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ALVErRorr,/Emsti Os i ROA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

16 34444

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--
L. A. S. AUXILIARY INEW ORDER TO "SAVE" COUNTRY
U. S. EXPORTS TO
BARS "JEWISH INFLUENCE"
PALESTINE DOUBLE
$6 DONOR DINNER

iniU3s.c.s.I.R;

(Continued from Page One)

goverturtetit has offered him citi-
zenship right , , but he had declined
since he dew., on Palestinian
which he hopes to secure

Your RELATIVES and FRIENDS in the SOVIET UNION

will appreciate a gift sent them through TORGSIN
to purchase domestic or imported articles. AT
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED.
Your Meal
hank or authorized agent will give you t h e
eary Information or accept your TORGSIN Went.

\, cording to earlier press re-
the l(c, i-lanist hailer had
amd lael foi 1 -, -",11 citizen-41in in
t., L. J., the Polish Ifs sisiort-
o
iery strong.
• nf
Arab ,lots of
I .t.•-1111-k
I
headed the
t man .1, , ,011 youths
t,th- tlith antis Ira
• not. d Zionist on'.
Pele-tine. Ile found-
• I e gicti we h,rh fought
\ Heathy in the cap-

Hera are some of the prices:

Flour, e kopeks; kasha. 14 kp.; eug•r, 40
Lo.); Palr
Men's shoes, 173 Rol.; Ladles . shoes,
of
Abe, Men's rubber., 1.75 001;
Men
'•
Ladles' rubbers. 90 Op.;
Risk; Lames' suite. 7.30 Ruble;
750
sneaker., 40 kp.1 Snap, 3 kp • piece:



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"At the end of last year." writes the twentieth jubilee convention of the present day.
lecsj WII1Cil
Mr. Novonwysky, "the country had the sanatorium, which has, for the
The series of lectures on inter- certain "criminal r,
apparently just sufficient labor to last two decilaes, rendered splen- pretations if comparative Jewish must be dealt with. "G.,,,,I Jews.'
ben,,,,,.„,, , ,,,
yvyn
ben,,,,,.
cover its requirementri. There ‘48, did services to American Jewry.
SIIIII.
"Illay
history will be resumed at the next he
. , thia
na large surplus ai'ailable for in-
The following are on the •r- meeting when Max NI. Barahal will hers of Ow order.” Ile siii
creased Iletnand.
By the second rangements committee for this address the group on - The Jew of tunny ministers have signed up.
First on the list of those L. ho
half of January, 1033, the situation donor dinner dance. lien Galdberg, the First l'entury."
,
had changes{ and skilled and even chairman; Dolores Levitt, Sol \Yin-
The current events Program ill attacked by the Ord,. of '7, an
, ii -
semi-skilled labor could he found ter, Julius Stiller, ()scar Paransky,
lAs agn a , a the "dirty crooks at 1Va-larbitn
: -1 srweral weeks
only with difficulty. By the end of N. Silverstei n, Sam Barach ,lames
gathered from los can',
regular feature of each meeting is It is
t h ese include n ,, ,,, v ,,1
August, the position had become Simon and A. Il..latlin
meeting with approval. This pro. [ion that
: .., , , ti l,,
ht. 1,,,.1,:,Ig
still worse, and in the report to the
h,,nl
Sae,%"hboy hair
o banker
i ,, t
target
Reservations for tlo,.afrair ma y gram is under the direction of RAI,- . th,..
hoard of directors at Palestine Pot- be had Icy
calling 51,1 Winter Ear- ht . :Max' Weine.
ash, Ltd., it was stated that One lid a Ina I( , or IN calling Rea,
The executive committee has ie• paitriat and true Christian soldier,
AL the reasons for delay in fulfill- berg, 'Townsend 0-4073,
acknowledgintint Dudley Pelle!, head of the Silver
centiv ' received
ing the approved extension pro-
o-
tram' the Detroit Public Library Shirts and editor of the elan'-
gram was the scarcity of labor in
. of audient copy dispatched front on
presentation
of a cop
for the.
Palestine.
'fins high and published in his mega
h e Brandeis Avukah An
I
in
the
zine, Liberation.
"At the end of S Some
e
of the
a
et
a.
suet
su
et
r
nov. ' I

