▪ • - • PAGE SIX ai Mrs. Miriam Lebster G Gel Sto At I Lac' FREI Store Eve PIEDLTROTKA1VISALARDIVICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE T. C. Badminton DANCE OF J. Y. DIRECTS Y. Is P. Popular Sport ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE Dies at Age of 103! RICHARDS S. P. ON SATURDAY, OCT. 27 CULTURE CONFERENCE HERE YIDDISH t Announce the Grand Opening of their New Wonder Station . , 2790 West Grand Boulevard at Trumbull Opposite Belay Ford Hospital FEATUBING 2 OBITUARY . \ Victor & Silverman cieThe Junior Young Peoples So- That badminton will be a popu- t y of Shaarey Zedek will present lar sport among the members of its dance on Saturday, Oct. 27, in the Young People's Temple Club the roof garden of Webster Hall, this season was evidenced by the Cass Ave. at Putnam. A well Sessions to Be Held Oct. large turnouts at the first meet- known orchertra will furnish the 0 26 . 28 at Sholom ings of the groups, held Monday Aleichen Institute and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 11 p. m. in the Temple gym- A conference is to be held on $ nasium. These meetings will con- Oct. 26, 27 and 28, at the Sholom , , tinue throughout the season. Aleichem Institute, 539 Kenil- $ P A "We are especially pleased," worth Ave., by the Midwestern A g said Dr. Milton S. Marx, who, branches of the Jewish Cultural / I, with Helen Jackman and Jerry Society (Yiddish Culture Gesel- Branch, is directing the group, shaft.) "at the number of beginners who The last conference was held are coming out this year. For t in Cleveland and there it was de- them, instruction is provided by cided to publish the latest work members of the Detroit Badmin- of the famous Yiddish poet, H. ton Club, and members of the Levik, "The Comedy of Liberation" committee." (Gulch Comdy) which is a con- While the badminton facilities tinuation of the Golem and the are available only to members in Messiah problems of Jewish Life. good standing of the Y. P. T. C., The present conference has as those desiring to affiliate with the its aim to re-establish on a more organization may obtain applies-. firm basis the most popular lion blanks at any meeting of works of art of the Yiddish the group. The only equipment writers. It has, further, the ob- necessary is a pair of tannin ject of co-ordinating the works s oes. Raquets, birds, etc., are of the different cultural and edu- • being furnished by the club. A cational societies that are active nominal charge is made to help MISS BERYL JACOBS. in the various cities. • . defray the expenses of the equip- DR. LOUIS FRIEDMAN It is expected that approxi- music, and novei entertainment ment. Service for Dr. Louis Friedman, mately 50 to 75 delegates from Several tournaments are will be part of the evening. Tickets Chicago, Pittsburg, Milwaukee, et optometrist for the Ernst Kern planned for the immediate future, may be procured from any mem i Cleveland, Grand Rapids and Co., was held at 2 p. in. Friday Dr. Marx announced. The y a re tier — of the organization. Beryl other cities in the midwest will14 7 n Lewis Brothers Funeral Home, a s follows: Men ' s singles, men ' s Jacobs and Dave Finkel, co-chair- be 739 John R. St. Burial was in present. Among the most pro-2 men, appointed the following mem- doubles, women's i l es, worn- s ng Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Dr. minent leaders of the Jewish Cul.in en's doubles, mixed doubles, a berm to their respect eve pos it ions: lust Society, there will be pre-II Friedman, who died Wednesday ' Decorations Bunny Grossman and well as a novice tournament. his home, 2965 Webb Ave., was Lucille Goldstein ; fi nance, A r thu r , sent as guests and active p artici- The use of a ping pong table 50 years old and a native of BERNARD. J. RICHARDS Doctor and Sam Laid; tickets, pators, the famous Jewish ilea- and equipment are availabl e to t Sanford Hirshfield and Jules medal and