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PIEDEFRORAMSfi PtONIGg
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PROFESSOR FOAKES JACKSON BRANDS
THE TREATMENT OF
POLAND'S JEWISH
RITUAL MURDER CHARGE RIDICULOUS
John Gilbert makes a terrific
hit in his own rtory, "Downstairs,"
which
comes to the Fisher screen
((Continued from Editorial Page.) Friday,
Aug. 26. It
the old
Gilbert
who has come back. He
hibiting discrimination, on the
with
the
old
thrill
and
the
old
score of race, language or creed
in civil and political rights has magic romance. Once again he
plays
the
kind
of
role
that
made
also, and still is, grossly violated.
By "gerrimandering" the repre- him the idol of thousands of film
sentation of about 40 to which the fans.
Jews were entitled on a basis of
population and membership at
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS
large in the lower house of her
legislature was greatly reduced,
and further curtailed from time
to time, as also their right to 7
members of the Senate. Despite
the express promises of the ar-
ticle as to the right to use of
their language in public assem-
blies, according to the Amende
book, a decree in 1927 forbade
use of Yiddish and Ilebrew in
public assemblies in Galicia, and
their use for transmitting Irk.
graph and telephone mersages
was seriously curtailed. Ingen-
ious restrictions, not specifically
naming the Jews have curtailed
their right to enter
' various pro-
fessions and public life.
MINORITIES
(Continued from Page One.)
reading? The writer of this damnable
charge, who bails from Assam. gives
him elf • very poor testimonial for echo!.
• rebip or fairness But that Mr. L. P.
Jacks, of •11 people, should have printed
stuff of this sort Is Incomprehensible.
I. It • ea. of Homer caught napping?
Or is Saul also among the Prophets?
By penning these words the writer of
the note really chows that he I. unfit
to write in the liffibert Journ•l. Doe,
he (or is it •he?) not know that early
Christiana were oleo accused of ritual
murder? Don he not know that the
Bible prohibit, blood as food, and th•t
down to this day Jew. have an abohr-
crone of blood. so much en that they
will not eat an eon with a spot of blood
in it? lisa he ever heard of the numer-
ous Pop. who have publicly espreeeed
their abhorrence of the shameful accuss•
Charge Assailed.
tient Has he ever end Professor Strack'e
comprehensive study of this subject and
does he know the conclusion at which
this famous Chrintion theologian arrives,
We it•y to Ray Knight what Tertullian,
one of the Church Fathers. raid to those
who accused the early Christians of what
Ray Knight acct.. the Jews: 'If you
really believe it prone it: if you can-
not, cease to believe in'
"It Is quite evident that Ray Knight
To
cannot be regarded as an authority
ret,estsu terrible •n ecru...Ion on so
film , " • ba.le betoken, ottipidity or
irresponeibility, or both. Hut what
difficult to understand is thia: How
comeo it that a person of such erode
sod prejudiced judgmente in allowed to
"The Jewith reader will rub his eyes write in the liffibert Journal?" Ilenemmi
In wonder. Where im he What is he conclude,
lion which, ridiculous as it Is, has
continued through the ages and
has been transferred from Jews to
Christians and then employed by
Christians against the Jews . . .
In each instance there was an un-
warranted suspicion that a hu-
man sacrifice was part of a wor-
ship so carefully hidden from the
outside world ... Not so long ago
this absurd and wicked fiction
' caused a cruel persecution of the
Jews in Eastern Europe."
The author of the article in the
'Ilibbert Journal, Ray Knight, is
sharply criticized, while surprise
is expressed that L. P. Jack, ed-
itor of the quarterly, should have
permitted this statement to ap-
pear, by Benammi, prominent
Jewish columnist, writing in the
July 29 issue of the London Jew-
ish Chronicle.
Quoting the Ray Knight state-
ment on Jews and ritual murder,
Benammi declares:
PLAN TO CONVENE
WORLD CONGRESS
IN GENEVA IN '34
(Continued from Page One)
since, if the Zionist problem is
not excluded from the kgenda, it
will make the cooperation of these
groups impossible. He expressed
the viewpoint that many of the
organizations not participating in
the conference had absented them-
selves because of their that this
conference would be converted
aito a Zionist movement for cham-
pioning the cause of Palestine.
This viewpoint was challenged
by Josef Sprinzak and Meyer
Dizengoff of l'alestine, who as-
serted that it was unthinkable
that a world Jewish congress
should exclude such a driving
force in Jewish life as the Pales-
tine question.
Name Praeeidium.
Speakers called for the con-
vening of the congress within 12
months or within two or three
years. Those who hold the view
that the Congress should not MTH
to solve immediate Jewish diffi-
oulties prefer that a longer pe-
riod elapse before the congress is
convened so that the fullest demo-
cratic representation may be se-
cured.
A praesidium of 17 was named
and includes the following: Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise, New York; Os-
car Cohn, Germany; M. Disco-
golf, Palestine; Isaac Gruenbaum,
Warsaw; I. Jefroykin, Paris; E.
hierflelis, Czechoslovakia.
From the very outset, the world
Jewish congress, its advisability
and feasibility, loomed up as the
dominating issue before the con-
ference.
Echo of Controversy.
Reverberations of the contro-
versy between the American Jew-
ish Congress and the American
Jewish Committee were present
in the addresses both of Dr. Wise
and Dr. Nahum Goldmann who has
been representing the Congress
abroad in its arrangements for the
conference here.
Dr. Wise in his address stated
that It will be a function of the
World Jewish Congress to deal
first with the status of Jews in
various lands, and second with the
economic situation of the Jews
created by lawlessness.
The conference at its opening
sessions resembled a miniature
Zionist Congress except for the
presence of an appreciable pro-
portion of non-Zionists and even
anti-Zionists. The latter group,
representing Polish Jewish groups
for the most part, came to the
conference with a view t cnsulta-
tin and to find som solution for
the economic destruction of Polish
Jewry.
Deutsch Opens Conference
The conference was opened of-
ficially by Bernard S. Deutsch,
president of the American Jewish
Congress. Lie was followed by
Nahum Goldmann. The closing
speech of the afternoon mission
was delivered by Dr. Stephen S.
Wise.
The leading speaker of the eve-
ning session was George Kareski,
president of the Federation of
Jewish Communities, who deliver-
the Jews in Germany. The Jew-
ed an address on the position of
ish situation in Roumania was de-
scribed by Deputy Meyer Ebner.
Addresses were also delivered by
M. Schmorak of Poland, Dr.
Joseph Tenenbaum of New York,
M. Yefroikin of France, M. Mar-
gulies of Czechoslovakia a n d
Robert Stricker of Vienna.
Attending the sessions is Pro-
fessor William Rappard, head of
the Mandates Commission of the
League of Nations.
Greeting, From Notables
Greetings were received from
Senator William E. Borah of
Idaho, chairman of the Foreign
Relations committee of the United
States Senate; Prof. George Bern-
hard, former editor of the Vos-
siche Zeitung, whose ill health pre-
vented his attendance; Simon
Dubnov, noted Jewish historian;
Professor Albert Einstein and
Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, head of the
world association of Jewish
Women.
Letters expressing sympathy
with the purpose of the confer-
ence were also received from
Jewish organizations in Jugo-
slavia, Czechoslavia, Egypt, Spain,
Turkey and Mexico.
Next to the world Jewish con-
gress plan, the leading subject be-
fore the conference Is a discus-
sion of the plan of Professor Gu-
ido Tedeschi of Rome, for the es-
organization, under the aegis of
the ', eerie of Nations, to combat
antl-SemItism.
