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A merica/I iewish &riot&cal eater

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CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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three months
the date of this order,
or the bill of complaint m•y be taken
confeesed; that a copy of this order
be served
served upon the defendant, personally
or by regIttere4 mall am required by law,
and that this order be published re-
quirts by law in the Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
ALLAN CAMPBELL.
Register of Deed, for the County o
THIRD INSERTION
Circuit Judge.
Wayne on the twentieth day of July. 1927 IA true copy.)
In liber 1982 of mortgeges on page 139 R. R. SLOMAN, Deputy Clerk.
Robert R. Lewiston, Attorney, 2419 Fire which said mortgage was thereafter to- -
it: on the eighth day of M•rch A. D
National Bank Bldg.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.— 1 930, assigned to Joseph Zynds by John August F. Brandt, Attorney, 408 Ham•
mond Bldg.
Default having been made in the term• Zynda. Jr. and An., his wife, Helen
270912
and conditions of a certain mortgage made Cwiklinski Redlin, Charles Zynda •nd
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
be John Schroeder, also known es John Florence, his wife, Pauli. Neseler, Rosin Wayne, es Suit
pending before Hon.
Henry Schroeder. • dinglernan, to Ben Goitre, Leo Zynda and Amer., his wife,
and Anna Zynda Grocholski, heirs• Henry G. Nicol, a Circuit Court Com-
B. Fenton and Barney Smith, which said
Zynda, missioner for .aid County, between
of the
late
John
mortgage la dated the twenty-fourth day e•law
December 30, Lawrence E.• Beuther and Justine E.
on 13.
of November. 19., and wa. recorded In Sr.and recorded page
Reuther. hie wife, plaintiff.. vs. Oscar
t h e offfee of the
ter o f Dee d. fur 1911, In the office of the Register of Deetin
of Wayne in lib. 244 Weinswelg, individu•ily and as ...Moe
Wayne County, Michigan, on the twenty- for said County
of
assignments,
o
n
upon which
Neventh day of November, 191S. in Liber
that defendant
ca not
he found.
it ap-
mortgage
default
has
been
made
In
par•
defendant.
Summons
iesued
and returned
2244 of Mortgages on page
gaga 621, •nd
to ment of the inetelimente of principal and Peering by affidavit that raid defendant
which osid mortgage wee
intermit therein, and the whole •mount rest es in this State end that pro.e for
Fenton and Smith. Inc., a Michigan ('or•
potation, by instrument of Assignment, has become, and is hereby declared due his Repentance ha been duly limed and
the eat. could not be nerved by rea-
eat. January 27, 1931, recorded in the and payable at the date of this notice. son
of his continued absence from his
office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne for principal and Interest, the sum of
County, Michigan, on January 29, 1931, 121410, and no suit or proceeding, at law place of residence. It Is ordered that
in Liber 232 of Assignments and Mort- or In equity having been instituted to the red defendant appear et the Court-
room of the undernigned, Wayne County
gegen. page 605, and on which mortgage recover tied tom o r any part thereof.
Building, Detroit, Michigan. •
at ten o'clock
there Is claimed to be due at the date Now, therefore. by virtue of the power
"ale contained in maid mortgage •nd A. M. on the eighteenth day of Feb-
of this notice for principal and Intermit, of "al
ruary, 1932, and defend the compleint
pursuant
to
the
statute
In
such
case
made
two hundred seventy•three 18273.95) dol-
filed In this or Judgment will he
and
provided.
notice
is
hereby
given
that
lars and ninety-ilve cent, and no suit or
entered by default, and that this order
pro cording. at law or in equity having on THURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH be served or published ne required by
institutedto recover n•Id sum or • DAY OF APRIL, 1992, at twelve o'clock
been innt
...le. The foregoing suit involves
any pert thereof. Now, therefore, by vit. noon (Eastern Standard TInie) raid mutt.
oc
tue of the power of .le contained In gage will be foreclosed by • sele at title to Lot 44, Brown and B•bck'.
bider,
t Subdivinion, City of Detroit, Wayne
sald mortgage. and ...ant to the et. Public vendue, to the highest
d
tote in much case made and provided. the southerly or Contemns street entrance County, •3 recorded in Liber 16 of Plats
notice is hereby given that eaid mortgage to the Wayne County Building in the for add County, page 16, premises known
an 11703 IlromIntreet.
will he forecloned by a sale, •t public City of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan,
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Jen. 14, 1932.
vend.. on FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH (that being the place where the Circuit
HENRY G. NICOL,
DAY OF APRIL 1932, twelve o'clock noon Court for the County of Wayne le held).
Circuit Court Cirmiseloner.
Eastern Standard Time. at the southerly of the premise. dencribed in said murt•
or Congres. etreet entrance to the County gage, or . much thereof •3 may be neces-
Building, In the City of Detroit. County ti•ty to Pay the amount due on said mott-
n. Robert R. Lewiston, Attorney, 2417 First
o( Wayne an d State of Michigan (that gage se •loreeeld, with the interest there.
Rank Bidg.
be ing the building where the Circuit on and all legal costs, charges and ex-
FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT.
pease .• thereon, intludint the attorney
Court for the County of Wayne in held) fff
COHEN, 1667-9 Pingree ave.
premisen described in .aid mortgage. lee allowed by law, whic raid eremites

AT THE MAYFLOWER

LEGAL NOTICE SECTION
Continued from Preceding Page

(Continued from Editorial Page.)

PAGE SEVIN

BWISR ROMICLE

AN EPIC OF
REPORT BY FRENCH
THE PRAIRIES IS UNIMPORTANT,
SOKOLOW DECLARES
(Continued from Pre ceding Page.)

