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…A merican Apish Periodical Center All Jewish News Nil Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CUPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r 91-RONICLE fiEbETROIT TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 [ THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN LEVINSON URGED FOR 1929 AWARD OF NOBEL PRIZE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 16 HEBREW SCHOOLS Lwill open U. P. .4. OPEN U P• A DRIVE 0. A. CONVENTIO...…

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…-„, ... ,:,„. c SIEGEL f leVentorriEwisnemorocLE EMANUEL FISHMAN CHAPTER 93, A. Z. A. 1HEADS HOSTESSES' DANCE COMMITTEE IS GREAT LEADER Amid all the pomp and splendor OF NORTHERN FIVE associated with the initiation rites Sell more meats For the third time in three years Northern High, coached by Eddie Powers, produced the basketball player who stood out above all faster .. at longer profits of meat deal- T HOUSANDS ers are actually makin...…

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…America 'elvish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iiIEVETROMJEWISfi Radio Building Radio Service LEARN RADIO Under Its Greatest Muter J. C. HOOVER Distinguished Author Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and Instructor iselio's Mysteries Simplified and Revealed. Non-Technical and Easily Understood Day and Evening Classes for Jester, Salesmen, Service Mao, ituildse, Inst•Iler and Novice. Hoover Institute 544 Woodward...…

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…PAGE FOUR .:EnerRonAituft RONICIE Star DELIVERS Appearing at Stud Club SIMON HEADS N F FAUMAN INTERESTING TALK ADVISORY BOARD BEFORE HADASSAH it FORM COMMITTEE fifty leading German Jews attend- ed the meeting. Prof. Albert Kin- I atein addressed the meeting, de- daring that the Jewish religion is the oldest institution advocating BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Prof. the spirit of peace and brotherly Albert Einstein, Oscar Wasser- love. mann and Dr. L...…

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…America ffewish Pedalled CeWet CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO glE - - - ■■■■■■■■■■ ■•■■ W ∎ ∎ NO MORE WASHDAY WORRIES! Fox Becomes Film King in Mergers RECEIVES CALL TO A BRITISH PULPIT PAGE FIVE urRorrloasnefRoxicu RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR COLONEL KISCH ARONSTAM DISCUSSES I JEWISH RENAISSANCE • • Due to Great Public Demand L. Lipton to Talk at Next Meeting of Menorah Society. B. The following are the members Israel ❑ inu...…

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…MEVerRotr ElliSflaRONICLE • • - s • 9ET ROI VENT ISII etRONICLE Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Puldiehlag Co., lac. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR President Secretary and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager Entered as Secood•class matter Horeb I. ISM at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3. 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue...…

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…e4mericam fcwish Pedalled Cotter ME &MOM/EMS/I (ARON 104 "THE ROTHSCHILDS" (Continued from Preceding Page). part of his fortune by hiring out his subjects to England as mercen- ary troops to be Sent to the wilds of North America to fight against a certain George Washington. When Napoleon's armies invaded ('asses and William was forced to flee, he left all of his gold with his trusted friend, Rothschild, who buried it in the ground in his ha...…

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…PAGE EIGHT 7i1E/)El'ROITIEW1SitlEAROPIICLE CHAIRMAN OF PURIM PARTY ON MARCH 24 A Recent Bride Some Clothiers For the Past Two Months , C Have been adverthing Men's Clothing 50 Per Cent Off arson THE MARCH SALE of CHINA, GLASS and HOUSEWARES Mrs. A. La Bret of the North- westernbranch of Jewish Old Folks' Home, is chairman of the How Much are such merchants' Spring Clothes worth today? if between seasons they sell same at 50 per ...…

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…Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AY/NUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 7 PAGE NINE Erma/Emil j Engagements KS 'The AT fa:sow/Xt. S USE announc Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennett of 308 Englewood avenue, the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Lou Cohn, son of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Cohn of Denver, Colo. Me and Mrs. Morris Mendelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Ben A. Rosen. Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan of Windsor, Ont., announce ...…

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…PAGE TEN _ Drapes should be dry cleaned You cannot cleanse your fine drapes and curtains at home as well as Forest's experts, for these men have been trained by years of ex- perience to know how to cleanse different fab- rics most effectively. Now is the time to send your household cov- erings, such as slip covers, curtains, rugs and carpets, to Forest. Have your house beautiful- ly clean and new for the spring holidays. Forest Dry Cle...…

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…4sta/ea (Irish PerioSeal Cotter 0 CLIFTON AnNUI CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN RoICLE Tifc fl erRomptistigm MAKING HISTORY IN THE THEATER "THE VIKINGS" • Tues. & Wed., Mar. 19 & 20 at 8:15 o. m. 10' ORCHESTRA HALL THREE great acts linked together in the Theatre MUSIC—DRAMA—LIGHT THE GENIUS of THOMAS WILFRED A BRILLIANT COMPANY IBSEN'S great masterpiece—and the revo- lutionary Color Organ SEE the North Atlantic waves beating on the ...…

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…THEykrRonjonsnaiRomoc it e Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Alpha Beta (lemma Sorority met at the home of Miss Ruth Feldman, 1977 Gladstone. The third annual spring frolic given on March 3 at Hotel Statler was a success. As is eustomary, the so- rority is again interested in char- ity work. Each year a certain percentage of the proceeds of the dance is given to needy • families. A formal dinner-dunce will be given by the sorority on March 17, at...…

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