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August 31, 1950 • Page Image 7

…Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 7 DETROIT .1 EtVISII CHRONICLE Thursday, August 31, 1950 Hadassalt Convention Adopts Young Israel . City's Jewish Schools to Mail National Budget of $7,035,000 Picks Resnick 15,000 Pamphlets on Education as Music Head NEW YORK — (WNS) — The That, he noted, is our chief 36th annual convention of Hadas- service to democracy." Ile as- sah concluded here with the serted that peace had not bee...…

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…America': Yewislt Periodical Ca Thursday, August 31, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 8 gn the Nealm, of Local Society Honeymooning in Mexico Engagetnent Announced • Women s Clubs ,, The first board meeting of the season of the Bnai David Sister- hood will be held Thursday after- noon, Sept. 14 at the home of I Mrs. Samuel Kane, 3790 Cort- land avenue. The co-hostess will be Mrs. Roy Chatlin. The sister- hood will hold its 15th ann...…

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…C otter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 31, 1950 Wed at Bel-Aire Society notes Bay City notes Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein- Student Rabbi Henry Cohen of man are now residing at 2284 The Hebrew Union College, Cin- Boston Boulevard west. cinnati, will conduct holy day services at The Hebrew Reform Vacationing this week at Cedar Temple. • • • Point are Clifford Mazerov, Nate Mr. and Mrs...…

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…American Yewish Periodical 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 10 • Chronicle Culinary Corner By EDITH GOODMAN Women's Council Opens • Campaign for Members Thursday, August 31, 1950 Troth Announced abroad should be of interest to' The National Council of Jew- all Jewish women in this com- ish Women opened its drive for former resident of St. avenue, a Mrs. Sam Gold of Princeton 1,000 new members at a garden munity. In the field of educati...…

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…11 Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 111.11.1111111111111111111111111111111111111.111.111.1.1111 Page 11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 31, 1950 Council Candidate Campus and High Jenks By SUE POPKIN AND BEVERLY NATHANSON Gans, and Saul Shapiro with O GET IN LINE for the mar- riage license which seems to Rita Katzman. The strains of hymns to dear accompany the writing of this rays this week are Bud Schubi- old Tam...…

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…Axericatt Awls!' Periodical e DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 Thursday, August 31, 1950 first and final account In • of Detroit, on the fourteenth day of combined matter and filed therewith his August, in the year one thousand nine said petition praying that the 'balance of hundred and fifty. estate be turned over to the Present Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of said creditor of the third class Bo at pply Probate. on claim: It is ordered, h the ...…

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…rl Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 31, 1950 Israeli Landmark WWJ to Give Beth Aaron Announces Plans Program on to Build New Synagogue The Beth Aaron Synagogue Drapkin, Harry Green, J. Hari is, has completed negotiations for I Aaron Marglis, Max Silverman the purchase of a large plot of and Sidney Weinberg. The Culture Commission of land on which it plans to erect a the Jewish ...…

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…American ,etrislt Periodical e _ .11111111.1g1111.0 111 .11111111111.11P1M.11111111"1111.111 Thursday, August 31, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page FourteeL Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results . Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication WO. 1-1040 2827 CADILLAC TOWER LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS PERSONAL PRETTY YOUNG widow, no children, self'' employed, woul...…

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…11 Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OliI0 Thursday, August 31, 1950 Events of the Week Page 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Shaarey Zedek Plans Parallel Congregations Services for High Holy Days, List Services Obituaries ANN BRAVERMAN, 50, of 2640 Gladstone avenue, died on August 21. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Leon Fram of fi 7 ciated. She is survived by her husband Harry, and two sons, ' Leon ...…

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…America Jewish Periodical ea Thursday, August 31, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 16 S. Won't Renew Hospitality Asked Panel Moderator U. Ex-Nazi's Visa for Servicemen WASHINGTON — (WNS) — Karol Sidor, leader of many Nazi organizations in Czecho- slovakia during the Hitler re- gim; has left the United States following refusal by the authori- ties to renew his temporary three-month visitor's passport. The Slovakian Nazi's presence here c...…

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…THEeJEWIEI .11 Heivis N h EvenEts WS A 2114 Penobscot Bldg. VOL. 7—NO. 24 RA, 7956 34 Detroit 26, Michigan, August 31, 1945 *OA. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Conditions Improve For Jews In U. S. Zones Of Occupation Declarations that the position of the Jews in the European zones occu- pied by United States forces is improving vastly and that the liberated Jews are being provided with much-needed relief by the Joint Distributio...…

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…30th Year of Service to Detroit Jewry 'Detroit Jewish Chronicle 4.- and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 31, 1945 VOL. 47, NO. 35 Synagogs Plan AuxiliaryHigh Holiday Rites United Nations Can Curb Bias In order to provide religious services under proper auspices for non-members who have pa- tronized mushroom synagogues, several Detroit congregations are planning to conduct supplement- ary services for the High Holy...…

