./f1F7)LTROITIEW1Si1 it ROMILIt PAGE TWO --- ORTHODOX TRIUMPH GUEST SPEAKER AT HERZL MEMORIAL IN CLEVELAND CASE, Oh So Good! i- 13.6ifttib (Continued from Page One.) That's what you'll say, too, after you've tasted Gunsberg'.. Prepared in a sanitary plant, our corned beef, salami, pas- trami, rolled beef, tongue and Weiner. offer • delightful change during the warns months. LISTEN FOR OUR RADIO BROADCASTING EVERY TUESDAY EVENING AT 9:30, JEWISH HOUR, OVER STA- TION WAFD. Gunsberg Packing Co. 2380 Twentieth Street Sweitzer Staunch Aviation Advocate Phones Lafayette 3340-41 is trust, formed for Orthodox pur- poses, and that its trustees, with- out violating the trust, could not change the synagogue ritual from' , The Orthodox to Conservative. decision that a breach of trust had occurred was unanimously upheld by all three judges sitting on the case. Must Stand Trial. The defendants, who were per- mitted to file an answer within, two weeks, must stand trial in the Court of Appeals this fall, or re- vert the synagogue to its Orthodox status. W. K. Stanley,, attorney for the defendants, stated that he did not know what further action would he taken. Rabbi Goldman is no longer the spiritual leader of the Cleveland Jewish Center, now be- ing with a Chicago congregation. The decision was handed down by Judges Kent W. Hughes, Charles L. Justice of the Third District Appellate Court, and Roy i rict II. Williams of the Sixth Dst A Re:Hai - MN? nil-chase! Chiffon Velvet Coat-, Realizing the important vela- ate on established passenger-car- tion in modern transportation be- rying schedules. t r ,fi t h •r i.- „ Iir rt a , ht,,.0 p tween the airplane and the auto- now De- mobile, G. II. Sweitzer, vice•presi- trait at K t to w„,,a wnf a: 12537 dent and general manager of Woodward, and 4230 Grand River Gardner-Detroit Company, Michi- avenue, respectively. Locations gar distributor for Gardner mu- are being selected for two more for cars, is a staunch advocate of Detroit brunches, one to be located aviation as a time-saving factor on on t •• mist rule, the 0 business trips of considerable east ride, to facilitate the sale and RABBI IRVING MILLER service of Gardner cars in each of length. During the past week he visited the various Detroit districts. Rabbi Miller of Far Rockaway. The accompanying photograph Appellate Court. N. Y., will be' the guest speaker at the factory of the Gardner Motor History of the Case. services at Co., Inc., at St. Louis, by airplane; shows D. P. Gallagher, president Il erzl Memorial The case, which has been almost the h School this Sunday making the trip from the Ford of Gardner-Detroit Company g on, has at. Northern Ili bidding Mr. Swcitzer two years in litigati , airpo rt via Chicago in 5 hours 11 fright) traded nation-wide interest. Plain- evening. minutes actual flying time as coin- (left) a bon voyage just prior to pared with 13 hours 55 minutes his departure. In the background tiffs in the suit were an Orthodox required to traverse the 563 miles is D. P. Gallagher, Jr., with Miss committee of the congregation, Hazel Vogelcy, fiancee of Mr. headed by A. A. Katz, which on the shortest route by rail. i pressed charges against Rabbi From the Ford airport he tear- Sweitzer, seated in the Gardner clod via the Stout Air lanes to roadster at the right. Solomon Goldman and trustees of IN GASTONIA, N INIole in St. Louis Mr. Swoitzer the Cleveland Jewish Center. — Chicago, where he transferred to a St. Louis-bound air mail and pas- completed plans for the distribu- Formed as an Orthodox congrega - • Page One.) (Continued from plane of Universal Air lion of the Gardner line in Miehi- lion, dissension arose among the wer members when Rabbi Solomon strikers with the help of the se Inc., both of which oper- gin for the coming year. As. Service, Goldman, its n spiritual leader, with Workers International Relief whic. h TO mbe rs of the concurrence of members co l ony MAX MANISCHEWITZ destroyed the first the board of director changed the had socialist. Following a tent fire .... SAIL FOR PARIS POST ritual to Conservative type of wor- of the strikers, forced to live in MORRIS ROSEN — ship and the constitution so sped- tents and maintain their own CINCINNATI, Ohio.