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PAGE TWO
THEI)ETROrl' EWISItefROMICLE
MIZRACHI HATZOIR
CONVENES OCT. 13
Jew for Elimination
of Weizmann, Mufti
JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.)-
Zionist, Cultural and Social Pro-, The future of Arab-Jewish unity
gram Planned for Year.
depends upon the elimination
from leadership of the Grand
Mufti of Jerusalem and Dr.
The opening meeting of the year
Chaim Weizmann, former presi-
of Mizrachi Ilatzsir of Detroit will
be held sn Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 1 dent of the World Zionist Organ-
ization, it Is stated here in a let-
8:16, at the Miahkan Israel Syna-
ter written by a Jerusalem Jew,
gogue, Blaine at Linwood. A corn-
Joseph Simhon, and prominently
plete outline of the year's program
will be announced. The Mizrachi; featured in the Falastin, Arab
Nationalist daily.
Hatzoir plans. for the coming year's
,"Let us leave aside the Mufti
activities include educational, cul-
of Jerusalem and Wiezmann at
tural, Zionistic and social works.
London," the letter declares,
Philip Slemovitz. editor of The
"and let us co-operate so that
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will be
the principal speaker at the open- I the stream of immigrants, or
riches and abundance may come
ing meeting. His subject will be
in.
"A Romantic Deterrent to Crime
"Free immigration and invest-
and Tragedy."
ment of funds will restore the
Another guest of the evening will
country to its former position,"
be Rabbi M. Magnus of New York,
the letter continues.
former executhe secretary of the
Mr. Simon further pleads with
American Mivachi movement. He
the Arabs not to forget "that if
has devoted all his energy to the
there were no Jewish immigra-
movement since its inception and
tion, you could not have found
is one of its leading spirits.
employment in the Jewish colon-
Final arrangements of the Mir.
lee like Petach, Tikvah and Ris-
rachi tag day, to be held Saturday,
hon-le-Zion."
evening and Sunday, Oct. 24 and 25,
will be made at this meeting.
he popular orchestra "K. and Her
A musical program under the Boys.'
leadership of the Misses May and
An invitation is extended to all
Katherine Asatinsky will complete Zionistrou ps intereste
d in the u-
p
the evening s program. Miss Kath- buildingg of Eretz Israel to
atten d
erine Asatinsky is the leader of this meeting.
BIOGRAPHY OF LOUIS MARSHALL
(Continued from Page One.)
VAN ANTWERP
GIN MONASH DEAD1EUGENE
FAVORED FOR COUNCIL
(although he recognized the
MELBOURNE. - General Sir I Eugene Van Antwerp, ninth in
seated with Judge Mayer Sulzber- portance of these) or even of so I
-
t. •
Avert All\‘
ger on the porch of the old ramb- many statutes, but of the thing! John Monash, who commanded the the primaries in the race for the
Third
Australian Division
in city council, is receiving many new
ing West End Hotel at Long itself. From am • the hundreds,
,
indorsements
of
his
candidacy.
Branch, in 1888, or thereabouts, perhaps thousands of briefs whic
GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPEN.S1VE
' Among those backing Mr. Van
when a young man came up to us, he prepared, he occas onally sent i 'I
a
Antwerp are many prominent
called our names, and introduced me one which he propably thought
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Jews who consider him one of the
himself. Ile had, as usual, a defi- of interest because of its curiousl
r
ablest
men
to
have
entered
the
-
1
NP, t a w 4i n .;e2.L
nite purpose. He had been en- or unusual nature, and one of
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,,uesAJA_.,--
,-, ,4:.rt4 • i. w.rti
race for the council.
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gaged as counsel to argue a case these bears the title, "Supreme
Mr. Van Antwerp is receiving
before the New York Court of Ap- Court of the United States, Octo-
indorsements from many groups
pea s which had been lost in the ber Term, 1919. No. 6609. The
in the city, a cross-section of them
lower courts having to do with the State of Missouri, appellant, vs.
forming the most representative
Ray
estate of Sampson Simson, a man
V. Holland, United States
supporting body ever received by
who had died in 1857, and left a Game Warden. Appeal from the
I a candidate.
remarkable will which provided, District Court of the United States
; Mr. Van Antwerp, who was a
among other bequests, for the es- for the 1Vestern District of Mis-
major in the United States army
tablishment of the Mount Sinai souri. Brief for Association for
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during the war, is a native De-
Hospital in New York as well as the Protection of the Adirondacks
troiter. He is a civil engineer and
a fund for the relief of the Jews , m u a C u iae.
