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~ tE VEIROfl/6N1S1t efRON ICU

PAGE SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .

DISTRIBUTE CAMPAIGN POSTERS

THE NAME PALESTINE

H

OUR RABBI" NEXT

The calunilitis Dispatch has the
wing to say in reference to
the name of the village of Pale-

'ay in ()Nu:

-Thu

National Fur Week

haoltol Palestin e because

of the
I e.i•Hoisng of tilts W01 - 11, 'a beau-
,
view tram the site,'
"The part, 'a beautiful view,' is
•he real sidniticante Of the name

October 30 to November 4

All this week Rollins is holding
a most exciting selling of Fur
and Cloth Coats — Our New
York representative brings you
Iris conceptions of the latest
Paris Fur 1;;Ishions for-

...••l, in the Berlin Opera House.
hes been highly praised by the
German newspapers. F:ven the
ferociously anti-Seinitic Nazi pa-
pers : the Voelkischer Ileobach-
ter and Der Angrifl edited by
Paid Joseph Goebbels, have
paned in the chorus of praise
for the Jewish opera singer.
Madan Raisa is appearing in
Berlin as a member of an Ital-
ian troupe.

Naliona I Fur Week

Our collection features every
fur—every accepted style—in
all sizes—you'll revel in these
glamorous Furs and your
practical self will find our
prices surprisingly attractive.

i•

These lovely coats will be "On
Parade" every day on Rollins second
floor.

■ 11-1 I Wilting

GERMAN PRESS AIMS TO SPREAD IDEA
THAT PERSECUTIONS HAVE ENDED AND
JEWS NO LONGER COMPLAIN OF ABUSE

Rollins Co.

fr'ontinued from Page One.'

rank
Couzens

That is the slogan which all Detroit voters will
adopt Nov. 7, on Election Day!

JEWS OF DETROIT:

You can hear Frank Columns, the outstanding a nd
able candidate for Mayor. speak to you on the problems
of your community

NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON

3.30 O'clock Sharp

WJBK

LISTEN IN-TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE

Rumanian Prosecutor Acts Against

Jewish Boycotters.

CZERNOWITZ, Rumania.

T. A.)--

The

legality of the .1t•tvish

boycott against Geoliati goods is
to be contested hy the pulilic pro,
ecutor here An order was issuol
to place under arrest Dr. Iii•uno
Markus, Jewish ,journalist, an the
charge that he printed It•atlets call
ing on the public to refrain front
patronizing a Gentian flint law 4111

eXhibiti011 ill 11 111e11 1 mode house.

Court act ion IS 11 ISo to he insti-
tuted against Deputy Ala. Dia-
mond and Dr, Markus Kremer syho
are members of the .1 oivish boycott
comni it t ee.

dew , .

Of

joint

V1,1101111,

order pro.

I. lle compilation of Etlak-

t

pit s I

maitoos.

Rllu-.rl

to

Millie
Jack
Rechtzeit
11 11 J
Schlossberg, noted stars of the
Yiddish stage who have just been,
added to the cast of lattman's
Yiddish People's Theater, will be
starred in "Unser Itehhele" I•Our
Rabbi") this • week-cud. Fli , lac
evening, Saturday' anti Sunday
matinees and evenings, at Litt-
man's Playhouse, Twelfth and
Seward.
This Chassidic operetta, which
will be marked by a group of nett
songs, will be presented by the
entity cast of Littman's Theater.

Junior

Home

NNIS

Buy with Confidence at
Detroit's Fur Headquarters

NATIONAL FUR WEEK
OCT. 30th to NOV. 4th

Relief Gives

Simchas Torah Party for
Children's Home.

.\

tilt' .14111 101'

I

Relief Society IV1is held On . Sun-
Oct. 22, at the home o f
It
5:.15 Ivanhoe.

day,

thus /1111111Unt••tl that the 4 . 1111i,

thrOtillil a V01111011(4'0 headed Lt
\II , . Elise Cohen, 511Se eeykle 4

1
. 111.1 el 1,1111 cis SIII1c11:, orate

to the Jewish

treat

t

Home.

