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…Friday, August 24, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Dr. Hopkins' Quota' Plan Is Upheld by Dartmouth Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) Members of the College Board, Including Former Governor of New Hampshire, Approve of 'Selective Admittance' But Deny It Is Anti-Semitism NEW YORK (JPS)—The board of trustees of Dartmouth Col- lege, in New Hampshire, agree with the college president, Dr. E...…

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…I A merica', 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, August 24, 1945 Temple Beth El Plans 3 Services For Holy Days (Continued from Page 1) will conduct the Children's Serv- ices in the Main Auditorium on Rosh Hashonah afternoon at 2:30, a nd Yom Kippur afternoon at 2:00. Dr. Glazer will preach the Sermons. Men and women in the armed forces will be admitted without charge to the services in the Main Auditoriu...…

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…Page Four As the Editor Views the News - - - THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1945 MR. BIGOOTT Facts You Should Know The U. S. and Palestine 110140 p n oL L Answers to. Readers' Questions About Jews President Truman's statement on Pales- tine, his declaration that the United States wit4G s .1.J. 1214°A mA MEfV, was desirous that as many Jews as possible Who was the author of the "L'chah Dodi," OG N. JE,,,,-AtiNsE:r4,J.0. LITZ— 0, t...…

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…rage hour Friday, August 24, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Detroit Jewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 16, Mich., Tel. CAdillac 1040 1945 Strictly Confidential TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 PER YEAR, SINGLE COPIES, I0c; FOREIGN, $5.00 PEE YEAR By PHINEAS J. BIRON Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at ...…

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…Page Five . THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, AugusT 24, T945 Favorable Solution Seen Near on Palestine Issue President Truman's Statement Receives Strong Endorsement in U. S. and British Press; Speedy Action Expected on the Scrapping of the White Paper a federative basis. - "Britain is (Continued from Page 1) effect a repudiation of the British endeavoring to bring about White Paper, a number of new reconciliation between Jews and developments wil...…

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…111 ■-- Friday, August 24, 1945 rage Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Mushroom Synagogues German Jews Plight (Continued from page 1) Called Desperate stitutions in the community which BERLIN (INS) — Germany's are performing a year-round ser- Jews are finding. difficulty in ob- vice. taining adequate food and jobs, By abstaining from attendance even though the Allies have come temporary synagogues, Detroit at into cont...…

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…Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, T945 In Times o Jo In Times of Sorrow-- Remember the Agencies of the Federation • • LOCAL WELFARE SERVICES Give Them Your Thought Of all the worthy causes that exist in this world, none touches our common humanity as deeply as does and Your Help; the plight of the poverty-stricken . . . of dependent FRESH AIR SOCIETY and neglected children who have become destitute 8904 WOODWARD AVENUE ...…

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….DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle In the Realm d Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glick of 18270 Pennington Drive will be at home Sunday evening, Aug. 26, from eight to ten o'clock, in honor of the engagement of their daughter Irene to Ralph Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Selzter of Atkinson Avenue. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman of 19330 Warrington • Dr. have re- turned from a vacation at Char- levoix. RECE...…

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…Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Augfisl 24, 1945 Membership Drive Launched By 3 Windsor Synagogues Renting of Halts, Use of Synagogues Three Days a Year Condemned in Sumner's Editorial; Two Windsor Schools Plan Year's Work Aiming to eliminate the necessity of yearly sales of ad- mission tickets to High Holy Day services and instead to enroll members on a yearly basis, the three congregations in Windsor have issued a statement urging en...…

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…Alitericalf ,fewish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, August 14, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle THE REALM OF SOCIETY Cpl. George Bez, who has been overseas for a year is spending his 30 day furlough with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and s. Samuel Bez of Wisconsin re , Another brother, former ,ieer41. Alvin Bez, has been dis- v .ged from the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedgut and da...…

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…Page Eight .THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Major Harry August, who is on a- leave from his post at Camp Blanding, Fla., is visiting with his family. Together with Mrs. August and their children, Jimmie and Mary Ellen, who ar- rived early in the summer, they are the house guests of • Mrs. August's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank of Wildemere Ave. Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz and her sons, David, Jonathan and Stephen, h...…

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…Page Six .DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. 1. al Chronicle In the Realm of Local Society — RECENT BRIDE Friday, August 24, 1945 — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glick of 18270 Pennington Drive will be at home Sunday evening, Aug. 26, from eight to ten o'clock, in honor of the engagement of their daughter Irene to Ralph Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Selzter of Atkinson Avenue. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman j of 19330 Warrington. Dr....…