writer, David Pinsky, Philadelphia. Ile had lived here 30 years and was a member of Ian Anti-Nazi League to Chem- me mbers. Schwartz; publicity Dorothy Rei Aaron Glantz (Leieles); Shlome 0 Eager to participate in so in. ser, and on special an. the Masons, the Elks, the Odd pion Human Rights. Mr. Rich- angement , Berkowitz, the well-known critic, 0 ellows and Congregation Shan- ards also nerved as secretary to teresting an operetta as DeKo- Han son Bh uc ner and Maxwell Jos - B. Rivkin, and a number of other % rey Zedek. His widow, Dora, and the American Jewish Delegation ven's Robin Hood," many would- prey. For reservations call Miss prominent guests and writers. • 4 to the Peace Conference of Ver- be operatic stars appeared last Jacobs at To 7-6407. a daughter, Louise, survive. The opening of the conference saillee of which Judge Julian W. Wednesday night at the Temple Morton Weinberg, president of will take place on Friday, Oct. • Mack was chairman. SARA COHEN for the initial tryouts. According the organization invites the youth 26, at 8:30 p, m. at 539 Kenil- 0 Prominently identified with the to Philip Stern, who will direct of Detroit to attend the organize- worth, and will be addressed by the A of 17576 Parkeide Ave., 65 years 0 for more than the presentation, "We can still lion's second open meeting sched- guest writers and speakers above old, died on Oct 16. Funeral Zionist movement 0 • years, Mr. Richards has long use more voices." uled for this Sunday, Oct. 21 in mentioned and will also have an services were held on Oct. 18 Conveniently located, The next rehearsal will be held the social hall of Congregation appropriate musical and dramatic 0 been a member of the Zionist ad- Victor and Silverman with Interment at Woodmere Cemetery, Dr. Leo M. Frankli ministrative and executive corn- Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, at Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at program. The entire day on Sat- 0 the Temple. bring you Detroit's new- Lawton. A speaker talking on a urday will be devoted for the / and Rabbi Leon From officiating. mittees. He is now a member of A Set of 6 Upwards of 50 people are now topic of interest to everyone will transaction of business and in the % overnin council of the 7ion- est and most modern She is survived by a daughter, the gg Mrs. Nathan E. Rosenberg; five ist Or anization of America the actively working in the dramatic be presented, and dancing will be evening the banquet will be given BEAUTIFUL service station—where group, according to Theodore part of the afternoon progrAm. The in honor of the guests and de- administrative committee of the sisters Mrs.. 9 Mrs. Louis Winkelm an • the motorist can secure BEVERAGE . E. Ulan, Evelyn and American Jewish Congress and Birnkrant, chairman of the group. meeting will start at 3 P. 51 and legates, prompt, careful a n d cher' of the Jewish Council I. rye plays have been chosen for everyone interested in urged to at- n 0 GLASSES Lena Yalomstein, and Mrs. I. J. chairma On Sunday morning and after- courteous attention at of th e production, and casting is prac. tend. • Rubin, and three brothers, Louis of G reater New York, , noon, negotiations will be further , tically completed. There are still first boycott organizations With Each all times. Make it a • continued in the work of the Cul- Yalomstein of New York, David Nazi move to join the anti- — — openings for more talent, either -sown% Yalomstein of Manistique and tural Society and in the evening $1 Purchase of point to visit us during journalist, acting or in other capacity. Those 1 Widely known as at the home of some private mem- 0 Gasoline or our grand opening, and Mose Yalomstein of Sault Ste. Mr. Richards has edited the interested in joining the group L Marie. • tiers of the society a private en- Motor Oil see for yourself why we Chronicler, the New Era Maga- are asked to call Ted Birnkrant B OX X tertaimnent