monitorrjErnsn MRON1i14 PAGE FIVE and THIE LEGAL CHRONICLE AGENCIES DISAVOW JAPANESE EFFECTS OPEN LETTER TO JEWS OF DETROIT HADASSAH STRESSES RESPONSIBILITY FOR TO FEATURE BAZAAR FROM YIDDISH PEOPLE'S THEATER MEMBERSHIP EFFORT BROWN INTERVIEW AT SHAAREY ZEDEK COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Although Detroit Chapter of The management of Littman's We took into consideration condi- The annual bazaar of the Sis- Yiddish People's Theater this 1 tions of the time and made the Hadassah is humming with activi- ties leading up to its fifth annual open terhood of Shaarey Zedek will be week addressed the following prices of admission as low as the Telegraphic Agency interview are staged amid the colorful scenery letter to the Jews of Detroit: admissions to movies. Yet, there donor luncheon, scheduled for at variance with the articles which of a Japanese market place during Dec. 20, it is not overlooking the' "Should Detroit have a per- is complete indifference to the he has been writing in the Ameri- Yiddish Theater. manent Jewish Theater? can Ilebrew. "We therefore address our- "la a Yiddish theater a private Severe criticism is levelled to you, Jews of Detroit, to undertaking or an important com- selves against David A. Brown for his those for whom the Jewish word, munal need? statement that no specific misery culture, is dear. We ap- "These questions will have tc, 1Jewish exists among Polish Jewish mas- al to you f or your co-operation. ses in articles appearing in the be answered in the coming few pe If you have any complaints to weeks. Polish and American Jewish press. make, please let us know and we Issue with this declaration, which "Let us talk plainly. was made by Mr. Brown in an in- "We have a grievance to the shall try to improve upon condi- lions. We are prepared to listen terview with a representative of Jews of themselves Detroit. They do not to the Polish Telegraphic Agency dur- interest sufficiently in criticisms, just as we would like , to hear compliments. ing a recent visit to Warsaw, it the Yiddish Theater. "For this Friday, Saturday and taken by such papers as the Ilajnt "For years Detroit was could. 1 Sunday we are presenting an of Warsaw, Unser Express of War- ered the best Yiddish theater city , operetta with numerous Jewish LINWOOD AND TUXEDO saw and by the New York Jewish in the provinces. For this reason songs. An able choir has been Day. we had, every season, excellent prepared. We are taking unusual SPEAKERS: companies and some of the best' pains to see to it that the perfor- Defense of Brown. • actors. For the current season mance should be a successful one. HON. WILLIAM A. COMSTOCK Coming to the defense of David Mr. Littman interested Harry, "We are certain that all those A. Brown, the American Ilebrew Landman, who for years was affil- who will attend the theater this MAX FINKELSTON issued the following statement to iated with leading theaters in New week-end will have great spiritual A. C. LAPPIN The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: York, Mr. Landman succeeded in satisfaction, and will long remem- "The Jewish Daily Bulletin of gathering some of the ablest ac- bee the performance. ROBERT MARWIL Oct. 9, printed and caused to ap- tors from leading theaters in New' "Give us your confidence and JUDGE PATRICK H. O'BRIEN pear in other Jewish publications, York for the present Detroit cast. come to the Yiddish Theater, the text of a so-called protest is- Detroit never before had a cast Twelfth and Seward. That will MRS. DAVID LICHTIG THEODORE LEVIN, Presiding sued by the Federation of Polish to equal the present one. give us the opportunity to carry Jews in America (according to Z. tarnival time. Enthusiastic prep- "This is the opinion of all who on our work. Auspices CENTRAL COMSTOCK CLUB Tygel, director of the Polish Fed- aration is under way to make the visited the theater for the first "LITTMAN'S YIDDISH PE°. MRS. S. L. KAVANAU eration, without knowledge or con- event unique in every respect. 