Louis Maralill,
at one time taught school in this
in l'alestine. After that lapse of of C o u ns el ;:
city.
years, an attempt was made by
This document was not only a
I
Mr. Van Antwerp believes inl
one of the heirs to break the will; brief, but represented one of the
lower taxes and himself well un-
the purpose of Marshall's inquiry important characteristics of his
derstands
the necessities of the '
was as characteristic of his thor- make-up-love of the outdoors,
average family, being the father
oughness that it deserves to be love of the forests, of the Adiron-
of 11 children.
told.
darks forests, and of all nature.
'
He shad read all the papers con- There had been passed an act by
Federation of Young Zion-
cerning Sampson Simson on which the Congress of the United Stater
he could lay his hands in order to entitled the "Migratory Bird
ists Created by Zionist Or-
prepare the background for the Treaty Act" which was based upon
ganization of America.
tie
argument. He found that Simson a convention between the United
had been strongly influenced by States and Great Britain for the Li
, Plans for a well organized na-
his friend, Isaac Leeser, of Phila- protection of migratory birds in
tional Zionist association to reach
delphia, and Marshall wished to the United States and Canada.
SIR JOHN MONASH
the Jewish youth outside the col-
know which, if any, of Leeser's All the formalities In connection
leges and Junior lladassah circles
papers were left so that he might therewith are recited. The State France during the war, is dead at have been approved by the admin-
examine them in the hope of get- of Missouri had prior to this de- the age of 66.
istration of the Z. 0. A. and will
ting at the bottom of the motives rived a considerable revenue from
Serving as military censor at the be presented for approval to the
of Simson in making these be- the issuance of licenses for the outbreak of the war, he went to national executive on Oct. 11.
quests.
shooting of game-In the year Europe shortly as a brigade com-
The name proposed for this or-,
Became • Great Lawyer,
1918 as much as $75,000 and mander of the Australian Imperial ganization is the Federation of
Many stories are told of how it I when the effort was made on the Force at Gallipoli. Ile directed Posed Zionists, which will be com-
came about that Louis Marshall part of the United States to put he repatriation and demobilization
se
SUMMER PRICES STILL ON-ORDER NOW!
left Syracuse, which was so dear I this law into effect, it was resisted of Australian forces in Europe, clubs
15 York,
or more
existing
COMPARE OUR PRICES-CONSIDER THE SAVINGS!
e ubs of in the
New
Chicago
and
to him, and migrated to New York, ty the state of Missouri, and the Africa and Asia after the signing Cleveland and by all the new so-
but it is not impossible that thel United States Court of that dis- of the armistice. cieties joining it in the future.
POCAHONTAS THIRD VEIN
There is grace and beauty in abundance in
strong impression that he made trict held in favor of the conten-
this QUEEN ANNE SEMI-BARREL CHAIR
STOVE
The affiliation dues to the Fed-
Ile was decorated by his gov-
$7.00 EGG
$8.00
upon Judge Sulzberger at this in- tion of the state authorities. It ernment and was awarded the
-solid mahogany carved feet-loose
eration of Young Zionists, which
re-
WASHED NUT. .$6.25 WASHED STOVE $7.50
terview, and the judge's friendship was a far and bold stretch for this American distinguished service is in turn an important branch of
versible down cushion-the famous English
Hot Air Special-1/2 Poe . Stove-1/2 Pea Coke .
with Randolph Guggenheimer, had Association to intervene through medal.
the Zionist Organization of Amer.
tufted back-can be had in a variety of ma-
$7.00
terials. We feature this chair in
something to do with Marshall's such eminent counsel to contest a
ica, will be $1 per capita on a
1
.
SOFT COAL
removal to New York and his en- decision of a court in Missouri
a rich gold velvet covering at
group membership plan. This in-
try into the well-established firm which was sufficiently remote from t
cludes
the
shekel.
Lump Rescreened ..$6.00 Egg Rescreened . . .$5.75
riotic
in
it,
he
would
report
it
which then became Guggenheimer, the Adirondack, not to cause them t
to
Steam Special 1/2 Ky. Egg, 1/2 Poc. Mine Run
' any disturbance. First, the legal he department.
