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MEV LTROITEMS11

PAGE EIGHT

anA

THF. I.FGAI 0-1R0,41CLE

(Continue d from: rage One.)

delegate, appealed to the man.
stator powe r to bear the Ger-
man occurrences in mind in reg.
ulatin
Pale
' • ' ' ' in
stine immigration
R
the spirit of the Balfour
° ""c .
laration.

Tht. Eiwit , i, n.i,,, ,entative. II.

Right lion. William I:. A. Onus].
Wet, member of the ErtIi t,li
G•.te,
Wt, leplied that Jew, h II :1111T,
Lull I : Palestine, all t•iti k . v l :II - . '
tabl 1-- incre asing. Jew.isli cal
eat 1 . i hating a favorable sift,
,, a et Palestine, but it i• nom,
1.,.. that
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at 1 he h a 1, id 11 ,,,,,

.... .C.oli

, h01.1lil

110t

cf calf .

n.

,a

II .,

The v
ph radii .
he eliminated."
'

iiiiinigcatIon quota is ll,
an nually, la. explained, at o,
11,1, I, maintain this pea,

Palestine. he declared, is a
small country and cannot lie.
tom e the only solution for the
problem of the Gerinan-Jewi•h
refugees, and it is necessary to
bear in mind that the increasi
initly improving relation. be-
tween th e Jews and non-Jews
must not he disturbed.
--
Th ':, I ' rl', I g''' 1":" I ' llun 'I"'" I ' l b

leader in Detroit Jewish communal life; Past President of B'nai B'rith;

active worker in all relief campaigns.

• I
nil , oil &lilt' eti ht it Is

10

I 1,.iii.i

_

MOTORISTS BEWARE

Remember Our Friend!

1403 Washington Blvd. Bldg.
Cadillac 0726

M. H. ZACKHEIM

a business man.

organizer and practical huinanitarian --Mr. Fenner is the

Rolm:I-oat inn -1 '" l' I'''' , I n ''''' nnl Y
Coast tit I'east st., ..,
8315 GRAND RIVER
Garfield 3453

Vote for

McDACE

HARRY YUDKOFF

I Nti II I; A N ('1,;

2159 First National Bank Bldg.
Randolph 8O10

NEXT TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10

BRAASCH AGENCY, Inc.

RE-ELECT

815

FIDELITY BLDG.

Cadillac 0899

negotiations, he said.
Dr. Lan g e was itppointed

FRED W.

n n .11

CASTATOR Tin gamey

P.

FOR

COUNCILMAN

Has

a

COUNCILMAN

teen many years of honest

Jetilecaril. Townsend 6 - 2670,

IIONF.SF

FAIR

of Detroit .

Mt experience, training and

ABLE.

LI I

IEN I

TRUSTWOR111Y

'

a ite

Malt, hint • 11

r our.

ideal roan for

the position.

Primaries Tuesday. Oct. 10

Paid for by tt Jewish friend.

PRIMARIES TUESDAY, OCT. 10

fool I'm 10\

a Jew ish Erientl.

Try Mundus today!

in nano

MUNDUS BREWING CO.. DETROIT

Randolph 2290

fh t

1 7

at a ..i....



Your Constable

d list a, the
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men t` ail, .• a d,,, fair-
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Mel:rated ic the purotme of into..ling a mote,
1 uhroo , Irma to the nMIIIIO Of tit, C0111111 , 1,
1 II , ormolu:0nm has been formed he

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110.•nt Iled 11S It 13 led,. h.,
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by Na,'.. e 1,.. , :i to hi 111 S'alkill:t
bu n
with a Iccii , it girl and iii,took

Finsilver

tires for the execution of theo•
pl ns.

