NLEPETRINT JEWISH al Rornaz PAGE SIX and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MUSICIANS' MOTHER JEWS BREATHE MORE FREELY AS NAZI (LEGAL DIES AT AGE OF 62 PARTY FAILS TO SECURE A MAJORITY; , FIGHT FOR JEWISH RIGHTS CONTINUES' Mr.. Alta Leibovites Body Taken I'm Continuing My Trade4n Offer! for Burial to Toledo; Mother of Herschel Leib, Fox Director. By Special Arrangement I Am Permit- ted to Extend My Sensational Allowance Offer Until Saturday, Midnight, August 6. ACT QUICK. $ 6 to $3 5 For your worn tires for fresh, new, lifetime guaranteed Goodyear CARL LANGF.R ALL WEATHERS AND PATHFINDERS Don't miss this fine opportunity to equip your car with new rubber at the lowest prices in 30 years-and with my unusually liberal trade-in offer you can't afford to ride on old tires. You certainly want the best tires you can get for your money. You certainly want the tires that have proven their right to be called FIRST-CHOICE, when you can get them for what a "second-choice" costs. 0. K., then you want GOODYEARS. GOODYEARS are best. The puhlic says so-the pub- lic buys so! More people ride on GOODYEAR tires than o nany other kind-and have for 17 years. Come in and see what your old tires are worth. RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING AT 1933'S LOW PRICES Buick (Std.), Oldsmobile, Studebaker (Std.)-$7.50 Plymouth; $5.50; Chevrolet, $6.25; Essex, $6.50; Pontiac, $6.50 Mrs. Alta Leibovitz, wife of Rev. Abraham Leibovitz a n d mother of four sons who distin- guished themselves in the musical world, died last Saturday morn- ing, at 4 o'clock, after a brief ill- ness. She was 62 years old. Funeral services were held Sun- day morning, the body first being taken to Petach Tikvah Syna- gogue, Petoskey and Holmur, at 10:30, for services which were conducted under the auspices of the Cantors' Association of Be. troit. The addresses during the "heaped" were delivered by Rabbi E. Aishiskin and Rev. E. Zalud- kowski. At the specific desire of the deceased, who expressed the wish to be buried next to her eon, the body was then taken to Toledo for burial, preceding which ser- vices were held in Abele Under- taking Parlors, with Rabbi Licht- enstein officiating. Surviving Mrs. Leibovitz are: Iler husband, Rev. Abraham Leib- ovitz, cantor of Petach Tikvah Synagogue and for a number of years, prior to his coming to De- troit with his family eight years ago, a noted cantor Sri Toledo; four eons, Herschel Leib, who is the director of the Fox Theater Orchestra, and Sol. Sam and Max Leib, also able musicians; and daughters, Mrs. Anna; Israel of Brimingham, Alabama, and Mrs. Betty Rayman of Toledo. The wives of the Detroit can- tors announced that they are planting two trees in Palestine in memory of Mrs. Leibovitz. The name of the deceased will also be inscribed on a tablet in the Petach Tikvah Synagogue. CLASSIFIED M. A. 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One-Stop Snappy Service Station 11800 Dexter Blvd., at Tuxedo (Continued from Page One.) the Reichstag. Whether or not Dr. Bruening's party will choose an alliance is not yet known. The Jewish population anxiously watched the returns of the elec- tions which were broadcast. It is hoped a month of respite will now ensue since the new Reichstag will not convene before the end of August in all probability. Attempt Attack on Home of C. V. Leader Monday. Nazis Monday attempted to at- tack the home of Kurt Sabatsky, representative of the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith in Koenigsberg. Dr. Sabatsky incurred the ire of the Nazis when he made repre- sentations to the East Prussian government concerning the anti- Jewish attacks in Sensburg last week The timely arrival of the police prevented the Nazis from invading the house. The Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith de- clares that its investigation has produced evidence that the at- tempted attack on the home of its representative was of a political nature. Bloodshed was avoided due to the fact that Sabatsky was not at home. On the eve of the German elec- tions on Sunday, Adolf Ilintler addressed a throng of one hun- dred thousand in Frankfort-Am- Main. The Angriff, Nazi organ, com- menting on Hitler's campaign speech, declares: "Although the Jews have converted