AbDt.TRovn, visn PAGE: SIX RONICLE and THE LEGA! i ltROVICLE PIM tilt JUNIOR HOME RELIEF ELECTORAL "VICTORY" FOR HITLER WAS PRENZLAUER GROUP JOSH SARASOHN'S MRS. HENRY WINEMAN AND ISRAEL -nit. And in "t\ ; ENDS MEMBERS DRIVE AIDED BY JEWISH VOTERS WHO DARED , MUSE SINGS AGAIN, 6, nu'" you I, HIMELHOCH NAMED CO-CHAIRMAN OF LUNCHEON SUCCESS for her lips v • NOT VOTE AGAINST NAZI CHANCELLOR RECENTLY FORMED WELFARE COUNCIL Miss Ida Lippman To Address hint. I s A I, 1'. Griebl, and h., :meted during In, ing Nazi body in the Cno...I Shoe , . )oik. Testified at th , Friday. the federal gland Jai , I ;1.1.1' Re. easing het le, handed . e , T.1 t!, 1, 1,1 i111111,11. , the fur . 1..5 I II 1 11 ill I ' • 'h. , fl I/111 (Continued from Page One) - ...at the on \l r.. 1,1:ill a 1141 marl II 11,... th fund Nettle , ,n,•,1 of the I[ for the thus re, \1:1 1 1:1 II Ile ,, lift. 111, ,11 I1., 11 H, , I .1. ■ 11.1 La e 0 IIell11 the 1111 antic View in Verie. I' ..1 1 1 119. A-ma S. Sa Fa:1 01111, ,a 1,1111111, la 11 yer, radio broadcaster, public ity and advertising man, poet, column ot,• \VS 11 liter and e(111.1', play- rIght and producer-his famous w 011111'1'Ni \' I 1 1, I , .11111 1 , ■ I i.ut III, I, .111, :Ill' 11 ,11 ,.1, It i, chatged 11 Captain I;; • 1 arrivod 11111 A111,911,11 1., 1 Nazi SIVVI ■ tpven t he (1erinan-Anserican ( hamber of Coiniorrce in New York the Department of Com- merce at Washington i, consid- r r i ng m•prehentat•on s 111 d e a g ainst the curre nt boycott of 11.1.1G erm an goods. Bo th the German Anne rh Conference and Staats•Ilerold Corporation are Seeki00 full it, formation on the effects of the boycott and the meaur• s being adopted to enforce it. for huh mission to the Department Commerce. • \I III t•tti• I:1111111111, 1 Atirl \illrr 11' - 1 . 1 " 1 1.Il t,,,,t mint II, Is no likelihood , Truce on "German Day." While Julio- llochlrldei, coon set for t he .Iglu-11 W;11 \ Friday deviated he intend, v 1.1; III- drawing his protest ..)..!:1111 of German lho VVIVI111t11/11 1)e,.. r, al Madison Squa, a note Of resentment ihani-t ti e • rr r•I Steuben Soeiet y, '11.11 lo 1 1 6111; II [Lt,' .11 II 11.111:'"11 IIV 1)1, - 1 •1 11 r I 1111, 1 •,, , Ihi v 11 , 1 I S 1 111 1 ' ,• , ••in .•I I 11,1 t IA1,1 Sour 111. , . all1 11 lio 1 ■ 11 111111- 111.1 . A 111111111u, III (Woo:in-Amer 111tIt.i riorvi.rirrrtrt ican (nail..tenet , declared that the flit. Ilit• tint! tirorrir tr• Steuben Society. I plat•httr. lo':. Irrrrit rrrr thr. 1/1' hand, el t he 1...ague t..wirl Ion 1 lo neoo tlx v ., F1111111.'1 Of New Germany, the ts.,,,I1.1 1,1 , I mot inthentml Nazi group in the .ml 1 1 ,- 1 111 1 y lint.' I, 1101101,1 United States. In the weitritinie, Itobert It - rn haunt, president of the Fedet atm!, Jame. G. McDonald Arriv es in ■ 1..• of German-Jewish S ti Geneva. 1,I lilei•I tic . lo, 611011 III Call 11 f;1.:\L\ 1 T 111.•11 group, one of the 2.; VeLleietion I1 I 11 1 coil...sing the t Conference, to determine Ow ludo to la. titken tovio d the H., ben Society fete. I II VIVI:Ate , 111 will assemble eatly this week III flit' act inn toward the proposmI Ji-w, i, Miieut 51 1 I I I I I I II, III(' 1 1 •11 1/1111Itiee5 III' I 1 111,11 SelV11 1 1 1 Group, the kt ' 111111 , 1 \ 11 P. 1 , 111111 his 41e111- of the .humor-, F e ld N ov , 13, ., proposed that the cltilt become r r. Jot,- Ilk, .1 ntenilatr or the I- r.