seven dishes comprising the menu
were served in rather rapid suc- learned, held no religious services.
(Continued from Page One.)
cession. In the center of the head It sounded rather strange to the in-
table there was the amiable and terviewers to hear about the hogs Zionism has many good friends in
impressive figure of the vice- that were raised in the colony, how the present British government.
president, whose manner would they were prepared for food over
Ile pointed out that the Pales-
convey the impression that he was the winter, and how a young couple tine exploration fund sonic years
pleased to be both host and guest married in the colony received a lit- ago authoritatively established
of honor. Seated next to him ter of pigs for a wedding gift.
that Palestine has sufficient land
was Senator William H. King,
Three years of reverses right at for colonization purposes, "refut-
from the Mormon state of Utah,
the outset was almost too much ing the haphazard opinions ex-
the only place In the world where
to withstand. Yet, the colonists pressed by recent commissions."
Jews are regarded as Gentile and
thousand persons attend.
might have continued had their
Christians are called Israelites. At
creditors treated them more merci- ed the session addressed by the
the end of the head table one could
fully. %I:Rh mortgages in default, World Zionist leader.
see the youngish but striking fig-
the mortgagees began to foreclose.
ure of the fiery senator from Wis-
Disclose French Report.
Disintegration was on in full force.
consin, Robert M. La Follette, a
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —The
Some colonists were fortunate
man in his 30's, rapidly rising to
Jewish
influx into Palestine is a
enough to sell out and save a little
a dominant position of national
out of the wreck. Rosenthal was grave menace for Palestine, Land
leadership. At the opposite end of
Commissioner
French states in hi s
able to exchange part of his farm
the table, one had to observe the
for a large grain elevator in Mit- report to the British government,
distinguished appearance of a
chell, where he did thriving busi- the London Jewish Chronicle dis-
rather pale-faced and equally
ne. s until he was forced out by the closes, asserting that it has re-
young man who is similarly rising ..
ceived this information from the
big
in prominence in the Zionist move- b - companies which regarded him most reliable sources.
as too formidable a competitor.
ment—Emanuel Neuman.
Of
Greenberg opened a grocery store
Land Commissioner French, in
special interest to the observer
were the pointed features of that on his farm and later moved to view of this conclusion, says the
Louisville,
Kentucky,
where
he
Chronicle,
calls for a further cur-
intellectual phenomenon, known
in American legal writings and in lived for 0111110 years before return- tailment of Jewish immigration
lag
to
New
York.
Another
colon-
into
Palestine.
liberal circles as Felix Frank-
ist, Eleazer S. Marshheer, found
Mr. French endorses the con-
furter.
Ell
a position as drug clerk in a neigh- clusion drawn by Sir John (lope
— 'CO.
the
The Bible the Topic.
boring
town.
A
linguist,
he
later
Simpson
that the land available
much
thereof
at
may
be
neceeserY
are
C
or an
1
ity
Hetrott. County of Wayne and •re hereby notified that a ce rt.. lan„
Congressmen and senators, Re- became a language instructor, and
twenty-
contract bearing date of the
tw-
publica Mt, Democrats and Pro- still later he returned to New York, for cultivation is very small in ter-
on raid mortimge. together with interest State of Michlimn, deacribed its follow.,
ninth day of October. 1924, by and he•
west
and
to-wit:
Lot
fifty-three
03/
and
the
ritory.
The
land commissioner
•i l see..
ci%I Per een1 Per •nnum, Pm. ten (10) feet of lot tifty-two (12) Brink. tween Ilern.n E. Schulte and Martha pressives, Supreme Court justices where he studied law at the New
legal cont. allowed be law end
l
therefore recommends that the
a
terest
u f section 28 and north. Schultz, his wife, whone inT
wided for In eel , me... includinget. man's SubdIvie.
and
high
government
officials
were
York
University,
and
served
on
the
nubeequently
.nigned
to
he
odor
re
present
British
government adopt
. own , SOLI
torn ey fee, .1 premix. being located ens rae ona sec on
first part en d Ida Cohen mingling together, engaging in District Attorney's staff. Elias Ro- the land transfer ordinance, pro-
the City of Detroit. County of W•yrie. rat.. 12 east, according to the recorded Sch... of e the
e.
e d part, is in default by re a- conversation across the dinner
and State of Michigan, dercribed as fol• plat therof recorded in Liber 31 of Plats, of the secon
senthal,
brother
of
Herman,
open-
hibiting land purchase by Jews,
. of th non.pa yment o f the inst du table.
Iowa, to-wit: Lot numbered Flirty 1601 on page 65. Wayne County Records to- •
principal
d intermit all-
ed a store in Mitchell. In 1888 he which was shelved when the pres-
Of Good's Subdivieon of part of !melons! Irether with the hereditament. and an . rne nte o f th
thereunder, .nag you, Ida Cohen, are here-
1, south range Porte... thereof.
What was it that held their at- returned to New York, worked for ent cabinet came into power. Mr.
,
section 22 and 23
by further notified that the said Theodore
Dated:
Detroit,
Mich.,
Jan.
9,
1932.
Reparations?
it emit, known as priv•te claim twelve
Foreig'n the New York Life Insurance Com- French proposed that this ordi-
Schmitt• elect,. to declare and does here- tendon?
JOSEPH ZYNDA,
OM Gratiut Townehip, Wayne County
by
you.
declare
Id• Cotten, contract forfeited. and securities?
.
of Mortgagee.
World War debts? pany, and became a practicing at- nance be made even more drastic
Michigen. acc ording to the via thereof IIARRY RISEMANIgnee
en, are hereby further sou-
A
Remedies for the current depres- torney.
e recorded in the once of the Regieer
Some of the colonists in character.
fled
.
yield,
surrender
and
deliver
up
Attorney for Assign. of Mortgagee.
of Deeds for Wayne County. Michig•n. In
posseneion of eald eremite. in tied lend sion?
Presidential candidacies? engaged in peddling. Others found
Llber 31 of Plats on page 51. Said
The Chronicle further learns
contract mentioned and of which you ere Fragments of the views exchanged jobs in Sioux City, Iowa, and other
ly known as
re com
premises being momon
that differences of opinion have
B ili d
• . Schaub, Attorney, 920 Lafayette now Inposeeesion under end by virtue of
6448 Venice avenue, etroit, Michigan. Eme
the term. thereof. Said premises ere seemed to indicate that none of western towns, and some returned
Dated. Detroit, Mich, Jan. 11. 1932.
arisen
between Mr. French and his
deecribed in said lend contract ss NIs these weighty matters were under directly to New York City.
272416
FENTON A starlit. INC.,
All the certain piece o r
assistant, T. C. Kipehing, regard-
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of ions. viz.:
Anignees of Mortgagee.
be fore Ho n, parcel of land being eituated In the City discussion. The names of Biblical
Green,
a
brother
of
Greenberg,
Wayne,
es.it
—Su
Pending
ing
Jewish
immigration. Kipching,
ROnERT R. LEWISTON,
a Detroit, We, . County, Michigan. and localities that one has heard long relates that when he left the
Attorney for Astignee of Mortgagee, Robert E. Sage, • Circuit Court Com-
colony more drastic in his viewpoint than
mIssioner for eald County between more particularly known and described an
2419 Fire National Bank 111dg.
ago
in
Sunday
School
or
came
he
had
$5.25
in
his
pocket.
At
the
dward
B.
lot
numbered
n
my-two
(92)
Gilbert
W.
French,
suggests
that it is neces-
Role Girard, plaintiff, vs.
Lee'• Subdivision o
f %
T ...in 46, T. T. across while reading Holy Scrip- railroad station he asked the agent
sary for Jews to migrate front
Greenfield
o m ei.. Wayne tures, frequently recurred: Jor-
"litenTnienftnr:=01'vel,:n%! A. T.,
f
b
o
er
ra
nalciti
ek
e
d
e
t
otn
o
n
i
Robert R. Lewiston Attorney, 2419 First
ins
y5
pf
o
n
i
n
r
e
t
.
t
hi
a
t
acrupdinf
,
to
h
ti
c:
uh
l
e
d
Palestine before Arab rural de-
earned thanby affidavit that tied de- County,
National Bank Bldg.
1
tonh'praV r5-. clan, Plain of Esdrealon, Sharon,
c 0 171:::
fendant resides in this State and that gord.d in "bar
velopment can be effected.
F FORECLOSU
Said prmixes
n s
bein
more comm only I J
ICE
1
SALE,s tm. for his a
erusalem,
Haifa, Dead ea, Gali- landed in Sioux City with 25 cents
RE the term
Colonial Office Statement.
"ea'an'.
has
b.ea
4 ' ' know a
166.'i
7 9lgngree aven ue , De- i„
. . .
Defaul
NOTt h a veen
in g b made in
towed and thee..
could not
be
eerved
certain mortgage b y reeon
rul..
m
this troll, Miigan
ch
and eby
in his pocket. There he worked at
nc lme nt whin
it
a
of in coea
The colonial office, in a state-
dvo
John 'Iofry • Schroeder , • single State and /r him c ontinue d Abse nee from
THEODORE SCH WARTZ.
Soon the orators turned listen- digging sewers at $1.75 per day, ment to the Jewis h Tel egr aphic
"Ii
Ben II. Fenton end Iterney Smith, hit place of r.idence. It iii ordered that By oRnOnFtri d,'• ;E
rvti.S.p
a.N 'in g eg. g t,F,.:ri. ems, statesmen shaping the policies and after working two dayielost the
W hicIlit
n o said mortgage it dated the seventh
Agency, stated that i t has not yet
t , . 11,g....
m
was re- the eald defendant •ppeer at the Court-
I
of a mighty nation and the des- job. lie obtained employment in
y o f September, 192S, e n d
1.