situation was critical. ptember the
Mr. Gulden also points out that
On \Vednesday, Dec. 20, the Mik reference room of the main library
workmen who had been employed
where it is available only for stud)'a large portion of out criminal,
for over three years began to leave saic Lodge No. 530, F. & A. M., purposes. It is a valuable source are Jewish. The Jews, it seems,
and about a quarter of them had held its installat i o n of officers at of information to students of Zion- can't fool Mr. Gulden by changing
left by the end of October, attract- the Highland Park :Masonic Tem- ism and other problems of "'stem- their names. "'fake an instance
ed by the considerably higher wages PI,'
like this." are Gulden pointed out,
The following officers were porary Jewry.
offered in the towns. Therm was ac- installed:
'' a man by the name of Jack IA,-
Nally a competitive race for labor
Lewis
Bernstein,
is arrested for some crime or
worshipful n
n 1 nn aar'E'T 1 INGS
1X-tr C
MEET
e
rnwtx
A
between
the various industrial en- master: Ray M edigt"II, senior wain-
..
other. We get busy iin t he job
c
I I, ,prises, a rare event in presents den: Harry Hyman, junior war-
right aa'ay, trace the man's name
day world economic conditions. dent ,lobo Kerr, senior deacon(
' through public school and other

TThese men appear to have filled Ralph Goldsmith, junior deacon;
,
records, and the first thing we
(Continued from Page One)
freshly created economic position,, s tew Levinson, Charles Cleagen,i
his name
sit: ie iii , Tiii- a I l Iet•
' .
. o. ki110, Wh wl . ti , l i ustk y
i 1 .. h .
following on the rapid development Thomas Powell and Jack IIa A • '
l
t at 0
wit h Duel( .. ( .1 111, t
l' ut • ' chairman, With
..
of the country.
ds.
chairman, and Bernard Isaacs, co- works? .
"Non-Jews have to be' employe{
haisllian igd i,t ,t1.(i,Ar-i(t.ii, o( f,e(t)hrge ,ey_e-.
:Mr. Gulden warns all "en.,.1
i
' ( perating in planning d etaik
i ast
at the Dead Sea works because of n i nTgh estd
'- Tay next parlor Imaging was Jews" not to become panicky a lion
the scarcity, and there was one Groves. past grand master of I N
the held at the home of Harry Cohen the big day arrives. "The trouble
group, consisting of a German. a State of alichigan F. & A. M. and
on the evening of SaturdaY. Dec.: is," he said, "all Jews get scared
Hungarian, a Dane and two Arabs, IVilliam Mills, acting grand mar-
17. Mrs Ilertnan Ai August acted when we begin to clean up on this
all non,leas, which did some of the - shall, P. M. S. 0, Union Lodge 'c ■
A pres- really had element. We ain't got
A m on g ■ those
-
P.
as
secret . ar y. A
machine work.
2, F. & A. M.
ere: Aaron M. Pregerson, - ladling against the little Jew ,1,1 ,
An undertaking like the Pales-
Follnwing the installation a ban- Harm;
,nt w Cohen, Dr. Albert E. Bern- mind s his pushcart and his Dili,
Dili,
tine Potash Works is faced with quet was tendered in honor of the Harry I l'
ICJ
es • in an honest way.
eos in , . Julius It newt, M , aut 3.. 0 I ., an- I aisint .•
t he alternative of either raising newly elected officers.
, e're ,ft,
Om,
II. Marwil, Louis Itii - the ltig fe ll o w s w
wages by at least 5 per cent over
___________
st e m , t, Aaron II. Silberblatt, Ahra - who don't earn the money Do v
last year's rates, or suspending LEVIN IN CHARGE OF
ham .1. Lachnver, Morris Lachover, get. "
parts of the work for the present."
BICUR CHOLEM DANCE dal',
Hobert
alr. Gulden relates a sad I,
Nlichael
Michlin, Sol Kasdan, .1 , ,e1
Cashdan, Max Gordon, A. Panush, vela-rico of his own with the J•a..
Hebrew University Gives Eaten-
The twent -7---- annual Purim \l.
NI ' NV '.• feld Itatibi Max We'll , . At One OW, according to hi-
sion Courses.
"""
loseph
Haggai, . Bernard Isam•s.
ticy. 1 ;11111( . 11 was a big real estate
ball of the Bieur Clad . .Junior.,
J
'
• .
TEL A V IV.-1.1T A 1 - Extension will
although this entire 111111p:11W ilealer 111 New York, worked hi,
take
place
at
the
grand
courses which are open to the pub- -
conducted in an ilolls ohm' a dog, but he certainly did rue ' ,
tic and are given by professors and .'"-ni of the Ito o g_cla' a•Ilathi i ihati,-, will be,
o
thinned i I
night Ft b al-
II II ; m anner, every worker tieing rei..p.m. the business pay.
lecturers of the Hebrew rniversity 1,,,vi„
'o Sufav
hi I ' ' Fob. -' a'
`Ode personally f" , eett"'" '''" real estate transactions involved .,
I . 1W iiihaa
in Jerusaltall in (. 0.0p,rat ion with o f th .,
dfr'lyell appointed y.1;1.1'111;111
'
.
tram.
hair'
the
construction
of
the
Woolomil ,
air.
Formal annout • -
the Palestine Friends of the Ile-
,""1 " I " ' I ' '''•'
: ' I g ti II ' Ii " ,r ed " I .1 5 I d b ui ld '', an d th e N e w York I e i,
m•nts of this en /jun ki e( w ill b, 0 e e 11
or
brew I niversity are being arrang-
ubeit`tegl. Ofe - ATTII "f this hi it trill Railroad, he did. And ,,I
ed fir the munch of December. made in the near future.
Chars
le
rli. went well until his company kk:1
W ein
'They are ?nodded after the evening
(;,
l'ar mv'lli 't 'zi7lr 'Dt-Ii li lti . a . ,,,i,, t „ „ .1,,,, n „„,,.,1 Gold.
h u
' nai'zl'l ingA. iiK
elected as presid g
ena trhI, I, , eas,;;(hit:tIt h, ' ,z,arg
rurses given under university aus-
,'
for
the
fiscal
period.