—A testi• of 2019 Viriginia Park pissed fled, the change from the Ortho- stores following their eviction dux ritual was a violation of trust. from nt company-owned property, it monial dinner was given to Max away July 23 after a lingering ill_ decided to maintain their own Manischewitz at Hotel Sinson, ness. Ile was 50 years of age. Brought to the Court of Common Was to his sailing for Paris, Ile is surviy 1,1 by his wife, Sarah, Pleas, Justice Homer G. Powell guards, inasmuch as police pro- prior will • assume the duties of and six children, Nathan, Ralph, dart unreliable. • where he decided that the court has no iuris- let len was hal- resident manager of the B. Mani- Samuel, Ruth, Bessie and Frieda. lion over purely religious matters. When the policemen were c all of Detroit. Funeral services lenged by the colony's guards, it is schewitz Matzo Company. The matter was appealed. Speak.", a t th e dinner were were held July 21 and interment stated that the policemen opened fire on the guard, The attempt Judge Charles W. Hoffman of the took place at Westwood Cemetery. to enter the tent Colony followed Court of Domestic Relations; Rabbi Stollman and Cantor Mil- La Salle Window Shade and the forcible dispersion of a picket Samuel Schmidt, editor of the kovsky officiated. 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By having any needed adjusting and equalising done dove away knowing that tight on the "Jumbo" ect condition and there la no your brakes are in g in the world. mote satisfying f FOR YOURSELF Right before your eyes— on accurate hdraulic gauges—the JUMBO Brake Tester reveals the true condition of the brake on each wheel. Eliminates all chance for human error —no guesswork. Assures positive equalization and perfect balance of brakes— maximum braking effic• iency — "guaranteed safety!" JUMBO BRAKE TESTER RUSCO BRAKE LINING WOOWARD BRAKE SERVICE Inc. 10240 Woodward, at Trowbridge Arlington 2743 Tombstone Unveiling. factory. Roach and Gilbert have and Andreas E. Burkhardt. The most prominent federal and Harry vein and family of M been indicted for attempt to mar- Window shades and draperies to o from 345 Richton avenue announce der following an assault at Ii :30 civic leaders were among those 3 der. Your old nhailes cleaned and re- the unveiling of a tombstone in 0. m. on the evening of June 7, present, ive„ I paired. Greetings were roce Cooper of memory of the late Ilarry Wein, prior to their visit to the strikers' Garfield 1230.31 nwte Y. M Governor Meyers :It Clover Hill Park (,'no ry on colony, it is reported. ' Ohio, who regretted his inability Sunday, July 28, at 2:;10 p. m. Spirit of Ammostty. ttf1331A`1:3:VFq.''' - to be present because of a poste- Friends and relatives are asked to Miss Schechter was formerly a , :i• - " -- ' - ' ' sociated with the editorial stuff oars' conference in Connecticut; attend. i•'!;, of the Maccatwan, a Zionist jour- Hon. Nicholas Longworth, Mayor 'i=„4 . .i CLUB FREUDENTHAL DIES Ha. nal. Several years ago she went Murray Seasongood, Mrs. Mary e I t, D avid Brown, and FRANKF ORT. — IJ. T. A.) — 7 ti Soviet Russia, where she spent Mary ': 4 from a score of other influential Dr. Berthold Freudenthal, prays- 0 teacher. sumo ODD' as Judge Hoyle Sink of the Su- publishers. editors, and important ourt was appointed by personages throughout the coon- sot' of jurisprudence at the Univer- city here, died at the age of 57. Ile perior C was widely known are a champion ,:sf• Governor Max Gardiner of North try. of radical reforms in German Carolina to it on the case. It is' „nit inal law. Linwood A. Miller Named now believed, however, that he will and he replaced by Judge Barnhill o President of W t llys- BISSKOW COMMITS SUICIDE if the Superior Court. Clyde Ilooy, Overland. brother-in-law of the governor, is VILNA.