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…rage -IWO THE JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary • . JEWS AND ARABS IN ZION Level-headed observers who have made a thorough study of conditions in Pal- estine have stated again and again that an influx of JewS . into the - Jewish Na- tional Home would do more • than merely solve the problem of Jewish homelessness. Authorities like Prof. Walter C. Lowdermilk have 'pointed out on numerous occasions that Jewish resourcefulness and the devotion wi...…

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…• Page Two DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Eye-Witness Describes Anti-Jewish Riots in Cracow, Disturbances Grow ',ONDON (WNS)—.The story of how Polish hooligans made a po- grom on the Jews of Cracow, k illing two and injuring many, was told her this week by Mark Bitter, who witnessed the riots. Mr. Bitter, vice president of the Committee of the Jews in Po- land, arrived this week from Po- land as delegate to the confer- ence of the World Jewish C...…

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…. , -• riday, August 31, 1945 Page Three THE JEWISH NEWS DeGaulle Pledges to Fight Anti-Semitism in France Admits to Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace and •Others Members of American Anti-Bigotry Committee There Are Difficulties in Restoring Property to Jews By MURRAY FRANK Independent Jewish Press Service Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (JPS)—Pledging to extirpate all vestiges of anti-Semitism in France,, General Charles de Gaull...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 I Charlevoix Acts to Curb Hoodlum Attacks on Jews DETROIT JEWISH CHK060Clt and Th. Legal Chronsci• Temple Israel Completes Plans For High Holy Day Services "Hosea, the Prophet of Love." The Religious School of Tem- ple Israel will reopen Sunday morning, Sept. 9, and Saturday morning, Sept. 15. All sessions of the Religious School of Tem- ple Israel are held at Hampton Public School, 18460 Warrington Drive. (Contin...…

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…— Page our THE JEWISH NEWS As the Editor Views the News Friday, Augus+ 31, /945 Is This What He Fought For? Facts You Should Know Answers to Readers' Questions About Jews A Challenging Year On the threshold of a new year, we are seriously challenged to produce proof that we are worthy of the liberties we enjoy. American Jewry, the largest and most prosperous Jewish community in the world, will have directed upon it in 5706, more than ...…

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…rage Four 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 26, Mich., Tel. CAdillac' 1040 Strictly Confidential • TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 PER YEAR, SINGLE COPIES, 10c; FOREIGN, $5.00 PER YEAR Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post office at Detroit, Mich., under the ...…

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…n.r_o THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 31, 1945 Mayor Assures More Police Protection in Charlevoix Southern Representative Of Joint Defense Appeal Mayor Bridge Tells The Jewish News That Riot Incidents Will Not Recur in Resort City; 'Don't Blame Entire Community for Hoodlumism,' He Urges Page Five Atom Bombs Shock World, Jewish Massacres Did Not Dr. S. S. Wise, Addressing World Jewish Congress in London, Views World's Attitude on Destr...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le el Chronicle – - – Jewish Hero Pleads For Palestine Rabbi Sperka's Rosh Hashonah Message on WWJ Soviet LONDON (WNS)—M. M. Mol- ler, holder of the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for his partici- pation in partisan activities against the Germans, declared at the Wol•hl Jewish Congress con- ference that all Jews are hoping for the establishment of a free Jewish life in Palestine....…

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…Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS F/O Cantor, Missing Cpl. Herman Rosenberg T/5 J. Stashefsky Since June 21, 1944, Honorably Discharged In Munich; Assails After two years of service Fraternization Now Reported Dead overseas, Cpl. Herman Rosenberg When Mr. and Mrs. Philip Can- has received an honorable dis- "The Jewish ' girls over here charge. tor of 9237 Wildemere received Winner of two Bronze Stars, are probably the loneliest in the word, 14 month...…

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…eETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, August 31, 1945 and The Lek 11 Chronicle In the Realm of Local Society Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gold- man and their daughter, Paula Ruth, have just returned from a vacation at Sleepy Hollow Beach, South Haven, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Minkoff of Outer Drive are vacationing in Omena, Michigan. Petty Officer, First Class, Sey- mour Horowitz, on leave from the South Pacific Area, together ...…

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…Friday, XugUif 3T, .1945 50 Anti-Jewish Terrorists Arrested in Cracow Riots Hysterical Quisling line for the New Year issue will be at noon on Friday, Aug. 31. This deadline applies to photographs as well as New Year greeting insertions. The regular deadline of 2 p. m. on Tuesday for regular copy and 2 p. m. on Mondays for photographs will be re- sumed after Rosh Hashanah. LONDON, (JTA)—Fifty persons were arrested in Cra- cow for participa...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle a IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Page Seven SOCIALS Charming Bride Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernstein of Oak Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of Calvert avenue left Tuesday for a short stay in New York. On August 28, a shower for Esther Ryback was given by her fiance's mother, Mrs. D. Apple- baum at Rivera Hall, A musical programs was pre- sented by several of Miss Ryback's ...…