Warne County
room of the und ernigned. W
received the second report of
d mes in the office of the Register m of B uildng Detroit, Michigan. at ten o'clock
tiny
of
the
world
have
for
an
eve-
a
restaurant,
where
he
worked
for
Lewis French, Palestine land com-
D.ds for Wayne County, Michigan on ".• A. M. on the eleventh day of February,
tenth day a September, 192R, M Met 1932, •nd defend the cpla.t filed in J.. W, Solomon, Att.ney, 308 Marquette ping postponed the weighty mat- his board during the winter. Fin- missioner, and that "all accounts
MI of Mortgages, on liege 299, and this suit or judgment will be entered by
Bldg.
ters,
to
give
consideration
to
The
ally,
like
most
of
the
others,
he
purporting to give the contents of
which eildmortme wee aseigned to default, •nd that thie order be served
271663
Fenton end Smith, Inc.. • Michigan Cor- or published as required by statute. The
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Palestine Situation and Its Inters came back to New York.
the report must therefore be re-
poration, by instrument of Assignment foregoing milt involve. title to: Lot 8R, Wayne, es.—Sult pending before Hon. national Apect." An American
dated January 27, 1911, recorded in the Puritan Subdivision, Detroit, Wayne Robert E. Sage, • Circuit Court Corn-
Jscobowitz was the last man to garded as pure speculation and
office of the Register of Deed,. for Wayne
entirely unauthorized."
recorded in Liher 31, of Plats, miesioner for said County, between Palestine committee, to provide leave. Ile stuck it out until 1889.
County,
County, Michigan, on January 29, 1931, page 9 9, for ni d Count:
y eald prem.. A lbert Kahn, Incorporated, a Michigan an organized form for the senti-
The colonial office made it
The colony was called Cremieux,
In Liber 231of Assignment •nd Mort- being on Waal. •venue, between Pilgrim
F sac
Jason deiendent StimmIons issued end ment of the American people, for in honor of Adolphe Cremieux, pres- clear that it will arrive at no de-
gages. page 699, and on which mort- and Puritan •venuen.
mge there in claimed to be due at the
returned that defendant cannot be found, the furtherance of the Jewish Na-
Dated: Detroit, Mich.. Jan. R. 1932.
ident of the Alliance Israelite Uni- cision on the report until it has
it
a
ppearing
by
med•eit,
the
..tei
ate of thia notice for principal and in-
ROBERT E. SAGE.
tional Home in Palestine, was to verselle.
received the observations of the
( e.a
. t
resid e. in this State end that pro-
terest, four hundred thirty-four (3434.68)
Circuit Court Commismoner.
yell s for her appearance has been duly be born. A messy ge from Presi- --
dollar. and sixty-eight cents, and no milt
Jewish Agency Executive and the
iea and tee
could not be served dent Hoover, succinctly giving
or proceedings at law or In equity having
o
Fotnote:
The k nown colon..
ist other Arab Executive in Palestine. The
been instituted to recover Raid sum or any
e r r emwi ,g rtzird ,e,,e,,t.iern•41.00,,,I7:,, ,Wal expression to that sentiment, read than those already mentioned , included
272059
part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue
the following: Waldman, Leviten, Gen- high commissioner, the colonial
STATE OF MICHIGAN County of the esid defendant appear at the court- by Senator King, met with the ap-
of the power of sale contained In eald
•lin, Sokomff, two Rone nbergs, four
office stated, has instructions to
mortgage, and purnu•nt to the statute in Wayne,ea.—Suit pending before lion. zeiTtine; coo,o10,
enit er
thers. evens Welleodne ,
etr, proval of Democrats and Repub. R ein
such case made and provided. notice Is Robert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Con.
the
communicate with both the Jewish
in r ein fa ther
broand t h
., G
hereby given that e•id mortgage will be Mesioner for sed County. between A. N. on
eleventh sei, of February. beans alike. Expressions of ap- lemoldier who had been in Alfieri. d.r
20 and Arab representatives as soon
!erased, by a nate, at public vendue, on Chrint Gelts and Anna Gel., his wife, 1982, •nd defend the complaint filed in proval from governors
yes.),
Petrofsky
(a poet and newspaper
of many come ,
FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF plaintiffs, vs. Andrew Gomoke and Ger- this suit or Judgment will be entered by
as
the French report is made avail-
pondentl, Kelm.. Bernstein, Stahl,
e
t
APRIL, 1932, twelve o'clock noon, East- [rude M. Comoke, his wife, defendants.
default, and that this order be d or stat s, no ed writers and men of Chazenowitz, Rim and Sm...
able. The observations of the
ern Standard Time. at the motherly or Summon, issued and returned that de. published as re qired
u
by s tatute.
The affairs, were couched in even
Jewish
and Arab Executivees, as
Con..•street entrance to the County fend... cannot be found, it appearing foreiroing s uit in volv es t it le to: Land
Building, In the City of Detroit. County by elidevit, that said defendant ,. reside in the City of Detroit, Wayne County, warmer and more direct language.
of Wayne and State of Michigan (that in this State •nd that process for their Michigan. viz: Lot 159 Lind•le Gardens Even without further evidence it a manner similar to that which has well as the high commissioner's
recommendations
will be given
being the building where the Circuit appearance has been duly loomed and the Subdivision of west half of mouthwent was clear that
enligh ened Ameri- been followed in England, France full consideration in connection
t
Court for the County of Warne in held) namecould not be ...red by m•non of quarter of oection 1, Town one, south
the premises described in said mortgage, their concealment within thie St•te, range eleven flat, recorded in 1,1ber can public opinion is clearly in
and Germany, where Pro-Palestine with the report, in accordance
or so touch thereof an my be neceseary •nd /or their continued absence from their 33 of Plats for naid County, page 97.
favor of Zionist aims and wishes
to realite the amount due, es •fores• d, place of residence, It is ordered that the
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 7, 1932.
committees have been established. with the procedure laid down in
to see a Jewish National Home in It was left to the vision and aa- the dispatch concerning the land
on Bald mortgage, together with interest raid defend.t , appear at the Court.
ROI ERT E. SAGE. I
t
seven
(7%)
Per
cent
per
annum,
and
room
of
the
undersigned.
Wayne
County
Circuit
Court
Commissioner.