3333 Barium Tower — Cad. 3092 . We PLE'S THEATER, Fine Hand.Tailored sultation of the executive hoard of Japanese shops, Japanese cos- widely complimented. Bat at- "Abraham Littman, Director, necessity of maintaining a steady that organization) against declara- tumes, Japanese lighting effects, tendances are not large enough. Fall and Winter growth in membership. The na- "Harry Landman, Manager." tions allegedly made by David A. all will contribute to make a •■•••• tional board of Hadassah is stress- / Brown, publisher of the American charming carnival scene, accord- ing the importance of a large Ilebrew and the Jewish Tribune, to ing to the plans of the general ZEDAKAH'S SOCIAL WILLIAM SANDLER membership. To achieve this end, the non-Jewish press in Poland dur- committee, of which Mrs. David HALLOWE'EN PARTY ELECTED PRESIDENT Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, membership ing his visit to that country sev- Lichtig is chairman and Mrs. Sid- OF CONG. EMANUEL chairman, has planned a series of eral weeks ago. ney Stone and Mrs. Sol Perlman teas, the first of which took place Elaborate plans are being made The story culled from the Yid- are co-chairmen. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 12, at dishe Tageblatt in Warsaw con- The setting for dancing will be for Zedakah 's social Hallowe'en Congregation Beth Tephila Eman- the home of Mrs. W. R. Roth of tains no direct statement by Mr. a fascinating Japanese garden. party, to be held Sunday evening, uel, at the annual meeting held Leslie avenue, with Afro. Roth and last Sunday evening, re-elected Wil- I Oct, 30, Elks' Regularly $35•40-$45 Brown but constitutes a paraphras- Dave Diamond and his orchestra Sonia Sheaffer, the chairman of liam Sandler president, I Levine Mrs. Kavanau as hostesses. Mn,, ing of things presumably said by will provide the music. The com- Special at Only— chosen vice-president and L. David Kallman rendered pleasing him. Unfortunately, Mr. Brown mittee in charge of music and this affair, and Rose Lipson, co. was vocal selections. Kramer, treasurer. is now in the Orient, and is there- dancing arrangements are: Mn,. ANNOUNCE TIIE REMOVAL OF TIIEIR OFFICES Inspired by Mrs. Joseph Ehr- fore unable to give his version of A. J. Copland, chairman, Mrs. lich's talk about the work of this matter. But, until he can be Charles Agree, co-chairman; Mrs. — to — Hadassah, every guest at the tea reached, this attack upon him by J. M. Berris, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, joined the organization. Mrs. Other Fine Suits the Federation of Polish Jews in Mrs. Seymour Lewis, Mrs. H. 200 SILVERMAN FEALK Kavanau, in directing the mem- Regularly $25 to $35 America, through the Jewish Tele- Schlafer, Mrs. A. Schreiber. Mem- Mr. and Mrs. S. Fealk of 209 bership work, is assisted by Mrs. Car, Griswold and Congress Sts, graphic Agency, must seem incom- bers of the Young People's So- Special at Connecticut a v e n u e, Highland Aaron Silberblatt and Mrs. M. H. prehensible to those who have been ciety will assist. Park, announce the marriage of Prince, co-chairmen. The follow. CADILLAC 0070 reading, only during the past fort- The refreshment shop will be their daughter, Jean, to Leon Sil- ing new members have recently night, t, Mr. Brown's own impres- attended by Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, verman of New York City. Mr.) joined: Mesdames Harry Coogan, sions of the Polish situation, print- chairman, Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Real Estate — Rentals — Building Management and Mrs. Silverman will reside in Morris Goldenberg, Seymour Lew- ed in the American Hebrew and co-chairman, Mrs. David Fauman, New York. Open Evenings is, Kiva Nemer, Louis Please, Jewish Tribune. Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, Mrs. Sam Gerald Sandorf, Bess Steinberg In order to point out the glaring Caplan, Mrs. Charles Robinson, WOLIN • LEVINE E. Spanier, 0, Wander and Irving lack of likelihood that Mr. Brown Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mrs. M. Zack- The marriage of Miss Dorothy I. Wolfgang. in any way minimized the plight heini, Mrs. Herman Westman, Mrs. Levine of San Francisco to Bar- The donor luncheon workers' of our Jewish brethren in Poland, Moe Lansky, Mrs. Harry B. Kei- rett Wolin, son of Mrs. Frances Airy, Spacious, Beautifully Decorated, Fully Equipped Kitchen we need only quote from his ar- dan, Wolin of the Whittier, took place meetings, held every Wednesday 1430 Griswold St. Now available for ticles of Sept. 30 and Oct. 14. The on Sunday, Oct. 18. Dr. Leo M. noon at the Phoenix Club, have The pastry shop will be attended Bet. Grand River and Clifford established themselves as an en- first of these stated: Concerts, Weddings, Dances, B Franklin officiated. A wedding , Bar Mitzvah Parties joyable part of the campaign. Ex. "The Jew In Poland is suffering espe- by Mrs. Sam Rubiner, chairman, breakfast, served at the Belcrest, RENTAL FEE GREATLY REDUCED cially because he is • Jew The boycott Mrs. Seymour Frank, co-chairman, tremely informal, they serve to followed the ceremony. Fee further Information ph.. Mediae. 