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VIEWS OF MARSHALL
ON SCHREIBER CASE

the trip. It had been discouraged Although the Guggenheims are tn,
by the French government, Yet , very good friends I would be
they had knowledge and experience ashamed to suggest to them tha
they should even think of employ
Departed Leader'. Letter Reveals in flying. So far as Schreiber was
•
ing Schreiber, who is wholly ig
His Fairness.
—intstztitsittrt sytt ttirtl;
concerned he was no much dead norant
Is
of aviation, in the scientific
By A. M. PREGERSON
weight. According to the news-
work they are doing.
H's Jewish Friends Express Cssa,1
8 no reason why
"With
you am I in distress!”
The fairness of the late Louis: the report should
"The other subject that you
fidenc• He Will Be Elected.
be questioned,
In loving memory of our dear
This was the keynote of our pr
Marshall is revealed in a letter the first thing that he talked about have mentioned in regard to who t
and father, Louis Lipson, teat meetings that were held afte
he addressed last July 2 to Saul when he landed in Spain was the is called an insurrection of alien t5 1 husband
w
}
it
i. passed away one year ago in the sad events that have take a
More than 800 Jewishfriend& of
Schakne of The Detroit Jewish money that he would make out of at Ellis Island and the fact the
place in I'alestine recently.
John W. Smith, candidate for
Chronicle, in which he viewed the the publicity. Ile immediately Samuels is referred to as a Itus
Jews of all classes and affilia mayor of Detroit, honored him
ce lebrated case of the Jewish aerial compared himself with Lindbergh sian Jew and others are not de-
As we loved you. .o we mi.. Yoo
Lions old and young, Zionists an
Tuesday evening at the Knights
their religion, is a mat- In our memory
stowaway, Arthur Schreiber. Us- and expected to set the world on scribedby
.
you are t ear.
non-Zionists, Reform and Ortho of Pythias Hall, at a smoker,
ri onu$r h
hts of you • re always near
has for many years oc- Lhg
like many Jews, Mr. Marshall re- fire. Ile was remarkably well ter
a
i„
many
dox,
rich
and
poor,
all—except
An
enthusiastic reception was
a silent tear.
fused to be influenced by Sehrei- treated by the men whom he put cupied my thoughts. I have tried
small number of our faithless Jew a given the former mayor who was:
bees Jewishness. His views on in peril of their lives and by their frequently to avoid such differen-
f
Sadly missed by his Wife and —have exclaimed to the lovers o pledged the unstinted support of
this subject as expressed in the families. By the time he reached tiation. Conditions in that regard
Zion, in deeds as well as in words the large gathering. A large group
letter to Mr. Schakne
are much better than they used to Son.
this country he had learned a les-
—
"With you are we in distress." ' volunteered to work for Mr. I
July 2, 1929,
son and he acted in quite a dig- be. However unpleasant it is to
Now at the threshold of the new Smith's election and to make a,
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
have
a
man
singled
out
by
describ-
Dear Mr. Schakne:
reified manner when he arrived in
year 5690, when the 30 days a f canvass in his behalf on election
"I have just received yours of the New York. In other words he ing his faith when he has commit- departed daughter, Lillian Jacob-
son,
who
passed
away
six
long
mourning
for our departed heroe s day.
ted
an
act
which
is
neither
crim-
25th instant and thank you for suppressed himself and did not
s Y lo io an r:l ha ) go, (second day Rosh lia- in Zion have passed, when the
Speakers expressed confidence
your words of commendation. court the publicity which under inal nor quasi-criminal, after all
wounds
of
our pioneers have beet , that Mr. Smith would he elected.
t
is
not
a
matter
of
first
impor-
In your letter you refer to the a all the cir ( , =stances would have ' t
.
treated and relief to our destitute( 1 , Sidney Alexander lauded Mr.,
ance. It may perhaps lie whole-
Schreiber matter and to the corn- been most unpleasant if he had
Dear daughter. Lillian. how we miss you
in Palestine has been, to seine Smith, expressing the belief that I
mints made upon him as anti-Sern- continued to act as he did when he s, nie to the Jews to know that if Thu the years go by we will never for.
yet too.
measure, extended, let the sound- this campaign looks like a decided
itic. Insome instances that may was first heard from. Ile prob- i any one of them does an act which
ing of this New Year's shofar movement in favor of Mr. Smith.
s
contrary
to
the
public
welfare
be true, but in the main I can- ahly now is a wiser non and the a
Your loving Mother, Father, serve to awaken the Jews of Amer- I lie said:
not see how the public could have . criticisms which have been direct- t Petition will be called to the fact Sisters and Brothers.
