;kiwi= Apish Periodical Cotter curtest ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, 0/110 PAGE THREE TileVyntonPtistiORONICLE and THE LEGAL, CHRONICLE 11.••• ■• Established 1887 ANNIS FURS 48!A and Greatest Anniversary Sale I • q ANNIS FURS are BETTER FURS NEW NAZI DECREE VIOLATES TREATY WITH UNITED STATES; AN OFFICIAL PROTEST IS PLANNED BY DIPLOMATS Not Indifferent to Persecutions Abroad, But Wont'. Inter- from employing female German fere, Roosevelt Says (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/ domestics under the age of 45. Such households are now allowed to employ Aryan servant girls over 35 if they were employed at the time the Nuremberrlaw' went into effect. The decree defines a Jewish household as one in which there is one Jewish male member. The decree also abolishes the terms Aryan and non-Aryan, re- placing them by German and Jew. Great interest centers on the new definition of Jew. Hitherto any- one who could not show a pedi- gree free of Jewish blood back to 1800 was regarded as a non- Aryan. Now a Jew is one with 75 per cent or more Jewish blood, and one with 50 per cent Jewish blood if he is of the Jewish faith or married to a Jew, or if de- scended from a marriage with a 75 per cent Jew or a full Jew con- cluded after the passage of the Nuremberg law. All other half- Jews (persons with two racially full Jewish grandparents) are en- titled to German citizenship. The decree also sets up a new group called a "Jewish mixture" which i3 defined as one who is "descend- ed from one or two racially full Jewish grandparetns." Quarter- Jews, that is persons with only one Jewish grandparent, are to be re- garded as Germans and will be eligible for citizenship. Will Deal With Trade Later As part of the Nazi regime's effort to purify German blood, the decree not only forbids marriages between pure Jews and pure Ger- mans but also between Jews and quarter Jews and between two quarter-Jews. Half-Jews must ob- tain special permits before marry- ing Germans. The decree also provides heavy punishment for extra-marital relations between pure Jews and pure Germans and between pure Jews and quarter- Jews. Failure of the decree to include measures for regulating the posi- tion of Jews in the business and economic life of Germany is not regarded' as presaging a change in Nazi policy but merely as a postponement in order not to give foreign public opinion a new rea- son for demanding removal of the Olympic Games from Berlin. This phase of the anti-Semitic program will be announced after the Olym- pic Games when Germany will have no further need of palliat- ing public opinion. So far as the 450,000 full- blooded German Jews are con- cerned the new decree has not al- tered their status one iota. All that it has done is to spare many prominent Germans of Jewish ori- gin from losing their German eiti- zenshin. In view of the fact that there are at least 2,000,000 persons in Germany who are part Jews, it is understandable that Hitler, who signed the decree, should have refused to risk the permanent alienation of so large a section of the population. It is also worthy of note that the decree specifically leaves the door open for extra-official action against those who have been res- cued from the brand of second- class or inferior subjects. Para- graph 6 of the decree stipulates that nothing in the decree is to be regarded as repealing any rules established by the Nazi party even if these rules exceed in scope the new regulations. In other words half and quarter Jews can still find themselves regarded as full Jews if local Nazi func- tionaries are so minded. NEW YORK (WNS)—Reiter- sting his abhorrence of religious intolerance, whether at home or abroad and repeating the two paragraphs of his speech at San Diego on Oct. 2, in which he made plain his administration's position toward religious persecution, Pres- ident Roosevelt, in a letter to Martin II. Carmody, supreme knight of the Knights of Colum- bus, declared that while the Uni- ted States will not intervene in behalf of the persecuted Catholics of Mexico, not interfere in the domestic concerns of other coun- tries, "this policy of non-inter- vention, however, can in no sense be construed as indifferece on our part." The President's letter was in a reply to a letter from Mr. Car- mody demanding that the presi- dent publicly condemn religious persecution in Mexico. In his letter to Mr. Carmody, who had cited the action of 14 other presi- dents, from Jackson to Wilson, in interceding in behalf of perse- cuted minorities abroad, President Roosevelt quoted President Theo- dore Roosevelt's message