will be given in honor tine, the Jewish Wrold and the at Cadillac 1800 during the day, • call it a wonder station. JACK H. BERMAN of the v-sious guests and dcle- L 3700 evenings. of 9753 Broadstreet, 37 years old, Maccabean the predecessor of °r .arcs The public is invited to 0 Readers Write in Favor of gates. died on lct. 1. Funeral eerviceir the New [ Intestine. lie has been all these affairs. Old Folks Home - were held on Oct. 2 with inter. a fro! uent contributor to the In connection with this con. $ d n gte ir:e IdJewis press an Editor' Der" Jewish Chronicle. ter", it' also planned to have 11, ment at Machpelah Cemetery. H era I an is I am very much in accord with the Exhibition of the Jewish is survived by his wife, Fannie, past was asisociate ,1 with the Bon- 11. the plan of a . Jewish Old Folks Press in America for the past three children; his parents, Mr. tort Post, the Boston Journal, the __ H ome in this city, which I am 50 years, this Wing the anniver- and Mrs. Joseph Berman; six xis - American Hebrew, the New York Final arrangements for the an. tern, Alice, Faye, Mrs. Eva Fel. Globe and the Boston Evening sure in very essential. Actions eery of the birth of the Yiddish During bin early nual banquet of the Sholom Ale!. speak louder than words, so let press in America by the immig- man of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Curdle Transcript. YOU CAN TELL tam nstitute have been emu- us all get down to business, and rant Jewish population. journalistic activities M rgolin, a Mrs. Minnie Burnstein he was THE WORLD and Mrs. Jean Weiner; and two closely associated with such men pleted, to take place at 539 Kenil- accomplish something that will as Mark Sullivan, Richard Wash- worth Ave., on Sunday, Oct. 21, be a credit to Detroit Jewry. Prominent New York Leader brothers, Ben anal Louis. 1.• Goes to Cleveland to Astons* I YOU BOUGHT IT borne Child, Walter P. Eaton, at 7 p. or. An eight-course din- greatly appreciate thin appearing Takes Kohler'. Place on WEINE Joint WILL ADDRESS W AT KOSINS Center Position There John .1. Leary, Jr.. and Michael ner will be served and a rich inyour next issue. Consultative C oune il RUBEN FRANKENSTEIN YOUNG ISRAEL OCT. 24 of 2721 Gladstone Ave 85 years Williams, editor of the Common- program has been prepared for Respectfully yours The announcement of the de- en tr ainment of the guests, Funeral weal. lie ham also lectured ex- old, died on Oct. 15. HADASSAH WAGMAN, . Ills north but CINCINNATI, Ohio,—George Z. parture to Cleveland, within a few An interesting program is Arming those speakers who will tensively 1635 Lee Place. I planned for the next meeting of Medalie, one of the outstanding weeks, of Emanuel Berlatsky, edu• Ilist's the services were held at Lewis Bros. the Jewish on various phase. of Minor the banquet by their pros Jewish leaders in the country and — way we feel Funeral Home on Oct. 16 wth • rational director of the Jewish proem and is the au- re core will be Aaron Glantz of Keidan• Young Israel which will be held noted New York attorney, will re- • Ii•itt oar interment at " Discourses Clover Hill l'ark - Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: i en Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, place the Isto Dr, Max J. Kohler Community Center, where he will (Leieles), well known Yiddish I Clothes .-and Y ., " a book of humorous essays After listening to a . resent Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman thor of assume the responsibilities of an- poet, dramatist atist and one of the broadcast by Mr. K. Pater, in in the Young Israel building, you'll feel d dialogues that attracted wide officiating. He is survived by hie an y other position, came as a surprise I that luny too i 2961 Joy Road. moot prominent contributors of attention in literary circles. reference to a new Old Folio; wife, Anna, and two daughters to most of those who attended the nitro you are Coming from Boston to New the Jewish Day (Tog). Home in this city, I am whole-1 ' Dr. Max Weise will be the Hattie and Mrs. Jennie Stone. dinner dance and Kovod night the guilty It is expected that delegates of , heartedly for same. I hope that, speaker of the evening and he York some 30 years ago. Mr. sponsored by the senior council of and their low the near future we can have has chosen for his topic "The approximately 25 Yiddish argent.'