our famous city of Frankfort into a new Jeru- salem, and crowded it with their brethren and with speculators, nevertheless the Hitler meeting was a tremendous success." The Jewish community in Frank- fort is more than 800 years old. REJECT HATVANY, SPLIT PEN CLUB Wow& illitfrtk 7739 John R. St MANUEL URBACH Trinity 2-2114 ROY B. CARLIN RETURN TO ZIONIST LEADERSHIP IS NOT DR. WEIZMAN'S AIM (Continued from Page One.) Jews who were beaten up and and driven out of Transjordania although they had come to pur- chase land of a would-be seller. The case is irrelevant as far as the general attitude is concerned, Dr. Arlosoroff maintained. French Report Attacked. FOR RENT-STORE - Butcher location foreeeeee I mere. Available Sept. I. Call AM 8193 after II A. M. 1 M onuments • I THREE PATRIARCHS AT DETROIT JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME ENGAGED IN STUDY OF THE TALMUD REV. J. SILVERMAN Dr. Brodetsky's Report. CONCRETE GARBAGE ASH RECEPTACLES N.4 to CA.* UI you BUY NOVI Do ”t wait H. M...K"Orig.114. AN 1927 Mere. Garfield 7106 Two Jews Hanged As Communist Agitators. BUDAPEST. - J. T. A. Within six hours of their appear- ance in court, two Jews, declared atheists, were convicted, July 29, as Communist leaders seeking the downfall of the Hungarian gov- ernment and hanged. They are Americh Szaly and Alexander Fuerst. A semi-official tion was hurried for the reason communique states that the execu- that the Constitution provides that no Jew may be executed on the Sabbath. An appeal for the postpone. ment of the execution arrived too late. The accused admitted that they attempted the reorganizaion of the Hungarian Communist Party. They claimed that their work was of an unimportant technical char- acter and planned the utilization of peaceful means only. MEDETROITJEWISit OWN ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A Wayne County Legal Notice Publication, SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager of Legal Department Dr. Selig Brodetsky, member of the world Zionist Executive in charge of political affairs, in an address delivered after the formal opening of the sessions. on Thurs- day, described the political situa- tion. h• situation, Dr. Brodetsky stated, is far from satisfactory. Although a slight improvement has taken place, opportunities for further improvement exist. The sessions were formally opened by Dr. Leo Motzkin, chair. man of the Actions Committee in They the presence of approximately 60 The above photograph is of three of the oldest residents at the Jewish Old Folks' Home. accredited members, and other are shown here while In a dispute seer a Talmudic problem. A complete story of the history of this Jewish Old Folks' Home appeared in The Detroit Jewish Zionists who had been Invited to attend. Chronicle last week. Cadillac 1040 525 Woodward Avenue NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS -- urea further notice,semiono of the Wayne Circuit Court will be as follows: Mondaye-1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays-9 a. m. to I p. m. No meek. on Saturdays. Motion. will be heard on Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Charges Two Communists Con- demned Because Jews. PARIS.-(J. T. A.)-The as- sertion that the two Communists, Emmerich Szalay and Alexander Fuerst, hung by order of ' the Budapest authorities, were con- demned because they were Jews was made by Deputy Jean Lon- guet of France, a grandson of Karl Marx, in a statement to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Deputy Longuet, prominent So- cialist leader, came to Budapest to defend the executed Commun- ists. He denounced the trial pro- cedure as abhorrent. Attorneys Election Results Gratify Hitler. MUNICH.-(J. T. A.)-Gratifi- for the accused were not permit- cation with the results of the elec- ted to communicate with their tion was expressed here by Adolf clients and were not even shown the charges against them. Hitler, National Socialist leader. Nahum Sokolow, president of the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency for Pales- ISAAC DREIFUSS, President. WANTED--Young huffiness girl to %hare tine, urged at Friday's session of lovely apartment. Reanonable Room- the Actions Committee that the mate leaffine town. Referent-ea ex• report of Lewis French, Palestine changed. Call Cherry 7700 baleen Land Commissioner, be rejected 10 and 8 o'elock any day. In its entirety. FOR RENT-Light, airy room with live Dr. Sokolow emphasized that he windows, modernly furnished. Contin- uoun hot water and shower, smail made this recommendation in his 1017.18 DIME BANK BLDG. family. Near bum and car line. Rem- Hugarian Group Won't Ad- onable price. 