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…Page Eight 'THE - JEWISH NEWS Friday, - August 31,. 'T94r Women's Clubs ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY LADIES' AUXILIARY OF Miss Marilynn Pensler, ,daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Pensler, left last week for Washington, D. C., enroute to Raleigh, will have a board meeting Tues- N. C., where she will visit with relatives. day, Sept. 11, at the summer Miss Lorraine Shatz of 2209 Pasadena, and her cousin, Miss home of Mrs. Ph...…

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…rage Eight Plain Talk A WEDDING By AL SEGAL Editor's Note: The opinions I doesn't fence him in. He knows expressed by the columnists people of other faiths as his are not necessarily the authentic brethren in God, not as views of the Detroit Jewish errant sinners to be gathered into Chronicle. his own church and made dues- There is a lot of talk in our paying members. To call them town about a certain recent wed- brothers is with him not j...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY ▪ Sally Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown of Lucerne Dr., left on Thursday for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where she will resume her studies at Vassar College. Joyce Janeway, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Rd., left on Wednesday to matriculate at the same school. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. C...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL (Continued from page four) Shuster, "have done worse at Harvard and lived it down , When Kenneth Leslie, Editor of he PROTESTANT asked Secre- tary of War Stimson to recall Dr. Shuster because of his dis- torted views on Nazi leadership, Secretary Stimson refused be- cause he could see nothing wrong about Dr. Shuster ABOUT PEOPLE • . . sultant to...…

August 31, 1945 • Page Image 10

…Page Ten September Birthdays Heading the list of birthdays in September will be the 65th birthday of Joseph Bernstein, manager of the Detroit edition of the Jewish Daily Forward. Herman Osnos will be 45 on Sept, 26. Other birthdays occuring next month include the following; James I. Ellmann, Sept. 6; Har- ry S. Grant, Sept. 30; Miss Edith S. Heavenrich, Sept. 11; Mrs. Carl Schiller, Sept. 14; Max J. Kogan, Sept. 12; Nate S. Shapero, Sept. 27...…

August 31, 1945 • Page Image 10

…71 ,.,.•• DETkOIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle UNVEILING NOTICES In Memoriam Attlee Dodges Palestine Issue As Parliament Stages Debate In memory of our beloved par- ents, Annie and Harris Tonkell. Their loss is still depely mourned (Continued from Page 1) wtih much grief by their daugh- vocable oward the Jews than to ters, Mrs. Jean Tobb and Dora the Arabs. He asked the Prime Tonkel!. iniser for a statement on this at an earl...…

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…Fri.:lay, August 31, 1945 THE JEWISH• NEWS Three Services for Children Planned at Shaarey Zedek A ciivities Planned By Bnai Brith Here Page Eleven Benes Admits Existence of Anti-Semitism in Slovakia Meetings of Local Leaders Addressed by B. Z. Glass; Says Bohemia Is Free of Jew-Hatred; Asserts That as Sons and Daughters of Members to Be Accommodated Organize New Lodge Friend of Zionism He Believes Jews Must Go to During High Holy Days a...…

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…Friday, August 31, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Lula! Chronic.I. Pap Eleven CLASSIFIED AIRY, COMFORTABLE bedroom LOVELY 5 ROOM furnished flat FOR RENT - Nice furnished for single girl. Reasonable. to share with young couple. VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt FOR RENT - Nice furnished room suitable for couple or two 12078 N. Martindale, Davison Inquire Miss Esther Klein, or Exchanged. Called for and women. Private Family. All room with pr...…

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…- Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Time of Services Announced by Temple Beth El Rabbi Fischer Plans 2 Holy Day Sermons At Cong. Bnai Moshe Program for High Holy Days Completed; All Servicemen Invitqd to Attend Congregation Bnai Moshe will usher in the year 5706 with ser- vices next Friday evening at 7. Temple Israel Choir, Cantor to Broadcast Over WWJ; Morning devotions on Saturday, Sept. 8, will begin at 8 and on P...…

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…• • Bnai Moshe Women Open Season at Meeting Sept. 26 Bnai Moshe Plans Supplementary Rites For High Holy Days Mrs. I. E. Goodman, president of the Congregation Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, announces that the 1945-46 season's activities will start on Wednesday, Sept. 26. This will be in the form of a luncheonette to be served at one o'clock to paid-up members, and will be immediately followed by a brief business meeting. Mesdames Irene Simon, Harry...…

