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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 2
1
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'ST. LOUIS MAYOR Allied Jewish Campaign to Close at
BOYCOTT EFFORTS GERMAN EMBASS
MERGED LABOR. FINANCED PROPAGANDA IN U. S SNUBS SPOKESMAN
Luncheon Monday ; Workers Ask
F'OR NAZIS IN U. S.
L ELEMENTS
LIBERABY
United Front Is Created by
Non-Sectarian League
and A. F. of L.
Admission of Source of Anti-Semitic Campaign by Ameri.
can Nazis Made at Public Hearings of
Congressional Committee
More Time. Drive Short of $45,000
German Ambassador, Hans
Luther, Is Irate Over
!
Treatment
_
WASHINGTON, D. C. (JTA)—. Gross startled the 50 auditors !
---
The German Embassy at Wash- who barely filled the first three , AMERICAN HITLERITE
LABOR LEADERS
ington and the German consulate rows in the huge House caucus;
RALLY IN CLEVELAND
NAMED ON COMMITTEE i •
, in New York Sity were definitely room where the hearings are be- I
I identified as sources of funds for ing held by declaring that he had ,
Poland
Disturbed by Gains'
Important Statement Made the financing of Nazi anti-Semitic submitted the book to Otto Kiep, i
!propaganda in this country as the then German Consul-General. Het
of New Nazi Anti - Sem.
by President William
ep' favorable com-I
Congressional l committee investi- received Kis
itic Party
Green
gating subversive propaganda Sc- men[, he testified, and $3001
"known
from an un friend"'
here opened its . pea blic there
iviies
t
ST.
LOUIS.
(JTA) —Angered
An united front of all labor and t hearings with a dramatic and in August, 1933.
' by Mayor Bernard Dickmann's
liberal elements advocating the powerful attack on • German dip-
Printer Reveals Fact.
answer to• protests against his re-
boycott against German goods lomatic representatives in the
Gross admitted having asked for ceiving German Ambassador Hans
, and services has been achieved United States.
. $2,000 from the embassy which Luther, that he has sufficient con-
last week through the merger of
Under ■ bombardment ot
referred the matter to the con- fidence in the people of St. Lour
the boycott activities of the Amer-
questions Rung by all members
sulate whence the $300 came. The
ican Federation of Labor and the
of the committee and Thomas
entire affair came to light through
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League
W. Hardwick, its counsel, the
the testimony of John Betio, of
to Champion Human Rights. The
Rev. Francis Gross, of Perth
Hoboken, N. J., printer, who
merger negotiations with Presi-
Amboy, N. J., who is now free
charged payment of only $175 of
dent William Green of the Ameri-
on bail under a criminal libel
the $535 charge for printing of
can Federation of Labor were
indictment, admitted that publi- , 5,000 copies of the book and 5,000
carried out on behalf of the Anti- cation of ■ scurrilous 92 page
more of a 32-page supplement de-
Nazi League by Rabbi Abba Hillel
booklet called "Justice to Hun•
flouncing the Jews, particularly
Silver, its first vice-president.
gory, Germany, Austria" r s those holding public office. The
Mr. Green named a committee
supported with funds coming
balance is still unpaid, Bado testi-
of three distinguished labor lead-
through the German Embassy
fled, and Gross corroborated this
en to effect the consolidation. On
at Washington and the con•
statement.
the committee are Joseph P Ryan,
sulate in New York City.
Bado declared that Gross con-
president of the Central Trades
Gross, who described himself as, tinually wrote to the embassy and
With only $130,000 reported raised as this issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes to press, workers
and Labor Council of New York, a non-practicing Hungarian priest,
consulate for funds, meanwhile
John Fritzpatrick, president of the testified that a private check - in
gave assurances that they will not rest until their assigned quotas are raised.
i stalling off payment with promises
Chicago Federation of Labor, and an embassy envelope came as a
At this time it appears certain that the general solicitations division will reach its goal of $60,000, while the
that "those people" would event.
Miss Selma Boochardt, vice-presi- result of his appeals for financial ,
ually come through. The printer
special gifts division is short approximately 37 per cent of its quota of $115,000.
dent of the American Federation aid in publishing the book. H
He
. testified that he had verified
.
of Teachers.
