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August 01, 1947 • Page Image 7

…7 Page Sevin THE JEWISH NEWS - frOgy. August 1947 Palestine Med. School U. S. Adviser Selected 10 Countries Ready to Help Bar 'illegals' From Zion Romanian Jews in Austria In 'Intolerable Situation' Joint Distribution Committee has VIENNA (JTA)—The LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The UN Secretariat announced today informed the American political adviser in Austria, John G. that 10 more governments have replied to Secretary-General Trygve Erhardt, ...…

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…■ ■ .00,6:*. •••••• ••••••••• • •.■■•■•••■■•■•••■••■••••••••••111.- Friday, August 1, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Eight in Realm of Zocal Societ y the Plans November Bridal Shaperos Celebrate Golden Anniversary 3 of Younger Set Give Cocktail Parties Bride of Robert Kasle In honor of the golden wed- ding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Shapero of Elmhurst avenue, Mrs. Joseph Gilbur of LaSalle boulevard, donat...…

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…, . • _ Page Eight ACTIVITIES tN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Calvert will be at home on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6, in honor of their son, Herbert J., who will leave on Aug. 13 from New York for Haifa, Palestine, to enroll as a student in the Hebrew Institute of Technology. Mrs. Leo Weisman and daughter, Bernice, of Buena Vista Ave. have returned from a few weeks' visit in Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson a...…

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…Gaineses . Celebrate a Pidyon HaBen • Engagements Ginsburg-Tatarsky Vows Spoken Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Solomon of Burlingame avenue announce ' the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Henry Lasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Padlasky of New York City. At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Weissenberg of gurte- vant avenue announced the betrothal of their (laughter Irene to Harold Schmalberg, son of Mrs. Rose Schmalberg of Hazelwood avenu...…

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…ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Leonard Kaste Assists At Nuptials of Brother Robert, Rosalind Green `Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd. are spending 10 days motoring through Wisconsin where they will visit their son, Lee, who is at a camp near Minocqua. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Liberman of Santa Barbara Dr. have left to spend a few weeks in Charlevoix. ,Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winkelman of Roselawn Ave. returned on Tuesday from a 10..day motor tri...…

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…Friday, August 1, II147 DETROIT IZWISH CHRONICLE Page Ten In the Realm of Local Society Sets December Weddino . Date Mr. and Mrs. Ma: tin Butzel honored Sally Brown and her fiance Richard Heavenrich with a dinner party at their home. The Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation's Young People's Club will sponsor a moonlight trip to Bob-Lo Wednesday. The boat will leave from the foot of Wood- ward at 8:30 p.m. Anita Feldman and Lennie Brinauer are...…

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…= • • Friday, August I, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Poge Epic Story of Exodus 1947 Eminent JTA Correspondent Rela#es Heroic Leadership of 'Gentile Rabbi' An Interview with the Rev. John S. Grauel- of Worcester,`' Mass., Who Accompanied the 4,600 Visaless Jewish Immigrants Aboard the Haganah-Sponsored Vessel By GEROLD FRANK (Copyright, 1947, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) JERUSALEM—This is a story to be told again wherever men speak of fr...…

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…- Page 'levee DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, August 1, 947 1946: "Palestine is historically a Jewish nation. The Jews were there originally and they never left. The Arabs have been there Jewish Homeland, and therefore in greater numbers for many centuries. Under them and the a Jewish nation, with the pro- tection of other inhabitants guar- Turks, the 'land of milk and anteed not only under its con- honey' washed away, was plun- a stituti...…

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…Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker, of 18639 Hartwell, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan Gene, Saturday morning, Aug. 2, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, :Wyo- ming at Thatcher. A dinner/hon- oring the Bar Mitzvah will be held Sunday evening, Aug. 3, at the Wilshire Hotel. Page Eleven THE JEW)SH NEWS Friday, Auguit 1, 1947 Births Engaged a. June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Isa- dore Trebuck (Belle Jakont), of Longfellow Ave., a daughter...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Twelve Friday, August 1, 1647 Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results in Palmer Woods section. Middle- aged couple only. Shown by appoint- ment. Owner must leave city. UN. 4-2411 clIEERVUL furnished room In at- top tive apart anent ; for lady or - tle ma ; bet ween W ildemere and Dex. ter, TO. 6-6892. 3-110051, I wer Out for rent to respon- sible adult s Ill, hton near Lawton. Box 315. Det roll Jew loll Chronicle. ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve LIVES OF OUR TIMES Rabbi Levi Leaves Bnai Moshe Pulpit, Accepts Ohio Call SM A TERSE PlIftASE *ALL TIM MEWS NAT'S FIT.TO PRINT' THE OUTSTAMD- IN6 NEWSPAPER PUS- [ISMER OF OUR TIMES EXPRESSED THE ESSENCE OF INS Rabbi Eliezer • Levi this week announced his resignation as as- sociate rabbi of Congregation JOURNALISTIC • ADOLPH SIMON OCHS war/ RINTKI w TER ~NM SPACE al INS Mum •OMINUNIIIIRRAL" Ely TO THAI Wvi...…