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…Friday, Augus+ 31, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen via Noted Lecturers, Musicians On S. Z. Men's Club Program Bnai David to Have Holy Day Services For Young People Young Israel Launches New Year With Services at Two Locations High Holyday services at Detroit's two Young Israel syna- gogues will inaugurate the or- ganization's program of activities for the new year, with an in- Cantor Hyman J. Adler, the crease in religious, cultural ...…

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…Page Foui4eeri THE JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Eisenman U. S. Agent For Jerusalem Loan Society Detroiter Named Sole U. S. Representative for Shaarei Chessed Gemiluth Chassadim Haklali of Palestine; Dona- tions Needed to Help Jews Seeking Free Loans Announcement was made this week that Shaarei Chessed Gem- iluth Chassadim Haklali of Jerusalem, Palestine, has named Rabbi Joseph Eisenman of De- troit as its sole representative in this country. Upon rec...…

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…Friday, Xugusf 31, 1945 THE jEWI.SH NEWS Capacity Attendance Marks Busy Season at Lesser's Clover Lodge Jewish Youth's LISTENING - By Danny Raskin A FEW MONTHS ago, the late Hy Broder told us that some of the finest ideas for promoting better social life in the communi- ty are lying dormant in a great many minds : . that if they could be brought out," our social progress would be quite fast, indeed." We'd like to hear those ideas. Cooper...…

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…Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 31, 1945 Writers View Improved Position of Jews in Europe (Continued from Page 1) Bracker, Rome correspondent, and Paul P. Kennedy, who cabled his story from Madrid. "After three months of confusion, al- most inevitable in a land so deeply scar- red by war," Mr. Middleton reports, "the lot of the Jews is being ameliorated in the U. S. zone of occupation in Germany by the efforts of the Combined D...…

August 31, 1934 • Page Image 1

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…• • - li1Eljentorr i kwonffiRomem PAGE sL and THE LEGAI. CHRONICLE /1114.41, F i ox . 4 . 74 O'Brien Urges Jews To Vote on Sept. 11 JUDGE COMMAND'S REELECTION URGED STAGE AND SCREEN Capitol Visitor Rsoprins on Friday, Aug, 3I The re-election yf Judge 1:11wel .1 = Espresses RegretTh•t No Legal Cc minand to the hiohate court is Action Could Be Taken to fit being urged by prominent attor- end Prolong Voting Hours NEW BEACON THEATER ' N...…

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…A mara Amish Paioth' eal eater • CLIFTON AVM{ • cIMONNATI 20, 01110 IiiEVeritotriswisfteuttniat PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE rl AVRUNIN CAMPERS SEE CENTURY OF PROGRESS, Friends Recommend Stoll's Re-Election PROMINENT MERCHANTS ENDORSE PRENZLAUER BEHRENDT URGES JEWS TO VOTE ON SEPT. FIVE YEARS AGO HIS WEEK Tuesday, Aug, 21, (ampere and Urge His Election to Legislature counnellorn from AvrunIn Camp The renomination and re•elec•...…

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…iiiEVerRorrionsnatRoxiaz PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MARI ENDORSES M LAPPIN CANDIDACY ORA illZslEAS RA N GIr ATIC SCHOOL IN DETROIT Re-Elect COUNTY CLERK Elmer B. O'HARA DEMOCRAT He Kept His Economy Pledge Dr. Hamburger Urges Large Primary Vote Dr. Albert C. Hamburger, Dem- ocratic candidate for coroner, this week made the following state-, ment: "Apparently the most difficult job in the world is to arouse a dis- interested,...…

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…• A merico, 'elvish Periodical Carter a.1177IN ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO litElkricorrAiusniitsma... PAGE NINE and THE_LEGAL CHRONICLE II ■ 1=les HOLLYWOOD THEATER • Starting with a special Wednes- Iday opening on Sept. 5 and con- firming for the following four days, This year, Detroit', smartest Alpert Krohn, prominent 1 the Hollyw- ood Theater presents Among those seeking a return to physician and member 14 Temple two outstanding fe...…

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August 31, 1928 • Page Image 1

…, A Omit 7cwish Periacal Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Tiff bETROITJEWISIir HRONICIA- TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1 4-0 , , THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN $1 1 000,000 FOR U. S., OVERSEAS CAUSES LEFT BY LAMPORT Educational Institutions Re- membered in Orthodox Leader's Will. CREATES FOUNDATION TO ADMINISTER FUND Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, M...…

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…... riEVETROlTIEWINJARONICIE, t PAGE TWO J FABER NEW PRESIDENT HEAT WAVE AFFECTS "FABER OF THE "72 CAR CLUB" LUDENDORFF, RENEWS ANTI-JEWISH CHARGES • Strew Chevrolet Co., of which A. Benedict ("Bud") Strung is president, Charles Hamburger, Introducing Maurice Marrich One of Bud's Boys While Maurice has been selling automobiles only a short time, he has been in the selling game all his life and realizes that a salesman's suc- cess dep...…

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