February' 28, 1936
PIEPLncorgiEwisn CARON labt3
P
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PAGE,EIGHT
— -
World Problem
And the Soviets
to defend itself even to the utmost of
sarrifice and to the limit of energy."
hope, with •PPreciat ion and censure
Ito many repress noel problems have been
B'NAI B'RITH'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ENDORSES PROJECTS FOR PALESTINE
digremed r ale and again. But the na•
Discussing "The State Monopoly tionality
policy of the Soviet Union and
of Foreign Trade," Mr. Boyeff de- the struggle between communism and
which la implied in the
clares that "the. U. S. S, R. is nationalism
whole philosophy and world•outlook of
ready to enter into solid and pro- the rentmOnIsts have received only scant
An Important Series of Lectures
In our age of nationalism.
tracted economic relations with attention.
ts the nationality policy of the
Reviewing the Russian
any country" and states that this Sovie
CINCINNATI.—"A definite and
Soviet Union mons a very imnortant
World Outlook
applies fully to the United States. development of 1darxian notiorem, and permanent contribution" to the up-
struggle between nationalism and
He explains: "The recently con- a the
building
of Palestine will Ise madd
be
watched
for
eopranallonal net WIRY
IRE SOVIET 1,INION AND WORLD cluded agreements with Germany Ire outcome with Justlflod interest by by B'nai B'rith, it was decided at
PROBLEMS. Harris Foundation
lectures of 10:15 by Troyanovsky, and Czechoslovakia, providing for II students( of modern and Intellectual the annual meeting of the order's
history."
Itoreff, Room, liana Kohn, rinthtun.
of long-term credits
Prof. Graham's "The Peace executive committee in Cincinnati
Published by I nlyernity of Chicago the extension
tense, DIGO Ethos Met. Chien'. to the U. S. S. It., indicates in Policy of the Soviet Union" in an- Feb. 2 and 3.
practice the readiness of the U. S. other very timely addition to pres-
(KW.
In his report, President Alfred
S. It. to undertake an increase in ent-day political discussion.. Stat- M. Cohen declared that the "up-
Lectures by five eminent states- purchases when financial credits ing that the policy of the Soviet building and increased absorptive
men and political authorities, de- are extended for a sufficient period Union is one of peace, he tells us capacity" of Palestine "must be
livered at the 11th Institute under of years. These agreements point that in less than two decades this regarded as the sacred duty of
the Norman Wait Harris Memorial out the road and the methods for
peace policy has swung full cycle. every Jew and of every Jewish or-
Foundation at the University of increasing our trade with other "Now, as then, it faces untamed
Chicago, June 24-29, 1936, are in- countries."
Teutonic militarism; now, as then,
Mr. Romm's interesting essay it grapples with the chaos of the
cluded in this volume.
Resumption of normal relations deals with "Geographic Tendencies last World War. But the weapons
with Soviet Russia by our Govern- in the Soviet Union."
of the struggle have altered; from
Prof. Kohn's Essay on The the proclamation of fraternal
ment place added importance on
Nationality
Policy
of
the
Soviet
these essays by Alexander A.
soiuz (alliance) to all who would
TroyanovskY, Soviet Ambassador Union" is a most important con- overthrow their imperialistic, capi-
to the United States; Ivan B. tribution to the discussion of the talist masters, it has moved to the
Boyeff, chairman of the board of nationality question. Dr. Kohn realistic terrain of peaceful co-
directors of the Amtorg Training comes to this conclusion:
existence of capitalist and com-
"The Soviet Government has tried to
Corporation; Vladimir Romm, spe- olve
allonallly problem In the munist states at this historical
the
cial correspondent of the Moscow
period of unforeseen but pre-
lzvestia; Hans Kohn, professor of of completely equal nationalities, In sumptively rather indefinite dura-
which there can be n^ inure any gm.
modern history at Smith College; tion of majority or minority nation.- tion. In lieu of appeals and mani-
Malbone W. Graham, professor of tire, of privileged or oPprereed meek festots to peoples, we find inter-
It has tried to Kin practical effect to
political science in the University Mlle formal equality of rights by bring• governmental consultations, com-
ins, through special and 'retained et- pacts and covenants among the
of California at Los Angeles.
backward peoples up to the leyel
"Basic Principles of Foreign form..
peace-minded members of the in-
of the culturally and economically moot
Policy" is the tit e of Ambassador advanced races, and by uniting all of ternational community."