Untermyer & Marshall.
$5.50
It is not the purpose of this side interested Marshall, and he t He was fully appreciative of Accounting Fraternity Holds
SEMET SOLVAY OR FORD COKE
Open Meeting.
sketch to follow Marshall's legal presented all kinds of arguments e he difficulties inherent in the pres-
nce of 10,000,000 Negroes in a
EGG OR NUT
career, and the writer is incapable I to show that the United States did
$8.00 PEA COKE
$7.00
Our CARPET and RUG department is pre-
Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity of
Blended-1/2 Egg-1/2 Pea Coke
of appraising it, but it is well have the power to create such white population, largely settled
$7.50
senting unusual values in wall-to-wall carpets
known that he did become a great legislation; that Congress was well b within states where they had once the Detroit Institute of Technol-
and room size rugs-two-tone carpets, 15-ft.
lawyer, that he had a deep under- within its rights; and that the act r een slaves. Nevertheless, he ogy was to hold an open meeting
width, seamless, in six colors exclusive with
standing of the fundamentals of was constitutional. But there was t ecognized that this was one por- at the Detroit-Leland Hotel Frida y
11
of the population which had evening, Oct. 9. The meeting was
PRINGLE-visit this department.
the law, that his service, wale in another portion of this brief which n ion
fit corn e to Ameri ca 0 its own
to be followed by dinner and
requisition in hundreds of impor- indicated a love of nature and a f
will; that it had suffered ]
tent cases, largely in later stages knowledge of nature, to which al- g ree
rest degradation; and that a spa- bridge. Officers of the fraternity
are: David II. Shook, chancellor;
before Courts of Appeals and be- lusion has been made. If Con- c
The Boulevard Store is open every Monday
ial
duty
was imposed on the white Nate Horwitz, vice-chancellor;
fore the Supreme Court of the Kress possessed plenary powers to p
evening till nine-you may defer payments-
States who,
to Louis Schwartz, scribe; J. L. Hart-
Un ited States. The important legislate for the protection of the p eople of the United
is
people
doorman parks your car.
rotect and
aid
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point is that almost coincident Public domain, then it had to take b tit for the greed and economic enberg, questor; J. Abel, Marshall.
with his removal to New York and Into account all possibility for n
With a 5-Ton Order, or a Premium Coupon With
his entry into a very busy life in such protection. it was gradually h ecessity of the white man, would
Ann Harding at R - K - 0
Each Ton. Less Than 5 Tons live of These Coupons
a very busy profession, he became coming into the minds of men, n ave remained content upon their
"Devotion," which brings Miss
TWO STORES
an active member of the Jewish even somewhat slowly into the v ative soil in Africa. And so, on Harding to the RR° owntewn,
Entitles You to Either One of the Above Sets.
D
is
c ommunity, devoting, to the cause minds of scientific men, that while W arious occasions, he appeared at
a s or y y aniela VS ynne
a shi
argue before the and tells of a litt le Pwallflower girl
of the Jewish neople, one cannot it was true that the great carniv- S
SS
2990 Grand Boulevard opp fisher Bldg and 43IGratiot Ave
y his spare time, for he had ora and other wild animals which ci upreme Court cases regarding the in an English family who becomes
V.
none, but much of his time which were the enemies of man had been A vil rights of the Negroes of enamored of a successful young
he might otherwise have given to destroyed, there was another more
merica, to whom lie frequently lawyer and turns to unusual ex-
g
1225 SIX-MILE RD. E.
mor e gainful occupation or to pro- subtle yet more dangerous
eve counsel and advice. It is not tremes to win her way to
LONGFELLOW 0056
rn m u
a happy'
Cu
ring a literary reputation among to mankind in the insect life. And si
on various occa- romance. Leslie Howard is the
.... '
th to members of the Bar. so Marshall wrote that since "both ti ons and after his death, the Na- hero.
do
Association
for
the
Ad-
,
1r NI . ■■ •
Before, however, taking up this prairie and forest lands are in- va
.0.11wwwwiew%
si de of his life, a little more must tested by hostile insects, which, if hi ncement of Colored People paid
be said concerning his career as a not held in check by their natural be as especial tribute. It may be, Statement of the Ownership Man-
■ gement, Circulation, etc.,
cause he was
J
lawyer, because it was, to a con-
re
-
times, the birds, would result in a
North Woodward J. W. E. 1
quired by the Act of
siderable extent, through the the inevitable destruction of their ware of the o p p ression to • which
Cong
Eat Gunsberg's Kosher
m minorities are su b ject, that he took
of Au g . 21, 1912, of The r a'. W. 0. Dinner-Dance Nov. 8.
