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CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNAll 20, OHIO

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN

MAY YOU ALL ENJOY A

:Soviet's "Youth of Maxim"
Tito Schipa Here
nd Chaplin's "The Immi-
On Friday Oct. 4 a grant"
at Cinema Guild

HAPPY — HEALTHY — PROSPEROUS

NEW YEAR

"Resolve to Make SAKS a

Habit

QUIET, REFINED, WHOLESOME ATMOSPHERE

"SWEET" RHYTHMIC DANCE MUSIC

Don Zulloss Orchestra

CAFE SAKS

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Cross and Dunn . . . Sam paid
the thousand . . . and well . . .
a promise fulfilled . . . those of
you who remember Dunn from
the good old Mayfield days will
be eager to see him again and will
marvel at the fulfillment of all
ideals of progress . . . England
. . . Florida . .. New York . .
everywhere Cross and Dunn have
been hailed as tops in their line
of team harmony . • . ballads ...
comedy and what not . . . and
there is more . . . the adorables
are still here in bigger numbers
. . . and Betty Thompson . , .
and those twinkling steppers
James and I'eltz . . . and that
young man of ohsomany moods
Billy Carr . . . and you have,
something to sell Billy—so go
to it ...

Music lovers of Detroit are , D. Shostakovich is the prolific
looking forward to a real treat young musical genius who ar-
on Friday, Oct. 4, when Tito ranged the special score for the
Schipa will give his concert of , Soviet prize film to be presented
the season at Orchestra Hall un- by the Cinema Guild for one week,

MOP'

Sept. 27 to Oct. 3, in the small
auditorium of the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
Shostakovich is especially fa-
mous in this country for his mod-
ern "Lady Macbeth of Mzensk"
which was given with overwhelm-
ing success last year by the Metro-
politan Opera in Cleveland, Phila-
delphia and New York. Although
only 29, this Soviet composer has
behind him is large body of musi-
cal creations covering a wide va-
riety of forms.
In addition to the featured
"Youth of !Maxim," the Guild also
will include a revival of Charley
m
Chaplin's "The Imigrant.

APPEAL TO LEAGUE
ASKS AID FOR NAZI
PERSECUTED JEWRY

ONE
•
ORCHESTRA HALL
NIGHT
NICK LOMAS Praenta
ONLY VI •

(CONCLUDED FROM PAOIC ONE)

ish shops and published pamphlets
urging ews to resume normal
business relations with Aryans.
Although the organization made no
attempt to explain away the incon-
sistency between its appeals and
the "Jew laws", it cited the in-
creasing effect of the double boy-
cott on German trade and industry.
Meanwhile Hitler issued a pri-
vate warning to Nazi party leaders
to end all individual actions against
Jews and to leave the administra-
tion of the anti-Jewish legislation
to the constituted authorities. Echo-
ing this warning Julius Streio'her
urged his followers not to smash
Jewish windows or to spit on Jews
but emphasized that "the fight is
just really starting for the world
Jew would destroy as mon• than
ever." In similar vein was an order
by General Hans von Jagow, com-
mander of the Berlin Storm
Troops, forbidding his men to in-
dulge in individual anti-Jewish ac-
lions.

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Oct. 4

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Four Great Features to Be
More Nasal Threats
Shown at the Center
I At the same time, however, notice
was served on German Jewry by
This Week