At Thursday's luncheon, which was presided over by Aaron DeRoy, $125,551 er 72 per cent of the entire
also admitted that six $50 bills' Gross's negotiations with the con-
Mr. Green'. Statement
had been given by "an unknown ,.,, iii ., . n y calling a consular official
quota was reported raised, this sum having been raised by the two divisions in the drive, as follows: Special gifts,
The merger will combine the friend" through the consulate in ," t
$74,789 or 60 per cent of its quota, and general division, $50,762, or 85 per cent of its quota. This sum includes
(Turn to Page Seven.)
activities of the American Federa- New York.
•one $5,000 anonymous gift announced on Thursday.
tion of Labor, the Non-Sectarian
Two Divisions Raise Quotas
Anti-Nazi League and the Chicago
Committee for the Defense of
Thursday's luncheon was marked by the largest attendance of
(Freedom for Reid%
Human Rights against Nazism,
G
workers since the drive began on May 27, and the volunteers were
Science Is Upheld
DR. HANS LUTHER
which is the Middle %Vest affiliate
considerably cheered by the reports that two divisions In the general
of the League. The Chicago Corn-
solicitations group had oversubscribed their assigned quotas. Divi-
BERLIN. — The freedom of
to believe that the visit will not
mittee is headed by Dr. Paul
sion G, headed by Bernard Isaacs, Sidney Alexander and Aaron Sil-
science as against Nazi efforts
result in conversions to Ilitleriarn,
Hutchinson, editor of the Chris-
berblatt, raised $10,132 or 101 per cent of its quota. Division D,
__—
to make it the jade of the Third
Dr. Luther cancelled a scheduled
tian Century, and Solomon 0.
headed by Irving W. Blumberg, Herbert M. Eiges and Sidney Stone,
Doctorate
in
Course;
Reich
was
defended
in
a
suave
visit
to
the
city
hall
last
Thtirsdot
Levinson, co-author of the Kellogg Earns
reported a total of $8,503 or $3 In excess of its assigned quota. In
Mayor Dickman, who is of '
but nevertheless pointed man-
Same Degree Also Earned
Briand Peace Past.
reporting for these two divisions, Mr. Alexander and Mr. Eiges urges
ner at Dusseldorf. The speaker
German descent and whose fa-
In announcing the consum•
by Rabbi Max Weine
that the drive be extended in order that all outstanding unsolicited
was Prof. Max Planck, the
ther was founder of the S ■ en-
motion of the consolidation,
cards be covered by workers.
gerfest, whose guest the Am-
president of the society, who is
Mr. Green stated as follows:
Dr. Abraham Moses Hershman,
bassador is, rebuked Dr. Luther,
Melville S. Welt, reporting for the special gifts division, seconded
dean of German physicists and
"The American Federation of
the demand for an extension of time for the drive.
is famous for his quantum
declaring: "I did not invite Dr.
rabbi of Congregation Shaarey
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
Labor went on record last Oc-
Mr. DeRoy urged the workers not to leave anything undone until
Luther.
I
only
agreed
to
receive
theory.
Zedek, was awarded the degree of
tober at its convention in favor
the entire $175,000 goal is reached. He presented Mr. Wineman as
him and extend City Hall cour•
In his address of welcome to
of a boycott of Nazi Merchan-
Doctor of Hebrew Literature by
tesies, but my statement that
in a n y distinguished visitors,
HIS IS THE TIME for Detroit Jews to stand up and the afternoon's speaker, by stating that it was through his efforts
dise not only because of the
the Jewish Theological Seminary
Dr. Luther will find here such
Prof. Planck asserted that the
he counted. Either they consider themselves a part of that there is an united Jewish community 1.1 Detroit..
persecution of the Jews by Hit-
spirit of tolerance that
•
purpose of the society was sci-
Henry Wineman's Appeal
T
ler but also because of the de-
community or they write themselves out of it. The
through him we may appeal ter
entific research in the service
.'" struction of the German Labor
_Mr. Wineman welcomed the return .to active work in the drive
time
has
definitely
arrived
for
a
community
accounting.
the German government to 'cm
of the Fatherland.
Unions and the confiscation of
of Mr, DeRoy who absented himself due to the death of his brother.
rest the injustice which today Out of such a count must emerge a more solidified com-
As exponents of fruitful de-
"If we don't raise the quota you and I won't suffer," Mr. Wine ,
labor property, The Jewish peo•
disturbs all right thinking peo•
votion to science, Professor
munity
which
will
prosper
and
thrive
with
a
feeling
of
man declared. "But every institution in Detroit will suffer, even if
ple are fighting in self-defense
I
ple was attributed m offensive
Planck pointed to Prof. William
we
are
short one per cent of our goal, The Hebrew Schools, the
against the rising tide of po-
security, and with an assurance that unity will not be
to Dr. Luther."
Rontgen, Karl Correns and
Old Folks' Home, the Hebrew Free Loan Association, the German-
litical reaction, national chau-
The Mayor did not appear in endangered.
Heinrich Herz. The point of
Jewish relief fund—all these will suffer. As workers in this drive we
vinism and racial intolerance.
the speech was in naming the
the parade held by the Saenge•-
We are about to conclude a drive for $175,000, and must do our duty to cover every slip distributed and to see that every
But other groups must wage •
latter, for Herz was the son of
fest, leaving City Hall spee:h-
prospect is solicited. If you don't call on every prospect you do the
similar- defensive war against
the
memories
of
this
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
will
not
be
making to City Counsellor Charles
a Jewith father and therefore
great harm. In the little time that is left to conclude the drive,
this selfmme menace, particu-
very pleasant ones. There was too much discouragement drive
Hay.
beyond the Nazi pale.
let us put forth every effort to enable us to bring a report that will
larly trade unions which are
Despite a large German popu- and disappointment, entirely too much pessimism and a put us over the top."
first to succumb wherever Fas-
lation in St. Louis, an almost solid disheartening amount of indifference. There is no excuse
cism triumohs. It is therefore
The meeting on Thursday was also addressed by Roy Fisher,
front against Nazism has been
associate chairman of the general solicitations division, who left
most logical that in the attack
maintained by all local newspapers for it.
Thorsdzy evening on a business trip, leaving the work of his division
upon Hitlerism and Fascism, or-
I and the leaders of the Saenger-
ganised labor should form one
UCH HAS BEEN SAID about the comparatively in charge of Marvin Gingold and Maurice J. Caplan. Mr. Fisher ap-
fest began to realize several days
united front with the hosts of
ago that the visit of the German
small quota assigned to a community of 75,000 pealed to hie fellow workers for a final effort to raise the quota.
Israel and other liberal groups
luncheon was featured by a musical program sup-
Ambassador would threaten the
Jews for very important local causes as well as for plied Thursday's
against the common foe, for
by the Jewish Community Center Ensemble, under the direction
success of their musical festival.
the
outstanding
national
agencies
and
for
the
German-
every anti-Semite is, under the
of
Stanislau
Szmulewiez,
Numerous protests were lodged
Seventh Annual Report Is.
•
skin, an enemy of freedom and
The luncheon on Friday was addressed by Maurice J. Caplan,
by German organivations who Jewish relief funds. In advancing this point, mention was
the working class."
sued by Economic
wanted to know who was respon- not made of the fact that Detroit missed one campaign for and Maurice Aronsson presided.
Pointing out that the Non-Sec-
Allied Jewish Campaign workers inaugurated the final week of
Corporation
• sible for the invitation.
h reie
l f ' that at a time when devoted Jewish
German-Jewis
tarian Anti-Nazi League was the
the driva at the luncheon at Hotel Statler on Monday by announcing
Dr. Luther referred all inquiries
tommunities
throughout
the
world
were
campaigning
for
first to launch the boycott move-
a
total
of 5103.2112, or 59 per cent of the $175,000 quota.
NEW YORK. (JTA)—A survey about his failure to visit City Hall
ment in this country, Dr. Silver
Kurt l'eiser, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation
to Reinhold Freytag, German Con- funds to aid the refugees and to assist in their settlement
of
Palestine's
economic
develop-
o
f
Detroit,
under whose auspices the skive is being conducted, an-
declared:
ment, contained in the seventh seal in St. Louis, who at first said in Palestine, during the latter part of 1933, Detroit Jews
• DR. A. M. HERSHMAN
"The Nazis, who have here-
- !wormed that due to the loss of a day last week, on account of Deco•
had
not
contributed
a
single
dime
to
the
fund
made
nem
annual
report
of
the
Palestine
that
the
Ambassador's
heavy
d and will last
tedd
ration Day , the drive ll wi b he ex
n e ano th er ay
tofore been inclined to ignore
of America, at the commencement Economic Corporation, made pub- schedule of visits forced him to nary by one of the most heart-breaking tragedies in our through the coming Friday, June 8.
the boycott, have finally been
airman eliminate the City Hall visit.
on Sunday, June 3, at , lie by Bernard Flexner,
exercises
ch
Monday was "Ladies Day" of the campaign, and Mrs. Ilenry
forced to acknowledge it. The
the Seminary Quadrangle in New of the board of the corporation, Later, however, he admitted that history.
presided at the luncheon. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was the
sharp drop in esports is offici•Ily
How many Jews have stopped to consider that when Wineman
York. The same degree was also indicates rapid economic progress (Turn to Page Seven.)
speaker. Declaring that her "faith began to slip" as a result of the
laid to the boycott, where, of awarded at these exercises to
they
contribute
to
the
German-Jewish
relief
fund
this
year
awar
in
most
of
the
statisticassfor
the
early
disappointing
reports of workers in the drive, Mrs, Ehrlich
,
op
p erly
y belongs. The
e
pro
c ourse,
Rabbi Max weine of Detroit.
past year.
they actually make a two years' donation? How many pleaded for an effort to restore the faith and confidence which ruled
economic pressure of the world
Both Dr. Hershman and Rabbi i The report aoints outdgowever,
during
previous
strives.
upon the regime, which had
have stopped to figure out the fact in their own minds that
Weine earned this degree in :that economic expa . n has
Roy Fisher reported fur the general division ■ total of $41,473
boasted that it was indifferent
by failing to contribute to Palestine's reconstruction in the or 6.1
course.
per cent of its quota on Monday. Ilenry Wineman reported that
"brought in its wake certain un-
to the world's opinion, has had
past
two
years
Detroit
Jews
held
up
progress
in
Palestine?
gift.' division had raised $61,890 or 49 per cent of its
Dr.
Hershman
was
honored
by
desirable
speculative
elements."
crushing effect, and the Nails
his alma mater, the Jewish Theo- Property values in certain sec-
have begun to whine and
UT MANY DETROIT JEWS, when solicited during tithueotasi.'ecial
logical
Seminary
of
America.
on
-
tions
have
shot
up,
and
credit
ex
threaten.
(Turn to Page Six.)
the week for the Allied Jewish Campaign, had the
"The boycott is a legitimate Oct. 26, 1930, when he had the pension has to some extent been Tranajordania Ruler on Im-
urn col -
(Turn to Last Page)
encourage d . Th ea gricu ltl
t Vi s it i i n
and th e
am p rudence to tell the solicitors that
poi t an
temer y an
(Turn to Last Page)
onies have been affected seriously
they were not concerned over the fate of German dews!
London
by the four-year drought.
Their reason for holding this vew is that German Jewry
_—
THREE
____
With Only $130,000 Reported Raised as This Issue Goes to Press, Workers Redouble
Their Efforts and Institute Resolicitation Campaign and Special Telephone Cam-
pawn to Secure Additional Pledges and Also Increases.
WINEMAN WARNS THAT EVERY DETROIT INSTITUTION AND MANY
NATIONAL CAUSES WILL SUFFER IF THE DRIVE IS SHORT OF QUOTA
Aaron DeRoy, Roy Fisher, Melville Welt a'nd Other Leaders Make Last Minute Appeal
For Special Effort on Part of Workers and More Liberal Response in Commun.
ity; List of Donors $25 and Over Published in This Issue
Responding to demands by a nu 4 mber of division heads that the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign for $175,000 be extended through next Monday to enable many of the solicitors to
complete their assigned tasks, workers in the drive, meeting at luncheon at Hotel Statler at
noon Thursday, agreed to continue their efforts for an extra three days.
The final luncheon of the drive will be held on Monday, at the Statler, and in addi-
tion to the personal'solicitations a special telephone campaign has been inaugurated under
the leadership of Marvin Gingold, to aim at the raising of the complete quota.
DE REE OF D. H,
FOR DR HERSHMAN
Stand Up and Counted!
An Accounting is in Order in View of the
Comparative Failure of the 1934
•
time
PALESTINE BOOMS'
FEAR SPECULATION
PALESTINE ISSUE
RAISED BY EMIR
TILE WEEK IN REVIEW
Nazis Were Dealt Blow in Recent
Nation •Wide ' ,Factory Elections
The black ink aide of the
JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Emir
ledger, tholes., shows cause
Ahdullah, ruler of Transjordania,
for jubilation among Zionists.
on Sunday ended the visit to
The report points out that gay -
Jerusalem which had stirred polit- ,
, ernment finances are "in en en' teal circle tos a fever of specula- l
viable state," with a surplus in,
tion and departed with his party
treasury of
for London on a trip officially de-
' t h e Palestine
22,144,419. Deposits in banks
scribed i4 a "courtesy visit."
and co-operative societies are es-
It was learned, however, that(
k-
at from ten to eleven
the Emir will confer with British
'
has not been loyal to our people; that the German Jews
are assimilators, and that they are not the best element
So Severe Was the Loss in "Vertrauens Leute" Elections
for Palestine.
I
That They Did Not Dare Publish
This excuse contains both the elements of untruth
By MILTON BROWN
the Results
and criminal unconcern. Granted that German Jews are
fnci
(Copyright. IRK Jonah Telegraphic Amer.
the most assimilated group in Israel, the fact remains that
It stresses the vital
According to the latest die• I elections.
one Jew is responsible one for another. ("Kol Israel Chay-
.
fli t ter go
'
i are
GERMANY
-
ze.").
If
this
drive
is
permitted
to
fail,
with
the confidence of timated •
Committee of the International as • weapon against Nazi repres-
ovim ze lo -
ni
The the boycott of German- ernent
has
pounds at the end of officials on at least five major
out the workers exerting their efforts during an extended Relief Association, 20 Vesey St., sion.
made good is a source of increas- the people, who are becoming fed million
1933 and are steadily i
•
problems, several of which involve
New York, from the central office
The other is an article, "Arier
ing anxiety to Nazi leaders and has up with the circuses and parades.
period
for
the
drive,
then
we
are
merely
giving
comfort
. 29,101 iambi- conditions affecting Palestine. The
severely shaken the very founda- Elections foi confidential represen• grant.
lag. M
in Strasbourg. the Nazis were and Nicht•Arier" ("Aryans and
entered the country dur•
l'alestine question itself will fig- to the enemy. While we resent the alarmist attitude dealt such a blow in the recent Non-Aryans"), written by Prof.
tion of German export trade was tatives, who are supposed to repre-
lag the year, 27,862 of whom , ure in the Emir's discussions with which threatens us with Nazi dangers at our very door,
amply manifested this week in sent the workers, turned into dis-
nation-wide "vertrauens Leute" Franz Boas, leading authority on
were Jew., according to the re-
the British, but to what extent we nevertheless realize that we have enemies in our own factory elections that they did not race, at the request of the Inter-
speeches made by Minister of Eco- estrous defeat for the official Nazi
port. About one - tenth of the" could not be ascertained. During
mimics Dr. Kurt Schmitt; Minister' candidates,
dare publish the results. The din- national Relief Association of
country,
in
addition
to
the
foes
who
seek
to
destroy
us
in
belonged to the so-called capi•
his stay here the Tranajordanian
of the Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frank,' Thousands of workers in the
patch reads, in part: which American committee he is
tette( elms, bringing with these
ruler conferred with Palestine Germany. If we fail in our relief effort we make it pos-
and Reich Commissioner of Jus- large industrial plants either
"The following are some of ■ member. The article, printed
Arab leaders, reputedly on the sible for Nazi propagandists here and abroad to derive
' voiced their ballots entirely or more than two and • half mil.,
tire Dr. Hans Frank.
on this India paper in the form of
the general results of these elec•
pounds.
political demands which they are courage from our divided ranks.
Dr. Frank, who was the prin.' opeolY voted against the Nazi can- lion
a 19-page pamphlet less than 1/32
lions: In the armament
Figures for imports and exports. making of Britain.
cipal speaker before the American . didates. In some factories official
of an inch thick. Is published se-
Berlin.
of Frits W
In connection with the Emir's
Chamber of Commerce in Berlin, I Nazi candidates receives! as little said the report, reveal a marked
URTHERMORE, THE CHARGES that German Jews tory
Marienfelde, which has 1500 , cretly in Germany by the Inter-
dropped his scheduled talk on Ger. as 10 per cent of the total vote. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) possible negotiations concerning
are
disloyal
are
not
true.
The
evidence
that
is
pro-
in
the
Atossorecitatit ion'sto
Palestine, the Arab Executive to-
man justice and launched into a Needless to say they were elected.
man Committee. Special efforts
vided by eye-witnesses who were in Palestine—Dr.
ss
out the list, 400 altered
, day issued the following public
hitter attack on the boycott. He' This is perhaps the main sea-
b
T
a
'a
re
th
bn
cl
ein
in
i
made
g
nly
nd on°
dt, ' a
no
the v b o atle lo
w ho
e rk lie sr ts'on15°
, statement, which also was cabled Craim Weizmann, Jacob Fishman. Louis Lipsky among t 700
addressed himself particularly to' son for the new campaign against Urge Kee ping Polls
hands of the Nazis and their sym-
returned the ballot as it
to the League of Nations.