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…1-1:-E • • Friday; August 24, '1945 Albert CohenNamedDirector Bar Mitzvahs Of Jewish Vocational Service Harvey 11,• Goldman, president of the board of 'directors of the Newish Vocational. Service, has announced the appointment of Albert 'Cohen as. executive di- rector of the agency. Mr. Cohen has been a member of the staff of the Jewish Voca- tional. Service since 1942. As the agency's first group worker, he became well known to the 'com- m...…

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…41terkair "(wish Periatial eater 0 Friday, August 24, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle THE REALM OF SOCIETY Cpl. George Bez, who has been o verseas for a year is spending bk 30 day furlough with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and t • s. Samuel Bez of Wisconsin e , Another brother, former iorg.t. Alvin Bez, has been dis- „ ged from the Army. - Cantor Pekarsky At Beth Aaron Mrs. Elliot Lipson of Merton Rd., left ...…

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…Pile Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 2 Introducing OUR War Chest he Community Fund And For Our Allies—nothing tells them better that we ar e their • friends than generosity in feeding their starving, clothin g • their naked. OUR War Chest Nearly everyone knows, by this time, about the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit—the Community War Chest. It is the instrument through which this community gives to effect and maintain well-being am...…

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…Friday, August 24, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle rage Eight Germans Slew Over 5,000,000 Jews, Declares Dr. Wise Plain Talk 'one gets close enough to my feet. has fulfilled the requirements of Instead I argued with him, even his Jewish identity even i if the though it's most humiliating to synagogue sees him seldom.) ,,, "But what good did he do us. argue with a mouse. I said that if I ever thought of the citizen as...…

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…945. THE JEWISH - NEWS Page Eieveii hat Stands for Unity on A ll Fronts Allied Jewish Campaign yr $8,490,3 3 6 to be Conducted by Corn/flunky Agencies 31; Overseas, National and Local Causes Included - ign Included for $870,543 for National and Overseas $259,970 for the Local Agencies and Services T ices Community Fund offer the I - 'hese -services include case es to help families- work ters of finance, health, en- lationships. •ende...…

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…vbstericalt (wish Periodical Center Friday, August 24, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL (Continued from page four) characterizations with which their yarns abound . . . We have spe- JEWISH NEWS . Do the Jewish relief organiza- cial reference to Agatha Christie tio ns realize that the position of an& Dorothy L. Sayers . . . the Creek Jews deserves emer- ABOUT...…

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…Fes• Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS 1161. Selfhelp Unit Here Ships Clothes, Cash To Liberated Jews At the annual meeting of Selfhelp, of Emigres from Cen- tral Europe, Detroit chapter, which was addressed by Fred M. Butzel and Prof. Gabriel Steiner, it was reported that thousands of pounds of clothing were • clothing and shipped to Europe through UNR,RA and Selfhelp in New York. A collection to assist the lib- erated Jews of the concentration camp...…

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…-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Last Open-Air Concert At Center The Jewish Community Center announces that the ninth and last in the series of open-air concerts will be held at 9 p.m. Monday at the Center. Rosina Betman La- Kritz, soprano, and Kurt Saffir, young pianist, will be heard in joint recital. Biss Betman, who will be ac- companied at the piano by Flor- ence Kutzen, has chosen songs by Veracini, Brahms, G•ieg, Puccini and Chajes. Kurt Saffi...…

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…Friday, August 24, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Zionist Manifesto Asks No Delays in Creating a State To Edit Bnai Brith Youth Publications Page Thirteen 20,000 Refugees in Shanghai Freed By Japan's Surrender Injustice of White Paper Emphasized; World Conference Adopts $24,000,000 Budget; Plead . for Surviving Jews News of Liberation Revealed by Jewish Leaders in Switzer- , land; Sufferers Were Fed With Funds Guaranteed by Joint Distribution Com...…

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…:,;d1y, August 24, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE' and Th. 149*1 Chronial" - - - -CLASSIFIED CUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt MANAGER SALES LADY-Ex- or Exchanged. Called for and perienced ladies' ready to wear and accessories. Good salary delivered. American Vacuum Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000. and commission. Permanent po- sition. Mr. Kahn. Atlantic 1444. INTING, Interior, exterior. ----- clean? Expert work. it t d materials. Reasonable BOOKKEEPER an...…

