PAGE FOUR DerRorr, MARSHALL LEAVES TENTH OF ESTATE TO JEWISH CAUSES MROMICLE are to be divided equally among the three sons and daughter. Other bequests were to Edward M. Neary, "my faithful secretary, in recognition of his faithful serv- ices", $2,500; Marshall Weil, nephew, $5,000, and three nieces, Edna Solomon, Madeleine Marshall and Helen Marshall, $5,000 each. A similar bequest is left to Bea- trice Magner. Mr. Marshall names his sons, James and Robert, as executors and trustees. (Continued from Page One) second street, which has been en- deared to me by the memory of my beloved wife, who made it an abode of happiness, such property shall not be sold." Should either of his children desire at any time 'to purchase the residence, Mr. Marshall provided that such child must receive the consent of the other children and the one buying the property shall not be required to pay for it an amount exceeding its assessed valuation. Mr. Marshall also asked his sons (Continued from Page One) and daughter not to part with his summer home, known as Knoll- as well as the pious. It is an in- wood. "As to this property," he teresting fact that the poorer peo- said, I also recommend that my ple in our midst gave the most in interest in the corporation known the aggregate and to them must as Knollwood shall not be disposed be ascredited the success of the re- of, but shall continue to be held by sponse. The individual sums were my children, it being my wish that not large, but the number of givers they make Knollwood their sum- outran our boldest expectations. mer home and foster the spirit of Fully 4,00a individual have been unity and harmony which has made thus far, while previously always prevailed in my family." the record had been 3,200 gifts. Isms, Marshall Gets Library. Unfortunately we have in our min- James Marshall receives besides munity no Rosenwald, nor Strauss a share in the residuary estate, the nor Warburg, and so we lack out- private law library of Mr. Marshall standing gifts, but as a commun. and the latter's interest in the law ity we have done in proportion lbrary of Guggenheimer, Unter- much better than most centers of myer and Marshall, of which his 'J ewish population. father was a member and with "What a relief to the committee which he is associated. The tes- to know that he money is in hand, tator in making this bequest used that we do not have to expend the phrase, "my son having, to my endless heartache and energy to great satisfaction, adopted his pro- collect pledges. Never before was fession of law." there a drive conducted here at so All books other than the law low an expense; as a matter of fact library, also paintings, other art the cost is almost nil. Resides, it objects and household furniture is worth noting that $50,000 in cash is worth almost as much as $150,000 pledged on cards covering a long term of payment, subject to ROSH HASHONAH a heavy burden of costs, a certain shrinkage and loss of interest on GREETINGS the unpaid sums. The saying may be trite but it is true that he who gives quickly gives trebly. "On behalf of the Detroit com- mittee I extend grateful acknowl- edgment of my fellow Jews in Detroit who participated in the sacred offering, and I wish them one and all a L'shono Tovo." OUR ANSWER By WM. R. BLUMENTHAL Regional Director, United Palestina Appeal. The year 5689 has been one of exceptional storm and stress for world Jewry. High hopes of a United Jewry for Palestine have met with a serious setback because of events - in Palestine. Never has there been greater need for fortitude of spirit, never greater de- mand for loyalty and devotion. It is too early to appraise fully the consequences of the sad occurrences in Palestine. But it is un- thinkable that out of it all great good will not come. After the storm three rainbows appear ; the heroic defense of the Jews in Palestine against great odds; the immediate response to the call for help by Jews the world over, and especially in this country; the de- termination to not only preserVe the achievements in Eretz Yisroel, but to continue building. Even now one of the most heroic chapters in our history is be- ing written by the hundreds of undaunted chalutzim on the way from Europe to Palestine. Attempt to destroy by violence what the Jewish people have built for peace has been of no avail. Israel has overcome even greater difficulties. Surely, this is not the time for despair, but for renewed efforts to achieve our historic destiny. Helping Palestine Jews now to continue building is maintaining our self-respect as a people. We, in Detroit, will surely see to it that every available dollar pedged to the United Palestine Appeal is mobilized for reconstruc- tive effort in Eretz Yisroel. Let us hope that the New Year will see great strides made towards a solution of the problems that beset us. STERN FELICITATES COMMUNITY ON ITS RESPONSE TO FUND I Deliciously Juicy Steaks THE ORIGINAL KOHN Now Located at 41 West Elizabeth Street BETWEEN PARK AND WOODWARD KOHN'S GRILL Still Serving the Finest Steaks and Chops in the City Formerly Owner of the Confress Grill and Grand River Chop House Phone: Clifford 5655-3821 BOWEN R. DOVER 4•118: ISO \ A. KASLE AND FAMILY ■ 1. For COUNCILMAN World War OLD FOLKS HOME from Veteran 2280 ATKINSON ,..........................................................., I Play by Play of the, WorldsSeries . . . .1 iRight inYourHome , Primaries Tuesday, Oct. S. The first regular meeting of the Northwestern branch was held in the Henri VII room, Statler Ho- tel, on Sept. 30, Alm. Sarasohn, president, presiding. Reports were read, giving a comprehensive un- derstanding of activities of the summer. The meeting was ad- dressed by Dr. Philip Callahan and F. Schwartz, who gave inter- esting talks pertaining to this community. To Miss Blumenfield, Miss Chafets and Miss Esther Kavanaugh are extended thanks for their active part in the enter- tainment at the meeting. A social hour followed, Mrs. E. J. Swartz being hostess. A special board meeting of the Northwestern branch will be in the form of a luncheon at the Ho- tel Auharin, Pontiac, Mich., on Monday, Oct. 7, Mrs. Alfred Davis being hostess. DETROITERS AT H. U. C. Morton Bauman of Detroit is among the new students admitted to the Hebrew Union College at IP A Cincinnati. Detroiters who are continuing their studies at the college are Louis J. Cashdan, Morton J. Cohn r i0 and Joseph II. Gumbin.z: A 0 I 0 Checker 'Cabs. Empire 7000 Season's Greetings C. H. 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EASY PAYMENTS It On Display at All Three Stores of the Irg Grand Music Co. ,., p' 3422 Grand River 11625 DEXTER BLVD. 3451 Grand River zis■IMI106.■■■■W ILIMMINMIKIMIIMIK1LWIROIMIIMISIsIMIMINIM11:1MMJ ti world with regard to how the Jew- hoagl I tcionnudstait themselves prod icood (Con t inued from Page 0 ne. )s o h t hpoesotpl trying is t strengthening sentiment in favor on the fact that very shortly be- i Jewish i o P a g I et h s tei nseu. fore the incidents occurred which at In introducing subject which have so pained the Jewish hearts had necessitated the calling of a and so shocked all humanity, there special meeting of the executive was after years of deliberation and committee, Dr. Heller reviewed the negotiation, finally established an [ events of the past few weeks, and authoritative body, the Jewish pointed out that the time had come Agency, with a mandate from the to crystallize public opinion and to I Jewish people to deal with them turn mass sentiment into a chan- and for them and to deal with the nel which would most effectively [ British government, with all the serve the purposes of Palestine. [ governments within the League of Ile stated that the administrative Nations and with the whole world committee of the Zionist Organiza- in all mutters relating to Pales- t l tao dpi ar too- tine. i ne.A g t t0 in 00tofo A f m otetrioicoa fha,rd tehvool vi:o e(o . d as a matter of fact, it future which will attempt to solid- seemed for a considerable period' ify both nun-Jewish and Jewish that the greatly desired and nec-! public opinion for the strengthen- essary Jewish unity had been es- [ of the Jewish position in Pale, tablished the Jewish outcry against tine. One of the actions of this the outrages in Palestine was program was the proposal that a shared in equally by those who so-called "roll call" be taken, have never been able to accept the whose purpose will be to make an political phases of the Jewish de- a•tive supporter of the Zionist [ velopment of that land. They , movement every one who has hith- as well as the most ardent Zion- erto passively sympathized but ists, joined in a protest that was who has not been given the proper as potent as it was dignified. opportunity to affiliate with the , organization. e" ri if therefore, t .oirne, grha t attly this to buenitdy"l The principal Speech in favor of , has been broken—broken by one the adoption of the "roll call" idea who loudly proclaimed that he had I was delivered by Louis Lipsky,' been summoned to Paris to and president of the Zionist organiza- asked for his help by the president tow of America, who declared that of the Jewish Agency who is also the "American Jews are anxious president of the World Zionist or- to show in concrete form their ganization. Just why, in the face confidence in the Jewish future in of these utterances, just why, after ' Palestine. The hundreds of thou- joining his voice with the leaders sands of Jews who will be brought of American Zionism, he should closer to the spirit and work of now choose to propose, calling on the Zionist movement in this coun-; all Jewish conference to do some- try will serve as the nucleus for thing or other regarding Palestine a great regenerative force." [is a mystery which can he solved The plan for the enrollnunt of by only the chosen few who can 2511,000 Jews is considered as an l follow his mind. That I confess [ emergency measure for which the [ is something more than I can do.' ;1 Jews of America are ready. It is planned to penetrate every Jewish Councilman Kronk Views! community in the United States. City Problems. Every one who signs the "roll call" will pay a fee of $2, which sum "Detroit's major problems, such will include the Shekel. member- as traffic relief, sewerage disposal ship fee in the World Zionist Or- additional hospital facilities, air- ganization. An armee , . to :he port