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fileVeritonlaisn diROPI1V4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Compere'

COMPLETE PLANS FOR
Passover Sedorim
"SHOWBOAT SHUFFLE"
At Children's Home

THE SEDER

Kosins Quality and Kosins Values!

Custom Quality Tailored Spring

Temple Beth El Alumni Sponsor
Dance on April 8.

Suits & Topcoats

Seg our selection of New Hod.

, 2

4.50
KOSINS

els and Fabrics for Spring pro- .0
laced by several of America's
bet tailor. especially for us—
Compare.

RR Remaining
Overcoats Nou

Hall Pries

With Marvin Kahn's, one of the
city's most rhythmical orchestras,
secured to furnish the dance tunes,
plans have been completed for the
"Showboat Shuffle" to be spon-
sored by the Temple Beth El
Alumni Association on April 8 at
Temple Beth El.
A few of the many attractions
for this event are the unique floor
show, with well known entertain-
ers. refreshments and dancing.
Decorations for this affair will
be elaborately arranged in har-
mony with one of the most popu-
lar radio prognosis of the air.
The Alumni Association an-
nounces the following committee
chairmen:
Entertainment, Morris Shaw;
tickets, Henry Auslander; public-
ity, Jack Behrmann; decorations,
Dorothy Lober; finance, Lester
Silverman.
Tickets for this event are at the
present time selling fast, and the
committee urges everyone plan-
ning to attend to secure them as
soon as possible from any alumnus
or at the door.

Up to $45

1430 Griswold St.

OpesErreviags

BARNEY ATKINS DIES

SNIDER APPOINTED
ON UTILITY BOARD

Barney Atkins, who came to
Detroit from Russia, 30 years
ago, died at his home, 3258 Cal-
vert avenue, on March 25, at the
age of 62. Funeral services were
LANSING.—Norman M. Snider,
held on March 28, with interment Detroit attorney, was appointed
in Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi by Gov. Comstock Wednesday
M. Fischer officiated. He is sur- afternoon to be the fifth member
vived by his wife, Lillie; two
of the Michigan
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Hoffman
Public Utilities
and Mrs. Leo Grumman; a son,
Commission. The
Sam, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
selection brings
Leitson of Detroit and Mrs. Mary
that body to its
Skorman 'of Cleveland. Mr. At-
full membership.
kins was in the wholesale leather
Snider has been
business and was affiliated with
legal advisor to
the Jewish Old Folks' Home,
NRA Compliance
HOOK, UMW Hebrew Schools,
Board at Detroit.
Jewish Children's Home, Congre-
Ile has been a
gation Beth Jacob, Congregation
close political
Emanuel, Jewish Free Burial As-
ally of Gov. Com-
sociation, Mizrachi, Beth Yehuda
stock for years.
and various institutions of Pales-
A year ago he de-
tine.
clined to accept
appointment as a
State Labor
Norman Snider Commissioner.
MRS. ROSA DAVIS
Active in the Comstock cam-
Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and
Leon Fram of Temple Beth El paign in 1930, he renewed the
conducted the funeral rites for "draft Comstock" movement when
Mrs. Rosa Davis, at the home, 3330 Democratic hopes brightened early
Calvert Ave., Friday, March 23. in 1932 and nominated the pres-
Burial was in Woodmere Ceme- ent executive in the pre-primary
tery, She died at her home Thurs- convention in Saginaw. When
day. She was born In Utica, N. Y., Comstock was still undecided. he
77 yearn ago, and has lived here carried his movement to the Chi-
for 74 years. Iler husband, Israel, cago National Convention and was
died four months ago. Survivin active in launching the commit-
are a son, Aaron h., of Grand tee which finally prevailed upon
Rapids; seven daughters, Mrs.. him to run and financed his cam-
l'irank Robinson, of Baltimore; paign. He headed an independent
Mrs. N. H. Present, of Lansing; Comstock-for-Governor campaign
Mrs. Rae Phillip, Mrs. A. J. Ed- committee.
wards, Mrs. 0. Ilagenjos, Mrs. I.
Dreifuss and Edith Ella Davis, and
a brother, George L. Edloff, all of MUSA EL-HUSEINI,
Detroit.
ARAB LEADER, DIES

From the etching by

the well-known American-Jewish artist, Philip Reisman

ICopyrIght 1934. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc

HITLER INTERVENES AGAINST ADOPTION
OF ANTI-JEWISH MEASURES IN INDUSTRY

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
TO BE TEMPLE GUESTS

Observance of Passover at
the Jewish Children's Home in-
clude the traditional Sedorim
on both nights of Passover.
The children have been
trained, at the United Hebrew
Schools and in the home, to
participate in the Seder cere-
mony. The younger children
will ask the "Four Questions"'
and all will join in reading the
ritual.
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superin-
tendent of the home, will con-
s
duct both Sedorim.