to Con- gress in 1904 with regard to the massacre of Jews in Kishinev in Russia. Angered by Students Questions, Luther Says There is No Per- secution in Germany MADISON, Wis. (WNS)—An- gered by persistent question fired at him by University of Wiscon- sin students during a press con- ference, Dr. Bans Luther, German ambassador to the United States, refused to discuss "special ques- tions" and heatedly denied that there has been persecution of Jews and Catholics or "persecu- tion of any kind" in Germany. Pressed by his interviewers for answers to their questions, Dr. Luther concluded the interview abruptly by remarking that "we as a German nation expect no other nation will interfere with out interior affairs and we will not interfere with their interior affairs." Irked by the insistence of the anti-Nazi students, one of whom shouted "down with Ilit- ler" as the ambassador left the University club, Dr. Luther said that he had never received such treatment during all his travels in the United States. After the interview a group of students picketed the home of Dr. A. R. tiohlfeld, professor of German, under the mistaken impression that Dr. Luther Was dining there. Musical Program As Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Rally The musical evening arranged by the Men's Club of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek for next Mon- day evening, Nov. 25, in the so- cial hall of Shaarey Zedek, will To YOU--- IF YOU ARE TOO FAT! I have a WAY, so EASY, so SIMPLE, and inex- pensive—that you will be agreeably suprised. If I can put you into the pink of condition, build up your wind, reduce your weight, both in pounds and inches—naturally you'd want it, wouldn't you? I am so anxious for you to see, for yourself, what I can do for you, that, if you will drop in I'll be glad to give you a demonstration. No obligation, and information cheerfully given. • . SIDNEY-HILL HEALTH CLUBS MICHAEL BISTRITSKY feature a Jewish musical program by a string quartet from the De- troit Symphony orchestra. Michael Bistritsky, formerly of the Rus- sian Symphony Orchestra, will di- rect the quartet. This meeting is open to mem- bers of the club and their friends, including the ladies. There will be no admission charge. Mr. Bistritsky was formerly a lecturer on the history of music at the Institute of Arts in Harbin. Ile is an authority on Jewish and Oriental music and his program here next Monday will feature liturgical and Chassidic music, Judge Jeffries Participates in K. P. Degree Work Last Tuesday evening, the sec- ond degree was conferred on the William Rosenberg class. Among those participating in the degree work was Judge Edward J. Jeffries of the Recorder's Court, who deliv- ered an inspiring talk on equality of men, emphasizing that race, creed or color has no bearing upon him in judging the rights of men. Chancellor Commander Bernard A. Pearl urges that all members be present next Tuesday evening when nomination of officers will take place, and the rank of knight will be conferred on the William Rosenberg class. ISMNTOWN 111 1TOWN 118 Clifford St. 6535 Second Blvd. Madison 4525 Joe Hahn Randolph 1953 Sherry Sherwood A Smart Setting .. . Is Given Your Affair If It Is Reid at the PHALANX CLUB (Formerly the Phoenix Club) JOHN R AT ERSKINE (The new home of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knight. of Pythi•-• Now Available for Weddings, Dances, Lodge Meetings, etc. RENTALS REASONABLE Apply on premises or phone Clifford 2469 Name Donors for Mizrachi Banquet ARRANGE PROGRAM FOR LEIVIK VISIT The Women's Mizrachi Organ- ization of Detroit announces that the program of the second annual $3 donor banquet, which will take Noted Poet to Address Meet- place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, ings; Banquet on at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, Tuesday Evening will be featured by a musical pro- gram by Cantor Jacob Herschel Shlomo Bercovich, chairman of Sonnenklar. the conference which has arranged Cantor Sonenklar, who -received the reception in honor of II. his early musical training in the for Leivik, eminent poet, author of Conservatory of Music at Vienna, "The Golem," announces a series snowea unusua meetings planned in the guest's talent at an early of honor during his week's slay in the son of a Jewish mother. This age and for many Detroit. years was featured rumor had been current before and In addition to the concert and as the soloist with official circles expected Streicher's t h e Mendelssohn meeting at. Littman's Yiddish Peo- biography in "Wen Ists" to put an Gesangsverein of ple's