them
In
common trek. But It could
Maps of Russia, informative
Troyanovsky's essay which has try those a new
ways pnly becadm It
particular significance at this time, combined a Arm faith in a sultranational charts, texts of treaties and the
when the world is watching the and universal future for the whole of text of Litvinov's speech of accep-
mank l nii With a keen and realistic ay-
possible outcome of the reported precintion of the nationalist divieons tance by the Soviet Union of
II Of the present time, It
Russo-Japanese war threats. De- and
League membership form the ap-
frarne•
the latter, but onlyre
clares Ambassador Troyanovsky: Recopied
new universal doctrine and pendixes to this very valuable
work for
"Thus far any general agreement for culture. Whether the new faith will
book.
disarmament or for the reduction of
artnni.nts has not proved frealble. and
therefore we ree compelled to protect
our previa against the possibility of
aggression by Maintnining •n adreunt•
defensive forte. We hare no doubt a
the morale of our own people In ti the
rase of emergency, and if pn Invader
takom the choice of aggresdon against
ON we are confident that we Shall hare
ton empathy of many Maple In the
bonito ramp. In any event the retrre.
Mon will come frotn elsewhere. end the
responalbility will not be outs. face
la our watchword, but if the Invador
comes we aro motored that our form of
democracy will trinnifeat • full ...fly
strove strong enough to overreme, in
thin age of an apterent victory of In-
tense nationalism, lion tenderloin toward
nationalism amen. the peoplee of the
Soviet Union, only the rulere can tell.
The eprrl p,rd rendered lo1ey In the
Cou'Irl Bolen by the t'ommuniel Party
Is regarded by many with fear and with
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New Real Estate
Company is Formed
The Bondholders Management
Incorporated has announced the
appointment of Bernard F. Bern-
steine and W. D. Wismer to head
a newly organized real estate sales
department.
With the establishment of this
department, the Bondholders Man-
agement Incorporated is now of-
fering a complete real estate serv-
ice.
Bondolders Management Incor-
porated was organized in Febru-
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for all real estate bonds issued by
Bankers Trust Company of De-
troit and for the purpose of deal-
ing in all phases of the real estate
business.
The individual experience of its
personnel in the appraisal of prop-
erties, the making, servicing and
liquidation of mortgages, the man-
agement of properties and all mat-
ters connected with mortgages un-
derlying bonds issued by the
Bankers Trust Company make it
particularly well fitted to handle
all real estate problems.
This company has now one of
the largest property management
departments in Detroit. Its ex-
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every section of Detroit and en-
virons enables it to offer assur-
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of any agency in matters of prop-
erty management, real estate sales
and the making and servicing of
mortgages.
Special attention given by prac-
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2-0096.
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•
Real Estate Loans:
4 111
all storey
and
sub stantial fund. 6% and 014t . e
experienced service Albert Red-
ford, 27th Flour. Eaton Tower.
Homer Warren & Co.
Apartment Prices
Climbing
bock 10 normal. Het air
upprairem•nt nod history
of them would investment.
tantalite 10% or better
admire all expellee.
10 APTS.
Solid brick nearly new all :1
rt... PaIntml walls, steel
Buret boiler altityreelso hot
r,
rote ot 0,e*
nuIer, cotimin
marble and Illy entrance, re-
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$.10,000. Fatale prim, $10,000,
tertre $5,0116 down.
13 APTS.
slid brick Spanish txpe t and
3 rooms Just like new. A beau-
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thoroughfare. Coot to bulld
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quire $10,000, cash to mtg.
37 APTS.
Solid brick old steel, good
c-
condition, all 3 roolna om
plete fern. and crelteted• Co ot
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price 531,000. terms, 511,000
down. largest pima of Illgh
&made property in all Detroit
for the money,
HOME FOR AGED AND
DISABLED
Margaret Baker in charge of th
school.
I
and BINGO PARTIES.
Accomodate 200 Persons
Kitchen Utenalle
Plenty of Parking Mane.
dents very Rearemble.
ant-Semitism in this country is
PEOPLES HOUSE
Deerolt
more powerful today than ever be-
BM Trumbull Ave,
Manager'• Phone: TE. 1-11600
fore—it is less blatant than it was
a year or two ago, but more subtle,
more expensively issued, and much
more effective. Their offices in Chi-
cago, they said, are continually
flooded with evidence of this mount-
ing wave of anti-Semitic propa-
ganda, much of it directly imported RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
from Germany. They reported on
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many cases handled by the Leogue.
part time work. By hour, day
Dr. Rubinow's report showed
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
son 2526.
Jewish Community Center News
MOTHERS' CLUBS
The Fenkell Mothers' Club of
the Jewish Community Center,
will hold a Purim party at the
Midland and Parkside Talmud
Torah on Tuesday evening, March
3, at 8 o'clock. Aaron Rosenberg
will read Purim stories end music,
dancing and refreshments wil l
follow.
