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■■

S. Wise, national chairman, on
behalf of the United Palestine
Appeal, emphasized that there
will be no new and separate cam-
paign in the United States for
funds to finance the emigration
of 100,000 Jews from Germany
during the next four years, ■
project recently announced by a
committee headed by Sir Herbert
Spmuel.
The statement resulted from •
meeting of the administrative
committee of the United Palestine
Appeal, which is seeking $3,500,•
000 during 1936 for the settle.
ment in Palestine of a maximum
number of the Jews of Germany
and other lands.
The World Council for German
Jewry is now being organized in
London, w he r e Jewish leaders
from various countries, including
Louis Lipsky, co-chairman of the
United Palestine Appeal, are meet-
ing to adopt a program to aid
German Jewry.
After saying that the functions
of the World Council for German
Jewry will be those of • planning
and not a fund-raising body, the
statement declares that these
plans insofar as they relate to
Palestine will be executed if the
full quota of the United Palestine
Appeal is secured.

March I4—Home Relief Society, Night of Games at B'nai
Moshe Center, Dexter and Lawrence.
March 15—Banquet of Palestine Labor Campaign.
March 16—Presentation of "Pinafore" by Music Group of
Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El.
March 15—Purim spiel of Junior and Senior Hadassah at
Statler Hotel, 2 p. m. Speaker, Simon Shetzer, on "Unity of
Hadassah," Operetta.
March 16—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home.
Regular meeting in social hall, Shaarey Zedek, 2 p. m. Lee A
White, guest speaker.
March 17—Address by Rabbi Leon I. Feuer before Zionist
Organization of Detroit, at Shaarey Zedek.
March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority
on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
March 18—Detroit League for National Home for Jewish
Children in Denver; speaker, Mrs. J. K. Pattengill, vice-president
of National Council of Parents and Teachers Association.
March 19—Tea for presidents and representatives of the
League of Jewish Women's Organizations, at the home of Mrs.
Fred Ginsburg.
March 21—Spring Formal of Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
March 21—Donor Luncheon of Reeve-Al Charity Club at
the Book Cadillac llotel.
March 21-11adassah Oneg Shebat at the home of Mrs.
Charles Rubiner, 2285 Chicago Blvd. Review of "A Jew of
Rome" by Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein.
March 22—Annual donor dinner of Detroit Auxiliary of
Los Angeles Sanatorium,
March 22—Forum on "Palestine and Jewish Youth," con-
ducted by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich for the Young People's Temple
Club, 3:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El.
March 23—Theater party and bridge of Zedakah Club:"
March 24—Eva Prenzlauer Service Group luncheon and
bridge at Fyf es.
March 25—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools,
at 2 p. en., at Hotel Stotler. Board meeting at 12:30,
March 25-11adassah meeting, Statler Hotel, 2 p. m. Mrs.
Ilse Warburg of Haifa, Palestine, will speak on behalf of "Youth
Aliyah."
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."
March 29— 'Community Center Capers," musical comedy,
at Jewish Community Center.
March 29—Zedakah Juniors annual March Frolic at Hotel
Statler.
March 30—Detroit section, National Council of Jewish
Women. Regular meeting. Statler Hotel, 2 p. nt Dr. Leo M.
Franklin will give an explanation of the drama "The Dybbuk" and
Thaddeus Wronski, director of the Detroit Civic Opera Company,
assisted by an orchestra, will interpret the music.
April 1—Neugarten Sunshine Club, dessert bridge at Fyfe'a.
April 5—"Amateur Night" of Young Men's Jewish Associa-
tion at the Barium Hotel.
April 15—Detroit League of National Horne for Jewish
Children of Denver.
April 19—Annual Neshef of flashomer Hatzoir at Northern
High School.
April 22—Ninth Annual Supper of Yeshiva Beth Judah
Auxiliary at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th.
May 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters
Luncheon.
May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers'
and Daughters' Luncheon.
May 3—Spring dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks'
Home, at the Stetter.
May 10—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh-

ters' Luncheon.
June 7—Annual

Shaarey Zedek.

Consecration Service of Congregation

ALL ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES REJECT
HEIDELBERG; U. S. SCHOOLS ACCEPT

March 13, 193G

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drama festivals. It is intended to
stage a Biblical pageant as an ex-
pression of Palestine's own cul-
tural heritage. A Jewish world
medical congress will be held dur-
ing the month in which the fair
is open. A million visitors alto-
gether are expected here this year.