BE PHOTOGRAPHED

"HABIT"
IS ACQUIRED

slate it a bell to have
every meter el roar
family phetoreeked as
least eel a year.

OUR SPECIAL

6

for

16

One additional colored In Oil
preseutins theta ad.

I I I I SPI l I \\ STUDIOS

"MORE ABOUT ANIMALS'

1 . 1 101'OCIAPI

io

W ien:SWA M I .13. E

There is no doubt that children
will delight in "More About Ani-
mals" by Margery Bianco, with
excellent pictures by Helen Tor-
rey. It is one of the most educa-
tional of the juvenile books pub-
lished by The Macmillan Co., New
York ($1.75).
It is a collection of charming
Detroit Juvenile
animal stories—about the cat, and
Furniture Co.
the dog, and the rabbit, the horse,
the chipmunk, the crow, the skunk,
Largest display of
the hedgehog, the squirrel.
Baby Carriages in Detroit.
Mrs. Bianco understands ani-
mals and knows how to tell her
stories very well. In "All About
See our selection and
Pets" she has already demonstrat-
prices first.
ed her ability. Now comes another
demonstration of ability at story
10338 DEXTER BLVD.
telling about animal life.
"More About Animals" is an
Longfellow 8412
excellent collection of stories for
0
boys and girls of 7 to 12.

for the Madison Square Garden
Sunday, April 1, the Young
dem stration.
Storisct orders had been given, People's Society of Congregation
ures, the community lost 1,695 Dr. Luther is said to have told Shaarey Zedek has been invited to
(Continued from Page One)
members, of which 225 were Mr. Hull, against molesting any be the guests of the Temple Beth
" deaths in excess of the average Jewish shopkeepers. The period El Young People's Club at their
all nation., from using
City Councilor Haberkern of mortality, and 68 were with- from March 21 to April 7 has been meeting to be held in the Tem-
Nuremberg has proposed dividing drawals. One thousand four hun- set aside, the Ambassador added, ple at 8:30. According to Saul
the stockyards in that city into dred twelve Frankfurt Jews left for a campaign to re-employ II. Rose, president of the Temple
2,000,000 men and for the revival group, a variety program of mu-
Germany.
"German" and Jewish sections.
of old handicrafts as a re-employ. sic and drama has been planned
"This will make it easy to
ment measure. Efforts would be for the evening.
150%
Anti-Semite.
Warned.
ascertain which butchers are
WEIMAR, Germany. — Over- made to• re-establish the old-time
Members of the Shaarey Zedek
buying their meat from Jewish
sniall tradesman and craftsman, Young People's Society are asked
zealous
anti-Semites
will
be
re-,
Ar. • Revelation For the
dealers," he told • meeting of
he is said to have explained.
lentlessly
curbed,
Hans
Frankd
to
note that the next meeting of
the Nuremberg Butchers' Guild.
d Who Ara
Well D
this group will be held the eve-
"It is • deplorable fact that Nazi Commissioner for Justice,'
0
Afflicted With Foot Ills
ning of April 12, in the social hall
Jew, still handle 60-odd per cant said at a police meeting.
DR.
LEO
WOLMAN
E.:
"Let me tell those 160 per cent
of the synagogue. For this meet-
of the livestock trade. It is
These
Beautiful
Ties
=
National
Socialists
who
are
won-
ing,
Harry
Seligson
has
arranged
IS
LABOR
EXPERT
high time for the German live-
a four-man debate, featuring
are made of the Pnot quelity kid
stock business to show it can dering why Jews are still living in
Germany that in the near future
leather. Iloht weight Ooodreu welted
get along without the Jews."
Dr. Leo Wolman, appointed as Theodore Baruch, Jack Clayman,
solo. •ll•eather Holland heels. Hon
A warning that the occupa- I intend to undertake a thorough President Roosevelt's represents Hannah Ferman and Mr. Seligson.
reinforced Invisible arch enisPortinti
tional rehabilitation program put cleaning out of the party organi- I I five on the new three-man Auto The subject chosen is: "Resolved,
he asserted.
Natures. and are built on eolentino
mobile Labor Board, has been a that the local Jewish community
into effect through the Central zation,"
He also denounced certain student of labor and industria l organize into a Kehillah."
combination lasts to more perfect a
Committee of German Jewry for Catholic
circles as "relentless re- I problems for 25 years. He is the
Sunday, April 22, is the (late
Siting qualities. To be had In alms
Relief and Reconstruction may re-
author of numerous books and selected for Y. P. S. participation
sult in the overcrowding of Jews actionaries."
in
the pageant, "The Romance of a
24 to 11—AAAAA to EE
pamphlets bearing on economic
in the crafts and agriculture was
Starhemberg Says Na Fore.