A citizenship tea in honor of
all the new citizens who got their
papers during the past year, will
be held at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center on Thursday eve-
ning, March 12, at 7:30. The
tea will be sponsored by the Coun-
cil of Mothers' Club.
The annual Purim masquerade
party will be held at the Center
on Saturday evening, March 14,
at 8:30.
• •
HALL FOR RENT
For MEETINGS, WEDDINGS, LEC-
TURES, BANQUETS, BiuDGIC
.52 APTS.
,Mutt Notes
Attractive modern meted lo-
cation, former $300 .000 adie
l► .. Deliver for 590,000.
Terme, mesh to 11(tx% mtg. MIL
110111,0111).
The moat distinctly morel event of
the year for the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth FI, will be held In the social hall
of the temple Monday night. Mee Joe•
eph Block and Meg Edward Rosenberg
are auperviaing the arrangements. A
large list of pair°ns has been an-
nounced for the evening, Including Mot.
Alma Buckner, Me. and Men. Sidney
Goldman, Mr. allit Mr. Milton Harris.
Mrs. WIlliant Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. M.
S. Hart. Mr. and lira Arthur Panter•
nak, Mr. and Mrs K S. Pearistine and
Ste. and Mrs Sam MagitImhn.
•
Elaborate planeare being formulated
for the 6th annual Purim banquet of
the women of Beth Israel Staterhood on
March I, at the Jewish Community Con•
ter. A program, chararterMtic of the
ocereion, will follow, with out-of-town
talent furnishing the entertainment.
Dancing completes the evening and
numerous °there of the young people
will join the dancer.. Mrs. Lout. Harris
In he general chairman, and her an-
sistant• are: Ware and means, Mr•
Jack Rabin; rummage. Mee Max David-
mon; progrem and nthwellareres.
Morris Gold; arranirements for dinner,
Mts. Jacob Pasternak; advertising; Mrs.
Morrie and Mr. wino Fisher; deco-
rations, Mrs. Louis eolith.
BASKETBALL CARNIVAL
Robert S. Alan and Sheldon AL Parson,
Alto eeee 41 Michigan, Ave.
MARCH 8
MORTGAON SALE—Default has been
Three basketball games and a
of
•
FOR RENT — Large, light, airy
,
Made In the lemma and condition'
dance will be the feature of the
certain mortgage made by JOHN
room in apartment for two la-
SPAULDING end MARY SPAULDING.
third
annual
basketball
carnival
dies, gentlemen or couple. Kitch-
his wife, of Detroit, Michigan, Mort•
presented by the Seniors of the
en privileges. Reasonable. 2930
of to THE DIME SAVINO6 BANK,
a corporation or•
of Detroit, Hittite.,
Jewish Community Center, on
Chicago Blvd., Apt. 407. Gar-
belted the lawn of the Stare of
Sunday evening, March 8, begin-
field 8347-R.
Alichisen. Mortgagee, Rs mucceenors and
assigns, bearing date the twenty•fourth
ning
at
7:15.
Mot of June. 1920. and recorded in the
FOR
RENT — Large, bright and
Mike of threlteginter of Deeds for the
The first game will be an all-
County of Wayne, Sotto of MIchigan, on
airy room, nicely furnished, for
B'nai B'rith's Executive Committee: Left to right, top row:
star game between the star play-
June 25th. 1020, In biber 1760 of Mort-
one or two. Private family.
ers of the Blue Division of the Joseph W. Salus, Philadelphia, District No. 3; Louis Fabricant, New
gages, on Page 361, retire snort..
ontainn • power of Bale. On to-wit the
Reasonable. 3328 Richton Ave.,
Senior League and star players York City, District No. 1; Archibald A. Marx, New Orleans, District
t
a
fl t day of May, 1129, the •$- i
near Dexter.
of the White Division of the Sen- No. 7; Center: Henry A. Alexander, Atlanta, District No. 5; Alfred
Honed mortgagee changed its name to
Michigan
corpora
ior League. The Center Girls' M. Cohen, Cincinnati, President of the Order; Henry Monsky, Omaha,
lank of mulligan, a
tion, of Detroit, Whim.. and there•
DRIVING to Boston and New
District
No.
6;
Bottom
row:
Sidney
G.
Kusworm,
Dayton,
District
Varsity
will
play
the
second
game
after on to-wit the thirtieth dee
York. Can accommodate two per-
April, 1930, mid inortgree we. assign.'
with a Class A opponent and the No. 2; Dr. I. M. Rubinow, Cincinnati, secretary of the Order; Judge
by the said Ilenk of Michigan to Potpies
sons. Leaving early part of next
third game will be for the senior I. M. Golden, San Francisco. District No. 4,
Wrenn County 13.0, a Michigan cor-
week. Phone evenings. Town-
poration, of Detroit, Michigan. by as-
championship of the Center.
that 11 new B'nai B'rith lodges
signment dated April 30th, 1930, and
Dr. David de Sole Pool was the din-
ganization.
