100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 29, 1934 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-06-29

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

'lltri!otrifIrtin (Amy Jar

iammior vigegismikareagiam

01

end IIF, LEGAL CHRONICLE

)0444 *f i ef ( A t/tritteg CritlfirMflPfl

74I4

1;4 For Effort* trl

t /awls* Ms**

••/ed.

,r.0

pa

Aa

ite•I

1400 th• . .

( 'Sr slam is* •100 sonigl.• they

+0.1****.ao.,

sit•

it-o•:t

na••

IA* OHO

• ., , ,epeea

a•ofor

. • •

asp

rrY

.:741

mogawiterd log feelers
es
f they.note the

re

'It*

I'M',

Mite .0,101.0

si r,

,• our

soil

.h,



of

g a ia•am,

N•io

41.67

•••••

01, ,.v.

4110

•Vieee

Issa 4/4
'iste0e4
, mesa.
Itee •
*JO.
•• v •
em• towel
a..• 4 •
Alf Iff

- eaf



,

'•• • **Me



o'1,• *1.4 mt
• • ar •olieors
• •-• is
► l•

,a
or.
T"• a-orary wrfa.
4.0119 oUt

a,

• r• • •• tee n. , •1" 110111$11"
eons sprof
'sr 0, 0'•
01101
e'aX "sea a*Allielb
•r., r• Irv,*



1,04

r ase woo* •txtre.f the



01.

RA

re

( fearoo•0

4• 4• 1 “W•

.144

, 411P•

i
IX:L ll/CM, To

fla`• .1f • NJ ,

i•tsi
i••• .••mwsehmit to et 'I•• •ofeeof o • .

m tserg, iteetwee,

N
GERMAR

FINSWOS cIM

iof rieeenei•

Op. &Awe AI&

ol

1 3,A-

r. rod,

e, 41'

to,t,"

e

.•

..,A

a

fie foe' y

fltiy TORII
ramitiww• re•
rf-siooral ~of a neweiwif In
rireseeevy (new, Jelory CO!, 0•1
ra 4%
logr 41: ew a► giftewemit toe we iojewetwon
.
tfirty ho seselessiat net...fervor. with Magi
Or t••-r.iromooter
(Ale'. if 1.41)or 111.
woo
00,0 •
*rev •tgAreekent rot th•
Woe.
leue,ai
, ,ff

ewitetillue Ohre the Ist•VeNsf
onsgulibi•sre• of both fee
*WI 01 • wig.
ear
,twit ,a•
wilarases•ly, Met (bore we,

s a

:**

In.

osonsr , h1,

the

• edsc.t... lenity Nere'd • or respwr
• • a• t lanes.
'.y a ream
.0'
former
•fM, a
•Fr. ecieres
tleco,n1 uf
45' (;•
•rory is•••• ■ •.
1•••••
010•••
•fratiliO4 a.
rant ,
..flater• whov•
••c , 0
f • 00•1 loystry
, •tespmes4. burr. ;•ola..1
,site
•c,ts
0 1s•Jorsleim dais, •w•

,wt

Of, ,rt

tow t

.• :

.1.e

this • the pieta,. painted for



foe,.

Or.•"e

a md

+•

• •is k, . r W Ohnlam ••er "tie throne

euTtMif .0 *army

p Av0w0m0 0 *tie 4"gc
.4.sta • ■ •

• sob"

•+

+ad.. IF,
r
,t

.•

reve44

,f1.4.* say

fir.

New Germany'• Clue f Export Item

Motet's Deremfell

fusp-Pg From Reich

(+91111/1f1



I

root row.. AN* a
....a ex... 4, ..rOaa. a VIA'S*



I ,

•••



R

tillr•se yaw ettraireliw /min
w Kew,' hid% •i•fe of the

t• •oi
••••r ne• 11 a , • •

• •

IA it

if the foe•,

(h.,.
I
persons in the•
tirgoseenss star•cof a. 4r,

• f• •11. hoo•otell

BREWERIES
MUST III SERVED!

0009/KAAN

$0010460 *AIWA. f+ 1.t 401 invInco

or..* 44 06, 11,nie Ito *A4:4

re
ir py.-

evitp eteril,

401 0 !WOW/ere 004 vfliti ,m.