Nett

t

w

. their i. ttintutl carnival.

sit

of the

But many provincial German
newspaper s point out that "the
order of our much-respected
Minister of Economic s is not
law for the member s of the Nazi
party. We continue to do what
we find necessary." At the same
time, provincial Nazi leaders de-
clared that they would obey only
Hiller's "Mein Kampf" ("My
Struggle," in which the boycott
i s urged.
A number of townships dis-
played signs prohibiting Jews
from entering and many vil.
lagers were assembled to the
sound of church bellsa n d
warned not to deal with the
Jews.
Among the towns that re-
solved not to permit the entry of
Jews are Herolsberg, Buben-
f orth, Mittlefranken and Rord-
elsee, in Bavaria; Glasbeck, in
Westphalia, and Giessen, in
Hesse.
The municipality of Ansbach
decided not to permit more Jews
The official
to enter the town.

for Mayor" -

1 1111 , 1

Will Present Rechtzeit and
Schlossberg at Litt-
mann's Theater.

ZIf11•110. 1 11, (lets S5, at :1 :MI,
Ag e n c y reported that the
I. The intimidation
N■ initt:ed Ear-
„t.
letitios awl
a tan had Lein taken, not only pail onizing
dh,play
Jewish :Imps.
Richton. At this ineet- .
Itecause of the mid shoulder SS1Velt
Posting- pickets till JeWi,..11
the entire year
For
event,
Iterniato•is arms demands, but el c1111444,1.
were Planned..
also On Nazi assertions that Ger-
G. The
man objections to discussion of placards railing- for a boycott a
-
the Pn'itnin
Jew, of Ger- Jews.
i the national council of
nludr
many were disregarded,
7. Photographing customers en -
the Stetilten Socit•ty of America
"The ',agile
Nall ions lost its tering Jewish shops or the publish-
to
right to represent the CiViliZell ing of such photographs, display- „
Will Id 1 1 1 , 1111se it 1111t1 beelillle 1111 mg thelll
pillories with names

1 .
. 111 1 „ 10, 1 ,1 „, th e
ti•oparant
a
.1
.
111tI-Faseiss mass meeting and a and addresses.
forum for .lows and Marxists,” the
The
r emphasizes again that 11.:":e":.il,t1.'„,
s tit‘;lt'lli'l'ill't
Ildeti. t ts r '''slit':\ 11:: ‘ ' .'l .
Jewish 1111115 should Ile , given a i
dispatel, t•harged.
The anti-Semitic weekly Freder- eh/Wel.
exist, other lb' ese
:1.5
11.1.111;'111'11'14 -
ica has been banned from dis. 1 ill 11 1 . 11110110yl, and workers will
L ength, for t h e I blense
Irihation in the S11111 .
stiffer through the r esulting union- American
of
101•Ca.se a an article In the ployinent.
League, the
current issue, "dada lieware." The
Although the Nazi p ar .,: a .11e
's'h
itigilU:figtti‘li i:::1 Sillt 'e
aA
til: (:‘1..'i!n
bus
.7-tide, %%Title!! by the editor of
ni.,1 tt illi : s.11u
, 11 eN ■1 1.11I :t 1 ni t f
t
it ■ r i
f 1., th ui n
it ,;.,N111i1z1i1.11.
the weekly. Herr Holtz, call, for agait
.Ira
i
extermination of the Jews.
e,s the order points out that
„ r t h e st

On the other hand, the Reich
Cornroisar for sick fund s an-
nulled the boycott against the
Jewish optician s ordering all
sick-fund societies in Berlin to
make no distinction between
Jewish and non Jewish firms in
placing orders. This is the re-
sult of the order by Dr. Kurt
Schmitt, Minister of Economics,
prohibiting the boycotting of
Jewish businesse s on the ground
that it is against the best inter-
ests of the country to do so.