Paul Joseph Goebbels, Prop,
Rands Minister c
of
a
NIv ni 5Goer-

ne
before
s n s'i:i7r.r .a c l'dr;C::s for delivery
the Assembly of the League of
Nations. His party expected
hint to turn world opinion in its
favor when he delivered it. Herr
Goebbels, after taking the tem-
perature of the Assembly and
finding it both too hot and too
cold, decided not to address that
body. The speech was made be-
fore the newspaper correspond•
ems,
A te.otted reference to present

"inhlion , In llerinilliV wlin'll gay , '
Sent to much lobby speculation as
to wh eth er it would
uld I lead to fur'

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t he

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meet.,

1OR



An order revoking anti-Jewish
Ito..
imam: h ."und
for an A 1,an.
•nuakor ni the
the
measures in Upper Silesia has
A shonking .ase wa-, i , 1, , , , ,,1

Ah Man, tit the clergy
only now been issued, according
,

m
loot
the
meet
tugs.
arid
to the offiejoi announcement of
from Danzig. A non-lett , h I ha,
••.•.
lo the courke ul t he rat
,
tie Iota.. In trout ttnio h:
'IV Youth Ytuniting' a •I'''''ll gli I.
th e governing president of Op-
•. • trld.
although
local millistru.
was followed by Nazis who s, , t unto, lino. .•
pel n in an official statement cir•
vt ,,,,,-
him when he cussed the Lermans ,,,te,. t.„. ,,, . 1 ,,,: d 1 ,,e-t,, rz..ien,,,, hs,ot,Ttciolt,z„eetir
culated among the Upper Sites -
frontier in his automobile. The '
ian m unicipalities. According to
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Youth was mutilated a nd
/
kierrnany's agreement with the
n ear the Danzig frontier
League of Nations last May, ' back
where he WaS left in a serious
______
steps to end anti - Jewish discrim-
etmdition.
Mrs the, Lewis 01 Toronto Canada cport
inations and regulations in the
,i tun flik1, wan In r 1,111111e Mr and !du.
Two Publications Barred.
plebiscite area were to have
1,x,1
hero taken immediately.
\rish r abliration, '''"'" "'''''" "I ''''"'"'
T,,, aro., Jewish
The Czarist-Nazi organizat loll, i he %hill i,t weekly, SliMIne, rind the

c.antrY• is <ttPer t, d soon• The
German-Jewish leaders, it is un-
derstood, would welcome such a

Ismell by the Minister of
Ur, kFurl
of ;tit ttIlititai hit 1. •
to•to• well'
tar to :ill nuthorit it s in Ccrilmtly
y
n ot I„

law because
will settle derm -
itely the kind of citizenship for
Jews and their legal position in

CONS TABLE

8th \Vard

Born and ',inlet! in Detroit.

Your vote greatly

appreciated.

This ad paid f

JACKSON _ NOTES
JACKS

RE-ELECT

Imi r. too time II Folkomn' nreartied to large
Rosh liusl mah and
Yam Kanior The tonaregatom welcomed mem.
be, from lhaselale Albion and Hanle Creek

lhe
r1,
1 1,1
a le, ult.., to Irlen
, fo the 011101

„t‘t

taxon an t.. ■ 1.0,01

of the



A comprehensne program for the rear

was

ing. at re hamsbed inemhora the ores,
deem mon t Met A feature of the 'olio's

a nd
It c the intorior Anti exterwr of the Tem-
enterprise , . "Such
nisi inA ion- aiming to beyrott non- our l „t,' bee,. nsoc„rxlr,I Into„pl. tn„ ro,n.

Pend.
In thisway.
ing Jewish problems, including
thilic II It Ms ill our enom on o - 'y', -
llorb erl m ermxv
morn
— appointed entinsel
t om ” Ihe e ircular &char,
cultural. economic and citizen-
th e no
Oa llor
Loan Corporation °Moe
ship rights, would be clarified
Nazi Anti•Jewish Papers Publish iti Battle Cr, k
.
and the position of the Jews
Ali
Mr. F.i:1 ,.. , ...turger were In Chi-
Nidre,
made less vague than at present.
The
At the same time, orders were
the prayer used to open the seen
no. 11, tic, Ilmm Lt 1.
eirthhota
ire's on the even of the Pat. of
issued by the Nazi party to all
Atonement, was published ill scvcr-
its members, signed by Rudolf
al anti - Semitic papers to suppot
peas. assistant to Hitler, to dis -
continue the open and silent their -contention that the Jew, t aw
It take their (laths or pledge .- . -
boycott against the German de-
Rippor .erc
Ynn
m
rot:Mond 1,
iously.
partment stores, some of the
Rabbi Du, Id C
: ha 1111
fh
Ft ol
P tl