/4401/0:40

••

•14.•

,•• •

o •

h

fry

/ Age 4/0 *410 44. *sir' foir / AlftrOreff fm, I We-

44:051e,e, Ai

fprOlverk4

044004

ord *doe 04e#,Itrh 144/ /110 d0

0 / ///

A.•• ■■■ •ilial

dd,r1,44,4/ /ow/ 'Awe/ fled

/Ali

all other countrymen of mine-1
41, robbed of the firm, worth a rout
iiiati)n, by the Right flown able Natinn Totters in Milwaukee;
'
it''' 't on an annlrostmll M r, „0,,,, of c oncentration C amps," Mitchell Palmer, alien property'
Old., Settlers Repudiate It
, , fo restram May- -fork.. OM the Nazi
Hatcher," custodian, who sold the firm after 3111,W A UK EE, Wig. (JTAl-
,' ', f'• ' ‘,79. " ,and o t her"Mmke Him a Master /If Torture," the Armistice at a forced aurtion Although in New York and other
"' ' ''''" ' . if y ""r" inter_ "Make Him a Master of Sterilize. for about 59,000 to a Jewish firm cities American Nazi sympathizers
''''" m"""g' of the Bird. tine," "A Ilmeholor of Ho ok•hurn. in New York. This may serve as a have gained
control of established
,,,,,"IFAroo-et i Tf.h .. a., 1 ,rn i.at n . n . and All 1 hint to the dear reader as to who German societies, local Ilitlerites,
„,:.. 1,4,,';:,,,,
h ic7; h1,7,f,. .tNh ar s :.rif' ,.7,,44 ii,,,,,ig,0",,a,r, e1

f -

fir

4///////// ' ///
1///11/11, 1// 19101/111

/'////t

1.111111M111

wi h, the dot, I I
iin,pvit *$l lo wit

41

"
Mt, . fly..
Wan, however,
f,‘,.k„.

ti

/NW

101fraio

ltp

of t 1,1,

,

oligyg lihn

WI

1001

11 1 1 WV Min. furowwwwo wry

On

Nil/

it ' II
I ilAINTINC

libel on rare and of .,(),,,,
N w iftlreeramtessnt Y joy

'q. v ., , s ph„1,10, t It e

free

1" ifil m%In ia t ' a V j lai.w w . Mr

m y . sa id With the support of the A meri-
, lit Friends of NOVI Germany have ran Federation of tabor, more
t tian atti l ,, t h,r , lre I e ug nal, t ,e ns. r i m e prte hse
is n trlint
tight
to
•-t
ore..
80itnoethy
' vary

halite

pity

with a membership of more than
finn,Mal conferred in Town Hall
urea. this iinlonoalty openly than under the auspices of the Jewish
a
nd
result
Labor
Committee and voted to
ed
It
ouppres,
..i have

iniiI

li5m(1:11: fund In right

.i I selll:droeitl.1"In't deveh ' i' mei1R" he irlaiitlesrarSsir
The fund is

••

to
1 , o, gar
.61
o..•••ool. 14.0
of, 11

t7.",,t.,.‘n.,t,tr,r,,,I:::t • 7"

'4" r,

fg:A .

ea

In

t.

ko..

1111101/

■ '

tOtettero

"

0'

iv

fah;

to be devoted to
"WO are tint a.king an injune.
the police from helping the victims of fascism In
II est ing violators of the law." all enuntries and to assist the sr..
ir unionists In
lte "but we
l " ye" "plituhded.
d"
i,, e a e :km t et 1 ;t?:
i ir ' n t:ny" Irin ItthaedP
'rota •iolating the Constitution." campaign against the Miller gnv•
Vier Chancellor Bigelow es- ernment.
The conference voted also to
rhilhed the roll% of the matter
•am erhPlhet there had been any inten•ily the hoyeott against Ger.
. I .I, pi th e meeting which enn•ti• n
rm rood.
din
w itrhid the
p.,.
man
marAhmineerrga
ic , n inel:
America
, ited I violation of the law,
,
e itt, smirk o n a religion is not eration of Tabor, and to c o nduct e
camoodirn against Nari props.
rIttiltial In Itself." he Mated.
Attempting to show lust how wita In the 1 , nited Mates,
H. rhernev Vlea nc ir, r im i,,nie
danyerotts he believed the opeerhei
Bade at the meeting. were, Mr. of the lowish labor committee

+ , on fn prevent

001,1

f:/A4r:OVVL
I NMI t.to tit

111•11

a

he ing (4 each meeting of the Friends

will conic
when Jewish blood flows through
speech,
admitted
.
the
st"
0,
•"
::ght
other affidavits pictured speak•
•teal if a speaker violated the
iw
In making. a mpearh, it ors at the meetings a. urging that
',odd be right to arrest him, but, Jews in this country he given the
,, viet.t xre d . the speaker cannot same treatment a. Is B••neoled
n fer
lih l isl ary
o,. . may. Fight
.-golly be arrested before he has them hi w

//HOPI fill ill WI oinhod obinnloillt.