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…Page Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August. 24, 1945 JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HIGHLIGHTS ISRAEL LIVES Detroit, Michigan I 1608 Dexter TO. 8-8658 Friday, August 24, 1945 "Land for Liberation" Asked for by JNF Issues an Appeal for Rosh Hashanah Stamp Sale J. N. E. Leaders in Appeal for 5706 Ticket Purchasers for Holy Day Services Urged to Ask for , s ff •91 •••••••••••11t1.1•1111l:t1t '`‘ mum .reigsmuun o•bury yw irj-pupour mix* SA ...…

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…Farband Schools Open on Sept. 4 -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Last Open-Air Concert At Center 12th Street Center Holds Open House The Jewish Community Center announces that the ninth and last in the series of open-air concerts will be held at 9 p.m. Monday at the Center. Rosina Betman La- Kritz, soprano, and Kurt Saffir, young pianist, will be heard in joint recital. Biss Betman, who will be ac- companied at the piano by Flor- ence Kutzen, has c...…

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…' THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1945 Synagogues Co-operating With Community Council Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter Page Fifteeti Gerald L. K. Smith Likes Rabbi E. Berger Is on Mission to Europe Two Inscriptions In Sefer Ha Yeled Announced By JNF At the request of the European The Jewish News is informed Committees of the Vaad Hatzala Two inscriptions in the Sefer on good authority that Gerald L. in Switzerland, England, Bel- Many to Ar...…

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…k; d0 , Asgtat 24, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Lego' Chrooiele -CLASSIFIED Detroit Jewry Throngs V-J Services To Give Thanks for Victory Over Fascism paip. Owen LaGuardia Urges America Admit More Immigrants CUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt MANAGER SALES LADY-Ex- r Exchanged. Called for and perienced ladies' ready to wear Detroit Jews flocked to V-J and accessories. Good salary services to give thanks for victory grasped our impending ca...…

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…Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS Wayne University Adds Hebrew to Its Curriculum Dr. Morgenstern Ends Anti-Zionist Stand ; Not Afraid of Jewish State . Friday, August 24, 194S Teachers' Seminary Adds New Courses Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- Representative of New York dent of Hebrew Union College, College Makes Annual Visit r Afproval Given by Dean Whitehouse and Faculty Council in an exclusive statement copy- to See Detroit Donors of Colle...…

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…Page Twelve Jewish State, No Compromise, Zionists Say (Continued from page 1) Such a request, the con- ference decided, might be interpreted by Britain as a voluntary whittling down of Zionist demands. The conference approved the five-point program recommended by the Political Commission, pre- sented by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver. The five-point program, embody- ing the essentials of the Biltmore program adopted by American Zionists several yea...…

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…Friday, August 24, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Temple Israel Plans Program For Holy Days J. H. Tickton Named Director of Music At Temple Beth El Temple Beth El Arranges Holy Day Services Broadcasts Over WWJ, Rabbi Fram's Sermons Are Announced Dr. Glazer and Dr. Franklin to Preach Sermons in the Auditorium, Chapel Temple Israel will conduct its High Holy Day services in the auditorium of the Detroit Insti- tute of Art...…

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…Page Eighteen THE JEWISH NEWS Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) (See also Page 3) AMERICA The number of foreign-born persons in the United States is fast approaching the vanish- ing point, and under current immigration restrictions the number of foreign-born whites in this country, will, in 1980, constitute only one percent of the population, compared to 14. percent in 1920, ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS &Way, August 24,1945 Monument Unveilings Friends and relatives of the IMe Mike Silver are invited to the -unveiling of a monument over his grave in Machpelah Cemetery, Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p. m. • Rabbi Sperka will offi- ciate. Please meet at the home of Mrs. M. Silver at 2238 Clem- ents. * • Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend the unveiling of a monument over the grave of Julia Levitsky, wife of Hyman Levitsky, t...…

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…Page Twenty JWB Arranges Hospitality For GIs During Holy Days AI Jewish Servicemen Assured Places to Stay and Worship During Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; Needs Throughout State Being Checked THE JEWISH NEWS -Friday, August 24, 1945 Capt. Bob Kuhn Yvonne Adopted by GIs on Mercy Missions $5,000 Raised for Support Over Netherlands Of Belgian Jewish Orphan Detroiter Home on 30-Day Sgt. David H. Sachs Writes About I I -Year-Old Girl Who Is V...…