,
,
r•oihrbota,,,
‘,„
largest of which are owned by
:Apps u`ul of c oro ,,,,
.r.
'
police
the
Otherwise,
Jews.
are 'Zionists was exitresded I., I he
le
k•
na
I. eh h MI

LANSING NOTE S

have been instructed to take ac-
lio n a gainst the boycotters, the

post on the executiv e commit-
The Jewish delegation to
which was held
congress,
last week. declined t„ „artici-
pat e because they could not re-

s r o om Ionise. walnut , tee,
the

bu il t - In
'''''''''''•
" In " l "“'"'
book. a-c, 111.1d:ice and :t-car
I), Her leaving eity•
g:u Iii, •
t 11 sacrifice 8SSIttlettuitY
for $33011 with $5011 down. In-
quire 1656 Pingre•.

',rt., a., At,,,
of isownsl in
lluizenheig
t ham
fttl
ea Alfred 1,;;;;';',„":`,,: sli",,7`
n. Ns...papers owned In'
Me
'mit'
I
"
.•,1 I .1 n
PreaTe' tn
" anti n At' hold
Ilugenlo rg, till!
Ht leader A11 , 1

1101%1'1

reive a ssurance, that the Ger•

man-Jewish q uestion could be
full, discussed.

the
I I
the Band theater or publish re-
views of the plays put on there. Telegraphic Aintoc,' •It t he II mei
In thindusion Culittllits1ir Lintel flommoIhrit. Mr. High recently re-

declaivil that

Jews

since the Gentian turned from Germany where h. ,

:Ile t 1:1 ,, ified

as foreigners,

they are 1 . 11! idol to lead t heir oN't
fo r
cultura l
'tt‘iv'e'llt a r t ';s'I'N'es
German I'CIIO. - 14eira
Boycott Drive on Jews.

A num, a as

Im Mr

a ,15

II : , 1 ,;,kkft,tt ,c the l'I ',,,,k71;:a.' :::::,nd

1 ,,t'.':;I tit,l

WILLIAM J.

BRENNAI

Constable

10th Ward

With Compliments of

BEN BEHRMANN
HARRY K11,
RALPH NEIDI I,MAN
MARVIN KI 1 ,

PHILIP DONIIN
HARRY NI- lilt
MORRIS SEIDNER
JACK ALTMAN
WILLIAM BRANDT

Primaries Ottoher 10

RE-I
H, CT

nhai to oat so... of the Aron ,

II

f the mtudentv

studied

one:torment of their daughter

Thr

only

th,• anti-Semitic

of nutderatioin in
policies of the

e...ta of

Oki

Helen, to

10

to ,16,.„ Na is, he declared, lies in intern:,
z
MI and Mr,
71 7, Ktoitchek had
f ront without int-
o
h, oe, east halide,.
•I Mt
•I Ctrs out Of business was officially tiond l pressure
Ilifrs_ol p ans Cri-As
Hitler, he said, will never ion int
launnhed in the two German states many.
Good transportation.
adults.
re
ax
in
his
anti-Semitism.
Frank
MI , Madeline Childencon of Pitt.hti—h atm
TH.\ merican Federation of f II tsstn and Nassau in south-
A
Reasonable. McQuade near I, hl- Labor had under consideration a
tle
at the Unnersity of M . . Mean
attorney and :c a stialeht
western Germany, by the Central A. I‘eil. New York
pa, •k-end
-end In the roe,
N a,
boulevard.
''
Call Garfield riooinmendation of the exl , IIIi'e Co-operative Association. The As- chairman Of the advisory eo un c il, Dr rid Mrs Josef Horan
s ided
S..:: ”. W.
reception
pre
ldi-i,,aRtidtinit
his
,
i
ii
,
i7
.
4,,
he
de„.
it
yeitt
t
against
1
,0
chuncil that a
'-
-.elation circularized letters to co
nn Sn•••the. 0;