A4

foot of First St, 9 a. m,Wedneedey,Thursday,
tit r. Pu•l•Illy I
Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday steamer leaves, 1:30 p. m. Except.
in Saturday steamer arrive. at noon. Four hours at the Island for
sialmweina and recreotion. Visit Perry Victory Monument and the
lave.. Bathing., bowing, golf, lamina, panic on the beach. Ilona
at HIS p. fa-Saturday, 11:30 p. ni. Friday and Sunday home at 1015
p. to. Foe 'lie H. T, children Ate. Friday and Sunday six hours at
the Island. Fare Sunday, $1.90 H. 14 children 50r.

'these speeches,

'faingoet rth° P.i 4weertion Urfa
"it le latter In have them ex.

WHIM 6tio p relt11116Nt

li c to,
t'

'-f others
aid, Were

of

ito
Int 'fit frattip mum ti t poiottid llio Iiimo loilmolli. oh noo.
W
Ill tartol IN, NINAItflfrIlli /ON,
le# illieil Aid rim

/II # Iff

flitting

' reSig :

I

I #I/ difIfil NO 011011,

River and Lake Outings

Dr. Ilenfstaungl stood smilingly
ilerlare,1
of waiting for further questions, but
,t the Friend.
Yew lietromny meeting themselves
1,,Irtr(1 free speech by their ar•
I f On. and also violated the pence

'hat

1111111114
11140/1: Ai All Arbit Ovi lop oint or inolOontIng ! now ', moo
,
ill hall /ii!
110, fflori ptii hr 4 4111,-lif IIIII40111 Alitnieql eiloirop t oloptypo t *1111 flo i litese
/40/0 //H' fithil iii/ 114P of f intollit Thu of 1,176,0011teWlt 4 mall .lemon''..
no Ipploil 4, 11 frio pm olinf lillito1111411, 44 11114 hive egiftlif tOpoottil wily
Ilbi 11414 *I MO ,eff fillWilf filoonrionlv

I N /I
1 14,111IIII4 111 kill( f Nlil

tfiNST HAPIYISTAXItaL

STR. PUT-IN-BAY

11mio
finloqopl, yl `I pall' s Ii,li Willi Ile ? of IfIa Of4/Illig Unfilflef t 1 1 I 4
#lloof milt WI of /low a 4IIIAllalle 41iilifi fil
, / /1 7 /itn
0 off/ I, whopp hp ; 4 0ph.
0/P
ft
N I AN if *gm/Iwo II one Id do two milk knoom ft, ihr
114114 4 fimy44 /r I O ilia

1

Whored to



/MAW ON OUN PANI.PAYMEN/ PLAN.