66F

the

1.111 , i1

Followinv Ole Nazi announcement
Id this action, the Jewish Tel

Th..

to

, s

League on the pretext of the Jew-
ish question liad heen predieted•

lams. Similarly the engineers' as-
soriation testily,' to :Moot only
.% rya?, to inembei'ship.

ADAMS AT GRAND CIRCUS PARK

STATION

for the l'ommunitt. Fund dr ive which I, I ,

oh I hi. :M.

Four shows daily at the Fox
Theatre all this week!

OVER RADIO

However, despite the praise
that is being lavished upon
Madam Ratio, not a single Ger.
man paper has found its neces-
sary to inform its readers that
the much-praised opera singer is
a Jewess.
The impression is
given that she is Italian.
\ inl tier older a551111,t boy.
, "11.1.".
tea, isstl•il. chi. tlItle

51 s. Jost-oh Alt-Mile!, Ili. Eleanor Hlmu , Mrs..-. Joseph Ilirurl-
_„ h, I 11, committee limn the Couneil of .1t.wish WOIlletl, are shown

from 14 78 to 14 2500

The

villag e of Palatine, in

,mtunly, was laid out in
I- I by Samuel Loring. It was

IT IS IMPORTANT
TO KNOW YOUR
FUR COAT IS FROM

YIDDISH FEATURE

T h e Prussian government
withdrew all subsidie s which
have hitherto been granted for
the support of Jewish social re-
ref. Maintenance of institu-
tions including the home for the
aged, homes for the blind and
a number of dinics, must now
fall on the shoulders of the Jew.
ish community.
The Palestine Bureau re.
ceived an additional 150 certifi•
sates for prospective German
settler s in Palestine.
N1141. ate not entitled to refuse
to appear before a Jew i-ht judge,

eti n en Society as

II Is 111 the Interests of the country
to abstain from the boycott.

of their assiduous . campaig n
gospel
-plead the

On the Who,. hand, the manic.- swung

polity of A rsehtvang, unanimously

le,i111•11 that Jewish peddIVI'S

t ' • '11i 11 tch I :111'14 1' a . l■ ' r q.St

11,1

rohib ited 1 from

1 III

;aid Ihut „ Oirira! Signs In this

11 S %'11

Aryan childre will no longer t
fi r named Abraham, in the states
o f

.; 11" eefw
or g l
c h u r che s dec id ed.

I

1 r

\";s.,, TI't tt ;s:2: 1 1 4. ' 1111 11( 11 It:: 11 t r r h;I'Si(1 "
1.1 111. -

by the•
into the charge Inade
foiled States Lines, lie., that the

acnad l
local

Abraham was s formerly a most
popular name in these provinces,

the

.‘ copy of the I.t.ague . ,

t he f

1 . As t e lt:, 1 , 1 ,,tt.
1 t,
. S.
by the

h e

„lir

sent-ollicial organization, reported.
'
The \Volt!' dispatch corroborate-
, Jetvish Ttdegraphic Agency'report -
thy
14."th" i n from litmlin and Geneva in which
"'rang neithmi
they
faith.
Germany's
withdrawal from the
'hirer' front
him 'vim
faith nor

as a revel;

ing for racial purity and conolt•nin-
ing the mixing of littoel.

without
' t it'. ; II ' ' 1 " I'''"' . . P " le ',1 I"' ,
iieare , Is not itretz Israel ."