PROGRAM
Plus

An Entire New Revue

BLOSSOM HEATH
the "Black Corps," official organ
Marion Chase . . . you will
"Escapade," the great film fea- of the Nazi picked guards, that if
with
TITO SCHIPA
agree with Winchell that "she is
the
anti-Nazi boycott was not
turing William l'owell and Louise
as charming as most debs think
halted
German
Jews
may
expect
Rainer,
and
"While
the
Patient
der the direction of Nick Londe&
they ere . .and i f
Mor-
Mr. Londes is bringing Signor Slept" with Walter Walker and to suffer further serious conseq-
That you be inscribed in the hook of life for a year
gan weaved a spell" Marion will'
and
Schipa here directly from Europe 1 Patricia Ellis, are the attractions uences. "It may be expected," the
positively enchant you . . . those
at the Center Theater this Satur- paper said, "that now the Jewish
for the one night.
Russ Lyons and His Music
baby spotlights in the darkened
of health, happiness and prosperity
boycott
propaganda
against
Ger-
Schipa, called the greatest lyric day, Sunday, Monday and Tues-
room playing upon her regal face
Come taxes Madam 111- 140,
-
110—Elatodx” F1
man goods will be increased. An
tenor of today and a member of day.
create a portrait that will hold
lasrvitless: Triode, 2.0100--2-1106
is the wish of the
the Metropolitan Opera Associa-
Following up this excellent bill, attempt to bring about modifica-
you in breathless silence for her
tion
of
the
anti-Jewish
decrees
tion for many years, has all the the Center Theater, Woodward and
first words . . . and then the ar-
attributes of a great artist and the Boulevard, scores another hit through economic pressure failed
tist fulfills the created expecta-
is demanded in every corner of by presenting two other great fea- once. Der Fuehrer left no doubt in
tion ... the applause is wild and
tures, Will Rogers in "Doubting his speech before the Reichstag
the globe.
so be you . . . with delight . .
Schipa will arise in New York Thomas" and Pat O'Brien in "Oil that in case the new law should
AMPLE FACILITIES FOR. CONVENTIONS AND BANQUET:
a new . . . a different personality
on Oct. 3, and will be brought for the Lumps of China," on Wed- provoke dissatisfaction there would
. . . that sparkles with a delight- here
be no recourse but to resort to ad-
immediately by Mr. Londes nesday, Thursday and Friday.
fully warm sophistication.
"Escapade," a new romance of ditional far-reaching and drastic
direct from the boat.
PLANTATION
This will be the wrestling pro- Vienna, captures continental fla- measures. The Jews had better take
Red hot Harlemaniac show ... moter's first venture into the vor and music, and puts them on these words as a warning."
To emphasize this warning the
six comely plantationettes truck- field of music and he has estab- the American screen in a story
in' ... Turner and Burrelle ada- lished a popular scale for the with unusual dramatic twists that Nazi batty permitted it to leak out
constant
in
a
that new anti-Jewish legislation
gio knockabouts ... Jimmie Sim- Schipa concert, from 75 cents to keep the audience
By MARTHA NEUMARK
designed to bring closer to realiza-
mons rhythm taps . . . Ernestine $2, plus tax. Tickets are now state of surprises. Throug h
Ford on toes . . . Noody Bow- on sale at Mr. Londes' offices at deft handling of the story every tion the Nazi program for ghet-
124 DAVENPORT
609
(ColoytIglit, 8 A. F. 8., 1110
entertainment
value
from
laughs
Transportation
Bldg.,
toizing the Jews is now being
man from Ben Bernie's troupe ...
and at
Extends to all their Jewish Friends
to tears, from drama to music, is framed. This legislation includes
torchy Erline Lambert . . • the Orchestra Hall.
Says
Patrons Hearty Greetings and Sincere Good
ERNEST BLOCH'S DAUGHTER loonologist dusty Murray .. . all
packed into a single evening's di- measures to regulate Jewish real
Happy New Year!
ON WPA
estate holdings and buildings, to
tonight Friday and thereofter.
vertisement.
Wishes for a Bright, Healthy
and
57th Choral Union Series in
bar Jewish physicians from treat-