! Richardo held his first pos'tion RA n the C14enter, on Sunday evening, PAULINE BENSON prIrea Drop of zations will be represented. L Aidfjertment of Jewish Law to of 933 Frederick St., 73 years a social worker in the capacity an institution that Detroit will be In The annual banquet in the first proud of. old, died on Oct. 6. Funeral s erv - (secretary of the Jewish Conimu- Mr. Berlatsky for five years has . A general discussion will follow ices were held on Oct. 7 with nity (Kehilla) of New York City, affair originated by the organize- MRS. S. GALLANT, worked tirelessly with the member. the lecture in which all attending interment at Machpelali Ceme- with which Dr. Judah L. Magnes tion for the purpose of raising 2020 Elmhurst. ship and his leaving is considered will be invited to participate. , tery, Rabbi E. Aishiskin offici- the late Jacob H. Schiff, the late, funds for the upkeep of Jewish a loss to those who have come to Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: . Regular Sabbath morning ser sting. She is survived by her I.ouis Marshall, Cyrus I.. Sulz. " dm"' depend upon him for advice and I with to draw your attention vices are held both at the Young — 1 berger and Nathan Bijur were guidance. husband, Louis; two daughters, identified. With the aid of the ,1 ,. ° 4L-t■ t o the fact that we would very Israel Building on Joy Road and , The Center membership pre. Anna and Wash., Mrs. Jos. Jewish Council of Greater New READ/ TO NO w much like to be called to the con- at the Jewish Center, Woodward , . seeniti edgifMt. r. Berlatsky with a Tacoma, and Sussman two son of ", fare- and Holbrook Ayes., to which York, Mr. Richards recently or- George and Arthur. erence in reference to the $43.- 1430 Griswold Street everyone is invited. ganized the Jewish Information 000. We would like there to be i One of the features; of t e even- Crand Inver • carton! h Bureau which In serving a useful Charles Rothstein, well known a ble to express our desire for the' ing was the formal presentation to ' purpose in the field of Jewisl, edu- theatrical owner, this week urged money, to go to the building of , the senior members of Louis Sobel eational research, the return of Thos. F. Farrell to , a new and improved Old Folks the new executive director of the 0 1 Center. _ his former post as County Clerk r Ionia in a nice neighborhood. Telligole Iteth Jacob held resUlar Soh. The situation is a grave one bath Mr. Sobel in his talk urged the at the coming election, Nov. 6. eervire Friday. sullenof The aul members to cooperate actively with He is the Republican candidate. 8 nd should be dealt with imme. totem Hinter H 'a .rtnon was "The I , Itarket " HON H dn. each other and with the staff in "It has been my pleasure to distal/ and justly. * 41 the 1 Ir "Mer, pants of Death." A. In sad but loving memory of I know Mr. Farrell for over 30 order to carry out successfully a Thankin g you for your co-o per- whirl, our dear husband and father, Jacobl years: , n proseil to he the Inetisaon tI tar F ii program that would tie of direct lion in this matter, we are, the m a rmot Senatorial InventIll•tIon of stated Mr. Rothstein, e b nefit to the Center and to the !Sermon, who depart-d ten years, 'and there are thousands of citi- 8 the nionitlone booths.. Sincerely , If not, then by all Oct. 20, 1921. His loving 'wife, OFFERS The 11,,1 e slam h. determined to Jewish Community as a whole, GEORGE Z. MEDALIE zens who will corroborate me MRS. JENNIE WOLF, Meet Monday' afternoon at 3 o'clock. children and grandchildren. 