U

National Fur Week Oct 30 - Nov. 4 present new fashion in Furs ..

the vogue of elegance demands elaborate use of Furs

ti ,,, i n ,1„,,hni... with It. u po ll.leal

1,pponent,-, wa, 11 , 1it- cred at :1 . 1)0,1,

FUR FASHION SHOW

FOX THEATRE

EAST GRAND RIVER AT LIBRARY

than 1 25 beautiful models
trill be shown.
Detroit has been combed for
the most beautiful girls that fault'
I ecured to display the marvel-
'', creations which the f•r-
hants have on display. The firms
It In , ate included in the show are:
etow•ey Milner Co., .1. I. Had-on
Raseks, Annis Furs, Ilimel.
l o,ii !bothers & Co., Herman 111111
M-11 Mai 1.s, B. Siegas ro., the
P.-!ha es., Frank & Seder's, lie-
d, II'-. Dittrich Co., Mau
I. ,ti leis. Dant•hoff Furs and the
People's Outfitting Cm
In addition to the tremendous
fur fashion display, the Fox Thea-
ter is presenting 11 11 unusual stage
show, the star of which is Lillian
Roth, who has gained fame on the
I stage, screen and radio; Georgi•
Price. the unusual comedian who
has been successful in ,cores
IlroadwaY revues: Bill Aaronson.
winner if the l'aul Whiteman ra-
dio rontest in Detroit a few years
aee: Jules and Joste Walter, Jaek
Ies ant) Company. the Fox
• • d Group, Sam Jack Kaufman

Musical Madcap-, and the
• It Darlings.
lie Deme, the youthful
•earvel, who, though hut
'!•• t for ■ snly a week.
town by the ears, It
retained far the cotton,:
part of the program

II c“nstinesion with the f


Nlore

ALASKA SEAL, newly irn
portant in the fashion plc.
ture, is employed for this
coat with its novel sleeve
and collar treatments.

llf

ERMINE FOR EVENING: A full
length wrap of Russian Ermine
with an air of distinction all its
own. The very new collar ripples
softly. or can be drawn up snugly
around the throat.



"'vs.

NI.itgan ate II,

7.

,



The softy 1.1

THE 1933 version of the
ever - popular all - purpose
Mink coat, has simple fitted
lines. An adjustable scarf
collar, and sleeve fullness
gathered Into a tight cuff.

!i•en Norris n..1...
•,-
of which revolses ii:lout tile itr:

• a $2,1. ■ alo

OUR old favorite, Muskrat. appears .5 a
HUDSON SEAL takes unto
swagger style with scarf and lining of
itself a wide band of natural
gray Persian Lamb to em- ' novelty vroolcrepe. Note how the skins
are worked in timbre effect.

phasae shoulder width.

1,

T ',

OCTOBER 27—NOVEMBER 2

ANNIS FURS

LUXURIOUSLY collared in Sit
ver Fox, moire Caracul tends it-
self beautifully to the intriCate
manipulation seen in this coat
for the tea hour.

" •

Annis Furs offer the ultimate in fine quality
. . . expert workmanship is reflected in
even the smallest detail . . . their smart
styling carries an instant appeal to the
most discriminating ... yet consistent
prices prevail on the least expensive
to the most costly offering. So again
we repeat, "It is important to know
your fur coat is from Annis."