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…Foe of Bigots London Takes Action! ; to Curb Hate Gangs LONDON (JTA)—The councils of two north London boroughs with large Jewish . populations have announced measures to stem the growth of anti-Semitic activity in their areas. The Stoke Newington council has called a public meeting for September to draw attention to "the very real danger in residing in German communities. The government believes that the committee shguld speak for only the...…

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…2 I. Youth Hi-Cites `By ALICE JEAN HARRIS Danny Raskin's MISS POPULARITY 0 S LISTENING:- T - X 14. =7_7_ ill1111111#111111111110111N111111111111MAIRIIIIIIMIIHIMIN110111111111IttitlIfIMIM11111101,119111IIIIIMHPIPHIMMIMIMMIIIIIM111111k.7. 4 YOUTH EDUCATION does not adage about the customer being end when the school bell rings right should hold true, moreso, .. . nor does it stop with gradu- in this instance. . . so, instead of ation ......…

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…Friday, August 1, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICL,E Page Fourteen Ex-DP's Greet 'Guardian Angel' JWV BULLETIN PHIL ROTHSCHILD IT'S BIRTHDAY TIME ... these lads and lassies are receiving congrats this week. Ed Werbe (Flint), Fylis Kane, Cecilia Gor- man, Evelyn Pearlman, Eleanor Singer, Marcie Becker, Barbara Howard, Charlotte Gyarsas, Rosa- lyn Sparage. More who are blowing out candles are Manny Isaacs, Evelyn Citrin, Bill Ross, Evelyn Bud...…

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…. . - •• ■ ••,...E • ,023.0,1;4,1901MONAdh. .--, Tgscf :L Youths to Get Opportunity for Studies in Zion An .opportunity for a limited number of young people from this country to spend a year of supervised study and travel in Palestine was announced by Carl Alpert, director of the Zionist Organization's department of ed- ucation. Men and women, 18 to 28, are eligible for the course, conducted by the Jewish Agency, intended to acquaint ...…

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…Educator Takes Goodwill Post MacCracken to Aid Round Table Task Z!„vaii,s, nolicee The family of the late Joseph Dorf announce the unveiling of a monument in his honor at 11 a. m. Sunday, Aug. 10 at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. The family of the late Semia Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken, president emeritus of Vassar (Sonia) Smith announce the un- College, has been appointed gen- veiling of a monument in her eral se...…

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…THE•JEW1SH NEWS" Mday; August 1, 1947 . - Report Increase Obituaries - Of Anti-Semitism MORRIS FT.T.TS, 74, died July In British Section .HARRY RADOVSKY, 2723 Ful- Page Frftsee Classified Advertisements LINFIRS accepted from responsible fAms or persons by telephone Up to 10 it. Hi. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 80e. CALL RA.: 6558 OR RA. 7956 A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer M4. 5243. Contrac...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Sixteen Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM A HHIII1, WON'T WE EVER get over that droolrhg and swoon- ing? . . . We guess that you gals would be in the same posi- tion if you personally met Guy Madison (Van has nothing on him 'cause he, too, is a typical fellow from next door). Guy was here plugging t h e pie, "Duel In The Sun." He lets• us know that his all. time favorite film is "Gone Helen With The ...…

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…Friday, August I, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen t arrie s from the jr i b t* 1_4E:70 I Tura gototelehe,doyl • do CHM soot of SAMUIL. CAMS AT CRAPTER * N me KING JAMES ANC VERSIONS.* FROIA CALLED ME FIRST BOOK OF 10164 N THE 000A1 VERSION . derY MIA•ciaell AMP CAMERON C) /993 elY MC. GA/NE-5 1,.....lieik41 Own.KTINGS 61000 ON O mouhrnitm I6IZAELSTE4 CAME TO THE OPPOWTE ANOUNTAIIMEAOIS, WITH A VALLEY eETWEEN f ewi. ems. as THE ...…

