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July 29, 1949 • Page Image 3

…Israeli-Inflation Coming under Control; Friendship Being Sought with. Russia Continued from Page 1 • arriving come from the Middle "appreciation Of the community service and the United .States 1.7 percent. He maintained further that Israeli citizens pay far less in income taxes than do the British. The government income during the first 10 months of the life of the state, up to April 1, 1949, he revealed, was 28,000,- 000 pounds while its e...…

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…As the Editor Views the News .. Twin Village of Merhavia Whither Education, Uncle? Personalized Picture Of Moshav and Kibbutz Syrian Armistice Political and strategic significance has been given to the Israeli-Syrian armistice signed last week. After more than six months of negotia- tions, Israel has concluded a cycle of armis- tice talks and has reached decisions for an end of military operations with all her neigh- boring Arab states. T...…

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…ZOD Board Outlines Ambitious Program with Emphasis on Youth An ambitious program, em- bracing eight public meetings and a number of parlor meet- ings in homes of members, is planned by the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit. There will also be leadership training and Hebrew courses. Albert Elazar, chairman of the program committee, out- lined plans for the coming year's program, at the first meeting of the year of the new board, at the home of...…

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…Congregational Activities Synagogue Leaders to Appeal For JNF at Tisha b'Ab Rites Construction Begins on Temple Israel Building; Fund Drive On All Detroit Orthodox and Conservative congregations will hear appeals for the Jewish. National Fund at Tisha b'Ab services, Wednesday evening, Aug. 3, and Thursday morning Aug. 4. Irving W. Schlussel, president of the Jewish National Fund Council, issued an appeal for liberal contributions to the Je...…

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…Weizmann,. who is now in Switz- erland. • The' hearing of Lt. • Col. Isar Beeri, who is held responsible for ordering the summary execution of Meyer Tobiansky, has been postponed for a week cure, have proceeded to the new to give the court time to con- sider Beeri's plea. that he be state. _- A number of Turkish newspa- summoned before a military trib- pers in Istanbul have launched unal since he was an Israeli a drive to prove that- life in A...…

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…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1949 M arriageo People Make News Mrs. FDR Unbiased, Lehman States, After Cardinal's Charges Charles Ress, president of the Frank R. Pierce, president of POMISH-COHEN: Mrs. Rose Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foun- Dearborn Motors Corp., was Cohen of Boston Blvd, an- dation Fund, Inc.) announced named general : nounces the recent marriage of that Sophie A. chairman of her daughter, Diane, to Sey- Now Appearing ...…

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…AdivitieJ -C? ,_,ociety Mr. and -Mrs. Aaron Kurland and son, Norman, have returned from an extended visit to Williamsburg, Va., New York City and the Berkshire Festival in MassachUsetts. While in New York they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Katz. Norman has returned to the University of Michigan where he is working on his thesis for his Ph. D. Mr. and Mrs. HarVey Elbinger of London Ave., are vacationing at Les Chenaux Islands and Charlevoix...…

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…6Yettn. Actor Massey Speaks On• Eternal Light Panel o n the it This Week's Radio Programs Of Jewish Interest . CHURCH OF THE Alft Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunda y, July 31. Station: WJR. Feature: Rabbi Max J. Rout- tenberg, executive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, will be guest speaker, preaching on "The Most Power- ful Weapon in the World." Can- tor Edgar Mills of Temple Oheb Shalom, Newark, N. J., will be soloist, offerin...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 29, 1949 ActivitieJ in Society Troth Announced Margaret and Betty Paysner of Parkside Ave. have returned from a visit with friends in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins flew to San Francisco, where Mr. Robbins will attend the convention of the National Associa- tion of County Officials. Later they will visit friends and relatives in Los Angeles. Their daughters, Alice and Martha, are atten...…

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…CJ Tourist Expert Reports: 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1949 Postwar Travel Interests Center Around Holy Land Pilgrimage ! Sliomrim to Celebrate Completion of Building Post-war travel has been in evidence for some time, At New Camp Area but the major interest today for tourists centers in planned Members of Hashomer Hatzair pilgrimages to Israel. Mrs. Benjamin Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) , who is will hold a picnic Sunday, July re...…

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…▪ =-980111100110118001}8001001098001100811000080100000R00000811111001000$110181800101080000t THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, July 29, 1949 F. I Danny Bnai Brith Launches Drive For Members Raskin's - S LISTENING T At a meeting of local Bnai Brith Lodge presidents and membership chairmen, held July 27, it was unanimously de- cided to launch a summer mem- bership campaign, under the au- ..7 ";i11111111111111111811111111111111111111111111111...…