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Belgian King Heads Levant Fair
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BRUSSELS (WNS) — King
Leopold II has accepted the chair-
manship of the Belgian committee
which is arranging for an official
Belgian pavilion at the bi-ennial
Levant Fair in Tel Aviv.

S

$22,500,000 Declared for Pales-
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NEW YORK (WNS)—Approx-
imately $22,500,000 was the ag-
gregate capital declared by 2,355
middle class immigrant families,
investors and prospective investors
who applied during 1935 to the
Tel Aviv bureau of the American
Economic Committee for Palestine
for industrial, agricultural and
commercial data necessary for set-
tlement and investment in Pales-
tine, it was announced in a report
issued here by the committee's
American headquarters. Revealing
that German refugees accounted
for 46 per cent of all the inquiries
and that the other repreented 38
different countries, the report
points out that the chief economic
problems with which the commit-
tee had to cope were unbridledl
dumping resulting from inadequ-
ate tariff protection for infant In-
dustries established upon reason-
able economics bases; lack of suf-
ficient customs tariff exemption on
raw materials; lack of suitable
quarters to be leased for manu-
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term credit facilities; and lack of
an adequate supply of skilled la-
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$25,000 for Youth Aliyah

Contributions totalling $25,000
have been received by Iladassah,
the Women's Zionist Organization
of America, for its Youth Aliyah
flund to be used for the transfer
of Jewish children from Germany
to Palestine.
According to Mrs. David B.
Greenberg, chairman of the Youth
Aliyah Committee of Iladassah,
the most popular unit of contribu-
tion is $360, the cost of education
and maintenance of a single child
in an agricultural colony or trade
center in Palestine for two years.
She reported six $360 contributors,
one of them from Miss Edna Fer-
ber, the writer.
Previously Mrs. Greenberg had
announced two $5,000 contribu-
tions to the fund, one by Mrs.
Felix Fuld of South Orange, N.
J., and the other anonymously. In
all, 110 individual gifts have been
made to this fund, Airs. Greenberg
stated.

Sun
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$211

OBITUARY

ABRAHAM FRIEDENBERG

of 9634 Broadstreet died on Tues-
day morning at the age of 70. Fu-
neral services were held on Wed-
nesday afternoon, with interment
in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi S.
M. Fine officiating. Surviving him
are three daughters, Mrs. Fanny
Karpel, Mrs. Florence Goldfarb
and Mrs. Mary Heyman, and two
eons, Louis and Charles. Mr.
Friedenberg was a member of the
Samuel Kunin Lodge No. 364 of
the Order B'rith Shalom and of
the Mullet St. Synagogue.