ica, exclaiming Awake, Awake 0
"John W. Smith has won hun-
taken any other position than one , ed , at hint may be the making of t hat he is a Jew. In a sense,
My People! Long enough bast dreds of new friends and reas-
that was highly critical. here I him. h herefore, it puts every Jew on
In l ovi n g memory of our dearl y thou dwelth in the valley of weep-
is
g
od behavior.
sured
thousands of old friends in
was a young man twenty-one years
If we Jews, however, insist that
beloved Mother, Henrietta Baehr,
ng, arise and give forth again the past few days by his courage-I
"Cordially yours„
of age who has enjoyed a fairly he is the victim of anti-Semitism,
who passed away Oct. 3, 1927.
he
song
of
your
hopes,
because
attitude
in the matter of im-
"LOUIS
MARSHALL."
good education who hid hintseIf the m an will become a perfect fi
z-
he Lord
will not desert you for- portant civic problems and poli-
De e• In our hea r ts lies •
in an airplane intended to mak
"
let
and a useless member of so-
ver.
cies."
• loving moter true and
kind
e
the dangerous crossing over the ciety. Let him now go on and Eugene I. Van Antwe rp Is
memories frame we keep It.
To us Zionists of America the
di.
Na friend on earth lies her we'll fInd;IS
Atlantic. If he did not know that earn an honest livelihood in an oc
One of Foremost Can
ounding of the shofar should sym-
S e always had some cheerful word.
his increased weight would jeep- cupation which he may be able to
b olize a call for action, to increase Lon Chaney in "Thunder" at
And her smiles
nee them yet.
ardize the lives of the men who serve
dates for City Counc
f re veryone
0 ur knowledge and to strengthen
e
were engaged in that very perilous
Alhambra.
we nrver will forget.
•
"Your suggestion that I should
our organizations and as members
undertaking, he must have been
try to influence the Guggenheims
Eugene
I.
Van
Antwerp
of
the Jewish Agency it should call
IS a
Her lov ng Children
i
considerable of a fool. If he did
and
Grand-
Lon Chaney in "Thunder" will I
to take this man under their wing Michigan registered civil en gi c n a ee n r . children.
us to re-dedicate ourselves to the
know, then his act was almost
and accord him treatment similar who is one of the foremos t
work begun by our great Jew and feature the bill at the Alhambra,
criminal. It was by a mere fluke
to that bestowed upon Lindbergh, didates for the common co unc
Woodward and Kenilworth, on Sun-
leader,
Louis
Marshall,
to
the
up-
that all on board did not perish.
IL
is most amusing. Lindbergh per- With his wife and nine chi
building of l'alestine as a Jewish day and Monday, Oct. 6 and 7.
en
It is claimed that he was courage-
Another all-talkie will follow
national home and to exclaim to
ous. That might be said of any- formed a miraculous feat. Ile was I he resides at 16845 Muirland ve-
an experienced aviator. Ile had nue.
the
world in the words and with on Tuesday, with Billie Dove in
body who does a foolhardy act and
MRS. HENRIETTA B. HART
been
in
the
mail
service
of
the
Careers.
On Wednesday and
the
determination
of
Isaiah:
"For'
Born
in
Detroit,
on
July
2
does not care for his own life or
6, passed away Oct. 1 after a ling er-
United States. Ile flew alone 1889, of pioneer stock who sett) ed ing illneas. She
the sake of Zion I will not be ail- Thursday the all-talking mystery,
the fifes of others. I admire cour-
is survived by h
from the Pacific to the Atlantic here in the year 1800 he has pra e . husband, Sim Hart, and thr er ent, and for the sake of Jerusalem "The Hole in the Wall," will be
age where it is necessary to take
seaboard, and then crossed the At- ticed the civil engineering profe s . daughters, Mrs. Sidney Silberm ee I will not be quiet, until its righte- featured. Friday and Saturday,
risks in order to accomplish some-
antic. The modesty which char- sion for the past Di years. I he of Detroit, Mrs. Hugo J. Somm an ousness go forth as the brightnessl Oct. 11 and 12, "The River of Ro-
thing of importance, but what
e-
acterized him has been his great has served with the old D. U. R. rich
mance" will be shown, starring
Schreiber was doing was merely
and Mrs. Edward S. Sykes, J r., of light, and its salvation as a
asset. The example which he gave track department, the constructio
Charles (Buddy) Rogers.
attempting to steal a ride across t
n of New York City. Funeral no rv- burning torch."
o the publicity seekers like Schrei- department of the . hi.