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…vimeriedit 'apish Pedalled! eater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO . , ,Efi Th ETROIT EMS!" OR NICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH and VOL. XXXVI No. 13 NAZI COMPROMISE REJECTION URGED AT WORLD PARTY ,s10 GSIN 1R a NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934 / Help SPEECH IS SUPPRESSED ON EVE OF ELECTION of Non-Zionists { FAULHiBER Urged for Holy Land - f.rrA) Nen- Zionist members...…

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…;. PANE PIEVLTROITAKIMIAROMICUL TWO 41111 . Council Kitchen Is In Full Force BELOW NORMAL 40% and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ■ 1111. - - THESE PRICES ARE CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED ALL SHIRTS 12( I Rabbi I. Stollman To Speak at Young Israel's Service The Council Kitchen is going full force and the clubhouse Of the De- troit sertion, National Council of Jewish Women. at 89 Rowena St., I. open every day for inspection. Strawberry and raspberry ...…

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…Alert-ea 9ewish Periatfical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 and THE LEGAL CHROhit.A.0 WrROrKintiStiCAROXIClie M we eeme —mtm- Engagements HAVE YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHES Dry Cleaned Men's Fall Seats Your clothes will look like new for the holidayn—when VITALIZE Dry-Cleaned. Vitalize brings back the or- iginal life and lustre to your clothes. VITALIZE 31110 r y Iran.' and I..oertly 11 u,r1 linkbrd Columbia 4200 .040131r CL...…

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…re ItiEVErHOnjEWISH ffiRONIClE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PEPLTROVEWISII ORM ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Publiabing C•., lac Entered as Second-class matter 111.ch I. 1916, e the Polit• Ohre at art roll, Mich,. under the At of Vara II, 1179. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address; Chronicle London Offic• 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1...…

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…America ,fewish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AVINUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lfiEVETROITJEMS8 KOA ICU and THE LEGAL CHRON7C.T.C. Ila rDSO• wttH atwairt .• neoroc-no• run Peony • ••snams *ITN aCaliarr • Drama Portrays German Traged y His chance (Continued from Preceding Page.) for success DEPENDS ON YOU 1 I • That little youngster of yours- ao innocent, so trustful, so unaware of the struggles he must on• day face. Not many years hence h...…

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…weessesoowro Ws....Sette(a .ffiett, TnEkernotrjoasfiCARonscuj PAGE SIA 11ely w000ymw 1.1 %WA moPrZAksl TS1C REGISTER OF DEEDS S TOLL MAKES RECORD Dingell Urges U. S. Take Over Entire System of Bank I CORONICLR 'LAPPIN ENDORSED !STAGE AND SCREEN BY FRED BUTZEL 1 UNITED OSTROW THEA - Harold E. Stoll, seeking re- • Of Tern«. oess.othr Ina...retina Ike tirester lection as register of deeds, has MICHIGAN THEATER StI.M1 with the 11.1 Ne...…

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…America lavish PaloSeal eater CLIFTON 1111734CZ - CUICUOIATI 10, 0000 inffrucotrjousotif a d THE LEGAL CHRONJCIJ •••••••• le Children's Home Plea to Membe rs PAGE SEVEN PICK MT. SCOPUS • AS SITE FOR NEW HOSPITAL CENTER honor Dr. Nathan Ratnpff, direr• are forced to ignore the expo It HERSHEY CANDIDATE tor of Beth brad Hospital in New trade. FOR CONGRESS SEAT ork and president of the Arneri• The enormous growth of bra can Jewish Physici...…

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…• 4, o PentorriewsnrARoxiaz Tit THE APPEAL FOR J. N. F. HOLY DAY STAMPS Leadership Jewish And B'nai B'ritli „ from Page 113, when the order watt founded Rabbi Sperka Urges Their in New York Coy b y a dozen Widespread Use on Syna- forward-looking citizens, their were less than I rs,000 Jews ,n the gogue Tickets Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair man of the synagogue committee of the Jewish National Fund, is- sued an appeal this week urging ...…