2297 Itmetwood or call personal capacity. Memorial D•dgesers and Builders of Mausoleum., Monuments, Mmkers of Garfield 6575. Meier Grossman, member of the mit Author of Jewish Every Description. FOR RENT-Nice. large front room by World Executive of the Revision. Birth; Committee Quits We Duplicate, Clean .ad Cut Letters ea Erected Monuments and Mark• young opl Reanonable. e. Good tram.. ist Union, and outstanding in Re- era at Cemetery. Before Buying Let Us Submit Our Prks• and Land- portatiope n. 2006 • West l'hiladelphia scape Drewings Skewing Monument 3et-Ue. visionist circles, stated that the between Twelfth and Fourteenth. Apt. BUDAPEST.-(J. T. A.)-The British government should have ex- 309 Levy. Hungarian Pen Club has split over Display room 9401 W. FORT IT. Car. Woodmre pelled Mr. French from Palestine the refusal of the members to ad- FOR RENT-Large. airy room for one CAEIllaa MUS V1oetroed 1.241 or two. Game if nee eeeee y Reason- for the reason that his recommen- mit to membership Baron Ludwig eble. 1411 Virginia Perk between dations are directed not only Hatvany, the well-known novelist, Woodrow Wilson and Byron . against the Jews but chiefly because he is of Jewish origin During the recent International FOR SALE-Duplex. 5 rooms each. Mod• against Great Britain making its ern. Side drive eeeeee Remonable. task in Palestine impossible and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Congress of the Pen Club in Buda- West Grand avenue between Linwood pest, some of the greatest writers and LaSalle. Write Box 175, Detroit attempting to frustate its solemn obligations to bring about the res- Jewish Chronicle. of the world who attended the con- gress made • • point of visiting A REFINED GENTLEMAN wants to •r- toration of the Jewish National Homeland. range • partnership with •n autonst Baron Hatvany at his home and UNDOMANIRS who will want to drive leisurely during Mr. Grossman disapproved the met there a number of other writ- Atietest o . to Ire Angel., suggestion that the Jewish Agency ers who are excluded from the Hun- Celifornia. Will help drive: also will purchase land in Trensjordania divide half of net profile without ar garian Pen Club because of their inveatment from • few hour's work a from Arab sheiks. This is a mat- Jewish origin. They also discussed My on the trip. Reference. exchaneed. the matter with the leading Hun- Write to lion 200. care of Chronicle. t ter .. for direct negotiation with the Londo n, in garian writers, including Michael RENT-Neatly furnishedroots for the League of Nations in Geneva Habits, the great novelist and poet, FOR lady or gentlem. Board if desired. who gave their word that Baron 1901 Taylor, between Twelfth end and the United States. F ourteenth. phone Euclid Hatvany and his friends should misamanamasnogammultisati Mr. Grossman ridiculed Dr. be admitted to the Pen Club. Arlosoroff's praise of the High Commissioner's understanding of When the question was put again he hoped the Jews of Hungary INCOME TAX SPECIALIST to the members of the club, they would never again produce,a man Palestine problems and his sym- Income Tax Work Exclusively Granite and liaride pathy toward Zionist aims. It is refused to agree to the proposal of so anti-national as ilatvany. For the Past 12 Years the committee, and the committee One of the judges in sentencing a mistake to believe that Sir Ar- Practitioner before Treasury has subs6quently resigned. him ascribed his attitude to the thur Grenfell Wauchope will per- Department. I act as your rep- In 1928, Baron Hatvany, who had fact that he was of Jewinh blood mit himself to be educated in Dr. eeeee tative in all income tax Arlosoroff's kindergarten. More- fled during the White Terror, re- and not a true Maygar. CMOS. 7729 TWELFTH ST. over, it is necessary to remember turned to Hungary, and was ar- 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. rested