If enough people of sufficiently MORE
and Pleasant
Greets You With
ing unmarried Aryan women under
At the !Miami Club there is
Ann Arbor
national renown get their names
"Dybbuk" Performance
all circumstances and married
THE INIMITABLE
listed on the payroll of the Works , Al Handler's tuneful music and
is Planned in Detroit Aryan women without a written
Marty Kohn's congeniality . . .
Concerts of a high order have
Progress Administration it may it seems to be a case of
permit from their husbands, bar-
follow been announced by the University
Lodovico ring all Jewish lawyers from their
be possible for the rank and file the crowds to Saks . . . before of Michigan Musical Society for
The performance of planned
profession including those exempt
paupers to lose that incredible they raise the prices or something the season's Choral Union Series. Rocca's "The Dybbuk" is
This will constitute the 57th an- as one of the group of opera to be from the Aryan law because of
sense of shame they exhibit when you baetliteyr ougect o,reuar
CiyiC their war records and th etippoint-
t s . elff or m a le dol- nual series of concerts which have presented by the Detroit
tion ment of a special Aryan lawyers
they are placed on government lar chicken feasts at the Oasis
been provided by this organiza- Opera Co, with the co-opera
rc
to defend Jews in the courts.
relief jobs.
... and then a ride on the merry- tion.
Detroit Symphony Ohes-
Rus-
the
EARL RICKARD
of
of
Musical
Attitude of German Jews
The name of Lucienne Bloch go-round . . . bar.
On Dec. 11, Koussevitsky will tra and the Arts
,
group, under the
Although the Nazi propaganda
bring
his
famous
band
of
Boston
POWATAN
ought to be encouraging. For
N w York
i
,
OLIVE FAY
sia
bureau is trying to overcome for-
Symphony
Orchestra
players
to
daughter
of
Ern-
$24
a
week
the
direction
of
Thaddeus
.kir
Earl
Rickard .
. as pleasing
I .11,
S111144 1111'1
As the first step in this direc- - eign opposition to the new "Jew
est Bloch, one of the world's a coaster of ceremonies as has Hill auditorium for the fifth con-
laws" by emphasizing, the move to
Sunday Dinner-31.50
Mu rray . Pat
great composers, Is spending her over been in this city . . . his secutive year.
0a restore normal business relations
tion, Wronski and emanages,
Vladimir Golschman n, the
w iil be o uctions. bat
time doing a fresco in the House baseball stories are priceless .
h
t
e reseonne,e, general
between Jews and Aryans, Jewish
n
young
but
distinguished
conductor
of Detention for Women in down- his comedy suave . . . lovely to
1 that 12 prd
given in eig
business men learned that their
.
town Manhattan. A disciple of look at Olive Fay will sing and of the St. Louis Symphony Or-
g operae
Nazi employes are raising funds
country next sprin
Diego Rivera, Mexican genius of "strum" you into wanting more chestra, will brring that organiza- grand
the regular seaslon to buy them out. This new device
WISHING OUR FRIENDS
cities of
fresco, Miss Bloch is trying to of her . . . and when she dances tion to Ann Arbor on Jan. 14 for
there to eliminate Jews from trade and
addition to
in
Detroit,
operas
A HAPPY-PROSPEROUS convey to the women prisoners you will want to know if there its initial performance.
commerce leaves Jewish merchants
Bernardino Molinari, the emi- of three
who congregate in the twelfth- is anything this gal can't do ...
o gn he, at the mercy of their employee
be three i
a 14 P pit a t s n b d u r
floor playroom of their jail a feel- The Three Internationals open nent Italian conductor, will appear will
New York,
be since they dare not refuse any of-
each
e
itayndwill
Cleveland
ing for basic artistic values. The here Saturday and advance info in the role of guest conductor with
n,
fer, no matter how ridiculous, for
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Washingto The eighth
,-t r. - SI v.. MON.. TI En.
Finest Entertainment
figures she is designing in her says okeh.
in
their business's. At the same time
on Jan. 24. Director Molinari ap- delphia.
- 30 -
.61-r. to -
Greatest of Comfort