•II.r ight lo ok "Dedi- Ruth ish Youths' organization. . Estlwr Shulman and lit- tintin.a man Lapidus wets. selcttt d a.; it. did!, ..' will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 8 p, tn., at the Chnt- h,Om Hotel, Second and 191/11Tee ilV1•11110 , . No1111 E. AI 1 1 11,1:1111 will de- 011.1/1'111I•I1,11 :111111 V-- Of Ile 1 ;1 . 012e S ■ 1111:iyanIt; and ttIll he cer11111LI 1 1 11 I „ 11.155 1, 1 III \• till a rt.11', Iil by 111'''''1i.:11 1"..1 NIINit.'1, 1 . - . 11,11 . 111 1.. 1 1 111 :ind I lhe puhlic :S 1,11 it. I.. C . 11 , 111 Of Ills rtrJ 1 Aaron pre.illi.111; I leltoy, II. Maur,. ,\ ,,,, ■ 1. he 111,1 ' 11 by the I .. art. 1.1.1,111I rr. 0 i„ \ \ I Phil Bricker, Furrier, Has edont,... Attacked. quarteis 1 1 la 12 'nod, I loeilivard. next to le Dexter Theater„Ad fht' , ',hot% rolan tv1101 . 5 a won- , Itid• r , 1, id re •0,11Y of fine fur' •.-nlay is an uprtn-date tvin . k• v1.' , Ii totannol to do all tepairing and remodeling ,, noble ',rites, Mc. Bricker's 1.,:it• is making coats to ord,r, TI '1 ■ Iii. ;'. II 111111: Ito 11 1_ 1, I . ! ,,E q ea d III id,.111i II , ir.1101 , I , .IiI III • 1 1 11 1 , 011 anti 1 you To Carveth Well, Evert, thing Is "Kalt.4" in Russia. t hat Cat t et it TM 11', 11 . .111gUI who (der, 0 \ i/IIII'er, Ir ' ' ut,1,, ,, mlly 1t, • tra \ I'll'Il In 1 11. , i , I le,: /II , pie III , 111111 . 11 1. 1'11111 (I. P I , ,,'1, . , ,t, 1, 1 \I , 1,1 . , In, ,s, food and the 11 1 . ,I, 1 IIIII. 1• . n 11 lot ■ 11• ', ell, 1 -III' , 111:. ■ 111 , of 111 1,1 111 , .! Ille 4 • 10, ,, 1:1111 1i t In- . 1A ■ 1 , / t I! i'll 1,1 1I, In ' 1 , 1•11 , , ' I • I \ I r I, II, 1, •., I • .:1; !, : I: 1.:1:111,..t I! . Ill .11' Son,. fit . illtt..1 u1, tiititly ' i • I , • :tn. 1 \11,1 th,l 1.1. T. .A tie , title I 1:1 , 1111,1 a fl ■ "'Ile ,‘ ill , a /41,11 1 , 1, I . ,1, ,• :III .1 ' Semitic students. The Jett 1.1, dents su,c, , soled in tenting tie aitta•km, until they were titmliy 1 1 \Tr \VI -11'1:11Pd by to ntmilter exceed- 2.1 tints..., ing the, Th;• ro•tor I••• university Ordered 1111 innne111,, ,, • of the at- tad: , Bremen Watches Realty Transfer the ,;tI, I , Ridi 1 cat , coac don I tillIdt 14r, „I., ., .rt 11,11. 7 w ill] Aunty Rose, 1, a h, need, SOIlle •• Ihi hiking '. ,- d 111s. But bus (11 to roaniD 1' lose In. Tve-fhist-Tliree-Nine, ,hat hot of mine:' I /111.'- • 1111t , \ illle 111, II I . ' \ \ )1111,e -I , 1410 11 'I • ' Clause Hurts Protestant Pastors. CI. T. .\ .161111 1 Minister Schmitt in proclainqh , tied Aryan-Jewish parity in the letting to Hug, to an of public contracts ac indicative ..1 II, railway ' of the lapse of racial ft.eling in Germany today. I h stressed that all "Whether or not the Jew will tad., IS , hiployees licarrvinv dr- ever be acceptable as a member scetalants of 21 ) .1c s ;), the f t II of the race or whether marriage will be automatically dismis , ,•,1 between Jew and Arian will be from their posts. • sanctioned in Germany, I cut not In urgent caws, the general di- - One rector of the radv.,.