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PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Nag Qtitg Notre

British Firm Obtains £500,000
Pal/aline Contract.

Mrs. Geo. L. Kahn and chil-
dren, Sherman and Sybil, returned'
to the ir home
p
ing a
week in Detroit.

Mrs. Phil Kahn and children,'
Madeline and Aaron, of Detroit,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kahn of Auburn.

HAIFA.-(J. T. A.)-Spinneys,
Ltd., a British enterprise, will sup-
ply all foodstuffs to the laborers
of the Iraq Petroleum Company.
The contract is valued at half
a million pounds and will remain
in force during the entire period
that the Petroleum Company will
be engaged in completing its wo rk
of pipe-laying.

REPUBLICAN
13

Primary, Sept.

CLARENCE A.

REID

CONGRESS

15th DISTRICT

Wards 10, 12, 14 and 16

A Man of the People to
Represent the People

HENRY C.

KEYWELL

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for

CONGRESSMAN

15th District Wards 10-12-14-18,

MY

PLATFORM

Amend the national banking laws so as to make credit
■ and loans more available for the small business man.

Absolute repeal of the 18th Amendment.

Compulsory unemployment insurance providing a rebate
of premium to the company employing its kelp • minimum
of ten months etch year,

(Lower Tunes and Economics In government civet-my Into.... as won
its yours).

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS

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M on uments

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Euclid 7192

1 LBERT IS

FUNERAL HOME

81 DELAWARE
Trinity 2.3211

Formerly EDMUND G.

LEWIS

Edmund L. Gilbert announces •
substantial reduction of
Costs of Complete Funerals

Quoted Without Obligation.

JOSEPH B. WOLFF DIES

Spent

71

of His 76 Years in
Jackson, Mich,

Joseph B. Wolff of Jackson,
Michigan, died on Aug. 27. Fun-
eral services were held on Aug. 29,
with Rabbi Jerome D. Felkman
officiating. Though born in Du-
buque, Iowa, Nov. 4, 1856, he was
a resident of Jackson for the past
71 years.
Until shortly before his passing.
he had been very active in business
as well as in Jewish communal life .
The late Mr. Wolff was a past
president of the David Neuman
Lodge, No. 81, Independent Order
of B'nai Brith, and also vice-presi-

dent of Temple Beth Israel of Jack-
son.

The following sisters and broth-
ers survive him: The Misses Sop-

MAT EPSTEIN DIES
SYNAGOGUE HONORS GUTMAN, AUDITOR,
VON PAPEN READY
AT THE AGE OF 55
HENRY C. KEYWELL HIGHLY COMMENDED TO DEFEND RIGHTS

Mat Epstein of 1645 Taylor ave-
Henry C. Keywell, candidate for
nue died on Aug. 24 after a pro- congress on the Republican ticket
longed illness, at the age of 55. in the Fifteenth District, will be
Funeral services were held at the signally honored by Congregation
Chased she' Ernes Chapel on Aug. B'nai David, of which he is presi-
25. The services were conducted ' dent, on Thursday evening, Sept.
by I. ( l i tzkowitz. Burial was in the 8. at the synagogue.
Y.
That night, the synagogue will
Surviving him are his widow, sponsor a political rally in Mr. Key-
May; two children, Ben and Ruth; well's honor. S caking in behalf of
two broth ers, Abe and Nat of De-1
his candidacy, 'illiam Henry Gal-
troit, and a sister, Mrs. Fraidle Za- lagher will be the principal speaker.
binsky of New York City.
Other speakers on the program
will include Sheriff Hen y r Behr-
endt, candidate for re-election;
David Gordon, candidate for coun-
ty treasurer; Judge Charles Rubin-
RACHEL CORNSTEIN
er
and Joe Gillis, former assistant
of 1512 West Euclid, 68 years old, Prosecutor
Rodney Baxter, George
died on Aug. 24 in New York.
Funeral services were held at Welsh, candidate for governor;
Assistant
Prosecutor
David McRae,
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on County Clerk Thomas
J. Farrell
Aug. 28 with interment at Clo- and others.
verhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A .
As additional features there will
Hershman officiated. She is sur- be entertainment and refreshments.
vived by two daughters, Mrs. Chas. The public is invited.
Seiden of New York and Mrs. D.
Benman, and two sons, Bert of
Philadelphia and Irving of Detroit. WILLIAM KAUFMAN IS

William Gutman, candidate to
succeed himself on the Republican
ticket as County Auditor, has been
termed by his associated in the
county government as one of the
most sincere and conscientious
public servants the tax-paying
public ever elected to office. Mr.
Gutman's insistence on efficiency

OBITUARY

LOUIS KRAPS
of 2943 Gladstone avenue, 12
years old, died on Aug. 31. Fu-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros. Funeral Home on Aug. 31
with interment at Russian Polish
Cemetery. lie is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kreps,
a brother, Jack, and four sisters,
Freda, Rachel, Rose and Helen.