huge and difficult medium are de-
y hundreds of Aryan domestic serv-
e per:
chosen later.
peared
in
this
same
capacity
sev-
Each
city
will
hear
its
firs
Open 11130 till 2 a. m.
signed to catch the eyes of the Litres of German-Jewish Children
' I
William Powell
e ral seasons ago, and made so
Lodovico Rocca fir st ants are leaving their Jewish em-
simple and the naive and yet to
Wrecked by Naai Persecutions
of
ployers, although the law forbid-
profound a reputation that he is formance
Luise Rainer
ric drama, "The Dybbuk,"
excite and soothe them. She is
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The to be brought b
ack for a second produced in 1931 at of SFcraelba: ding Jews to employ Aryan serv-
succeeding admirably.
increasing hardships of German , appearance this season.
IN
ants under the age of 45 does not
Italy, under the direction
Aline MacMahon
Detron•1 sonnoleyt nor). Sand
Once a student in l'aris, Miss children of persecuted families,!
become effective until Jan. I,
The Kolisch String Quartet
.
Bloch was offered a post as in- both Jewish and non-Jewish, was conies from Vienna It
in
Eng-
Nornood Holei
co
Ghione.
The
reaction
of
German
Jewry
Guy Kibbee
330 E. A11.3118
sung
be
was
brought
era
will
structor in Frank Lloyd's Wis- described by Miss Cecilia Razov- to this country for a few guest
('berry 0332
rem i e re in to the new "Jew laws" is one of
The op
IN
)ish and the world p
consin school. But while stopping sky, associate director of the Na- appearances late
bitter
resentment
but
resentment
last spring by English will be given in Detroit,
off in New York she met Rivera. tional Council of Jewish Women, Elizabeth
which can find no audible expres-
Grace Coolidge, the pa-
present plans.
With the result that she gave up in a broadcast here. Miss Rams- tron of chamber
the
music, especially under
"The Dybbuk," or "The Demon," sion since the Jewish press is
I'KMA liFILD or DETROIT
her teaching career and was suffi- sky, who has just returned from
for led Washington Festival. They was chosen from an old Hebrew muzzled. llowever, the Juedische
Pronyon.
ciently encouraged to devote her- a trip abroad on behalf of the will be heard in
Simoni, its lib- Rundschau, Zionist organ, dis-
Ann
Arbor Jan.
"The Youth of Maxim"
Renate
St
self to creative work. She may Council and the National Co-or- 20.
cussed the new laws in guarded
legend by
hoodoo Tonkin.. Ellin
retist.
The
legend
has it that pre-
the
be on the WPA salary list today,. dinating Committee for German
met
language and urged that the Hitler
Enylldt
The Metropolitan Opera Quar-
person w ho her
Monde Hy IL ShoodnkonlIth
after four years of independent! Refugees, spoke under the ass- tet,
a
of
sin is re- government take steps to end the
headed by Giovanni Martinelli, soul
Kept. 1 too Oct. 3
mature death in grave
work, but at least she has the op- pices of the Philadelphia Section tenor, with
in nmoll Auditorium of
Ride Norena, soprano; incarnated in the body of the one libeling of Jews, and that the Jews
portunity of satisfying her artis-, of the Council.
In This be accorded a semblance of com-
Detroit Institute of Arts
Doris Doe, contralto, and Ezio whom he most loved in life.
the mercial liberty, the right to emi•
The children of these families,
tie impulse and at the same time!
Enlran(n H omnIn ant Ale.
l'inza, has,, will„ provide a pro- spirit is called The Dybbuk.
' 4 01,11111011, Iran I
eni
enriching the cultural treasures of Miss Razovsky found. face spir- gram of outstanding
and grate and an opportunity for on-
peace
tolonlonion-NO. and . Won. ' Ete. 110c
operatic solos,
found
'
on
rt
t
i
•
this country. Miss Blotch has be- itual demoralization and physical
Matt. :100 • Elea. (Or
reincarna . T hi. English t ra n sl a- i .,lis...17)..ein:rilli:...n. y.:1; 1 4,
tettir,tat..If ivily,
istry Bureau in refusing a mar.
duets and quartets on Oct. 19.
n1 to
come recognized as one of the hardship, with little or no chance
Haire license to a German Jew and
The Don Cossack Russian Male
