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MEMORANDUM ON REQUEST

DART & CO.

Of all the things that enter into
the celebration of Passover, prob-
ably nothing is as important as
matzo. Matzo and Passover are
inseparable; it is impossible to
think of one without thinking of
the other. And the success of the
Passover holidays depends upon
good matzo.
For almost half a century, the
name of Manischewitz has been
linked with good matzo, and today
more so than ever. This name has
circled the world, establishing a
great reputation for the quality of
its product. In remote lands where
Jews gather to celebrate Passover,
the matzo on the table is usually
Manischewitz Matzo.
Naturally, there are many rea-
sons for the great popularity of
this matzo. One of the most im-
portant, is its Kashruth. This is
sATISFYING LIEN
FOR OVER 11 YEARS
carefully guarded as a priceless
possession; a rabbinical staff is in
constant supervision of the baking
of Manischewitz Matzos. Every
traditional rule is zealously ob-
served.
Those who have used Mania-
chewitz Matzo in the past, tell of
145 MICHIGAN AVE.
its finer taste, The baking itself is
carried on with scientific precision
and skill. The result is that the
flavor is better.
Another quality that people like
about this matzo, is its freshness
and crispness.
DAVID TUCKER
Grocers everywhere are now
of 2633 Monterey Ave., 69 years
old, died on March 26. Funeral carrying Manischewitz Matzo for
Passover.
services were held on March 29
with interment in Machpelah
I
Cemetery, Rabbis I. Stollman, S.
M. Fine, Harold N. Rosenthal and
Rev, S. Mogill officiating. He is
survived by two sons. Albert of
Detroit and Herman of New York RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
and two daughters, Yetta and
ing, house maids, women for
Mrs. M. Berkowitz, both of De-
troit.
part time work. By hour, day
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
son
2526.
ABRAHAM RESSLER