Theater, arranged for Friday end to it. But his biography con- that city, one of evening, the following events have tains no mention of his Aryan an- Nazis Incite Farmers Against Jews tecedents. Consequently his enemies t h e outstanding been organized in Mr. Leivik's BERLIN (WNS)—A deliberate are convinced that the report that male choruses of honor: attempt to arouse the German his mother's maiden name was the country. Arriv- On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Lei- farmers and peasants against the Weiss, a common Jewish name, is ing in America, he vik will speak before the Women's Jews by shifting to the latter the true. continued his musi- Reading Clubs on his latest drama, cal education for a "The Sacrifice." blame for Germany's agriculural German Jews Told to Prepare for crisis and the food shortage was period of six years. 011 Tuesday evening he will be Mass Exodus From Chicago, he honored at a banquet at Yanett's begun by Rudolph Hess, deputy Emulating the example of 15th was called to De- Cafe, 5028 Joy Road. Nazi party leaders, and Richard troit to officiate as Darre, minister of agriculture, in century Spain, the Hitler govern- Friday evening, Nov. 29, Mr. cantor of Con- Leivik will lecture at Jericho speeches at the peasants congress ment has served notice on German J.H.Sonen kla the r gregation Shaarey Jewry, through the leaders of the Temple. in Goslar. Hess told the farmers that "from the very beginning the Berlin kehillah, that it must leave Zedek, which position he has re- war of Jewry, through its press, the country, and that it would be tained since his arrival. At the present time Cantor Son- Young Men's Ass'n through its Masonic organizations, advisable for the Jews themselves MINK!—One of the finest furs obtainable and yet one of the most through Marxism and since the to make plans now to carry out this enklar also holds the position of States Its Aims practical because it serves perfectly for casual wear and is mass emigration. This sensational president of the Detroit Ministers war through Bolshevism, has been incomparable for formal afternoons and evenings as well. A mink coat directed against Germany in gen- development became known at a Cantors Association. At the ban- Speakers Address Group's Educa- is an investment—a purchase that should be made with discrimination eral but against the peasantry and mass meeting of Jews in the great quet Cantor Sonenklar will present tional Rally the army in particular as the living Oranienherg Synagogue when lead- the following program: "The and the utmost confidence in your furrier. Annis Furs established representatives of typically Ger- ers of the community announced Prophecy of Isaiah" by Wassinov- reputation as dependable furriers for almost a half century, is your "To develop a more friendly man virtues." Hess blamed the that they had received instructions sky, and "Lomer Sich lberbetin," spirit among the Jewish youth of definite assurance that your selection will be faultlessly styled, scarcity of food on Germany's loss from government officials to call composed by the late Cantor Joseph Detroit, and to promote construc- a series of such meetings to pave Rosenblatt. exquisitely made and correctly priced. We have prepared a special of territory through the Treaty of Appearing with Cantor Sonen- tive, educational, recreational and Versailles and then pointed to the the way for the ultimate exile of showing of twenty Mink coats in a variety of lovely new styles and social activities" is the aim of the alleged "considerable direct and in- a majority of the Jewish popula- klar will be bliss Rose Bassin, who Young Men's Jewish Association. priced most attractively ... or it you prefer you may select your own direct participation of Jews in the tion. In revealing these instructions not only will act as his accompanist as brought out by Irving Glukllck, peltries and have your coat made to individual requirements. leaders of the Berlin kehillah the 0. K.'