- Schmitt said. foretell," 4,11 thing is certain. however. Iteich• authorized to make . s, ,'.ions, if skanzler flitter has b ee n restoring it is in the int,. I aa- s ayt ,yyteo, I " 1 privileges to Jews quite frequently of late; and there is every veason subject t., to believe that this trend will con Forty per cent of the Gentian tinue." Jewish physicians who left Ger- many have gone to Palestine. Schmitt is outlining a program and about 20 are emigratin g I .14 1 of which will include a ❑ u 1111. each week, according to the addresses from roast to coast be. Berliner A ert.e Corresponde nt . Ile fore German organizations. Effortsare being made to expressed certainty that the en- a frilitote the settlement of the American organization .11* tire Stahlhelm members, t! Sat in nun;- German physicien s in the United States. The American consul ber, with more than 35 iter cent in Berlins, being requested to of them citizen, of the rioted issue visas to physicians desir. States. will be co-ordinated with the German Stahlhelin, which was ing to mote to America. The y will probably he required to taken over by the Nazi govern- h•ve sufficient means to live in meant in September. the United States for a year The Stahlhelrn leader insisted until Americ an state ex, mina that he had no interest in the anti- German boycott in this country lions required of foreign doctors who wish to practice in that and that his mission did not con- country are passed. cern measures now being adopted S tty iwr cent of the doctors on by German societies and agents endeavoring to counteract the boy- the -a., fund panels in Berlin. colt. Ile also denied that he had who!. are supported to some ex, any acquaintance with Heinz tent by the government. are still Spanknoebel, fugitive leader of Jewish, the Reicha Commisar for the Nazi organization: in the medical matters declared in an or- United Staten who has been re- tick in the Deutsch., Aerzteblatt, ported as being in retirement at organ of th e German doctors. He the Germany Embassy in Mon- urged the organizers of o w tend. "cleansing" movement to continue .4 roatifaas Bofors Jews. ; thyn work and not to relax their , Mrs. Maria Griebi, wife of Dr.. efforts. particularly in Berlin. 191,1 !. rig the 111 11,1! ■ .' e ,, ,i and 1,1 • tottrit'.1 Bands I' . • I I. , BERLIN. nual affairs, commemorating tint 4;1111 Pr.,1,. s t a m landing of the first Germans in feting on account of the Aryan the United States, there XVIII be a 11111:1V1 1.111)1 iler1.11$, I,, , v did eel conflict between the "At- he iI1,1 1 1 1 11,1v11 f10111 slew 1,11 ;Oleo , - yan" and Jewish German groups tors, it Was ili , 1•11,1•11 be the 'fan, in New York. nelno . ghtind 1V.11 .5 ssoci- Schmitt Belittles Atrocities. ation of which v o n Ilia_ Captain G e org Schmitt, Hitler- denburg is pato., ite Hall( lloW 111 the United Stales The number of clergymen who for the purpose of securing alleg- are persecuted for being married lance of the American Stahlhelm to Jewish ,5 1011111, or to Women, organization to the Nazi t woo Party,1 ea.. oewise 1 :oraears, has not proclaims that the position of the yet been established. The Prmo.