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…' America "(wish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 941 he My, ions He- khi. he ;old- man on- one :ont- Detroit Jewish Chronicle SECTION ONE and The Legal Chronicle VOL. 43, NO. 31 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST I. 1941 Teat ;ivies the the hem- ;reat Jews Forced To Dismantle Soviet Forts ET Nazi Revenge Schemes Affect Jewish Communities you store sting the •ods, nson, it he New don't tar- n be- ).R. (JP...…

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…r DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 2 Outing of League of Jewish Youth on Aug. 24 PALESTINE ECONOMY WITHSTANDS IMPACT OF TRANSITION OF WAR On Sunday, Aug. 24, the League of Detroit Jewish Youth wil hold its first Youth Day Out- ing at the Fresh Air Camp site. The outing is planned as an an- nual get-together of members of all Detroit Jewish Youth groups. The program will consist of re- creational activities, games, en- tert...…

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…America ,fewish Periodical CeNter August I, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO umphant Nazi-Fascist horde, we must have a military defense su- perio• to those who threaten us. Schwarz Warns Us Never to With our survival and independ- ence hanging in the balance, any- Despair of Liberty thing less would be criminal. In Leo W. Schwarz, editor or two the second place, if we are to brilliant works, "The Jewish conquer our own weaknesses ...…

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…August I, 1 0 41 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 4 Detroit Jewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE eublished Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. President JACOB H. SC1 lAk:NE :Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post- office at Detroit, Mich.. under the Act of March 3, 1879 General Offices and Publication Bldg., 525 Woodward Ave. Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle $$...…

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…6 A merica Yeut ish Period cal Cotter August 1, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO urely Commentary Jews and the Automobile Industry 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle • • By Philip Council Committee Slomovitz On Sabbath Closing Of Local Bakeries creed, their religion, their country, their poetry and songs, their traditions and their homes. . . . The very thing for which these men were ready to give their live...…

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…6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle M. Morton Rubenstein to Address Altman's Hour This Saturday Night 4 M. Morton Rubenstein, direc- tor of religious groups contacts department of the Jewish Na- tional Fund of America, will be the guest speaker on Altman's Jewish Hour, at 9 p. m. this Saturday, during the special Zionist period set aside on this hour. Mr. Rubenstein will speak on the occasion of Tisha B'Ab, to be observed Sa...…

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…August 1, 1941 I DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle A NEW FUTURE IN AMERICA MINUTE MEN FOR PALESTINE 7 DICTATORS By MORDECAI KONOWITZ The "Men of Power" Whose, Editor's Note: The author of this article, Mordecai Konowitz, was Amazing Feats Controlled formerly Assistant District Attorney of Queens County, N. Y.; the World a member of the executive board, Boy Scouts of America, Queens Council; a member of the board of Dire...…

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…8 BETH EL (Continued from Page 1) Heads Bnai Brith Vocational Group H. Schlafer, Julian G. Wolfner. Harry A. Hyman was elected a member of the cemetery board. Trustees whose terms have not yet expired are: Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Walter S. Heavenrich, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Herbert D. Robinson, Harry R. Solomon, Benjamin Wilk. Adolph Finsterwald is an honorary board member. Mr. Welt is the third member of the Welt family to become...…

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…August 1, 1941 ROGOFF (Continued from Page 1) "R. ) would accentuate handicaps they meet. But Rogoff regards himself as a reporter of facts and not a drummer-up of hysteria. "'I've been in this country over 30 years now. There is less anti- Semitism in America today than there was then. Right on our own paper are two fine writers who, when they came to this country, were painters. They ap- plied for membership in the union but were refused...…

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…August 1, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gersuk Mrs. Julius Elson honored Mrs. M. S. Perlis of Glynn Ct. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of 3236 Fullerton Ave. announce Miss Annette Cohen, an August returned from a visit with rela- of Calvert Ave. are visiting in bride-elect, at a miscellaneous the Bar Mitzvah of their son, tives in New York City. New York and Bos...…

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…August 1, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS J•.E.W.O. Branch Sets Date for Its Fund-Raising Event Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hershfield of Cortland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Zora, to Leonard Horwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore H. Horwitz of Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobi of Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill., The North Woodward branch announce the engagement of their (laughter, Rose, t...…

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…12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle ROME (Continued from Page 1) Jews of Rome" can be made than in the author's own words: "We have followed the history of the Jews and of the Jewish community in Rome through 2,000 years. We have found upon our path seasons of happiness and periods of bleak suffering. Gen- erations have come and genera- tions have gone even as have the rulers of this earth and the em- pires which had Rome a...…