atte_

OBITUARY

CLASSIFIED

of 2080 W. Euclid Ave., 40 years QUILTS-Made or recovered from
old, died on March 27. Funeral
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
services were held at Lewis Bros.
lows recovered-special, $1.25.
Cadillac .5610
Funeral Home on March 27 with
Full line of curtains, baby,
500 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
interment in Machpelah Ceme-
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
tery, Rabbi 1. Stollman officiat-
• DETROIT
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
ing. He is survived by his wife,
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
Dorothy; a eon, Newton; two
9050.
daughters, Sally and Elaine; his
Jewish Biologist
mother, Mrs. Gussie Ressler; two BE KIND to your feet and they
brothers, Jacob and Marvin and
will be kind to you. Let us build
Eliminates Male
three sisters, Mrs. William Ser-
a pair of arches that will
in Reproduction lin, Mn. Hannah Goldberg and you
hold the structure of your foot
Mrs. Louis Krohner.
10 0 per cent. We make them
WASHIN GTON, D. C. -
to order to fit the individual
(W N S) - Elimination of the
foot, at a cost no higher than
MARY ROSEN
male in the propagation of the
ready-made arches, with a money-
of
18975
Joann
Ave.,
40
years
race became a distinct possi-
back guarantee. H. KANER
old, died on March 29. Funeral
bility when Dr. Gregory Pincus
SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe
services and burial were held on
of the Ilarvard Biological In-
refiner in State of
ic igen,
March 30, at Cadillac, Mich. She
stitute announced to the an-
1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffers
is
survived
by
her
husband,
Jack;
nual meeting of the Federation
son.
a son, Arthur and two daughters,
of American Societies for Ex-
Helen and Eileen.
perimental Biology that he had
BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL
successfully fertilized a rab-
ladies or gentlemen desirous of
YETTA LICHTENSTEIN
bit's egg without the use of
making acquaintance for the
of 2070 Pingree Ave., 29 years
the male sperm. Since the re-
purpose of matrimony, write Box
old, died on March 28. Funeral
productive processes in rabbits
60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
services were held on March 29.
Strictly confidential.
use the same physiological me-
She is survived by her mother,
chanics as are used in human
Mrs. Minnie Lichtenstein, a sis- MAKE MONEY by selling our toi-
beings, Dr. Pincus' experiment
let articles in your full or spare •
ter, Mrs. Peter Clayton and two
opens the way to the elimina-
time. Send $1 for $3 sample'
brothers, Edward and Dave.
tion of the male in reproduc-
outfit and information. Sang-
ass< creates the possibility of
hera Products Company, 1161
SAMUEL KOVINSKY
a human race made up entirely
Milton Ave., Chicago, Ill.
of females and makes mother- of 235 William St., Chatham, Ont.,
54
years
old,
died
on
March
30,
hood possible to women who
Funeral services were • held at MIDDLE AGED, ATTRACTIVE
are handicapped by physical or
WIDOW, who has beautiful
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on
biological deformities.
home, car and a little money,
March 31 with interment in Mach-
would
like to meet an intelligent
pelah
Cemetery.
He is survived
Nazis Blame Jewish "Plotting"
businessman, 50-55, Object mat-
by six sons, Ben, Louis, Harry
for London Plan
rimony.
Write Box 55, Detroit
Jewish "plotting against Ger- Milton, Herman and Charles;
Jewish Chronicle.
many" is blamed by the entire Nazi three daughters, Tillie, Mrs. Ben
press for the plan worked out by Ilarris and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of MEN COUNSELLORS WANTED
the Locarno Treaty powers in Lon- Charlotte, Mich.; two brothers,
for private camp. Experienced
don for solving the European Joseph of Windsor and Jacob of
in water sports and shop. Write
political crisis resulting from Ger- Pontiac, and three sisters, Mrs.
Box 200, Detroit Jewish
many's occupation of the demili- M. Lebster, Mrs. A. Serlin and
Chronicle.
tarized Rhineland. Hitler's person- Mrs. M. Solomon.
WOMEN COUNSELLORS
al organ, the Voelkischer Beobach-
KATE MEYERSON
WANTED for private camp.
ter, says that England has "bowed
of
Pasadena,
Calif.,
formerly
of
Experienced in art and craft
to the Jew Litvinoff." Julius Strei-
and dramatics. Write Box 200,
cher's sheet, Der Stuermer, cries Detroit, 68 years old, died in Jan-
uary.
She
is
survived
by
her
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
that "the London plan is Jewry's
husband, Israel; a son, Benjamin,
last effort to enslave Germany."
both of Pasadena and three daugh- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
with private family. Suitable for
"Eili, Eili" was written by ters, Mrs. Henry Herman, Mrs.
1 or 2 ladies or couple. Monterey
Jacob Sandler in 1896, when he Samuel Langberg and Mrs. Phil-
Ilogarth 8575.
lip
Scholnick,
all
of
Detroit.
was choirmaster of the Windsor
Yiddish Theater in New York. It
MIDDLE-AGED lady would like
SAMUEL MORSE
was written for a play in which a
home either with aged couple or
Jewish girl was crucified. Not , of 2648 Rochester Ave., 59 years
where she can care for children.
old,
died
on
March
22.
Funeral
until 1919 did he copywright it,1
Call Townsend 8-0489.
but it was too late, and he profited' services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on March 24 with YOUNG MAN desires room in
little.
interment in Oakview Cemetery,
home of small family. Home
He who eats and drinks, but Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi
privileges. Near 14th bus line
blesses not the Lord, is even as he Leon Frans officiating. He is sur-
preferred. Write full particulars
vived by his wife, Amelia and two
who atealeth.
to Box 10, Detroit Jewish
daughters, Mrs. Arno Leshin of
Chronicle.
Chicago and Mrs. Bernard Feld
man of Detroit; a brother, Wil- MOTHER and 2 LITTLE GIRLS
Rev. Cantor liam N., and a sister, Mrs. Sophie wishes room and board in con-
genial home and good care of
David Golden Feldman, both of Florida.
the little girls. Write Box 90,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

D 'ro'.11717d"

IN MEMORIAM

Appointment
EUCLID 04.
Wedding Ceres..
eke redone., as
tteme and be

In loving memory of Barney At-
kins, who passed away 2 years ago
March 25, 1934 (9 days in Nisan).
Sadly missed by his wife and
children.

Monuments of Character

>

Manuel Urbacb

weeauseet.
7729 TWELFTH ST.

Granite and Marble

EUCLID 11011

Rev. Canter

•rstoscria

MOREL
To Tome'
ISmollee
Rrtomenended
Pbmichum and
HomItals

2903
Elmhurst
TO. 8-6839

Martimem
Performed

FUNERAL

FOR RENT-Space in store. Best
block on Dexter. Suitable for
Jewelry and Watch Repairing
business or any other business.
11720 Dexter Blvd.