THE END OF
YOUR SEARCH

Is at

Abramson's

sing. March .7. The American
Committee Appeal which was or-
If you are looking for the finest in
ganized at the Initiative of the
EUGENIA ROSENGARTEN
FURNITURE—
of Indiana Harbor, Ind., formerly
Federation of Polish Jews in
of Detroit, 68 years old, died on
America le • non-sectarian body
Thousands of Detroiter& have found
March 9. Funeral services were
composed of representatives of all
held
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
this true. Nowhere will you find
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
$50,000 in 2 Gifts
denominations and all walks of
van Loon, world-famous historian,
Mrs. Felix M. Warburg and the or March 11, with interment in
Furniture more correct in style, as
in a letter to the Cornell Daily Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Beth Abraham Cemetery, Rabbi J.
life. It is now conducting • drive
clearly the position taken by the
high in quality and as reasonable in
for $1,000,000 to alleviate acute
English universities." This refer- Sun. Writing as one of the oldest Foundation have each contributed Thumbs and Rabbi Harold N. Ro-
senthal officiating. She is survived
distress among Jews in Poland.
price. They hre the real reasons
ence to the refusal of the Eng- Cornell graduates and a 100 per $15,000 to the building fund of the
by
three
sons,
Joseph
A.
of
De-
Rothschild-Hadassah
-
University
Mr. Tygel also reported satis-
lish universities to participate and cent Aryan, van Loon demanded
ABRAMSON'S enjoy such a high rep-
troit, Dr. Philip of Pasadena,
factory progress in the $1,000,000
his remark that "the German uni- that Cornell reverse its action and Hospital, which will be the first
Calif., and William of Cleveland,
utation in the Furniture business.
drive throughout the country.
versities were great institutions declared that it was "incredible medical center in Palestine.
An effort to complete the build- and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph
Non-sectarian campaign commit-
and will again be great institu- that Hitler's bright boys would
Kovach, Mrs. Lewis Lipsig and
tees have been formed or are be-
tions" indicated quite plainly care to associate with representa- ing fund of $750,000 at this time
For
your own benefit be sure to see us
Joseph Brower, all of Indi-
ing formed In • number of cities.
where N. Y. U. stands on this tives of a university founded by is Iladassah's tribute to Mrs. Mrs.
ana Harbor.
before you buy. Convenient terms
At • successful conference In Chi-
matter. The official reason given that eminently broadminded Qua- Felix M. Warburg, honorary chair-
arranged.
cago, it was decided to proceed
by Dr. Chase for N. Y. U.'s ker, Ezra Cornell." Mr. van man of the project, on the occasion
BLUMA SCHWARTZ
at once with the drive in order to
probable non-representation was Loon's protest failed to move Dr. of her 60th birthday, which was
celebrated by Hadassah at a large of 3286 Elmhurst Ave., 72 years
exceed the $100,000 quota al-
that "it does not at this time ap- Livingston Farrand, president of
old, died on March 11. Funeral
loted to the Windy City. The
pear that any qualified member Cornell, who said that the uni- gathering at the Waldorf-Astoria
the afternoon of Feb. 13. Mrs. services were held on March 12,
Philadelphia committee includes
of our staff has plans which take versity was pledged to partici- on
Warburg'

with
interment in Machpelah
gift
is
the
second
she
■ number of distinguished Jewish
him to that part of the world." pate. J. Bennett Nolan of Read-
has made to the fund, and will be Cemetery, Rabbi I. Stollman and
communal leaden In the Quaker
ing, Pa., one of the two men applied to the
Rabbi
S. M. Fine officiating. She
Frieda
Schiff
War-
City, among them Dr. Jacob Bit
Yale Faculty Urges Ban
named as Cornell's representa- burg Building of the medical cen- is survived by two daughters,
likopf, Albert M. Greenfield, Jacob
tines, said he didn't see why "in- ter.
NEW
HAVEN
(WNS)