R
W'I'''''I fe ld ""'I A. 1, it""'"tti""t. ,',tit Hilted to use the reed PM
'
, es in Europe and America, or-
lealll
of Gulden: and it cost sonic-Lai -
Through its recent drive the so. Will organize a Y,tung Isrin•I
Poling to an announcement by
'
ciety has attained several new Louis Robinson is organizing a like $15,000 for Gulden t. ,
I Intint Nachman !Batik, famous
oven
8 tram
""' I he Pledged nano. hack from the firm.
" f hit'
Hebrew poet and president of the members which will augment the
..1A
a Ka s-
to secure :.0 new members. Si
..,, you know anyluol • In `.,
Palestine Friends of the Hebrew present membership.
NI This
Purim
hall is will
enable
the s to
- Alan and M. Michlin are organizing York making a success of 01 ,
society
devoted
entirely
Fniversity, and Dr. Judah Kauff-
11'11111 , ill their respective sehonl,
business out side of Jews?" \ I •
man, of this city, who is princi- charitable. work and has never ii
' the Tuxedo and the Fenk, II.
,
A
Gulden asks.
pal of the university extension lec- dated from its can
se success:
t,
:Ire An g le.) ii, planning to bay,
tIllettt toll i .•
tures in Tel Aviv,
at
the
home
of
„if . Ili,. answer is , ttN • ,..•
next
mulling
''
th
the
ciety to continue it work.
A new group of _ ,ie ansivers the
________
T111.0401'1' Levin,.
Arab Defendant Causes Disorder
"Ann Paul's Girls Club" Is tinr.,•,,,..lile e,,okerS i.1.111e.
■ at Riotiny Trial.
t..!
JAFFA.—LITA I—Shouting that
Formed,
he had been insulted, Aunt Abdul
BENNY
FRIEDMAN MAY
Iladi Bey, member of the Arab
At a beautifully apt ,-
'•
COACH AT C. C. N. )
Executive, interrupted the trial of l'inchition. served at the
the Is Arabs acused of participa- their hoe ssk :Mrs. Anna l'aul of
tion in the illegal Arab demonstra- 2 1 100
1;. t
(Continued From Page One)
tion rn tlatia on October 27. which
led to much bloodshed. The inci- Chapter for the year I:•
dent ,s•curred when a British con- ;led the Ann Paul (id
.20,1,- nud ge d Auni Bey and told honored their past \en,'
t In t . -top talking- with Jamul El NIrs.
A it
:Irma Paul,
with • ,
1111,- , 1111. tItlothel ..f the ttet . 11St . d. president :
- Viola kb t
J11,
after Aunt Bey had ignored repeat- retary, and 71
Fl o ,.
.
ed warnings from :Magistrate
trea-ii•
Ralph Bodilly.
Nleinlici , •