5555 • vain , t the Jew by the Polish Christian Mrs. Frank Wetoman, Mrs. Nathan keep several hundred workers is economic on the surface, but has its To Get the Best Buy Only Kaplan, Mrs. Milton Gordon, Mrs. keyed up until the culmination of foundation in the hate of the Christian fo rthe Jew ... a Klement coMing from Thomas Marwil, Mrs. Morris Lan- this work In December, Miss represent•tive Polish Jewry. Presenting dau, Mrs. Frieda Weinstein, Mrs. Hattie Gittleman and Mrs. Sidney to the world. in the formof a White Paper. the economic and political disa- Sides. Allen are responsible for the de- bilities of the cVixens of Jewish faith The candy shop will be in charge lightful and appropriate programs in Noland. would •ruse nottinly the MRS. HARRY LEVINE presented each week. At next Jews of the world. but millions in other of Mrs. Morris Blumberg, chair- Services: countries who believe In juatireand who man, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, co- Wednesday's meeting, Oct. 26, chairman, are assisted in their ef- Sunday The Stage Pulpit and the Pulpit insist that nu injustice shall be done to chairman, Mrs. Nathan Simons, some new songs will be introduced. any group because of their religious forts by Mesdames Ida Levine, Stage" will be the subject of Dr. Leo 11 Mrs. Herman August, Mrs. George Rose Whisper, Esther Shugerman, . analVni'Llarnion Sunday morning, Oct. Mrs. Herman Marks is in charge of faith.' The a rt isle by Mr. Brown in our Roberts, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. Ed. the weekly luncheons. Mary Slater, Esther Davis, Sarah present issue of Oct. 14, says Atlas, Mrs. Joseph Kopel, Mrs. Fixler, Elsie Rubin, Jean Davis, Emit el Cantle/on: Hadassah is sponsoring the ban- 56 EAST COLUMBIA It a, m. to Hy Broder. among other things: Dr. Leo U. Franklin will occupy the Fixler, Elsie Rubin, Jean pulpit Saturday morning, Oct. 22„ and quet to be held at Hotel Statler "'The boycott against the Jew I. an The fancy preserve shop will be Sarah old Institution. dating from before the Tyner and Lena Halperin. Mean. will preach on the abject, " A Fore- on Sunday evening, Oct. 30, con- under the supervision of Mrs. bets cast for the Year MS." cluding the Midwest Zionist Con- and friends are asked to re. year. ap 't ass Inh'y r."tlre attitude int'n' o 'A the he go t . Mary Gordon, chairman, Mrs. Watch for this label when you ference. Reservations, which are Temple Annual Meeting: ernment is a negative one. with which Maurice Aronsson, co-chairman, serve this date. purchase your Delicatessens, The eighty-second annual meeting of $1.60 per cover, should be tele- in I'ulsnd Is eon versant, r Zedakah acknowledges the fol- the congrestation will take place Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mrs. Robert 'Xilfestewof Salami, Frankfurters. Russia! People--rnasses lowing donations: In memory of Oct. 210, at 'I :30 p. m Rosiness of vital phoned to Mrs. William B. Isen- ▪ for actions speak limier than words. Marwil, Mrs. Saul Copin. Importance will come before the meeting. berg, Longfellow 7630. This assures you the best in It is well known that but few Jews •re of them! Leader—lover The soft drinks will be served her mother, Blume Schrecter, by The meeting will be preceded by the in governmen t service, sent of hundreds quality merchandise sold in of Mrs. R. Feldman; in memory of annual congregation dinner to be served thousands —possIbly indllons--em• by Mrs, Wolf Kaplan, chairman, Detroit. Our products are made ployed. and that government monopolies Aire. Leon Zeckman, Mrs. Joseph his mother, Anna Wallace, by by the Sisterhood. Mewl at 65cent, —fighter for his people, per plate. Every member should be have put over five hundred thousand here in Detroit under strict Jew. Sidney Wallace; in memory of her present. out of work, for Jae. workers Zeckman, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. ..