Ath iltpliopo N r ir I Om or 44.411

e,,,,,,. were

• in reality won the war."
after a year of activity, still find
'fi. 4'464" by ll""r f;t1r6eld
He uses italics to emphasize that themselves unable to make head-
Th e posters
tlay., , ., , .•1 I ++. ..0 American ,,,,, th o f the par ported to be the-. the sale ens
mode "after" the Ar- a.,a ..
S. t. i:od.ent
. voon. of GoNrooto ii i omeri.i
p,,,,,,,,, ,, , , ,, ,, ,,,,..,,,, of Farmer
league" and "The Boston Commit. misfire, and m a d e the paragraph : '
. ..'
I l" r • . " r• '
B ird-
i with the comment: "Wherewith
's
, , , o n. y mpila,,r1++, for mayor
Clouting A. Anted, superintendent endeth the story of lianfstaengl's ,
Il follows
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
' '''''" "f the"fh" l'ht"h of the Harvard yard pollee, broke unique war record." Ile
o
lio. as p, ifnniiin,u
rot,inyw,,, t,liiwann ,f..nt.1,1,.n.glii; r:,,,,,ti ,iw,rit,hatshef report of his meeting Ilit-
' ' ' ' ' ' I r'ireelel it t ake le Quoted
ollows:
July 2 --Herz! Memorial, being
F t OletmOle his stand with eels- thr tars. in the Harvard pant lir ,
"In 1921 I returned to Germany,
arranged by Jewish National
- ' , II ',/ the Fr•ods of New Ger- t ,,, R.hhi
Fund Council of Detroit.
Joseph s . sho,„„,,,, an finding the country 'flourishing'
err, Mr. flays quoted from Vol. editor of a J•WI•1 n•W ■ p/ipor i n under the blessing+ of the Versed- July 22—Annual Tisha b'Ab
••Icr: "I doff..1 your Vi0 ,014, but I Poston, asked the • vieitor what he' lea treaty, A year later I ran into '
collection of Jewish Na-
Germany
: • ,' , 1 elve my life to Protect Your meant by his statement that the the man who has saved Ger
tional Fund,
,
' , R V lel espr•s• them,"
Jewl4 problem would soon he re. and civilization—Adolf Hitler."
Detlaring the in NM'. where stored to normal.
I
-ieetirigs alt' b140kOrl up by pollee
void
You mean by raidunini.
'los prlocedifre Inantrahlr ia that of Hon
..'" asked Rabbi Shubow.
Westing the speakers rather that,
" N ow , new," replied Iltr Ilanf-
,,,
i
, oembers of the aud ienee who ,,,,,,g
i n „
„„dlifyi„
tone.
l eft heeklin tl• Mr. Hayes "id'
"That's a political question." (Ile
on
the American people are,
had previously
jo t d i-. 11 'het 1,, ,h
.hr hmtot e, f suppressing 'Tease l:
Enjoy a cord, delightful cruise on Detroit River and Lake
,•
aPtallae
other
flOraori ■
incite film s. ,
Erie. Music, free dancing, deck games, tables for Bridge,

CAPITAL STOCK NOW OFFERED
FIN PI/ILIC PARTICIPATION
$01 PER
SHARE
1,0,4401,1„,,41.0614)



to the effect that he created • scow
The art committee consists of
in the Harvard Club when word
Sirs. David B. Werbe, chairman;
' of the risking of the Lusitania was
Mrs. Hoke Levin, liyirs. Nate Gold-
received.
'stick, Walter Blucher, Rabbi Leon
Iliscuaxing the disposal of his '
Frain, Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs.
fatmly's property in the United
Alexander Freeman Milton Alex-
latex at the close of the war he ,-
antler, Mrs. Sol B. Levin, Mrs.
WI des as follows:
m
y
Harry
Earbsten, Mrs. Walter
"Being a German conducting
family's art firm at 5 15 Fifth Ave., : Fuchs, Mr... Louis Gottlieb, Mrs.
Jacob
Ilarvith.
New York, I suffered the same no

INAIVX

ord e r was restored t he
rakes
senarate

ly 11/#/#0//6 m /M0Paloi //./l

You

I •11 no*

Prizes Awarded
Center Artists

a ce,• of ovary man
Aorgain, a' + Arra.
1 40••• M Itathfork rod several
and •oparare4 the
• '•

P
ANY
MIONCN1
WIG
COM
1* I** t•fgot
P •4•044 Mot 011efkao

N///// /1

Aloe y by

%wed pushed through the
of f epoof fief .. shoved Rabbi
•-nrbow aside, seized Dr. limnf.
iianf•
Interviews
+1
...sal
..y the arm and propelled
Rabbi Who
.
him rut of the yard. Ilmblii Shu•
staengl Is Abused by
bow oh;ected bitterly at the treat- . erizes were awarded to artists
classes at the clone of the
noon accorded him, asserting that f.
d Policeman
H
Jew
Tenter Art School exhibi ft
he was "as gmal a Harvard man
which was held in the lounges o
limes mill m a• . an vIssly else."
SI KRIlltfiE. Mass
the Ce nter.
aid pole e tor. down anti.11anf-
Veiled Attack on Jew.
The advanced artists received
, , aengi ctickers whir h had liven
Er
swards
parted
ern
several university h n s:
intati'lnifelu. ss*Mh"
sf
Gus Naus chf 7niii7 wfis;st ; M il ton Ger-
inoldters The posters contained Adlf flitter and hi+ anti•Sernitism ,„hlcoren,
Ben Miller,
second;
:'nods •nternen•• including thew: •ince his arrival to attend the 2fith r
t, .'t Ih•f 'meow' n Degree
reunionof 'Da" Ini.n C ia..... f 190U, thi ''T'hi s. . i'llte)girKir)a•Prrsie. elfaosusrths.tudents
woe more out•pcken a few months : who were awarded prizes are:
ago when he prepared autollio-
Norman Selik, fiat; Esther
Clapham! material for his (dang- Slobin, second; Bertha Rosen-
le k, copies of whir h were distri• haunt, third.
muted to /lifts members.
Thep
Accompanying a recital of de - in
euxphiiibs itsha7elnignstt rhuecirteiw
t obr y
k
tails of his birthplace, scholastic William G r e a s o n and Jasha
preparation, years in college oc• Schwartzman.
cupation and family, Ilanfstaengl .
Awards were made possible
gives expression to his admiration through the generosity of the
(Jr !litter and his attitude toward
Home Relief Society,