Vrue Fire. OP...1Ni Gas
Dr. Wise received an ovation
when referring to the situation of
the Jews in Germany, he declared:
that the Jews would not be physi-
cally exiled from the Germany of
Heine, Wasserman, Itathenan and
Hinstein.
Referring to the opponents of
the world Jewish Congress idea in
England, America, France and
elsewhere, as "the Jewish Grand
will come when a world Jewish
Duke.," Dr. Wise said the time
I
CRUSHING INFRACTIONS
More serious have been the
disregard in large degree of the
educational clauses of Articles
and 9. Adequate schools for the
country's population do not exist,
and Jewish entrance into voca-
tional and secondary schools,
The keynote sounded by Dr.
high schools, and universities has
Kareski was that while a world
been greatly curtailed. Still more '
Jewish congress would be of less
serious has been the disregard
aid to the Jews of Germany than
of Article 0, as to the allotment
to the Jews of Eastern Europe.
of "equitable shares" of public
nevertheless, German Jewry may
funds for the Jewish schools
soon find itself in a position where
which would otherwise serve as
a substitute for the public
• common Jewish platform may be
the only place from which the
schools closed to them. Instead
voice of Jewry may be heard.
of granting to the Jews their
equitable share of such funds,
Even the present c ampaign eon.
based on population-now grant-
ducted by Jewish "assimilator."
ed to nearly all the other minor-
for the purpose of e nlightenment
ities,-a mere fraction of such
may be suppressed one day, he
sum, an utter pittance, is grant-
stated. If the Nazis come to pow-
"Whose
ee',
despite continuing protests.
be:
er the question will
The Jews are so impoverished
influence will prevail?" Will the
that
they cannot support these
mass hatred prevail or will the
schools adequately out of their
Nati intellectuals of the Keyser
own
fonds while on the other
ling type who came to the Nall
hand the right of the Govern-
movement from purely idealistic
ment
to couple such subsidies
motives prevail. The greatest
with a requirement for instruc-
danger with which German Jewry
tion
in
Polish would be of inval-
is .onfronted is the s ystematic
uable service in the assimilation
process being conducted for the
of the Jews and in promoting
exclusion of Jews from the era-
friendly relations between Jews
nomic life of German Jewry, he
and non-Jews.
pointed out. The middle dais in
It is only proper to say that
ompletely
particular has been c
the Polish Ambassador in the
ruined.
United
States has co-operated
No solution, in the viewpoint of
with the American Jewish Com-
Dr. Kareski, can save the Jewish
mittee, in recent years, to im-
from this e conomic ruina- prove Jewish conditions by mak-
tion, although efforts must be
ing representations to his gov-
many
as
possible
made to save as
ernment, Poland desiring to se-
by o rganising the Jews in coop-
cure American good opinion and
erative organizations
American loans. Moreover, the
Dr. Kareski drew an ana logy be-
election of December, 1930, gave
tween the declassed Jewish class
Marshal Pilsudski a working ma-
created following the Communist
jority in the Seim, and he is
revolution and the Present datal
more favorably disposed toward
of the Jews in Germany.
the Jews than most of Poland's
Whatever the future of the Naar statesmen. A ray of hope was
considerabble pro-
recently afforded by the ap-
m ovement, •
pointment in Poland of a com-
portionate improvement of m the
ust
Jewish situation in Germany
mittee to study the economic
not be expected. German life in
problem affecting Polish Jews,
ntirety is becoming saturated
with a view to recommending
its e
remedial measure, and it con-
with hatred for the Jew..
This hatred of the Jews is so
tains distinguished Polish and
Jewish
economists. Distinguished
deeply rooted in the growing gen.
members of this committee in-
oration, that its potentialities may
formed
the secretary of the
reach their fullest development
American Jewish Committee, last
only ten or twenty years hence.
summer,
that they are partic-
u
Anti-Semitism combined with
the extreme poverty of the Jews, larly considering four of the
turns the Jewish position into a grievances above referred to,
hell, it was stressed by Deputy namely:
I. The infraction of boycott on
Meyer Ebner, speaking of the
Jewish industry end trade.
situation of the Jews in Rumania
2. The development of export
and by Mr. Schmorak, discussing
of
Jewish manufactures.
the Jewish position in Poland.
3. Increased credits to Jewish
In combination these two fac-
k sssss and co-operative..
tors contrive to mitke Jewish life
4. Reconstruction of Jewish
unbearable, both speakers de-
occupational life.
clared.
llowever, even if ultimately,
The governments of Rumania
and Poland, both speakers said, in happier times, valuable reme-
should be expected, when formu- dial measures should be recom-
lating laws, to bear In mind the mended by this committee, past
Interests of the Jewish population experience indicates that their
since they fort a large proportion enactent into law will be pos-
sible only with the aid of an
of the population as a whole.
aroused public opinion, over-
Robert Stricker asserted that coming
the hostilities referred
there is great danger involved to. l'erhaps even more import-
should the congress idea, once ant for I'olish Jewish minorities
started with, fail to be consum- would be restoration of friendly
mated.
trade relations between Poland,
Senator Borah's Statement.
on the one hand, and Russia
Senator Borate statement de- and Germany, on the other,
clared:
though these may be very dis-
''l hope that progress may be tant still.
made in the great ideals you have
so long cherished for your people,
Michigan Theater.
ideals which are founded upon
"Blondie of the Follies" is the
the plainest principles of toler- current Metro production at the
ance and justice and human prog- Michigan with one of the most
ress. You have a cause which brilliant Hollywood casts acting
ought to appeal, and I believe is the major roles. Marion Davies,
coming more and more to effect- Robert Montgomery, Billie Dove,
ively appeal, to the conscience of Jimmy "Schnozzle" Durante,
the world.
James Gleason and Zasu Pitts
"No nation can long retain the comprise the principals in the ab-
respect of the world generally sorbing comedy romance drama of
which fails to recognize the prin- a girl who wanted a career in the
ciples for which you and your "Follies."
people are contending."
FIRST INSERTION
Monday's floosie..
Reports heard Monday by the Otte E. Haase Attorney Way..11enne
first World Jewish Conference as-
Greweld.
Office Bldg, ikltnh gen
MORTGAltE SALE.-Default haste,
serted that Palestine Is the only
been made in the terms and condition
Jewish community that is flourish- of
a certain mortgag• mede by Leon
ing both materially and spiritually. Boch•klan and Yeran Iluchak.n, hie
The material state of English wife. of Detroit, Wayne County. MOB-
to Krikor Pauli., of
Jewry is good, the congress was gan•mortgogors.
the same place. mon aaaaa . dated the
informed, but its spiritual condi- thirty.flret day of May. A. D. 1930, and
recorded in the office of the Regiater of
tion is unsatisfactory.
Deeds. for the County of Wayne and
will come when a world Jewish
congress will have to concern
itself in addition to external Jew-
ish problems with inner problems
of Jewish life.
HINDENBURG HITS
INFRACTIONS UPON
RIGHTS OF JEWRY
(Continued from Page One.)
Ott Preusen, Herr Dopner.
lierr Dopner was sentenced for
an article which appeared in his
publication calling for "a boycott
of the traitors."
Double-Standard Judge.
Separate standards of justice to
be applied to Nazis, Jews and So-
cialists, is urged in the Angriff by
Freiherr von Steinacker, judge of
the high court.
This is the first time that • judge
of a German curt has taken the
liberty of openly propagating such
views.
Judge Steinacker develops the
theory that political affiliation must
be taken into consideration when
pronouncing a sentence, implying
that when • Jews comes before a
Nazi judge, he ean hardly expect
justice.