Not-
Mrs.
Abbe
Spilkin and Mrs. Abe
B. Hoffman and Judge William M.
withstanding the announcement ternational politics would be en-
Rosen, and four sone, Joseph,
Lewis.
by Carl A. Lohmann, university gendered in this affair at all."
Benjamin, Harry and Samuel.
Encouraging reports on the
$90,000,000 Brought late Pales.
secretary, that Yale would be rep-
progress of the drive are also
tine in 1935
resented at the Heidelberg cele-
Protest at Columbia
MAX BRAIKER
Open Evenings to 9 p. m.
reaching the national headquar-
JERUSALEM (WNS-P Alcor of 2011 Blaine Ave., 65 years old,
bration and that no protests have
Sundays to 5 p. m.
NEW YORK (WNS)—Teach-
ters, located at 225 W. 34th St.,
been received against such repre- era and students of Columbia Uni- Agency)—Jewish capital brought died on March 5. Funeral services
New York City, from Pittsburgh,
sentation, the Yale Daily News versity have signed a petition urg- into Palestine during 1935 totalled were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Los Angeles, Boston, Detroit, St.
reported that its poll of the fac- ing the university authorities to $90,000,000, according to figures Home on March 5, with interment
made public by the American in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi
Paul, Buffalo, Richmond, Va., and Exhibit Shows Extent of Anti . ulty revealed that the bid to par-
withdraw their acceptance of an
I.
Semitic
and
other
Un-American
many other principal cities.
ticipate In the celebration was invitation to take part in Heidel- Economic committee for Palestine. Stollman officiating. He is sur-
Propaganda
being coldly received by the ma- berg University's 550th anniver- This figure compares with the sum vived by his wife, Rachel; two
A quota of $25,000 has been
The extent of un-American jority of the professors. Accord. sary celebration. The petition of between $60,000,000 and $75,- sons, Sol and Harry, and four
assigned to Detroit in the
000,000 that was brought in 1934.
propaganda in this country against ing to the News most of the Yale
emphasized that participation in Investments during 1935 totalled daughters, Mrs. Jack Sherman,
Helsel $1,000,000 Americ•n Jews, Catholics, Negroes and other
faculty want the invitation
REMEMBER
this event would be interpreted as at least between $50,000,000 and Mrs. Nathan Block, Mrs. George
Committee Appeal for the Jews minority groups is revealed in an jected or, if it is accepted, ore-
it approval of the Nazi regime.
Shlain and Mrs. Jack Candells.
THE NAME . .
i ■ Poland.
$55,000,000, with the likelihood of
exhibit of 2,500 specimens of the should be circumscribed with
even
that
Amount
being
greater
by
In order to stimulate efforts propagandist's art now being held strong qualifications.
ANNA
DENSON
H
d Accepts Bid
$10,000,000. The bank deposits at of 2930 Taylor Ave., 33 yearn old,
here for this fund, • confer. at the clubhouse of the Grand
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WNS)- the end of 1935 were apparently died on March 7. Funeral serv-
S.C. has been called for this Street Boys Association, 106 West
Van Loon Protests
Sunday afternoon, March 15, 55th St. Arranged and sponsored
Although Harvard has twice dem- higher by $10,000,000 than at the ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
ITHACA, N. Y. (WNS)—It is onstrated its anti-Nazi
at the B'nal Moshe, Dexter and by the youth division of the Amer-
sentiments beginning of the year.
REMEMBER
neral Home on March 8, with in-
Lawrence. Individuals as well inn Jewish Congress, the dis- "an insufferable insult" to the by rejecting scholarship offers
THE ADDRESS ...
memory
of Ezra Cornell, founder from Dr. E. F. S. Haanfstaengl, French President Heads Pro-Pal. terment in Beth Tephila Emanuel
as representatives of lea. play deals with various phases of
Cemetery. She is survived by her
estine Committee
Corner Glynn Court
tions are asked to join in this racial and religious propaganda of Cornell University, for that Hitler's press adjutant, it has ac-
husband,
Benjamin.
institution to have accepted an cepted an invitation to partici-
PARIS (WNS-Palcor Agency)
effort to stimulate action here in this country. There are ex-
for Polish-Jewish relief. The hibits of material emanating from invitation to participate in the pate in the 550th anniversary of — President Albert Lebrun of
MORRIS
LEVINE
550th anniversary of the found- the founding of Heidelberg Uni- France accepted the honorary pres-
Detroit conference is coiled by Nazi groups, anti-Catholic bodies,
2934 Columbus Ave., 60 years
i ng of Heidelberg University, it versity. In an official announce- idency of the pro-Palestine Com- of
old, Died on March 10. Funeral
the Detroit District of the Fed. anti-Negro groups and other sub-
was declared by Hendrik Willem ment it was decl
are dth at " t h e mittee of France, after informing services were held at Lewis Bros.'
eration of Polish Jews of which versive agencies. The exhibition
a delegation that he was in great Funeral Home