- Jew in Germany had been consid- tion If rlergymrn o f th e lc, trebly bettered during recent ant faith, not counting thov• who months and that, in his opinion, are married to Jew,", , ,,, who race discrimination in the Third "have .1, v • I, blood" 1, thee per Reich will wane. cent of ti ,, entire y, \\Inch 1 . 1 s In an interview at the Waldorf- Is alno-s All J, Astoria with the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, Captain Schmitt and 1 ,, , I het' .1. . areh cited recent acts of Ec o n o t,0, lIs S e 11 1.1.1ItY I hat :Old I', Mield ' I it ‘..t l'it . hash I m. 11oWll fllErier Ill, Inc I1 in :11111 I ea.! 1 , 1, get 'II-. It I. e., d 11 Pell, Moil : I /.:II art In Moved to 11612 Dexter. 1 . , I 1 , Eternal 111111 I I I Iletron I„,,; 1t1 . 1 1... I Ile I. I I Vii •' 10 of humor and It," hy, Josh you tan, , will be 11, 11111 1 ,1 111 at a 11,V I ehairman of Jallin, representing the v i e , Invited the al o gil o v e r p i t Seniors to 11.11,1 a joint parade n. I . .tr on Tuesday eveion II. i . II .1. II, II,: 51 , - and .lodge I itltlit'- 1•1,11,1, !filth 'farm Eein , tein. Armand Shah en 1 , ichprosillent , ; till II t., c e v LI Ilyinan letpedus 1,;„ ,,,u) , ,a , : man ", , wed to the hog:lam e, then II Id ; '1, ■ • th, , Of 11111111T It, . 'I 1 .1 , eleati..s, mu 1, 1 1 1, , featured at HI: th, 1.11 .1. , will bl 11111,1 1 I ' Ittl I III fiend 1011 l' dollar ' .1 1,1'1,11 1 11-1 It I' Preparatimis tee 11 111101* Way rrarticipatirrit it the Ill 1. ■ t. • 11111 , 1 11-.1 , -1 Ih1 1 , t. ing fut . 11.1•I. kick, him in the --s.ither bit ,, tour 11•111'1',111 1111V1121 , Society at its monthly meeting 55 111141 III liel 1." , iitici ( 'l, " 0101 Josh seriou,ly, heart of \1 111,'last Illeeting MRS. HENRY WINEMAN ( \I , 1111i111 e1111 Ile who the Li, Null be mil 1,11111'r t I 41 ,• ■ Jot ored I y the Detroit Philosophical 1 1111, c 1i I .1 .1,rt 55, tayatia, the famous Spanish- 1inerican ithilosophen, will b e h,001 . 11:h ol \ I. I - - 11i', , .I t. ■ .11 r1 i., 1 11111111all;1 11 , . For ovtal , '" 11 of 1.1",51'11- tieth anniversary, Georg.. San , 'I'. A.) 1 dal the invitation, which Is con,I.1,•Ic 1 unlikely itnoinin•li as the German 1 Aryan tdoodal, and will 11 111V, 1\\11 / I, .1 \ PHILOSOPHY SOCIETY TO HONOR SANTAYANA, h Get Yellow Col II, I I MOGILOVER JUNIORS I tothe Nazi relief heittlquarters A joint committee of Nark and representatives will consider the application s and pass 11110,1 them. of 'In, ,o, 1 t;,•1 two, .1 ft, I SeerC1,11, III 11 .1 1,1 Which will in turn transmit 111,11 I of Nitth,r, , 111 In many circles the attitude M r. 51ot 1,,11.1, 1, of (lie Jewish group. is forecast , 01 1,l • s being decidedly unfavorable .\ , '- 1/1'1:11 1,11 to taking part in any celebration 111I 11111 1, 1 ' at which the s wastika e mblem is displayed. According to a deci- 11111111 , , .• r1 rr1trirr:ItIr• 1.•. , • sion reached some weeks ago • .1i ■ II111'1•111 I 1' III by the German-Jewish groups, 111. 1 111 ~ d' re1:11 Ye no member will at tend cerei monies at which the Hitler in- O., Ir.II 11,1 00 good authority signia is flown. of tio• that Ow opening ••■■ •..1.11, or the 'rho I 14111•. 