foremost left-wing painters. But of growing into normal human
will be by Archie Coates.
a Dutch girl was countermanded by
"the OM, of ; he Jee• in her-
e.
Chorus, which is generally lic- Lion
SPLIT A BOTTIt OI
In addition to "The Dylibuk," the
her work has a certain mystical, beings. She urged aid for these k .1
molten field,. II, merited
10
LLLLL
In
•
the higher authorities when It wad
e most out-
riiivie
include
reverent touch which is as couch children and for those whom par-
will
discovered
that
the
banns
for
the
, standing and unique organization season
\ g
opera, "Prince Igor,"
in the spirit of her father as in ents have succeeded in sending of
wedding has been published before
its kind, will return to Ann
to eon-
"Tannhauser." The latter main lame for all of „• non
out of the country.
that of Diego Rivera.
nor
Arbor on Nov. 11.
SPECIAL
the
At
to .11intlion mina, Me Peter de. the Reich's law forbidding uniont
will he one in German and the
Two pianists of wide contract
Irritate MI 0.0 `'al.,, In the elate. n between Jews and eGrmans became
former in Russian.
I. determined to thaw. elm toter.. Thin' riffective. The Marriage Register)
Is DRY
will he heard—Myra Hess, on
he
reollialloo et.. 10 3rar• ego one of
11 I ota
Bureau had refused the license be
March and Sergei Rachmani-
itli a "1 ,
-ause the 1902 treaty betweer
noff.
Lenox 1370
1221 Terminal
Mrs. Ethel Standler Toby
mean a wok/errant
nook.. the
Germany
and Holland pledges the
John Charles Thomas, who will
smt marl. ..n object of 111.1o, In the
Resumes Her Piano Classes deeper
!atter not to approve any mar
urn. t.f 111. creation of • na-
appear in recital Feb. 17, has en.
ewe CIE R IN TH1 OCItN BOTTLE
tional
home
In
riages
to
which Germany objects
deared himself to the concert-go-
Jeelelt lee. of 1.ernien, linen
Dutch Merchants Reverse Self
Sept. 28-29
Mrs. Ethel Standler Toby an-
Rosh Hashonah
author-I
Cs
a
result
of
the
higher
05 01 se (HI IIIWEIS Of
ing public of America in opera,
vlowil.r
r
nounces the resumption of her
and Org•nize to Back Boycott
w": ties' action all similar marriages
is
song recitals and radio programa.
1180511 P1151418
Oct. 7
Yom Kippur
'
piano classes.
AMSTERDAM (WNS) — ite-
announced
before
the
enactment
of
Fritz
Kreisler,
known
as
the
rpm
er It lit.t..el •
' ,di , end In It.
Mrs. Toby participated in a tw-
Oct. 12
vvrsing their previous attitude of
First Day of Succoth
Germany's "Jew laws" will be per-
"king of violins." is always a wel-
I reel. eee,,,,5
Flint as pianist and accom- ...:Ptt
IIa. .";
opposition to the anti-Nazi boycott,
" '''''''
major I nt,
mitted. In the meantime the gov-
come figure. He comes to Ann ee rt
Oct. 18
Hoshannah Rabbah
panist. This concert was given as l i t ,.r zt ,:;1 leer. e lee% ..: "....onrc re"r'n"in; h1h... ernment is considering what to do
hundreds of Dutch firms engaged
Arbor on Dec. 3 for the ninth time
Jr.1.h life end our
due.
their own meeting. The reason
Oct. 19
a surprise honoring Mr. and Mrs.
in the manufacture of ready-made
Shmini Atzeres
entn,e.
rgier
about
marriages in the future.
n people
during a span of many years.
forthe split is the feeling on the
111.1na In
I. Sneider, honoring their 30th on itoportnol mot of .1
clothing and kindred goods pledged
Oct. 20
The Univerrsity Musical Society wedding anniversary. It was ten - Iterattoti i, notated. Dori. the Intellec-
Simchas Torah
part of the United German So-
themselves unanimously to support
has
also
announced
that
important
tual end thot .• rolhl Nazis Free Kidnapped Jewish
cieties that while Nazism is all
Dec. 21-28
tiered them by the synagogue of the enantinellon the Je. Iterntee In the
Chanukah
the boycott and undertook to ex-
changes will he made in connec-
Journalist on Swiss Pretest
right
for Germany it has no place
fan
the
Flint
Jewish
Center.
...twee
of
the
Felt
tend the boycott in Holland by
March 8
tion with the May Festival of 1936,
Purim
;: dp and
11,11111 ■ 1, 50 re•pert• .111,..en
BERNE (WNS) — As a result in this country.
communicating with leaders of
le Jew
in that negotiations are being con.