I
ant
sure
that
the
vast
send 8-8056. Ask for Allen.
Members of the all-star team of
re•orded May 1st. 2130, in the office of
Unmeshed guest of Temple Beth Jacob
had been established during the
the Roalster of Deeds for the Creole
the White Division, include—Mor- majority of our membership are
Sisterhood, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13.
past year in the United States.
A
dinner In hie honor, was served to
of Wayne, In Libor 222 of Assignments. FASHION SHOW
FOR RENT—Single home, 161,5
ris Polinsky, Phi Kappa Iota; Lea- in favor of B'nai B'rith making a
70 people. Dr. Pool's address on .. Nallant
on Page 613, which Mid mortgage was
Sam Heber of Omaha, president
A fashion show for senior and lie Pensler, Olympics; D. Burn-
Boston Blvd. 10 rooms, 3 baths, and the JeWa" deeply Impressed the
thereafter on to-wit the thirty•eret day
definite
and
permanent
contribu-
of
the
Supreme
Advisory
Council
of Decemtwr, 1931, assigned by the Bald sub-senior girls of the Jewish stein, C011egiates; Sam Deutch,
3-car garage. Newly decorated , itudience.
People. Wayne County Dank to First Community Center. was held
of A.Z.A., B'nai B'rith Junior Or-
oil heat, drapes, carpeted, din-
of DetrOlt, cor-
Rao; Ilayward Ilellman, A. Z. tion in that direction. A number
liable Eimer Berger earn ee his 'ste -
Wayne National mink
Thursday evening. Center girls A. 63; Sam Feldman, Aces; Irv- of suggestions along this line , have der for boys between 16 and 21,
ing room and one bed room rn. Friday evening, Feb. 21, "Our New
poration organised under the laws o
America, of De-
the United antes of
acted as models. There was ing Diskin, Celtics; Aubrey Goose, come to me and they will be pre- reported that many thousands of
suite. Long lease to respon- Frontless," appropriate In observance of
bIrthdre•
. trolt, Allchigan, lty areIgnment datm
bridge, prizes and refreshments. Vanguards; S. Kaplan, Pals; Nate sented at this meeting." (HG mes- Jewish youths and their parents
sible party. RA, 3233 or Gar-
December 31lt, 1911, and recorded Janu
Mr. and M. Samuel Cohen went to
try 17th, 1931. In the office of elm Reg- The show was under the auspices
sage to the National Conference P in Jewish programs
field 2264.
Kerby,
Strangers;
Harry
Kay,
Cleveland
Melanie,
Oblo, because of the
ister of Deeds fur said County of Wayne,
during the last 12 months under
death of Mr. Creen's mother, Mrk M.
In Lib. 141 of AssignMenta, on Pare of the Women's Association of Strangers, and Joe Morrison, for Palestine, which met in Wash-
(ln to-wit the eighth day of Octo- the Senior Council and the Sub Cameraderie. Members of the ington, D. C., at the same time, the auspices of A.Z.A., which now EXPERIENCED Ready - to - wear Lando of that ally.
ber, 1932, the aforementioned areignee
has approximately 200 chapters
Sales Girls wanted for out-
Blue Team arel Irving Ilencken, appeared in The Chronicle on Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wyman left
of mortgogee changed Re name to FIRST Senior Girls.
throughout the United States and
rem
skirts stores. Only those with hurriedly to Votingstown. Ohio, where
NATIONAL BANK—DETROIT, a
Phi Kappa Iota; Elmer Marcus 7).
law, of
Canada.
Joseph Show, Mrs. Wymon's Meter,
poration orgenised under the
good selling experience need ap- Mre.
23 Olympics; David Take, Collegi-
Dr. I. M. Rubinow, secretary of
had passed away
the United Slates of America. of Dee BASKETBALL DANCE FEB.
The executive committee en-
ply. Write for interview, stat-
trod, Michigan. There Is claimed to he
Two feature basketball games totes; Merle Bronstein, Rao; Irv- the order, presented a number of
due and unpaid on said Mortgage at the
dorsed
the
Kerr
Immigration
Bill,
ing age and references, to De-
Palestine projects to the executive
Charges of anti-Semitism levied
date of 1511 notice, for prinellud. inter• and a dance will be held at the ing Lash, A. Z. A. 63; Phillip
,
troit Jewish Chronicle, Box 80. by N. Y. U. students against
committee for consideration, and now pending in Congress and which
re, taxes, end rortification of ereract
t e allm ofd THOUSAND SIX Jewish Community Center, on Garber, Aces; Oscar Sherman,
provides against separation of
one
of
them
was
chosen
for
fur-
Saturday
evening,
Feb.