1 , • I
Auni Bey claimed that the police- Chili are: )1,
man had hit hint, but Magistr a te Mary 1Vallace,
,
I.
Badilly replied that it was the duty witz. Pauline Sand,. • I ,
Ire tO maintain respect for Sklar. Rase Ruben, St•.71..1
• t *Iiit
•I , .:after a brief recess, the Malt, Sylvia Shapero, Apt i ,•
,as resumed with a state- rows, Betty Weitilierg, Ida
h
f
I
,
the prosecutm• that no Ida Gould, Golda lientiviii,
,
in- ; • Po) been intended and the Iliewnian. Henrietta Nieman, 1•:- 'drawn atm •
no-1r
rt resulted merely train an ther Cahn, Teresa Rosenman • Ant
a l, •
etfatt to maintain order III the Karbel, Blanche Greenblatt, Sarah student,
Il.„ / ; ;; ,.
nowt.
.ri; ;;,
;
%Voice. Sara Fixler, Viola IV•••.
Aral, lawyers cross-examin-
Ann Paul, Johanna Metzger.
ed patine witnesses in an attempt
to show that since District (' ,nn-
had 'vaults.) to leader of a Liberal faction in chi nes, bit I •
missioner
receive a deputation composed of Haus,. also revealed before the making
g
p
that the proposed new ing the tut,
dellloll,t rat orS, the dispersal of the
for Palestine provides football.
demonstration was unjustified.
Chattering.
h-i, nt by death for crimes
The V. S I.. T
than murder, and flogging
•t,
Euploration. for Oil in Palestine .

- minor offenses. Cunlitre-Liet. r. solemn tte,loll it
Transjordan Authorized, Conl-
ael that the high commisaion. tvingx ef the
on. Told.
I.
played
tennis
during


IN.
consulted
on
this
quest
Ii
LOND1)\
I ITA -- The d
,, 'A l., Ile assured the house that 1033. For tthe
that the Itriti•h
• P
- *Jewish woman. I rii
is based on the print
• ..,•t year granted perna.
telly leivo.h
1:i 111-h law and justice.
Sutherland to ex plot. f, r
1-1,10,,i hi-, 2 -
n Palestine, was mad.
Anthony Nat•nsohn Dies: Wes 1mi on. 'te
` , “i"n Of the House of
Polish Anti-Zionist.
`he got
I amnion- by Major General Sir
r,
WARSAW.-- I.ITA -Pref. .An. in the sen n
klfred Knox, Con.ervative mem-
o , t I Alfred also di4closeil that thony NatansAbn, last unbaptiz..1 rank , On, a,
tenors,
the
awful.
r
of
the
famous
Warsaw
had been granted the
'
.ierd •
I C I
, -ire Company which had sinulationist family, duel her, lb was numb-,-t
P
Jacolis
(he right to search of was 72 years Add. Professor Nat

though
ho
lean,
.ohs
taught
for
32
years.
1.1
oil
in
the
regions
of
,
e
didn't win the 1. •
The Natansohn family is u,
- nrdan.
, 1 •
tt`t/tt
p,
The War-as ball champ
-I lap Cunliffe•Lister, /don- known in Poland.
1. Aary. did not deny Sir :M- branch of the family pnalue“I a tint on one a the gte,,te•t xhih
ial
quarAnrbit.
king
her
toms
medical
men,
haul,
t
number
of
fr.-AT- -tat/Anent. Ile said that con-
The
,hot Le
ultat ions are being held with High and andu , trialists. Several of • t • on a gridiron.
1
d
lad. threw, ran and Is
so
held the post of pi•
r Sir Arthur Grenfell Natanhns
i•
tam against the
nt af the Warsaw Jeuish
Wato 11 ,, p/- in connectinn with both
reap,
ti nnily. They were strong opp r. I nil was
"'thin in ""'
question,
am 1
nnther for every point the to int-
ents
of
the
Zionist
movement
Samuel,
former
high
Ifertiert
- Sir
commissiuner of the Holy Land and fought the Polish Zionists bitterly. a-tared. • , .