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…August I, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle NEWS AT A GLANCE FROM Zackheim Named ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE As Treasurer of AMERICA: Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" has thus Vaad Hayeshivoth far netted the Boy Scouts of America $87,500 . . . A group of I Notable Days on Jewish Calendar Tisha b'Ab 5702 - 1941 Sunday, Aug. 3 R Rosh Chodesh Ellul ....... .... Saturday and Sund Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24 Rosh Hashonah Monday...…

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…14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle August 1. 1( 1 -11 dispensable for the rebirth of our people, the reconstruction of our homeland and the fight A Jewish Community Consisting Only of Zionists against our common enemy- -anti-Semitism. By H. SCHREIBER The union of the Sephardim is not an act of separatism, but There are very few countries countries, buying textile fabrics "The Jewish Concept of the Chosen People," by Dr. Ber...…

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…41 August 1, 1941 — OW 11 t cell ght A 11- rd "vs no in 1'w- wish nal- all oral no I to find on- The up- und or- and Inds om- the nta- tion one Auld and rave tles- for Pews ally tang reli- dern :onc- e of issia Inm- the was vent of 00), per. all two inki all air n itv. been tiza- wish ar" mall and. all. neck Hel- „000 secs. of }t ool Loll' l nun- Th• I of tb" ugbt of N AA- the ni Ii s in r, 1T11O - ) r ov i acrd of ...…

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…16 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle August 1, 1941 Synagogue Conference Clarifies ( *NEW INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHED IN PALESTINE • Position on Closing of Bakeries MARX DORMOY DEFENDED JEWS Charges made by the Bakers' Union that the Michigan Syna- gogue Conference, in its campaign for the closing of the bakeries on Saturdays, had overlooked the existence of a labor problem, were answered indirectly in a resolution adopted by th...…

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…America Apish Periodical eater - CLIPTON AVARUA - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO W ain. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 11-EbETR0117 EWISR TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 — THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 VOL. XXX. NO. 10 SHIERS REASSURES 400 IMMIGRANTS TO SOUTH AFRICA ASK POLAND ALTER Deny Anti-Semitism ARE SAVED BY JEWISH AID SOCIETIES JEWS ON BRITAIN'S , ECONOMIC POLICY ...…

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…PAGE TWO ThE)LTRIVIAMJSM_61 RON IGLE .111111• KENT CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTOR NATIONAL OFFICERS OF ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH VOCATIONAL TRAINING !PLAN CEMETERY FOR FOR SABBATH KEEPE RS JEWS AND NON-JEWS' NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.)—To NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. A.)— helpJewish Sabbath observers find A combined cemetery fur Jews, employment, the employment agen- , Catholics and Protestants is plan- cy of the Council of Young Israel 'fled by the Bethlehem Cemete...…

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…Alfith Periodical Carter CLIPTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TI G f ikTI:017' PAGE THREE &WWI ROA ICU N. Y. SOCIALISTS BRUCKER OUTLINES NAME WALDMAN TO CAMPAIGN PLATFORM RUN FOR GOVERNOR SCHENE('TADY, N. T. A.)-Louis Waldman, Jewish at- torney of Brooklyn, was nominated us Socialist candidate for Govern- or of New York State at the an- nual convention of the State So- cialist Party here. Mrs. Charles 11.1 Roth of Buffalo, a school teache...…

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…`1. 3, 11%. , 4 113V3MW UROI1JEw7SH&RON ORON fCLF Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, I. Entered as Second•class matter March 3, DI& at the Post- utlIce at Detroit, Mich.. under the Act of March 1. ICY, General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Office 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance $3.00 Per Year To Inou...…

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…,4mcriam loath Perla &Cal Carter ‘ . • ___ CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO -------- ; fires attributed to the abnormall y JEWS OF RUMANIA ASK POLAND ALTER h in I3akeu, Niamz FEAR NEW ATTACKS; itweather Lurawei, Valiaska and Bi- ECONOMIC POLICY PLAN SELF-DEFENSE vel ar •TOWARD THE JEWS .1 • EWISA If RONICL8 ar empie Beth E Notre DR. SILVERMAN DIES to give more time to his literary n comunal wrk. o IN HIS 70TH YEARd Rh i rem cog...…

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…PAGE SIX TiI E Y)Eritorr, Inusilat RON nr. MANY NEW GUESTS AT CAMP MANITOU Betrothed to Detroiter 1 Save in Hudson's August Sale of Linens Cottons and Bedding A1,4 LARGE WOMEN You'll Enjoy Shopping at Heyn's Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fashions Await Your Choice Here . . . at Prices That Will Add to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Style. New Fall Frocks at $16 Each Day Sees New Arrivals . . We Would Be Pleased to Hav...…