and labor problems and has con- People." Following the regular „:
sounded in the report of Jewish
PLUS HACK'S SCIENTIFIC
meeting
to
be
held
that
day,
a
Against
Jews.
ducted researches for the National
Priced at 31200 to 81830
experts surveying the problem.
F007 FITTING SERVICE
The report, in its conclusions, I VIENNA. (JTA) —Prince von and of Economic Research buffet supper will be served, after 1:2
EDWIN GRASS
nd the Social Science Research which buses will transport the
Stricken three weeks ago with JERUSALEM. —Musa Kiazim points out that one-third of the Starhemberg, commander-in-chief coun
d
- i.
group
to
the
Olympia
and
back
German
Jews
being
rehabilitated
of
The
Fascist
Heimwehr,
declared
most
appendicitis Edwin Grass, 19• Pasha El-Huseini, head of the
For more than 10 years he has to the synagogue after the Per- I 1 —
1 " *ur.-9 to 5'30
year-old son of Isaac Grass, man- powerful Moslem family in Pales- should go into commercial occupa- in the course of an interview with
formance. The charge will be 0
STROH BUILDING
ager of the Loop 'Theater, died tine and for many years leader of tinos in order to maintain a nor- American newspapermen that the been economic adviser to the $1.50 per person, exclusive of bus
FIFTH FLOOR
"Jewish problem cannot be solved Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
I ;
Wednesday morning in Grace Hos- the Arab political movement here, mal occupational' distribution.
(111ROPODV DEP tRTHLNT—IN CH UWE OF MORTON litre. D. H. C.
Surveying the rehabilitation ac- by force." He said that the prob- America, a militant union in the charges.
pital. Ile wan born in Detroit and died here March 26 at the age
51IIIIDIRIIIIIIIKNIIIIIIIIIHDIIIIIIMINDIIIIIIMIII0111111 111111 0 111111111111011011111110111111i
tivities now in process, the report lem was soluble only through the men's clothing field headed by
was graduated from Central High of 81.
The Huseini family traces its discloses that 6,069 Jews are now application of "Christian laws re- Sidney Hillman.
eRGOSAt'T PRATIRSITY
School in June, 1932. He is sur-
The regular meeting of the Argonaut Pre ,
flecting
the
feelings
of
the
Aus-
In
addition
to
his
chairmanship
descent
in
an
unbroken
line
from
ngaged
in
reconstruction
activi-
vived by his parents, a brother,
e
ternity was held It the home or lierm•n
Morton, and three sisters, Lillian, the Husein who was one of the ties at 1,282 collective training trian people." The Heimwehr of the NRA labor advisory board, grand. Sunday afternoon at 3:10 p in The
was revised and •111 to ratified
Jeanette and Mrs. Alex Schreiber, two sons of the fourth Khalif Ali. centers and 1,418 individual cen- leader characterized the numerus Dr. Wolman was also appointed to onetitution
t the next meeting .
all of Detroit, The Grass home is For many centuries members of tern. In addition to this number clausus as "spiritual terror" and the National Labor Board Aug. 5 A new prospect. Joseph Bir11•11. 1015,5110 of
Passover Greetings!
said
that
"worthy"
Jewry
should
and
acted
as
chairman
until
the
Chicago.
now
a resident or Detroit, has sp.
at 3280 Cortland Ave. Burial was the family held important govern- 2,369 young Jews are receiving
plied for membeehip.
in Machpelah Cemetery Thursday, ments posts before and during the occupational training through the be maintained in the Austrian return of Senator Wagner, the TMsore! committee under the direction of
from the
board's
chairman,
from
a
Euro-
Herman Nachman end Meyer Oren ar e con.
Ilechalutz, the organization for state.
after services at 2 p. m. at the Turkish rule.
templating plans for • social fetteri ng at •
The interview with von Star- pean trip.
Several years ago he paid a visit training Jewish youth for settle-
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, 7739
future date.
hemberg
lends
fresh