Palestine speedily realized.
• y o
all legal costs allowed by law and pro- Building. Detroit, MichIg•n, at ten o'clock
Emanuel Neumann, development scheme.
The "Israelite" from Utah, act..
•Ided for In Raid mortgage. Including A. M. on the fifteenth day of February,
Mr. French, the colonial office
%%hese name is identified with an
attorney fee: meld premise. being located 1982, and defend the complaint filed In Anthony J. Nelsen, Attorney, 414 Ham ing as toastmaster, presented
the
ireportant
chapter
in the annals explained, is setting down bid ob-
in the City of Detroit. County of Wayne, this gull or Judgment will be entered be
mond Bldg.
case for the Land of Israel with
and StAte of Michigan. described as fol. default, and that this order be served
servation in two reports. The first
272623
of
American
Zionisf
during
the
u to-wit: Lot numbere forty.. or published as required by stat te. The
. i
Iowa,
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of a warmth and sincerity of convic- p act decade,
Lot 10, Wayne, nay—Suit pending before Hon.
d ea contains a general review of the
149) F. I,. and L. (I. Cooper's Subdivision foregoing suit involves title to
taws of an enrolled Zionist.
of Part of the J•mes Cooper Farm In Judson Headway's John H street Solidi- Robert E, Sage, • Circuit Court Commis-
He into a reality as his first important situation, and the second, which is
fractional section twenty•two 1221, known vision, City of Detroit, Wayne County. %toner for said County, between Chrintien yielded the floor to the guest of act as a member of the World still in preparation, will contain
an private claim twelve (12). Town one es recorded in Liber 42 of Plats for said Olesen and Mathilda Olesen, plaintiffs, honor, the vice-president. A man
Zionist Executive. In 25 minutes, the specific recommendations. The
(1) tooth range twelve (121 east. Ham- County, Page 43.
ve. Waldemar Simonsen, defendant. Sum-
Dated: Detroit. Mich.. Jan. II, 1932.
tr•mck Townehip, Wayne County. Migh).
mons issueil and returned that defendant of few words, he supported the in sentences as clear as they were first report has already been re-
ROBERT E. SAGE,
g•n, according to the plat thereof re-
can not be found, it appearing by affidavit. pending "resolutions" by reveal-
brief,
in facts as lucidly presente d ceived by the colonial office, the
corded in the office of the Register of Circuit Court Cornmienioner.
that peace for his appearance her been in[ th t •
h .
q
Deed. for Wayne County, in Liber 31 of
duly leaved and the na m e could not be
as the figures he quoted were tell- Jewish Telegraphic Agency under-
Plats on page 21. W•vne County Records. L. Chas, Turek, Attorney, 5688 Maid. Nerved beca use It cannot be ascertained of an Orthodox rabbi, Simon GI.. ing,
he presented what one might stands. "It is expected that the
FENTON SMITH, INC.
is seat state of Couh the d efendant see' formerly of Kansas City, who
1•1757
Aseignee of Mortgagee.
rightly describe as the case for second report, in which specific
reiden.
It in ordered ntryat
th t e saie-
d d
n
was the actual
t
l author
h
o f t h e
- Dated: Detroit. Mich., Jet II, 1932.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of fendant •ppear at the Courtroom of the
g Ton-
proposals are made, will be re-
Wayne, .s.--Suit pending before Hon. undersigned. Wayne County Building. De- tit Joint resolution (designated in
RO IL R. I FWISTON
0/ ama prafaaaiay Jew," he ceived shortly," the colonial office
Attorney for Aetignee of Mot.... Robert E. Saae, • Circuit Court Ciun• troll, Michigan, at ten o'clock A. M. on
2411 Fire National HankBldg.minstoner for said County, between the nineteenth day of Februare. 1932, the Congressional Record as the declared. "I believe in the fulfil. stated to the Jewish Telegraphic
Mabel J. Williams, plaintiff, vs. Emillie and defend the cum taint filed In thin Lodge resolution), which was
Agency,
W. Horning, defendant. Summon. ineued cult or judgment wit be entered by de• p assed
by bo
th houses of Congress ment of the Biblical prophesies.
J. W. Joseg h•oe. Attorney. 1033 First end returned that defendant cannot he fault. •nd that thie order
...IV
may not share this belief,
in 1922

A Book Chat ! th author's

suitsh onrf-
ziee _m tarnannsii'alotrna coki; inthien
revised copy of the
MINIATURE ANTHOLOGY fifth German edition." The trans-
lator's name ,is not given.
,
Joseph Cooper Levine, who selec-
The author's preface to the first
ted and translated a group of ar- edition, written May 8, 1887, is of
ticles and stories from the Hebrew interest in the present review.
for his little volume "Echoes of the Dr. Strack then wrote:
Jewish Soul," (published by Bloch,
"The following introduction to
31 IVest Thirty-first street, New the Talmud is the first attempt to
York, $2) state in his preface that give objective and scientific infer-
"this is not an anthology of recent motion concerning the whole of
Ilebrew literature, but rather a col- the Talmud and to lead into the
lection of scattered of fragmentary study of this literary monument
sheaves which the reaper has gath- equally remarkable for Its origin,
ered together after some search compass, contents and the author.
through a number of recent Hebrew ity which has been accorded to it.
stories." So we shall call it a mini- I have striven honestly to let my-
tore anthology. For it is after all self be influenced neither by po-
an anthology,
lemical nor by apologetic inter-
Louise W. (Sire. Stephen S.) eats, but to serve the truth alone.
Wise, "without whose assistance," I shall consider myself amply re-
according to the author, "this book warded for my laborious work if I
could not have been completed," in shall succeed to remove many a
an introduction, lauds the "charm, prejudice, whether with those who
simplicity, and colorfulness" of the are unconditionally hostile to the
stories. She states that "there Talmud or with its over-zealous
should be ninny more little books admirers, and to pave the way for
of this kind so that this type of the a more just and calm appraisal."
•ancestral treasures of the Jewish
This is a big order. Yet Dr.
people may not be forever buried Strack has done a great deal to
and lost to our times." To which, of fill it, and his work is a monument
course, the answer could be easily in the direction of truth. For
given: perpetuate the Hebrew lan- generations hostile non-Jews have
guage, and these treasures will not charged that the Talmud is a se-
be lost.
cret volume available only to
But the collection bon its merit, . Jews and teaching arts detri-
and these are easily perceptible mental to Christians. Anti-Semites
from the following contents: Jacob have even charged that Jews are
Fichman's "Rotes;" Max Nordau'a commanded by the Talmud to use
"About Life and Death," this selec- Christian blood in their Passover
tion having been translated from matzoth.
Dr. Strack's important work
the Ilebrew translation of the origi-
nal French; Aaron David Gordon's helps to remove the lies anti
"A Dream;" Mendeb Mocher Se- prejudices against the Talmud. It
forim's "Feast of Weeks;" Niche opens the great work for Christian
Berdicheysky's "Eulogy;" Ben Avi- study, and helps remove the in-
gdor's "The Spanish Exile;" three famous libel about ritual murder.
of A. S. Rabinovitch's selections; The Jewish Publication Society
Ached Ha-Am's "The Wailing has done a great service by pub-
lishing this book.
Wall."

