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West End Press, No. 16, 1934 June 1
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West End Press, No. 17, 1934 June 8
Issue no. 17. News coverage includes: removal of the stop-and-go signal standard, curbs, and gutters at Colfax Avenue and Federal Boulevard, and activities of West End grocers, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, Hebrew Educational Alliance Parent-Teachers Association, Denver Lyceum Building, and Upper Colfax Hebrew School.
West End Press, No. 17, 1934 June 8
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West End Press, No. 18, 1934 June 15
Issue no. 18. News coverage includes: saving the Hebrew Educational Alliance building at West Colfax Avenue and Meade Street from foreclosure, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, West End Press Club, Dahlia Seniors, and Dickinson Library.
West End Press, No. 18, 1934 June 15
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West End Press, No. 19, 1934 June 22
Issue no. 19. News coverage includes: petitioning the governor to reduce the sentences of Harry Leopold, Milton Schechter, and Morey Teplow, Communists meeting at Zera Israel Synagog under false pretenses, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, West End Symphony Orchestra, Guldman Community Center, and Dahlia Seniors.
West End Press, No. 19, 1934 June 22
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West End Press, No. 20, 1934 June 29
Issue no. 20. News coverage includes: the formation of the West Side Citizens' League and Improvement Association, and activities of Rude Community Center, Guldman Community Center, Spotlights Club, and Las Estrellitas.
West End Press, No. 20, 1934 June 29
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West End Press, No. 21, 1934 July 6
Issue no. 21. News coverage includes: a visit to Morey Taplow, Milton Schechter, and Harry Leopold, inmates at the state penitentiary in Canon City, and activities of Rude Center Press Club, Aleph Zadik Aleph, Hatikvah Circle, Guldman Community Center, and Dickinson Library.