CELEBRATE 100TH
FUR ANNIVERSARY

Fashion Dictates Furs

Kehrth
ull Cshst
nder Ku!
SAWA

tl .' ie
order
fIi .‘t iaI:
tea "t: issued
La v o k-

inlierlin under the auspices of
the Earl Schurz Foundation and
was the first open criticism of the
Labor Behind Boycott,
stok, Poland, w ho is singing this
work- }Eder government made by a for-
1V.ASHEXIITON. The success
was
.ign obser,er in the Reich.
of the boycott Lt' Arne! ican
,
' In an eloquent plea for under-
'N lit' German-made goo,':.
pro-
of the Cvorman people
in
stasding
test against the "persecution" 01
and justice for Germany, Dr. Eddy
trade unions and the it-Irish tie, ,,,,,,,,,,,
,I ,i f ..,1,„
very rea l danger of
id e Itx. the Hitler, government was
misinteri o et ing the situation there
'''-''!aimed here by
William Green ' and of destending to the level of
president of the American Fetle'r-
the Nazis in rombatting II Oita-
ation of Labor,
ism."
National Fur Week Ushered
Mr. Green announced that dr-.
Germany today is "a sick nation"
in with Show at the
ell liars elects being prepared t o send
he declared. "She is shell-shoek.il
out to organized labor throughout by six successive blows of fate"
Fox Theater.
the eountry. announcing the ar-
Giving credit to Hitler as tht
ESTABLISHED 1887
National Fur Week, it celebra- lion of the recent American Eml- greatest unitit•r of Germany. ilt•
eratinn of Labor convt•ntion in
tion to mark the one hundredth
warned that Hitler was patholeci
anniversary of the establishment voting the boycott and calling' all cal and neurotic and the "nem
dangerous man today."
of the fur industry in Detroit, labor to its support.
Mr. Green said the circular
to i H111 afraid its long as h e lives
was ushered in with the presenta-
tion of a gigantit• fur and fashion ', timid '', hi ' ", ilitmit , "'m eal t " this p o ison of anti-Semitism will
Anlerleall workers Ni 11115 110 more never
show on the stage and in the lobby
Cermandnall e goads or 'er vire'
i l !fit t i •tlli l lnit i l :ll hiin'' s t t ha'n' t•h ,•!.. 'C i ' f"tinhti ttl-
of the Fox Theater on Friday.
until the Hitler government ceased cra m,. ,,,,Ity h e ,,,,,, ,,,,,,....,,,,,,,d
Practically a score of the leading
its activities arainst trade union- while in Gurmany. ' I. is hard to
merchants and manufacturer, of
ism and the Jews.
, oss 'he-. .lie
• e •I uto descen-
the city will participate in the
,.. ,, 'i, I • i . I .i. Nilzi , ... he
celebration by presenting the most Rejected Untermyer Ad. Published
on for five month-, the I
of Pringle Furniture Co, Spot .
k, , , , , ,
pretentious models that they hale
teas
by Nation.
t " ''''''"
L det"ti"n
t " te„,„
k " '" ,iiiin
1 " . ,
sow
rs JR
RaE dv io ery lis ou % d 0
ay ver
The charge that I . , I,' Ven 1.111',U-
,,lion and Loth
e ,li„s„ly
designed for the coming season.

Rost Raisa, well-known Jew-
ish opera linge r, once of Bialy-

Iduciaton
J Rune

movem e nt if

Alunich high court Imhof in
even in hundred per cent Aryan
i 1.15 t e use
erNi ■•■• of German
h
the cae of a Nan party member
families and was considered an
1,y
The
who mused to prest.M. Ills ease
ho no
r. Among the old Germa n
truns p orr a t ion of
order'
;iJgl
lies
to
fam ilie s in Lowe r Saxonia, .1
1 10 the court
because a Jewish
Church Body Rejects Hitler Pro
Ha mburg and
eteen
fivight bw
least o ne menibe r of every fam•
judge happened to be presiding
test Resolution.
Nt'w fork.
that day.
iip carries Ibis Biblical name.
1.I.
ATT.\
I AT
N
The tamtlict of the high court
The hundredth cows,• n, Ile-
17,01::
'flit',,
T. 41.1
By 11 Vote of 2'21 to I, the
rhohar•s that "non-:krt.:in descent Lrett was opened in Iieliin L1 the
Nett/.1 1.1sey :Synod of the Proshy.
Is insutticitmt wound for ..hawing Zionist Federation, which is Ile, r - Jewish
to I/r. Shot wOoll .
teruill L1111 !VII colltle111111 1 1 a res10111-
,..,
Pf houses. the 'alerted shortage
disrespect to a Jewish judge.
nen protesting atmin,t the ti•t•at-
altithentime.
II"' and
" 1"1 ‘vith
Di,ru , slou by the 1,folgue of
Falling in line with the Lerman adult...
youths
who ilcsite I
ac tion last July in ...oidemning
111 11
Nations
of
the
Jewish
question,
government campaign agaiat all
" f
1,
NaZi perstmution of the Jews in
d, agitinst the wishes of the German intermarriages between
,..
ttt„11, 1 ' 1 ,
t'. t i, , i eitita t it ,',‘ a r t i,e;,.,i t h the view "1
1111 , 1; EI".''
11 1
Ipastor Of
Germany.
I/r. Eddy s speech, in
Ile lioa
11: (1111 I ell ,b,i,, gn ti„„ .
nail re. and tion-Ar•ans, the thirteenth
.
i 'ltltu ,r! :!;is.in li Hart, '. his
hell', Who. ri•opost11 the resollItIoll,
ritti-ititu t :I: which he critirizol the Nazi legally
forG el
wit:1- eontrie,s of German
m itti - "ssItt of the t
its suppres-
MM iisked f o r ty ,,, n ,,,b ) .
anti-S,
f