- Nicely furnished
FO R RENT
room in priv ate home of refined

fricnd-

....e.cychoo., on 1,111

in _

/ it, „ r _ i . tit
,t rth it ion s ,, t „t u t,„ in ,

c,

Sam

.":.!,,.. 2:.,,...:'. ..' . ,.: 1

Stettin, a Jetarth youth,
. hair ami the type
homed eselipayely for
A ,t :oh, ta Id w.,-- badly beaten up

will serve as a constitution for
the Jews of Germany, clarifying
onc e for all their status in the

III l

: ,l'il' .'i ::: 1 . '. .'.:':fif,7rt l'a":, ;' , bn'al, ' b,!'ebt: ' : ', .::
,ihn hotti on Soo ml Pro.
la

thus•

,
rap- o
...dn., mink up Of former rear- liddischt , Pesse, issued by the
,1
l l1: v.o.rgEtti.nitz);rt.toihoilit,it,tf;
.iin , i ,alt, , 1 1 ,, li,,ri t yt,
"" ' li. notary, aliti-ScalitiC Bassi:111S, %Ali , •\ hirl
declared illt•gal in Prus-
„Ilk'
,
The Dutch Resolution.
.ja,
:1 1'0111 ht1,11flif 1111; f ft ( tt'lhfltiff Y• n' .1 ff
(Int l o f I he Cie 1111:1 II S lot u , .
The Dutch rs..II , 1 1 "" a' urn d- Bavaria, had previoudy prolub- paia.rs are published in Germany . .
t el by I lie assembly tIonands in- ,t,.,1 o w ,,,,I u t r i,..., or the iZoiiii,
Schmitt Again Orders Cessation
for a
to nal], 111 clillohnrotion
A special Jewish law which
of Boycott.

financial

11,i I

l'". r
Ink Ilineht
.1 1,
.htlhItt .
ht ei 1 ottt
m 1. , -
1 14..111111g important •alal
e 4

elem. et. the eenutey.ieit

A F of I.. Urged To Boycott
N ana.
I . .- II, T.
\‘.\l-d11NC.TON,

Hu: RENT- :lot I Sturtevant. Up- man-made goods and German soy-
as protest ag:tInst
per lint, oil heat, eight rooms, ices In. initiated
four bedrooms, two tile baths, "the repressive policies of persecu-

It costs more to give
Mundus Beer its gen-
uine pre-war flavor
and "tang"—yet it
costs you no more.