tilliem.hIn Atria.. ran Main
of
the
energetic
protests
of
the
April
7
First
Day
of
Passover
.pther lines of business in this coun-
rot Ihlo now stns 1.'14111
sumated whereby the Philadelphia Sophie Wilensky to Teach
" rt. Swiss government Germany has re- South Atlantie A. A. U. Opposes
' llt r.:1 ..end'
The reline eontrolline hasee
try. This pledge was taken simul-
April 14
Last Day of Passover
Orchestra with its full number of
operial allrollon. Thr law leased Berthold Jakob-Solomon,
on,
Americas Entry in Olympics
, aneously with a electing of 10,000
Popular Piano Music
rililenllt IMMO! neon
Is
100
men
or
more,
under the dy-
German-Jewish emigre jouralist,
May
10
Lag
b'Omer
that
liertnan
iiertant•
Miss
Sophie
Wilensky
has
t
BALTIMORE (WNS) — Evi-
Dutch citizens of all creeds meet-
namic leadership of Leopold Stok.
IwIletr who was kidnapped on Swiss soil
err In J.eloh
thorough
course
completed
a
in
dence
of the rising tide of opposi-
, ng under the auspices of the com-
May
27-28
owski, will participate in all the
flint In Ihe areal nialnrIli rif Jeolth
Shevuos
agents and
all branches of teaching popular li vnirtt MI. It nail In, 1hr dew,. wIll s ix months ago by Nazi
tion to American participation in.
mittee for special Jewish interests.
festival programs.
taken hack to Germany. Switzer- the Berlin Olympics
July 28
Tisha b'Ab
music and is ready to take ap- erect vievl, man. itroole,
was given by
The meeting adopted a resolution
land forced Jakob-Solomon's re-
pointments for those desiring les- " I "'"
"
the annual convention of the
expressing horror at the latest an-
lease by insisting that its territori-
bunI,
co-I
tint,.
11.11
In
iv,
Sons.
'Th.
11.1
,
h
A
full
knowledge
of
ear-',
South
Atlantic
Amateur
Athletic
ti-Semitic legislation in Germany
Zelda R. Goldberg Resumes
al integrity had been violated. Ger-
training, harmony, sight-reading,l'sed he, II. sew, ...rt. es
Union when it unanimously in-
and appealing to all peoles not to
many not only released Jakob-Solo- structed its delegates to the forth-
Her
Piano
Classes
till-iota
and
breaks
is
given.
Any-
"ease their protest until the rights
mon but agreed to punish the Nazi coming national A. A. U. con-
".That'"'
P One olOnoNY
one desiring more information, call I r".That'"'
n'•• non- .Ikon od
of German Jews have been re- I
the It.1.1•
'it .14,, The malt.- officials responsible for his kidnap-
Zelda R. Goldberg, teacher and Trinity 2-1722.
vention to votes against sending
stored. Among the speakers were
et of the Mehl. fla• I.
tenondl-,let
out with
pianist, at present an artist pupil
to .how Jew • ping which was carried
an American team to Berlin in
, mgt.-heel•,cants-1 „nthe
Father H. Drost of Rotterdam, Dr.
ono, . the connivance of high German au-
t•i.role, n. 11. .1..• hat. w„•
of Mischa Kottler, has resumed
1936. The resolution, which was
Le Visser, vice president of the
Marshall vs. O'Mahoney at mil,
her piano classes for thi sseason.
Lk: thorities. Switzerland gained its introduced by non-Jewish dele-
High Council of The Netherlands,
be-
Zelda Goldberg has often teen
wad ati•tohl nIallanahIP point after bringing the matter
gates, is the first of its kind to
Arena on Monday
two professors from Amsterdam
tie il.olro ...th • fore an arbitration court. Jakob-
' with II.... 0..0.
henrd in concerts and on the radio
be adopted by an A. A. U. body.
f , niversity, two Protestant min-
het si•a
eeletion.lolo for air ...n
Solomon, however, is to be deported
in Detroit. She has been teaching
Everett Marshall, the blonde b•isois , we
e.4
the J o "' -h
esters and the chief rabbi of Am-
to
France.
in Detroit for many years and is heavyweight from Colorado, who ;;;;;;,..,,
Organiser Mo.. the Olympic•
sterdam.
k:',,','":,?;,
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interested in serious pupils who remains undefeated in his earn-
•
Committee
Gormits- American Split Widens
are desirous of taking lessons.
paign to force Dan O'Mahoney into Six Jailed for Attacks on Jews
NEW YORK (WNS)—A Move
A. Two German Day Rallies