"Putzy's" Politics

Firestlf.

ittil lobe-
4‘,/,/d/ //did. /d/ 1/ A444/, 4#I
_al /
ellb/a4, ///d// do, /1/ 11/, dal tIll.041t,

0CoN

Jrarieh Tutu atapilic

the Zedakah
the ""4-W" If f'ffinwnt of ( 'er- Society, Mrs. Mortimer Meyer,
""y. ii" also a tt ethi t ' to d ' i l'"e Mrs. David Werbe, Mrs. Ilarry
111
myth" .
a what he terms "a furious
F'arbsten.

t ftI/fi l MI t11•04# oftliflog rnr
41 di/ Teem
'0•'1 41 4soitre r/
s' ,41 4 Al 0,0440#
kf, ,temi, .r-A4,4,/ /A/ 44/ /4, 1,/ #741//,/,1 dry
1,+t % *lee 4ifro,44 4014 Harisi4r# sonin'cOs fps
me/ / `

amor/ iddir,41/4,4,

Ital.,. for th•

7,e -tenF rt"e't"icei n it' n f

044(04 f4e .**Ofe4e000 4;4
*Air AtrodifeA /d 1 4r/ iroorYino wt./ %,044,411

OW

lin,

rr , •

..4 •,, 417 !Ito erol/fs4 of 41bnflr•
ji
wflitalfr4 it a III. Oa, •
r
•••••ran•et, r• ,1

...oh

CADILLAC fin

Put:an-Bay Island Park

Cedar Point Outings

Sail from Detroit env Friday Or Sundey. Over three home et the Lido
of America. Wonderful bathing heal II, Board Walk, all mum-meet.%
bia hotels; everythiruf on a petal S. ale. ILA H. T., including ride no
the Inlet Trail to the Perk. Home 1015 p. m.

Saturday Afternoon Outing
D•... Detollt at 1:10 p. m., (or a cruise the river and ■ ono the

iiro

Put.li•llay Islamic Four honor at Put•In•Bar Park. Dance under the
lake Erie Moon returning.
7Se H. T. II
I Lin p. el.

A RealWeek End

Stay mat et Craarent 11.1.1,
Put•ImIley until Sunday
sight, only 13.21, or et the
Breakers Iletel,l,n1se Point,
may $7.90. Prier is bles
61•11Mar fare, hold noon.
and all naels Saturday and
:"only.

Isaiah merchants are 1,000 vent. Mr. Vladeck fore.
.,,a verns t o r y a nd a onlitinn of rail the early downfall of the
freen. t ,,aiinhdif, :itfentrl is, :
(h a poste, and therefore, of the nlIni f.tleorf gon everfnn m
,. ■ rninott law."
k nuf irl a imi sa ita , Me. Deewen de•tturtIon the growing artivitiee
the follnwing, Raid to he of Demon workers determined in
part of the wog atone it the open- meithrow the regime.

repeated

•,,,,.•

,

•: •

.

--•!".2.;:.

:.:

,s,

.

.

: 41„,
enzi ra • •• ,,,
enrww.
eti , 4 "

.......— ■•■ /...-

Showboat Midnight Moonlights

Every Saturday Night. Leave MideriahL Fare $1.00

DANCING MOONLIGHTS

who presided, ridiculed littler'.
11'1.1*hl'ease(frllil' upon the ices ealement that he expected the
sh. to remelt, in tamer for
sod 'hie encouragement of a boy• No

, oft agalnal

room and lunch countrre and Rathakeller on the
—everything for a good time,

a. steamer

I

Dens, on lake St. Clete every %Weenier and Thum
clay evening.. Sell at 9700 p m. Perkins on the lurk
loos of lint Street. Detroit, Mich. Tel. Itemhilph 0230.

ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE

root of Fine Sli.

Randolph 0230

Detroit. Mi.h

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan