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October 18, 1935 • Page Image 1

…A merkaff fewisk Periodical Cotter CLLFTON MRCS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO =M it'a .•saisgt bET RO IT _OMR IIRONICLE High Commissioner Wau- chope Allays the Popu- lation's Fears WORLD TENSION STOPS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Jews Join Forces on Both Italian and Ethiopian Fronts DETROIT, MICHIGA , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 Sixty boys and girls will graduate from the senior high school and eighth grade of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School during Simch...…

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…MEVentorrjoustiffi RON ICL4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO JUNIOR HADASSAH ARRANGES SERIES OF INTIMATE PALESTINIAN EVENINGS THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME V DeLuxe Family Service CALENDAR OF EVENTS 'COMMITTEE ENROLLS MORE PATRONS FOR ANNUAL BALFOUR BALL NOY. 2 Oct. 20—Grape festival of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. There has been a tremendous of the Zionist Organization of Oct. 21—"Pay-Up" tea of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Fl...…

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…;Americas icwisk Polak-cal Carter CLIFTON num • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEDErRorflaTSfi OIRONICLE PA GE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOME RELIEF SOCIETY I EVENT ON OCTOBER 27 11S1101• Motor Sales Announce A SHOWING OF THE NEW 1936 FORD V-8 • You are cordially invited to see and drive the new Ford V-8 for 1936---The finest, safest, most reliable Ford ever built .. . Now On Display In Our Show Rooms GINSBERG Motor Sales Servic...…

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…TilEPaRDIVEWISR (ARONICLE PAGE FOUR NI CIL NVE MOW;blaCit RD and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Reinhardt Among the Jews Strictly Confidential JEWS WILL BE LIKE THAT! . There is nothing more tragic than the shock and disappointment that is experi- Tidbits from Everywhere enced by assimilated Jews who are sud- figkW Weekly by Ile Jewish Omelet. PoHAW Ca, W. By LOUIS PEKARSKY By PHINEAS J. BIRON denly roused from their sleep to realize betered se li...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 5

…fforisk Periodkal Carta CLIPTON AVENUE CINCLMINATI 20, an• MEDrrRorr,/Ewisn famocul r •sad THE LEGAL CHROhiLt.t. Protection Pins Profit • Sating. With neeoem, A I • Protection Pint Profit c ‘ii: / - • 4e. 15E2 CONTINUE Know Your Leaders .. • the late Adolph S. Ochs. Ile was an outstanding Jew during all the years that he was acclaimed as the publisher of the world's greatest newspaper. "I suppose your type of Jew must have had a...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 6

…Ag)graorriEwisit (11RONICLfi and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE SIX Council to Have Tea Next Tuesday Tlativtal .11 ■ 111Mni ■ IS RESTORED TO YOUR CLOTHES WHEN The Detroit section of the Na- tional Council for Jewish Women will entertain at a tea for prospec- tive members at the home of Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, 675 Boston Blvd., on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED THANK YOU DETROIT Valor (toadied genii donee in Forest Cle...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 7

…iAmar- cam Pinsk Periodical eater CUPTON ARNIM - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO •••••••••••*••••• ■■ •0••• ■ ••••.t.• • WlmooMv2 PIEDerRotrIEwEsnalROAICLI5 PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Plan Poale Zion Convention Here David Wertheim, the general secretary of the Peale Zion-Zeire Zion, visited Detroit Oct. 15, 16 and 17. A general meeting took place Oct. 15 when Mr. Wertheim SPECIALS EACH WEEK reported about his recent visit In Palestine a...…

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…• • • PIEVentorrIEnsfiffiROPIICUI and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT Officers Installed By Rosenwald Post Jewish Community Center News LEAGUE RESUMES Statement By President Ruthven $8000 Subscribed Comments On U. of M. Expulsions YEAR'S EFFORTS To Hadassah by -------- first executive meeting of 500 Contributors President Alexander G. Ruth- ' misintrepret the reasons for any the The League of Jewish Women's - FURNACE OIL 6 ZIEVE OIL Co...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 9

…America lavish Pedalled eater CLIFTON *VERDI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 7iIE9EIVOHJEWISA etROVICLE PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE VINCENT LOPEZ 7 —PLUS— Diversified Vauilevfile j 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY ACTS NEVER A COVER CHARGE ACTS 7:30-11:00-1:00 A. M. 9-COURSE DE LUXE DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY, 5 TO 12 Reservation:: J. R. GARDINER ; 1;,;', J. W. BECKER ORIOliTERRAI E. :11 Grand BIVCI, —Just Off Woodward SPEND AN EVENING AT SAKS ...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 10

…PIEVETHOFFIEWISH and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I PAGE EIGHT Officers Installed 'By Rosenwald Post Jewish Community Center News LEAGUE RESUMES Statement By President Ruthven $8000 Subscribed Comments On U. of M. Expulsions YEAR'S EFFORTS To Hadassah by The first executive meeting of 500 Contributors President Alexander G. Ruth- , misintrepret the reasons for any the League of Jewish Women's ' FURNACE OIL Pay Cash — Pay Less 6 action taken ...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 11