[MOSAIC LODGE, 530 ,
INSTALLS OFFICERS L

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1317 GRISWOI-D BLDG. — CAdillac 3338

2

Labor Shortage ill Holy Land.
It WU,. 11111111iMOUttly decided that ‘I' v ' II,I,', I f ;;;‘
II; ,‘ / PII I ,I.I\ai ns la I N' ‘''.
' S
iti?Iii 'llUisseN1 1':,xf 1 t he .. I. 1 , ` ./ r!„! II I , II '„I "' ; .' I , , . ,,I , f .
Novemsky, managing dire c- t k
. li .ho i ta,..enu
i i5xi. n ir, siaar ivy ,. ,,,, fle ihhTt ie utrih,e.- .‘,„.;,.;,; an d w
Farber and I tt';' ,`;'.. is ' '
a,,A,- ri
,fle tai,i
legally,
for at {intestine Potash, Ltd., the t
company working the Dead Sea tinning of the Jewish Consumptive Ii '
,,recited.
.
,.
\:.• '.1 ' F ;', 11 : :; :;;:. :' ....
minerals concession, recently pub - and Ex-Patients lb-lief Association,
'
,,N.I
1IILI'": I.,-I.I': ,:l.:
lil ift / s
t'"',"
1 i''' ‘ 's kl."1.: Gulden."
lisped an article in the Palestine \eh a h op, ' rates
.\1,1.1,.,'
:', ,l',Ih'!:Ii;,11.1‘ti- it
11',j-',.tyl.(it
.';- 111f. ll' irAil:::saith,i;i:k1:1-', . Royal
es t he '""" t erium, .:, 1,,:;\,11
Pest warning the Palestine govern- with a Io n ic dinner-dance, to take
"The
meat ag ainst precipitating an eco- place an Sunday Feb. II. The price on ' "The () I I- Igin (II I„II111/ 1„);.'"Il a
°1, ', InT.,I jaki 1;: r f gbillt'ilikrisntsuliit'ttaline'Pt(Ildijilii!.(ili'it I. '
,
noinic crisis by its oicr-cautious per plate evill la , 5/1.00. 'this donor
:)1r. Gulden insists t 11:,.. t!.. .
Ink ed the traditional music of the
,, t, , , ,i ,,e,(. , ,. ,,, it
immigration policy. affair is the last affair prior to
from its earliest beginnings ta tit,,,) t ,a( A-iitiiitl , claanust ei, nu,lii iii s,

12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Corner ELMHURST

An analyst exi ■ erieneed in making studies
of business systems and problems may fur-
nish you with new ideas and prepare you
to take advantage of the opportunities in
business as thry ;Ippear,

iisited Luis "I.•.

These me the tlIti.l.
4,449 Jew s Admitted to Palestine
in October.
tios fr. ,
oi
applications
.1110 J,..11,F.:11.--
onna and oil,-
I c vas, 'Alt:I
- CuIv-
c, incipally located in III,
nt :Mures di-close that 1,572
5,, 1
"We get hi); s upport frau,-
o. Pains sotthel In Palestine during
the 'union of October.
I
ec side of the counti v
The number includes 1,110 :leas,
M,
il , len announced.
whom 110 wcere immigrants en.
ii•latod how lie had "can
tering in the l • apittl1Ht elaSSitiett -
11 , 41 Whit'll requires a fund of
one thousand pounds and 32 were
'4
4
slew ish tourists who had their sta-
tus legalized after arrival.
OF
BEN GOLDBERG
The number of tourists who were
.
-
refused permission to remain tier - nook, to be issued in Conjunction
It a , b.,. a j o int symposium he- f„[ ,.
momently totaled 136.
with the twentieth jubilee eoni'en- 1 ta. i II I he pet l'Olt Chapters of A e,„. 1 11 ::: : .1 , ''
The figures do not include Arabs lion of the sanatorium, to take g„,. „„,1 m,,,,,,i a , to b,. he ld at the
, 'i .,, :
who entered Palestine from Trans- place at Los Angeles, on Feb. 22. 1 A, , ,
1
1
1 Jan. 17,
I
' ''"; ,.
.., have
, ,,.1•'llie o ,;,•onesoar,
m rdania during the month, as there Sol Winter. Julius aline'. and Abra- , ,
'
, de TA.'„, en bi e ,a, "Pal - '''' '''
are no restrictions imposed on such ham II. Jallin \Vert' appointed ,,n '"'''' " h """;""„... . 1 t . ,', of ow ,,,,,,... entan. - in,
,-l
all pe-ople I--, ,,,.
immigration.
the A.oinntittee to prepare the e a
' III - ",,t; ; t II
''''''''' ''
from
tographic Inc ,