29,
begin-
Celtics;
Max
Stovack,
Vanguards;
Georgetown
are probably not true,
th
HUNDREDo SIXTY•FIVE and 23/100
families of aliens of the non-crim- BEGINNERS and advanced stu-
Seymour Litt, Pals; Ben Berman, ther consideration with the object
but King Kong Klein, one of the
1166.23)
Doll... No eult or procee
ning at 8 o'clock.
,66
inal class, and legalizes the res-
dents in voice, dancing, dra- N. Y. Y. basketeers, is carry-
ing at law or In equity hae been had
The Bay City all-city champion Strangers; Sam Meyers, Strangers of sponsorship in the near future.'
or Instituted to recover tre debt secured
matic art or any musical instru- which he got in the Georgetown
The German refugee situation idence in this country of a certain
team and winners of the Class A and Morris Coloadsky, Camera-
ItY mold mortgage or any part thereof.
ment! Study at Detroit's oldest, game.
NOW, THER EFORE. Ily virtue of the basketball tournament at Roscom-
was discussed at length by the number of aliens already here.
dole.
etin•
•
power of sale In said morning,
most efficient institution. Low
A letter from Sir Herbert Sam-
•
•
•
executive
committee.
mon,
Mich.,
will
play
the
Center
tained. and pmerent to the statute o
tuition rates. DETROIT CON-
h
uel,
Viscount
Bearsted
and
Simon
"No matter how carefully the
the State of Miehlgon In such came Made Varsity team at 8 p. m.
Attie Freed will probably be the
FREE THROW CONTEST
and provided, notice II hereby given tat
SERVATORY OF MUSIC, 5035
Marks was read, in which the three
problem
is
studied,"
President
Co-
At
9
p.
m,
the
U.
of
ff.
Chap-
1
DAY
OF
head of the New Deal's new hous-
t FRIDAY, THE 5EVENT .
The first annual Center free hen declared in his report, "the British Jewish leaders expressed
Woodward Ave. Columbia 2810.
FE111117ARY, 1934, at eleven o'clock ter of Alpha Omega Dental Fra-
ing
program.
throw contest will be held at the answer points more and more to deep regret at their Inability to
In the forenoon. Eastern Standard time,
by a ternity will play the U. of D.
paid mortgage will be foreclosed
Jewish Community Center, on Palestine as the world stands at attend the meeting because of their FOR RENT—Lovely room with
Chapter of Alpha Omega for the
Kale at public. tontion to the highest
screened porch for gentleman
Sunday afternoon, March 8, at present."
imminent departure for home.
bidder, at the southerly or Cowen* Michigan Alumni trophy.
3263 Rochester, Apt. 102.
Street entrance to the County Building
1:30. All Center members, men
The executive committee author-
For the first time in many years,
Carl Gamin of the lied Aid
In the City of Detroit, Wayne Creel) ,
and
women,
are
allowed
to
enter
ized the opening of an 11th B'nal every member of the committee FOR RENT—Furnished room by
Michigan. Glint being the place where team and Cy Berent and Ted
.. .
the Circuit Court for the Counte of
this contest.
B'rith Hillel Foundation at the was present, indicating a new peak •
adult family. Convenient to car
Way. Is held) of the premisre derertred Goode of the Center Varsity will
• s s
University of North Carolina at in the Order's concern over the
In said mortgage or no much thereof as represent the U. of D. chapter.
line. Reasonable rent. Pleasant
may be necessary to pay the amount
Chapel
Hill
this
September.
A
let-
many
large
problems
in
Jewish
PURIM PAGEANT
surroundings. 2680 Glendale.
due. re aforesaid, on said mortrege, and Dancing will follow the games.
• • •
The Intermediate Council of ter of welcome to the campus front life. In addition to the president
any num to' mums which may be pa aid
the undersigned at or before mid
the Jewish Community Center is the president of the University and secretary of the Order, there WANTED—Young man with car.