WILLIAM GUTMAN

SENATORIAL CANDIDATE and economy have saved the tax-

payers of Wayne County hundreds
William Kaufman, attorney with of thousands of dollars, his asso-
offices in the Barium Tower, is a ciates say.
candidate for state senator in the
In a recent editorial in the
Fifth District, on the Democratic Detroiter, the official publication
ticket. Mr. Kaufman has resided of the Detroit Board of Com-
in Detroit for the past 22 years. merce, Mr. Gutman and his asso-
Ile graduated from the Detroit ciates
on the Board of County
College of Law in 1914 and has Auditors
commended in the
been in active practice since. He ' following are
manner:
le married, has two children and
"There is every evidence that
has been a property-owning tax-
JOHANNA TRIBUS
the Auditors are endeavoring to
payer since 1920 .
of 136 Philip avenue, 79 years old,
Outlining his platform, Mr. Kauf- do their utmost to meet the extra-
died on Aug. 30. Funeral ser- man states:
ordinary conditions that have
vices were held on Aug. 31 with
"As a candidate, I believe that arisen as a result of economic
Rabbi Fram officiating, and the fear must be removed in the minds stress and financial drain on the
body was shipped to Dayton, Ohio, of the working class, and this can- public coffers from tax delin-
for burial. She is survived by not be done unless they have rea- quency."
three sons, Eli, Sigmund and Mor- sonable expectation of protection
The Board of Commerce, Mr.
ris, and two daughters, Sidonia for their families in case of the Gutman's associates point out, is
and Tillie.
breadwinner's death, protection for a critical group that is always on
their old age, and protection the alert to keep the costs of gov-
ISAAC FINK
against unemployment; and if for- ernment d o w n. Commendation
of 1108 South Washington street, tunate to be elected to the state from that body, they say, is in-
Saginaw, Mich., 78 years old, died senate, I would sponsor unemploy- deed a compliment .
on Aug. 31. Funeral services were ment insurance and old age pen-
County officials point to Mr.
held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home sions, compensations for occupa- Gutman's progressive and far-
on Sept. ,2 with interment at Clo- tional diseases, and greater pro- sighted policies as an indication
verhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. tection to land contract pur- of his desire to save money for
M. Hershman officiated.
chasers."
the taxpayers of Wayne County.
Mr. Kaufman is a member of the Ile conceived, and is responsible
Veteran's Political Association and for putting in effect, they say, the
LEAH DUCHIN
of 318 Edmund Place, 70 years has been active for the payment of "ten year financial program for
old, died on Aug. 26. Funeral the soldier's bonus.
the County of Wayne." This pro-
services were held on Aug. 28 with
gram provides for financing re-
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
current capital expenditures, thus
Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. She OUTLINE CAMPAIGN
placing the county on a pay-as-
is survived by her husband, Jacob.
PLAN FOR DETROIT you-go basis. Many municipali-
ties and counties throughout the
PALESTINE FOREST steps to adopt similar plans in the
BESSIE SHAFKID
of 2070 West Philadelphia avenue,
country have, or are now, taking
(Continued from Page One.)
60 years old, died on Aug. 22.
interests of economy in govern-
ment.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Aug. into an anti-Zionist system with
Mr. Gutman is a native of De-
22 with interment at Machpelah the resulting transformation of troit. Ile attended the Bishop
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Stollman of- Jerusalem into a Pan Islam center. School and graduated from the old
This, he asserted, is occurring Central High School. He was in
ficiated. She is survived by her
despite the fact that all the na- business for himself for many
husband, Zalmon.
tions
renounced claims of con- years before he entered public
-.-
quest to Palestine, out of their life, Sir. Gutman was elected to
JACOB OPPENHEIM