knowledge, the reputation, and vegetation, then it would necessar- up
fruit
Jewish
Chronicle
publi
Delicatessen Products.
shed
the authority that he thus gained ily follow that the power of Con, de the cause of the Negro as in-
once each week at Det ra h
ed he did that of many minori-
The North Woodward Branch of
find the connections he formed, cress to make all needful rules d
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des
.,
for
October,
1931.
the .1. W. E. W. 0. will hold a regu-
that his most effective work in regulations respecting property
STATE OF'
defending the rights of the Jews, belonging to the United States
lar meeting, at the home of Mrs. J.
One of his notable accomplish- COUNTY OFMICHIGA N,
,
WAYNE-
. indicat ing his constant B
Robbins, 1946 Calvert, Tuesday,
wherever these rights were as- includes the power to prohibit or w
efore
a Notary Publi c in Oct. 11, at 2 p. m. All arran •e-
sailed, was made possible. Ile was regulate the killing of these nat- lib a tchfulness on behalf of religious and for the me,
state and county of
a member of a large law firm,
ore-
ments
are complete for the dinner-
erty
and
of
his
fear
of
the
in-
mid,
personally
appeared
J.
ural guardians of the prairie and fri
H. dance at Northwood Inn on Sunday
with much business in and out of the forest, of this police
agency rig ngement of the state upon the Schakne, who, having been d
my
evening,
Nov. 8. Mrs. J. Cohen
New York, and no doubt in the
his
of
parents
and
churches,
sworn
according
to
law
dep
by the Creator for the wa
uses was appointed chairman and she is
early years, and to some extent preservation of vegetable life on int s when he offered to act as an and says that he is the .
Busi
ervener in the suit brought by Manager of The Detroit Je ness being assisted by Mrs..1. Kavanau.
even in the later years, he took a , the property belonging to the
se
wish Fur reservations phone Mrs. Cohen,
considerable share of the usual United States."
rtain citizens of Oregon, who Chronicle and that th f ollow
practice of such a partnership,
re omen Catholics, against the is, to the best of his knowle • g Arlington 8726-J.
Citizen
of
the
Old
School.
dge
sta
but the time came more and more
to of Oregon. The Legislatureownership,
and ae belief, amatrauaegesta
tae
t
a
em
t et na tadot the
There was another side to his, o f that state, it appears, had a
when his practice was directed to
if
(WATCH Si),, IttIS LABEL)
Cases in the Courts of Appeals in character which appeared again Pa ssed a law requiring that all daily paper, the circulation), e a Bicur Cholem Dance a Huge
New York State, in many states and again in his legal work. lie e h' Wren of a certain age should of the aforesaid publication tc.,
Success,
Made
Fresh in Detroit!
for
was
a
man
of
intense
conservatism alt end the public schools and that the date shown in the above c
of the Union as widely separated
I
--
ap-
as Montana and Oklahoma, and at who believed in the Constitution all other schools in the state should tion, required by the Act of A
Delivered Daily to All Good
The Bicur Cholem Juniors
ug.
Washington.
of the United State, in the laws, in be outlawed. The courts of Ore- 24, 1912, embodied in Section
Delicatessen Stores
43 , thank all the young folks of De-
the economic system which pre-
His Love of Outdoors.
n had sustained this act, and Postal Laws and Regulatio
troit for attending their most suc- 1 Ask Your Dealer or Gunsbere's
What is really interesting to a nails in our country, in the public an appeal had been taken to the Printed on the reverse of t ie cessful lom Kippur night dance,
layman about his preparation for schools, in our institutions, in 'a preme Court of the Unitedr arm ,
held at the General Motors build-
his legal battles, is the way in capitalism, and in all the things Ste tes. Marshall argued this case
1• That the names and al; ia g• ' Due to Christmas falling on
which he fortified himself in order which were the common property in t he Supreme Court on behalf of I dresses, of the publisher, etlit
Friday, the club will not sponsor
to set up the background for the of Americans up to the last 20 or the rights of the Catholic Church managing editor and basin es , the annual Christmas night dance.