On said
insurance
PLAN
NURSERY
SCHOOL
nalo for trees and/or
was read. Dr. A. L. Sachar, di- were present the two members
No experience necessary. No
Sem. Paid by
A nursery school for children preparing an elaborate Purim
premiere, and all other
the undersigned pursuant to law end to
work Saturday. Call before
masquerade party and pageant to rector of the B'nai B'rith Hillel from each of the seven American
the ternm of said mortgage with inter- between the ages of 2 and 6 is
Foundations,
reported
that
all
10
B'nai
B'rith
districts,
and
the
noon Sunday or before 9 a. m.
est thereon at seven per cent (7%)
being sponsored cooperatively by be held at the Center on Satur- of these institutions are making
heads of the B'nal B'rith anti-
or after 7 p. m• week days, at
annum, and all legal costs, charges and
day
evening,
March
7.
thereon, Includlre the •ttorney the Jewish Community Center and
progress
as
social,
educational,
and
2016 Taylor Ave.
PI /e/IPPP
Defamation
League,
the
B'nai
A featured part of the pageant
fres allowed he law, which sold prem• the Federal Nursery School pro-
religious centers for Jewish uni- B'rith Hillel Foundations, A.Z.A.,
follows:
will
be
the
dramatization
of
the
deSCribell
LP
Icon are
FOR
RENT—Nice, airy room with
The. parcel of land militated In the ject.
versity
students.
and the Order's Washington (D.
A full day's program, including story of Queen Esther, specially
Detroit , County of Way.. State ,
3 windows in upper flat for one
City
A warning against the idea that C.) bureau. They represented the
M hin.
ga deeeribed am The Wolter''
chigan.
food, is provided for the children written for this affair by Ilerman the crisis in American anti-Semit-
of
or
two. Shower and continuous
114) of Lot FOUr (IL Block
entire American and Canadian
Resnick, active club leader at the
OS), Subdivision 'of Raker from 8:30 until 3:30 every day.
hot water. Small family. Good
ism is over was sound by Sgmund membership, and came from points
Thirty-eve
rt
T
hi y-Ave
Farm, neeordina ta the plat thoreto( re-
The Business and Professiona Center. In addition to the pag- Lvngston and Rchard E. Gutstadt, as widely separated as New York
transportation.
1990 Clairmount
corded In the office of the Register of
eant there will be a Queen Esther
Deere for Wrens CoUnty In LIN. 17 of Women's Club has undertaken the
between 12th and 14th.
chairman and director, respective- and California, Wisconsin and
In. Said property mit- responsibility for supplying the contest at which time the most
rare
Deeds on
ly, of the B'nai B'rith anti-Defa- Georgia, Texas and the State of
nated on the South side of Howard
• typical Jewish girl of the Center
FOR RENT—Beautiful, home-like
Homer
Warren
& Company
52 years dependable service
EDMUND PLACE 246-8
33-eatin 510161 br. bldg., near John
It —hotel proposition, Ventral
heal, 6 toilets, 4 complete bath.,
I...ton' In each room, large lot,
garage. how each offer &inn
to Breen will be t011sidered.
PASADENA, 2681
Near Linwood. large 11. V. 3..
fiat, 6, 4 and 3 moons. (Mtn fin-
=liar Notts
ish, steam bent, 3 garage. Wail'
SBA. Pelee 59,000 eith cash don"
to 56,530 mtge.
HAZELWOOD, 3290
It. It. single, 11. I., son Parlor.
lark. Nook, Steam-oil heat, Side
Prloo
Drite, Wonted Section.
57,1500-15% dram Mho,wn by ap-
I
pointment.
M. VERN2N,-223/
Al John It 111-ruter03. V. sin
Incl. 6 It, It., natural flreplitee.
Ore finish, IL A. beat. LoW Price
for quirk sale on land contrect.
• • •
EQUITABLE
Trust Company
250 Buhl Bldg. Cherry 9220
Li
°Announcing
THE OPENING OF A
Real Estate Sales
Department
i
Real Estate Sales, Rentals,
Leases, Appraisals, Property
Management and Insurance
l
tatoeen B roo klyn and Eighth
the bereditament•
it
Street. together wh
Street
and appurtensnees thereof.
Doted at Detroit. Michigan, November
1. 1113k
NATIONAL, BANK—DETLIOIT.
FIRST
reels.. of Morten..
RODERT !I MARX and
F.. PEIRSON,
sitranos:
Attorneys for resign. of Mortgagee,
14 Michigan AVMS.,
needs of the school and are work
mation League, As a matter of Washington.
ing , with Miss Emma UnRue o f will be chosen to reign for the fact, they said in effect, organized
the Board of Education and Mrs. evening.
Chevrolet Scores on Coast to Coast Record Run
nergirest
Dr
on Sunday. Marsh I. at 10 . 15
Lou It. Franklin will re. tire the Palhli
and teem h the roulopo t °I 'matron-
In Liberalism."
Rabbi Leon From will conduct merv•
iree on Frttlay• night, March 6, •t 1
o'clock. Ills topic will be: "symbol.
Sacrament. and ceremonial"
On March t. Dr. Franklin will preach
sehielti i•Iremembering and
the
, on
Pei roll, Michigan.