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…Amtrica Apish periodical Caster TUTOR ATIND1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO VLTFX41; AWIS/191 RON ICI as DETROIToLELAND HOTEL BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, JR., Manager furs,' Sunday Dinner , ABLE D'1101F, Fib LUXE $ 150 Special Week-Day Luncheons ( MAIN DINING ROOM—Try our special business men's luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner 50c. Dinner tonight $1.50. FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by many shoppers and theater patrons. Cas...…

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…• • MeDerRorr aisn 9fROPIICLE Murad Special Vacation SHIELS REASSURES , Package. JEWS ON BRITAIN'S PALESTINE POLICY, A special consumer inducement of three (3) Probak Blades is be. ing made in connection with a new pack age of 50 MURAD cigarettes. (ContinuedfromPage One.) During the life of this offer the package will be sold at regular' to a survey of the Zionist situation price—no extra charge for blades. made by the political correspon...…

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…A-- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone flEbETROIT LWISH GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 10 GRIP OF AMERICAN JEWS ON ZIONIST EFFORT ASSAILED Summons Jews to Work For Peace of World Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents REGARD FREE LOAN AS BASIC SERVICE American Jewish Congress to Five to Attend Ses- TO NEEDY PERSONS TO AID EDUC...…

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…4' ar 7itr.7)ETuort lr term (iu 'ewI CIL PAGE TWO Dime Savings Bank Announces Woodward-Adams Branch Opening. The Dime Savings Bank announces the opening of its twentieth office, to b. known ho the Woodward-Adams Branch. 'this new branch is located on the east side of Woodward ave. ono, just north of Grand Circus Park, between Adams and Elizabeth streets. 4 B. C. SCHUMACHER Some Remarkable Values in Interesting Things For the Home P ICT...…

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…PAGE THREE TiirmuntorvbxisligiRoNicil: CONSTANTINOPLE ASYLUM IS DESTROYED BY FIRE however, is very precarious, since' there are no accommodations in the city which could give them shelter. CONSTANTINOPLE.---IJ. T. A.1 Fs rty thousand Jews in Newark, —The Jc:rsh orphan asylum here, which sheltered 200 children, was de- N. J., are represented in the confer- stroyed by lire July 22. By the quirk ence of Jewish Charities recently action of the...…

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…llll VErizorr,Avvisn j IIa PAGE FOU It rise– 6:i .14 4 TREDETROITJEWISII elltirfleliq • ....... 06.1044 mow memo in sommum s Puhlialtall Weakly by The Jayialt Cheops:cl• Puhltahlag Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, - – – President and Editor --- Jacob H. Schakne, Busing.. Manager ch 11:1916: at the Postale@ at Detroit, interred as eyeond.clate matter 111ar - 1111ch., under the At of March 3, tr:o. General Offices and Publication Buil...…

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…PAGE P'IVY. 7ituVuritort;b:wisn(iwnici.r, GRIP OF AMERICAN JEWS ON ZIONIST EFFORT ASSAILED MAYER QUITS BENCH' HAD VIVID CAREER (Continued from Page 11 ter facilities for manufacturing in Federal Judge Held Numerous the country, so that the demand of Offices and Presided at the neighboring countries, which con- `.r As . stitute a good market, may be sup- Famous Cases. 5, Chu. H. Jo•eoh.I IC.Apyirri.M. 1521. plied." Concerning the plan for t...…

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…L 9LTKOIT;PliSil ,PAGE SIX ffIKONICLE ttcln -melds - - Hudso n's August Sale of All 'misty items and other local notes should lo communicated to tb• Oka .1 The pe us the cu m Chronicle by 6 e'clock Wednesday olternin in order te p aar M Glendale 0300. Society Edito r. ail ' so a s to be revolved oat lair) issue. l'hono th•n Wednesdey. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons! Hairy Lindenbanin was host at a I dinner at the Hotel Elkins, Mount (Ru...…

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…mikriton;fi, WISH 01(0A ICJ; PAGE SEVEN sammisimmineMINY ..ae ial an ezesana l New Expressions of Fashion in Autu m n Coats, Wraps $65, $85 Up B. Siegel Co.'s wraps this season will appeal more than ever to dis- criminating taste. Fashioned from the softest, velvety materials which lend warmth as well as richness. Sumptuous furs collar and cuff the majority of the coats. New Au- tumn colorings. Women's and misses'. Milne liodis Moon...…

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