Harry Weinberg is president also traces chronologically the
WATCH FOR
on March 11, with
sympathy with the aim of the Zion-
and Philip lmber is secretary.. development of anti-Semitism In
NEXT WEEK'S ...
ist movement to establish a Jewish interment in Machpelah Cemetery,
sensational violation of the Lo - !erlands for the benefit of
s h Chronicle
the United States through • num-
Jewish National Home in Palestine. The Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon officiating.
The American Jewish Congress, ber of documents and also por- carno Treaty it was officially an- i creditors.
He is survived by three dough.
delegation consisted of Dr. Nahum ters.
acting for 25 national organize. trays the anti-Catholic campaign nounced that all Jews will be
Bons with whom are identified a of 1918 and the undercover agi- barred from voting. This ban ap- I F r • a e o • German Tension May Goldmann, League of Nations Rep-
Another Novel by the Au-
resentative of the Jewish Agency
majority of the Jews of this coun- tation against Alfred E. Smith plies not only to full-blooded Jews 1 , Mean End of
TILLIE ROSENBERGER
Berlin Olympics for Palestine, and Justin Godart,
thor of "Cat Across
Rev. Cantor
but those who are three-quarters i
try, today made public a com- in 1928.
of
3273
Tyler
Ave.,
66
years
old,
PARIS.—
non-Aryan. It is estimated that I collapse
of (WNS) — Complete former vice-president of the Cham-
David Golden
munication sent to the Polish Em-
the Path"
died
on
March
9.
Funeral
services
Warburg
Joins
in
Denying
Furt•
the Berlih Olympic ber of Deputies, who has been act-
2,000,000 persons will be affected .
busy in Washington calling upon
Games this summer will probably ive as a leader of the pro-Palestine were held at Gilbert's Funeral
Detroll'a Favorite
ord ner
tr .
iscou
order
IN MAY
the Polish Government to act to waengler Appointment Has Racial
MOHCL
Feiner. Pub-
I be one of the uncooked for re- committee. Displaying great Inter- Home on March 10, with inter- PlItga
or National Import
lished by J Br B Ruth
prtvent the passage of the bill
Lippincott CO.,
Other Countr s ies to Follow Hot i ults of Germany's renunciation
ment
in
Woodmere
Cemetery,
Philadelphia
(IS
SO)
est
in
the
development
of
the
Jew-
Taking official cognizance of fuel in Aiding Jewish Citizens to of the Loearno
now before the Polish Parliament
Rabbi
Leo
AL
Franklin
and
Rabbi
Appel (wear
treaty, it was de• ish cpmmunity in Palestine and
prohibiting Schechita, the Jewish the widespread protests against
"Fires in May" is the second
Quit Reich
stared
discussing the present political sit- Leon Fram officiating. She is sur-
high French
Wedding Cars.
ritual method of slaughtering ani- the appointment of Wilhelm Furt-
vived by one daughter, Mrs. J E work done by the German-Jewish
which Ger-
A
l
countries
with
l
uation,
President
Lebrun
spoke
of
Wt. Performed at
Ihi
enrr'eChill
waengier
as
general
musical
direc-
mals for food.
Hoese and he
and a sister, Mrs. Louis refugee who now makes her home
tor of the Philharmonic-Symphony many has a favorable trade bat liament has not yet voted the the attention which he had always Fargo,
in England. Miss Ruth Feiner,
since are expected to begin nego• funds needed to send a French given to Zionist progress. Dr. Daener.
Warsaw Uaiversity Closed salfrol- Society for the 1936-37 season,
who
is
in
Goldmann
gave
him
a
her
early
twenties,
won
tiations shortly with the Third team to Berlin, this official said
complete re-
era Injure 15 Jewish Student. the executive committee of the Reich for agreements to enable that France
an international audience with her
would probably ab- port on the present situation and
first novel, "Cat Across the Path," Monuments of Character
WARSAW.—(WNS)— Follow- society issued • statement deny- Jewish citizens of those countries G
n IffnryotT
s ti e e rtim
.estbhposruel vd O . I n y Ft m r l a t i e i n cr cs i es i o a s b noay.coritetht- replied to numerous questions that
ing
that
Furtwaengler's
appoint.
wh ich s being prepared for the
ing a sudden outbreak of anti-
were put by the French President.
••••
"—TV
resident
in
Germany
to
emigrate
ment
"has
a
national
or
racial
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
Jewish rioting in which 18 Jewish
Bowing to an ultimatum issued wife,
movies. In many respects "Fires
and take with them some of their
mother and grandmother, in May"
students were seriously injured, significance" and asserting that capital, it was reported in foreign the giOulTn
ymp jurszotle ,nis? r taiLtiyBarintlina. by the Jewish Socialists here, the
even
surpasses
the
first
Libby Berman, who passed away literary success of this young
Jewish Communists of France four
the University of Warsaw was "any attempt to make it appear circles here after the publication
years
March 26, 1932 girl.
closed for an indefinite period. that his engagement involves any of the text of such an arrange- number of other countries would have formally repudiated the an- (18 days in ago,
Adar).
recognition
of
the
Nazi