NOTICE OF ADJOl'ENINENT
Notice le hereby given thatth e "•-
Fens insure male ham
nomed adjourn d trom FRIDAY, THE
been adjornege
SEVENTHu DAY Or FEBRUARY. 1136.
to TUESDAY. 1110 TWENTY-FIFTH
DAY OF FETIRCARY. 1116. at the name
time and plat. re stet forth in the •n•
or...4 retire
FRED A BELL,
110,0, Sheriff.
Dated.
Bai
AI
Thal
invite
bangs
Lech(
Tfilal
lor e
Sun&
strait
of U
Golds
bow
Aniyi
K
Forgetting. -
February 7, 1136.
NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT
hereby given that the tot-
Notice Is
Voris.. Forreloxure sole has
nmmed
been further adjourned from TUESDAY.
THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF FEB-
RVARY. 1136 to TUESDAY, TILE
THIRD DAY or MARCH, 1916• mt• the
same time and place am set forth lo
the annexed nettle.
Dated, February IG, 1936.
FRED A. PELL
Deputy Sheriff .
147710
STATE OP MICII1GAN. County of
Way.. es—At a sonsIon of the Probat•
said County of Wayne. hold
Court for
Probate Court Room In the City
at the
of Detroit, on the twenty fifth day of
year o. thounand nine
February In the
hundred thirty six Present: JomPh A.
Murphy. Judge of Probate In the mil-
ler of the estate of EDWIN TUCKER
deceased. On reading •nd filing the
prettlon. duly verified, of blyrtio Clar•
are
korekt, admInletratrix with the will
hewed of said deceased Preying Shut •n•
be allowed to 'ell certain real estate of
said deceased for the purpose of paying
t
the debts of mid deceased •nd h•
aerate. It
ch•rges of administering said at April.
day
I. ordered, that the second
nest M tee o'clock In the forsoren, at
id Court Room he •pfeoIntel for hear.
Ina mid petition. and that all Stetsons
Interested In said estate appear before
said Court at old tiro* e and place. to
not be
show rause why • Been. m
h•
granted to Mil •dmintatratris with t
y
4011 apposed to sell real estate re praed
• for In mid petition. And It I• further
ordered, that a copy of this order
poldiehort three promistve weeks prere•
es to mid lime of hearing. In the Legal
n
Chronicle,
• nesepaper printed and cir•
relating IS said county of w•rott
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.
!wigs •f Probat•
tia
)
gemple attki El
Nate
SAFI MING Ron int and I
TRAitscormairrunuar twin age
.
r.fiVIROLLI MOTot 00. Demote
Dr. Leo IA
1.1 March a.
at 10:15,
Franklin will oreuity
the pulpit and
pr.'• la on the eubleet Bailees Rook
I in the Bible.
Beth Y.I College of Jewish leadlest
The spring mason of Beth El College
of Jewish Poodles iiseie Monday night.
March le It I. >our opporturdly to
trertn • 10-ereslon retiree In lent. Ille
tory, compantive religion. current
events end Illree Iltereture The fee Is
per returns
sianeboal ?attest
Prof, Otto C Marcrerert of Warne
Unlverelty has begun his mere.' Boon
Review course, ahleh to ...retinae for
Mx week., ending Friday. Aire! 1 On
Much 1, he will reyiew Booth Marking-
too. book. 'The Lorenito Bunch." The
to lemerhood m•rolesys
core. Is open
rte
only and the fee la 51.50 Per rorem.
35c for •Ingi• ticreta. If )oil haven't
• irefide Joined the Sisterhood, do PO
Mrs
it
medlately. For information
John C Hopp. Townsend 1-1I15t
At the freterhood monthly meeting to
be hold •t 2,10 o'clock on March 5, •
Idyl. show and tee will constr.'s. the
p
ietism. Membership cards mu. he
preeented at the door.
Peeptea Temple (UM
The Young {swig, Temple Club Will
, on
ptewerit the prOdUet iell •• ! queer"
the menthe o f Mrere
Long Island University, one of
eeml-traner, coropieted • safe •Irkeing
114-ton Chevrolet truck, battling • 10,110a. cement block
co for
a gas and oil of leis thmt centtelni of a
cost
A1936 model
economy record run from Loa Angeles to New Ycek int •
Undertaken t '
rood test and
hauling cost and operating economy. The trip was
truck
record
!re
low
•
lie, establishing ■
cent • ton mile,
or under tar the =tire distance (
driving, the truck having been held to 35 m.p.h. obde Associati on ontest Boer
effected
by
leral
the
marina
prove
the American Autern
driv and observed
anctioned
C recced cr.
3,500 miles. The run was officially s
ced, official AAA. lib:W00% chec king the
b Reed,
er, and Stanl ey
,
enuring themselves that t:
The photos are: Upper left — Harry Harts
bach and Stanley Reed. A
A.A.A. representatives,
H
Von
arn
R.
formed
the load
—
clay's run. Lower left
Upper right—Harts inspects the 10,110-lb. cementpyramid that
truck was • standard model.
and rough roads were among the many difficultiee =countered along the rate. .
