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June 15, 1934 • Page Image 1

…vittericam 'elvish Pere ea! Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO C ETROIT MESH HRONICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH THE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 1 0 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934 VOL. XXXVI. NO. 3 NAZIS BEATEN AT CLEVELAND SENTENCE STAVSKY TO DEATH IN ZION PARLEY. DAVIA DEFEATED BUT ARLOSOROFF CASE RESOLUTION RESENTS BOYCOTT Solicitations Will Not Stop George M. Stutz and a work- ers in th...…

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…adatellaWeil•••••1110Mattaimeeester L_Wwww*w ww.w.a..11 - tre .e-eiee ii1EVETROWEIVISil OIRIXIICLE and THE Loam-CHRONICLE farming movement in the United DEGREE OF D. H. L. FOR DR. HERSHMAN States. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of (Continued from Page One.) honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred upon him. Rabbi Weine, who is an instrUc- tot in the Hebrew High School of the United Hebrew Schools of De- troit, received the degree of ...…

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…• A merica 'apish Periodical &ter ▪ CLIFTON AVINUL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 0' THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED lipbETROIT EWISII HRONICLE and NAZIS BEATEN AT CLEVELAND SENTENCE STAYSKY 1 TO DEATH IN ZION PARLEY* DAWA DEFEATED BUT A R LOSOROFF CASE PARLEY; RESOLUTION RESENTS BOYCOTT V Government at Washington Called Upon by German-American Congress "To Stop Boycott of German Goods" , REFUSAL OF VOICE TO NAZIS MARKED...…

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…yrritorefEwungi RON ICUS and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THESE PRICES ARE NORMAL 40% BELOW CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED J4 ALL SHIRTS C AN AMAZING FACT p h We launder more thirte tor the Wield.) All f11.111tr than any laundry In the lit, Floe. Inondued. uleutilically mule... equipment. 2, 0 lbs. DAMP WASH Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 4c lb. 1 1 25 FL AT Pieces WOR K Washed and ir on ed. C An p U U U 10 large piece. per...…

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…America Awisk periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUE • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE THREE T/T iLLA gif Orl ni7S 1161RONICIA and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE gmeglgalle Engagements 1 It Costs No, Morefor the Best . : . . LEADER'S * Certified RUG CLEANING sr: *100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4 Twenty years' experience backi "Certified" Quality! COO 1,111.00d p one GArField 8400 Me. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave. announce the engagemen...…

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…_ • -- sisT4W-WITtifetWatws, *telattrwee, ^V. ■ ■ • w-wers. 7fIEDerRorrfErasnffiR0711CUI and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WIEDEFROIVEICIMI RON 1CLE Major Jewish Problem. James G. McDonald, League of Nations and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE High Commissioner for German Refugees, lhablished Weekly by The Jewleb Chronicle Publishing Ca, Inc. on a visit to Warsaw together with Norman Watered m Second.claas matter 111,ch S, 19111, at the Pdat- Bentwich in b...…

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…A NC dealt 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liici9entonjaisn RONIM and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .111M., ■■ • The Jewish Camp Movement in U. S. (Continued from Preceding Page) A business does NOT increase its expense t fi 0 but DOES increase its profit by waste reduction V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and expense control when it employs a certified public accountant.. 1 2 3 4 CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY 5 CERTIFI...…

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…• - TIE,DerRorrimsti aiRONICLE PA".: SIX and THE LECAL CHRONICLE BORIS GANAPOL DIES OF HEART ATTACK Windsor Election ALWAYS—HUMAN VALUES FIRST h p 1 Musician and Scholar Was 68 Years Old ; of Ganapol Studio of Musical Arta Began To Teach Singing in 1895 Eminent CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH TOTAL OF $140,000 SUBSCRIBED; MANY WORKERS CONTINUE SOLICITING Head SIIIONOWNWWW DETROITER, HONORED IN ACTIVITIES AT U. OF M. GETS DEGREE , GREENHU...…

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…04AveriCam lavish periodical Carter • CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PEDEntonInnsiiiilitavit, PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICL E SENTENCE STAVSKY TO DEATH IN ZION ARLOSOROFF CASE Gus I NEWMAN I Ben I (Continued From Page KAISER ' Think of These Three Names Together .. . The splendid business ,that this young firm is enjoying from the community we accept as a tribute to the product we sell, confidence in this organization,...…

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…-V, EDETROMILWISII aiRDNICI E PAGE EIGHT ■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and Lillian Shulman of Cleveland as bridesmaids. Herman Littky served his broth- ' er as best man, and Irving B. KLIGER • BERLIN Ackerman, Walter Stark, Albert Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. F. One f the most impressive wed - Cohen, Albert Lane and Samuel S., has reserved Sunday, June 24, dings of the season, which united Cash were the ushers. for the unique party to be held a...…

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…• A men- cam Yestish periodical eater cldrroN ATINCI • CINCINNATI 20, 01(10 PAGE NINE WIIS11014ri ICLE LIATROITAL. anti THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 'STAGE AND SCREE sas Message Excellently T Mond Says Boycott •1 Palestine's Told In New Rosenblatt Picture . I Reveals Outraged I t Littm•n's Theater Until My Peop le" Remains Sentiments "The Dream of Eveni, Hum EN• ined Another Few Ro M •n d isy Be ng day UNITED DETROIT` INERT i 1. 1 . 1 .012GF ...…

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…7 PIEVEIROIT,AWISR ORONIME and THE Luna. CHRONICLE I Get 1109000 back Glycol Now PAY LATER La; everyone else you want an estate, • substantial suns of money to keep your wife and children in comfort shotdd anything happen to you. But you want it now. Not 30 years from now. How are you going to get it) Do you realize that simply by nearing a GREAT•WLST LIFO Double Protection Policy and making your first deposit you can actually create an...…

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