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PEVETRonfEwisn al RON ICU

end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE YEAR'S ACHIEVEMENTS

By G. H. ARROW

@A ew Year Message

1i

10.11, JP141.111It
,

Certain names and eve -
nts in
the fields of science, art, business,
politics and philanthropy made
Jewish history in the past year.
For the relief of victims of the
Nazi holocaust, 52,000,000 was
raised in the United States alone
by' public appeal. Twenty thou-

fro m

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I

gun received the annual award of
the American Association for the
Advancement of Science for his
work in immunology.
Prof. Milton J. Rosenau of liar-
vont was the recipient of the
Sedgwick Memorial Medal for dis-
tinguished service .to public health
from the American Public Health
Association.

Patrick It O'Brien

Dr. Maurice Brodie of New
York University succeeded in im-
munizing animals against the in-
fantile paralysis virus and began
to apply his method to human
beings.

Attorney General
State of Michigan

Dr. Jacob Goodale Lipman,
dean of agriculture at Rutgers
University, received the Chandler

FERRIS H.

This is the season of spiritual stock-taking for the
Jewish people. This is the season when thoughtful
and high-minded Jewish people look into their souls
and take counsel with their own hearts.

FITCH

LAWRENCE STEINHAOI.,

I wish them the vision to see the truth, strength to
face it, and determination to make the coming year
more successful than all the preceding years in the
material, moral and spiritual sense.

judge of Probate

sand refugees were assisted to
permanent homes, according to
, the League of Nations Refugee
, Commission's report.

Wayne County

A haven for Jews lias been es-!
tablished in Biro-Bidjan under the
aegis of the Soviets. Six of the
seven members of its governing!
body are Jews.

Some 30,000 Jews settled in
Palestine in the last year, in spite

I also wish the Jewish people, everywhere, a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.

May the year 5695 be eventful in the
annals of your people and may it
bring added lustre and greater
achievement to the descendants of
Israel.

di

SEASON'S GREETINGS

TO ALL OUR
JEWISH FRIENDS
AND PATRONS

Recommend Stoll
Dr. Adler's Message
For Re-Election To Seminary Rabbis

Of all the candidates seeking
office or asking for re-election on
the forthcoming Primary and Elec-
tion dsay, Harold E. Stoll, register
of deeds, candidate to succeed
himself on the Democratic ticket,

An the aoletini IIIgh I l ls Imes a
approaching. I know that you. like tny.
self, e ni tolitliontily of
he
;neat sp liitual problems whl. h are be-
fit-MN( file generation. The year
n lrll Is about to riot Los loom a wins,
e for our tw•rle and Mt CO.. world.
IV e mold int hat k
,Irate,
atoll
venturlem to and a time when (ha
iu te tow, has certain, p.a. , .
and 1011..1 ea ...niftier..
No one 15110.
for
whether the future Into
we are emerging wlIl be one of
1.111 1101111KI detelopment of e1,111.
ration, or war nod demtrUctIon. It Is.
therefore.
With broken and . Veal file
hearts that we eone one. more Into our
aYttagantiea I./ II...Peak the nierelea of
thitt for his Ldilidien of all laces end
iteetla. lth greater fen, than el.,
shall we pray that the awe 01 t o ol ht.
imposed on all Ills treattnee and that
- may all fund Oat. hand" to do Ills will
with a to•rfet t heart.
Wt, now know
that the toersonal and Immediate for-
luttiw and III ea of our Children are mote
hound up with the tilontentona de.lsions
of nations awl rulers, who niav be or
ant, frOM them, than 01111 anything
that toff twit ‘lo for them as Int11,1duals
Whiln
we •141( that cur fanithes he
granted life atoll health. we must at the
same tline beg that the world he glen
ue and no that thy hard-won
IdessInga of linerly may be prtwerved In
I' II e II Ina and , Ittons of tyrant'.
lite
T comity them through the atoms
'.1 the passing hour. the Jewleh P.o1. 1e

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is among the most highly recom-
. mended.