of 3749 Calvert avenue, 78 years regard for the return of the Jewel the Council of the City of Detroit
old, died on Aug. 30. Funeral to their homeland, as a sacred in 1903.
services were held at Gilbert's task of humanity. England, ac-
In addition to his activities in
Funeral Home on Sept. 1 with in. cording to Mr. Jabotinsky, has now public life, Mr. Gutman has, since
terment at Machpelah Cemetery. forfeited the right to exercise the the inception of the Old Newsboy
Rabbi H. N. Rosenthal officiated. mandate.
Goodfellows, been active in that
He is survived by his wife, Anna,
organization.
Pilgrimage to Herxra Grave,
five sons, Louis, Joseph, harry,
Among the Jews and the civil- •
Morris Simon, Jack Simon of lied conscience of the world, the
Chicago, and three daughters, Miss impression is growing that Eng- ALLEN BLONDY GIVES
Ethel Epstein and Mrs. J. Levine. land hos forfeited its ethical man-
HIS CAMPAIGN VIEWS
date and is using the Jewish peo-
THEOPHILA STARK
ple for its colonial intrigues.
Allen II. Blondy, candidate for
of 3329 Richton avenue, 84 years
England, he stated, knows that Congress on the Democratic ticket
old, died on August 28. Funeral the regime in force will not en- from the Fifteenth District, is
services were held on Aug. 30 dure in the new era. conducting an active campaign. In
with interment at Woodmere Cem-
Prior
hefor
the
formal
dma
el enes t goe
th f ; the course of a recent address Mr.
etery. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. the sessions,
Blondy presented the following
She was a resident of Detroit for conference made a pilgrimage to views.
45 years and a member of the the grave of Theodor Herzl.
"The time has come when the
National Council of Jewish Women.
The pilgrimage was led by Mr. people of this country are tired
She is survived by two sons, Jer- Jabotinsky and members of the of listening to speeches, the peo-
ome and Jacob, and two daugh- executive,
ple , know no system can justify
ters, Mrs. Geo. Harris and Mrs.
The marchers numbered thou- or preserve itself which permits
Phillip Jacobs, five grandchildren
millions
of bread-winners to be
and four great-grandchildren, a sands and were flanked by mem- th hrowni into the street and denied
brother, Charles Brooks of Chi- bers of the "Ilaganah," the Re- ! , t h eir r i ght to work,much
Anyone who t
sports organization.
cago, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie visionist
A small police cordon was on 'does not know that uch does no
Zickel, of Los Angeles.
ances.
know
to govern. I would
guard
to prevent
possible enough
disturb-
like to read a statement on the
JACOB W. COHEN
Meier Grossman, vice-presid ent right to work formulated by Jus-
of 5916 Belvidere, 66 years old,
Louis D. Brandeis of the
died on Aug. 31. Funeral ser- of the World Union of Zionist lte- tice
h ins itee ad rlSytates Supreme Court, in
U
vices were held at Temple Beth visionists, informed the congress
the union now in session here days as a lawyer, in
El on September 2 with interment of
that he would bend every effort which he translates these conclu-
at Woodmere Cmetery. Rabbi
in the terms of the home
sur-ito
destroy
the separate Revisionist sions
Lon Fram officiated. He is
and family of the worker into the
dived by his wife, Sarah, three I timer, within the World Zionist terms of the employer: 'For every
sons, Wilfred W., Louis J, and Organization, if the latter Ten- employe who is steady in his work
Sam Y., a brother, Harry, and a dared impossible independent Re- there shall be steady work. The
visionist work.
sister, Mrs. Bella Davis.
right to regularity in employment
Mr. Grossman referred to the is co-equal with the right to regu-
IDA ZABLUDOSKY
action taken by the recently con- lanty in the payment of rent, in
of 649 Leicester Court, 62 years eluded sessions of the Zionist Ac- in the delivery to customers of
old, died on Aug. 25. Funeral tions Committee, where the Re- !the payment of interest on bonds,
seices
ry
were held on Aug. 26 visionists were recognized as a 1 the high quality of products con-

is survived by her husband, Na- enjoined from conducting separa- . incident to each of these rights.