argument that he proposed to 25 yeahs when the rumblings of , i n Oregon. He argued it princi- I manager are: Publisher, Jos ph
e J. Further announcements will be
2073 Hazelwood, De . made soon of the hard times party
make. It was not merely a mat- new social theories began to be Pal l y upon the ground of the right= p unmin
ritor Joseph J Cum ", to be held Nov. 22.
ter of so man y precedents spread among the workingmen of of , parents to direct the education
2380 Twentieth Street
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America and to find a place in col-
Detroit;
man ag-,
e
their own children so long as 2073' ITazelwaiod,
Lafayette 2908
lege chairs and in the parlors of -the educational requirements of ing editor, Ph
Detilip Slom o vitz , 32 72
i
those who were quite willing to the schools to which these children Monterey,
roit; bus
Donations to the Jewish
ines s Hazel
man.
ager, J. H. Schakne
2073
enjoy the advantages of the old „w " e sent met the standards set up
Children's Home.
J. N. F. ACQUIRES NEW
I system while expressing their in Sup
Egwally Low
t he state or municipality. The wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.
LAND AREA IN EMEK
2. That the owners are: (Give
tellectual interest in the new. In "al' reme Court of the United
Cash donations have been r
CAREFULLY MOUNTED, FREE ====
other words, Marshall was an Stat t es rendered a decision in favor names and addresses of individual
ceived
by
the
Jewish
Children
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JERUSALEM.-A considerable
owners, or, if a corporation, give
! American, a Republican, a law. "'. „,
a is contention.
Home during the month from t he addition to the national Jewish land
abiding lawyer, a citizen of the " hen the difficulties between its name and the names and ad-
following people: Mrs. B. Berlin of I puSSfiSsiofis in Palestine has been
old school. But to him, freedom labo r and capital became acute he dresses of stockholders owning or
3778 Duane avenue; J. Webbe
In memory of our dear husband, and the rights of man were an es- W
requested by both sides to ad- holding 1 per cent or more of the 8011 Gratin!; A Dworkin, 930 r made through the acquisition of a
fath er
er and grandfather, Ilyman L. sential part of this theory, and L a s ,. them. lie
total amount of stock.) The De-
3 further land area in the Valley of
was a mediator in
as '
Pinehurst; Mrs. I'. Hartman, 210 ' Jezreel by the Jewish National
troit
Jewish
Chronicle,
525
Wood-
Shapiro, who passed away a year much as he disliked socialism, he the cloakmakers' strike in New
ago, Oct. 22, 1930,
i deemed it even more important to I" k in 1910 and prepared a pro- ward avenue; Joseph II. Cummins, Blaine; and from the children
Fund, it was announced here.
2073 Hazelwood avenue,
Det oit , the United Hebrew Schools' brans h , As a result of this acquisition of
r
: maintain the rights of citizens to 1 taco 1 which was the basis of many M
A vresiofis one from us I. R.,
ich.; J. II. Schakne 2073 Hazel- at 4000 Tuxedo avenue.
choose their own represenettives '
, land on the slope of the hill, Kunii,
A voice we loved il still
equent
strike
settlements.
Ile
subs
wood avenue, it, Mich.; F.
A place s. vacant in our hearts
the neighboring Jewish settlements
and the rights of these represents- was a member of the arbitration Margolis,
5537 Detro
Goodyear is the greatest name in rubber.
Whit t, can never he filled.
w ill he enlarged. Settlements bens-
Bartlett street,
lives when legally chosen to sit in . co rn mittee which settled the New Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr. S. M. Brown Opens Of - filing
the L
from the new and allotments
ature o f t he
clothing
workers'
strike
in
state
o
New
Millions and millions more people ride on Goodyear
Sadly missed by his 1 •
lice on Dexter Blvd.
3. That the known bond hold-
Wife, 'or ,egis
include the famous colonies of Ain.
men
l
in
the
yea r immediately ,1919, , and chairman of the commit- ers, mortgagees, and other secur-
Children and Grandchildren.
Tires than on any other kind.