;sitl'tel'Ie'''''' will 'Ie treated
aerial fur this lil,k.

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to iii rs for the' coining term: WniititrucAl front I'regAaling Paige.) ' lured the second bona. n,ms
seems that when this Att• ,
la. the Detroit '
Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sena-'
d, it is e .atreane.ly mod es t in his sA.endeil titian Wash:in:tan
curium at the last meeting.
public utterances nigainling rebuffed by the loweriare,c
their demands for bonus, tone:,
A letter from the national office
.t ttIltlItly toward the ,Yews.
, ..,
1
of sanatarium %ea`, read in
.
which the auxiliary was invited to
Orglitli/titten.
whin it, history in the Golden
t' At

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A number of throii." In.
t, it it tIi. croup,
, tho Ft
1,111,2, dt inn of idltytt . 111111n•
I .■'■ furor in Wall Streit)" , ineintmesba, 1,1 the
li I , r
the th a t ,,t"
Of
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t, are said to lote't-
Igo and pow-
1,

Were nominated

Longfellow 6051

„ „.. ■

TO GAIN MEMBERS

ne■h h n ■

"I'LL BE LATE FOR
DINNER, MOTHER"

convenient it is to he able to telephone

home when you are detained at store or

oilier! How desirable, wlen you are delayed,

to telephone friends who are expecting :sou:

Such calls do more than dispel worry or un-,

certainty ... they represent a courtesy that

iv highly appreciated.

A telephone series the entire family in many

wilt, each day.

"oft

And in emergencies, it tumbles

to summon doctor. firemen, police or

other aid, instantly.

Any Tii/•pl

• Ito 'int,. (We will
• .wrrire.

take .tor only, fur Icier?

InAtolluti ,,,, will hr mode prompt/i.

Outstanding Improvements
in the New Ford V-8

BI I I ER PERFORMANCE
W VENTILATING SYSTEM
DISTINCTIVE NEW APPEARANCE
FENDERS IN COLOR
GREATER RIDING COMFORT
PRICES REMAIN LOW

A telephone call will bring you ■ demonstration on the
new Ford without any obligation.

GINSBERG

Motor

Sales

Sales

Service

We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for lisle.

We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade

12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVE.

Tun Minutes Drive East of City Airport

PINGREE 6400

Open Sundays

Chronicle Want Ads Pay!

The lid and seal is your guarantee that your milk
is free from contamination. Insist on our protected
products. You are invited to our plant, where you
can inspect the entire process of bottling our milk
and sealing same.

If the seal is not broken, you are assured that
your milk is brought to you in the most scientific
manner possible.

e•

Starting this Tue.day. Jan. 9, at 10 p. m., listen in

every Tuesday night to the United Dairies program over

Station WJIIK. This week we are featuring the Halevy
Hazoir
rn Singing Society; also the Chord of Judea
Orchestra,

A Delightful Program for Your Entertainment!

UNITED

■.. ■

DAIRIES, Inc.



950 EAST 6-MILE ROAD

Longfellow 6051

y ou Can Save All

Interest Charges
& Penalties if You

Pay Your Back Taxes
Before January 10th!

will save 16c'o on your 1932

OU
City Taxes ... 28ec on your 1931
Y Taxes
... 38% on your 1930 Taxes ...

48% on

Taxes ...

This is
your 1929
your LAST CHANCE to pay these taxes
without any interest or penalties.

Payment of all back taxes will be received
at the CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE in the

City Hall, ACT NOW and
on your back taxes.
to

save

from 16% to

Sincerely yours,

City Treasurer

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