1.1• e41111/111 stouboo Society to invite Gorman 1 , 1 , 1,14- ten, 1,1'111 111g II., 11;111011 ' : Ambassador Ilan, Luther a. ittIn !II , '.111, l'itited States, . , , 11 it the Celelil cipal speakel hc1.1 et. I.:WS:11111e, possildy on Makes IllanilalOry the diy'lat 1' , i \ the SWastil,, 1'0,, Ainlito,lor traditionally has been the Principal speaker art thole all- 1 . 11 "Stove . ; Is ;;;;;;; of Poom` li,1111! 1 .- 1•11•1',11 11,11 :11111 -41- the Jewish National Fund, The Gemeindeldatt, organ of the Berlin Jewish comninnity, announced that on iinderstand ing had 1,een re with the Nazi relief authoritie s by wloci Jewish applicant s for Wolter re- lief will submit their applit a lions to the Jewish r01111110nity 1, 1 \ 1..1,111 .11 1 WI 11 11,11 1 11 11 1 /,, 11 would necessarily com- pete with the No/1 campaign for winter relief. It Is learned that the gov• ernment contemplate s th e prohi- bition of all existing Jewish col- lection drive s during the dura- tion of the Nazi winter relief campaign, including drives for the Zionist funds, the Keren Ilayeand, the Jewish Foundation Fund. and the Keren Kayerne1 11, III 1, , \II 1 .i• -1'd 11111 1 more 1., II II I he III 1;1 of, ;:;:n pdign mall people to Ille l'ealiZal 11 , 1 t 1- 4.111 VI, i'1111111911 \ r . ISR A IA. III 1111-11.11()Cli who weapon I' I. po- , 11 ■ 11• In 111111, /lt, 1;1 11 r '11,1 ,rI •. In fro •t atnoney. uI I Walked fr,111 a Moll' IC- .l1 Ill !III. An order prahildtin g th e Ill r Jewish community campaign for funds for Jewish charities issued by the authorities, declared that such g Co 111 - Iht. J1.11, • ht. III Povecninellt, 'l' Ohm - Garfield IL, III: 'this Is the to-t !1 ,, 1111 hole . ..41 I1,L, This 1, ti, 1 • - kid rio 111k, - the original 1 Can you f ell Dade , ,•,, 1, and I , known as Josh. And , 11 that he apnea! , on only. the m :,firm a , the author of a , I.'ut no , ..t II rile, file ■ .1 I, 111,11 11, JOSH SARASOIIN 1).1 11111111.:',1:.• o:, ;1,1! :.1 , 111,1 1111;1111Si 11111, - IIn the founder 11, ..f the Indict. of nom. Spanlowelo.l. Dick , tein Ino • .1 • action in Ili .; 'II , 111 1 . operates 111.1 tilwate rrf / pressed in 111, which des, rirr his visit ri 01111W 1111 a fro,. e'erin el wit h If ; .1 novo I Ihro 111, 111 1 „ I ho, \ , ..e. ,,, 111 I Hays Sees No Hone 1 •• acti, , • 1 , 1.■ 1 I'll floni a 1 , 1, it has Ili; 1:11111,• 1111,.1 I ,. 1111111 h. .1 \ II :II'I'' o II t II I, ■ Fri 1 1 ' find pour f 11:111 11,11,..”" 51.1 Sinitol‘. d , tititied 11' /...•ogilivt. II, • 1111 I eil,11 1.'11 As ,or d i , g to informs II°n loo odd ing But don't It, .,. purely a fain, , 1111 V1' 1 . 11;11, .11 I 1,11 one \ 1111.'1111Oct f111 . to e 01111 , 11,..111,1 :11111 10,111 1.111 . 1I ' flay, pert in all. 111'11 110 1111 , 1akill A Review by Philip Slomovitz. 1.11 1111,6 the J1111.h Seen', II , . 1 ' the hoo k . • liet tile 11,1111 I , acted in the Enc. 1 1 1 , agent of On German Min without he mission to II. part ment. 11111I) t 51 id, 51 , II ■ ,:, , ment v tilear Slate Depiotio, nt 0, 1 15:, 1 Further Action Planned - .I Family and Communal Panor- Slade!' or h , 1, I, A as /I 11e111 I 1. for more than an I 11 , th. on Nov. 1.5, a great 5Iuch credit is due to I 1 ,, I letroit Jewish Chronicle, the ...de:son Printing t'stn.t.any, ad- Ilebiew Hospital Asso ,n, lealakalt Club, Sunshine I'ue lap La y ette chih, dinan of the Wont) , ,', I Ih• Ilarry Kirschbaum. II , - 1 ,1 Sel•,•, and Mrs. Latch-. 