Nazi Newspaper Hints At Ghetto Berlin, Sept 29 The prlvi leges of Jews were furthehr re stricted today by a decree of the Transport Ministry, which the Berlin, newspaper Boersen Zeltung pre dicted would be followed by more stringent measures possibly includ ing creation of a ghetto. The new decree forbids Jews to enter public conveyances of any sort until all other passengers have been accomodated, or to sit down if Insufficient seats for non-Jews are available. - Only recently all Jews were or dered to wear a large yellow Star of David on their clothing as badge of identification, and the Boer sen Zeitung said this measure had re-opened the eyes of Germans to "the Jewish question," which it asserted "must be solved without sen iimentalitv." "For a large section of our Veople,1 the paper said, "it was a disagreeable surprise to see how many of these unwanted contemporaries still live among us, namely in certain quarters of large cities; now many goon houses are occupied by them at time of home shortage; with what a fre and easy way they go about the strets as though they were alone there." Berlin police, meanwhile, opened a city-wide drive against profiteering restaurant owners, closing several establishments permanently on charges of boosting food, beer and liquor prices. Fines ranging irom z.uuu to ih.uuu marks (nominally S800 to f7,000) were Imposed upon offenders.