and sentenced to seven years' Arab Met. Against Jews in Tunis. that Wauchope is merely • tem- Phones-Office, Cherry 0142. Euclid 7192 LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-Threats porary executive, while the Brit- imprisonment for having denounced Res., Lenox 9698. the liorthy regime. Professor Ein- against the Jews by Arabs of ish governmment will remain. Any Tunis, a daily occurrence, culmin- education must therefore be ap- stein, John Galsworthy, the presi- Secure. Phosphorus Exploitation dent of the International Pen Club, ated in an Arab riot in the Jew- plied to the British government Rights. H. G. Wells, and many other fam- ish quarter, on Monday, when 11 which is neglected. JERUSALEM.- ( J. T. A. )- ous people intervened on his be- Jews were wounded. Mr. Grossman expressed willing- REV. JACOB L SKLAR A British company has secured the half. Nevertheless. he had to serve Among the injured in Rabbi ness to recognize the successes concession for the exploitation of several years of imprisonment. Simon Cohen. One of the injured, achieved by Dr. Selig Brodetsky Detroit's Lead., and r the phosphorus fields near Bessar- Count Klebelsberg, the minister of Jacob Anery, is in a grave condi- in his capacity of Zionist world Best Know. abia. education, said in parliament that tion. executive member in charge of MOHEL political affairs. Nevertheless, "I Recommended by the am happy to see a change in the ,,tkuno.minent City's irnhos general attitude of the Zionist Ex- ISIS Harohrood Ave. ecutive to Zionist policy." Memo Trinity 21428 Dr. Isaac Gruenbaum and George Halpern supported the suggestion of Dr. Sokolov that the French report be rejected. No actions were held by the Rev. Cantor Actions Committee on the Sab- David Golden bath. A reception for the delegates Detroit'. Favorit• MOHEL was held at the home of Dr. Na- Wedding Ceremo- hum Sokolow, head of the world ides Performed at Zionist movement. Home and by In the course of the debate on Appointment the political reports in which 2220 Clairesount Rabbi Meyer Berlin, president of Edeciad 9190 the World Mizrachi Organization. and M. M. Nssihkin, president of the Jewish National Fund, partici- pated. Mr. Ussishkin explained the reasons which Prompted the Jew- ish National Fund to accept a compromise with regard to the Mohel Specialist leasing of the Wadi Mawareth land to Arabs. MONUMENT SALES AND SERVICE CO., The Nazi chieftain expressed the certainty that the Nazis would be supreme in any coalition of the Right. "I ant deeply gratified," he said, "because the Communists and the Sociaalists together have fewer Reichstag mandates than the Nezis alone. That clearly establishes our party's hegemony in any coali- tion of the Right." NOTICE SECTION Dr. Brodetsky emphasized that his election as political leader of the Zionist Executive in London as well as the election of two Laborite members of the Execu- tive, was made "in the face of the clear declaration of adherence to Weizman policy." Dr, Brodetsky warned against the fallacy of believing that Brit- ain will consent to be pushed for- ward by violent methods, warning also against the Revisionists and the neperatists in their political activity, which, he stated, cannot be tolerated. Dr. Brodetsky referred to the report of Lewis French, Palestine Land Commissioner, and asserted he cannot understand how de- mands can yet be made for its rejection. The government's re- quest for observations regarding the report was submitted to the Political Committee of the Actions Committee with the recommenda- tion that it carefully study the matter. "Although there is no ground for excessive optimism, at the same time there is no ground for pessimism. The counsel of despair must be rejected. We must con- centrate on the constructive," Dr. Brodetsky concluded. Says Issuance of French Report Could Have Been Prevented. The Actions Committee concluded its debate on the political reports delivered by members of the World Zionist Executive at two o'clock Monday morning after hearing the rebuttals of Nahum Sokolow, Dr. Brodetsky and Dr. Arlosoroff. The latter speakers dealth chiefly with the attitude to be adopted to- ward the report of Lewish French, Palestine land commissioner, rela- tions with the High