A Christian Writes "Intro-
duction to Talmud."

The Case for the Czars.

Glob Botkin, son of Dr. Eugene
One of the most important ad- Botkin, who was the court physi-
ditions to Jewish scholarly works sian to Emperor Nicholas II, in
has just made its appearance "The Real Romanovs," published
by Fleming hi. Revell Co., 158
from the press of the Jewish Pub-
lication Society of America, 219 Fifth avenue, New York ($3),
makes a case for Anastasia, young-
Broad street, Phadehia,
il
1p
. Odd ly enough, it is the work est daughter of the murdered
No
Part
Yet it ranks
of a Christian.
Mr. Botkin asserts that he rec-
among the best works on the Tal- ognizes Anastasia and is one of
mud written in the last 30 years. the group which insists that she
"Introduction to the Talmud was only wounded when the Czar's
and Midrash," by the late Prof. family was shot; that she was

saved by the Bolshevik soldier
Tschaikowsky, who escaped with
her to Rumania; that she was later
found in a German insane asylum,
with the claim later being filed in
her behalf as the Czar's only de-
scendant. At stake in her recog-
nition is reputed to be a sum of
820,000,000 remaining from the
Czar's estate.
The Botkins were in the hand-
ful of people who followed the
Czar to Siberia, and Glob Botkin,
in "The Real Romanove," gives an
intimate picture of the Czar and
his family, later presenting the
case
in behalf of Anastasia, whose
First Fraduation of Hebrew LW-
claims have been rejected and dis-
credited by other Czarist descend-
NEW. YORvICe."—iIi7n.
NEW
presence ants and members of the official
of Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, royal family. The story is worth
high commissioner of Palestine, reading, even if the author's
and other distinguished guests, claims are unjustified.
the first degrees ever to be award-
ed by a Jewish university were
it yJan
e t the Thirteen In Bar Mitzvah Addresaes,
University, Je rusale m.
"Attaining Jewish Manhood,"
students, including two girls, re- published by Bloch, 31 West
ceived the degree of Master of Thirty-first street, New York
Arts as the first graduates of the ($2.50), Rabbi
Jacob Katz has
Hebrew University, according to written a series of Bar Mitzvah
cabled information received by addresses, and now the boy to be
Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, president confirmed in Orthodox fashion
of the American Friends of the need not depend upon his teacher
Hebrew University, Inc.
for a sentiment to address to the
Of the 13 students receiving de- congregation and to his parents
grees at this time, Dr. Rosenbach on his Bar Mitzvah day. Rabbi
stated that 11 recci...ed diplomas Katz's book fills this need.
with high distinction and two re-
• at
found. it appearing by affidavit, that n•ld id.,p,
at a propitious moment,
Based on texts of the Ilaftorahs,
i .r
i
1161ini.s.he.du it I:7114d
Hebrew "Don Quixote" by Bialik in
cenivgenda a ernaintinginenqdunivaglerannt te to
t d the
in or prophetical readings for the
fe having defendant resides in this State and that
11(1rITIACV SA11 .—Deult
su
t igel:
to:
'b".
Lot 40! when the fate of the Palestine but here is a fact of world wide
in Spanish Academ

• '
been made in the terms and conditions of pro.ms for her appearance ha. been duly of Ranney'n Boulevani Subdivinion In
tat

an
S abbath, this volume contains a
. nC " 1 LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The
• certain morteage made by Marie B. insurd and the name could not be nerved the City of Detroit, County of Wayne.. mandate hung in the balance. people
American colleges
w hh
ic ha. ren
d isdered gr ea t
Mallet., of Detroit, Wayne County. Mich- by reason of her concealment within this recorded In Lib. 2 of lets for sal
and universi- selection of Midrashic sayings in-
There was majestic simplicity and
Spanish ambassador in London,
services to manki ncaught i..
igen.mortgagor. to James Mamie and State. and or her continued ebnenc
County. on paire 72 thereof.
n .
ties. The average age of the tended to satisfy modern youth.
the elements of a legend in the
D r Perez de Ayala, considered the
Rona Mamie. himwife, of the came place. from her tile. of residence. It in ordered
Dated: Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 15, 1982.
the maelstrom of adversity
graduating students is 30 years, Taken as a whole, the series of
cl
mortgage., dated the third y.first day of that the said defendant •ppeer •t the
tale
of
rabbi
and
statesman
work-
ROBERT E. SAGE,
ri aar
ay.
an-
Aueuet. A. I). 1931, •nitrecorded In the Courtroom of the undersigned. Wayne
Millions of Jews in East• greatest living Spanish author, Dr. Rosenbach pointed out, the talks forms a text-book on Ju-
Circuit Court Commi•nioner.
ing for the restoration of the Holy ern and C
has, in. conjunction with Professor oldest 42 years of age. Most of
office of the Reelect of Deeds. for the County Building, Detroit. Michigan, at