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…14 FANNIE SALUTSKY, 2941 Elmhurst Avenue died July 17, 1949. Services were held at the Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Stollman officiating. She leaves five sons, Albert, Nathaniel, Ab- raham of New Jersey, Edward of Los Angeles, and J. B. Salut- sky of New York; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Joseph Lewin and Dr. Marie Salutsky; two grand- daughters, Mrs. Donald Schwartz and Flora Mae Lewin. Inter- ment, Machpelah. * * * CELIA M. LESTER, 18214 Parkside Ave...…

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…Classified Advertisements Agency Refutes Alleged Bias Against Agudah Expenditures of $1,500,000 on behalf of Agudath Israel and Poalei Agudath Israel since Oc- tober, 1948, with an additional $750,000 budgeted for 'the re- mainder of the fiscal year, were revealed this week in a state- ment by the Jewish Agency, re- futing alleged allocation dis- trimination by the Agency against the two organizations. The Agency, which administers that port...…

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…Detroit Organizations Promise Emergency Aid to Kupat Holim L. Shimoni and M. Buchbind- er, special representatives of -Israel's Kupat Holim, largest medical and health service in Middle East completed their De- troit visit with assurances that many local organizations would Provide immediate aid for Ku- pat Holim's emergency expan- sion program. Besides addressing represen- tatives of more than 60 groups at a special meeting, Shimoni and Buch...…

July 29, 1938 • Page Image 1

…America featisk Periodical eater THE ONLY ANGLO•JEVYISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - NRWSPAPER PRINTED , IN MICHIGAN bETROIT _EMI 61RONICIA- and THE LEGAL CHRONIeiE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRI AY, JULY 29, 1938 VOL. XL NO, 10 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Roosevelt, French Ambassador (PANIC GRIPS JEWS SECURITY CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED REPUBLICAN VOTERS IN KANSAS DOMINIONS URGED Mrs. Banquet n...…

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…SA • , LIE entorefrwisnaiRoricus PAGE TWO Jack H. Werner Is Dead at 35 • THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME ■ DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Was Chancellor Commander of Lodge 55 of K. of P. 1 Pounds Jack II. Werner, chancellor commander of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, passed away on Tuesday, July 26, at H...…

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…ANCliCall lavish Periodical Carter CILFTON ATINB2 • fiNCINHATI 20, OHIO ti iiickerRonjEwisnOwNIcui ASK REICH'S HELP FOR REFUGEE PLAN "Exclusive But Not Expensive" RATES BEGINNING 35 THE INN 00 PER WEEK INCLUDING MEALS $ CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN INVITES YOU! The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beau- tiful are calling you! The Inn is calling you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares, forget worries! Come up where the ai...…

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…TAE erRotT ~ jEN tan PAGE FOUR sad Streicher vs. Herford FIEVEFROIT4 AWISII 0110241CW and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE , Pahushis4 Weakly by The Jewish °weakIs Publishing C.. tea. Entered we see-el-class matte Mardi I, mg, at the ?mi- ngles at Detroit. Mica, coder the Jost of Marais e, 11/19. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue f eleoliont: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Louden Wheal 14 Stratford Piece, Londo...…

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…America Prick Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI ICS OHIO PAGE FIVE &AMOK IEWISR et RON ICLE July 29, 1938 Advance Furs and mt. LEGAL CHRQNISL,8 , , linoraes ureetea On J. N. F. Post, 35 Detroiters at Bellefaire's Fete Sy stems - Audits - Taxes More than 800 alumni and 0 guests from every section of the 1 country attended the three-day CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 2 William Hordes. newly-elected celebration July 22, 23 an...…

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…July 29, 1938 ETROrr LIX Et Mlil RO !CU JIG cV PAGE SIX and T E LEGAL CHRONICLE Heads Women's Division of J. D. C. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Franklin of Virginia Park announc the engagement of their daughter, Isabel Jane, to Joseph H. David son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Mollie Schechter of 9347 McQuade Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Jennie, to Bernard Whiteman of Windsor, Ont. Mr...…

