i
I :o:initg
' t . ( 1. ( el t iliiit.
u''
til hl
' head
Ni tk Z
i i i Prof. Einstei n To Addre
ss Albert faithful service
to their employ,.
t l i'..ii. t.tt i■nsiz, f ti cre itghn, a f‘ra
tri
oi sk ,i f.t..11,,itt.ct i 1 hoinat..

Hall Meeting.

Aryans disregarding this policy are

LONDON.
IL T..1.1
P. oft,- automatic a lly t d o into ow ,.„1,.. ------
bac hter, Ilitler's omit newspaper.
• ...cr . \ Illidi 1:,.10111 toll
ad l , .- a goat t. al .1e,. aml. a , .41 ,11, ,•,
Ad mitting that "execution of Inc i•ting
in the fauned Albert Hal' ,•, al. I from a ' \
th e Jewish world boycott must lead (h..
olganizatien,
:t on "Fair Play for the op
team are the Closser Hale, Phillip, Holow s and
1,..t.,,,Int• d.•., .• ,, ,1-1,1(•red "eut-
to it weakening of Germany's but- pre , sell." The fund ,
1
raised at Ill,•
.,,•
I A ■,•
Eidlluving the Slill
'' ,1 artists in Amer- Nlity Robson.
.. 1/y
their non-
ing power," Rosenberg warn, that meeting will be ii , .
.,1 for the reli, ', 1 1 • . ,
day night iquining, the picture will
this will . similltalle"uslY and ' 11-
of German l'eftlows in tile tr . :.
Shan Kee and his troupe of Inc .h Mtn tteiee daily, at
ei ,!,,. I
demic and profe,ianal elasses, m•-
Indian dancers and musicians who p. in. and 8t...15 p.
rPet F
iNeitasicrh".. t AIntni . t Skehmt el,' D
rtes a. d.
cording to
Commander 011vel -
won great ,uccess m F:urope fol-
Theodor E. French, one of the Looker-Lampson. Professor Elle
ovving their introduction at the
Jews Seced e From Minorities
founders
of
modern
anti-Semitism,
stein's
host in I.:14;111nd and or-
1-'1 owl' Colonial exposition, Will Sensational Revue at Oriole
Congress.
died at the age of So. Fritsch ganizer of the meeting. Professor
Terrace.
on Nov. 12. Victor Chen-
BERN.
owned the Hammer publishing firm Einstein will sail for America
T, A.1
011
of 1.0111Zig, Which 11111/1iS11041 Henry Oct. 0,
,,,n.
IVrrutzbere., and Ruth Page, in in
Black and Tan Benue
p.
.1.
Ford's anti-Semitic b o oks ""d the
Britain
Won't
Join
Anti
German
temt dance itrogratti, trill appmte ()mole Terra.. Sept. :Ph
notorious Protocols of the Ehlers
Bloc, Says Lloyd George.
it later dates. These concerts trill pers, torrid singers, harleei I• , d
'Ilit. Itral-11 people .;: ;1; ; ;..• .
be m the regular theater Kices. gorena, are the sensati o n .4 h.
Greyhound also cffers
Women, or "the rr,,,,,f natl.,,,,,,, - a .
I lowe's all-colored revue
hs•,t
in a moving appeal to the Jewish exhibited by the foll,,,,,, .•
this night club. Public desire

00at•olAmerearu 0. 1 ,
t „r .
t, r n Theater.
F isher
women of Germany, appealed to Chancellor Hitler of Germany
0.1 otooO•ur and r.tc.n
. . • •
created a demand for the
the. -
III
•,1
I nu ■ 1.11 11 11 111011 It
Au.tio an air- tional and the Terrace 11,1 ,
them not to dress conspicuously anti-Semitic1...ciein-. Im' the 11:1-
Mel
1,1 n%1
taken
0,
the
holidays
and
not
to
draw
tion
does
not
int
• 1
1 1r0.1And
, ., , •. ■ .edt zor..
xis I

5
.'„ of fi i
plane on it, way to London from tuts
•..., touch attention to (hence Ines antid; e rma n
f,.,,,