i ..-sia. .s.. , ,..,

orders declare.
.1115
made by Premier Johan laid-
A n apology for pe•mitting the deposed mint t,
%du,
of ei.ononia...
resent
'
wig Nowinckel of Norway, in open-. creation of the Judische Kultur papers rid
.laws Actin con -
1. 911/15.0 Oft I
Rab
bi
r'ederhatorn
ing the fourteenth assembly of Bond, German Jewish cultural as- sider theni•.
Germans.
'
the 1 . ,.„,„,. „f N a ti o ,
so•iation formed since the exclu-
ate t hat German ,
The
aii",I
home of
I rooto in pi 1,10.
Speaking pessimistically of the ,i o n of all Jews from the varied got coin-lent .1,, I. - at et sOho,
t
- --
top:
to the
,Indents are well represented at
ope,
which
e, I cultural If of Germany, was is-
ts,.; l ' ea, -,l' il " 14. th""I trans- present state of affairs in Europe,
I.
ti,.,:its
.. ,: i t i, Loii. c .a:1l ini::. u. ,,,, ,i(.1.11(Ili le ,2,7...,rtier
th”
tut,t,t
The
the acting president of the assent- sued It,. State Commisar Lintel and ners1 not f,
H err.
er thud It
Ian Ralph ltn,r ~ .II 11
,
tt
bly termed the words equality and published in the entire German Jewtsh Telegraph!, .1g,
att all of h,
bygone press.
however, that 'Zionist I
1 5 11 .
W WOW ER, unetocu Inhered. wi ll fraternity as "relics" of
d
The commisar explained that the in Ilerlin especially the
I
give free rent (furnished or un- d"Y.'.; E v en the must .acted rights
o f thought a nd personal Kultur Band was allowed to lo , a ssisting imigratnm I
if
utterly
and
furnished) to American couple ttf
• •
are not everywhere se: formed for the following reasons: are closely wati lo d
in exchange for board and home i
M h
the political 1,,,I
cure,'
he
declared.
It
was
supported
by
such
Jews
comforts. Randolph 5121.
Leo Motzkin, noted Jewish who preferred to remain in Cer- ,hethiti• all a, .1,
-
-
st
leader
and
member
of
the
Jew
strictly
Zioni
- many rather than go abroad and
EmpLoyEo LADY „„:: d„„o th,,,
Gnu, I , dat
it
norm
n•ner

The activities
pm Mich EMIL, Lieberman. Benton I
ish delegation to the National
s
spread
atrocities.
w ill share their heated apart -
In, Mich Ruth Carp HOladate, Mich
Minorities Congress, wrote to
of the Build are limited to Jews. Case of German Jews Hopeless,
meat with one or two ladies.
Says Stanley High.
President Wilfan, declining a
and is permitted no publicity es-
'the fact annual meoting of the Ladl, A. , 1
Good transportation. $12.511 per
is et th e t„,,, „.
d He
hoSept
u.
The
po s t on the executive of the
cent in the Jewish press. '(he the-NEW yl IRK. I.I.
month. 2210 Pingree MAO) Uth
,
regime
in
Iihrolarty
ha-
,
ono
Minorities Congress, conferred
flitter
by
the
Bund
,
be
established
:dee to
Aid. 21itt.
may be attended only by Jews. to stay and while it. is in power
upon him at the recent session.
. -
-
-
- •
'oarsoroossi of th,
outormita cos-
In his letter, Dr. Motzkin de-
Propaganda for the Bunt! or it, there is no hope for the Jews in
COUPLE will share a six - roniti
szetra tottitt ;t Oct
ef
dared that in view of the Con•
theater is absolutely prohibited the Reich, StanleyHigh, noted pull-
beautifully furnished flat with
gress attitude toward the Jewish
and the rritics of the German Heist, declared Thursday night at pone: .,n Jewish mina. sac sore. "g " Mrs',
I wit young ladies ter a couple.
the Loom Kom❑ ehek
in
question, he must decline the
pr ess are not permitted to visit a. ra ,,,,ti;ri yition,,u titit,nitiler of hth..
't,!7:I Cortland, near Dexter

!. tit: S \ IT

BROADMINDED

and sincere effort to the people



..

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CLASSIFIED ti„,, ,,.„,,,,„
„:„ of the .,...ti„,1,

_

Phillips

, poittiar Notes

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loans and to take necessary int,.

STEVENSON
INSURANCE AGENCY

DETROIT NEEDS AN
ENGINEER IN THE COUNCIL

Clayton

who

. 1 ., ,
. C1 iclis :Ohl
Both
with each other' 0:
i
hat, a ssuicattid
s um:ding
a:
of
, have been sto-le,i,,I
with huh othrii arc feeling' the

I I

I

a practical solution of the prob

1113 MAJESTIC BLDG.
Cadillac 4257

, no. Temple Fhtrurn 11181 he le"
phut
...
I ...It,.
I:
timmon

Believed Aryan, Jew Beaten for
Walkinc with Jewe ss.