The Citizens' League lists him
!as the preferred candidate for this
post, and even his opponents grant
that his office is conducted on a
more efficient basis than it has
!been directed since this posit was
created •

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the l wtols
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evIl raising Ile head:

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„lions
'114th
In 1932, under the previous ad-
ministration, the register of deed, •:•
, if
office cost Wayne County tutpay- !!!
era the sum of 8157, 999.$11. Un-
derHarold E. Stoll's administra-
tion, the office is .not only self-
supporting, but will show a net
return over all expenses for the
current year of approximately
w !!,
$75,000, an unheard-of thing in
riesittent
present-day politics.
Seminary 12.1111114th, who will
Harold E. Stoll, in keeping with officiate in lietilot are
Dr. A. M.
his pledge to the voters, effected Hershman and
Dr. Max Weine,
a saving of 25 per cent to the
taxpayers of Wayne County. In
addition to this saving, he has Nicholas N. Martin Candi-

erased the deficit that existed pri-
or to hie induction in office. and
has realized a profit greater than
the amount of the deficit in 1932.
These profits to the taxpayer are
being paid monthly to the County
Treasurer. -This in itself is ample
proof of Harold E. Stoll's caps-
bilities as Register of Deeds.

date for State Senate

Nichol:,, N. Nlartin. publisher

and editor of the New Life, Ruman-
ian newspaper, is a candidate for
the State Senate in the 2nd Dis-
trict an the Republican ticket,
Mr. Nlattin favors the repeal of
the Sales Tax and the mislitica-
lion of the Old-Age Pension law.

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Upon this occasion I extend cordial
greetings to the entire Jewish com-
munity wishing them all good health,
prosperity and happiness.

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Medal for 1934 from Columbia
University for outstanding
achievement in agricultural chem-
istry.

Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, has addressed the fol-
lowing Nov Year's message to
graduates of the Seminary, to be
read by them from their pulpits:

fu

RESTAURANT

JESSE I. STRAUS

Dr. William Feinbloom, be•
fore the International Con g
of the American Optometric As
soci•tion, announced • new prin•
ciple in optical science increas-
ing the vision of the partially
blind by 60 per cent.

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In the arts, Louis Gruenberg s
score for "Emperor Jones," called
of great handicaps to Jewish im- the first truly American opera, _ 3 ,
migration into the National Home- was received with acclaim at the g
Metropolitan House.
land.
Ernest Bloch's "Sacred Service"
Under the New Deal, the poli-
marked the return of this com-
cies of the g went have re•
poser of the first class to creative
ceived support from such men
as Henry Morgenthau, as Snore-
work and to composition of music
on Hebraic themes.
tary of the Treasury; David
Lilienthal, director of the Ten•
Jacob Epstein, the first among 4
sculptors
of the modernistic
Valley Authority; Felix
Ice
Frankfurter, friend and advisor
school, again displayed his genius
with his bust of Einstein.
of the President; Lawrence
I.ion Feutehwanger's "The Op-
Steinhardt, Minister to Sweden;
Mordecai Ezekiel, economic ad•
permanns" engaged the interest
visor to the Department of. of the literary world with this pie-
Agriculture; Professor Leo Wol-
ture of a German-Jewish' family E.
man, member of the National
caught in the coils of the Nazi 4:
205 GRATIOT -145 . MICHIGAN
Labor Mediation Board, and I octopus.
DETROIT ' S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
Diego Rivera was selected by
various other experts in the
fields of finance and economics.
the Mexican government to decor-
Congressman Samuel Dickstein I ate the walls of the capital at
and Charles Kramer have helped Mexico City in his revolutionary
establish the facts of Nazi-inspired I style.
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Gertrude Stein's libretto for
propaganda and agitation against
the peaceful traditions of the "Four Saints in Three Acts" made
a success D'estime and displayed
American people.
the versatility of this original tal-
The Ilitlerite regime in Ger-
ent, who has had a remarkable in-
many has been made conscious of
fluence on a whole generation of
the existence of a vigilant public
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE OCCASION
writers in Europe and America.
opinion aware of the shameful
Leon Kroll attained the distinc-
WE EXTEND TO THE JEWISH
drama it is attempting to conceal
tion of having his
.1
1
by censorship and false propa-
COMMUNITY OF DETROIT BEST
in the New York Metropolitan Mu-
ganda. With the help of the
seum of Art, an honor not usu-
WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND
Federation of Labor, liberals of
ally accorded a living artist.
every shade of opinion, and other
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
Two hundred and fifty thousand
champions of human rights, the
people witnessed the pageant of
boycott has been strengthened to
Jewish history reviewed in the
such a degree that a perceptible
"Romance of a People."
weakening is noticeable in Nazi
For the third time in the his-
morale.
tory of the American theater, the
At the Hebrew University in Pulitzer Prize was awarded to a
Jerusalem, an institution for sci- Jewish playwright, Sidney Kings-
entific research has been estab- ley, author of "Men in White."
lished, the Einstein Institute of
With the translation of Sholom
Physics, in which prominent Ger- Ash's "Three Cities" into English
man-Jewish professors are finding and German, this renowned Yid-
a refuge. Exiled scholars have dish writer brought the wealth of
OWNED AND OPERATED BY DETROITERS
been added to the faculty of other Yiddish culture to the attention
departments of the Hebrew Uni- of the non-Jewish world.
versity.
In the field of cultural achieve.
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In Poland, the Narus were sup- went, it might be mentioned that
pressed and in Rumania, the Iron the first Anglo-Jewish daily in
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noted between the Jewish commu- enlargement of the Jewish Daily
nities of these countries and the Bulletin to a full-sized newspaper,
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governments.
Albert Einstein participated in