0 means do so, and see Very Careful Moving Rabid Hers., la conducting *hi. rout. Reubin Losh, president of the MRS. ROSALIND WOLF, when I say that he is one of the In modern Itiblit al t rill; Ism for the II • the B'nai B'rith representative Senior Council, acted as chairman . U for yourself the moat o 2127 Oakman Blv d . In lot ing memory of my beloved most conscientiou s and efficient At Most Reasonable Primus women of the elsterliood of the Tem. 0 n the Joint Consultative Council and explained that Kovod or honor 0 complete and most I pie. The Awl m.tIns of the clam 014 11 . husband and our father, George public officiate to ever serve Local and Long Distance f the American Jewish Committee, night is held for the purpose of Feldman, who passed away five Wayne County, It in my sincere Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: hli'sbmionli:44" :onia'e on ''‘'harity . at t he American Jewish Congress, and modern Chevrolet Sales 0 Moving recognizing meritorious work on years ago, Oct. 17, 1929. • I belief that the voters should ,1,1 on I have been informed that there the home of Mre Harry Fit B'nai B'rith. Hon. Alfred M. Co- the part of the members of the and Super-Service Sta- and Thousand s of Satisfied eed Franklin Idol In behalf Of the Nle. . i a $43,000 that in not in use. Al- ..,14 will repair the injustice that be h en, president of B'nai B'rith pref. Jewish Community Center. ado, •Oli tiolld of l'ontln, Customers tion in Detroit. I'll be loni ee y, plool many n tent, fell Mr. Farrell at the last else hough a Jewish Hospital is very , ,.. ered Mr. Medalie this post. athaniel Rubin, Michigan and LI happy to show you . km, f thel alone know. how we mho r and re He ' FREE ESTIMATES tion when he became a victim ot essential, nevertheless I think a MMIn r":1:1,11 ,4" e,n. MreM itasid 1the an% Mr. Medalie, who has been a alt.tatt oe astm e s c hec .k te er r a cn hd amin p: 0 0 around. . NO OBLIGATION Your the Democratic landslide. new Jewish Old Folks Home la Norman 111rnkront. attetole o it It t 111.111• IOTA 1th 110 IOW • member of B'nai B'rith's Henry Ca ionl,ifo acra teida Your ilOOtteo Minot forget, can Alain of Personal Fln•nee Conipon• "His unusual ability and hi a what Detroit needs. ones-Lebanon Lodge No. 79, New traduced Henry Meyers, treasurer /men!) do we boil your loss 1,1. 11; Call Terrace 2-9000 , 7 , .h. e . 1,? til,t,,,,klz , 11o . t.e , 1 . saner, lonely hi Mir life wIthoot ono efficient manner of handling the York City, and a member of the of the Jewish Center, who made 0 I was the president of the St and Moth-proofing at d B 'nai B'rith Wider Scope Commit- the presentation of the cultural affairs of the County Clerk's of. Northwestern branch last year ,o•mi ,., or the hoar. 0 Your loving if w e, Rebecca Feld- Sales Manager Very Moderate Rates fice have been -recognized for end I e used to go to the senior areloin. Solomon. datiallter t e, is former United States Dis- awards; and Gus Newman, chair- mr. and are man and daughters, Elsie, Jean many years, while hie honest and board meeting on • Sunday morn- Irene, •n,1 Fon . Kenneth. motored to CM. t Het Attorney for the Southern Everything insured and bonded man of the athletic board, who b and Maxine. integrity have never been ques . i ng and they used to call off the ZIT' Shu ts it7 t'rwi D istrict of New York. In 1932 awarded the athletic trophies tioned. It is a well known fact applicants that wanted to enter. II ". Marshall huts and Mr. and Mra. e was the Republican candidate d In memory of our beloved hus- that all employees of Thomas F or Senator. he Honie, but they had to wait ii LINWOOD at TYLE R band and father, Meyer Silber- Farrell are instructed to be cour- Born in New York City in 1883, Gas, sad MI. gather I ntil one of the guests of the MI. HIM Tax Amend-I Amend-' p blatt, who passed away Oct. 