Maior Merck', an adherent of
Minister of War, General Kurt von
Schleicher, was named press chief
of the cabinet. Ile replaces Dr. Max
R. von Kaufman-Affir, named to
fine vest by Chancellor Franz von
Papen.
Bretton at Bretton, Attorneys, 2434 First
National Bank Bldg.
209011
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit
Court for the County of Wayne, In Chao-
cery.-Robert Is Ilrown, plaintiff, vs.
Rosin, D. Brown, defendant. At • mu-
sksn of .aid Court. held in the Wayne
is
County Building, Detroit, Michigan on
the eighteenth day of August, 1932.
Present: Hon. A. W. Kilpatrick, Circuit
Judge An affidavit filed herein having
satisfied the Court that the defendant
A Ways. County Legal Notice Publication.
In this cause, Rosin. I). Brown Je a
non-resident of the State of Michigan.
It is ordered that said defendant, Rosins
D. Brown, appear in this cause within
525 Woodward A
Cadillac 1040
three (3) months from the date of thi
order, failing which the bill of complaint
herein will be t.b .naeronfeseed. It
Arthur M. Craig, Attorney. 703 Ford Paul W e.lberg, Attorney, 1417 Penoly I, further ordered thot this order be
-
scot Bldg.
published according to law •nd • cepa
Pursuant to •n order front the Cir• Bldg.
20S602
205092
mailed to defendant by registered mail
cult Court, the regular monthly "No
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
A. W. KILPATRICK.
CHANCERY SALE IN PURSUANCE
Progress" docket hae been preparnl. The Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan. •
nri by virtue of a decree of the Circuit (A true copy.) Circuit Judge.
nil of these comes will be made on Thu.. eery.-John S. Moore, plaintiff, vs. Etther
do", Bertamber I. 1992, at 939 A. N. Moore. defendant.. It appearing from the Court of the County of Wayne. State of WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk,
Michigan, in Chancery, made sod en-
is Cm."... ". °ff."' .1 " 0 . Ira W. •ffitlavIt on tile that defendant, Esther
Jest.. and urn. cause to the contrary Moore, le ntd • regident of thim rte.. tered on the fourteenth day of July. A.
D. 1932. In • certain cause therein pen.'.
is 5 b 9 '59 . will by 6 .. 1"h" I'm' . 9 .f Of Intl reside. at 505 Arch etreet, Little nig. wherein C. Frank
Smith, plaintiff, Rnymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma-
proxecut ion.
Rock. Arks... It is ordered that the
Jen:. Bldg.
and Herman Fransbiau anti Rose Fran..
THOMAS F. FARRELL,
defendant enter her appearance in soid
200929
blau,
his wife: •nd Central Produce
County Clerk
cane on or before three month, from
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
Termini Company, a Michigan Corpor-
date of this order, or said bill will be • tion, defendants. Notice
if hereby given Court for the County of Wayne. in Chan-
William F. Schwereler •nd Ira C. Hey., te to an con es e , an
,aid order b e
thot I shall sell at public teurtIon to the cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, etc..
couneellortest-law, an- ner,eti •nd published occording to
• ttorneme and
law., highest bidder •t the Southerly or lon- plaintiff. vs. Harry 1'. John., Kate T.
nounce the formation of • partnershi n
Dated : introit, Mich., Aug.' IS, 1932.
greys street entrance to the Way. S. Johnson. Carl C. Myers, Jeannette S.
under the firm name of Srhwentier and
A. W. KILPATRICK.
County Building, In the City of Detroit. Myer, Fannie F Myers, Richard A. Teal.
li•yert. The olfie. of Schwereler sod ( A true copy )
Circuit Judge.
County of Wayne, State of
an Agnes Teal, defendont, it appearing from
llayee have been removed from 1111 WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
1that being the building in wMichi
hich g the the •ffirlavits on file that prone. for the
Eaton Tower to 1216 Eaton Tower. tele.
•
Circuit Court for the County of Wayne appearance of Harry I'. Johns., Kate T.
Phone Cadillac 3300.
Is held) on MONDAY, THE THIRD S. Johnson, Carl C, Myer, Slmen Myer,
I DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1932, at Jeanette S. Myere and Fannie F. Myers.
Well Kaplan, Agent, 1314 Griswold Bldg.
twelve o'clock noon, Eartern Standard defendants, cannot be nerved by reason
257022
of their absence from. or concealment
FIRST INSERTION
STATE OF MICHIGAre , Aunty of Time, on the said day, the following de- within dill , et•te, or their continued ab-
Wayne, 1111. - Suit pending before Hon scribed property, vie.: All those certain
sence from their pace , of residence, It
Henry G. Nicol, a Circuit Court Cent- pieces or parcels of land niffinted •nd la ordered that the ,aid defendants ap-
„
being
in
the
City
of
Introit,
County
of
for
n
.Kelly, Attor ey, 1307 Ma-
Rar .7:,4
"•°°° "f •
h° ' °°° Wayne and State of Michigan, devcribed pear and answer the bill of complaint
Estate of David W. Simons by W "
f
°'-
flied in said cause, within three months
Kaplan, special adminietrator, plainiiif. a, follow., to-wit. Lots eighty 1801,
209069
eighty-one (81): and the North eighteen from the iate of this order, or that maid
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit me. Nathen Finkel and Bella Finkel, de- (IS) feet of lot .eventy•nine
Illock bill will he token confeesed ageinst
Court for the County of Wayne, in Chan- fondant, Summons issued anti returned
forty-two (12), Albert Crane', Section of them, and that this order be publivhed,
cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, etc., that defendant Nathan Finkel connot be
w.
Crane Farm. being blocks 25. 33, 85. or serve d. as required by m
Plaintiff. vs. John Kish, Helen Kish. be found, it appearing by •ffidavit, 'that the
Dated: Detroit. Mich. Aug. IS. 1992.
37, 88, SA, 40. 42, 43, end 45 of the
Jul'. Heidi..., Valeria Boldis.r, Seeeph seiti defendant Nathan Finkel resides in Crane
A. W KILPATRICK.
Farm, Detroit, Wayne County.
Ziotnick Elisabeth Molnick. Horry R. this stote and that pro.., for his up-
(A true copv.1 Circuit Judge.
Solomon, defendant.. It appearing from wanton haa been duly Issued and the
WILLIAM F. MARSH. Deputy Clerk.
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug. 17, 1982.
the affidavit. on Me that pro.. for e•me could not be served by re.os of
the appearance of John Kish and Helen hie concealment within this state, and/or
ROBERT E. SAGE,
Kish. defendentm, have been duly issued his continued absence from hie place
Circuit Court Commis.ioner.
and returned onserved. •nd that it can• of residence. It is ordered that the said
Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma-
not be amcertalned in what elate or defendant appear at the Courtroom of PAUV
Attorney Etid
jestic Bldg.
o rVI tIff.
country sald defendants now reaide. It Henry G Nicol Wayne County Building,
205123
le ordered that the Paid defend•nts ap• Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock A. M.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
pear and •nawer the bill of complaint on the twenty-1.000d day of September.
Court for the County of Wayne. in Char.
filed in said cause, within three month, 1032. end defend the complaint Illed in R. 3. Kaye, Agent, 8418 Fenkell Ave.
cery.-Everett W. Ilarber, receiver, etc.,
from the date of this order, or that said thin emit or judgment will be entered
plaintiff, v.. John Kish, Helen Kish, Jut.