credence
to
Several weeks ago he sent his Les amber' was given le extended ten.. I
John It street. Rabbi Harold L. to London to press the claims of ment in Palestine.
the Arabs before the British Gov-
Jews to the number of 2,739 the report first carried in a Buda- resignation from the labor board or The candidates for the Indoor herbal! team
Rosenthal officiated.
are being trained to follow agri- pest newspaper of a projected to the President, but was pre- the nor look promising and hope to mate •
ernment.
for the Inter.fraternal Lego. champion-
cultural pursuits. This number Ileimwehr plan to deprive a large vailed upon by Senator Wagner to bid
ISRAEL BLUM
.be this wean.
III nearly two weeks, Israel American Year Book Depicts includes 900 young Jews in train-I number of naturalized Jews of withdraw it.
Arrangements for the open meting will W
a
Forty-four
years
old,
he
is
made
after the PesoYer holiday.
ing
centers
abroad
for
whom
the
equality
in
citizenship
rights
and
Blum, retired department store
Corner Euclid and Hamilton
Under the enidante of Leo Y. Pam,. the
German Prosecution
Hechalutz is providing with the I to prohibit Jews naturalized since graduate of Johns Hopkins Uni- fraternity
owner, died Tuesday morning at
is progressing rapidly. educationally
versity
and
has
been
a
lecturer
assistance
of
the
Central
Corn-
11918
from
practicing
in
the
lib-
.
.
and
4010110.
.
Grace Hospital. Ile was 74 years
at Hopkins, Hobart College, the The at meting will be held et the Owl
TRiitity 2-8951
old..FUnerahervices were held at
The American Year Book, the mittee. eral profession, the arts and hold- University
Meyer Oren. 16156 hwt .treat. Tuesday,
of Michigan and Col- of
The report brings out the curl- ing public office.
April 3, and from then on slit be held every
2 p. m. Thursday at the home, authoritative work of reference,
hide, evening.
The Budapest report was pub- umbia.
3251 Fullerton avenue and burial edited by Prof. Albert Bushnell ous fact that the classes expected
wu in Brith Shalom Cemetery. Hart and William Schuyler, in its to have the must urgent need of lished in full by the Wiener Tage-
Born in Russia, Mr. Blum carne latest issue which has just ap- rehabilitation assistance — the Blatt, one of the official organs of
hero in 1924. He retired from peared covering the period of academicians and professional the Dollfum regime. The project
business two years ago. lie was a 1933, presents a graphic record men—form one of the smallest aroused grave apprehension among
member of the Detroit unit of of the frightful plight of German groups numerically among those Jews because the censor permit-
Brith Sholom Lodge. His widow , Jewry under the Hitler regime. undergoing reconstruction. The ted the newspaper to carry the
Sophia, and three sons, Morris This is contained in the review of majority is made up of merchants, report and no denial was forth-
"Judaism and Jewish Communal shopkeepers, women office workers, coming from government officials.
Ben and Sy Blum, survive him.
The official newspaper of the
Affairs" written by Bernard G. store assistants and others for-
Richards, director of the Jewish merly in similar occupations. Dollfuss regime, the Wiener Zei-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deepest Information Bureau. Mr. Rich- There are only 45 students an tang, reported that the anxiously-
gratitude to our many friends for ards hes contributed a similar ar- 53 professors and professional awaited new constitution for Aus-
the many kindnesses shown us ticle to the different volumes of men registered. tria, which is to place Austria on
During 1933 the Central Com- the basis of a corporative state,
during our recent sad bereavement this publication during the last
mittee of German Jews for Relief contains clauses guaranteeing
in the death of our dear daughter 10 years.
Issued under the supervision of and Reconstruction expended 370,- freedom of belief and conscience.
and sister, Mildred.
MRS. ETTA BECKMAN AND the American Year Book Corpora- 000 marks on its program. The While thin announcement has
tion, representing 45 national budget for the first six months of somewhat calmed the fears of the
FAMILY.
learned societies, the book carries 1934 calls for expenditures of Jews of Austria, who have been
aRO RP/OLON SORORITY
articles
by 200 contributors whose 900,000 marks (approximately i living in an atmosphere filled with
Semi.annual Idaction 1 oalers we held by
Rho Opinion Sorority. The new carers are combined efforts serve to produce $360,000(. dire rumors still that await tensely
a second assurance guaranteeing
Ann Seeman. president. Ruth 5110er, eire this record of events and prog-
preeldent, Linea Censers and Ann aohlnawn.
the Jews equality of citizenship
retained se Wetter and secretary, teepee. ress for the year.
3,000 Anti-Fascists Killed.
with other groups. Jewish appre-
• Orel.
This
article,
which
is
classified
• pease party, botoring newly elected
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Thou- hensions are based on the re-
among identical surveys of activi-
pacers, vul So held after gnats'.
minds
of
political
prisoners
in
ported
Ileimwehr project to de-
ties among other religious and
racial groups, covers every phase Germany have been tortured, prise a large number of natural-
Monuments of Clsaractos of Jewish religious, cultural, edu- murdered and, illegally put to ized Jews of full citizenship rights.
cational and communal activity, death during the past year, ac-
including work for Jewish rights, cording to figures just issued by
Reich Situation.
Palestine endeavors, relief abroad, the Comite Internationale, of Dodd D'
WASHINGTON. — William E.
etc.; but because of the trans- which Andrew Gide is president.
cedent importance of the present Statistics were received in the Dodd, United States Ambassador
to Germany, conferred with Sec-
fate of the Jews in Germany, the United States by the National
of retary of State Cordell Hull and
record of the German persecutions Committee to Aid the Victims
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Is given prominence as the first German Fascism, with headquar- other officials at the State Depart-
ment. It was said that his talks
I and leading section of the report. tern at 870 Broadway.
Since January, 1933, when Hit- were of a general nature, covering
Deposits:
1 l European Welfare Organize. ler assumed power in Germany, the whole field of the German
Cash on Hand and Due
Commercial, Bank and
3,000 anti-Fascists were murdered situation. Mr. Dodd returned
52,805,820.00
from other Banks
(Nosh. sad Narita Itoomaels
tion Luncheon Success.
there. Of the 67 sentenced to be from Berlin at his own request
$174,656,454.97
Savings • -
executed, 26 were beheaded. The for a period of leave, it was an-
772g TWELFTH ST.
area= TIPS
nounced, and he brought no for-
The North Woodward branch number has since increased.
Public
Funds
secured
by
- United States Govern-
According to the figures, about mal reports or communications.
of the Jewish Women's European
pledge of U. S. Govern-
German affairs are occupying a
. 97,683,272.52 $150,4E9,092.52
Welfare Organization gave a 119,682 were crippled perman-
merit Securities
ment Bonds:
luncheon and bridge at the Blaine ently or otherwise wounded. Po- large part of the attention of the
synagogue, March 21. It proved litical prisoners in concentration State Department. To the ques-
,, barracks, tion of payment of private debts
Treasurer—State of
camps,
storm
troop
'
Securities other than U. S
Rev. Samuel
, "utn" e d s eierence to the holidays.
workhouses and political prisons, to United States citizens and the

