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West End Press, No. 12, 1934 May 4
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West End Press, No. 13, 1934 May 11
Issue no. 13. News coverage includes: Councilman Harry Rosenthal's movement to allow residents to apply for work without being registered on relief rolls, and activities of Guldman Community Center, B'nai B'rith, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, Lind Menorah Chorus, the J. U. G. Girls, and the Business Girls' League.
West End Press, No. 13, 1934 May 11
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West End Press, No. 14, 1934 May 18
Issue no. 14. News coverage includes: slow progress in the paving and widening of West Colfax Avenue, and activities of National Home for Jewish Children, Denver Council of Young Judaea, Lind Menorah Chorus, Upper Colfax Hebrew School, and Guldman Community Center.
West End Press, No. 14, 1934 May 18
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West End Press, No. 15, 1934 May 25
Issue no. 15. News coverage includes: progress in the paving and widening of West Colfax Avenue, and activities of United Chevra Mishna, West End Symphony Orchestra, Denver Council of Young Judaea, and National Home for Jewish Children.
West End Press, No. 15, 1934 May 25
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West End Press, No. 16, 1934 June 1
Issue no. 16. News coverage includes: removal of the stop-and-go signal standard at Colfax Avenue and Federal Boulevard, and activities of Denver Lyceum, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, Justicia Rebekah Lodge, and the Americanization Committee of the B'nai B'rith Lodge.
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.