__ supervision for Kashruth. No have been replaced by Christian workers, Ben Fenton, Mrs. Barney Smith, brother, Samuel Kohn, by Anna Rybakon bares his soul _ ice High School Council Dance chemicals or coloring, but only and the guild laws hevemade it impoe• Mrs. Carlstein, Mrs. George Levey. Karkel; in memory of her mother. Temple The Temple High School Council cor- •LETTER- BOX Ible for Jewish youth to become crafte• the best of materials are used. • men. A Martha Solomon, by Mary Wal- dially invitee your eons .d daughter. Credit for the Jewish businessman The doll shop and fish pond of high school age to its opening dance Is practically a closed door. and the Jew ALWAYS FRESH and TASTY IA will be conducted by Mrs. Moe lace; in memory of her mother, of the reason. National Child Labor Day. Sunday afternoon, Oct. 21 Is taxed to the point of ruination.' Moshe Woolman, by Sylvia Sha- at All Good Delicatessen For Salo at 210, Refreshments. No senission "The third article by Mr. Brown Leiter, chairman, Mrs. S. J. Eder, Stores charge , Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: in his series on l'oland, which will co-chairman, Mrs. Herman Cohen, pero. The next meeting of Zedakah Both El College: We are again asking your co- appear next week, also depicts the Mrs. Ilannah Harwith, Mrs. Moe There O still lime to register for operation by announcing in your plight of the Polish Jews with such Prince, Mrs. W. Gordon, Mrs. N. Club will be held at the home of courses at Beth Fl College of Jewish Metzger, Mrs. M. Feinberg, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Benjamin, 3209 Stur- p ublication that National Child vivid and bold strokes that no one Studies next Monday night, Oct. 21, at Packing Company can possibly accuse him of seeking . Coggan, Jars. Aaron Silberblatt, tevant. 7.80. L abor Day, 1933, will be observed 2380 Twentieth Street Saturday, Jan. 28, in synagogues, to minimize or idealize the situation Mrs E. Krause, Mrs. A. M. Hersh- Our Monday Morning Classes: Lafayette 2908 man, Mrs. Harry Wein, Miss Bes- The Monday morning ci I in Poland." f Beth Sunday, Jan. 29, in churches and of Jewish Studieswill begin church schools, and Monday, Jan. sie Steingold. LECTURE SERIES OF El net College Monday morning. Oct. 21, at 11 30, in schools, clubs and other or- E A dramatic document of Russia'. rebirth. Al,.. with the The cigar shop will be in charge FAITHS FELLOWSHIP o'clock. Viennese Editor Describes Con- ganizations. of Mrs. Charles Smith. ditions in Poland. heart and blood of the people! The Sisterhood Exchange NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The The fruit market will be at- We are enclosing a brief state- The Sisterhood Exchange in now pre- When the Dttroit Fellowship of pared to supply you with delirious home- ROY B. CARLIN 100% RUSSIAN TALKING t, .110111k. plight of the Jews of tended by Mrs. A. Cooper, chair- ment regarding National Child Faiths, at its huge meeting in June', made goodies as well as var.00. other East, rn Europe is so desperate and man, Mrs. Theodore Levin, co- Labor Day and would appreciate Superimposed English titles. 4 ful article,. INCOME TAX SPECIALIST the general outlook so bleak, that chairman, Sol Q. Kesler, Mrs. intrcduced the topic "How Man Thursday and at TonNt'ley d nt=gileacl' i your publishing this in whole or I May Master Fear," in the discus- you wish to Inc..... your family bud- American Jewry mast conic to their Ruth Jacobs, Mrs. Hy Jacobs, Mrs. in part. If you would care to Continuous Daily, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Exclusively Income Tax Work .ion by six men, representing six ! get and become • regular exhibitor, call Sid both to relieve the acute ma- Louis Robinson, Mrs. Irving War- Eves., Sun., and Holidays-40c faiths, it gave a frank acknowledge- Mrs Samuel Coburn. chairman. Trinity have a special article on some phase I: I to 6 P. M.-35c for Twelve Years terial situation and as an expres- tel, Mrs. David Seligson, of child labor or photographs or ment that mankind, racially and 2-7727, LIMO IM ■ 1 1. ■■■ sion of mind solidarity, stated Dr. drawings, we will gladly send them. t.