Lower right — Steep 'redo
the few unbeaten teams in the
country, is passing np the'elimina.
tion toureny for the Olympic
Games because four of its first
team men are Jewish. N. Y. U.
has given the Olympic tryouts the
go-by for the same reason. But
a couple of Jewish community
centers and City College are en-
tered.
room. Would like companion
for lily little girl, 15. Also
room for father or employed
couple. Reasonable. References
exchanged. Good transporta-
tion. Call between 1 and 4 p.
m. Sunday, Townsend 6-3544.
Linwood near Fenkell.
—BY THE—
BONDHOLDERS MANAGEMENT
INCORPORATED
FOR RENT'—Large, light, airy
room in apartment for two lad-
ies, gentleman or couple. Kitch-
en privileges. Reasonable. 2930
Chicago Blvd., Apt. 407, Gar-
field 8347-R. Anytime Saturday
or Sunday or after 6 p. m.
week days.
Bankers Trust Company Bldg., 205 W. Congress St.
Cadillac 9606
,
(
"Call Us for Real Estate Service"
i
FOR RENT—Nice, cozy furnished
room with private family for
young lady. Monterey. Hogarth
8576,
British
Scholars Reject Bid to
Nazi Fete
LONDON. — (WNS) — The
Royal Society of England, the
leading scientific body, and the
University of Birmingham have
rejected invitations to participate
in the celebration of the 550th
anniversary of the University of
Heidelberg in Germany. Oxford
and Cambridge Universities are
expected to follow suit. Rejection
of the invitation by these eminent
institutions is a direct rebuke to
the Nazis because the campaign
against British participation in
the celebration was begun on the
ground that the Nazis are perse-
cuting Jews.
BERLIN (WNS)—As a means
of creating the impression that
Jews contribute most of the crim-
inals in Germany, crime statistics
in the Reich will henceforth be
listed separately for Jews and non-
Jews, according to an order by
Minister of the Interior Wilhelm
Frick. The order affects crimes of
every description, regardless of
Sag it Notts
Mr and M re. George Enhn end Mr
and
4.1 re Morris Goldberg.
returned
hon. Iasi Wednesday after mpending
t twee weeks in Florida.
John Immerman left on Sunday for
Florida where he will spend several
werem
After spendine our weeks In Florida.
Br •ntl Mra. Joseph Behrens returned
to Ray City on Saturday.,
In rompliment to Mire Mae Miller. •
bride-rest of Malin the the Mime. Pyl-
vla Vont. and Ire.. Fagan were
hosterws at a nretellaneo. shower at
the home of the former on last ToiseillY
ruing
A most worthy and . worthwhile Pro-
Bret was under dIscomion at the mrettng
of the Temple sisterhood meeting held
Monday afternoon •t the home of Met
A. M. Jacoby. Tentative plane were
made for the group to study Braille,
with the ultionat• aim of trerrelating
book. for the blind. Plane retro •Im
made for • dtnner meeting to bleach of
which
Mr*. Jacoby and Mra J A.
Swans win be mechalrmen. Mn,. G. It
Jrnnlem tare • resume of the 11th
tenon on
on the Canso and curs of .War
which .he attended in Washington te.
real ly.
At the led romtina of the Junior Ho-
dasaah held following dinner at he
tmlwrial Hotel plans wern made for the
nnual spring dance to be held April
at the Wenonah rioter ballroom. Mm.
Beryl Voight I, to be general chairman.
Mine Betty Golden will have retiree of
the tickers, Mine Esther Glenn, the
orchestra: Miss Leona Friedman. tit-rota-
tions; MIre Ruth flinebers. refresh-
ments; Mr. Jul. Ginsberg, entertain-
ment, and Mite Pearl Brenner. Publietre
Ten candidate. were Initialed at the
bust.05 meeting held. Mire Irene Bren•
rim wee chairman. Bridgerem In pia,
later. The Senior Iladareah trecirty is
planning • dinner March 21 at Templ•
Abraham, for the tenet of the Corm..
Jeeleh youth fund
JEWISH COURSES AT ,
HAWAII UNIVERSIT,
HONOLULU
(WNS) —Rabbi
Kenneth Carlton Zwerin, who be-
came the first spiritual leader of
Hawaii a month ago, has been in-
vited to conduct a 'special course
on "Jewish contributions to civil-
ization" at the University of
Hawaii. The Jews of Hawaii are
manifesting tremendous interest
in this course.
If you have to kill a snake, kill
it once and for all.