11...•1 a the m , play * '••• I aHome?" - - Is Mama "Steve! 1, Span, r.• intitt Section' Units,' S.. provide, .,,, $5,000 tit • meal, to link In 1 1 1 55,1- 1., 111,160' luncheon, held at .111,1 m ij oell , . 11 'rat... . ■ 11, has been embers or I)„ 11,1 41,11101 . 1 , 111 NI 1--- 1 •- V. 1 1 11 I I -1,.41 UI1' 1111112 V111111 , 1 IIIV:11 thanks all who I ' Cohen, till- F:-1111'1 lioli111 , 1111 1. I Ici sive , I le, of tin' 1;i . - . in oh; 'I,t , \I! gill, ;wt.., lot the ages of , .1011 If, ale wolfed to 11 1 lend. \I. a !ell, n. It, chairman of rue 1 ., that following. State.. charges .1 ; does Ind Iteatie , 1-hip exten•ion committsa , • .• wonien . • .;.1 5,11ary, will :ate to woi he V111 . 1111.1 , ■ 11.1.talling V Boihrigaine avenue, al ' I le v ill he it short 1,11 in. • ..Ong, 11 11 11 1 141'1,111111.11 1. ;11111 1 II I all nanleol 11 , al,' 1,, Or 111\- organ- ;Mlle ially Sunday, NOV. 19, with .1 ,d 11 meeting at the home ot I H Sp, NII - "Ible fitrfnIter , hiti chitt• of Junin' Home !trim!' Such Iv 1. 1 I 1 ." a n d when re F:\a PI 1'11 dill), MOI,1111IY Meeting Sunday. • Bookie ;rani, Novelt I th . 1 1 1011 JEWIJH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY 1.1111¢8 hint I 11. rid II, ' l tip, • 1 1 11 1 , - N1111', Y1'11, 11% Sti,t• SCORES AGAIN! The Jewish Telegraphic Agency utilized cable, telegraph, long distance telephone and radio systems to dispatch one hun- dred thousand words from Prague, Czechoslovakia, on the proceedings of the Eighteenth World Zionist Congress which recently concluded there. This coverage to all parts of the world was supplemented by mail artcles and a spplementary mail service to newspapers in smaller cities throughout Europe. Functioning from a special office set up in the congress building, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Prague bureau, aided by other JTA staff men, all under the direction of Boris Smolar, chief of the European service of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, provided twenty- four-hour coverage on the congress and Accurate, llonest committee activities to Jewish and non- Jewish papers throughout the world. 11111h.p. with \I1, Carr. She'll eat there- they 11,, far - How they 11111' Ili 1 , 1111!) Longfellow Twit-ate, nhy . tall-- she is never luatte at all !or there'd be no mane) 1.1nm- fellow Tww-One-Three Nine, 11'hat's this Stevie? Hold the line?-- .1/onot's I colfy kforoc' 1.. •lett ,,, 1v ll, 1, • - 1, 11 alma( Ihi II. up 1111 111 , .1e55 1-11 1' y1111.11 I Afl ' 1111. “1 friend l oo t„ 1 , ,1 remittal of such da•, There t. 11,1; inf rr5m' e when Wel, lent urer-propiwand,-. to tourists had a street accent. Lion, a Soviet official, F1 is a ".1 f ," wither' the tens that tit einl his Fe A S( Fre a bind. - titadir 11111 111, 1 1, The JTA service on the congress was used by the Associated Press, Reuters and the Havas news agencies as well as smaller services in other European ii ,, Those who know Josh's . pptrs ti ,..7 . Nlnu'ire ,1111411 especially Ode this volume. Wife and Son are mentioned innumerable tint., Price that 11,114111;•.. in this toduine. In ''Scandal;' for leader under the Cz, instance, you discover that Trudip Stalin. already was addirted to cigarettes The impression. in 192;1! In another poem a quota- Wells are that all I- der the Commtnii,.