1..

t .....t .1 won...hoe tint, solid 1, ,, ,,hleie „, „tit, " he t h e
Selling the Iowa,
,it,
I 11,11,nel. ill one of the ...ti onto , t tt,fuutst,t, :old „ itte,
the Longue
Longue
-Ilea "
I"Ill""I' ll In II " . I. " 11 " 1 to c o nside r method, to bring :Wont
'1

States.

ideal type of man to represent you in Council.

11., I

1,11..

"'"" g"‘' , "'".." , i" dealing wit i t
t he problem has ititrinhieed ,pecial

10., ,,t th„ ,.- 11 ,,,,,,,..



W h e r . in Germany.

I

to go it, itilit,,tig„,

.1 tel e phone call will bong one of
our representiitives to you home
nail II Ili t,111:1 I II all detail-- to you.

Vit.

Ito.,

11

11 ,

In the future Jews will he de
any-
barred from owning land any-

a
iI '

delegate. supported I ) rinsby-Gure,
adding I hat not all refugees want

GREENBERG
INSURANCE AGENCY

therefore,
iiannet,
anti inu , t act with
.. and will take into
i. I
Ill tha se II I,
tliri ,im„...,..itt
;
make I hem
. ,..,0 luau
luau:Wall,'

al. a , Irmo, Club:
I minle Chtb al:non:nes the
O.
I •
• • t. ons tletIVIIII, with a diuhri
• .•
Of the th t.
b
a :1 Ai all
ii ti, Iodic. are in, :led oil Tno.

`III
b''
broker

Fi., , ,,, , ,

the

Ileth El College l_Jowich
o
Stndlec re•.1. 1 .

Illlint al ,,' . .

only to Prussia, to all Germany.

i-

liar Jewish Brokers.

l ' ' ''' birnb ' " III Neil '''. "' Ern "
the
emphasized
Financial Responsibility Law goes represent:it ice,
aspen
III the TC fag el'
,
effect
Tuesday.
Oct.
17.
See
general
aspen
into
b e l ow. problem which should be dealt with
your insurance firm, listed
by the second Commission, it lit .
for full details.
in regard to Palestine, the Co.i.,

COUNCILMAN

RE-ELECT

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Cate. Iflitire

The new N1ichigan Automobi le

Clyde V. Fenner

A loyal follower of the Roosevelt doctrines,

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tiansterrol to the second Coo
ne dtion in tonnectitm with t I e
I hite h institution, Ormsby-Go r e a-

h friend

duty

and further

mission

Mr. Metzger deserves your support. He is a practicing attorney; a

PRIMARIES TUESDAY, OCT.

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per sail

COUNCILMAN

MO El Gale, — —

issued

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oct e i itaalatnola ti turas itto.
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Nu t o," ,h.

An official a nnouncement was
stating that the Nazi
cabinet had derided to extend
the law forbidding Jews to own
land. which is now applicable

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Plt. 1■! sw ti 'l' ll l i ' :nnligration and the
country itself, the British cal,
inet minister dr•clared, is not
only for German-Jewish rein-
gees. but for the Jews of all
countries.

Ornisby-Gore
es.
Nlint,ttir
doubt whether the con n
should deal with the
subjects of the Jewish inind•
grants from Germany altogeth-
er. since it is being dealt with
by f riendly arrangement hr-
I wren British and German au-
thorities at Berlin."