. Ban on German Material preparation and execution of the declared that it marked the end but will enrich the program with president of the group. Following, Vi'ASIIINGTON (WNS)—Back- Versailles treaty." Trying to el- his talk, Je^^ph Messenger, chair- of any hope for German Jewry in several solos. ing up Secretary of the Interior plain away the present agricultural the Reich. man o fthe open meeting, called as The guest speaker of the banquet a surprise speaker Dr. Jack Jack- Ickes, President Roosevelt told crisis and the restrictions on the will be one of the outstanding lead- l'anic-stricken by this news, the farmers, Hess blamed the anti- man, who was president of the newspapermen at his press confer. Jews accelerated the liquidation of ers of orthodox Judaism and Zion- organization last year. ence that his administration's pol- Nazi boycott. this country, Rabbi Saul ism in their stock holdings at such a pace The principal speaker, Sidney. icy of buying American materials Nazis Plan to Revive Yellow Badge as to throw the Berlin stock ex- Silber of Chicago. Alexander, prominent Detroit at- for I'WA projects had not and For Jews change into pandemonium. Every At the last meeting of the torney, who for many years was would not be changed. Ile also The "yellow badge", which Jews stated that henceforth all low for- were forced to wear in the days of branch of German industry was Women's Mizrachi the following prominently connected with Jewish eign bids on PWA contracts would the ghetto, may be revived in Ger- represented by a flood of sales at committee chairmen announced the affairs, pointed out that the Young be carefully examined to deter- many. It is reported that Jews any price as the Jews rushed to progress of their work and pre- Men's Jewish Association and its FELDSTEIN FAMILY CLUB CONVERTED EINSTEIN mine whether they were made pos- whose identification papers and dispose of their holdings in antici- sented the lists of donors who have purpose were well chosen and could Rev. Cantor The Feldstein Family Club met TO CAUSE OF ZIONISM sible by dumping or government passports have expired will not pation of leaving the country en already announced their pledges: be a benefit to the Jewish commun- Mrs. J. Kunin, chairman of the ity of Detroit. David Golden at the home of Mrs. Freda Feld- subsidies. The ('resident's state- have them renewed because the masse. stein, 1480 Hazelwood. A. N. banquet, GA 5485-W; Mrs. I. Ros- Dr. Jules Goldsmith gave several ment was his answer to the wide- government is planning to issue Detroint Fnwortte Feldstein was presented with a spread protests against the award special yellow-colored papers ex- England Expels Chief Nazi Propa• enthal, co-chairman, TO 8-7771; imitations of patients walking into 111011a1. loving cup, for serving his term Mrs. M. Beckerman, rummage his office for dental care. of contracts on l'WA projects to clusively for Jews in order to make candist Wedding Ceornso- as president during the late year. chairman, TO 2-8500; Mrs. St. Parts !Dr the play to be pre- German steel manufacturers. Performed al it easier to identify them. LONDON (WNS( — Dr. H. W. Shaw, co co-chairman, TO 7-4735; sented by the Young Men's Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Milton Radner were Thane nnd by Capitulating to the storm of Since the beginning of the exodus Thost, chief of the Nazi propagan. presented with a wedding gift by protests aroused over orders for of Jewish and other refugees, the da bureau in Great Britain, and Mrs. S. Spitz, ways and means Association, "The Whole Town's Appointment chairman, TO 8-5672; Mrs. Ah- Talking," will be given to the sev- the club. The organization con- 11.11) Nee , German steel on the Triborough Nazi regime has collected 60,000,- London correspondent of the Voel- reams, card party chairman, TR eral members participating during gratulated Miss Bessie Feldstein Bridge in New York and a bridge 000 marks in so-called "escape kische Beobachter, official Nazi 2-7445; Mrs. Singer, publicity upon her engagement to Al Din- at Morehead City, N. C., both of taxes" from these emigres, official party organ, has been expelled chairman, MA 6370. For reserva- the next two weeks. Rehearsals are kan. I which are being built with funds figures published here revealed. In from England. Thost was given tions call Miss Esther Kunin, GA to be held at the home of Dr. Jack- 2530 Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Silverman allotted by Congress to the Pub- the fiscal year ending 1933-34 this three days to settle his affairs. Al- 5485.W. Anyone who desires to man, The athletic chairman, Al Berrie, the Works Administration for re- tax netted the government 17,602,. though no official reason was given earn the pledge is asked to com- and Monuments of Character and Mrs. Dora Eugene joined the his assistant, Ben Shurgin, ore club. Milton Radner also auto- lief jobs, Secretary of the Inter- 000 marks. At that time persons for his ouster, it is known that municate with these chairmen for forming a basketball league be- matically became a member of ior Ickes informed William Green, with 50,000 marks or more had to the British Government was becom- assistance and suggestions. twen the members of the Young the