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February 28, 1936 • Page Image 1

…A merican ffewish PeriafiCal Center CLIFTON MEIJI - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED TII-EbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS and D. C. CLARIFIES Poland Ready to Back Emmigration ROOSEVELT URGES ITS ATTITUDE ON Of 1,000,000 of Its Jewish Citizens ASSOCIATIONS OF BRITISHPROPOSAL Senators Ask for Mass Deportations; New Anti-Jewish GOOD NEIGHBORS' Warburg Is National Chair- man; Prentis Is One...…

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…PIEVETRODIEWOR GIROMICIA PAGE TWO THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME 11 DeLuxe Family Service Pounds 0 c Flat Piece. and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried SHIRTS tC „ No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE y A i rS oneH d Flat Pieces careful! Additional pounds, 4•$c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE ,„ „ Lace Curtains =T iscii6 ? per J. N. F. PEP RALLY TUE...…

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…America lavish Periodical Coder CLIPTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pip P L" February 28, 1936 PC R021 LL_IthI PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mit ■ MIWI111 ■ 1111111, Meeting 'EMANCIPATION WAS Cultural SHOWER FOR ORPHANED PALESTINE GIRLS ON MARCH 18 In Shaarey Zedek A FALSE BARGAIN, Library Saturday STATES LEWISOHN 'It Kvutaah Ivrith to Present S I Speakers in a Special Program Makes Plea for Redemption of Palestine in His Ad-...…

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…in eignaarrjmusn ei Ramat February 28, 1936 end THE. LEGAL CHRONICLE ThliVEIROIVLIVISit proem and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Poiliebod Weekly hy The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, lac. Catered ea Second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the Post- office at Detroit. Mich. under the At of Muth I. 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Coble Address: Chronicle London Office, 14 Stratford Place...…

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…A merica/* ,fewish periodical Carta CLIFTON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO hiEDLTRorrivtisn Ch ROM ICLE February 28, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ci DEPRESSION OR NO DEPRESSION sir This Man Retires in Comfort THIS YEAR Some call him lucky. Ile himself maintains it's limply a case of sound finance. Thirty years ago he decided he must make sure of an income in the years when his earning power would decline. Speculation, he knew, could gu...…

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…t ri_spermarrjewisit &vow; PAGE SIX February 28, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Betrothed IF you haven't tried Forest's (11 DRY CLEANING ThenYouDongnowHowTruly Fine Dry Cleaning Can Be! Once lour clothes am )1TALIZE DRY CLEANED prull alway. eend thent to Fore4--herallml )0011 are your clothes are .tarter, fresher and cleaner! MEN'S SUITS . 90e Ladies' Plain DRESSES 1° ° Columbia 4200 Pri es in- `lade Pick- up and de. Livery. GPOG:1...…

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…A merica% lavish Pairslical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEPEFROitiEWigi LAROXICU4 ebruary 28, 1936 and ERN'S WOODWARD AT GRATIOT Savings That Lure You to "Make Your Own" 2-Day Sale ash Fabrics Neugarten Club's Dinner on March 8 March 1—Miss Ethel Silverman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Silverman of 3307 Webb Ave., to Mac R. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fisher of Rochester, N. Y. Reception at home of bride's ...…

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…February' 28, 1936 litEDerRorrikwisnemomICLe P PAGE. EIGHT - and. THE LEGAL CHRONICLE - World Problem And the Soviets to defend Itself eNin to the utmost of metal,. end to the limit of energy" hope, with appreciation and censors. Its ninny aspects and problem. have been •gain and again. Bet the na• "The State Monopoly tilmonsed tIonality policy of tho Soviet Union and of Foreign Trade," Mr. Boyeff de- the stroggle between communion an...…

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…America/ lewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO rit61pritort/Ewism (ARoxicul February 28, 1936 111•1111.11111111111 1 , ■ S erve . . . . WM. BOESKY'S DELICATESSEN TOW mar. will be pinned and Mill are Aonmelt a lot of nagettemary bother. FREE DELIVERY ANVITHERD — ANUTDIE PHONE Explorations in Eastern Palestine Volume XV of the Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, published for the Amer- ican Sc...…

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…February' 28, 1936 PIEPLncorgiEwisn CARON labt3 P and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE,EIGHT — - World Problem And the Soviets to defend itself even to the utmost of sarrifice and to the limit of energy." hope, with •PPreciat ion and censure Ito many repress noel problems have been B'NAI B'RITH'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ENDORSES PROJECTS FOR PALESTINE digremed r ale and again. But the na• Discussing "The State Monopoly tionality policy of the Sov...…

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…,,Awricalt lavish Periodical Cotter eurros ATENU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO February 28, 1936 rfiblATROMIEWISM &MGM Explorations in Eastern Palestine S erve . . . . STAGE AND SCREEN TRUDY SCHOOP BALLET Werner Janssen to Appear Volume XV of the Annual of HERE MONDAY EVENING With Symphony on the American Schools of Oriental March 5 Research, published for the Amer- WM. BOESKY'S DELICATESSEN ican Schools of Oriental Research under the Jane ...…