entral Europe face the yaiea,
m
Land.
daism. So well chosen and writ-
County of Wayne and State of Michigan. ten dclo. A. M.on the thirteenth day
economic and political
formerly professor at the graduates entered the Hebrew ten is the material that the book
on the first day of September. A. D. 1931. of February. 1932, and defend the co m-
Felix
Frankfurter
startled
his
greatest
Madrid University and now resi- University in 1925, the first ear
in Liber 2513 of Mortgages, on page 879, plaint filed in this milt or judgment will
In
pre
vious
d
ecades
they.
FOURTH INSERTION
on the commen at io n of D
distinguished audience with his ro o d r e. a ray r 1,
the
r.
!
dent
which raid mortgage wa s thereafter on, he entered by default, and that this order
in
London.
P
;
,
resented
a
copy
in
which
c
ourses were opened. T ar w C y rus Adler,
to-wit, the twenty-eighth day of NOVPM. he served or published en reunited be
flow of direct argument and could .
n • " °P" ' n "'n
presdiden t o
t of
h
' of the Hebrew translation of "Don majority have specialized in work Jewish Theological Seminary
her, A. D. 1931, enigned to Elizabeth astute. The foregoing euit involves title Joseph Bahorski, Attorney, 3301 Barium
matchless frankness. In nearly an possibility of emigrar
ii
Sydler and recorded the ninth day of Jan- tn: Lot 661, II. E. Taylor'n Strathmoor
Tower.
this opportunity
y
bees I Q ixote made by Chaim Nash-, in the Institute of Jewish Studies. America, who wrote the fore-
nary. 1932, In the office of the Subdivieion. City of Detroit, Wayne Coon.
hour he succeeded in sketching in
m an Bialik, to the Spanish Aced- Sokolow Satisfice. With Pro-Pal-
eliminated thr o ugh the c
Reenter of Deed, forraid County of ty (formerly in stion
ec
90. Greenfield
closing of e . ,
2VIGIN. In the Circuit sharp Linea the tragedy of the Jew
STATE OF MIC
word; and of Frederick B. Robin-
wens in loner 244 of Aries/omen. on Townnhip.) recor ded in Liber 32 of C ourt for the County of W•Y,
tline.nclotors of countries
b
had
ne
l•
Chan-
in
the
post-emancipation
era,
and
,
page
22.
page 159, on which mortgage there In • Plats for .61 County,
The gift has been acknowledged I
Nahuni..tS
ce ry.—Marion A. Rickrode. Plaintiff, , t he
ino.koCloeZnipi rt7sident of eon, president of the College of
o
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 9. 1932.
"''''''n.
claimed to be due at the date of thin
promise beckonin F to him
the City of New York, who wrote
f "fn" for I."' by the Academy in a letter re-
arence hack de, defendant. At • see.
Cl
ROBERT E. SAGE,
1 the World Zionist Or
notice, for principal and interest, the
dreds of thousands of sons of this 1
.
, h el at th e Lou% from a restored national
slonse of
the introduction to this book.
Circuit Court Commineioner.
b y Professor 'a uda from, and of the Jewish
sum of eight hundred fifty-nine and)
in the City' of d!Detr oit . In sa A
hou
eo p
No suit or
77/100 (1150.77) dollar,
le '
Anti-Semitism in the P P le.
A ' • can.'"I nanee ' a" the president of the Academ
County on the sixth day of January, . Palestine.
_ ,
Academy„ Palestine,
a
Pl
in a statem e nt
Agency
•re a trapped nation. we
164•5
proceedings et law or in equity having
made for
to
Prene nt, the l io n. Allen Ca mp- u tilttats
2
ed S
e as a social and eco - Jews
s
,
STATE. OF MICHIGAN. County of 1,111 , 9. 6%,..it
been instituted to recover the debt resorts
Prof.
Ramon
atenedez
Fidel,
who
the
Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency
Ju l, . s .t k fairt ze t71.% "1 TIOttliC fact Was perh aps for the "m no ""Y or arm y °I ' ntnar
The Hope That Conununisa
by said motto... or any pert thereof. Waynere—At • Amnion of the Probate
nay .
physical we•pons to fight for stir writes that the Academy greatly expressed satisfaction with the
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power Court for said County of W•tne. held at d oes ffid.""
not re 217
bit': hi s first time discussed in the pres-
Gave to Russia.
the work of the great creation of an Ameri an pro-Pal-
of tale contained in meld mortgage. and the Probate Courtroom in the City of present we...t
vi•al. We would have none of appreciates
her
am in
. t hat his ence of en distinguished
c
minium! to the etetute nf the Stale of Detroit. on the ninth day of January in ls kno wn residence was 7720 Mt. El-
-
such weapons. Our only resort Hebrew oet, Bialik, and will hold satins committee, last week, along „, Everyone who Is interested in
and providml, the year one 'human.] nine hundred and laiot
Michigan. in such race made •
It is ing in \Washington. Jewish law
t avenue, Detroit. Michigan.
h
Lnn
the
iip
great
Ruesian experiment-
notice is hereby given that on FRIDAY. thirty•two, l'resent ilon. Edward Con. ordered that the raid der endant enter hie
contribution in high the lines of similar organizations
'''' e
Ran
students in Boston and New York. is ■ n •p peal to enlightened pub-
THE FIETEF.NTH DAY OF APRIL. A. • mend, Judge of l'robate. In the matter appearance in said the
and who isn't?—will find Ray
came
de on i or befo re
c opinion. All that we ask of,
with other countries,
D. 1932. •t 12,00 o'clock noon. Eastern od the .rate of MATII.DA AGNES three months fn.
e of th k order. the two cities he knows best, fin.] t
A member of the Academy has
Long's "An Editor Looks at Rue-
Standard Time. red mom.. will be fore- MACKENZIE. &mated. Jense Buchan, or the bill of complaint may he token .
the doors of non-Jewish law officesIthe civilised woad iii • fair chance written to Professor ]'shoals that
filmed by • nee •t public auction. to the .0min...tr. of raid estate. having ren-
Yak
Yakhin
Group Brings Orange Plan- eia” (Ray Long and Richard R.
onfessed; the a POPP or thin order be
to re-establish our life in the home
highest bidder, at the southerly or Con• deter! to this Court her final eccount nerved upon the defendant. perton•lly or shut in their fnces, Professor
he is deeply impressed by the
Smith, 12 East Forty-first street,
tation Project. ..
grenn et i• pet entrance tn the County Build• '• nil filed therevvith a petHion preying by registered mail Pi required by law: Frankfurter related. The United of our ancesto rs in peace and in ,
New 'York. $1), one of the most
thought that one of the greatest
ing in the City of Detroit. W•vne County. that the residue of said entee be an. a eo th e !Mil order be publ ished as re -
A plan for the acouiales
saion ti.o f
Statee
a Jewish population co•operation with our neighbors. works
Michigan (that being the building where, nigned to the persons .ntitled thereto. milted by la w In the Det roit Je wl . h
I I books p ublished on
in world literature has orange p lantations in P
Can
this
appeal
denied?"
ne
'
l
rger
has
eleventh
day
of
a
the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne It in ordered that the
othe than any to be found in any
Chronicle.
i
Russia .
n the brief 114 pages
es
found
a
masterly
translator
into
by
middle
class
American
Jews,
le WO, of the pretni.. dencribed Ins ald Febru•ry. next, at ten o'clock in the
ALLAN CAMPBELL.
.LL.
r country. The question of
mortgage. or PO much thereof as may he forenoon at meld Courtroom be •ppointed (A
Warm applauee accompanied the language of the most sacred without requiring the invest
investor's' Mr. Long describes his experiences
Circu it Judge.
copy.)
up Jewry
for consideration
for emmlning and allowing said account e . W.
Palestine and
do, as they the presentation of the facts. The
V to pay the amount due,
trueSMITH. Deputy C'er k .
of
world
literature.
on
a
short
visit
to
the
land
of
the
resence for the ve fi-ear
y
pimi-
And it Is
et oreeed. on .61 morteage. with the In I and hearing naid petition.
must, COMP
snubject was thrown open for die-
Sov i e t s, he t sums up his im-
Professor Phial, the president , nag ary
I further ordered. that • copy of thi• order
terent there. at seven per cent
cultivation
period.rel
hr be published three PlIff,,Ive weeks pre- Lewis k Nucian, Attorneys, 214840 in the United States state depart- c„ ssion but nobody asked for the, o f th e S pan i sh Academy,
and all legal men. charge. and expenses.
War pressions by telling his readers
is s a , . brought to this country by a dale-
feealloweil
vim. to meld time nf hearing In the
Including the •t o,
mber
s
hip
cards
carrying
we
ll.u.
a