development and rapid trans- "roll call" will also include an af- it, are but the problems of every firmation of faith in the Basle growing city and are not common program and an endorsement of [ to this city alone," said Council- the purposes of the Balfour Dec- man John A. Kronk. laration. The aim of this huge "It is true that because of De- action is not finacial income but trait's rapid growth we have had merely the building up of a lardy all these problems to solve at prac- of men and women in America who I tically the same time, but they can be counted on to lend supprt are being cared for and that too and prestige to whatever action [ without too great a burden on the may be inaugurated by the Zion- taxpayers," he continued. fi st it oO m r goarno i s z aodt ioofno t "I believe the three greatest ' hife rA erueilrdieinag oto f problems now confronting city of- the Jewish homeland. ficials and those requiring im- The "roll call" campaign will be mediate attention are, transporta_ ,inna usiiro uor te;119a3t0,o a I once it lion problem, cleaning up the river rive time willsUil poluticn, and grade separationsr is expected the goal of 250,000 will As to the latter I believe that thi.: have been • reached. officials of all railroads should lie • • called into conference and in edit' REPLY TO BROWN'S finite program of grade separatism CHARGES AGAINST DR. WISE grade separation laid out to the I NEW YOR --. .—(J. T. A.)— end that every grade crossing in ' Taking issue with David A. Brown, out to the end that every, the city would be separated in a chairman of the Palestine Emer- Ica gt nth of time. This can b e gency Fund for remarks of as per- i green done sion cast up Dr. Stephen S. \ „ As to traffic 'relief, I believe 15 , 1e r . ..8B pr a op% e v ia,, i on f as osot adtteyme Lo n t uti os . one of the best measures of of- the fired to help in the solution of this Lipsky, president of the Zionist [ problem, is the Wreford plan re- Organization of America in a state- cently submitted to the board of before a special me,' in.r of ca ly thers, and which is practi- he administrative committee ke. same plan I advocated a t he he Zionist Organization held alt ' ly t r , year ago before the Brief- day Sunday at the lintel Astor, , coins main arterial council. highways in this plan would provide for wid- characterized as "baseless and un- ailed for and hurtful to the cause the city, by bond issue, these bonds f unity" the charge made by Mr. to he retired through good roads Brown that Dr. Wise had broken moneys received from or rather di. he United .Jewish front. verted from the Wayne County Mr. Lipsky'a statement was as road commission." ollows: It is to he regretted that Mr. ' • )avid A. Brown should have made he statement attributed to him n the press on Sunday morning. lad he known he facts he would of have spoken as he did and aised the question of a united ront at this time. lie could easily ave ascertained the facts from Ir. Felix M. Warburg, who knows he source of the proposal for the and Coke ailing of an all-Jewish American onference for Palestine. It was t the invitation of Dr. Chaim Veizmann, president of the Jewish Longfellow 5123 A gency, that Dr. Wise, forgetful f past differences, placed himself Longfellow 4388 n the service of such a conference. his conference was not to be an 14750 Widemere ndependent effort, but was t , At D. T. R. R. manate from the Jewish Agency, f whose administrative commit- , to e Mr. Warburg is chairman. Ap- royal of the calling of this con- fe rence, leaving the date open, was CO ern by the national executive CO mmittee of the Zionist organiza- ti on and by the executive commit- tee of the American Jewish Con- [re SR. "When the American Jewish ongress received a reply from r. Warburg suggesting that a Family Washings of nference at this time would he remature, the American Jewish all kinds. °tigress agreed to abide by his ecision. The insinuations of Mr One•Dsy Seryre on Damp B rnwn regarding Dr. Wise are, Wash (on request). th erefore, baseless and uncalled for An d. I am afraid, may be hurtful For Quality and Service Call to the cause of unity which Mr. Lincoln 10234 rows thinks he is serving." Brown's Statement. 7200 Huber Mr. Brown, in his statement pa blished in the metropolitan press i FENKELL COAL & COKE CO. / CHEVR OLET 1 STRENG CHEVROLET CO. 8510 Twelfth St., at Philadelphia Empire 4053 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS JACK B. FISHMAN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York 1105 Majestic Bldg. Cadillac 3685 RESIDENCE: 2045 Gladstone Euclid 7071 Season's Greetings HIGGINS PRINTING CO. COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 33 W. Columbia Randolph 6326 Fred W. 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Sunday attacking Dr. Wise, AIM TO STRENGTHEN , [ en soul d nteral iia: ZIONIST MOVEMENT "The expectation of the civilized Season's Greetings MW sPARTON EQ1b1S0 YAW A Happy New Year to All Our Neighbors and Friends 11 JUDGE Wayne County Circuit Court Season's Greetings Ir Immulaineft II I extend sincere greet- ings to the entire Jewish community for a happy a n d prosperous New Year. WASHINGTON LAUNDRY George A. Walters COUNCILMAN