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Ceva, Tel-Joseph and the
1after the war when the American ` e. '' o fix the price of bread. ity holders owning or holding 1 per
Dr. Samuel M. Brown announce 5 small holder's settlement K far ye-
1 people had become accustomed to' Tp e success he achieved in his cent
That's why, at times like these, with rubber prices at
o f the opening of offices for the prac - heskel. The new land allotments
restraint, to restriction, to can. pr o f ession as in the communal bonds, mortgages, or other securi-
Lice of medicine at 8776 Dexter
rock bottom, Goodyear can offer such values none
. sorship, and to many other things a or it that he took up, can
will very materially contribute to-
be as- ties are (if there are none, so boulevard.
can match
wards the economic success of these
a to a passionate belief in hi s state): None.
which would have been repugnant i
RALPH A. HACKELMAN
Dr.
Brown
is
a
graduate
of
the
to the founders of the republic.
settlements, it was stated.
4.
That the two paragraphs
cause 5, and to an indomitable will,
who was a resident of Detroit for Because he held these views, he ' but
Above we list some of the amazingly low prices now
t hese were expressed in a con- next above, giving the names of Detroit College of Medicine an 1.
I
25 years, died at his home, 2053 joined
inedsso
A athae triaa
crete r y f o,ar. m
a ,, --a
a
prevailing on Goodyear Speedways.
eminent
l e A
a t lhairsg ea ffil caew
y owners; t if
a of any, contain not clam of 1929. Ile interned a t
I'rovidence llospital and was an Jewish Business Man Wills
Taylor avenue, Oct. 5, at the
av
nfentitie m Bar
lmb of the ha te a i,
e, only
stockholders and
age of 53. He is survived by his State of New York in a brief
sub- but -
$55,000 to Charities
e security holders as they appear interne at Woman's Hospital fo
Check the list carefully. See how little it will cost to
four
months. Since leaving th
wife,
Sarah
Hackelman;
his
dough-
mitted
to
the
judiciary
committee
at
h
e
had
a
very
considerable
one
upon
the
books
of
the
company
but
is
own
house,
and
many
Bequests totalling $55,000 wore
re-equip your car.
t ern, Sirs. Jack J. Levenson and of the New York Assembly sup- night , and deep into the night, he also, in cases where the stockhold- Woman's Hospital he has been in left to Jewish institutions in th.'
Sirs. Albert E. Goldberg. and son, porting the right of the five social- read and prepared himself for the er or security holder appears upon practice for a year.
will of Charles II. Louis of N e w
GAS
ROAD SERVICE
OIL
York, retired business man, who
Mart in Ilackelmon. Burial serv- ists who had been duly elected to cases which he had to argue. the books of the company as trus-
ices were held at Congregation hold their seats in the New York
So mehow, somewhere, maybe tee or in any other fiduciary rela-
died on Sept. 11 on the steamship
Avukah
Executive
to
Meet
Ema noel, of which he was a mem- Legislature. The other memb
gh
the
reading
of
the
Bible
Don,
the
name
of
the
person
or
Nieuf
Amsterdam en route to New
er
er.
Sunday.
York.
Rabbi Alshisitin officiated, of this committee were Charles E. and o f the great English classics, , corporation for whom such trustee
F
assist ed by Cantor Boyarsky. In- Hughes, Morgan J. O'Brien, Jo- iaangdi , a dded to these, a direct an
, s acting, Is given; also that the
th b orty-one college chapters will
terme nt
e represented at the meeting of
nt was at Machpelah Ceme- senh M. Proskauer end Ogden I,
I mind, he acquired a lucid said two paragraphs contain state
Kadimah Hebrew Schools.
tery.
Mills.
fat the national executive committee
ffi
and vigorous style and the power meats embracing aant's
The Kadimah Hebrew Schools
of direct presentation which car- knowledge and belief as to the cir of Avukah, the American student have opened the . r branches t
Defended Yiddish Press.
Z ionist federation, which will be
PEPPER
ried conviction and yet eased the cumstances and conditions under
11731 Linwood and 651 East Eu-
Allusion
has
been
made
to
th e labors which would have been which stockholders and security h eld on Sunday morning and aft clid with
of 1613 West Euclid avenue,
an enrollment fit more
36 fart that Marshall, when well o n1 more difficult for another man. As holders who do not appear upo
rnoon, Oct. 11, at the Jewish than 120 pupils. In addition to
years
. old, died on Oct. 6. Funer al toward middle li - ,
sers Ices were held at Lewis Bros
ne to rea d • public speaker, he was sometimes the books of the company as true Club, 23 West Seventy-third street, their former
..' Yiddish well.
curricula, new
Ile defended th eI hesitant at the beginning, and it tee, hold stock and securities in
New York City.