296211
bill will be taken confessed against by default, and that this order be served
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of (u. Heidi..., Valeria Heidi:ear, Daniel
them and that this order be published I or published as required by statute. The Wayne, sc-Suit pending before Hort. J. Mayville. Mabel Mayville, defendants.
foregoing suit involves title to: The Went
or eery. as required hy law.
Robert E. Sage, • Circuit Court Com• It appearing from the affidavit on file
18 feet of lot 16. Owen and Bart- missioner
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug. 18. 1912.
for said
County, between that proceas for the appearance of John
lefts Subdivision of the South 297 feet
A. W KILPATRICK.
Ernest G. Vorce, plaintiff, vs. Ilellen Kish •nd Helen Kish, defendants, has
of the North 557 feet of the Wert 1880. ZinovIch, su
Circuit Judge.
(A true eopy.)
r
vivor of herself and We- been duly letued sod returned unserved,
51 feet of Quarter Section 11. 10,000
WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
lton ZinovIch, defendant. Summon. is• and that it cannot be ascertained In what
Acre Toad, Hamtramck, now Detroit, ac-
sued and returned that defendant can- elate or country maid defendant. now re-
cording to the plat thereof recorded in
not be found. it appearing by affidavit, side . It is ordered that the raid defen-
Liber 15, of Plate on page 52 in Wayne
that said defendant reeides out of the dont. appear •nd answer the bill of com-
Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma- County Records. Also known as 296- State of Michigan. It Is ordered that plaint filed in said cause, within three
29g Owen avenge, Detroit, Mich.
j.tic Bldg.
the said defendant appear at the Court- months from the date of this order, or
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug. Ill 1982.
201616
room of the undersigned. Wayne Coos. that nid bill will be taken as confessed
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit GEORGE T. MURPIIY, for lienry G. Nicol ty Building. Detroit, Michigan, at ten against them, and that this order be
Circuit Court Comnrissioner.
......
Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan-
0 01
I OC k A M. on S eptember 16, 1992, published, or served ae required by law.
cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, rt.,
Dated: Detroit. Mich., Aug. 18, 1992.
and defend the complaint tiled in this
pleintiff, v.. Vanim•n lessen Corp., a
A. W KILPATRICK.
stilt or judgment will be entered by de-
Inn.,
a
Minh.,
Mich.. Corp., lIcFern Co.,
Robert M. Meriwother, Atteraey, 1020 fault, and tbat this order be eerved or (A tr....)
Circuit Judge.
Corp,. Montgomery Whaling, Louise F.
Lefayett• Bldg.
Published as required by statute. The WILLIAM E. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
o. defendants. It
Whaling, Ben Rubin,
296076
foreooing suit involves title to: Lot
appearing from the •ffidavIts on file that
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Numbered 87 of Fordson Loop Sub&
process for the appearance of Montgomery Wayne, se.-Suit pending before Hon. • • on of part of Private Claim 216, ac-
Whaling and Louise F. Whating, defen• Henry G. Nicol, • Circnit Court Com- cording to the plat as recorded In the Raymond J. Kelly, Att.ney, 1307 Ma-
dant. cannot be served by reaeon of minion. for .aid county, between am:. of the Register of Deeds of said
jestic Bldg.
their absence from, or concealment with- Julius Porath, v.. Ida II Phil- W ays. County, in Libre 39 of Plats. on
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in, this state, or their continued ob- lip, defendant. Summons issued and Page 77, together with all appurtenance-
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit
... from their pion of residence. It return. that defendant cannot be found. thereon, situated and known as No. 3322 Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan-
I, ordered that the said defendants appear It appeoring by affidavit. that said defen- Marie street, Fordson, Wayne County, cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, etc.,
and answer the bill of complaint Med in dant resides In thin elate and that pro. Michigan.
plaintiff, ye. Louie Stollman, Broth& Stoll-
said cause, within three months from cr. for her appearance has been duly
man. Annie Baist, William E. Hoist,
Dated: Detroit, August 12, 1932.
the date of thie order, or that .aid bill Is.. and the same could not be served
Harry V. Inlet, Philip Brartil defendants.
ROBERT E. SAGE.
will be taken as confessed Realest them by reason of her concealment within
It appearing from the affidavit on file
Circuit
Court
Commissioner.
that
this
order
be
oubliette&
or
ger,
this elate. It Is ordered that the said
that proceas for the appearance of Broths
and
ed.. required by law.
defended, cannot be eerved
defendant appear at the Courtroom of
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug. Ill 1932.
by reason of her absence from, or con-
Henry G. Nicol, Wayne County Building.
A. W. KILPATRICK,
cealment within, this elate, or her con-
Detroit, Michigan, at ten, o'elock A. M.
Circuit Judge.
on the twenty-eecond day of September, Groesbeck • Kelly, Attorneys, 11101 tinued absence from her place of resi-
ro le AM
c";; )31ARSII, Deputy Clerk.
Dime Bank Bldg.
dence. It le ordered that the said de-
W
(AlL i lt
1932, and defend the complaint Med in
fendant appear and •newer the bill of
thle suit or judgment will be entered by
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default, and that thie order be served or
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of complaint filed In said cause, within three
published as required by statute. The Wayne, ..-suit pending before Hon. months from the date of this order, or
Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1107 Ma. foregoing suit involves title tor Land in
Henry G. Nicol, • Circuit •Jourt Corn. that .15 bill will be taken an confeseed
)estic Bldg.
the City of Detroit, County of Wayne. miseloner
for said county. between againet her, and that this order be pub-
205911
Michigan, to•wit: Lot numbered 47 of A. Martha Zielke, plaintiff, ye. Harold lished, or moved as required by law.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit Delameade Subdivision of part of South•
Dated: Detroit, Mich . la, 1932.
DI Lewis and Grace !Awl., his wife.
Court for the County of Wayne, In Chan- east one-fourth VA / of Section 10, Town defendants. Somme.
A. W. KILPATRICK.
inued and re-
cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, etc.. 1 South, Range 11 East Greenfield Town-
Circuit Judge.
turned that defendant cannot be found, (A true copy.)
plaintiff, vs. Phillip Knight, Gertrude ship. Wayne County, Michigan, recorded
WILLIAM
F. MARSII, Deputy Clerk.
it •ppesring by affidavit that It cannot
Knight. M•rgaret Robert,, Rawson Valle, in Liber 33, page 56 of Plats.
be ascertained in what state or country
Eliaabeth S. Voile, defendants. It ap-
1912.
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Aug.
the defendant. made. It Is ordered that
pearing from the affidavit on file that GEORGE T. MURPHY. for Henry G. Nicol,
the said defendants appear at the Court-
Precepts for the appearance of Margaret
Circuit Court Commissioner.
room of Henry G. Nirol, Wayne County Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, I307 Ma.
Roberte, defendant. has been duly timed
Janie Bldg.
Building, Detroit, Michigan, at
ten
and returned unmerved, and that it can-
203328
o'clock A. M. on September 21, 1931.
not be ascertained in what elate or coun-
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
FORFEITURE. OF LAND CONTRACT. and defend the complaint filed in this Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan-
try sold defendant now reeldes. It is
suit or judgment will be entered by Sc.
ordered that the Paid defendants ace -To MATHILDA E. BOLLINGER AND
cery.-Everett
W.