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…▪ 32 !•• ■ torded Deed., ste of 57 of 04 of -Orate Mort- rworta• nber, ord. 'aunty di the 1929, Mort- rtgaite ate of 4, the e and ilt or laying st ar Part of the most- ! the I. and tat on DAY islosh most- pub 1st the trance '1(th: f t held), ort is, be • as h the (6%) tenses, ed be eribed 4 130 It of Car. teyen• south, plat Fe 13 , also e City State Ite First Aging me of SY E. Y, his R and wife, mort• TIJAI lolunt• ninth td re. Regie- y...…

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…W)L-ritorrlEmsn9tRoma t and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE •=seumw ■ AUGUST FURNITURE SALE a LA Bride of Last Month, Hi1110 11 0 C 11 1 — Month at Waal. Co - ncelhzicr 15 ha441 In keeping with the spirit of the times Robin- son's AUGUST FURNITURE SALE is different from any that have gone before. It is concen- trated into 15 days. (We could not keep up the swift pace we have set for ourselves for a whole month) . . . The values are greater than eve...…

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…peparorginunffiRMICLE PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRON!CLE Engagements Detroit's Finest Dry Cleaning AT THESE New LOW Prices Mena' Suits or Top- coats Cleaned and Pressed Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c Si .00 a' up THE SAME HIGH STANDARD QUALITY PHONE 'COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS and DYE RS 533-547 E. Forest HOLD EVERYTHING! COME TO THE 2nd ANNUAL PICNIC of the 1st GALICIAN SOCIETY Mt. Clemens Jewi...…

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…77, 'r17 1101, , 7"r' ,„ PAGE FOUR EfEberROITILVISIlARONICLE mid THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A SALES REPRESENTATIVE When you buy advertising space i n a publication you are in reality merely employing a s ales representative and-you should look for the same qualifications in the publication as you would in a salesn Ian. And what are these qualifications? What do you w ant in a sales repre- sentative? You want an individual who in pires his prosp...…

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…- - 40 ,IP pinperierjewisiifficaricui cad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE RESTAURANT EARNED AND LUNCH Woodward and Lamed DE ROY OPTIMISTIC OVER FUTURE TRADE The Most Reasonable Prices in Detroit Complete Lunch including SouP.30 c Choc. of Meats and Choke of Drinks In the Heart of Downtown One-hall Boiled Spring Chicken CHICKEN I SANDWICHES ••••••• OC 3 0C Aaron DeRoy, Detroit capitalist and dominant figure in local mo- tor trade for years,...…

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…Titrilprzywv aupx.on Iglen Awn. Wt. U•KRIsmai and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FIEDEROCKAWIMICIRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Piddle Ired Week In nit Jewish Ckreakle Publishing C.,tali Metered u Secend-class wetter March I, 1114 at the Pest. elle. at Detroit Mich, under the Act of March 3, 1119. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Luau Oa.: 14 Stratford Mace, London, W. 1, Eng...…

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…THEVentorarastiThwficui and THE LEGAL LEWIN - EPSTEIN—A TRIBUTE (Continued from Preceding Page) senders of money. Suffice that it was efficient, and lost almost nothing of all the millions that it distributed over the world. Once the machine was in ac- tion Lewin-Epstein felt it his duty to go to Europe and study conditions on the spot. War time, torpedoes, and what-not! With his medicine chest filled— he was always a sick man—he he set ou...…

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…PAGE EIGHT filE9erRongngsntitRoma4 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE r i llLfte cr h eni nc ee n be s f, s , ei .a n o wteh ym e r, and oitehn e HOW HOME FOR THE JEWS OF GERMANY INQUIRE IF EDICT j oppose National Socialism, the Nazi AGED WAS FORMED will fight them as they fight WILL STOP RIOTS I , party ocialists and Communists, Dr. (Continued from Page One.) Watch for this label wham you purchase your BEEF- ENETTE or Delicatessen products. This as...…

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…iLtEljerRortkonlin &Wail and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Greed ity of Hon. Conk etween of Jos. George at &- found. Id de- 1 that n duly served State State tri her I that Court- ;malty ten ( Sop- p laint till be order .1 by vole. ;rat. of the Town City higan, 't ••• 1932. 1. nen ty of Hon. Conw tween trkich lint,.. t de. no by de in 1r tsp. I the un of ; tote rom I that :ourt• mnty 'clock Igust. ed in • d by erved The I No. part part he E. For...…