American diplomatic officials who the Jews, which is accompanied by'
tRem—should serve as sufficient guarantee that the Ger-
Pathizers in the hope that it will
was, that is, voted in favor of
"The Arabs of Palestine demand man-Jewish settlers in Palestine are a very wholesome
wan a demagogic. meaningless attack
e
Open
Late
Sept.
11
help destroy the Nazi "race the-
were present, declaring h
the candidates. In the AEG-
an independent Palestine within
"aware that the American people by the "left" Nazis against Ger-
- - ---
element, and that they will bring much good to the Berlin, 25 per cent void ballots nrY•' .
Governor Says Ortho• an Arab federation and also the
wer not guilty of boycotting Ger . man capitalists.
Petition to
A little known phase of Nazi
were turned in. Only 30 ,per
of a parliamentary Jewish National Home.
1 POLAND
dos Jews Will Not Be Able To lestablshment
ma ny."
Germany is the punishment meted
cent of the votes in the HAG-
Dr. Schmitt and Dr. Frick de- Attacks by National Radical anti-
government which will represent
Vote on Rosh Hashon•h
In
this
connection
another
damaging
rumor
is
finding
Hamburg were for the Nazis. In out to anti-fascist women In the
the J • continue
'
all the inhabitants of Palestine
•
Glared in public addresses that
circulation. It is to the effect that Palestine is too small Blain and Vos, only 25 per cent prisons. The dispatch goes on to
the American people were not , all over Poland. Polish and Jew-
In • petition addressed to Gov- but will reject Zionism.
to
house
the
refugees;
that
Palestine
cannot
welcome
too
. ish newspapers are filled with lists
of, the •otes were for the say:
A
stronger
resolution
offered
guilty of boycotting Germany." . of injured. With their customary crone William A. Comstock, •
"New and louder cries of
Nara."
Dr. Schmitt and Dr. Frick d e
group of Jews point out that 20,- by the faction of the Arab Execu- many of the German-Jewish refugee children. This, too,
n and despair•continue to
Nara, have stopped
that
Ger•
bravery
the
tive headed by the Grand Mufti, is untrue. Dr. Weizmann, as head of the special commit-
•1 pai
Two
significant
documents
be-
000
Detroit
Jewish
voters
will
be
clared in public addresses
I h group s
women in Berli n
her debts, , attacks on 1 ews
the Nazi.
net pay and
many could
owing
to the boycott,
would be' cause in every case they were met disfranchised unless the polls in , with whom the Emir frequently tee of the World Zionist Organization which is devoting companied this dispatch. One is '"'"•. from Ti,.
invent third
d , with fierce resistance. Instead Michigan are kept open on psi• has had sharp differences, was itself to the settlement of German-Jewish refugees in Pal- • miniature four-page newspaper, degree methods of incredible
compelled to resort to barter an
x 2',h inches, in the form of, b arbar it y, One
3
sharp curtailment of imports. ' the chivalrous Naras are attacking mary election day, Sept. 11, which voted down, it was learned.
a the e°6".•
T he Transjordan ruler will estine, stated this week, in London, that Palestine is in a hotostatic glossy print so small
practice. is to beat a woman m•
.
European newspapers, comment.! single Jewish pedestrians on the is the second day of Rosh Hash- 1 mak
e an effort to secure mod ifi- position to absorb the entire German-Jewish youth, and it meet be read under a mem- ,
,
,
ecl *ills bleed,
s h e
ing on the German declarations, ' streets. Women and children are onah.
4
4.
The petition is circulated by ; &Hon of his existing agreement that statements to the contrary are false. There is only tying glass. This is the first news-
and then throw bee into • gem-
were very unsympathetic, merely !not exempt, needless
to say. city of Edward Hurley Levitt of 2540 with Greet Britain . i n order to . se-
pbblished by an under: mussily cell with • number of
industrial
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one thing that stands in the way of a great effort to save paper
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ground German trade union. More
stating that the Germans had, Lodz, Endek anti-Semites will con- West Philadelphia Ave., who Is • l cure an •mph cation of the g
ether women who are yet to be
' brought it upon themselves by their trol the city council, having elected Republican candidate for state Veen him 14 years ago when he these children: the lack of funds. The failure of Detroit's than a page and a half are de-;
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the • land under
treatment o the Jews.
72 members as against 30 members senator, and Herman Blumberg of seams ruler of
t t te
Not only is the Ilitlente regime
12226 Gladstone Ave.
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shaky economically, but indications
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voted to the "vertrauens Leute" i (Turn to Nit Opposite Editorial)