Barber, ...Iv., ele..
au t, and that thi. order be d or
pear and answer the bill of compliant WALTER J. BOLLINGER. You, Mathil- Published as required by statute. The plaintiff, mt. Louis Sloan.., Broths Stoll-
flied In said cause, within three month , da E. Bollinger and Walter .1. Bullinger,
foregoing cult Involves title to: Land en., Annie Bain, William E. Bales.
are
hereby
notified
that
a
certain
land
from the date of thi. order or that the
in City of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich- Harry V. Inlet Philip Bran& defendants
.aid bill will be taken as confeseed contract bearing date of the twenty-third
igan, to-wit. Lot Numbered 53 of Si, It appearing from the affidavit. on Me
against her, and that this order be pub- day of April, 1925, by and between Fred-
that pre..n for the appearance of Annie
erick Noebonne of the Seat part, and bert's Lynch Avenue Subdivi•lon of Baba, William E. Deist and Harry V.
Ill.& or eeeee d, an required by law.
Mathilda E. Bulling., and Walter J. parts of lots 7 and 8 of Subdirtsion of Heist ,defendants, has been duly leaned
Dated: Detroit. blieb , Aug. 18, 1932.
!Irminger of the eecond part, is In de- Enos lAderoot Farm of part of Frac- and returned unxerved, and that it can-
A. W. KILPATRICK.
fault by reason of the non-payment of tional Section 15, T. I. S., R. 12, East.
Circuit Jude..
not be ascertained in what state or coun•
(A true copy.)
Dated: Detroit, August 17, 1932.
the installments of the principal and in.
WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
try the defendant, now reside. It Is
Meet due thereunder, and you. Mathilda GEORGE T. MURPHY. for Henry G. Nicol, ordered that the maid defendant. appear
J.
Bulling.,
are
Circuit
Court
Co...loner.
E. Bulling. and Walter
and answer the bill of complaint filed
hereby further notified that the said
Is ,aid cauee, within thr. monthm from
Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma- Frederick Moshe.* elect. to declare and
the date of this order, or the, paid bill
does hereby declare maid contract forfeit•
will be taken a, confessed anion them •
,thetk Bldg.
ed, and you Mathilda E. Bulling. and Joseph P. Livia, Attorney, a W. Lamed. and that this order be published, or
505911
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Walter J. Bollinger, are hereby further
296.1
d, as required by law.
or
of
Wayne,
In
Chan-
notified
to
yield,
surrender
and
dell•er
Court for the Coon.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Dated: Detroit, MI., Aug. IS, 1912.
po...lon of said premise. In said land Warne, .5.-Suit pending before Hon
yery.-Everett W. Barber. recether, ete
A. W KILPATRICK,
plaintiff, vs. Phillip Knight. Gertrude eontract mentioned and of which you •re Henry G. Nicol, • Circuit Court Cone (A true copy.)
Circuit Jude,.
Roberts, Rawson Valle now In posseesIon under and by •irtue of Ini.eioner for eald county, between WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
Knight. M
Elisabeth S Valle defendants. It ap- the terms thereof. Said premises are Anna Grey, plaintiff, es. lona. Sutkie•
pearing from the affidavits on tlie that described in said land eontract as fol- wirs .d Victor's Sulkiewics, defend
proeess for the •0peannce of Phillip low., via All that certain piece or par- ants. Summons issued and returned
Knleht Gertrode Knight, Rawson Valle, cel of land being situated in the City that defendants cannot be found, it ap- Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma-
Elisabeth S. Valle, defendants, cannot be of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and pearing by irtilds•it, that ,aid defend-
jestic Bldg.
served by reason of their absence from more particularly known and deecribed as ant. reeide in this stele and that pro-
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or concealment within. thie state, or their lot No. 37, Taylor Park Subdivielon of n. for their appearance has been duly
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit
continued absence from their places of part of Sections II and 12. T. I. S., R. !muted and the same could not be served Court for the County of Wavne, in Chan-
residence. It la ordered that the *aid 12. E.. Gratiot Township (now City of by reason of their abeence from this cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, etc..
defendants appear and answer the bill Detroit) according to the plat thereof State, or their conceahnent within this ntaintiff. vs. Richard L. Frost George 7'.
of complaint filed in said cauee, within recorded in Liber 84, nage 66 of Plats, State, and/or their continued absence E•ers, Lulu Ever, Otis M. Pnvey, Jennie
from their place of residence. It is or. E. Peavey, Fred Curiaton, Gertrude Cutle-
three mouths from the date of this order Wayne County Record,.
Scrod that the said defendants annear t., defendants. It appearing front the
FREDERICK NOSDONNE.
or that said bill will be taken as confee-
• t the Courtroom of Henry G. Nicol, affidavit on Cl, that prove,, for the •p-
xed ...Met them, and that thie order be
Wayne County Building. Detroit, Michi- pear.. of Richard L. Frost, defendant,
published, or d, as required by
Perim. & Barth', Attorneys, 13634 gan. at ten o'clock A. M on September cannot be d he reason of hie •Is-
21, 1932, and defend the complaint filed pence from, or concealment within, this
Dated: Detroit. Minh,. Aug. IA, 1912.
Woodward avenue.
in thie suit or Judgment will be entered elate, or his continued ...nee from hit
A. W KILPATRICK.
181870
Circuit Judge.
d place of residence. It Is ordered that the
(A true copy.)
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of by default, and that this order be
WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
Wayne. es.-At • session of the Probate or poblithed as reguired by statute. The maid defendant an.. and answer the
Court for s•id County of Wayne. held foregoing suit involves title to. East 3 bill of complaint filed in raid can, with-
feet
of
Lot
220
and
West
19
feet
of
Lot
at the Probate Courtroom In the City of
in three monthn from the date of this
Detroit, on the seventeenth day of Aug- 219 of the R. A. Newmon's Subdivielert order or that glad bill will be taken as
ust, in the ye. one thousand nine hun- of the Vanier Farm located on the South confessed mint him, •esci that th(e or-
Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma- dred •nd th)rty-two. Present: Ervin R Ode of Dearing avenue between Jos. der he publithed, or served, as required
jestic Bldg.
Palmer, Judge of Probate. In the mat- Camp. and Mitchell a•enues. City of by I
205910
Dated: Detroit, Web , Aug. 15, 1932,
ter of the rotate of CASSIE KOBYLF.S. Detroit, County of Wayne, Michigan.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Cireult deceneed. An Inrtrurnent In writing Due'
A. W KILPATRICK,
Dated: Detroit. August 17, 1932.
Court for the County of Wa•ne. In Chan. porting to be the tart will and testa.
GEORGE T. MURPHY, for Ilenry G. Nicol (A true copy.)
Circuit Jude..
rery.-Everett W. Barber. receiver. etc. ',tent of .ald deressed basing been de-
WILLIAM
F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
pleintiff. v.. Yen 11. Walker, Ph•Iii• 7 livered Into this Court for probate. It is
Ile, Harry (Imbued. defend•nts. t ordered that the twenty-eighth day of
appearing from the •ffida•its on file the September, neat, et ten o clock in the
pro., for the eppearance of Phville Z. forenoon, at sald Courtroom be appointed
Robert R. Lewiston, Attorney, 1937 Raymond J. Kelly, Attorney, 1307 Ma.
Allen and Harry Gamburd, defend•nt, can- for proving ,,id instrument, And it is
Bock Tow..
lestm Bldg.
not be rerved by reason of their absence further ordered that • copy of this order
158648
255122
from. or concealment within, thil elate,
three
...tn.*
weeks
ve-
published
be
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ye
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit
or their continued ab•ence from their rtou. to raid time of hearing in the De-
Wavne; pending before Hon Court for the County of Wayne, In Chan-
pl.. of residence.. It IC ordered that troit Jewleh Chronicle and The Legal Henry 0 Nicol, • Clreuit Court Cow
the said defendants appear and ,newer Chronicle, • newrtaper printed and cir- minioner for eald con., bet..., cery.-Everett W. Barber, receiver, et,.
plaintiff. •.. Richard 1,. Frost George F.
the bill of complaint filed in nid ,,,,-e. culating in .,id County of W••ne.