-1.1. T. A. Mail Serv- to the rhythm of Announcement of the election in charge of the prosecution. it'e.)—A. L. Bisskow, Hebrew '. .fT A. Miller to succeed "The spirit of animosity among of LitiWooti writer and poet, was found dead in Gastonia's authorities has been John North Willys as president of his room at the Hotel Reiss, in the clearly shown already," according the Willys-Overland Company town Dalhinow, near here. Ile r''• to Joseph Brodsky, one of the places the active leadership in the was found hanging in the bath- s counsel fur the defense, describ- hands of an' executive who has an room. the' habeas,. corpus proceedings. admirable background through his 4— The poet came to the town to DD.! i • h the • it a years , w oh he conducted several weeks deliver a lecture but was prevented were made on the puny For the past four years Mr. o ago. "Arrest , from so doing because of difficul- FISII three days following the murder., Miller has been first vice-president FROG ties raised by the police authori- •:' 7 STEAK and ••.6. Wt• were denied our applications and in this capacity has maintained ties. He then announced that he ??.. for writs of habeas corpus. Ninety- a close personal contact with Mr. would speak at the local Beth Ha- CHICKEN mcdrash, but only a small audi- .17 five men and women were held in- Willy, At the meeting of the board at communicado. Finally we secured ence came to hear. Broken in a writ signed by Superior Court which Mr. Willys' resignation was health, and without means, the dis- . and Field Y1' rshall I , For Reservation' Call is Judge Harding, ,tree s 10. (Si,,,'.., both of Chicago, appointed and aged poet en, e witnesses to be produced in court Ch a rl e REDFORD 2449 of the life. on the following Wednesday at 10 were elected as members Bissko• was bor n in 1859 in St. Grand River k 7-Mile Rd • board of directors, succeeding C. , the son of a o'clock in Charlotte. "To embarrass the defense, the B. Mertz and C. B. Wilms, re- Petersburg, Russia igned. Both of the new directors soldier under Nicholas I. Ile was Gastonia authorities called a hear- s ol. are internationally known in the one of the pioneers in the Ilio0 in Gastonia at 9:30 a. ing Wednesday. Since the defense at- world of finance and business and kalah movement in Russia and was lend additional strength and pros- the author of several books in Ile- torneys felt it most important to get to the Charlotte court, they tire to the organization. C. 0. brew and Yiddish. Ile livers for waived the preliminary hearing. Miniger, for many years a member some time in London, here he Then Judge Harding put on the de- of the executive committee, has published a Hebrew-Yiddish dic- fendants the burden of refusing been elected its chairman. tionary. Of special interest was his book on the fundamentals of the presumption of guilt alleged Jewish music, published in London to be carried by the unavoidable No Change in Policies or in 1924. In this book he advo- waiver of the first hearing in Personnel of Willy'. oi led the adoption of an original Hebrew terminology in music. , Gastonia. Overland. "Typical of the attitude of Gas- TOLEDO.—That there will be re the questions ton county w ere change in the {sq-sonnet or J. SHEVITZ pressed by Clyde Hoev, prosecu- no policies of the Willys•Overland or- tor, before the Charlotte court ganization was indicated here in a 2162 First National Bank Bldg. hearing. 'Du you believe in God,' statement by Linwood A. Miller, Cadillac 1582 he asked Amy Schechter. She said who succeeds John North Willys as Real Estate Bought and Sold she could not answer 'yes' or ' president of the company. First and Second Mortgages 'no.' Judge Harding upheld the 8424 Linwood Avenue opportunity to acquire an un- usually fine, beautifully tai- lored .oat for street and ernoon wear, suitable aft- foe now, or later, at an uricom- monly low price! / Daniel Lewis coal, ... 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