Her studio is at 93n0 Genesee ■ title match, will again be the
Police Probe Fire in Maine Jew.
FRANK ;TV-AM-MAIN. Ger.
The
Olympics
Committee, de-
s), Hotel Marked with Swastika
Ave., Apt. 205, Garfield 00131-M.
A. Planned
main attraction at the Arena Gar- many — The Court of AssMrs in
signed to prevent the 'holding of
dens next Monday when he faces the city of lohra has tried II nor-
NFAV YORK IWNSi —Further the 1936 Olympic Games in Ber-
KITTERY, Me. (WNS) —
the gloat Jugoslav, John Growls- ; .nos en ,tharee of having commit. emphasis was given to the !milt lin. has been organized here with
! ■ ce are investigating the origin
Vaad
Withdraws from vich, also undefeated here.
. trl sets of violence against Jews.
in the ranks of New York's Ger- Samuel K. Maccabbe a. chair-
of a my'Sterious first which des-
Marshall ha. MOO posted with
Th-e , cf the ereosmi were sen• man-American population when it man. George Gordon Battle, John
Haaverak Board
troYed the Jewish-owned Park-
the state athletic hotly as a forfeit :teneed for breach of the m.o.re to was announced that Oct. 6, Ger- J. Curtin and Dr. Alexander
field Hotel here three days after
oenrisonment each and man Day. will be celebrated by Lyons are honorary chairmen and
JERUSALEM (WNSI -- The for • match with O'Mahoney but six rnr
a large swastika had been painted
representatives of the listed as yet it ha. found no taker for three others to
rare. two rival meetings_ one under the Representatives Vito Marrantonio
, n the building. David Hurovitz,
Leumi on the Ilaavarah, the body knowing of the prowess and intr from two wrook• to four months. auspices of the Friends of the and Emanuel Celler, Carl Sher-
of Boston, owner of the hotel.
administering the Palestin.Ger- strength of the La Junta matman Five were acquitted.
New Germany and the other spon- man, Louis Unlace and Eugene
which catered exclusively to Jews.
ill be is shying at the match.
.4 man transfer agreement, will
A Jewish business man of Frank- sored by the United German So- F.' Grigat are vice-chairmen. Dr.
said "there is no question in my
withdrawn as a protest against
Walter Rosy, the foxy Ham- rt •ed • Christian women of cieties. The rival meetings de- Murray E. Lewis is secretary-
Walter
mind that this community has no
the enactment of the new "Jew
school proxy, will tackle NIa nnbeim were arrested at Mann. veloped when the Friends were treasurer.
use for Jews." Shortly after the
laws" in Germany, it was an- Mike NickalotT, Bulgarian Tiger- brim for "disgracing" the "Aryan" omitted from arrangements for
fife
in the Parkfield Hotel another
nounced at • conference of Vaad man, in the semifinal, also a two I rare.
the United German Societies
INDIANAPOLIS (WN$) — A
suspicious blaze destroyed the
meetings and later offered • place swastika two feet broad and a
of dependability and long service, this Leumi leaders and the local boy- in three falls contest
home of George N. Colby, half •
BUILT TO Buick Standards
cott committee. The conference
One fall bouts are: Rudy Kay, Holland Removes Ban on M•r• in the ceremony provided they large number of posters contain-
Buick
Series
40
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has
the
flashing
performance
its
appearance
mile from the hotel.
made plans for convening a na- Chicago, vs. Ernie Peterson, Mar.
would forego a place on the ing the words "Heil McNutt, fare-
rine. of Germs. Jews sod
Indicates. It is a rumble seat sport coupe with room for four of
tional conference to intensify the (matte. and Chas. Grehmeyer , Kan-
speaking program and keep their well to liberty" were removed
Dutch
It is easier for a girl to forgive five passengers.
boycott of German goods in Pal- sas City. vs. "Curley" Donchin, THE HAGUE (WNS1 — The uniformed guards away. This the from the walls tf the Indiana cap-
a Young man for kissing her than
estine.
New York. action of the Dutch Marriage Reg- Friends refused and announced 'Ito' by state employes. •
for not doing it.

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