■■■•■■■■ .11, WI 1.4 The poultry shop will be attend- individually, is obsessed of some , Ernst Bencdikt, publisher of the ed by Mrs. Max Keidan. We thank you for your co-opera 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. sort of fear whose stultifying ef- Neue Freie Presse of Vienna, in an Lion. The cashiers for the event will fects manifest in his environment Detroit In loving memory of our darling interview with a representative of be Miss Elizabeth Finley, chair- and upon society to its detriment. Sincerely yours, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. man, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, co- Hence, the demand for an oppor- brother and uncle, Sigmund S. GERTRUDE FOLKS ZIMAND, Supplying the Goldsmith, who passed away one Director, Research Th e economic and Publicity, chairman. Adequate checking fa- arc cilities will be provided, under the tunity, by means of group meet- year ago, Oct. 24, 1931. e., t where the Jews of Poland National Child Labor Committee, Proper Grade . ings, in order, if possible, to find a MANUEL URBACH i l e t e political s. 331 Fourth vaenue, New York. e ■ neerned, A. we loved hint, so we mire him. supervision of Mrs. Sam Kavanau. tion affecting the Jews is most Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy is in charge way out from under its baneful In our memory he Is near, of Oil as influence. Granite and Marble Loved, remembered, longed for always difficult in Germany, declared the of publicity. Bringing many • silent tear. At the meetings in which the Specified by the publisher of the Neue Freie Presse, The carnival will be held in the Young Women's Christian Associa- and organ renowned for decades social S adly missed by his loving sister, hall of the synagogue, Chi- tion and the Detroit Fellowship of FEANNIE CHATLIN Maker of Your for its liberal and literary tradi- Esther, brother-in-law, Harry, and of 3710 Humphrey avenue, life- tions. Among one of its most dis- cago and Lawton, Saturday eve- Faiths are co-operating, at 22-30 nephews, Stanford and Ross. Oil Burner long ning, Nov. 5, and Sunday after; resident of Detroit, died on Witherell, the burden of present- 7729 TWELFTH ST. tinguished contributors was Theo-, Oct. 19 at the age of 63. Funeral dor Herz], founder of political noon and evening, Nov. fi. There ing the topic from his or her busi- In loving memory of our beloved services Euclid 7192 will be no charge for admission. were held at Lewis Bros. ness, professional or religious son. Sigmund S. Goldsmith, who Zionism . standpoint is imposed upon one passed away one year ago, Oct. 24, Funeral Home on Oct. 20 with The misery of the Jewish popu- 4 111041simmagamosicusiumswers, speaker and opportunity for brief 1931. interment at Nlachpelah Cemetery. lation defies description, Dr. Bene- Lafayette 4500 discussion is given. The speakers Rabbi I. Stollman and Rabbi dikt stated he was informed by a CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB Ile Is not dead. but slnepinr. thus far were: Dr. Louis A. Sch- Harold N. Rosenthal, nephew of CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President special correspondent of his paper REV. JACOB I. SKLAR RESUMES ACTIVITIES wartz, psychiatrist, of the Wayne Thought he rest beneath the sod. the deceased, officiated. She Is who was sent to Poland to make • And his spirit los departed, Detroit'. Leading and County Medical Society, and Mrs. survived by four sons, Milford To dwell above with God. study of the situation as it affects Best Known Sweet the memo, he has left ust, The Campus Alumni Club has Irene Murphy of the Department of D., Dr. Ilarold D., Roy Y. and standards of the Jews. The living ISAAC liRElf USS HELEN L. McKAY Though our heerts are sad. MOHEL Joseph; four daughters, Mrs. M. the Jews have sunk to such a level , resumed it semi-monthly meetings Public Welfare. There still remain vitally inter- lincommended by the in Poland as cannot be comprehen- I following the summer suspension. Sadly missed by his loving par- Ilamovitz, Mrs, R. Rothenberg, ont prominent Mrs. S. Chcrrin and Mrs. R. Lie- dui by the Western world, he said.! This organization is made up of esting hours on Tuesdays from ents and