I
I. I alto
w Ira 11,0
11,e,, i
Paris provides the e xciting Inten-
11
'1.1 this time, the appearance ..f Lloyd George de.•,..,,
ineinnAti I 71 „A I,
IrlySt0CiOnc
',mot
for
the
gei.tind
.1,,,Ish women is of great import- published by the :.t. ,
Hollywood Theater.
, • . '.i'' ' ,hat t 1; 1.000111•
.•.it ions that surrotoid - The tSoh.
00 Hata. •
Indianaeolo
dial', " the appeal pointed out. "It
"We wish well '• ,
Mire Man," winch opemll FrItlav
-
, n 1,1, 1
PIII.hurth
.oust
be modest in design and com- of Nations," 1.1..),I 1,, '
m1,1;
Starting Sunday, and e,. ■ .•
• ezt' t' fi-itt 'nat(1).fl
itatrh;•
1,10 hound 10..
bination of color: in order to re• "but we cannot -; o
1111111 110111
g
in
for four days at the II
, Mae, the
Phone 1.11 1
'Im•I our mood at this present time. its present inetf,..: ...
, , ,' :■ r let! l' un:'I. :
Atwill, Elizabeth Allen and halph wn.ael, "T urn B ac k the 1 . ,
1
%it
that
is
conspicuous
is
harmful
i,
getting
sick
of
I.
.:
:
Itowh.
1 -.!.....,, ....
Forbes are a rt " .4 It, 'lilul •tur'' riotous comedy - drama
ai•i. •
liy
the
repicolitatt
carrying the melodrama and ,,,m. Lee Tracy, Peggy Shannen ,• . •,, the individual and to all Jews attend to the atfa ' .
1
..1
and provokes an intesIty.
eily of the story.
1 . man itlintoriti,. n ,
Empire instead , :
Mae Clarke, will share I,
"Therefore." it continues, "it poking into It._
`with "d'aptured," %Varner n,
. the duty of eVery JeWess to
.a"."1".'"'''''}d"I''.. errs,
Fox Theater. -
li tjjU' t thl/f . Y •Itsl w i % ' ' istlit n- . I.
new dramatic smash hit,
,,b e y the command 1.f our time Jewish Bodie s
boast, of four outstanding -,..•
Secede From Ger - announr•d that ti
and
dress
as
modestly
as
possible."
made Jewish collat. .:,•
As the village pd.)
who,t , Douglas Fairbanks, Jr..
man
Federation,
Id
FABER CHEVROLI I'S
,.1 . r .\.,.. sible. The German •. '.
The German Zionist Federation.
NEW \'‘II:E,
commonsense and is .- , •ed: know-1- lloward. Paul I.tica, and 'Aline,' •
,t1
association
with
the
Mizrachi,
German-1,ot,-,
I
Ii.:ORD
14.70
Of
the
ill,
Or
1
ect: ex - Lindsey.
1 .
,, !,,r '. ■ '' , t, for- the e"nfluti t nife t :
,ttItt iTut ,tit ,•; , ;: : ;r t ,::t lut-I
hr,,.113,.. :, ,i .:. II i
the orthodox Z ionist gr
group. has mrly
affil
e
it •'1 Ito zzer:
cell his medical k
11,11I:71. 1,1,,,,,I. 1 1 ,,,,K,:aA
". ''' ''' rnite.I to modify
1
),,
is the "Dr. Bull" ":
-
, ,.. 11,,, , 41 their taken by explaining tio y were
h: , ItIre U. OF D. TO PLAY WESTERN arranged special High II..ly Day German g ,. • , .
hich t1101141
o0
-ervices at the Zionist 10lices in secession fr ,, , - ,•
• •.
NORMAL
. zanization a , fighting for a new fern) of nation-
the Nleinekestra e.
ss
Ita , t'll In a 100,
The
B'nai a result o-
f o t . . •. . Monday eve- ality rights, but were prepared to t annin
g' line of the le.,

1110 Ole
' • I .
University if Detroit will pla) Writh, fraternal organization. has ning to ad. , . • ,, 1-olution con. ree.01ile the rights also of those rolet dealers in Detr .,.
1101, 11 , and "
made
its
lodge
quarters
available
demning
ant'
S.
••.
-a
-
m
football
;time
of
the
same
•-• Seellnd
the same ""t "f the
of the remarkable


1'011114 Ilan
-mason Friday evening of next fur servires for Russian Jews to time as it adopted %, solutions call-
The Ilungleian, Catalonian, Rus. they are compiling.
t
In the cmt
week, Oct. ti, with• Western State help East European Jew, in Ger- ing for the display of the Sows- sian and Lithuanian minorities 7nit:mig
r
'
t
h
eir
s.
nehievenier

fo
U
P
U•
.11Ien,
tika on German Day, Oct. 20 and made a declaration strongly'
Normal of Kalamazoo as the en-
con. given Mr. C lair D eV., •
tr
gam Iteit,
wahr"ns"'N' ax ii i i s 'A
ii'et aE in'S't Molest - inviting Dr. Hans Luther, German denoting anti-
emy. The teachers 1111V0 one of ' Hi en susY W
anti-Sevin-n1.
of film
ing
Foreigners.
.1nibassador.
as
principal
guest.
the best small college teams in
- - - -
tertaminci.i •
.. cu lr. DeVine . is an a:i •
An linter warning all Nall ,'
:Magistrate Charles Brandt. .Ir..
the 3liddle West, coached by
Efforts in Washingto n in Rein-
Om 1..
tive ..f I., yew
wear-
-
.
'' f "Mike" Gary, formerly of Minn, against. molesting foreigner: who president of the United German
gees' Behalf.
Net ,
1.I. T. .h.1 - and is well known in .,
, ota. and l'oach Dorais is making do not give the Nazi salute when Societies, a nnounced his resigna.
NVASIIINGT(ix
_