club through his marriage to president of the American Feder- pay the government 25 per cent of ing tired of his propagandist activ- A pep rally meeting will be held Men's Jewish Association and ation of Labor, that henceforth their fortune before they could ities. Particularly resentment wan Nov. 26, at 8 p. m., at Philadelphia- employees of Sam's Cut Rate Store. Gloria Feldstein. no German or other foreign ma- leave the country. As a result of a felt over hia recent attack in the Byron Hall. The public is invited. The Wier will be under the super- A. N, Feldstein was appointed terials may be bought for PWA steep boost in this levy the govern- Beobachter on Winston Churchill, chairman of the sick committee. Donors to the banquet were an- vision of Harry Seligson, who until projects unless first approved by ment collected 41,776,000 marks who has been bitterly critical of nounced this week as follows: The club offers sympathy to recently was educational director him. Emphasizing that l'WA during the fiscal year ended April the Nazi regime. Dr. Thost is un- mekd•ro•g I, &Oran, K Goren twin. B. Harry Goldberg on the passing of of the J:isish Community Center. It R. EIPIdt 1 . A.• he, t .r. Il. Pollack. never intended "to permit the use derstood to have been Hitler's per- A bowling league will be formed his father. Shulman. SI Nino, I. Rosen- of money voted by Congress for 1, 1935. thal, E Abrams. it Shultz. D. Tonchin, and games will be rolled every The next meeting will be held Because of the recent law for- sonal representative in London. 1 Itorenthol, J. Kunin. It 1,1whtn•n. M relief purposes to be used for the Wednesday night at 9:15. at the home of Mrs. Rose Feld- Wek•ler, 11 listyn•n, J. ItOpitt Jululs purchase of foreign materials on bidding Jews to employ female Any Jewish youth, 21 years or Braun. 51 Other. F. Donde, 1'. Hiegel. stein, 1955 Blaine. project construction," Secretary Aryan servants under the age of Murdered German Economist Was H /Omits. A. flObar, A lore n. Granite and M. I, Invited to attend any of Due to Succeed Luther "ann.. m Wellman, !'tense Stolornko. 0Yet, is Ickes announced that hereafter 45, young male Aryans are begin- 7729 TWELFTH ST. It Weirdo... I. Ooldsteln, S. Hhonnan, the meetings of the Young Men's NEW YORK (WNS) — Fritz K. ning to offer themselves as servants EPPLID 11011 when foreign bids on PWA pro- fibtfman, D. Cobb, Freda Ppiltwit A. Co. Pro- Jewish Association. Service Life Insurance Ilosentwri. M. ShleM mow, jects are appreciably lower than , in Jewish homes. The Nazi press Gebhardt, German economist and Homer vides Way of Leaving Nothing p k t o to number one man of the Nasal coun- Pante, N. Horwitz. Edward Wirodo/Y. i t anr attempt a American offers, PWA would con- t h h ais launched a it bitter A. Rosner, E.Homer. C. Keller, It W•l. to Uncertainty ter-boycott organization in this s charging droll. A Maokel. It Diamond. It (whom. Contributions to Jewish Chil- sider, before awarding contracts is■ Cho, Burk., A Levine, I. DR. HUGO BERGMANN to forei• bidders, whether the circumvent the law. The Frank- country, was murdered by Vera J lop. dren's Home Saving money and putting it I. Preed, N Silverstein, A. Miller, Rev. Canter Stretz, his sweetheart, because he furter Zeitung, however, defends 51 Finkel, I. M Pe■In, J. Berk. into the bank is one way of ac- New Rector of Hebrew Univer- foreign bid is lower "either be- the practice, insisting that the law tried to get rid of her when he 'man. IC Bodin, Il Vellrk, It. Png•r. Jacob sity ie Jerusalem cause of • foreign subsidy or by quiring an estate. It is creation The Jewish Children's Rome of stup.ker. 1. I.. Miller. 1. liaidy. about to was 04 Story on Editorial pose) leatned that Hitler 111 foreign exchange regulations un- referred only to women. The Nazi Silverman Mt., A. GlokilrY. 11 Loneky. M. Dram Detroit announces the receipt of ;..; by accumulation. titafileAL fair to the American producer." press, therefore, is demanding that name a German ambassador to the Kraft A Kaale. Katz. K. r..s. Brown, But putting money into life in- following donations: the B Aaron. )1011/SL United States, This new angle on M•rkron, A 1, By this action Secretary Ickes the Nazi party shut this loophole. 3. Is Sean. Mrs. Ida Falcon, 16716 Prince- surance is creating an estate by Tigers Elect Officers The anti-Jewish net of the New York's latest passion killing. woo. 1 `• g1 , •• 01 . t. 1 The•mlis,. changes the PWA regulations he Pylori lee r t ith:',. ton . contract. Reeommended himself established to permit bor- Nazis caught an unexpected big became known when letters ex- :`,, `'.