Commissioner and the lease by the Jewish Nation- al Fund of part of the land in Wadi Mawareth. The Jewish National Fund was attacked throughout the day for yielding to government influence , and leasing of this land to Arab I squatters. A sensation was caused by Dr. Leo Motzkin, chairman of the Ac- tions Committee, who departed from the rule he has followed in all the years he has held the chair- manship, of not participating in the debate, deeming his office pre- eluded him from doing so. Dr. Malkin, in the midst of the debate with members of the Zionist executive, took the floor and de- dared that the issuing of the French report might have been prevented had the Actions Com- mittee been convened earlier. The Actions Committee is sched- uled to meet twice a year accord. ing to the constitution. The pres- ent meeting is the first, however, since the World Zionist Congress in Basle last year and takes place one year after the election o fits 62 members at the Zionist Con- gresa. Wauchope Announc es 21,500 Gift at Fruit Show. Jaffa.-(J. T. A.) -The first Palestine fruit show opened here July 27. Four hundred varieties of fruit are on display. The occasion was utilized by the High Commissioner, Sir Ar- thur Grenfell Wauchope, to an- nounce his gift of 51,200 to es- tablish a horticultural station at Farradyia• near Safad. Sir Arthur also made an addi- tional gift of 5300 for the estab- lishment of village school gardens. Japanes e Form Jewish Society. TOX10.-(J. T. A.)-A Japan- Starry Hffitman, attorney at low, has moved his offices from 1672 to 1959 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Cadillac 4923. --- Mark. S. Simon, ettorney, he. moved his offices from 1916 to 1959 Flirt Na- tional Bank tilde. Wee.. Cediller 4923. FIRST INSERTION Joel W. Josephson, Attorney, 1033 First National Bank Bldg. MORTGAGE SALE.-Default having been made in the terms and condition. of a certain mortgage made by Dewdner Home Builders, Incorporated, a Michigan Corporation, of Detroit, Wayne County. Michigan, Mortongorn, to Columbus Mut- ual Life Inamence Co., an Ohio Corpora- .±: telit tel :)eunnt'yb•unIFIthOhdiao); oTV:7!" O. 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Wayne and State of Michigan, on the seventh day of June, A. D. 1928, in Ube, 2148 of Mortgages,on page 216. of which mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice. fo r principal and intereet, the sum of •Ight •th it and thousand nine hund red fortyree m or 15/100 (38943.15) dollar .. No Proceedings at law or in equity havIne been instituted to recover the ebt mewed by said mortgage or they Put thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mort- gage. and pursuant to the statute of the State of Mich.., in such yam made and Provided. souk. is hereby elven that on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1989 e 12 oclock noon, Ea stern Standard Time, mid mort- • cage will be foreclosed by • sale at public metion. to the hlgheet bidder, at the Southerly or Congress Wert entrance to the County Building In the City of Detroit, Warne County, Michigan (that being the building wherein the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne le held). of the premise. described in said wort- ;rage, or so much thereof es may be ne. eeee ry to pay the amount due. • afore- mid on said mortgage, with the interest thereon at seven per cent (7%) and all legalcoats, ch eeeee and men... In- eluding Me attorney free allowed by law. and 'also any eum or sums which may be paid by the mortgagee nee aaaaa y to protect its intereet in the premises. Which said mend.m described follower All that certain piece or parcel of land it In the City of Detroit. In the County of Wayne. and State of Michigan, and described as follows. to- wit: Lot 55, Seymour •nd Tromter's Loyola Park Subdivision, being • part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Town 1 South, Range 11 East, according to the plat thereof a recorded in Laser 46, page 41 of Plats Located-Emt side ofRoselawn-Ward No. M. Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug. 4, 1932. TI1E COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBUS. OHIO, Mort aaaaa . JOEL W. JOSEPHSON. Attorney for Mortgagee. ■ Edward B. Ban". I Herbert M. Eiger, Attor.ys, 919 Free Prone Bldg. 594542 STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne, u.