-- bust 11 nil bad, countries. Large dailies, as the New York Times here and publications in London and Paris, received JTA service direct. Over 5,000 newspapers, it is estimated, used JTA dispatches on the Zionist congress. Included in these were some of the largest papers in the world. 1 a grain of salt, IN • NEW manmemora- sufferings he and 51• ;ion of the four hundredth anni- to undergo on then yersary of Hebrew printing in ings which must Poland, the library of the Jewish their entire attitud.• Theological Seminary of America: is planning an exhibition of rare Bones Defend. Refuge•. Policy of Ilebritica printed in Poland, taking this i:t,. t term in its widest PRAGF1.,ech C 7 (Pz.. 1 .71' ,.',L" Special co-operation was extended the Jewish Telegraphic . Agency. by .the Czechoslovakian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and by the Ministry of Posts and Telegraph. Dependable. Speedy The Only Jewish Newspaper in Michigan Using the Complete JTA Service is flEDET-ROITJEWISR &RON ICLE and TrUllie Will it iS It 400TH ANNIVERSARY and h ad fee d. m-, e OF HEBREW PRINTING undou btedly, take li fe sin 1 NW A, p De Penes. rr • a loss '"1 of • e Hbrew printing originated in I T a:in Ag J O- 1.le ('z'f(1.h of 'si...'ru"aL l.. that country in the sixteenth con- pressed peoples, Ed , ••,. , Ivry, first in Cracow then in I.uh- minister of foreign :era Ito. At the end of the seventeenth, ml in reply to a motion rent.). y. when printing was di.- in Czechoslovakian A continued in those two cities. a, testrict the' stream pre,t, was opened in Zolkie,.. Ili'- fr ni Germany. The nit Ilt; ir- ing the second half of the eight- tooluesal by the Agrat t esrlY vent h century, ;211 new printing would prohibit the s et. . 'tit in places were gradually established Czechoslovakia 14 all f and about :111 more in the first • and would bar them fnnr„ ;seine half of the nineteenth century. in occupations in the t, ,'''y. Several of those toresse, were' The Crchosloyakiiin founded in small towns and wit- minister stressed " o at 11 t. 1 • lags, and in sonw of then. only' offer German refuge'' , one Or two books were printed. just as mince Anteri.a, I ..ela nd The Seminary Library is par- 1 and Francs. could pride the fi Ocularly rich in Hebrew books' on cff, ring an a , y111111 •'' l• minted in Poland before IS:S7,' when the Russian government d closed all German-Jewish Anton I s Reporte establishm ents, t M prti•nntSincg if place(.ally all the Pnlish The books will he nn view in the Museum of the Seminary. 1 time ago, was reported hr4 ► northeast corner Broadway and' committed suicide in Yug-slsr One e m o Hundre d T wenty - second Ilis a99 nd.a was 59 years street, New York City. beginning had acted in the Gerr.ta ❑ ;IWO' with HI art: , 1,110 PrIffyi fw the Arrlant ring 4n .0 " The Res." This the last 1We TI • arr, to 1.4 "Only ▪ which 141, J kg of Peelle RI eNti *1 11111 thlt "" q fo Of fa