than B., a daughter, Mrs. Esther tilt political work was defeated. :Each of these obligations is equal-
Jaffin, and three sons, Louis of Mr. Grossman's address was in-ly • fixed charge. No dividend
In loving memory of our dear Detroit, Saul Silverman of Chi- terpreted as an attempt to pacify I should be paid unless each of these
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
husband and father, Simon cage and Simon Silverman of Lan- the two wings within the Revision- l fixed charges has been met. The
lot union, the secessionists and the reserve to insure regulartiy of
Schechter, who passed away five sing.
Detroit'. Leading and
Beet Known
shekel payers.
years ago, Sept. 5, 1927.
I employment is as imperative as
I Revisionist shekel payers are 'the reserve for depreciation; and
MOHEL
A previous one from us I. gone
Irving
Ackerman
Candidate
sitting
in
Zionist
organization
of-
it is qually a part of the fixed
Recommended by the
A yoke we loved iv gin
, fires not as foreign observers, but charges to make the annual cen-
City's most prominent
For State Legislature.
A place Is Owens In our hearts
Physicians
Which never can be tilled.
t as men exercising control and tribution to that reserve. No bus.
11110 Hazelwood Ave.
Irving B. Ackerman, practicing seeking control of the power of i Mess is socially solvent which can-
Phone Trinity 2-114241
Sadly missed by his loving wife
attorney here, is seeking the Re-,, the Zionist Organization and Zion-, not do so.'
and daughter.
publican nomination for state rep- r ist funds, Mr. Grossman stated. ! "You will recall a short time
ago that in the City of Chicago
In loving memory of our dear resentative at the September nil- I
Rev. Cantor son and brother, Harold K. Seigle, mules. Mr. Ackerman was born ' Histadruth Leaders Arrive in U.S. there failed some thirty-three
and
raised
in
Detroit,
attended
the
small banks in one day while an-
for
Campaign.
who
passed
away
three
years
ago,
David Golden
Detroit public schools, and at the I t NEW YORK. - (.I. T. A,)_._ other bank of which Mr. Dawes
Sept. 2, 1929.
Detroit's Favorite
suggestion
of
the
late
Judge
AI-'
MOHEL
Israel
Mereminsky
and
Golda
My-
was
the head received a loan from
Sadly missed by his mother,
Fred Murphy, to whom he sold , ersohn, members of the Execute-, the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
Wedding Careen.. father, sisters and brothers.
newspapers
Feder-
.poration
in the sum of eighty-
for
years
at
the
cor-
I
of
the
llistadruth,
Palestine
vies Performed at
ner of rand River and Griswold anion of Labor, arrived in Nov eight million dollars. If this is
Home and by
streets,
wit
induced
to
attend
law
special
legislation what is it?
Arab
Gets
Death
for
Murder
of
not
York on the Bremen and will visit
Appointment
college here In the City of Detroit this country in the interests ,1 If this Reconstruction Finance
Wife of Official.
2220 Clalrenmsnt
and
take
up
the
profession
of
law.
the
Corporation
is there to help fail-
Euclid 9400
Federation, as well as of thy.
JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.)-The
At
ing banks why didn't it assist the
request of numerous Gewerkschaften campaign.
Arab fellah responsible for the friends the
he was induced to place
33 small banks?"
REV. J. SILVERMAN murder of Mrs. Thomas Miller, himself as a candidate for the . More Than 3,000 Americana Resi•!
wife of an engineer occupying an state legislature. Mr. Ackerman
deist
in
Palestine.
Mohel Specialist
, Czernowitz Street Named
important post in the public advocates the repeal of prohibi-
WASHINGTON.-(J. T. A.)-
works department, was sentenced tion, economy of administration,
After Spinoza on
23 Tears' Expor
unemployment insurance, old age, According to an announcement is- ,
to
death.
Tercentenary.
Jew., Endemed
An Arab accomplice received • pensions, and more stringent bank- (sued by the State Department,
by Loading
American citizens reside in
sentence of five years imprison- ing laws, giving greater protection I
Physklans
Palestine.
These
figures
were
an.'
CZERNOWITZ.
- (J. T. A.)-
to the depositors, and also better
ment.
upon completion of a sor- The municipality of Czernowitz
2073
him Miller was killed and her laws for the protection of the land I nounced
Spin-
based
on
reports
from
Con.
I
named
a
street
after
Baruch
I
vey
husband wounded in the middle of contract purchasers.
Gladstone
philosopher.
Mr. Ackerman is a member of I sola abroad, of American citizens "a. famous Jewish
the night of July 1.
street
is to
the
ing in various foreign coon- The naming of
Euclid 10467
Eight Arabs Get Prison Sentences.' the F. &.A M., No. 530, Mosaic , resid
mark the tercentenary of Spinoza's
Eight Arabs of the village of Lodge, Fraternal Order of Eagles, , tries. The figures quoted for Pal- f 1 birth.
Umshald were sentenced to terms Aerie 82, Fraternal Order of For- ! estine represent a high ratio o
of one and two months in prison esters, Wayne Club, a former the total population of the non-
for disturbing the work of Jews member of the Philomathic De- try, and indicate the large number Mark Anniversary of Death
ROY B. CARLIN
of American Jews who have settled
on the land acquired in the vicin- bating Club, member of Alpha
of Frisclunan,
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
Omega Law Fraternity, and • ; in Plaestine, as relatively few non-
ity of the village.
-
Incorn• Tax Work Exclusively
Jewish Americans reside there.