-Solt vend., before Hon. Henry G. Nieoi, a Circuit Court Cum- mIffitioner for said County. Irtween Northwestern Contract Company, • Mich- igan Corporation. plaintiff. vs. Jahn R. Birtwell and Margaret BIrtwell, his wife. defendants. Summons teemed and return- ed that defendants cannot be found. It appear'. by •Mdaylt, that said defen- dants reel. in this state. sod that 'pro- ee.• for their •..dance hee been duly issued and the name could not be veered by moron of their absence from thin state, or their concealefien1 within thl. .tat, •nd/or their continued al. Pence from their place of reeldence. It is ordered that the mid de- fendants appear at the Courtroom of the undersigned, Wayne County Buildine. Detroit, Michigan. at ten o'clock A. IL on the 'mond day of September. 1932. and defend the complaint filled in thin atilt or Judgment will he entered by de- fault. and that this order be d or publiehed as required by etatute, The foregoing suit involves title to: The South 15.4 feet of Lot 81 and the North II feet of lot (2. Magruder Park Sub divIetion of the South 5 of the North 54 of the Northwest 'd of the Southwest ( 1 of Section 17. T. I 8.. R. II East (Greenfield Township) now City of De- troit. Wayne County, Michigan. Dated. Detroit. Mich. July 29, 1932. G. NICOL, It Circuit Court Cammisffioner. C. W. Tows. video, Attorney, 1430 Boole 255180 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, pending before Hon. Henry G. Nicol, • Circuit Court Com- mbrioner for said County. between Archie G. Servin, Mary A. Servis, hi. wife, Clyde F.. Servin, Maude Servls, his wife and Jessie Semi. Btrieth, plaintiffs. ve. Orville B. /ditman and Olive M. Illit• man. hi. wife, defendants. Summon. Issued and returned that defendant Olive If Illitrnan cannot be found. it appearing by ffidavit, that it cannot be ascertained nwhet Mate or country the defendant reside,. It Is ordered that the said de- fendant appear at the Courtroom of the undersigned. Wayne County Building. De- troit, Miehigan, at ten A. M. on the seventh day of September. 1932, and defend the complain filed in that suit or Judement will be entered by default, and that this order be served or pub- lished as required by statute. The fore- wolnr suit Imo.• title to: Lot num- treed 89, Hutton, Tigehon and Nall Sub• divigion of the Northerly 30,356 acres of that part of Private Claims MI. ISM, 611 and 359 lying Southof and ad- /acent to Jeffemon even.. City of De- troit, County of Wayne. State of Michig•n (and the buildings thereon) property being known as 1521 Lyme. men.. Dated. Detroit, Mich., A. 11. 1932. HT.NR Y O L Circuit Court Commiee lon er. I ouch C. W. Via.., Meitner, 1431 Book Too., 591270 STATE OP MICHIGAN, Couety of Wayne. se.--Sult pending before Hon. Robert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Corn• for said county, between Brent Standley. plaintiff, •s. Miriam Brent Rudyn, defendant. Summons lamed and returned that defendant cannot be found • it appearing by affidavit that it cannot e mew inwhat .fete or cotentry the defendant reed., It I. ordered that the eels defendant appear at t he Court- room of the ....tenet Wayne Count Building. Detroit. Mithieen • at ten o'cloele A. M. on the ....nth day of September. 1959 and defend thenomplaint filed In this suit or Judgment will be entered by default, end that (hie order be eerved orpublished an required by statute. 'The foreman, suit Involves title to: Lot num- bered 121 of Amt.'• Subdivielonof part of '4 Section 17, Ten Thousand Acre Tract. Greenfield, Way. County, Michigan. meantime to the plat thereof as recorded May 13. 191 • in Mee 30. gees 45 of Plate, k Wayne County Remade; more co mmonly know al 2221 W. Phila. delphia mmue. of Detroit. Dated: Detroit. Mich, Aug 1. 1112. HENRY G. NICO L. Clerult Court Commisainer. o L cos Besse M. Garner. Attorney. 100 ar Benton B. W olfe, Attorney, 400.9 Chub vo X g• NOTICE is hereby given that the part• nership heretofore conducted under the name of Weise Bros.. by Frederick Weiss Arthur Weiss. doing business at 8054 West Fort Street. was dissolved by nrol• tual consent by the retirement of Feeder- irk Weiss from the said partnership. Hereafter, mid latrines* will be con duct- ed under the same name by Walter Weiss and Arthur Weise. who have purchased b interest of Frederick Wear. All debt. due and owing, or contracted here. after are to be paid by Walter Weiss or Arthur Weiss FREDERICK WEISS, AR7'1111R WEIRS, WALTER WEISS, west de William Henry Gallagher, Attorney, 3001 Barium Tower. 