…merica faith Periorfical Cotter CLIPTON AUNTIE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEDETROWEIVISR(ARONICLE PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PRESENTING AND HIS SHONS NIGHTLY ACTS 7:30-11:00-1:00 A. M. I ACTS NEVER A COVER CHARGE ; 9-COURSE DE LUXE DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY, S TO 12 Reservation:: Trinity gg J. W. BECKER J. R. GA R DI NER • ONE TERRA! E. Grand Blvd. —Just SPEND Off Woodward AN EVENING AT SAKS YOU'LL ENJOY THE COMFORTING ATM...…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 12

…• • Dentonjoun (finceocul and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE There Is also a story going the PALESTINE HEARS of Lexington, of their names because of reasons rounds here that a group of weal. Lawrence Kahn beyond ITALO ETHIOPIAN Kentucky. their control. A compe- French Jews is attempting to LOCALIZED I tthh lure the Ark against possible WAR Probably the last time a rabbi's tent observer recently remarked that there are at least 100 job- damage during t...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 1

…,Ameriavi lavish Periorlical Cotter CLIsTon ANISHUs - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO s t• THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH CE 1884 LE RE NT WI DO OUR PART attildt, VOL. XXXVI. No. 34 in 1935 FINDS NAZI GERMANY IN STATE OF GREAT UNREST Hitler's New Year's Honors Indicative of Trend of Events FASCISM ENSLAVES LABOR IN AUSTRIA • favorably America, • your Weal id agent. In U.S.A. at ave., N.Y. OkNe. 11011 ■■■■ Only Eight Jewish Teachers Left in Publi...…

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…• PAGE TWO EREYROrrIEWISff HONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1 Jewish Radio Forum To Feature Chronicle Editorial on Program THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME 1 DeLuxe Family Service , ' round Piece. and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towel. and Underwear Fluffed Dried A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE Additional rounds 5 Cents ear Flat LB S . C ALL SHIRTS C No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt. 20 25 lbs. emit DAMP...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATLNU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DErizorri/Emsn (IRONICI4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE. STS Renews Appeal for Jewish Schools' Zion Tree Fund on Bazaar Jan. 19-25 Jewish Arbor Day The final arrangements for the IS r ket TH 3042 h c.Y.P.T.C. Arranges ample SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. PARTY THIS SATURDAY Notts LETTER_ B 0 X Miss Eleanor Schetzer is serv- ing on the committee which is annual bazaar of the ...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 4

…PIEDEMOrtIEWIRIAROIVICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WIEVEIROITA IEWISII etRON icup Support for the Hebrew Schools and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Poelished Weekly by The Jewleh Chretniele Publishing Co., h. Utered u second-class matter Mileh g, Mg, at the Peat. of March I, MC attire at Detroit, hitch., under the Act General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address; Chronicle Landon Office, 14 S...…

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…facish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENVI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PiE9Eritordnusn(ibtox ICU and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE to y Jews I IONs TO IN AtdElt• canal Times 0666.11131) • gen Roston .P.OF the Jew is d put upon degradation !rmany, and s insidiously brie of our k is a timely Jew in this I is doing in human en- doh, in his k, remarks: Jill be a die- t history of For those ✓ with Ile- 3lishment, it reat surprise eir intensive and their k with...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 6

…- - .- A PAGE SIX PIEDLTROITIEWISR (ARO/UCLA and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Annual Meeting of League of Jewish Women's Societies 4 To Discuss Modern Youth Prob. lem on Feb. 4, Prof. Jastrow to Speak . IL'8 345 Mahogany INCLUDING BENCH (IN WALNUT AT $365) Because of its fine tone and attractive design, this beautiful instrument will occupy an extra proud place in your home! It is offered at an exception. ally low price for such fine qualit...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 7

…A mericalt lanth Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7itEDentortimsn efRONICU5 PAGE SEVEN mid THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ,.9 v$9nal Mrs. Mile Finsterwald of the Indian Village Manor left Satur- day with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silber- man of the Belcrest, to spend three weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. I In Our January Sale A 5 Better Corsette Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff and son, Alan, of 2970 Fullert...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 8

…lithIkl'WOIIIEMSflffiR0/416LE PAGE EiGH7 Independent Lodge Installs Officers Installation of the newly-elected officers of the Senior Lodge, Wom- an's Auxiliary, junior chapter of the Independent Detroit Lodge, was held in the auditorium of Jericho Temple on Jan. 9. About 300 members and guests viewed the impressive installation ceremony conducted by Dr. II. E. Lippitt, !which was climaxed by an expression of 'gratitude for the lodge's coop...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 9

…- A merico( elfish periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PitVrrEorrjEwunffiRopilail PAGE NINE and THE. LEGAL CHROTI,Lg w.v:;:„ STAGE A ND S 11111111111111111111111111 1111111 1, later VIamele' Little Mam- se attraction People's The- rd, this Fri. 'day matinee edy in three T many new for this play I and Dina ✓the entire iary on the auline Fogel 1 Spedal per- day evening, • Latutnik" 'e of First d, Dies 91 WILL RO...…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 10

…litEyerRorriEwisn torclx and THE Li:cs•ss. CHRONICLE ROTHSCHILD NAME HONOR PALESTINE IN GOLDEN BOOK DAY OBSERVANCE (CONCLUDED FROM PACE 1) and called for unified effort for Palestine, in order to carry out the ideals for which Baron Roth- schild labored. Mrs. H. L. Jackson, speaking as the representative of Hades- ash, pointed to Rothschild's co- operation in the building of hos- t pitals and health centers, and called attention to the nam...…

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