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…fr • February 28, 1936 MEDErnorritwun(ARorocie and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE COMMITTEE ORGANIZED TO CONDUCT PASSOVER RELIEF CAMPAIGN HERE or E) • Relief( 11.199 Si Ca. to 1.240 femillee Cash to 111.1 Foundation, 35,00 Ann Arbor submitted by the committee's 31,095 Ws. Matt. to 1,203 2,043.00 (nuance auditor: 150 Ina. Maims to House of RECEIPTS 20 75 Sheller Fran( Steen re: LO. lb*. Mats. to Jewish Old HACH 41 50 Available from 1534 Folks' lior...…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 1

…v 4iiicricalt lavish Palo&Cal Cotter CIJITON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, 01(10 A TilEbETROIT EMI} RONIGL E All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. STRAUS, LEHMAN HONORARY HEADS OF ALLIED DRIVE, Leo M. Franklin—Sexagenarian Rabbi of Temple Beth El Lauded by His Co-Workers For Impetus He Gave to Congegational Life and Interest Since Coming to Detroit. Will Serve With Warburg in Whip l)r....…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TUE kEROITli MSB RON KU , NIENORAH'S SPRING HEYMANS HONORED NATION-WIDE PROTEST AGAINST RUSS RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION PLANNED BY BEFORE ZION TRIP FROLIC ON SUNDAY; U. S. NATIONAL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS Twentieth Century Club will The announcement that Mr. and Mrs. It Heyman and sons, Israel , (Continued from Page One.) ' American organization which is and Moshe, are to leave Detroit for Palestine on Sunday was " Joint, closed a brief vi...…

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…-I America Arisk PaloSeal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINN634 30, OHIO 70,-;TRon*wisif I ' 13AILLCCSI 11Q0CM FICTEL MUER UCOF WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS FROLIC GERALD MARKS' Columbia Recording Ore/1.h. SUPPER DANCING 9:30 until I DINNER DANCING 6:00 until In the ARABIAN ROOM HAROLD A. SAGE, Manager :-:CLASSIFIED :: PAGE THREP: RON K Lt ONE OF SPONSORS AT I FRATERNITY'S FROLIC Phi Kappa Kappa Fraternity CATERERS Strictly kosher....…

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…tVerRorr '- tl7Sfl RUN ICIIE tkagtkizuomagyklymyhigtarixtziiyiTylyiyiyekiz :1gigiAniVillaziYhttkaUttlIkkkktt . : riiEbutitonjEwisti &Rom icLE Publiehod Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publisblex Co, I. Entered as Second-el.. matter March 3, 1913, at the Posit• office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 5. lit a. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address( Chronicle London O...…

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…America Avisk PerlaCal eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0100 Tff EVLTROITIP4IS/1011t0.N ICU astsmmotoomm ■ vmso--- 11. - --- • ALL CREEDS HONOR RABBI FRANKLIN ON HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY A Leo M. Franklin—Sexagenarian • t council of the World Union I in the graces of conversation; hi- '•a. Prtogreo-sive Judaism. In De- wit is flashing and his repartee ' wit he is commissioner of the keen. Dr. Franklin certainly has Tribute From a ALLY-W...…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX rrlErasnapoilac Y. P. S. SPRING FORMAL THIS SATURDAY NIGHT !HEADS COMMITTEE FOR! INFANT WELFARE WORK OF DETROIT HADASSAH Miss Florence Oppenheim is ac- tive on the committee in charge of the spring formal to be given by the Young People's Society of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek this Sat- urday evening at Lee Plaza. Ray Thousands are familiar in a gen- eral way with the health work of Hadassah in Palestine, but are not acquainted ...…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 7

…vilgetkail 'apish Periodical Colter BUTTON ATINUZ • clNaNNATI 20, OHIO Theykutorrjpisna_Roxime Himelhoch's March Fashion Parade Begins Saturday, March 1st The Smartest and "Springiest" things we've seen! Silk Jacket Frocks...25.00 to 49.50 Srrond and Third Floor's Silk Princess Lingerie .3.00 to 10.00 First Floor Fur-Trimmed Spring Coats . .59.50 Second Floor PAGE SEVEN I Engagements • rsonai The twenty-seventh wedding an- niv...…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 8

…itEDernorqEwisu n RON ICU PAGE EIGHT PISGAH LODGE HEARS JUDGE JOHN J. MAHER Monday evening, Feb. 21, at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue on Dexter at Lawerence, Traffic Judge John J. Maher addressed a large aud- ience of members of Pisgah Lodge on the lives of Washington and Lincoln. Judge Maher, a student of Amer- ican history, gave an instructive resume of the lives and deeds of these two American presidents. At the request of the audience, he ...…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 9

…America ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE MEPentogfrwistitkor MEAT Fit or King or Queen II. P•rlman, fosnuerly of Hastings and Eliot streets, wishes to announce to his friends that he is now as.- elated with JACOBS and PEARLMAN 12142 Dexter Blvd. at Monterey Longfellow 5517 MRS. WIESBERG WILL S TILL SUPPLY YOU WITH F ISH. WE DELIVER WHY MAKE A WILL? TAKING THE CHILD FOR A TRIP AROUND THE WORL...…

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…,NOWAWRIMM,,U7r, MEDentoryjrnisn C E U Jolly Elite Club. ForLowCost Hauling On Feb. 18 the Jolly Elite Club presented a mid-winter frolic. The club thanks its many friends who helped make this dance a success. At a meeting Sunday at People's Hall, an interesting program was presented. The board of directors nwt Feb. 27 at the home of Presi- dent Harry Cohen. Miss Jean Dworkin, a member, who recently underwent an operation, is recup-I at h...…

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