PIEDLTROTIAWISfl RONICLE ILTS INEE .KY • misme • ecord .a nce. s S and .deral cs to ation. .cided idacy es II. dates ident. 1, re- evrish chers' id an berg, irgan, leated al et- Zion. antry. tclopt on of being :hope, ,stine, antry, activ- Na- o the out- iday's on of , the Labor Lt the lining ir de - y are se un- cnown h Et- lachcl )f the kR POLITICAL FORUM AT JEWISH CENTER Readings Are Coming To U. S. in October A political forum has been ar- ranged by the senior council of the Jewish Centers Association through its intellectual advancement com- mittee. The forum will be held on four successive Wednesdays, com- mencing Oct. 5, at the Dexter branch of the Jewish Center, 11518 Dexter boulevard. Leaders of the Communist, Dem- ocratic, Republican and Socialiat parties will address the Forum which is arranged so as to give each party one hour in which to present its philosophy, program and platform These liessions will commence at 8 p. m. Discussions and questions will follow the formal presentation. The following program has been arranged: Wednesday, Oct. 6, Communist. Wednesday, Oct. 12, Democratic. Wednesday, Oct. 19, Republicacn. Wednesday, Oct. 26, Socialist. David Goldberg is the chairman of the intellectual advancement committee. • LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Marquess of Reading, former British foreign secretary, accom- panied by Lady Reading, will come to New York next month. Lord Reading has accepted an invitation to address the Ameri- can Bar Association on Oct. 14, in Washington. Ile will also participate in the ceremonies attendant upon the laying of the foundation stone of the new Supreme Court build- ing. The visit is to be of a purely personal nature. The press here emphasizes that Lord Reading has no authority from the gov- ernment to negotiate regarding any political or economic ques- tions affecting British and Amer- ican relations. GRES 190 kN • Pursuant to an order from the Circuit Court. the regular monthly "NoPro aaaaa " docket has been prepared. The call of these eases will be made on Saturday, Oct I. 1932. •t 910 a, m in Courtroom 16, before Judge Ira W. Jayne. and unless cause to the contrary is .hown, will be dist..nd for want of prosecution.. THOMAS F. FARRELL. County Clerk. "WALTZ PARADISE" AT THE LITTLE THEATER Paramount and Riviera The- tres Feature "Blondie of the Follies." Headed by a huge cast, "Blondie of the Follies" is the attraction now playing at the Paramount and Riviera Theaters. Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Billie Dove, "Schnozzle" Durante, Zasu Pitts and James Gleason head the cast which tells of the life and loves of a "Follies" girl. How she rises from the tenements of the East Side to a place in the famous show and how she wins a wealthy hus- band like other "Follies" girls be- fore her. The picture is packed with suspense, action, romance and thrills and is one of the big picture hits of the year. Michigan Theater. Ben Bernie, the "old maestro," with all his lads and attractions, is the headliner on the Michigan stage this week. Yaussar, the old colonel, the pride of radio, is mak- ing his first Detroit stage appear- ance in several years, and along with his famous orchestra he has Pat Kennedy, the famous Irish tenor, the German Quartette for harmony, and Frank Prince, singer of popular ballads. On the screen is one of Para- mount's new season pictures, "The Night of June 13th," a mystery drama which boasts of one of the finest casts ever assembled for one picture. United Artists Theater. "Grand Hotel" is at the United Artists theater. This is the first time that this picture has been shown at popular regular United Artists prices. The film is being shown exactly as it was run at the Wilson theater several months ago. The picture, made from Vicki Baum's best seller of the same name, has assembled in the lead- ing roles the greatest cast ever seen in a single film. The mem- bers of the cast include Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Lionel Barrymore, Wal- lace Beery, Lewis Stone, Jean Her. sholt and a host of others. Kosher Kitchen Aided by Kadimah Schools. Taing in consideration the impor- tance of the Jewish Free Kitchen, it was decided by the pupils of the Kadimah Hebrew Schools to con- tribute at least • $1 a week to the maintenance of the kitchen. The money is being raised through a doily penny contribution. The