n
borne
by
was 1.1- ton

in pr,
for a hard battle. Two years ago the Nazi flag
at the tactics em- Asking for "a wise administration eireles as being conscu.
State Theater
the Western Normal team held sued by Rudolf Ile , ,. assistant to ployed by th e Nazi supporters and of the immigration laws." Con. continually desirous
Detroit to a '20 to 0 score and it Hitler. The order was issued after sympathiz er , i n railroading their gre• , man Samuel Dickstein. chair. automobile buyer, 1:
•:
II number of incidents occurred in resolution through the meriting. '
' 1 ' 1 Into greatly improved since that
man of the House Immigration
Clese upon the heels of the re:. C ommittee,ged
time. It has won II of its last 12 which Americans and other for-
ur
P... ,d,.. It...,,,, •
otl of doing
bu-ine- . t.
His enthusia-et
zanies, the record being marred eigners. particularly Jewish-look ignation of all th e officers and di. velt to modify the 11......, Immi- satisfied.
e
only by a scoreless tie with De mg Anlerielin citizens, wer a:- rectors of the United German Si. gration regulatioil , ,t1 . oder to transplanted into his -I ,
rile. on Friday came charges by
h:,:utiTntInthyttIErhsdi e , . b
Paul of ('hit-ago in the middle of :ts i. a
permit the entry "under proper men, and today they la'
order
states Dr.
er N alszsi uhe:1 °Ii ti yITie%li
8
Fritz
Next week's game
Schlesinger. former safeguards." ..f refugees :uttering of th
last season.
e
ca
u
attack, c omphte
Ger- treasrer,
directed- to Dr. Peter from religion), and racial per , t1 t.u.
W III start at 8:15 o'clock.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.-1J. T. been Ow Provocators, stirring up melt now controlling the organi- the Preddent. were without the Faber Chevrolet Co. and .1
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AT — "Humane annihilation of
•te said are out GI establish a n.
the future all Nazis who the movement."
they had resulted in the , epara-
the Jews" is the anomaly quoted tacks. In
Plan
s
for
the
formation of a Oen of thowtands of American
as the object of Adolf littler in his insult foreigners will be severely
Jewi.h persecutions. according to punished and expelled from the liberal German - .American organi - families.
Under the regulations.
N,17.1 party.
ration
that
will
divorce
itself from Ceneressman Dickstein charged. :Ir Modernistic' Will Install
Rev.
Dr.
David
Bryn-Jones.
the
An in ovation in taxation w•s
Officers Sunday at
the United German Societie. and the United States consuls have !" -
pastor of the Trinity Baptist
introduced h ere when t he ques . it, avowed pro-Nazi sympathie.. come virtual monarch: In
Church, who addressed a meeting
Oriole Terrace.
don,
of
religious
affiliation
was
do
are under consideratien by the gration matters.
of the Talmud Torah Society here.
The
liulernistic.. i -
introduced into the taxpayers' six units which broke their affili.

Assailing the Nazi program in a
vial club. will hold in-'I
cards for 1934. The German
affirm. The meeting had been called Man' s
scathing attack and declaring that
Christian Character More offil ers :It Oriole Tiri_
press, in publishing th e new r e g . to project the annual German
Vital Than His Race, Dolfoss
reports from Germany "are hardly
evening. Oct. 1.
The •
ull•tions on income tan pay Day celebrat ion and ended in an
Tells Pressmen.
exaxggerated," Dr. Bryn-Jones
;,,gram will include a
the
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uproar
menu. Prin•,
when
inembs-rx
clashed
YIENNA.--(.1.
with
emotion,
"Just
how
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by
Frankie
Gas,

said
river the
in heavy
with religious of
ler proposed to accomplish this is
Hitlerian anti-Semitic cellar Dollfuss of Austria declared of-ceremonies. follow. a '
I., 1.cy.
type.
In
an
interview
with
the
not known. but he is determined to
press here course dinner. The ter
M a t es Ostra c i se Jewish Seamen on
Hoffmann Boycotts Reich,
"that the Chri , tian character of of Jennie Sodas to Ed.1 ,
do it, in a terrible contradiction
Josef Hofmann. pianist, has can-
German Lines.
man is more important than his will also be announced.

to the precept, of twentieth cen- celled his German engagements
indn-arien. that Aryan members race, I look upon Austria as one fivers to be installed are I
tury civilization."
for next aut umn and winter, Ger - nf crews o n German merchant ves- unit.
I think we must look to Shriedell. president; in.'s
The speaker, who has just re-
booking agencies announced. gels are instituting an "isolation the soul
of man sad not to his vice-president; Jot' Bre,"
turned from a visit to Germany. man
He was to have appeared w ith the pogrom" against Jewish seamen is race
or nationality." Ilia state tary; Charles Ciskin. i'
made the remark that ''the Hitler
ma d e e vident by the assertions of ment was made after one of
Berlin Philharmonic Orch es t r a.
his The evening's program -.
regime is bent upon the absolute
Jacques Thibaut. French violin- l German crews entering New York. interviewers had
queried him on i arranged by Fritz Green
elimination of the Jewish popula:
fiat. al so has cancelled his German the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the Jewish question in Austria.
Golden.
ution."

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