I'
Its
,
for the drawal from the League of Na
in session at the Eniversit
recent,
origin and sprang all only snot of Illa.rty and its 'ruthless ta-
t:eon:in Jews.
The Rev. \Vatter tn,„. t
w
Now, Age tie v. Leipzig adopted resalutians call- in the last
few months

Ili, vied' n us u pp iwUoO

At the
mmittt
seisenft
snarl,
accent

nook coat.
F'•-m day to den' &Hind the
t,., th, fur show
in
le will be a number of special
di•plaa- s in the lobby of the thea-
ter

,t

T. ref ,1 Y.1 .) , A 101 : Tier,
German ...a
,,,,,, ibl y
,..„.., „

I.I.
NE". YirliK.
prott,t against t he

den 1.. who Is. 0 , 4
1.
I l in
1. n i tn .1

press to print till
States or a • • ',,,, tour, is aetually
advert 1. - meat offered them by
In to.roilin • . .. ot the nova:an:la
Samuel Untermyer, president of
.,., 4 ,, ,, „ 4.,.. an i zat „
. , n i ii
the Ani•rit•an League for the Ile- th e G n i.. ,. -. ...., .
lets-mad,. I, N-
lets-

i .„1,„,i .

the Illetropiditan

_ _ , _ _

Vilify Urges Boycott.

't

^eriu

ills

A

ish

a rev

111 1101

SO,

..,, x,..',, B ,.,, , g,

'4 i'l,
!y 14
Mrs.

etig Aell Tirli:st.,lidi•It'rrOL:IY.:I . ' ',..:.:I;
rand
I.I. 1. A.)---10. dim presentations is I
ri, It
t red . .'
in an address at laxly On Sundays at ! a , p, m.
1n.
fens, of Jewish Rights, the Na-
p, ,„,,,, .,
,,, „. , }
ling of the Etailleil Over W.IR under the
.,,.,,,:,,,,..
fI
L
,

.■
'
-"I'"'
o
(ion. noted liberal weekly, Put'
.i: ..,.. , I .. , „,',",::: . iii, of dew • . I . amies at the thi,•ago' of the Pringle Yuman- • .• • .d"
.„. i
• . x

told a large :lade The program is knoe
lished the rt'jected advertisement.
,,,,. , ,„ ., I . ,, , • •,,•./.rl
.
.
M, ,
WISNX, Pah "' ll"ii ' '
deeming it "a matter of such pub- ,,,,, n k int., ,,n ,I' , ,. ,, .. n .• h ,,... ti.::itn
et 1,1-1 „:::n,,Iii i, t ,• kst ii,i,fi;ls.. ,,titil „frasi';,:ri.nouif
Ih to ,..nri m ait t i c ,,:mt , ti f iy affaunsi,,.. , ': , ,.., . i . :!: ,'nIt a: ••,...;! ,,, a
lie interest that we here give
German-
1
sup. ... Count von la e I.Ie 1. ■ 1' IDeutsch
space to Mr. Untermyer's
iiVe of the Central Union of Ger- Donald Novo:.
Not 1-
a ,'"I'm'
:sot
Hifi, is to replace 1•.,. l• Weigand,
i... former set•retary
04
pressed advertisement."
n
the pr esent dirt.ctio , f 'sazi prima- tiles. Dr . . liblv
Nulled Lt' a string in ,dilt.
MN.
'
•. i
.
. and an der
-