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

and Good Wishes

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to the

'Entire Community

[IENRYttitIATTER

SEASON'S GREETINGS

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DAIRY COMPANY

S!

In the vindication of Staysky,
Jewish perseverance against in-
justice was rewarded.
Revoking the order of ex-
pulsion passed in 1492, against
the Jews of Spain, the Spanish
Cortes invited Jewish settle•
went. and 2.000 Jewish fan,
hies km settled in Barcelona
alone.
The Jewish Colonization Asso-
ciation announced that it had ac-
quired title to 1,525,713 acres of
land in the Argentine for the use
of immigrants willing to settle on
the land.
Tel Aviv, "the only Jewish city
in the world," celebrated its 25th
anniversary, and the Levant Fair,
an exposition of Near East trade
and industry, was visited by dele-
gates from 25 countries.
Three Jewish flyers in the So,
viet Air Service participated in
the rescue of the crew of the
"Chelyushkin" from Arctic ice-
floes and were honored with the
title of Hero of the Soviet Union
and the Order of Lenin.
A gift of $1,000,000 wu made
to the Institute for Experimental
Psychiatry at Munich from the
estate of James Loeb, a New York
banker; and to the Hebrew Uni-
versity of $100,000 by Mrs. Felix
N. Warburg.
Prof. Kahn Honored
Haifa Bay Harbor was COM-
pitted and the five-Year task of
furnishing • deep-water port for
Palestine shipping came to a suc-
cessful end.
In the sciences, Prof. Reuben L
Kahn of the University of Mich'.

the opening ceremonies and net the
first line of type in the composing
room of the publication.
Professor Morris R. Cohen con-
tributed his "Law and the Social
Order" to the problem of the re-
lation between modern society
and its antiquated system of se-
curing justice. '
In the field of sports, Man Baer
retrieved the heavyweight of the
retrieved the heavyweight cham-
pionship of the world for the
United States, the first Jew since
Mendoza, who fought in the days
of bare knuckles and limitless
rounds, to hold the title. Barney
Ross won the welterweight and
lightweight boxing championships
and Helen Meyer the woman's
fencing championship.

George L. Theut Candidate
for Sheriff in Macomb
County

George L. Thaut, chief of po-
lice of Centerline. Mich., is can-
didate for Sheriff of Macomb
County, on the Democratic ticket.'
With eight years' experience in
police work, Mr. Theut is consid-
ered the leading candidate for
Sheriff. He was born and rained
in Macomb County and is recom-
mended as honest and capable.

Gifts to North End Clink

North Fed Canis has

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stta DeYoung to honor es Dr.
M. Franklin's recovery.

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