For the Past 12 Years
Practitioner bef ore Treurry
Department. 1 net so revs rot
eeeee tati•• in all income tax
ease..
1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Phoees--Offic•, Cherry 0142.
Rm., Whittier 9183.

Wauchope Remits 70 Per Cent el worker under the Allied Jewish I
This figure does not include many
Campaign.
Tithe Doe to Peer Crops.

Seventy per cent of the tithe

due the government, aggregating
a sum of £173,000, was remitted

A CORRECTION

BY USING FORCE

His Nomination Urged in State-
ment Issued by Samuel Stahl.

(Continued from Page One.)

Dr. John D. Buck's campaign

were removed and some were
smashed.
The state's attorney announced
that he would prosecute
Dr. Bernhard Weiss, former vice-
president of the Berlin police de-
pertinent, for resisting ouster
from office. At the time martial
law was declared and Prussian
government officials dismissed.
The state's attorney charges Dr.
Weiss with alleged continued ex-
ercise of his duties subsequent to
his dismissal.

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Dr. Buck has the active support Drapery Cretonnes, as low
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of a number of Jewish leaders,
Two years ago, when he was bare-
ly nosed out for the Republican
nomination he had the support of
WINDOW SHADE CO.
the Democratic party, although ho
9424 LINWOOD AVENUE
sought the office on the Republi-
Phones Garfield 1230-31
can ticket. He has the aid and en-
couragement of numerous organ-
Protect Synagogue.
izations, among them the leading
The local police have decided fraternal orders of the city.
to establish a permanent guard
A strong plea for the nomina-
during the period of services at tion and lsubsequent election of
the Kiel synagogue. This syna- Dr. Buck was made this week in
roe the Fall Teem beginning September
gogue was recently the Beene of a statement issued by Samuel
Ile •reell , e1. Intenolte one and two-year
an attempted bomb outrage.
Stahl, former Deputy Coroner and
In Sodom* Adminlotrallon •red
V.
Itteentive bet...Owlet eubJeels.
The possible danger to which a leader in the Aesculapian So-
silted InstructInn plan.
boentIonal
Jewish worshippers will be exposed ciety, fraternity of Jewish phar-
t nidenee end employment Week@ foe
graduate.. New, rep-lo-dale clam rooms,
during the forthcoming Rosh Hash- macists.
the see) finest In the over of business
onah and Yom Kippur holidays
"Dr. Buck has an excellent rec.
collets nnselem. Tido whnol approved
and the manner in which they can ord as a physician and as a public
by the Stale Department of Fetalle
olrortion and affiliated with the Meh-
be st be given protection is now leader," Mr. Stahl stated. "In
l.. NW! Normal College for the train-
being given consideration by local various offices he previously held
ing at Cammerehtl Teachers. Student
lorN comp.. favorably with the beet
Jewish leaders, and it is under- I he has proven that he is deserving
relit,. In the country. Over 60.0IM
stood that the government will be I of public trust. A practicing
former atudesto. IneludIng man, of the
penult der leedera In the busluem IIA
expected to take protective meas- physician for about 25 years, he
of betrall.
ures in the neighborhoods of syn- is professionally fitted 'for this
agogues throughout the country. office. I strongly urge his nom-
Ludendorff Breaks With Hitler.
ination and election."
General Erich von Ludendorff,
famous German commander whose Butzel Discusses "The Jew
activities since the end of the
as a Voter."
world war have included vitriolic
BUSINESS AND '
attacks upon the Jews, broke for
XECKETARIAL rot SABA
A lecture by Fred ht. Butzel
the second time within two yearn
arybarrIng this week for the Fall Term
was
given
before
the
Odessa Aid
with his former ally, Adolf Hitler,
Society, of which Simon Cash is
National Socialist leader.
Detroit lEslahlioned
Business MU/
University
The Volksvorte, organ of Lu- president and Samuel Belkin is
United Artiste 11.11.1ing
d endorff, who In 1923 was co- vice-president. It was sponsored
DETROIT,
b11111.
leader with Adolf Hitler of the by the educational committee
Phone CAcilline 1200 for Bulletin
abortive armed uprising in Mu- headed by Morris Sherman. Mr.
Butzel
discussed
"The
Jew
as
a
nich, denounces Hitler's Storm
Troops for their terrorization Voter," and stated that the Jews
should not interest themselves pri-
tactics.
marily in Jewish candidates for
The Ludendorff organ sharply public office but, on the other
scores the Storm Troops for 1g. hand, should interest themselves
REPLACE
tiering the government's armistice in candidates who have shown a
YOUR
pledge and indulging In terrorism, fitness and capability for the office
leading to bloodshed nnexampled they seek. "But," said Mr. Butzel,
in Germany since the persecution "we are proud of the fact that
of the heretics.
men of Jewish origin who now
The special summary court sen- hold public office have served with
tenced Arthur Kopper, a Jewish distinction and merit." Mr. Butzel
w. nog goo weal
worker, to ten years imprison- cited the work of Judge Simons
Ito Mao I. k hem
,
ment upon evidence produced by Judge Keidan, Judge Rubiner,
tummy tab
the Nazis that he had participated Justice Brandeis, and Justice Car-
in an attack upon a police official. doso, and other capable men who
This heavy sentence was meted now hold public office.
out in spite of the evidence on the
The meeting was presided over I
part of Kopper's family, whose by Irving H. Small, attorney, who
members swore that he was at was assisted in arranging the
home at the time the attack Is meeting by the educational com-
reported to have taken place. Kop- mittee, composed of A. Binkow,
Inexpensive - Satisfying
per's wife was removed from the Henry J. Goldber, Joseph Sax and
court in a state of collapse.
Joseph Gorov.
Assuring you

LaSALLE

REGISTER NOW

hia, Miriam and Nettie Wolff; and
Louis and Edward Wolff.
with interment at Machpelah Cem• separate union, and a motion, to]tracted for. No business is suc-
etery. Rabbi I. Stollman and add to this recognition the atipu- ' cessfully conducted which does
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. She lation that the Revisionists are not perform fully the obligations

IN MEMORIAM

BUCK FOR CORONER
CAMPAIGN GAINING

WARSAW.-(J. T. A.) - The
additional Jews coming from Literary Society here marked the
America who either never adopted tenth anniversary of the death of

Through a misunderstanding, the: American citizenship or lost, it David Frischman, distinguished
expatriation on account Jewish poet and author. Speakers
by the High Commissioner be- name of Maurice H. Zackheim was i through
of the Blondy for I of prolonged absence from the at the memorial exercises included
cause of the poverty of the crops. used an president
and
we
accordingly
United
States,
or adoption of Pal- leading Jewish journalists and
The tithe on the citrus Indust?"' Congress Club
lestinian citizenship. authors.
was not Included in the remiulon. correct this error.

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Nazi. Attack Justice Palace; Men-
ace Jewiah President.

VIENNA. - (J. T. A.) - The
Palace of Justice was attacked
here by Nazis, Its furnishing
smashed, and the Jewish president
of the Chamber menaced.
The swastika, symbol of the
anti-Semites, was chalked over the
chambers of the palace, together
with the slogan "Perish Judaea!"
The Nazis disappeared before
the arrival of the police.
The damage wrought is esti-
mated at 5,000 schillings.
As a result of this incident, all
those desiring to enter the palace
will henceforth be compelled to
produce credentials.

Contributions to the Council
Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, has re-
ceived contributions toward the
Memorial Scholarship Gift Fund
as follows:
In memory of Leopold D. Mayer
from Hattie Gittleman and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg.

In memory of Mrs. Lulu Fran-
kel from Mr. and Mrs. Leon H.

Frank, Mr. and Mrs. If. J. L.
Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.
Ginsburg.
In memory of Mrs. David Israel
from Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
burg.

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