sister, Esther. l'hyricians The older generation has resigned! young men who at the time they 7:30 to 8:30, with Rabbi Leon berman; five brothers, J. P. Rosen- 1810 Hardwood Ann. In loving memory of our dear thal, David Rosenthal, Joseph Ros- Phone Trinity 2-8428 itself to its fate and the rising I graduated or left the College of Frain, educational director of Tem- r g eneration faces the future with the City of Detroit to take up stu- ple Beth El; Miss Florence D. Case husband and father, George Feld- enthal, Isaac Rosenthal and Abe 1017-18 DIME BANK BLDG. pclessness. It is the situation of dies in professional schools, were of the Detroit Theosophical So- man, who passed away October 17, Rosenthal; four sisters, Mrs. Ray active members of the Campus ciety; Milton M. Alexander adver- 1929 Manorial Desipaers and Builders el Mausoleums, Monuments, Marker. .5 KopelC b , Mrs. Gold- the youth in particular which is Every Description. Rev. Cantor most disturbing and should receive Club, leading Jewish organization tising counsel; Rev. William IL berg, Mrs. Jacob Goldberg and Three long 1.1` hoe 09.." at the college. Meetings are devot- Peck, pastor of Beth A. M. E. dear We Duplicate. Clean and Cut Letterson Erected Monuments and Mark- David Golden serious thought. pal. Skies of blue, 01 seem Mrs. Hattie Oppenheim; and 11 ers at Cent eeeee . Before Buying Let U. Submit Our Prk. and Land- ed to discussion of topic important Church; Dr. Nur M. Malik, Mo- dreg. old Economic discrimination against Thot•ands of thoughts. I we grandchildren. Drawinp• Showing Menu.. Set•Up. Dti,tiro8'•HFa•rti.t• ! Mde. What would I give to Hasa the Jews is still operating in Pol-1 in public life and of interest . to hammedan; Rev. V. P. Randall, ever Itand. and your cheering face to young men who ace active Detroit Unity Association; • speak ease Display roam* WI W. FORT ST. Co, Willedowro aft: your smile that meant to much to Wedding Cereino- and, Dr. Benedikt declared, a -I ALEXANDER ROSENZWEIG pants in Jewish community life. re of the Catholic faith to be an- us I put • smile ver o me tears rime! VI-wand 1•92411 CAdjll.e 182$ nits Performed at though it cannot be said that the ' ,hU year s 0 . Wing you the days seem years. swee: The president of the Campus nounced, and on the evening of anti-Semitic government is pre sent died on Oct 15. Funeral services Home and by the memory , rh --indeed many regard it as the Alumni Club is Albert J. Silber, Dec. 13, Miss• Marie Riney, psy- hu e' i Ti . rose were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Appointment best government under the circum- I who at the age of 20, has just pas- chologist, wil conclude the course was given, just to colt you dad 1982 PINGREE Home on Oct. 17 with interment stances and far better than a Na- sed the state bar examinations. lie of free talks. Euclid 5400 Your wife, Rebecca Feldman and at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. tional Democratic government holds the degrees of A. B. from the FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. daughters. College of the City of Detroit and would be. This discrimination is He is survived by his wife, Anna; J. D. (Junin Doctor) from the Uni- JOSEPH B. FORMAN a situation already JEWISH REV. J. SILVERMAN aggravating In loving memory 01 our dear two daughters, Florence and Jean- made sufficiently acute by the gen- versity of Michigan, and is a mem- DIES AT AGE OF 30 husband, father and grandfather, ette; • son, Abraham; three broth- Mohel Specialist eral economic distress apparent in ber of the Order of the Coif, hon- UNDOMPitit Jacob Berman, who pasacd away ers, Simon P., Nathan and Charles, orary legal scholarship society. In Poland." Joseph B. Forman, 30 years old, eight years ago, Oct. 20, 1921. and • sister, Mrs. A. °fable. 25 Yew . Exper- The political status of the Jews addition, Silber is the present Mich- ience. Endorsed in Austria is not as bad as in Ger- igan A. A. U. champion in the high 2515 Richton avenue, died Sun- A preen. nne Own i• go. BENJAMIN MITZ bt Ltmdi. A •nire we Owl I. ion many, although their economic posi- jump and broad lump. The other day at Providence Hospital follow-I A plate is want innue boats of 2903 Elmhurst avenue, 48 Physklans tion is far from good, the Vienna officers are Jack Weiner, vice-presi- ling an illness of two weeks. 