of the 1 . NI, I . A. i n A . a.
51En
Mr. Untermyer's rejected :Over- ganda in the Enitud s...
of .1,d. 11t
.h
the
direction
ter,
ll , " ,4 o l' ,
..

.• ' tirtuo•
.•
tisement was an anawer to a full 10 return to Germany shortly, al- i i h .dv i n nt -rnatio nal affairs onowned
violin
,l,itir
nt " fl
i
t t
'
'
i i
page advertisement in the New legedly because he is unable to ..,•.
The unusual aspert , • ',' l'I''
ILA
k To Halt "Mad Dog of gram is that, in :Odd,
arm
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York morning newspapers, includ- cure a renex-al of his visitor's visit. Nazis Seek
tic the Yiddish dailies, in which
slings Of Novis and tlo
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Deelaring that the League of the
Perry S. Straus, president of R. Friends of New Germany, set up
LDSA NI;E: 1•Ir . o 1 .7, " l'al. I.I. T. KUhini's ensemble, bur • •1 110'
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II. Mary and Company, states the open orders from Germany, has A./ - Charging that an attempt is Oct anecdotes regard ins - . c"rtti
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position of his firm on the boycott replaced the officially disbanded living made tit :stip
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narrated
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Bart

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the production
of German goods.
Nazi Party in the riittal States. „I the cinema, - Th e m a d D og o f well known writer a..: - rival '
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In the Macy advertisement Mr. Mr. Deutsch asserted that the head Europe" by intimidating the Hays critic.
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Straus answered several tif the IF th-. freight department at the . rganization and other producers, a better understando .
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letters he had rec e ive,' objecting North
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German IfloYd (Aces in New AI Rose, a Hollywood arts repro- composers and a keen' r
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to the sale of German goods. The York, A. Minting, is it leader of s•ntativt• and spokesman for the lion of their works.
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president of Mary', d eclar e d that t he Nazi brain trust in this noun- 51a re h of Time Product ions, in an
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The name of Dona'
as a loyal Jew he resented the try.
II.. linked the Silver Shirts interview with a ri presentative of now one of the best isl
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treatIllellt of the Jew -, in liernlanFi, and the Kakhi Shirt s with the Nazi the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, radio broadcasting.
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mediately sky-rocketed'
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them when. '

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leading viold ,,- ' -
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William F ..It t man. presi-
a nis ol
tith his anonymo-
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I h'smt• the fail that the t hinge S•u. of
the Unten of Rumanian Arab Suit Against Jewish %

:long that Mr. Stt,e.. ' .
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Fund Dismissed
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light to speak for thi .:. • .• • ... o•
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dismissed,
were see , . o
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month- imprison,- • • . , , ..-n in Rumania is reaching and T. A. i --The plea •.• -

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flied il..culn,nt: supporting his Mashwiki village. I.• a' ''
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Herr \I o
i•Illintiim that the ineitements to wareth,
sought
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a!ter
del for activities incompatible ,.... Inilence which
to putt base goods: in Iii ,. ii: ,
have come with richt. on a section near t'. . 14
The charge that the iimi - Gc,-- his office
I great frequent y in recent weeks settlement in a suit aga•r '• I L,
i,
Since Moth Dr. Mr • V and Herr are in direct defiance
man boycott
detrimental
detrimental to the,
of govern- Jewish National Fund. u , " '
interests of the American people., Muertlel had already been in pri.- ment authorities.
jmisaed by the court.

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