31, teous and civil to all persons hav- U tome passed Kotinnliy attended the Tnarhers Comer- M r. Medalie has had a brilliant 0 away. 0 Townsend 8-2217 J. I ments Opposed by thin In Iwtrolt. Friday. eit. 1938 (12 days in Chesvan). ublic career. He is a graduate of ing business in the County Clerk's It is a terrible location and a 3=0 ==:101=so Educator C olumbi ■ University, and began Dr. Herman Dickstein of New York SURGICAL MOREL o Ili our II, ,r?. our :monody 1111,,, office, regardless of race, color or , 6 re trap. aew f t Cit y •n d K•paat l ...et, lend, true, creed. It is for these reasons I No city in the United States &gym •55 Mr. and Mr s. " Herman 111 ek• , he practise of the law in his native Tip re I. not a Ay got.. hr 15 Yew.' Esp.. ity in 1907. From 1910 to 1915 A prominent Detroit educator urge the citizens of Wayne Coun- h as such a rickety old building. That is. do not think of ). "' I' wt., End h e was assistslnt district attorney this week made a statement op- from the sales tax, they must be ty to return Thomas F. Farrell Yours respectfully, Ines Sylvia Barnett. •tuilent at Vol- ,., by Leath. t New York County, and during posing the proposed gas and extracted from other sources. Sadly missed by his loving wife as Cr ..inty Clerk." " , any of 111,h1gan. 'pent the week-.nil " MRS. II. LEWIS, Physician. and children. • 1111 hor Mother, ?trot, Joseph 1.1arnett. t he ensuing yearn he filled many weight tax amendment "These amendments have a di- s (Nos. 2 186 Buena Vista. they legal offices with distinction. and 3) on the ground that the, rect bearing upon our , public 2073 Lighland Park, Mich. In loving memory of our darl- Mr. Medalie has been very active will cause a decrease ' school finance. Dr. Paul Gladstone ing son, brother and uncle, Sig- in Jewish life. He is • trustee of available for schools. His state- s oelker, state superintendent of Two other letters, both written mund t h er. piked esroc atielitiniesofofJ eNweiw Goldsmith, who passed public instruction, in his news ah yPohriklan; ment declares In part: Euclid 10467 on stationery of the Eva Peens- away three years ago, Oct. 21, ---w-- letter of October 10, saya 'Since Wayne County property owners "Concerning the intent of the IT suer Service Groun, state that nen kem 1931. rn- o r led ed • n unusual opportuni- member of the administrative co.. are af ir f c rd sh amendments, there is general the schools receive any balance on Hood.. Art. D. at 10:10 A. M., I • he writers prefer that the exist- fttthee, Ilehld 4-on Pram will WI OlOr i he pulpit, 1 ng fund of $543,000 be used •y to affect a material saving on 11..1■11. of nor O. .uniiiit 1441, agreement on these items: They over $32,000,000 raised from the ilf the Iowa of our •• lined ei His outdo t will be......r1.•n Apoloolale the o payment f their 1933 State Congress, president of the Jewish seek to limit the tax on gasoline 'retail sales tax, they would be the s t' And while he Memo, ,a pea., sleep. for European I dol•tors: A Proldern In I or a Jewish Old Folks Home. nd County taxes, according to an Board of Guardians, and director to 2 cent per gallon, and the first to suffer from any reduction. De , holottY nod lethaw' .er keep. nc of these two letters is signed Rev. Cantor 111e nie Washington s ht h i negt oAnmHeights eri anjlr on Sabha.. On ill. •I 10 3,1 A. II, il ew .im announcement released by County of M. weight tax on automobiles to 35 Present estimates indicate that pulpit will be octupled by Os L. I ✓ Mrs. Ily Million of 1622 Col- a H. A., in addition to his long-sta. nd- 7/avid Goldet Sadly missed by his parents, the of Treasurer Jacob P. Sumeracki. :the sales tax will produce form M Franklin. who •111 men , h on the inewood and Mrs and Jos. t ROY,. , The State Legislature authorizes ing B'nai•B'rith affiliation: He ew is cents per hundred, and at the five to seven million dollars more sister, Esth er; brother - in- law, .older I, -Whither!' 