%„". ;!..1 ; thi,"r': ;,,Hnot"74tr ■ Sam Freedling, 2911 Sturto- soo-vo Ed.•;1 Wiltwisky. A. Bogner Pby.teinno age between Gebhardt and There is an essential difference changed fish when Dr. Heinrich Sabin, The Tigers, an intermediate rowers of PWA funds to use for- mo.p0.18 between the two methods, in that group of the Dexter branch of eign materials in orders $100 to mayor of Berlin sine. April, MISS Stretz were made public. One L,"'''', "".,,,in',." 1;!„A n h "‘",l'Il n,.`1,1 ,,T.1.7,1,'; vast. 2903 Mn, and Mrs. Louis Davidson. t Shaw. I . 1I n M. w'sisms; of these letters, dated Nov. 11, two ei,,r11;%;. the first method is constantly en- 1931, was placed on trial before the Jewish Community Center. $10,000 if the price of foreign Elmhurst Ma, Iteksler. Harry laamons.. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of dangered by the uncertainty of held semi-annual election of offi- materials is 25 per cent less than ■ secret Nazi party court en days before the murder Gebhardt 1:olden. .rths.sir, N. ) , 1 1::1,11.. Tr x hin,,,,J ,,,,,. their son, Gerald, made a gift of TO. 8.6839 Stretz that "this can't 1,0.1 WAS ch aaaaa of buying in • Jewish- warned time, while the second method Martino.• cer,' at the meeting on Monday similar American materials. and to each child. Daidy. Mae llaidy, Merman tea- •erfoneed creates the estate instantly and ightiriin ntd; in orders of more than $10,000 owned store. Although few de- go on. I can't go into public life Loula Abe 4 Mule, Pro prawn - v. St e 8i.nbeT rg hose vee mI d ec ete Nog iam Grosberg, 8600 Grand anre Willem thus offsets this hazard. if the price of foreign materials tails of the accusation against and carry you ■long." Gebhardt, •ky. 1 y of River. The estate is built by a con- Monroe Nachman. secretary; Sol is 15 per cent -less than similar Mayor Sahm are available. It who was an intimate friend of Dr. 34th Anniversary Part re F Weiss, 3037 Monterey. tract between you and the life ! Saginaw, treasurer. Harold Dom- American materials. It was this is know. that two checks he Iljalmar Schacht, Nazi minister of Charles Levey, 2056 Calvert. Bicur Cholem Tuesday economics, promised Miss Stretz OBITUARY insurance company. ! brewer was elected captain of the loophole in the regulations that used to pay for his purchases Mrs. A. Rosen, 3820 Humphrey. divorce his Jewish It is created in 30 seconds by basketball team. caused New York officials to award were discovered by • Nazi bank that he would The Wednesday Club, in mem- Senior Bicur Cholem will have clerk who turned them over wife and marry Miss Stretz. The of Nathan D. Metzger. a drop of ink and a stroke of a ADOLPH MANELI The outgoing officers are Mil. to the Kloecker Steel Corporation to Nazi party officials. fact that he was entrusted with its 34th anniversary party on Tues- ory orders for 1,000,000 pounds of Hospital Committee, Temples pen. ton Passman, president; Harold of 8027 Walbridge, 46 years old, Publication of the latest issue of numerous important missions for day, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m. at Congre- Beth El Sisterhood. Nothing is left touncertainty. Dombrower. treasurer; Louis Cet- sheet piling valued at $20,000 for gation Emanuel, Taylor and Wood- died on Nov. 19. Funeral serv- "h'er Ists," the German Who's the Nazi government without hav- a con. the Triboroufh Bridge and North bind the company with Harry Hirschberg, 2225 Long- ices were held at Lewis Bros.' You secretary. Who, has caused widespread gossip ing to rid himself of his non-Aryan row Wilson. Eeverybody is invited. tract whereby it must set aside i man. Plans are being made for a Carolina officials to award to the in the highest Nazi circles that wife gave plausibility, to the rennet Members are urged to bring their fellow. Funeral Home on Nov. 21. with in your name and in the name of same company an order for 1,600 United Dairies, 950 E. Six Mile interment in Machpelah Cemetery, your family, an estate, the Size of series of weekly programs which tons of sheet steel piling valued Julius Streicher, the most violent that he was headed for high office friends. There will be speakers, music, dancing and refreshments. Road. Rabbi A. M. Ilers'nman officiating. which you determine upon in ad. I will be of interest to the mem- at $91,000. anti-Semite In Naziland, is himself in Nazi officialdom. lie is survived by b his wife, Sarah, ' hers and the public at large, Buy with Confidence on Convenient Terms 'Select your MINK COAT at Fur Headquarters $875 to $4,000 LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Manuel Urbacb and a brother, Saul. vance.