con- tributions prior to this week was ;LEO, and for this week $1. I The Kadimah Hebrew Schools are located at 11731 Linwood aye - hue, near Tuxedo, and 661 East Euclid avenue. ATTENTION, DEMOCFtATIC • DELEGATES Make It Unanimous! Charles F. '-it. .1 sent NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS "Walzer Parodies" (Waltz Para- dise") is the current German talk- ing picture at the Little Cinema Detroit Public Schools Eve- Theater at 56 East Columbia. ning School Department. Charlotte Susa is the lady in the lead and. Grell Theimer of "Two Detroit public evening schools Hearts" fame comes a close second, ended registration week with an enrollment of approximately 8,000 men and women, a figure which is only 60 per cent of the regis- tration week total for last year. Registrations continued during the week of Sept. 19 in all schools. After that period all credit classes, and many others, including even the elementary classes, may be closed to further registrations. The final enrollment is expected to be about one-third short of the maximum of 23,000 reached last year in the fall term. This loss is due, of course, to the economic situation, which bears heavily on the sections of the population that ordinarily patronize the evening high schools, where a fee of $3 per subject is required. The ele- mentary classes, which are free, are rapidly approaching last year's size. CHARLOTTE SUSA itor Aden 5d at I by PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE me. A FOR Attorney General not saying a word about that ver- satile of all personalities, Ernest Verbes of "Csiko Baroness" and Betty Bird of "Burschenlied Ass Heidelberg" and Adele Sandrock, the grand old lady of the screen, Szaeke Szakall, and others. Lena Mertens, the most popular Viennese opera singer, acclaimed by all, surrounded by admirers, is infatuated with Schani, a young coalman, whom she discovers at the restaurant "Waltz Paradise." Due to her interest, Schani soon climbs the ladder of social and operatic fame, for he has a beautiful tenor, even breaks the hank at Monte Carlo, buys the palace of Count Pres, one of Lona's admirers, and the young count becomes his secre- tary. The brother of Count Prax, anxious to get the family property back and having made an unsuc- cessful offer to Schani, begins an intrigue with Marie, Schani's old sweetheart. Lena hears about it knows Schani still loves Marie and arranged for the two sweethearts to meet. This proves to her Schani is still in love with Marie and she, therefore, decides to sign a con- tract to sing in America and leave Schani and Marie together. Grieved at having lost Lona's friendship and having quarreled with Marie, Schani goes on a drinking bout, soon loses all his wealth, his pal- ace and everything he has Finally he becomes reconciled to Marie and starts in all over again, is wel- comed back to the "Waltz Para- dise" and becomes the partner of the owner of the restaurant. William A Rhode. amount.. the re- monl of his law office to 2513 liarlum Tower, Telephone Cherry 1121. Bernard A. Pearl announce. the re. moval of his office from the Barium Tower to 101 MaJmnic Building, Ran- dolph 4161 Rosenberg & Metzger, Attorneys 1415 First National Bank Bldg. 182622 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, s..—At a session of the Probate Court for Bald County of Wayne, held a t the Probe. Courtroom in the City of Detroit on the nineteenth day of Septem- ber, in the year one thoutrand nine hun- dred and thirty•two. Present: Edward Command, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the manta of ANTONIOS MAVRONTONAKIS, idso known as Tony M•yros. deceased. On reading and filing Ike petition of William John Holden. praying that administration of meld es- tate be granted to him or some other suitable .mon. It to ordered, that the nineteenth day of October, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Courtroom be appointed for bean. mild petition. And it is further ordered, that • copy of thly order be publiohed three nem- give weeks wed.e to said time of hear- ing in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle and Toe Legal Chronicle, • newspaper printed and circuleting in said County of Warne. EDWARD COMMAND. Judge of Probate. THEI1DORE J. BROWN, Deputy Probate Register. kutudie, Attorney, 923 Penobscot S. 300792 o '2 OF MICIIIGAN, County of pending before Hon. Wayne, Henry G. Nicol, • Circuit Court Com• minioner for maid eounty, bekreen Gertrude IL Wollstein. plaintiff, vs. Jacob Climstein and Mary Clirmitain, his wife, defendants. Summons Wired and returned that defendant, cannot be found, it appearing by affidavit. that said defendants reside in this state and that proces. for their appear- ance has been duly Inued and the same could not be served by reason of their continued absence from their place of renitence. It is ordered that the said defendants appear at the courtroom of the undersigned, W•yne County Build- ing. Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock a. m on October 11, 1931, and defend the complaint filed in this suit or Judg- ment will be entered by default, and that this order be served or published as required by statute. The foregoing suit involves title to The West 16 feet of Lot 8 and Ea. 58 feet of Lot 9, Block J. Ferr• snd Moran Subdivision of Blocks G. H. I. J. of the North ik of Block F. Chart. Moran Farm, Ward No. 5. known as 700-2 tdedbury A•• enue, Detroit, Wayne Count?. Michigan. IIENRY 0. NICOL. Circuit Court Commisainner. Dated: Detroit. September 16, 1955. I Harold E. Schl.ineer, Agent, 1874 First National Bank Building. 801096 STATE OF MICIIIGAN, COunty of Wayne. ..—Suit pending before Hon. Henry G Nicol. a Circuit Court Com• oilmioner for said count.. between Sadie M. Schlesinger. plaintiff, vs. Au- gusto C. Predmore, defendant. Summon, issued and returned that defendant can- not be room, it Wearing by affidavit that .ald defendant reoldes in thi. Mate and that woe.. for her &Poem..r has been duly issued and the mime could not be served by reason of her concealment within this state, and/or her continued oh score from her place of reeldence. It N ordered that the said defendant ap- pear at the courtroom of the under- 'ivied Wayne County Bondi., Detroit. Michigan, at ten o'clock •. m on Or. tuber 51, 1932, •nd defend the complaint filed in thie nit or judement will he entered by default, and that thia order d or published so required by be statute. The foregoing suit involves title to: Lot numbered 226 of the Puri- tan Homes Subdivision of North 30 am. of Northeast 84 of the Soothes. % of Section It Town 1 S. R. It East, Greenfield Township, now Detroit; also known as 15817 Work Avenue. Detroit, Wayne County. Michigan. Dated: Detroit, September 19, 1952. HENRY G. NICOL. Circuit Court Commissioner. NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS VISITING JUDGES IN WAYNE COUNTY, WEEK OF SEPT. 26 Judge Jesse H. Root, Monroe, three weeks; not here Tuesday and Wed nesday. Judge Neil E. Reid, Mt. Clemens, two weeks. Judge George W. Sample, Ann Arbor, one week. Judge Edward D. Black, Flint, one week. Judge Kelly S. Searl, St. Johns, one week. Judge Herman Dehnke, Morris- ville, one week. Judge G. Arthur Rathbun, Ad- rian, one week; not here on Mon- day. Judge X. A. Boomhower, Bad Axe, one week. Judge George 0. Drisccoll, Iron- wood, one week. Judge Willis B. Perkins, Grand . Rapids, one week. Judges Kelly S. Semi, G. Arthur Rathbun and George 0. Dnscoll- Disbarment proceedings, Walter T. Gurski, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 9.30 a. m. Disbarment proceedings, Charles F. Skene, immediately following Gurski matter. Judges Willis B. Perkins, Her- man Dehnke and X. A. Boom- bower — Disbarment proceedings, George J. Mutter, Sept. 29, :30 a . m. Outside of Detroit. Judge Jesse H. Root, Pontiac, Sept 27 and 28. Judge Glenn C. Gillespie, Mon- roe, Sept 27 and 28, Judge Royal A. Hawley, Char- lotte. Judge Fred S. Lamb. Pontiac. FIRST INSERTION Letzer, Attorneys, Elght.nth Brum Floor United Artists Building. 171511i 171515 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Warne, ..—At • liesthen of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Courtr.m in the City of Detroit on the twentieth day of Sep- tember in the year one thoulland nine hundred and thirty-two. Present: Ervin R. Palmer. Judy of Probate. In the matter of the est•tes of AMY GAVITT and VERA IIF.LEN GAVI1T, deensed. Clarence E. Hull. administrator of the estate of Amy Cayitt.deees..d hone. rendered to thi. Court An final account. and filed therewith • mititioli Waring net the residue of said estate kw am •I•ned to the peen. entitled thereto Clarence E Hull, administrator of the rm.