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…▪ • PAGE TEN EDETROTIAIVISA ffiRDNICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LEGAL NOTICE SECTION Continued from Page Nine of the estate of NICHOLAS PIENKOW• 14 1..4 J. Ralik Altensey. 1307 Mae I each and Julia Bachrach, hie wife, of De- of Wayne end State of Michigan and de-1 Wayne, .m..—Suit pending before Hon. Ralph W. Enrbler, Alternry.,700 Trans- SKI. deceased, Stanley Bever, execothe Oldie Bldg. troit. Wayne County, Michigan, mort- scribed as fo...…

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…PIEVErROIVEIVIS/1 RONICLE PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Building, Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'cl.k nt He. i A. M on the twelfth day of August, 1932, Corn. ...d defend the complaint filed in this suit o tween Judgment ail] be entered by default, and that this order be served or pub- vs. lished as required by statute. The fore- Wal- tmon. noing coit involve. title to Lot No. 637 c•n. of B. E. Taylor's Monomer Subdivhion No. 2 of part of...…

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…• - if 1 09LTKOIVENISti GIMMICK JULY 29, 1932 •nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE W. 0. WATERS and MAUDE E. WATERS. Anis.. of Mortgagee. ROBERT R. LEWISTON, Attorney for Assignee. of Mortgagee. statute in such Case made and provided. DeWITT 11 MERRIAM, (A true copy.) Circuit Judge. C. M. CASK. Deputy Cert. said Court held in the Wayne County I, torney lege allowed by law, and also any Building at Detroit, Wayne County, cum or •ums which mei la paid...…

July 29, 1927 • Page Image 1

…aacricax Apish periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, c4110 1927 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fil- E bETROITJEWISII lfRONICL - TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN - EARTHQUAKE AID Louis Untermyer Criticizes Rabbis PALESTINE JEWS Alfred M. Cohen For "Deans of Praise" On Henry Ford Visits Hamburg FOR PALESTINE IS WILL TAKE PART IN ZURICH MEET ASKED BY Z, O. A. "I Seek My ...…

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…PIEVETROITIEIVIRIOR0741CLE PAGE TWO SPECHT MEMBER OF MANY ORGANIZATIONS Plan Opening Of Elsie May Shop Paul Sptecht, who is now in his sixteenth week on the stage of the Regent Theater, along with his fa- nious recording orchestra, is a Will Feature Unique Display Of Costume Jewelry, Gifts, Novelties. THERE is nothing cheap in either -I- quality or price about a fine diamond. Flawless... brilliant .. . and rare ... its value becomes bet...…

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…A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE TiE/krRorrfixisnaIRONICL£ 18, 19 and 20, at the lodge's tem- porary quarters at Woodward and Kenilworth. Valuable raffle prizes are offered and the committee in charge has arranged for a num- ber of entertaining and novel fea- tures. Ladies' Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. !, ited at the next regular meeting Associated with Jericho Lodge A special meeting will be hel...…

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…a TIEDLTRorrjEwistiffiRONICLE .7;k4;geimblzbaMiyi*Milteein/fbIlymvbmtli. "fAA S';•-• THEDETROIVEWISII (RON ICLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. ttu JOSEPH I. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE President Secretary y and Tr Entered as Second-cis - Tower March 3, tela. at the Postotece at Detroit, Mich. ololor the At of March 3. I1479. Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone, Cadillac 1040 Cabl...…

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…A merica !elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Piever!tonAlvisii &am ICU „„ ( 117 5 YEAR OLD PRODIGY CONTINUES PROGRESS Cdurgyman-Autnor WOMAN TO APPEAL BRUTAL SENTENCE "Your honors, defendant is charged with one of the most serious crimes known to the Jewish community," declared Irving Greenberg, prosecuting attorney, before the official court of the Mothers' Camp, lo- cated at Forrester, Mich., on Lake Huron. ...…

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…PAGE SIX EWISII HRONIC1A3 ...reelln! • Engagements 2 0% Discount from Regular Prices Mr. and Mrs. Max Horwitz of 1653 Pingree avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Louis Trotsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trotsky of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern (Lil- lian Rosenfield) of 2704 Leslie avenue are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Mark David, born July 12. Louis 11. Rosenthal announces the engage...…

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…3 vimerleam ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATZNUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PIE VEraorrifixisnet RON litiarriages EL@ =:,11" 4,Y as(. NO WadtvoN wIT■■ GROSSMAN-ULLIAN On July 14 a beautiful wedding ceremony was performed at the Beacon Douse, Brookline, %ISA Mrs. Harris Ullian gave away her youngest daughter, Charlotte C., who was united in marriage to Jo- seph G. Grossman of [Introit. Rabbi II. H. Birnbaum officiated and was assisted ...…