Funeral Home on Oct. 7, with i
courses were opened especially for
ferment at Oakview Cemeter n- Yiddish newspaper, and in genera I, took him a little while to get capacity other than that of a bon a
those
who
are
unable
to attend the
Y. the foreign language press =gams t
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Ai
warmed to his subject, but in die- fide owner; and this affiant has n
Hebrew choolu daily. A course in
ci- the attacks of the 100-per-cen t tating legal briefs or in writing reason to believe that any othe •
Hollywood Theater.
ated. He is survived by his wit
Jewish
problems
and
their
solution
e, Americans, on the ground that i t one of his many voluminous letters person, association or corporation •
"Bad Girl," Vina Delmar's pro-
Pauline, and two children.
2614 Monterey at Linwood
was only throught this foreign Ian - which were almost the equivalent has any interest direct or other se - found study of motherhood as it is given by the director, Si. M.
Kutnick, in both schools, on Sun
Arlington 9502
curities than as so stated by him affects a typical young couple of days.
guage press that the immigran t of briefs, he never hesitated for
WILLIAM SPERLING
a
6. That the average number of New York's working class , sensa-
of 2931 Lakeview avenue, 6 9 could .A get some idea of Americ a moment.
He
could
dictate
for
copies
of
each
issue
of
this
publi•
merican
institutions.
tional
best
seller
among
recent
0 n hours and would have wearied out cation sold
years old, died on Oct. 5. Funer
Rivieria Theater.
or distributed . through
al one occasion, during the ma , any but the strong and loyal
services will be held in Bosto
,'
sec- the mails or otherwise, to paid novels, and smash stage hit of the
"Bad Girl," Vina Delmar's pro
n, when it was proposed to suspend s
past season, reaches the screen of
Mass., on Oct. 11. He is survive d Yiddish news
retary who sat at his side for many subscribers during the six month, the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Hollywood Theater Sunday for found study of motherhood as ii
years. Every sentence was per-
) his wife, Rose, and one to
affects a typical young couple of
n, remarked parenthetically, a Yid feet. The brief could go straight preceding the date shown above is. a four-day run .
Ilyman, of Boston.
, dish newspaper which, up to that to the printer, though it was not (Thia information is required from
On the stage, Eddie Loughton, New York's working class, hest
daily publications only.)
seller
among recent novels of youth,
time,
had
been
unfriendly
to
Mar-
"The Prince of Pep" with the
infreq uently read and re-read in
SAM KAPLAN
J. H. SCIIAKNE,
shall) on the ground that it saes proof; a lett r once dictated he
Hollywood Merrymakers, will in- and smash stage hit of the past
e
of 593 Kenilworth avenue, 3
Business
manager.
season,
has now reached the screen
troduce several R-K-0 vaudeville
years old, died on Oct. 5. Fu I opposing the draft or was other- never saw again, and rarely signed.
Subscribed•and sworn to before stars.
with Sally Filers and James Dunn
- wise unpatriotic, Marshall went to Thousa ads of letters that bore the
neral services were held on Oct
me
this
30th
day
of
September,
in
the
co-featured
leads. Frank
. Washington and gave his personal name
On Thursday, Friday and Sat-
"Louis Marshall" were 1931.
7, with interment at the Russia
is guarantee to the postmaster-gen- signed by this same secretary ,
urday, Rose Hobart and Charles Borzage, known as the master in-
Polish Aid Cemetery. He is sue eral that he would
and
7739 John R. St.
WILLIAM
J.
BERG,
terpreter
of
pathos
and human
read every edi- never was a grammatical flaw
Trinity 2-2114
Bickford will be peen on the screen
viv d by his • , two children
Notary Public.
emotion, directed this Fox film pro-
, • tonal which appeared in the paper found in them.
in "East of Borneo," along
his mother and two brothers.
with duction which is the featured at-
My
commission
expires
Dee
16,
a presentation of R-K-0 vaude-I
and, if there was anything unpa-
(To b e Continued Next Week.)
28, 1932.
traction at the Rivieria Theater,
ville on the stage.
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