oying Jews.
oil to say that

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Nathan D. Metzger

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hand," Karel
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demanding the follow - t ,t4,ItIll' ,,,,'' ',,,Irg 1,. 1",,,,,r,":14"
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t u arriage with Jews for "destroy - • operatives
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The Christian-Jew:sit'
preach oil the tonic
the German race" and for ing:
a met fey,v
it irst : expulsion of all Jews from ' n a g s' ,"
' An ti
- degrading marriages." according
pe r i o d, an`Wrring ,,,,,,i,
employment; second: cooperatives Sabbath Servirs,
Jewish religion ant . 1 . t
ihe announcement.
On Sabbath. Os, 1 . t" Ptilt'lt xlll lie •
wis'Z i,11
Dortmund abrogate commercial relations with
tory.
The chief of Police in
::n::;`. ""
i iicially announced that all Ar- Jewish firms; third, prepared lists :i'a r inid • i ?(?„:?,:,.r:',;i :ili ,_'" ,,"
espee-
an .girls mingling with Jews or of member co-operatives,

luslon —
are still trail- " .! neibli7 i li ea o" ii r Filial wiltll orenny the pone
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,,.1,1 1 : 1,-n ,broryt.ss t i i::i u. 'ling Jewish girls, laity iteasants, who
ing with Jews, to be submitted to on Sh'irlhiee Alrereth Thursday. Oct 5 .
to o'clock .1 speak on the soberer ••1/0r11
turbances
have
occurred
re-
the
Central
Association
for
action:
tn the n•ildernesa
e
,
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restauried - ',earth , to register anti submit
RE-ELECT
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, f Jews making remarks iir.in, cuss.

Aryan girls have pet,. d
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., art4E1 JEWISH RADIO F0Ru m

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY ADOPTS DUTCH RESOLUTION
FOR DRAWING UP ELABORATE SYSTEM FOR FINDING HOMES
FOR THE THOUSANDS OF JEWISH REFUGEES FROM GERMANY

V0'I'Il4 FOR

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111t' t on t a ined
t i"I 'n ofstthr'ikin"gl'ithatPe'bt.
III t he annual re p ar t submitted to

FISHMAN RE - ELECTED
BY MISHKAN ISRAEL

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1 Ile al • Illber
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Israe l
M isn kan

nribed Ilitlerism as a m e nace to
civilization
ion and warned against
over-rationalizing the causes of his
eoming into power.
(4:ii-Tilinzaa
a y i iorne :. a tei
N st
r

of Con , t 10,11
Saturday
met
Rent extremely rttaS0111 able. All-
'''''''''' hit .
un,
T tit
he . \\'
".
':sSt'l',frn
.noon the plight of the t
o.
t night, Sept. 20, at the synagogue. High declared. "As a non-Jew, I
ply on premises. —
he c ill Germany was resittwera
— .lew
_...._
for the purpose of electing officers • call them the test case (if Christian
of
the

suppression
h the
for !thing with
m RENT - Attractive roo
EOR
for the ensuing
civilization"
. - •
one or two in privat e home. Aid] a sti Int
The view that Germany is headed
A good home. for "lust. of the Hitler resolutio n," it 1..N..eia: *h ni Nal n u r r w i it '
furnished.
for an economic breakdown was
,
no
justi-
the right party. Kitchen privi- de:Jared, "there can Is
expressed
by Jacob Landau, man-
tication for the brutality and thel elected president
leges. Reasonable. Good trans-
toi f,nt hfi, tir cta hlgnriitniztal;
aging director of the Jewish Tele-
portation. University 2464s or racial conflict interjected in the
graphic
Agency,
who al so spoke at
sit nation."
Columbia I 624.
, consecutive term.
the r ception. Mr. Landau return- e