295022 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, .e -Sulfa pending before Hon. Henry G. Nicol, a Circuit Court Com- missioner for raid county, between Rosalie Gates, plaintiff, yr Harry Zin. me r, defendant. Summons bunted coil returned that defendant cannot be found, it appearing by affidavit, that mid de- fendant renidm In [hie elate •nd that Proms. for his ffitpea rance hal been duly issued and the mme could not be eerved by reason of his airence from this State, or his mncealment within this Stet, •nd/or his continued absence from hi. place of residence, It Is ordered that the said defendant appear at the Courtroom of the underffigned. Wayne County. Detroit, Michigan, at ten o•clock A. M. on September 1932, and defend the complaint filed in this suit or Judgment will be entered by default, d or pub- •nd that this order be lished m required by statute. Te fore- it In•olves title tor Lots Nuen• going bored 45 and 49 of Bernhard and Julius Strobe Subdivision of part of private Clohn 171, Lorene., Farm. South of the D. M. T. R. R., Wayne County, Michi- gan. Dated. Detroit. Auguet 2, 1982. HENRY G. NICOL, Circuit Court Commissiomr, a Joel W. Josephson, Attorney 1033 First National Bank Bldg. MORTGAGE SALE.-Default haring been made In the terms and conditions certain mortgage made by Look of Eisenernith and Fannie Eleemnith. bin wife, of Detroit, Wayne County, Michi• gm, Mortgagor., to Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co., an Ohio Corporation, e dated the of Columbus, Ohio, eleventh day of April, A. D. 1925, and recorded in the office of the Reginter of Deed,, for the County of Way. and State of Michigan, on the twelfth day o' April, A. D. 1929 In Liber 2118 of Mart , n page o on 1711,which w mort- gage there i s claimed to he due, at the date of thin notice, for principal and in- tereet, the sum of five thousand three hundred fifty•five and 93/100 (25,365.931 dollars. No mit or proceedings at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the debt metered by maid mort• gage or any part thereof. Now, there• fore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in mid mortmge, and pursuant to the ste tute of the State of Michigan. In arch yam made and provided, notice I. hereby given that on MONDAY, THE SEVENTII DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1939 at 12 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard Time, mid mortgage will be foreclosed by • mkt at public auetion, to the Wend bidder, at the Southerly or Congress street entrance to the County Buildine In the City of Detroit, Wayne County. Michigan (that being the build• in[ wherein the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne Is held), of the prem• he• described in mid mortgage. or ea much thereof • may be neceerry to pay the amount due, as aforde• id. on mid mortgage, with the interest thereon at omen per cent (7%) and all legal milts, eh and mamma, Including the attorney free allowed by law, and elm any mum or mes which may be paid by the mortgragm n to protect its interest In the premises. Which mId premier. are described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land @Rusted In the City of Detroit, in the County of Wayne, end State of Michigan and described an follows, to-witr Lot 533 Thome ('ark Subdiviffion of Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of fiection 19 Town 1 South, Range 11 Eaet, Green• field Township. amordine to the plat thereof, as recorded In Liber 117. page 33 of Plat. Dated: Detroit. Mich., Aug. 4. 1912. THE COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY OF COLUMBUS. OHIO, Mortgagee. JOEL W. JOSEPHSON. Attorney for Mortals ■ Jm1 W. Josephs., Attorney 1033 First NatIonal Bank Bide. MORTGAGE SALE.