George Lone and Fannie Lens, plaintiff., Evers, Lulu Evers, Otis M Peavey. Jen-
within three months from the dote of thin
0. Glenn Hallett and Merlon Hallett
ERVIN K. PALMER.
nie E. Peavey, Fred Curl-ton, Gertrude
order. or that Raid bill will be taken a•
defendants. Summons I , .urd and re-
3ndee of Probate.
Curls., defendants. It appearing from
vonfemed anin-,t them, and that thi
BROWN,
turned that defendant Glenn Hallett ren-
the afildavit on file that pron's for the
neaer be published. or meowed, as required
Deputy Probate Regleter.
net be found. It appearing b• affidavit appearance of George F. Ever, and Lulu
by law.
that r•id defendant Glenn Hallett cc- Ever, defendants, ha, been dole limed
Dated; Detroit. Ilich . Am. le, 1932.
. idea In this state sod that process for
and
returned oo.eese 4. and that it connot
A. W KILPATRICK.
Ankle I.. &blunt, Attorney, 302 Pre- hie appearance has been duly limed and
be ascertained in what atate or country
IA true eopy.)
Circuit Jude,.
Motional Bldg.
the PMwe could not be nerved by reason
said defendant. now reeide. It I. ordered
WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
2911454
of hi. Orence from this State, or his that the raid defendants appear and an
,
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of roncealment within this State. and/or
Wayne, sc-Suit pending befo•• Hon. hie continued abeence from hit place of wer the bill of complaint filed in said
nye, within the. month, from the date
Henry C. Nicol, a Cireuit Court Com- nsitlence, it is ordered that the raid de•
Rennoed J. Kelly. Attorney, 1307 Ma- missioner for raid County. between tendant anpear •t the Courtroom of of this order, or that raid bid will be
taken as confes•ed against them, ant
Jest , e Bldg.
Mary Tr... plaintiff, •5. John Goliek Henry G. Nicol. •••ne County Building.
that thIe order be published, or eerved,
51, 1125
and JuIla Gelid, his wife. As•Ignees of Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'cloek A. M.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Cleeni. Peter Jarernko and Zona Jaren., his on Septemher 21. 1932, and defend the as required by Ise.
Dated: Detroit, Mich . Aug. let. 1982.
Court fun the Cont•
n
et Wa-ne. In Chars- wife, who were ••mienee. of John Zoo.- complaint filed in this suit or Judgment
A. W KILPATRICK,
.... -Everett W. Mau.. receive, et-
vie and Viola Zupancle. defendant'. Sum- will be entered by defettl, and that thi•
(A true rope.)
Circuit Judge.
elainnff, va. Robert J. Jocoh.on.
Those heued and returned that defendant
order be nerved or published as required
W Head. Anne 14 Head Ha.. W. He- John Colin cannot be found. It appearing by etatute. The foregolre nth involves WILLIAM F. MARSH. Deputy Clerk.
witt. ht- - .l. E. Hewitt. Paul C. Ilerhk• he affIda•it, that geld defendant John Gov title to: Lend in the city of Detroit
Marie Herbk*. defendant. It appearine !Irk retides in thie rte. •nd ti at ron- County of Wa•ne. MI•hiron. to-wet:
e„,,, eh. otwett•it• no Cl. the pence. ,
re - • for his ayeearenee ho• heen dots Lot Numbered 307 Youni. G•atiot View Raymond J. Kelly, Atte.., 1307 Ma-
tor the sentennee of Rohert T. Jac.," no Ile u,
ecend Subdi•I ion Annex of th• Fart he of
m and the ea,. could hot
jestic Bldg.
atewt•on W. 11.1. Area M. Ileaff Herm- "I rem. of his coneetelment within
the Northport Quarter of Seetion IS,
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Hewitt, Ree - le Hewitt, detendanm. this State. and/or his enroinuml absence Town I South Ranee 12 Eaqt according
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Is the Circuit
....not
verve.1 h• rea•on of their eh. Porn hie place xf residence. It ht 5r. to the plat thereof reeorded In the of-
Court for the Count• of Wa•ne. is Chan-
•enee from or cone-eine.
OA
tiered thnt the 'aid defendant ,,nn.-,e fice of the Retister of Deeds for Count. cerv.-F.•erett
W. Rather, receiver, etc
"at, or their enntinued ah•ene• nom to the Courtroom of Henry C. 111.1. of Wayne Is Llber 41 of plats on page
plaintiff... John Kish, Helen MO, Jul.
their Ole. nt eteMence. ft
Way, CountyItni!ding. Detroit, Mich.-
(us Boldly... Valerie Snldis.as, Daniel
ot, a t
-.01 O t,enlot.
el
somear•
.., at ten o'clock h. M. in SeMeohre
Dated: Detroit, Angust 17, 1932
J. Mevville, Mabel MaY•I'le. defendants.
eq .,er the bill or eortoonInt lied in nth.
50. •Y31. and de'eni the entoolsint Met( GEORGE T. MURPHY. for Henry G. Nicol,
It avowing from the affidavit, on flle
-n,-e. within the. months ego.. the
In this eon or holm.: •III he ...A
Circuit Court Commiesioner.
that pronse for the appear.. of Julius
this oeser or that nil hill w5tf h. be oprailt, and the . tell orier
%Ct.'
.
tu.sr ,
Poldlyar, Valerie Boldie,r, Daniel J.
eepte.•ed se•inst them. •nd Ono or pub!' bed as required by eta... The
Ma•ville and Mabel M•••ille, defend..,
phi. or. .
publi•hed, or vemed. a• foregoing eult involve. title t, Land
cannot be served by season of their ah-
reeelmd by law.
th City of Detroit. Coont• of W••ne. Andersen. Wile.. Lacy It Lawson. At-
pence from. or ...velment within. this
Dated: Deteelt. with . An. It 1522 .
Illeblean. to-wit: Lot Numbred 53 of
torney., 1923 Buhl 1311g.
• tate, or their eontinued ab•ence from
A. W 11(11.catetce
th• Subdivinon of Out lot 0, Tenet*
291771
their place. of mann.. It I. ordered
f
.
.
...el
fltilt
leen,
Clam 20.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, Coen. of that the told defendant• appear and ant.
WILLIAM F. MARSH. Deputy Clerk.
Dated: Detroit. Autmt 13, 1511
Warne, se.--Suit pending before Hon. wer the hill of compleint tied in said
GEORGE T. MURPHY, for Henry G. Nicol, Robert E. Sate, a Circuit Court Cow. ✓
oue, within thre, months from the
Circuit Court
rt Commisoner.
ni-eioner for said County. between date of
this order, or that Paid bill will
HiehAnd Park Troot Company, a
be tab evas eosfn•ed mnirta th en, .••
Kelly. Attsrmey, 1307 Ma-
Re.mmel
••e Co...Wien plaintiff, ne. Stonier that thie order be publiehed, or served,
hest', B'dg.
Raymond J. Kelly. Atterory, 1307 Me. Kratkowski. defendant. Summon. ('sued al requiem( by law.
eamel/
end
returned
that
defendant
cannot
be
Posta Bldg.
Dated: Detroit, Mich . An, It, 1121.
5.5 .-Fn1 ancHTOAN In the Chone
found. It appearing by affidavit that eeld
.1070
es. C.--ot.