other
officers
ed
earlier
this
month
from an ex-
e
Milwaukee Rec ntful at Luther The
FOR RENT — Desirable room with
are: Vice - presi.
tensive trip through Europe dur-
Visit.
private bath, in select neighbor.
N a t h a r
ing which he also visited Ge
Germany.
NIILWACKEE. Wise I.I. T. Al dent.
hood. Garage if desired. Near
The possibility grew Saturday
bus and car lines. Modern home, - Resentment against Dr. Bans Zussman: secret
that insurgent units of the United
('all Longfellow Lotto r. German ambassador to the . tary. Sam Fish-
adult family.
German Societies including the
11202 after 6 p. tn. 1 lilted States, for his visit here • . . •
four ,lowish constitutencies which
last Wednesday on the Invitation. David Goldberg; ,o,
Fishea•a resigned a few weeks ago because
sexton,
II
a
r
r
y
"'orris
of the Milwaukee Club, r' ystallized -
ItiallITA AOCISI. cure
Ginsburg.
alleged Nazi sympathies, will
Roc so, Soctal Chib would Ise to het. !rpm j tithe refusal of Max Raskin, city ,
,
Rabbi I. Stollman was elected triton the fold provided certain
..:1 el.. inter..led in !Imhof a u , e o
• I t tartiey and a member hf the So.,
;tr.
hold the, imeriegs own •,eir
nudist Party, to prosecute 16 of the for his ninth term as rabbi of the conditions are met by the parent
What these conditions are
Mr. Fishman ap- body.
2'1 rioters held in tonne !I'M with congregation.
a demonstrati on again ,. the Ger- Pointed Ole following men to his were not learned but at a meeting
-
board of directors: Morris Granet, to be held in Turnhalle which will
.thwairt
Kato 011
',In got rnment.
c
T
Ra•iin, Sam Schuster, Joe be attended by delegates of th,...
A.
Wets, S. Morris, W. Lev. H. Lan- groups, they will be thorough!,
Courting Aryans Punishable.
II. aired and debated.
Inter-. sky, M. Pollack. he Zink, P.
liFil{1.1N. -1.1. Ti A '
Gorzeck. II. Yarawsky, S. Fine, Si. Predicting the collapse of Th.
n arriage with .laws . ',. •w ere-
Joe
Leven-
Hitler regime on the basis of a
ly vunished, anctoding t , new reg- I.uhetzky. M. Margolin.
brilliant analysis of German
/I t t .erg WRIT\
I. •Ic.M
Illations announced by i he finis - • so n , Den Gould and L. Marks.
economic situation,
Dr. A If.-n-
ju , t It . .. The rein- ,
-Iaminionof
minion
• ■
A Voice: "There's a calendar, Goldschmidt, former dean of the
I I4 and :1
illations provide dra•t.ti penalties ,
Department of Economics at the
rInti snouts call Ma-
mister!"
inter-
behind
you,
e
found
guilt}
pf
for thos
2 rile

1 Rabbi Ceti , rhaum ad.
Ores., the SI1114. .11001 Assembling of at
Call • Eroropal floor h

University of Leipzig, appealed to
the intellectuals of America to fight
"for the dignity of the true op-
pressed Gerniany," and thus has-
ten the downfall of the Ilitlerites.
Dr. Golds•hmidt spoke at a din-
net given in his honor by the Amer-
Iran Committee Against Fastitt

Oppression

in Germany at the

c-

to! lismore.
trl
The latest developments in the
unrelenting drive against Nazi
Germany for imposing cruelties
upon its Jewish
rd an important stage as the Amer.

Fred J.

HA R R I !I I GT(

CONSTABLE

6th Wald

SPANISH AMERICAN
VETERAN
N V
VETERAN OF FOREIG
wort!
Hi s f a i t hf u l „vit., is

tit.,

Groat, presiding
'eo du r t b ,y Leo''.''
Jean League for i"OP
E In ed a's"-C
hU
e lalt ti e
" tnenrs.:?:f P
Jewish Rights, the Ameriaan Jew- ske, John YI:.':.1,:ho:'
ish Congress together with num - Jeffries, Ralph iN
.,tit:rut, i , ur., ,,.,h,
s ota
, h neltrii.ip,o,lraga
npnn:idzieets,liteunits for Ru hi n e r. Joserh : - .

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..aia;rinlli,sa,teCwhiiiii•t. he .;:preo
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Beige ,. o
h f a tity, 11t t i tleenr ,i

of means of escape
in Gcrmany.

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PRIMARIES
RIMARIES TUESP AY. °
for the Jewks P

HIS EXPERIENCE MAKES HIM THE LOGICAL, COI(

Re-Elect Edward R. BROCI

CONSTABLE 14th Ward

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