wo
ment. In addition to America'g " or' Me
Penobscot Bldg.
that
what Communism has given

law. •nd also •ny or sum. whirh IronJewish Chronicle. • newepaper prinf
authority
on
Mee.'
gation
of
the
Yakhin
a
Palestine
291153
on their back the text of the joint
part in the framing of the B If
may he peel by the martial.. neces-erY tad and circulating In said County of
Spanish literature, and has pub- agricultural contracting co-opera- the Russian people is hope. Ex-
STATE OF MICHIGA N, In the n Ci rcuit
Declaration, the a(
to protect her interent in the premises. w ay ,.
adoption
Iop on of the resolution of Congress were dis- fished a number of works on live association, affiliated with
Cher
Cou rt for the County of Wayne i.
the
plaining
the contentment he has
COMMAND,
EDWARD )
Which raid premirea •re deicritied
eery.--Cherle. T. Cele, plaintiff, I.. Ca- joint resolution and the special tributed and signed by those pres-
Judeo-Spanish romances.
Jue of Probate,
follow., All that certain Mere or per- (A true ropy.)
witnessed, in spite of the hard-
.. en a convention between the United plot within a few minutes.
I labor federation.
min e Cole. defendant. ai • .w
The
THEODORE J. BROWN.
eel of land Wonted in the City of

dyne e County
held in the Wyn
raid C
ships
and
struggles, he states:
The delegation, which recently
Deputy Probate Rryrieter.
teal,in the County of Wayne. •nd State
e
•t Detroit. W
C... Staten and Great Britain concern- American Palestine Committee was Wauchope Inaugurates Chemists*
of Michieen •and described •• Coltman, to.
, arrived in the United States, in-
most Ii
vital
4al
li e f factor
aect inr
o in that
Michigan, thin thirty-area day of De. ing Palestine, there is the intereet
wit:
Lot 447 E... Ileight• Land Bent B. Gordon. Attorney. 1224 First ce mber, A. D.
Osor b'Shvat.
Present
H o n.
39.
"T
' eludes Nadia Yehuda, Zvi Yehuda contentment,
the
N ati ona l Ban k ma,
Comm.'s Subdivision No. 1 of the north-
Alfred, the head waiter of
Horn. Ferguson, Circuit Judge. It a p- o f a large body of American citi- constituted.
J ERUSALEM .
(
J. T. A.) — and A. M. Koler. In a statement that Russia is ■ nation in which
erie part. of Lost 4,
•nd 6 of the nub-
170+96
peering estiefectonie to thin Court from 2e ns who have
n the
hy rna
e ne. Washington's fashionable May- The high commissioner of Pales-I made to the Jewish Telegraphic for centuries the great majority
ratbl
dieminn ef the front and rear concesnionn STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of the affidavit on file the the placOhio.
of i nyea f
of private claim Ins. City of Detroit. Weyne, ..—Suit pending before lion. reside nce a the defeedent, ceneu e Cote,
flower Hotel, was better informed. tine, Sir Arthur Grenfell Wau-' Agency, they explained
that
Telegraphic
of the people not only practically
Wayne Cmtntr• Nicht?... better known !leery G. Nicol, • Circuit Court Com
ritor y a mends w
is 291 6 Monfort street. Cincinnati.
who are deeply con-lbut
and dencribed al No. 5640 Grayton rive- minrioner for red County. between It is ordered
still greatly puzzled. So many shone, inaugurated Chamisho Nor . Yakhin undertakes to cultivate the were slaves but certainly were
the defendant appe a r .
in the progress visualized in senators and high government of- b'Shvat, the
nue. Liber 1905. Pare 69, Wayne Connie Abe Isner and Roe. Inner. his wife plain. hi w . to the bill o f complaint fil ed In , corned
e,
new year of the orange plantation area acquired hopeless. Take a man who has
Records. Harry I 'it.. and Sarah Lut• ths canoe within three month. from the •,, e i internationally approved man-
ficials! Ile had never seen such trees, by plantinr a tree on the by Americans.
Summon. date of thin order or moll bill will be
ally. hit wife. deft...Mi.
Dated: Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 9. 1932.
During th e s i x had no hope for the future and
date m .." .ad N..... s
an assembly before.
F.LIZARETH SYDLER.
issued and

returned that defendants can- taken as confessed •nd further that thin
, Brozas Farm in Motza, which he years the organization has been give him hope for the future and
MorlfRree•
not be foutwl It appesting by •ffidavit.
peak.
visited
accompanied
by
Dr.
Chaim
functioning
it
has
cultivated land you have given him something
J. W. JOSEPHSON.
that red defendant• ride In this State
,
r
;.:
1
:
I'
n
...
!
!'
.1h
.
e
_
ew.s..
lIc
rI
m
e,
i

h
1
D etroit
p rn li
trs d ge hI
to Or
i , Ily
arod fit p
d h etig
her. r
rs wer
Arlosoroff, member of the Pales- valued at more than *500,000.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
end that pro.• for their appearenee hs• eatier printed and circulated +^
.61
more valuable than anything else
1033 First National Bank mats
El w
e aokoed M e a d e . ' TALMUD CLASS HOLDS ItinA.irExAert
been duly inntiOnl •nd the Fame could c o„ o i y of Wayne, State of Nichigen. •andl
cultwivre..1,0
tii, i t ...h, te ca on
wi o n i I ; d !iis i A g n n,d
nin
in
world.
The
nt
delegation
,..
h
i ii, unni i o 1 i matter
„„
o
t
o
n
I
m
i
f