dictator-
ti-Zionist policy of the Jewish
Enraged because the rector re-
It is the story
runt
between
Germany
and
liol-
Probably
do
likewise.
Ti,.
The
emd
H
era ansen
Sadly missed by her husband, who left
fused to receive a delegation of ship or any approval of its artis- land. Because Germany demands gency meeting of the French cab- Communists in Palestine. The
Germanyt
after her
er accidentally shot a Nazi. broth-
students who wanted to protest tic pollen', is unwarranted and foreign exchange for the transfer lust is understood to have die- Poole Zion in Paris had warned children and grandchildren.
But
misleading."
Felix
M.
Warburg
cussed
the
the
Jewish
Communists
that
unless
her
against the admission of Jewish Was
feasibility of cancelt
among those who signed the of Jewish capital, these agree- ing
In loving memory of our dear to troubles begin after she gets
they publicity denounced the tee-
students, the anti-Semitic students
ments will not be signed with
London where she is deceived
husband and father, Abe Dann,
statement
which
declared
that
France's
entry
in
the
Berlin
tics
of
their
Palestine
comrades
went from • student meeting to
in love. The need for an illegal
countries that sell Germany more
games as
• gesture treaty
of protest
the Poale-Zionists would withdraw, who passed away six years ago,
the university and attacked Jew- Furtwaengler's appointment was than they buy from her. The against
Germany's
viola-
operation takes her to Paris and
Graeae aa• Markin Maaaaaarta
from the united People's Front in March 23, 1930 (23 days in
ish students in their classrooms. "promoted solely by artistic con- agreement with llolland, which tion.
her return to England penniless
Adar).
siderations, and because the direc-
France.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Armed with clubs and razors, the
There Is also a
affects nearly 5.000 Dutch Jews,
and friendless marks the begin-
ibility that
tors,
with
Maestro
Toscanini's
ap-
ITC1JD 71,11
anti-Semites assaulted men and
the anti-Nazi boycott will
will be util-
PIn
heort• your memory linter.,
ning of the turning point in
y our tender
proval, believe that Mr. Fut- permits these Jews to leave Ger-
her
Charge
Commuaists
Are
Novak-
and
tree.
life.
alike. One Jewish student lost an
many after they have proved to ised by France to bring pressure
There Is nm • day ones by
iag Arab-Jewish Clash is
eye and four others were so badly waengler, one of the foremost of the Dutch embassy that Nazi laws to bear upon Germany. At the
Teatno do not think of Yon
living conductors, is a leader no
ins a play destined to
Palestine
hurt that they required hospital
equipped as to arouse great in- make it impossible for them to meeting of the League of Nations
re a success. She also falls
JAFFA (WNS-Paleor Agency)
Sadly missed by his loving wife,
treatment
terest among New York music exist economically. When this Council on April 17, 1935, France —Continued picketing and minor children and family.
in love with a member of a promi-
condition is satisfied they will be wu authorized to impose eco-
nent family, John Ashley. Her
/4e New Campaign far German lovers."
permitted to take out • maximum nomic and financial unctions on disturbances in connection with
pest is discovered, obstacles are
Jewry In United Stature
of 35,000 marks per family. The Germany in the event that the the construction by the Jewish picketing was temporarily ended
placed
in the way of her marriage
Federation
of
Labor
of
three
Pal-
NEW YORK.—in the first Jews Barred from Plebiscite en balance is to be deposited in League proclaimed Germany a estine Government school buildings when, at the instance of the Gov- with John, and she leaves for
mark accounts subject to a clear- treaty violator. France could also
Hitler's Treaty Violation
ernment, the Contracting Bureau Vienna.
statement clarifying the relations
in
an
Arab
neighborhood
brought
f
BERLIN.—(WNS) — Follow- ing agreement between Germany ormally proclaim a trade em- charges from Jewish labor leaders of the Jewish Federation of Labor
between American Jewry and the
"Fires in May" is a deeply hu-
proposed World Council for Ger- ing a secret meeting of Nazi lead- and Holland, with the latter with- bargo against Germany and pro- that Communists are inciting Arab decided o increase from 40 to 50
ers
to plan for the March 29 holding part of Germany's favor- veil upon her allies to do the workmen against Jews in order to per cent the number of Arab man story, replete with action
being
is
now
which
man Jewry,
and
with qualities which hold the
able
trade
balance
with
the
Neth-
workmen
employed on the construe-
formed in London, Dr. Stephen plebiscite to pass ripen Hitler's
same. stimulate inter•retie clashes. The tion
attention of the reader to the
job. '
very end.

S. ABRAMSON
Furniture Co.

9332 Oakland Avenue

EPSTEIN

BAKING CO.
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and . . .

Detroit .1 e vii

IN MEMORIAM

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