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…FIEPLTROIVEIVISH CARO/4104E ARBITRATION COURT FRANKLIN REPLIES CONTINUES TO MEET TO FORD CRITICS (Continued from first page.) — - - (Continued from first rage.) Immigration Exceptions Made By Department On Request 0! Ihas amend, alter, repeal, add to, or omit any of the rules from time to time as may he found expedient. The schedule of fees is us fol lows: per letter of invitation for by phone), talc; cases involvins $100 or less, each p...…

July 29, 1921 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewith Periabral Carter Only Jewish Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AVM! • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 11- EbETROITAWISII HRONICL Now Tellphone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION NEW POGROM WAVE I. ZANGWILL ANALYZES ON JEWS GROWING HUMORISMS OF YIDDISH IN POLAND, UKRAINE Noted Anglo-Jewish Author Explains Derivation Alarming Reports of Excesses Come from All Parts of Poland. APPEAL TO RUSSIANS TO "BEAT T...…

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…sot 10111 fie • glYkro liflekille -'-- i • r a l Robinson- , ,-,:i.-,-....: .6 ,i, i 10, ' g - k1 C"; orsonal lex ens . 0 MEDETRPLTA WILW1 / 01011CLe 6 40 August • ir urns ore Beginning Sept. 6, the Fresh Air Camp will be open for two weeks to give young women employed an op portunity for a vacation. Mrs. S. C. Jacobs, head of the Y. W. II. A. work in connection with the Jewish Wom- an's Club, who recently came here from the ...…

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…Americam Awish Periodical Coder CLIFTON ARNO& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ntE pg:ToilkwissAARonscli octa1 an arsonal New Fall Modes in Tailleur Suits at $65.00 e. New suits to greet the well- groomed Gentle woman, with 1 charming, reflections of the new 1 styles. Duretyns, Suede Velours and wool Tricotines. Finger-tip to knee length jackets. Strictly tai- lored or trimmed with silk embroi- dery, braiding, French knots and fur collars of Se...…

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…Tiffil)entorri PAGE FOUR EFROrk EIVISII fl-RO2 IGL11 0 RICHMAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President stared 44 second class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit,. Mich under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable Address: Telephones: Glendale 8326 Chronicle LONDON OFFICE 14 STRATFORD P...…

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…,Americam Avish Periodical Cemter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO A &limn:Awn PAGE FIVE Ral ZANGWILL ANALYZES I MALIK OUTLINES J. D. C. WILL SPEND YIDDISH HUMORISMS I JEWISH CONDITION $1,000,000 IN POLAND IN SOVIET RUSSIA (Continued From Page One. (Continued from Page 1) . limited proportions that they can yi u are happy about it. Then the '(Continued from Page 1) next phrase, 'delivered of.' Surely they are often power l ess aga ...…

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…PAGE SIX Furs! ' .aciat and Qrsonal ^•"^""••^^1 PERFECTION LODGE TO GIVE OUTING AUG. 3 Engagements Emma Lazarus: Jewess Arrangements for the annual ex- cursion to be given by Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. M., at Tash-' moo Park, Wednesday, Aug. 3, have' been completed and will result, ac- ' cording to the committee on arrange- ments, in the largest and most suc- cessful event of its kind yet attempt- ed by the lodge. Members of l'u...…

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…v iimerkam ,fewisk periodical Ceder CLIFTON ArLNO1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TH5 Alemite Lubricators ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH. l•For All Makes of Cara." Phone Glendale 7942 Driftwood By ISABELLA R. HESS. 4760 Woodward Ave. Grouped on the steps of the Reed- ville school, the boys looked up and down the long main street of the town, and wondered where all the Salesroom: 5931 Woodward By Judith Leh-Kishor.) (Copyright, 192...…

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…PAGE TEN TRSPETKOR CAM (A KA Km Audits Tax Reports Factory Cost Systems Office Bookkeeping Systems Monthly Reports of Operations 11•••ItiglIti004 kfa: Accountants and Auditors 616 FORD BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 5464 Office.: New Resident Partner: WILLIAM B. ISENBERG Certified Public Accountant (New York and Michigan) York City Syracuse, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. The Most Famous Cigarette in the World NEW YORK—(J. C. 5.1—Accord- ing to an...…

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