th

t
h
at
a
e
reaton
of
their
eon
-
t
not he tweed
f ,hi• order he r„,
noted States commissioner of re. I ,
i nspected the .
PUBLIC EXAMINATION
Cca Kaa,i, attar., 3086 p...6.0 Untied absence from their Pl.e. tff. Yet to 2916 Monfort •treet. Cincinnati. Ohm. c U lamation.
wa
done
i "
h o far
po e r t
eidiqunaPrt
. w h, le
e:rsPeirr;
in
w
ho was a member of
den.. It Is ordered that the Raul de
ir s' Farm in Jerusalem.
the loot known arldre. of .I.1 defendant.
B ld
New
York
and
Chicago
and
will
I
-1
the P alestine Joint Survey
fe nd...pear •t the f ourtr.m of the
HOMER FERGUSON.
272041
,
The Palestine government has shortly depart for a tour of the
Mr. Lonit'a is an unusually in-
The el ites
' in Talmud at the Phil-
Cge.
ircuit Jud
miesion, speaking of personal ex-
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Countr eat undereigned. Wayne County Heidi.. IA t
Wayne, ..—Suit pending before Hon. Detroit, Miebig•n. at • ten ocloek A. M. Nal...„
e 10'111.o Deputy Clerk.
7E11'oe
te resting addition to the modern
Hebrew School, announced that it will reduce the country.
day of February, 1912,
perience, and Emanuel Neumann. adelphia.B•ron
Rohert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Com- on t. eighteenth
prices of cab licenses from 80 to
l
'literature
on Russia.
taught
by
II.
I.
N
Id
i
complaint
filed
in
thie
ts
for
maid
County.
between
and
defend
the
miseoner
, American member of the World
°veil' h e
-
80 per cent. This action. it is be- '
Se r. limensweig, , plaintiff. ••■ JROIP. nIllt or Judgment grill h• entered by de-
- first public examination Thursday
Zionist Executive.
hie wife. Wren- frill. and the rid order be tier.. or
, e
will be satiefactory to t h e
w.. and Helen W
night,
in
the
p
resence
of
parents
,
cab
le
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o
'
niii
hire.
"The
dents. Summon• Is•ued and returned the Ipubilshed at required by statute.
achievements of the Jen.
FIFTH INSERTION
owners and drivers, who went
and local Orthodox rabbis.
defendant. cannot be found. it appearing 'Ming Ryain•olves title In: Lot 6. I.ich•
se colonists, .
, on strike last fall, demanding the
..f. .„....h. ....B me. „ 1
b affidavit the it cannot be eicertened tenberg'. Subdivision. City of Detroit.
l ite
'llrv
co
In Lib. 11 •
i'it m
e
f.
u
dl
D
re
.
in what State or coun try the defend.. We y , ne County. urerded
i
total
i
recognition
of
,
abol ition o Ff r :::e
id
g
.
ank
t !ifeeneel:enei
National
h
.
1113 r"
„: the world.
mid*. It I. ordered that the a rid de- of flats, for Ne d County, ori,.t ..:r . 61d f . bee ltOnCiAIG
De
n
Lm
E
I t
. N o.SIA .r
They have been Winston Spencer Churchill to , F
id
pr
premierbe ing on the w
endanta am.. at the Courtroom of tht
,, d i:elm:et:Lei wrought under hard
yn. .
«I Wayne County Building. Ile- Delmar
Delm r ••enue. between Caniff and
a
and
discourag-
I
4..1
Chief
Rabbinate.
For the convenience and service to our patrons
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er
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Dated: Detroit. Mkh ... Jan. 14. 1932.
! ME conditions. Instead of bring
Speak Here Feb. S.
Molt,
Michigan.
•t ten °clock
A If . on
.
and Minnie T lc in,.. s
1
A bomb Wan found Jan. 21'
HENRY G. NICOL,
the fifteenth day of Fehr.ry. 1911. and '
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in'ur

• " ' an
Rayne C••• 17• Nit hi nn...."14.
J y t t o the A rab.,
e in
Circuit Court Cimnikeloner.
i many
r opposite the offices of the chief
I. complaint filed in this suit
."
lumbus Mutu ❑ Life
I "see
The C oence
There is great Interest In the ' rabbinate on Jeff road
or judarnent will he enter. by default.
mow. of Columbus Ohio mete. ways he has been an immense
and that fhbo rder he eery. or published I re. H. Sman, Attorney, 818 Ham- Led the se .ten day of war, A. D. gainer. In a hundred ways
r:
Rt . .
1 ()h. . wi
t .u nh
1it
W Iri is no
er of c i , the
t n 11 . .
Jew- Ise:LI:17;6
nRe
rnsi.nis,itontihset sintuvditennttinsn peron: I
men d Bld g.
required h i statute. The for.ning
.
1925. •nd r•corded In th e office ri.itf t1 ,7f
202116
bh settlement has brought modern
t e sT
t ehde
A ...el title lo: Lot 215. of Welch
g
Our Legal Notice Representative
A Partrielee's Subdi•i•ion of part of pet-' STATE or MICHIGAN. In the eircult t
on
Frid
etraca7
.1?
the
'T.."

el
state*.ol'iol
civilization
into
all
Parts
of
Pal-
Pear
i
ay evening, Feb. 5, at. tended to Mayor Nashashibi of
•ate clam 114. north of Pepper Road. now Court f. the County of W.1.... Ch.-
. _
1,,,cs ts ..eeeen on, a is sy, A. I). 1,
925 In I egtine,
transforming
poverty- Orchestra Hall. His lecture, The Jerusalem to attend the first
. City of Detroit, Wayne Counte. Michi- • ern.-flea n.V. " .1. • O.'S". ••' .. — - liber 2119 of Mortise. , . twe e 12 4, on .
will be in attendance at Probate Clerk's Office daily
i Me
ernstein. defendant. At • P.11.10.

stricken
'tree.
places
of
opu.,
World
Facing
Disaster,"
. ■ ..
Into
was
w hirl. mo erases there. claimed to he •
origi- I graduation ceremonies of the lie-
from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. and 2:00 to 3:00 p: ss. All
Dated. Detroit. Mkh.. Jan .11, 1912. I of esid Court, held et the Courthouse in d ucat the dee of thin •otiee, for c ete-
, lent vegetation, and multi plying nallY scheduled for Jan. 28 but' brew University
I
Jan . 2 4.
th• CU y of Detroit, In red County on
RT E
. SAGE.
ROBE
J im) and ...rent the enm of 'e rg') ' h.. '
twelfth de• of Allen
A. D. 1932.
man . if . old the wealth and oppor- , owi
Januer
: • se
to his ac dent in New York , The protect states ng that the ci
Affidavits of Publication may be obtained frott Miss
Circuit Court Conic... i on..
invi-
Campbell.
Cir•
•and
one
hundred
aintme•en
and
01/100
thre nt the Hon.
P
was po stponed one week. The teflon displays a lack of national
untry."
s (21.1117.01) dollar.. No suit or proceed- tunni es of the, coade
Zager before the call of the Court.
1
Team
,.. s1 V :i. o
le
rs of Zd
ion ism
o Jiang bat of reservations in a dicate
s'
bril-1 , self-respect
H ig nir
iV er
.
f e ide in this Sta t e. bu
o f ■
made In the term and
have
be
towing
For
en
t
that
the
audience
will
be
b
ng
w
ith
the
i
ea
f
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nowt.. made by Frank Jan- i whereebout. le unknown, that hi. Mt

ten n
ro dinn ers Wafd Pa per Urges A tab
, liant one, and nu meno
ry
lekl and Welentyna Jankki. his wife. to I known place of reed.. was 1944 CI.-
FOR ADDITIONAL LEGAL . finding • way for cetalizinr
John Zysda. Sr. of the City of Detmit. I toe ..... 15.• York City, New York.
Pit,4)- --rRorr jngsn ei BY ri ICU
American public opinion in fie-m.1 1 re being planned to precede tbe I

Understaading.
NOTICES
Mich. a nt dated tne twelfth km of July It is ordered that the ned defendant enter
of the Jewish National Home, In event
CAIRO.—(J. T. A.)—An on-
In mid eano• on or be..
n recorded he the sere of the his arenas.
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derstanding between Jews and
Arabs is urged by La Reforme, a
Wafd newspaper published here.
The newspaper makes light of the
contention that as the Jews enter
the Arabs must leave Palestine.
Poor in the time of the Turks, Pal-
estine has advanced only owing to
the Jews, says La Reforme, and
Arab-Jewish friction is the work
of meddlers, in and out of Pales-
tine. There is no hope for the
country without Jewish capital, it
is stated.

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