7739 John IL St. Trinity 2-2114 Which eeeee can be Ailed. years old, died on Oct. 14, Funeral dent; Jack L. Miller, secretary; Mr. Forman, who was an ac-1 publisher stated. 2073 David Slobin, treasurer and Barney rountont and ■ member of Per-I Sadly missed by his loving wife, services were held at Lewis Bros. AI. Gladstone Funeral Home on Oct. 17 with fection Lodge, F. and A. M., was ' children and grandchildren. Hebrew Ladiee Aid Society. Nosanchuk, sergeant-at-army. interment at Cloverhill Park Cem- Twelfth Annual Ball of I arrangements will be made for the married three months ago. Sur- t Euclid 10467 I twelfth annual ball of the organ- riving, besides his widow, Doro- 1 In loving memory of my dear etery. Ile is survived by his wife, J.W.E.W.O. Nov. 27. ; nation, to be held, Sunday. Nov. 27, Second nomination and election Gift to Hadassah Infant thy, are his mother, Mrs. Cecelia husband, Sigmund S. Goldsmith, Bertha; a son, Dr. Edward Min, I S of officers will take place on Wed- ' at the Azte c and a daughter, Welfare Fund. Forman; two brothers, Irving and who passed away one year ago Oct. nesday afternoon, Oct. 26. at 1:30, Mn Joseph Zuckerman is the A special meeting of the Jewish A Thought. Philip, and a sister, Molly. Fu- 24, 1931. Wors•n's European Welfare Organ- at the Lawrence-Dexter Hall. The DR. MICHAEL RIVEIN chairman of this affair, assisted by The Infant Welfare Fund of neral services were held at 1 I en always thinkingef someone installation dinner-dance will be What thInkest thou of man's greed for of 3305 Elmhurst avenue, 61 ization will be held Monday even- Miss Yetta Kief and Yrs. Maser. Who was lowing, hind and W. held on Sunday evening, Nov. 20, Hadassah received the following P. m., Monday, at the Detroit ! Wbo• gold, wiln wires, as heteht as the et. years old. died on Oct. 13. Fu- Ping, Oct. 24, at Assembly Hall, Jewish Burial Association, 2995 Or the finger that beckons to r. that also at the Lawrence-Dexter Hall. contribution: A bridge party and refrsabetoots „ neral services were held at Lewis 912.5 Twelfth street bath stoic In memory of Isaac Weinstein, Joy Road. Burial was In the As- That ski. sow... dent Syd. is yen. rust of the. •Ins shall 111.1”. be sowed. A home - cooked Hungarian meal Bros. Funeral Home on Oct. 17. At this meeting, important com- will follow the business difellISIMILI from Mr. and Mn. Louis Robin- sociation's grounds near Mt. dancing will Put IWO, left to rest or to mold. and will be served He is survived by a daughter. mittee reports will be beard and at the next seselbeg. ills loving wife. nolharde enaa will neer Fe Pile- - • Clemens. ton. bath Won Its 14. follow the dinner. COMSTOCK Mass Meeting (Continued from Page Three.) Saturday, Oct. 29, 8:30 P. M. m ve n- he Central High School he lie of ist Do ral les eel en- ael ors re- ew the the mt- ge. phs ore like an leir uil- the di- Vet, the non, his SALE! "G-G-G" SUITS Punt mint >e'en 932, be ha- mlet the the Tel , re- ;ale- For hilts the enty them !very page were '28" SILL & HADLEY,Inc. Marriages FIDELITY BUILDING Max Kosins 50r. ther- and d ca- em— neral ti, it- bye- cries r and Mess. elves, o the o the today Pai- ne of Israel ersion holy, alem; f pro- Torah object 1871). iv are phlets age if we at net in- n Ile- murse. lly the Im for sed in t orig. Ionigs- ublish- ppears iurnal- inected Israel, hardly . in the s been old cul- ess ex- ontinue le land created is the babbles n whis- irs that thbed. Society hiss. Declar- purity. a, well lases in of the families r veins. asserts, eller of Russia, nto 20 hem he ry mar- Catholic families ,c1 Lanc- ed 1101- rian so- ts veins, carriages Henig- Vienna y their not to Lehr corn. with the to Chris- tie MU- on erinnouncement... the ousted in Polite elled to f Gmun- to Nazi his wife. at Cu.. ?r, solo- nposition, III," will sit Town ;ass The' ct. 28. at c k. Miss ughter of t sue,'" 'ew York in which reprod ue- sting' °I inner will t • lunch- after her Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium igemple Eet17 El Notes 1NOW SHOWING! gITTLE CINEM A , • Mats. $ 25c $ 0 I 0 0 F O "Diary of a Revolutionist" GUNSBERG 0,1 0 IN MEMORIAM Monuments OA OBITUARY ARGO OIL CORPORATION MONUMENT SALES AND SERVICE CO., ,Y1A1)11 13404( —UONAL0 t