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…, Conservative, Or- thodox United in Their Opposition to Plan. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 Honor Mayor David Bloch of Tel Aviv At Many Functions During Visit Here Welcomed to Detroit by Mayor…

….—(J . T. Michigan Central station. A.)—Dr. David de Soma Poo I of New York, representing the S yna- the reception and 11 the aviation detachments for car- in co-operation with Young Juda- gogue Council of

… days of the ap- 'be many and your sorrows very the pu lnit will be occupied by Rab- stein, S. Taxi, B. Litvin, M. Gla- few; but be appreciative always hi Ad olph Fink of the Hillel Four- pearance of this…

… on experience, you were from the my absence Rabbi Pram is so welco me. NEW YORK.—The United Pal- Jan. 27, 28 and 29. "'Einheitlicher Feldtheorie" pre- , the nature of the universe and and whole…

…•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVII. NO. 8 CREEDS UNITE IN EFFORTS AGAINST CALENDAR REFORM Sentiment in House Commit. tee Reported Against Proposed Plan. JEWISH SPOKESMEN STATE OBJECTIONS Reform…

… Lodge on Friday Morning; Opens Gewerkschaften Campaign at Banquet on Sunday; Speaks in Flint on Monday. All elements in Detroit Zionism united this week to greet Mayor David Bloch of Tel Aviv, Palestine…

…," an organization of the forces of bigotry and ha- tred, being the Lithuanian re- plica of the American Ku Klux Klan, is gaining in influence in the small republic ■■ t' Lithuania, political emigrants…

… who arrived here from Kovno stated. The "Iron Wolf," which is similar to the Ku Klux Klan, is spreading in Lithuania, the end- grants told the representativs of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Although…

… oflicially it is illegal, unofficially the organ- ization receives the support of the government administration, and officials in the service of the government are at the head of the "Iron Wolf." The press…

… does not report on the activities of the organiza- tion, but the Jewish communi• ties in the provincial towns suf- fer greatly, Individual Jews are often beaten, windows in Jewish houses are broken and…

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