-•-
C. R.
R R ices were held at the home of M rs.
the Atlantic. He knew nothing ber
s been most wholesome. He the engineers of the Detroit div i- Silberman, 1183 Burlingame av
about the airplane. Ile would not understands aviation as few men
e - "Wings Over Europe" Is
mon of the Grand Trunk railway, nue, Thursday, Oct. 3, and inte
have been able to operate it. He in th
r
- Guild's Next Bill.
.
e was selected the land and tux department of the meat took place in Woodme
could have been of no possible as- by the Guggenheims to
TC
y
Grand Trunk Western Lines, as Cemetery. Rabbis Franklin a
sistance to the men on board. You scientific experiments forcarr on
nd
the pur- chief engineer of the National Fram officiated.
"Wings Over Europe" will be
speak of it being "his daring pose of making aviation safer than Survey Service, and is now in pri-
presented by the New York The-
flight." It was not his flight at it has been
•
ater
Guild at the Wilson Theater
uggen- vate practice. During his profes-
SIMON S. BLUMBERG
all. It was that of men who for bairns selected him because of his sional career, he has constructe
the week of Oct. 7. It is a play
d passed away at the age of 5
months prepared themselves for skill, ability, modesty and merit.
electric and steam railroads, re
6 about a young scientist who dis-
-"years in Harper hospital Tuesda
taining bridges, pavement 5, I Sept. 24, after a lingering illne y, covers the secret of releasing ato-
ss mic energy. His secret will give
sewers, water supply and grad e
of 14 weeks. Ile is survived b y
separations.
mankind power greater than it
!his wife, Lenore; five brothers an
d ever dreamed of before. All the
In June, 1917, he entered Unite d two s is ters, Max
p , Nev „ world's work can be done with the
Special Analysis of
States service with what later be
came the Sixteenth U. S. Engi - Mrs. Sarah Friedland, Alex A., a f push of a button, people every-
- Canton, Ga., Mrs. Lillian Metzne
r, where can be released from poverty
seers at the State Fair Grounds
Reuben of Columbus, 0., Ben an
Detroit. After serving with a n
d and drudgery; all of the material
Julius of Detroit. Funeral sir
enviable record in France he re -I ices were h
v- barriers to progress and happiness
eld at hi
can be knocked down overnight,
turned to be placed on the sta
ff ' East Elm street, Wayne, Mich
of the chief engineers at Wash
Fired with enthusiasm, the youth
Mailed on Request
- Friday, Sept. 27, at 10 a. m. Rabbi
ington and is now a major corps
goes to the Ilritish Cabinet and of-
Leo M. Franklin officiated.
,if engineers assigned to command
fers his discovery in the belief
the second battalion of the 310th
that the statement of Great Bri-
MRS. LENA M. GETTLESON
ta i n w i ll know better than he
Engineers.
how
Ile believes that a civil engineer aged 47, of 5553 Maxwell avenue to use this miraculous power for
Established 1878
of his experience, possessing in ad- "awed away after a brief illnes 5 , the good of mankind. But the
! dition the knowledge and expe- Sunday, Sept. 29. Burial was a t statesmen can only see the vast de-
MEMBERS
rience he has in condemnations and Beth Jacob Cemetery, Sunday , structive power of his inventtion
taxatios and assessments as well Sept. 29. Rabbis A. M. Ashinsk
New York Stock Exchange
Cleveland Stock Exchange
as a thorough acquaintance with and Joseph Eiseman spoke. She i s
Chicago Stock Exchange
New York Curb Market
land values, would be of inestima- survived by her husband, Samue
GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager
ble benefit to the people of the Gittleson, and six children, Ben
city if he were placed on the cora- Anne, Israel, Doris, Sadie an
Accounts Carried on Conservative Margins
1 inon council in view of the impor- Louis.
To All Our Jewish Friends
test engineering projects which
824 First National Building
MRS. HENRIETTA COHEN
Phone Cadillac 6661
must be undertaken by the city,
Does Your Car Shimmy?
of
388
Elmhurst
avenue
passed
including the interceptor sewer and
De Your Front Tires Wear?
■ sewage disposal plant, the many away Sept. 26 after a lingering
Do Your Brakes Hold?
street widenings and openings, the illness. She is survived by her
WE HAVE THE REMEDY
extensive program of water sup- husband, Saul and three daughters,
Woodward Brake Service
ply and rapid transportation, eco- Jeanette, Dorothy and Adeline;
nomy and efficiency is his motto. her mother, Mrs. Abraham Pereira,
Inc.
and four brothers, Nathan, Sam-
10240 Woodward at Trowhridge l
uel, Meyer and Morey Pereira, Fu-
James J. Murphy Again neral services were held Sunday ,
Across from Calvert
Arlington 2243
Sept. 29, at the family residence,
Candidate for City
and interment took place at Oak
Council.
View Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
ZIIN‘
officiated.
Practically all of the current
city problems waiting, solution in-
SHIRLEY ROSS
valve engineering factors, is the beloved daughter of Oscar and
opinion of James J. Murphy, a civil Sylvia Ross of 2984 Rochester ave-
engineer and former councilman, nue, passed away Sept. 30 at the
who once again offers himself as a age of 5 years. Funeral services
, candidate fur that office.
were held Oct. 1 at Lewis Bros.'
"Had there been a member of Funeral }tome and interment took
the council with engineering train- place at Machpelah Cemetery.
' ing the failure of the city to han-
dle properly the matter of provid-
MRS. ROSE ROTT
ing an adequate municipal airport of 2690 Boston boulevard passed
would have been avoided," Mur- away Sept. 28 at the age of 47
phy said. "All our acute trans- veers. She is survived by her hus-
portation problems--rapid transit, band, David Rott. Funeral serv-
regulation of traffic, grade separa- ices were held Sept. 29 and inter-
tion of streets for pedestrian and ment took place at Beth Judah
collision)
vehicular traffic, street widenings, Cemetery.
sewer, sewage disposal, water sup-
ply the reduction of smoke, the
ABRAHAM MANESON
forwarding of the Great Lakes— of New York City passed away in
Atlantic ocean waterway, all these Detroit on Sept. 20 at the age of
sooner or later have to be referred 32 years. He is survived by his
to engineering minds. In my opin- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mane-
ion application of the engineering son of New York. Funeral serv-
viewpoint at the offset would save ices were held Sept. 23 and inter-
immeasurable time and bother.
ment took place in New York City.,
If you pay more, it's foolish.
"Detroit, I believe, has been no-
If you pay less, it's a risk.
toriously laggard in providing for
ALLAN KLEIN
safety of life and limb. Emergency of 1351 East boulevard, Cleveland,
hospitals away from the center of 0, passed away in Detroit on Sept.
the city are vitally needed. In 20. He is survived by his parents.
the vicinity of Gratiot and Con- Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of
nors avenues there is at present a Cleveland. Funeral services
were
crying need for such a hospital. held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
Before you decide—get our prices.
The council by using its good of- on Sept, 25 and interment took
If you don't see us, we both lose.
fices could help to remedy this place in Cleveland.
condition temporarily by making
use of private hospitals, hut noth-
MRS. MAMIE MARX
12700 Ardmore Avenue
Hogarth 5076
ing of the sort is being done. Our
of 434 King avenue passed away
hospital systems are designed for
Sept. 24 at the age of 45 years.
the very rich and the very poor. She is survived by her husband,
•■■■•■•1
The middle class is the chief suf-
Louis Marx, and her parents, Mr.
ferer because of the present sya-
and Mrs. Isadore Weisman. Fu-
tem. Hospitalization is a city
neral services were held Sept. 25
problem that should not be shelved
and interment took place at Mach-
but pushed forward until solved." pelah Cemetery.

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MRS. LENA WELLING
of Big Rapids, Mich., passed away
Sept. 23 at the age of 62 years.
She is survived by her husband,
Harris Welling, and three sons.
Funeral services were held in De-
troit on Sept. 25 and interment
took place at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Ilershman of-
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MRS. REBECCA ROSENBAUM
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of 3287 Cortland avenue, passed
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
away Sept. 21 at the age of 321
who was in charge of the cable ser-
years. She is survived by her,
vice from Jerusalem during the
husband, Louis Rosenbaum. Fu-]
emergency period, beginning Aug.
neral
services were held Sept. 24
?3 to Sept. 6.
and interment took place at Clover
It was due to the untiring vigil-
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MRS. REBECCA PEARLMAN
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264 Belmont avenue pa.s.d
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Sept. 21 at the age of 37
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She is survived by her hus-
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band, Max Pearlman. Funeral
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Ind reliably informed of the march terment took place at Beth Judah
Cemetery.
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MRS. GITTEL GRUBER
Sept. 6 when Gershon Agronsky, of
557 Josephine avenue passed
now in charge of the cable service, away
Sent. 21 at the age of 61
returned to Jerusalem from Eu-
years. She is survived by her hus-
rope where he had gone to attend
band, Abraham Gruber, and one
the Zionist Congress and the Jew- daughter,
Mra. Sam Mazer. Fu-
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