2 062 Clairm ount, rod• • Favorite the other the county treasurer to accept pay- a member of the American and the same time exempt automobiles !than D,. Franklin will Shit the eiiiind Harry; and nephews, Stanford Aron last year.'" h 0.01 °NEL In u. 1« on ' , dorm., end the , v Mrs. S. Meyers of 4095 Webb men motor fuels from the Mate's and Ito,. u of State andecounty taxes New York Bar association, as well 3 and under the title. "The Jew In tier. A ye . per cent sales tax. Proponent, menv T i nder littler," on Sunday. 0,t as the bar association of New ork to•Oct. 31, without any interest I vdding Cer•ene up d Kosher al W. A. Y. and opponen are agreed that City, and • member of the Meat Market Own- nal w pettoallttihees. orTandin d iu tiome 'les Perform ed ilt1 GIFTS TO HADASSAH FUND ers Demand Arbitration woodsy Illawol•g Mod, Claw Legislature York County Lawyers' Association. these facts are specific. They are Ho.* and by disagreed, however, as The tromp Mud, ing under Pr heo N. to that of___ I• ranklin on Monday mon.. at 11 t` Mrs. Joe Mogidsohn, chairman further provides that if taxes re- Strike Appointment welock Th. Her city Jewish south is mead- f the Infant Welfare Fund of the !twain unpaid by Nov. 1, 1934, full Shaarey Zedek Group Con- phase of the amendments which pur... cow. of study Socha fly turning its es. says: "Such taxes shall be in lieu l•ale.O. . de, the till, "A Ilirdelit iye - VI.Ir of /he bleed Chapter of Hadassah, has penalties and interest charges thy ducts Evening Services in , enter of Jewish eh ill• nil, and Ils blter•ture.• This . The Kosher Meat Market Own- I. of any other taxes, state or local, scrived the following contribu- , amounting to 7% per cent in ad- Ration It. the bell, I eaprowed In 14*.h• Ot01 1 ill•lOqi i In connection with Heth Pt I t Hammond Bldg. ions: moon. n anywise based upon the value !era Ass'n of Detroit has issued a moon.It. C., hy Itrs re Itesiattions may mill he macs Hamann dition to the present penalty of 3 o 'statement demanding an impar- of Hoy city Mix. Mr..... Is r•greeird• ns s I /4 lay. Del IL A Shaarey Zedek group con- f such gasoline or like motor From Mr. Rod Mrs. M Enstein. per cent must be paiJ. liar tilfre membership" m rs the Doh tial arbitration of the issues in- n memory of M. Eshua Rothstein, Monuments of Charec,.. I ns „„, 000l I , This Is the very last opportunity ducts Mischa and Maarev services f nets . . . or upon the receiving Wo- alth Annual Computational Illeolloa: f volved in the present strike. The men's National %Ionia( orsittosatton, in The erth annusti myelin. •f other of Sam Rothstein; from , given to taxpayers, and County at 807 Hammond Bldg., for the of income or receipts from the 'statement follows: o,.. W.hinsten. )• KI .11 to held on Road. • Mrs. Robert Marwil, in memory of Treasurer Jacob P. Sumeracki sue- convenience of persons who are manufacture, refining, selling, im- ...enIna s •Ort ta.. 1111. and alit t. pre.: M "We the Kosher Meat Market ti TIM, •Itnees.1 the pelforuo• .-.1.•1 ot lot a by the •nn.1 Temple. rs. Estelle Silver: from Miss rests that the property owners take in mourning, and all others who portation, storage, transportation Inoe of - A. Thenaand• to I...roll AI.. nen ed by the Temple Sisterhood.) lattie Gittlersan, in memory of advantage of this unusual saving wish to attend•such services and o r distribution thereof, etc." (A Owners, in order to eliminate any 0 u 'ant Irdowl. ay. Net N.. Kahn . Mr. Make your dloner _____ Iosen • thyna at oars. cannot take time to go to a regu- s imilar wording appears on the dispute, demanded an Impartial Isola Rohm., Mr. Ow. Kahn awl Mr. her sister, Bernie; from Mr. and ' by mailing In their checks before UV *ACM m I Merrill tlohlbera. Arbitration of the differemses, wee.. remme near is. Abe Glazer. in memory of Oct. 31, or to call at room 206 tar synagogue service. The group weight tax amendment.) I • am Mall soar re.nration at awe for the 1 j‘ea rakc,,,n the Butcher Solomon, father of Hrs. Saul County Bldg. in person in order to meets on Monday, Tuesday. Wed- Yr. and Mrs Joseph fteroptloor and "The opponents maintain that w , Onee..trwollas of the Ileit's Wboirckbers WasUnreiofnus. ed by dental.. ('troll. Jane. spent enniiar In " clen •nealn Ott avoid the last minute rush and the nesday and Thursday at 5:15. The t he above precludes the possibility Ant Arbor. the sues/ of Miss Ester e t I 3a. to he adds... he Hon It M "Therefore, we urge •nd appeal tideous process of waiting in line. services are supervised by Harry f messing an income tax on L Days. spew.. or tIM interioe on the PNI OttoMA RHO to the Jewish public and the Make all checks payable to Jacob Cohen. All who are interested t hese industries. old • "Owerlot . s rs,ss • Chanel,. MI , "'-m. PM. Ww•rI ty ance. noun Ile o • nd mre e I I. are N.M.' Y . Id " leaders of the Jewish labor move- manual hod. dan.ant. M ..umeracki, County TresSurer. ;is such services are urged to at- h.. at the r. "The public has long and right- Tkenotay for the Etta •n •sten.led — - nes srersse tr, rt: e T i. ms,i .•rt .h .. I Room 296 Wayne County Building . , tend as often as possible. 1 y demanded • certain amount of ment to participate and bring Ow.. ore Illsoble will brtede, donna. nod (mob services, including adequate about an impartisl arbiteation - MP. and J•••• ■•■ A. hrart. ar• • board to settle the difteren , en so All ere w•lion). T72, TwILYTIl ST. Riches have wings which flying A woman isn't necessarily a P ducation for its youth F ; ;" " iete • Poltisdna4o• tsarina boon eallo.1 Mere ▪ r. • MOM en y important to the Jewish 11.. n pvcineatnic to e d iu rs have been on- good cook because she roast. her t hese services they most pay. tio nothing &alb of the foerner's S `l a h. machine ab e lh ein petrol SI la the Il inuta If public as • whole, to settle these s--.1.. torn ing el tale. totem. re sesir•••.. eighbora the revenues are not forth comina differenett for common good." One of the oldest residents of Flint is dead. Mrs. Miriam Leb- ster, who was 103 years old, was buried in Clover Hill Park Ceme- B ecomes National Secretary tery Sunday. She died Friday at of Non - Sectarian Boy- the home of her daughter, Mrs. cote Movement Regina Salsinger, in Flint. Born in Galicia, Mrs. Lebster NEW YORK. --- Bernard G. lived there until 1921 when she,; Richards, journalist, author, so. with 20 relatives, migrated to cial worker, one of the founders Flint. During the World War her of the American Jewish Congress home in Galacia was the center of I and for 16 years its executive sec- invasion by Russian troops. One rear •, has been appointed of her grandchildren was shot down I five secrrtur:' of the ctar- by Russian soldiers before her eyes in the yard of her home, and dur- ing one of the bombardments she received a shrapnel wound above her eye. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Salainger, is another daughter, Mrs. Mick Goldenberg; two sons, Louis, president of the Flint Scrap Iron Metal Co., and Joseph, living in Austria; II grandchildren, 10 of whom live in Flint, and Mrs. Lawrence L. Adell, of Detroit, and nine great-grandchildren. TIGER ; 0 in Itht dit fu rn l. in 5 GASOLINE 0 High Octane- Powerful- More Mileivie -No Knock s or, ; 0 FREE GRAND OPENING SAT. & SUN. OCTOBER 20 — 21 ETTER. HARRY VICTOR & AARON SILVERMAN, Props. Yiddish Schools Banquet Oct. 21 0 woommilkiewommwmmwwwoilkwwwwwhambwiaiwd B'nai B'rith Names Berlatsky Quits George Z. Medalie His Center Post 44,11! Rothstein Favors Farrell Candidacy, f The Grand Fireproof Storage & Moving Co. p antuir Notts 0 1 = 0 I = = = = = 0 e n Have You Visited v Our New Home? 11 1N. MEMORIAM CARL SCHILLER Ho ' REV. Weight SILVERMAN Is Still El Natpg LINWOOD ° CHEVROLET CO. li Oct. 31, Is Time Limit for Taxes • Ziao tit : nett ilrbacb gitg liars 7 '4 •