-Default hming bees made in the ten. and conditiona of certain mortgam made by Freder- ick M. Yo or and Anna Montellore his wife, and Robert Arrol end Ame n s Arrol, hi. wife. of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, mortgagors, to Co- lumbus Mutual on, Life Insureenc• Co., •n Ohio Corporati of Columbus, Ohio. mort eeeee dated the twenty-ninth risa of March. A. D. 1929 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deed., for the County of Wayne and State of Mirhi. can, on the thirty-fart day of March. A D. 1929 in Liber 2111 of Ho , on Mar 95, on which manage there i• claimed to be due, at the date of thi. notice, for principal and interest, the elm of six thomend one hundred eighty- three and 06/I 00 (56153.08) dolled, Nn mit or proyeedine, at law or in emit, Arming been institueed to reeover the debt metered by Paid mortgage or •n• part thereof. Now. of therefore. by v ia• tue of the power mle contained n old mortgage, and purauant to the etat• ate of the State of Michigan, in sorb cam made and nrovidont, noels. I. herd , given that on TILE SEVENTII DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1959 et 12 o 'dock noon. Eastern Standard Tivr said mod mogere will be foreein•ed be s vale at public auction, to the highe.1 bidder, at the Southerly or Con eeeee street trance to the County Building imni,thhie„cur of be Diest M b rani C.= (that in the Circuit Court for are County Wayne Is held), of the mend do. scribed In maid mortgama or eo thereof m may be mummery to m, the amount due. tea •formaid. on mid molt. gage with the interest thereon at eevn Pm cent (7%) and nil legal rata, charm. and a peones, Irwludlne .11114, atentytor .,n ar, fee allowed by law, and or men. which may be paid by the Int.re• ranee emissary to protect its interest In the premises, Which mid peered an a described a• follow.: All thet cert in rime nr parcel of land ffituffied In he Cite of Detroit. in the County of Watse. ■ MONDAY, Ln S u ldbl odw8 7.11onn:o1ift l' h,th:OFFa eaf ti half o• No-th- Pt Quarter of Smtion 20, Town I South. Range 11 East. Township or 1. entet f .11:7 fol nie „ l .1 ,. 4t:orn .. pa th... e .e.mp5I r e record ed of .let ' Dated, Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 4. 1917. T JO HIF.,LsCO Wn t rn 11 JIMo r,11LIS:so tIT NT. /AI, LITE IN- SURANuE COMPANY OF COMO,- 1 Attorn ey Henry * Barmen, en, Attorney, 1005 La. Fayette B ". 295051 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Weyer. ss.--Sult pending before /fon. Henry G. Nicol. • Circuit Court Coes• rnimioner for mild county, beams Gottlieb Fronting. plaintiff, leg Seem Oehnleowski and Th eeeee Oximkoveski, sir Summon. Mimed and returned that defendant. cannot be found. it al:- n to pea r e„d rI: a in by ddefperaxds,,, hnno,, t eatih., Murphy their ste duly hr "7.04 . and torLIil .m rl'" , could not sb" be senered STATE OP MICHIGAN. County or author their toatinued absence "II' " land 294'12 P". ese-Jewish Society has been pending before H. .f,"one *ttheetrh'pil rare:r t": of .."j:I. de"nce7UhIit"itt tor Henry G. Nkol, • Circuit Court Corn- formed here at the initiative of enis•ioner for mid togne• between of the underarm', North Americas Water lerestment Cor- at the Courtroom o the Japanese, Tabun Sakai. plaintiff. •s. Sadie Helmet, de- The organization will have as poration. fondant. S mons i ued ; 74 ; A i .: .4 01; one of its primary functions sup- that defendant cannot be• found. returned et m- t h I, Dort of the rebuilding of the Jew- em... by •fild•vie. Mat it cannot ned in what state or reentry ish National Homeland in Pales- deimdent ...Mee it I tine. Only Japanese will he ell- to old 12/ ..o blenitzOatitn on elnbg j csw hisp w inhotbdisispnleaw y , end :f ddi::::" .1k 4 ,aq at to o'elnck and beIng fimeribed • a. It ev,",;r7 ithz corne.aint filed In Menton of the Wmt special merit of be this rit will named lion- of 0‘. W." 4 r orary • Fractional Pecti o• TT T. 9 S. R. group. We are not free, whose Freedom cloth consist in musing with our faces toward the Past. -James Russell Or publiMed requised be xteteee "n. foregoing mit in tit. to: Ler nuothered le of Robert Oalonini• Ala Vista elebdiffiekne, known as 1225 Sturte- e City et Detroit County o w aDee n rei eliDe kthred 11 41,%Mieh. togi41.01L1112 amok Court Co.oreleeberm, err Fret, iffine North of Mkbir• e to the reworded plat thereof Lasted: Detroit, Mich , Aug. t. 1,11 HENRY G. NICOL Circuit Court Commiserate. - according TURN TR N O PACE SEVEN TPA LEGAL NOTICES ADDITIONAL