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…akin, ffewish PeriNfical Carter CLIFTON AVINUll • CINCINNATI 20, 01(10 filEbETROVEWISI - 1 ItRONICIA All Jewish Ness's All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN SETTLERS' COURAGE Allot Large Area DREW ROTHSCHILD For New Colonies TO WORK FOR ZION Eighty-Three-Year-Old Phi- lanthropist Tells of His Palestine Efforts. DID NOT SPONSOR IT AS ACT OF CHARITY Writes His Biog...…

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…~ IG PITROIYIEWISn (1tRO74ICLE PAGE TWO • • NOW '' ' ' as never before for Economical Transportation has proven its worth to millions of satisfied owners. If you are inter- ested in buying a car that is as de-• pendable as any car built today—a car that is not only low in original cost but is aIso a low-cost operating car—then Chevrolet is the car you want to buy. FRED FABER Streng's Satisfactory Service Another proof of the disti...…

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…faith Poised WITCO AVON= • Ounentan 20, OM HE Altruistic Motives Mark the Aims of This Organ- ization. ' . I i ! The Mutual Loan Association is composed 'of small business MO) and workingmen who joined to- gether for the purpose of helping one another financially to start in business, to purchase goods, to build a house, to tiring folks from the old country, to establish a home for the family or for any other sim- ilar purfatse. Money i...…

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…ci9a1orrionsfi . • UktmerrigaiYiYiniAlt An Indian Chief and the Lost Tribes. EDETROlrtJt1VISitOROM1CIL IA E When "Uncle Sol" Levitan, State Treasurer of Wis- consin, was dubbed Chief Tchay-ska-kah, or White Deer, of the Winnebagos; and when the Chippewas, more recently, adopted him as one of theirs and named him Chief Bimwewegijig, or Roaring Sky, he was hailed as the first Jewish Indian chief in history. If the beliefs and investigations...…

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…eriavr ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO JEWISH CENTER BAND BELLE ISLE CONCERT THIS SUNDAY EVENING VOTE FOR PAGE FIVE muorr Ems/tea:mem SIB LECTURES BY FRAM ON NATURE POETRY .111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiimommod 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...…

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…PAGE SIX HE erRenjaiimitilitoric-tE 'MANY TO WORSHIP --- AT SHAAREY ZEDEK With Floor Space Almost Doubled Nag Citg Notre Beginning. Mrs. Rose BergIIISS has re- turned home after an absence of two weeks in the East. Monday, August 27 7 FIRST DAY OF Healy's Friendship Sale Mrs. Jos. Kramer has returned home after an extended visit with her chiliren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y. She was accompanied from there by her ...…

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…i CIIN periodical Carter CLITTON ARHUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVE! 7itePerRorr Intisia(ARONICLE • School days are just ahead the School Wardrobe Fall clothes, spurt clothes, school clothes must be spiv and span for the season just at hand. You can save yourself much time, worry and money if you will just call Forest Cleaners and let them clean, refresh and reshape your children's apparel. CLEANERS S. DYERS IN , . call MEI...…

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…• PAGE EIGHT OPPENHEIM, AUTHOR, DIES IN 69TH YEAR NEW YORK.—Samuel Oppen- beim, lawyer and author, died on Saturday at his home, 811 Dawson street, the Bronx, in his sixty- ninth year. Mr. Oppenheim was born here on Dec. 2, 1859. After graduat- ing from City College, he studied law in the office of Simon Sterne and at Columbia, and was admitted — — to the bar in 1885. He was execu- tive secretary of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad ...…

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…0 4 erica" palish Periodical Coder CLIFTON ARNIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 PAGE NINE PIE )C1'10.)1EJEWIS/I GIRO: IEIE JUVENILE CONCERT BAND TO LEAD PARADE ON OCCASION OF DEDICATION OF NEW BETH DAVID SYNAGOGUE SUNDAY John - Barrymore in "Tern. pest" With Sound Effects At United Artists Theater. What is anticipated will be the longest rub ever accorded a motion picture in a Detroit theater, with a continuous performance policy, will begin ...…

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…ThEYATROITJEWIS/IORONICLE SMART APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS The Rabbi Knows Ask Him I ANSWERS. CLUB NEWS j MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 1. Yes. Detroit Friendship Club. Hoy Toy Girls. Jolly Fellow.. 2. The seven weeks between The Detroit Friendship Club an- Miss Gertrude Shatzen was host- Tickets were placed on sale by Passover and Shevuoth. DEXTER BOULEVARD AT WEBB nounces to its members that the ess at the last meeting of the Hoy 3. On ...…

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