Michigan
6,528,642.77
6,784,991.62
recent
mock
trial
at
Madison
Government
( 04°Iiimk7 ;
are
known
to
number
174,000.
the regular weekly meeting will ■

"Figures compiled for the Square .Garden have been added
U. S. Government
18,613,372.53
MOGILL not be held next week.
month from October to November the Tydings resolution voicing
675,000.00
Misceltuwous • . •
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
381,341.30
1, 1933, show 59,183 were tor- American disapproval of the anti-
Surgical Mobil
EQUALITY CLUB
tured in concentration camps and Semitic activities of the Hitler
A
social
meeting
will
be
held

Other
Public Deposits
3,367,315.56 $203,547,127.18
tondsoaleded In Lao•
government
and
the
Dickstein
res-
tortured
t2
death
in
the
at the home of Mrs. Rae. Klein, 396
59,404,616.93
Loam and Discounts • . . •
bag Fhydalaan
prisons, althougff they were not olution directing a House com-
2989 Fullerton, on April 4.
Capital Account:
118 RA001
All proceeds from the bridge officially sentenced to death," says mittee investigation of alleged
Preferred Stock . • . . 12,500,000.00
Roam MI
Nazi propaganda in this country,



10,849,057.36
and luncheon at Jericho Temple the report.
Mortgages
Estate
Real
The National Committee to Aid as possible sources of trouble In
was distributed to needy families
Common Stock • . . -
5,000,000.00
the Victims of German Fascism, diplomatic relations.
for Passover.
2,238.71
Surplus
5.000,000.00
Overdrafts
The club is sponsoring • mother made up of prominent Americans, Stores' Action Bellowed • Topic.
It was regarded as probable
headquarters at 870 Broad-
REV. J. SILVERMAN and daughter banquet in the early has
Undivided Profits (Paid in)
2,500,000.00
way. More than a score of that among the subjects under
part of May.
branches have been established in discussion between Ambassador
SURGICAL /ACHILL
Accrued Interest Receivable—
Undivided Profits (Earned)
03,905.56
25,03,905.56
cities. The committee helps Dodd and officials of the State
1,238,576.20
Net
IN MEMORIAM other
II Teary' Caper-
Reserve for Contingencies •
300,000.00
finance homes rot political or- Department was the action of
Imea. Eadornod
In loving memory of our dear phans of Saarbruecken and the large department stores in New
York
and
elsewhere
in
stopping
by Loollas
husband and father, Fred Epstein, Maison Lafitte, aria. Professor
Customers' Liability Account of
Reserve for Expenses and
Phyeasiesa•
who passed away nix years ago, William L Nunn. of New York their orders for articles labeled
Acceptances & Letters of Credit
291,812.10
Dividends
229,522.81
March 28, 1928
University, Is treasurer of the of German manufacture. The
2073
reason assigned for these stop-
Sadly biased by his wife, chil- committee.
that
"sale
Glade taws
Our
Liability
Account
of
Ac.
was
dren and grandchildren.
pages in each case
Other Resources
96,98121
resistance" made them unprofit-
Jews Lean Frankfurt.
ceptances &Letters of Credit
291,812.10
Euclid 10447
FRANKFURT, Germany (JTA) able to keep in stock.
In loving memory of our beloved
Collaterally there is the problem
father, Rev. Jacob Ishiah Sklar, —The full effects of the anti-
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$229,832,367.65
TOTAL RESOURCES • • • $229,832,367.65
who passed away one year ago, Jewish campaign undertaken by of the boycott on German goods
April 9, 1934 (13 days in Niaan). the Nazis may be seen in the latest called for by the American Fed-
figures published by the Frankfurt eration of Labor.
Thu day beret ead menwele.
Rev. Cantor
Dr. Hans Luther, the German
Jewish community, which shows ■
Of • land Ilya gewa Ia red.
The above statement is correct.
Attest:
3as-id Goldol
Too .10 slime les Homewood
marked decrease In the population Ambassador, held a long confer-
ar the soma vas too yea tioe.
ence
with Secretary Hull. It was
WALTER S. MCLUCAS,
ELBERT S. BURNS,
since the advent of the Hitler re-
INtreds'a revolt..
learned that Dr. Luther assured
Your loving wife. children and gime.
MOHIL
Cashier
President
In 1931 the community de- Mr. Hull that the German gov-
grandchildren.
crease was estimated at 782, of ernment was not planning a repe-
Nodding Ceram...
lies Poe fervmwil at
In loving memory of my dear which 165 were deaths above the tition of anti.Jewish boycotts on
Hos. and by husband, Henry B. Harris, who normal mortality; 113 withdrew April 1, the anniversary of last
from the Jewish community, and year's demonstrations. It had
died
on March 20, 1926.
Appoistme ■ t
been rumored that such a boycott
Sadly missed by his wife, Sarah 504 emigrated from Germany.
Foetal NOR
In 1932, according to the fig- might be undertaken in retaliation
Harris.

OBITUARY

1/
The New Flack-Pedic" Ties

HACK'S Telephone RA. 7790

a

Euclid-Hamilton Market

The

NATIONAL BANK

OF DETROIT

Statement of Condition, March 5, 1934

Manuel &bad

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