A. W
Wa-n.. in Char.
STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Cinuit de/rodent reside. tn this etate and that (A true rope.)
Circuit Joel..,
tiffEvenre
„ ttvW
.....1..fla
.nrhei% .r..
. nelvcer. o.tv .
toz..-
court for the Coonty of Wren.. In Chan- process fee his app..., haa been WILLIAM F. MARSH, Deputy Clerk.
duly Issued and the could ant be
sent, Coon,
Co t va. a rem-Everett W. 5,-bee. ...gr. etv
•eeved by realm of his ab-enee from
.
John
Kie.
nbilatiff.
es
h
Helen
Kish.
Mich- Cons.. Wilffinn H Wilson as.'
'Pr-
, Seidl. se Valens Bohn... Joseph this Pate, it I. ordered that the said John L.. Sullivan. Attorwey, 11211 Ford
C WP•on, 91.1. Deng,. 5I..
Bldg.
Ylotakh, Elisabeth Vote!.
1111.f• R. defesdant •ppese •t th• Courtroom of
c544 e , Aefemeta. .
arena-Inv gen" •••
the andel-n..4. Wayne County Bond-
105171
affidavit on etc that peat.. Co. the en'emen. defendente. It ameerine from
Detroit, Minim., at tea o'clock
STATE OF MICHIGAN To the Chelan
•-•-•-•••••• ee WPM,
WO on A.... the affidavit.. cm Ale that or... fee the A. M. ene September 21. 1532, and de. Court
for the C.nte of Wevne. In
Maude C Want, defeedants, cannel be •wm-ance of John El h and Fle'en KI It
Chen.,
deesdant-, ha, bees duly Pelted and re- fend the eornplaint filed Is this milt or eery.--J.nie Yvon. Shaw
-. e ms.. 5.- ',neon ee the
ir
ab enc. t
Judgment will be entered b• detente.
ne. Pael Chaney. defeedent. It
or esmeeetteret within. Ole state. or their toned gowned. aad that It cannot be • nd that this order It. sened or pub- Plaintiff.
eppearing from 015.11 on Ale that aft.
• en.
• enc. t•om their place . o• •-notained is what •tate or taunter wakt
lished as required by •tatute. The fotle. solvent •elerell ant inoolry, detendaat'a
detenthints
now
reside.
P
Is
(Mem!
the*
resIdesee. It la ordered that the raid
e•it hmolyee tICe set Lot Nom. Taal Chan', ...Id.m I. wakes.-, and
• •••• ■ art. armee •not a... the WI o "hiff•fsffid th'• •ffiseer and &amine the ening
homed SI Calloway ood Benet-feles sub' rannot he •mertalned. It Is order. that
...lathe lied la ,aid mum within the. bill of ...plaint sled In •ald
dinton of part of the reactional See- •514 defendant enter Fig ammanssee In
eno•the from the elate of this order, et with's the. month' fro. the date et
thi•
en nut eald UM
take, m. 21, Tams 1 S.th. Reeve 11 East 'aid ea.. es or shoot three month. from
■ •• gad hill oil he take..
Harnt-ansek, new Detroit, Wavne Coon- the date of this order or said btil
against them, sod that this order be palm •• ece•••• ■ •• aesInet thew. awl tlot
neder
pablished or ...el a. regnired .v. Miehims. arewerling to the p'at Owe. he takena. eoafessed and that mid order
..or mew. • icrui ed In la,
et nee-ded is Lther 13, rage 19 et he ouhliehed a , nmelred by law.
h
Dated: Det.41. Mk h Ace. II, ISIS,
Mato. Warne ('oonty Reamed..
Doted: Detrolt. Mich. Amr. I. III!.
Dated: Deteek bfklt Ane. la. 1911.
A. W
Dated: Detroit, Almost 17. 1515.
DeWITT M. MERRIAM.
A. W KIL"ATRI^X.
Sr., copy.,
nere•at Judge.
ROBERT R. BACK.
(APT* ewe.) Jmigo.
IA tree eery.)
CPcsit Joke..
WILLIAM P. MARSH. Deems, Cletk,
Mesh
Coort
Conamioelomor.
TE.AGAN, Nests Clerk.
WILLIAM F. MAUR. Deputy Clerk.
Fi sher Thea ter
State of Michigan. on the ninth day of
June, A. D. 1930. In Litter 1488 of
Mort on page M. on which noes'
tale there Is claimed to be due •nd
unpaid. at the date of Oh notice for
principal and interest and taxes, the corn
of one thou••nd ee•en hundred thirty•two
and 35/100 (11712.35/ dollars. No ,,it
or proceeding. at law or in equity hart.
been instituted to recover the debt se-
cured by said mortgage or any part
ther.f. Now. therefore. by virtue of
the power of sale contained in said mort-
trete, and punnet to the irtatute of the
State of Michigan. in such ease made and
pro•ided. notice is berth ; given that on
TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-S ECOND
DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1932. at
Is o'clock noon, Standard Time.
said mortgage will be foreclosed by •
s•le at public suction. to the high* t
bidder, •. the Southerly or Con aaaaa
street entrant. to the County Building
Iv the City of Detroit, W•yne Coon..
Michieen (that being the building whet.-
in the Circuit Court for Ong Count, of
Wayne le held). of the prenthes deecribed
in eald ?nor..., or as much thereof as
may ho neene•r7 to Pay the mount due.
Ito afo.eald, on said mono., with the
inter.t thereon at rtg per eent OM)
• nd •Il level costs. ehargr, and rime...
Including, the attorney fene allowed be
law. Which •ald premItes an,deecrileed
a• follows: All that certain :ICH. or pa ,
eel of land ettneted in the City of De-
troit. In the County of Wa•ne and State
of Miehltan and dmerfbed as follow - .
to-wit: Let somber 514 et fla - ffine Pa-h
Sebd1•1 les of lot , /14•4.1-11-1A-11 and
Y.agttl.d's
part of lets 1 aid 10,
Cubd1.1 ton of Bouthea•t Charter of See-
tkon 11. Tow' 1 Saone, Ranee 11 tan.
Toweehip, Way. Cousty.
Greenfield
ls.
Dated Detroit. Mtets..
[MOE TATILIAN.
Mortgagee.
OTTO Z. HAAS"
Attorney tor Mortgage*.
LEGAL NOTICE SECTION
THEDETROIT JEWISH 9IRO2k aCLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager of Legal Department
Trannorta 3.
w.
t.r.
rk•s.
Isaac Finkelstein, Att eeeee 984 Fires
National Bank Bldg.
296702
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, ..-Suit pending before Hon.
Henry G. Nicol. • Circuit Court Com-
milisioner for ..id County, between
Israel Halperin •rid Mary Ha.perin, his
wife, plaffitiffe, vs. Vincent B. Winckle-
ml •nd Brunislowe Winckiewics, hie
wife, defendants. Summons hyped and
returned that defennot Vincent B.
Winhitiewin cannot be found, it appear.
leg by •ffid•vit, that bald defendant
Vincent 11. Whiskiewice resides in this
state •nd that prose', fur his op..-
• nce has been duly iesued .d the nine
could not be served bY reamon of his
concealment within this State, and/or
hie continued •beence from his place of
residence. It is ordered that the said de-
fendant appear •5 the Courtroom of
Henry G. Nicol, Wayne County Building.
Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock A. M.
on September 21, 1932, and defend the
compleint filed In this suit or Judgment
will be entered by default, and that this
order be eerved or publivhed as required
by
itiuet
sta tte
22.0uitorinilo
dleno
to: Lot
and Hutton'. Van Dyke Avenue Sub•
divi.lon, of the Northwest )4 of the
northwest le• of Section 10 (except that
pert occupied by the Grand Trunk Rail-
road) Town 1 South Range 12 East,
• ceording to the plat recorded in the
office of the Register of Deed. for said
Wayne County, in Liber 38 of I lats on
Said premIser being tiluated
Pane 0.
on the aouth eide of Iloilywood between
Van Dyke and Beech Avenues, house
No. 5141,
Dated: Detroit, August 17. 1932,
GEORGE T. MURPHY, for Henry G. Nicol,
Circuit Court Commlseloner.
Harold He'per, Attorney, 2262 First Na-
tional Bank Bldg.
256783
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, C•. - Suil pending before Hon.
Robert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Com-
missioner for said county. between
Jay 31. Kriever and Bee Krt.., hie
wife, plaintiffs, vs. Kaiser Eneb, defend-
ant. Summons iseued and returned that
defendant cannot be found, it appearing
by affidavit, that it cannot be ascer-
tained in what state ...try the de-
fendant reeides, It is ordered that the
said defend•nt appear at the Courtroom
of the undersigned,
W•ynet
County
Building, Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock
A. M. on September II, 1932, and de-
fend the complaint filed in this suit or
Judgment will be entered by default,
nod that. thin order be served or pub-
liehed as required by statute. The fore-
going suit Involves title to: Land in
City of Detroit, County of Wayne.
Michloan, to-wit: Lot Numbered 68 B.
E. Taylor's Queensboro Subdivision of
the Eaat 14 of the Southwest tt of Sec-
tion Si, Town I South, Range 11 East,
wording to the plal thereof a. recorded
in the Register of Deed, office for W•yne
County, In Liber 35, page 24 of Plata.
Wayne County Records.
Dated: Detroit, August 17, 1932.
ROBERT E. SAGE.
Circuit Court Commiasion..
1911.11
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, al-At • session of the Probate
Court for eald County of Wayne, held
at the Probate Courtroom In the City
of Detroit, on the sixteenth day of
August In the year one thousand nine
hundred •nd thirty-two.
Freest Ervin
R. Palmer, Jude. of Probate. In the
matter. of the estate of JACOB ROSEN-
THAL. deceased. An instrument in
writing purporting to be the hest will
and testament of paid deceased having
been delivered into this Court for pro-
bate, It is ordered that the twenty-
eixth day of September, next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon at said Court-
room be appointed for proving said in-
rtroment. And it is further ordered
that • copy of this order• be published
three euccessive weeks previous to nald
time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish
Chronicle sod the Legal Chronicle, •
newspaper printed and circulating in
meld County of Wayne.
ERVIN R. PALMER.
Judge of Probate.
TIIEODORE J. BROWN,
Deputy Probate Reale.,
Rosenberg • Menger, Atter:toys, 1413
First National Bank Bldg.
201518
CHANCERY SALE- IN PURSUANCE
and by •ffitu• of a decree of the Circuit
Court at the County of Wayne, State of
Michigan, In Chancery, made and entered
on the eleventh day of March, A. D. 1932
in • certain cause therein pending,
wherein George Spoon and Was Spoon.
plaintiffs, and Joe H. Fitehett and W.
Irene Fitchett, his wife, John Doe and
Richard Doe, defendants. Notice is here-
by given that I ehall .11 at public auc•
Don to the highest bidder at the South-
erly or Con eeeee etreet entrance to the
Wayne County Buntline, In the City of
Detroit. County of Wayne. State of
Michigan (that being the building in
which the Circuit Court for the County
of Winne is held) on TUESDAY, THE
FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A D.
1932, at twelve o'clock noon. Eartern
Standard Time. on the said day, the
following de•cribed propertY. sIc. t All
that terrain piece or parcel of land ail-
timed and being in the City of Detroit.
County of Wayne and State of Michigan.
de•cribed •• follows, to-wit: Lot No.
2555, Rosedale Park SubdIrtition No. 3,
• Subdivision of the W. )4 and • part of
the N. F.. tft of Section II, T I. S., R.
10. E., Detroit, Michigan,
Dated: Detroit, MI-h., An,. 12. 1512,
IIENRY G. NICOL,
Circuit Court remmiseloner.
ROSENBERG • METZGER,
Attorney. for Plaintiff..
157555
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, se.-At a ...inn of the Probate
Court foe Paid Co.. of Wayne. held at
the Probate Courtroom in the
of
Detroit. on the twelfth clay of
In the year one thomand nine hundred
and thirty-two. Preeentt Ervin R Pal-
mer, Judge of Probate. In the matter of
the estate of MORRIS
deceased.
leadore Relkin, atimini•trator of eald ee-
tate having rendered to this Court his
final account, and filed therewith • peti-
tion proyffig that the residue of raid e•••
tate be aseigned to the pereons entitled
thereto. It is ord.rd that the twenty-
third day of Septembee. next, at ten
&Hock in the forenoon at •ahl Court•
room be appointed for examining and al-
Melte paid arcount end heel+, seid
netItion. And It is further ordered. that
• Core of this order he pubilthed three
mocee•Alve weeks previous to ••Id time
of hearIne In the Detenit Jewigh Chron-
icle and The Legal Chronicle, a new•paper
minted and eirculatine in 1•Id County of
Wayne.
ERVIN R. PALMER,
Jo., of Probate.
THEODORE J. BROWN.
Deputy Probate Reoleter,
roe
neTtIN,
Hermes H. Creenkere, Attentey, III
Hameriond B'dg.
PETITION Ton CHANGE NAME.
STATE OF MrIlIGAN. Count, of
Wayne. ..-Prohate Court far the niel
musty.
Notice I. heeehs riven that I
intend on the twent•-•Ixth da• of Otto-
nee, A. D. 1932. at ten &rt.), In the
rnrennon, to make spo'inalon to said
Probate Court for an ord.. thvonto, no
name from GEORGE KGRNOSKT to
CEORGE
Korn. ....dine to the
Provisions of the •tatute In such C•Rf
made and provided
Dated: Detroit Minh.. An. In. 1232.
GEORor. KnRVOSKY,
5651 Mark .enue.
Henn. H. Greenberg, Attorney, 511
Hammond B'dg.
PETITION To MANGE NAME
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne. es-Prohate Court for the 'aid
county. Notice is hereby rthen that I
Intend on the twentm•Ixth da• of Or' , -
her. A. D. 1932 at ten tiereek in the
•nronnnn, to make •pp'ketion to said
Probate Court for.,o' 4 e. ."anetnc me
"AT< (es, MARGARET KOPNOSIET to
MARGARET KOCH. •r<OHOI• In the
provisions of On eta.. Is each ese
made and provider!.
Dated: iletenit MIA, Ao• le. len.
MARGARET' 7CnintOSKY.
2652 Man ••enue.
Herne,. H. Crotellearg, Attorney, III
Hansmond B'dg.
PF.MTION To CHANGE NAME
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of
W..% es -Probete C.rt for the
eoontle. Notice le hereby elves that I
Intend on the 5weat•-•11th de. of Oe.-
her. A. D. 1922. at ten e'eleek Is the
t neenoon. to mat apolkation to said
Probe. Court foe
NC we
nam• Dom ALEERT ECENOSET
to
ALPERT KOCH, wording to the
Provisions of the etatote In anek ease
made and provided.
WW1 Detroit VIOL Ann IS 1022.
ALBERT KnENOSET,
1112 Meek •yetee.
TURN TO PACE NINE FOR
ADDITIONAL LEGAL NOTICES