* of Vera Hein Gent dents.. Wiring rendered to this Court his 8.1 account. sod filed therewith 0 petition praying that the rend. of •id .tate be aseitned to the per.. entitled there. to. It is ordered that lira twentymenrith day of October. next at ten o'clock In the forenoon at s•id Courtroom be ap- pointed for "mining and allowine ••Id account. and hearing said petitions. And it lo ordered that • copy of thi. order I. Dublin. three •...rive week. Pen- ton:. to said time of lowing in the Detroit 'yin Chronicle and The Leval Chrookle, a nompsper printed and circulating in said coostr or Wayne. ERVIN R. PALMER. Jody of Pri•bate. THEODORE J. DROWN, Deputy Probate Register. LEGAL NOTICE SECTION REPETROIVEWISILLARONICLq and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A Wayne County Legal Ned. Publication. SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager of Legal Department 525 Woodward Avenue Cadillac 1048 180156 Maurice L. Remit, Agent, 111321 E, STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of lemon And Wayne, as—At • ...ion of the Probate 301256 Court for cold County of Wayne, hel d STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, se.—sSult pending before Hon. at the Ilrobate Courtroom in the Cite Henry 0. Nicol. • Circuit Court Corm of Detroit, on the fifteenth day of Sep- miomioner for said County, between tember In the year one thousand nine William HIlleer bind Como... • Mich'. hundred thirty-two. Present., Henry 8. San Corporation. plaintiff, v.. Albert Hulbert Judge of Probate. In the mat• Auberlin. defendant. Summons isoued ter of the estate of CIIESTER PRUC- and returned that defendant cannot he NEL. deceased. On reading and filing found, it appearing by affidavit that Feld the petition, duly •eritied, of Katherine defendant resides in this state and that GaJda, administratrix of mild est•te, prof.. for his appearance has been dun prayine that she be licensed to sell cer- issued and the mime coold not he Nerved tain nal estate of raid deceased for the by reason of his continued ablienc• from pu rpose of paying the debts of said de- hie pl.. of redden. It is ordered ceased and the charge. of administerine that the said defendant appear at the said estate •nd to pay for tho care o' courtroom of the undereigned, Wayne the minor children of raid deeeased. It County Building, Detroit, Michigan. al Is oniereil that the eighteenth day of ten o'clock a. m. on October 15, 1952, Ottoher. next at two o'clock in the and defend the complaint filed in this afternoon, •t said courtroom be all• een eri:ere o o d by d d I pointed for hearing nid petition, a ;T oil t,or J dimet,htll,of nt or that all penning interested in liald es• so d published as required by statute. 'The I tate appear before told court at sal foregoing suii involves title to: Land time and place to show cause why a II• in the City of Detroit, County of Wane, cense should not be granted to sali Michigan. to-wit : Lot numbered 87 111.k adminktratrix to sell real estate as F. Jefferson Park Subdivi.lon of the prayed for In petition. And it le Jefferson Park Realty Company, Plat further ordered, that • copy of this ord. ,/ recorded May 19, 1910, 1.1ber 16, page 91 be published three nrcesfin weeks pre- vious to .aid time of hearing, In the of Plats. Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Dated. Detroit. September 20, 1022. Chronicle. • newspaper printed and dr- HENRY O. NICOL, culatine In said County of Winne. Circuit Court Commissioner. HENRY S. HULBERT. Judy of Probate. THEODORE J. BROWN, Deputy Probate Regleter. Joseph R. Leeman, A 00000 ey, 518 Ham- mond Bldg. 501351 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of S. A. Mauer, Agent, 9SS E. Jsffensee Wayne, ca—Suit pending before Hon. Ave. Robert F.. Sal. • Circuit Court Corn• 301081 tnimioner for maid county, betw.n STATE OF MICHIGAN. County o? Nathan Mailman nod Sadie Mailman. Wayne. , u.—Sult pending before Hon plaintiff., •s. Charles Knorr and Martha Robert E. Sage, a Circuit Court Com- Knorr, defendants. Summons isned and missioner for .aid county, between returned that defendant Martha Knorr Richard F. Powers and Mary C. Powers, cannot be found. It appearine by •ffidant his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Bernard L. Ryan that said defendant Martha Knorr rendes and Mary Ryan, his wife, defendant.. in this state and that process for her Summons lesued and returned that de. appearance ha. been duly issued and the fend...