YOUNG, attractive woman, pro-
fessional graduate nurse, excel-
In loving memory of our dear
lent home-maker, desires to meet
husband and father, Rev. Jacob I.
widower of comfortable means.
Sklar, who passed away three
Object, matrimony. Children
years ago, April 9, 1933 (13 days
desirable factor. Write Box 20,'
in Nissan).
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Sadly missed by his loving wife,
children and grandchildren.
DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES in
new car week of April 13, radio
London Police Ordered to Arrest
equipped. Want one driver and
Anti-Semitic Agitators
one passenger. Small expense.
Euclid 9816-J.
LONDON (WNS)-Acting upon
widespread protests against anti-
Jewish boycotts by members of WANTED-Room and board with
congenial family living in north-
Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist black-
west section, near Clairmount
shirts in the Tottenham, Shore-
car line. Applicant is refined
ditch and East End sections of
young
man who can furnish
Londoq, Home Secretary Sir John
references. Call Garfield 8694-M
Simon carried out a promise made
Saturday
or Sunday, between 10
in the House of Commons by or-
a. m. and noon.
dering the London police commis-

sioner to take immediate steps to FOR RENT - Furnished room
end the anti-Semitic agitation. In
with built-in wash basin in adult
response to Sir John's instruc-
home. Garage if desired. 1543
tions, the London police have
Burlingame, downstairs. Town-
been empowered to arrest anyone
send 8-9782.
caught enraging in anti-Jewish in-
citation. The first victim of these COUNSELLORS WANTED for
orders was the head of the Fas-
private brother and plater camp.
cist propaganda bureau, who is
Able and experienced men and
already on trial on charges of In-
women may apple. Write Box
citing violence against Jews at a
300, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Fascist meeting.
Dr. Theodor I.ewald, head of the
German Olympic Committee, Is a
grandson of Fanny Lewald, a fa-
mous German Jewish writer, who
DIRECTORS
was converted to Christianity by
her father in her 17th year. A
German wrestling expert has an-
nounced that henceforth he will
teach•Germa•jitsu instead of ju-
jitsu.

;A(.0i4 AA**

c

7739 John R. St.

APPEAL HERE FOR LOMZA YESHIVA

Matzo for Passover

MEMBER DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE

Jacob
Silverman

PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Trinity 2-2114

E. .1. Chayfltz is one of the
track agents (G-men to you) of
the Department of Justice.

Good Will Basis
Proposed in Book

Rabbi Jechiel Mordecai Gordon, Rosh Yeshiva, Comes to
Detroit With Urgent Plea for Immediate
Financial Help

Rabbi Jechiel Mordecai Gordon,
one of the outstanding Talmudic
scholars, Rosh Yeshiva of the fa-
mous theological school of Lomza,
came to Detroit this week to make
an urgent appeal for this Yeshiva
which is in dire financial straits.
Rabbi Gordon is accompanied by
his brother-in-law, Rabbi bL Hal-
pern of New York.
In addresses he is to deliver in
local synagogues during his sev-
eral days' stay here, Rabbi Gordon
will describe the work of the Lom-
za Yeshiva which was founded 64
years ago, and will ask for help
at once in order to prevent the
school's closing.
According to Rabbi llalpern the
Lomza Yeshiva is not only handi-

capped for funds for operating ex-
penses, but it is threatened with
foreclosure on the school building
because all means of upkeep have
been used up.
At a meeting called on Wednes-
day evening by D. Temchin of
2447 Blaine Ave., arrangements
were made for a reception for
Rabbi Gordon and for assistance
to be given him in his campaign
during his stay here.
Lomza Yeshiva is one of the
most important Jewish theological
schools, and it has a tradition for
producing rabbis with great learn-
ing.
During his stay here Rabbi Gor-
don is the guest of M. Levine,
2015 Gladstone Ave.

ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH YOUTH
SPONSORS ORATORICAL CONTESTS
FOR THE ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE

Work has begun for the special
project of the Association of De-
troit Jewish Youth, aiming to dis-
seminate information and to
stimulate intrest in the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
The committee in charge has
arranged for two separate ora-
torical contests among the Jew-
ish youth of this community. One
contest will be for boys and girls
of the ages of 13 to 17, and an-
other will be held for those be-
tween the ages of 17 and 21. The
subjects of the contest will be
based on the work of the Jewish
Welfare Federation and the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign. Participa-
tion in the contest is open to pu-
pils in Sunday Schools, the He-
brew Schools of Detroit, the Jew-
ish Community Center or any
other Jewish organization in the
city.
The rules for the contest are:
1. Contest is open to any mem-
ber of a Jewish organization if his

f3 0 X.

"Screen's No. 1 Man"

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Permit me to correct an error
made in your paper of March 27,
In an article 'Screen's No. 1
Man," Jim Tully claims that Paul
Muni 's first motion picture was
"Scarfare." If I remember cor-
rectly it was "Seven Faces" and
produced by Fox.
I hope you won't be offended
at taking the liberty of correcting

you.

Sincerely yours,
MANUAL BROWN,
12221 Dexter Blvd.
Editor's Note: Our correspondent
is right and we are grateful
to him for calling our atten-
tion to this error.

Thanks of Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
On behalf of the Junior Con-
gregation of Shaarey Zedek, I
wish to thank your publication for
its splendid co-operation with as.
In connection with our recent
Sunday evening social, your more
than generous allotment of space
WM greatly appreciated.
Also on behalf of the Junior
Congregation, I wish to express
our sincere thanks to Rabbi A. M.
Hershman for his kindness on the
night of that social. Judge Harry
B Keidan, who was scheduled to
speak, was confined to his home,
and Rabbi Hershman consented to
speak in his place.
Rabbi Hershman has always
been an ardent supporter and
leader to the Junior Congregation
and a most willing helper. There-
fore we express our deepest grati-
tude to him.
Very sincerely yours,
THEODORE LEIBOWITZ,
President.

Ma Nishtano?-With Refer-
once to Biro Bidjan

Once more our children are
confronting us with the question
"ma Nishtano?" Why are we Jews
different from any other civilized
nation? Why is there so much
"rporer" on our table? Why are we
degraded and persecuted in Ger-
many, Poland and Rumania? Why
are so many doors of opportunity
closed our boys and girls in this
land of Liberty, the U. S. A.? The
answer we have ben giving them
all these many years, "AVodim
Hoyinu", no longer satisfies any-
body, for too tragic has become the
Jewish problem to be solved by
mere words or phrases.
For many years we have been
cherishing the hope that Palestine
will solve our national problem,
but to our sorrow, we now begin
to realize that this is no more
than a sweet dream. While we ap-
preciate that many thousands of
Jews found shelter in the land of
their fathers and many more thou-
sands of our nation will be saved,
through the help of the Zionist or-

or her age is between 13-17 and
17-21 .
2. Final date for entries Is
Thursday, April 16.
3. Preliminaries will be held In
each organization from April 19
to 25.
4. Semi-finals will be held on
April 29.
5. Date for finals and place will
be determined by the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign.
6. Participants may receive aid
for their information from any
person, but ideas and final con-
struction must be their own,
Suggested topics follow:
"Jewish Youth and the Detroit
Welfare Federation."
"What we can do for the Allied
Jewish Campaign?"
The Allied Jewish Campaign
and the Community."
"The Over-Seas work of the
Campaign."
Contestant may take any one of
the constituent agencies of the
campaign and describe its work,

ganizations, from total destruction
in Germany and Poland, we can-
not at the same time overlook the
fact that in Palestine we have al-
ready created a Jewish problem,
for the Arabs are in the majority,
and their hostility to us grows in
proportion to our immigration and
our prosperity. We are building
Palestine on the old system of
profit and competition, which ine-
vitably creates class hatred, and,
where there is class hatered, race
antagonism must 'follow. That is
why we find that where the econo-
mM crisis becomes critical, anti-
S e m i t i c manifestations grow
stronger. Our great prophet in
picturing the time when there will
be no wars included in his vision
the economic equality that will ex-
ist at the same time.
We are quite fortunate, though,
that this great aspiration for so-
cial justice, expressed 3000 years
ago, is now being realized at least
in one part of our globe. Soviet
Russia has established a new so-
cial system, based on economic
equality which abolished profits,
exploitation and competition, and
all nationality problems, including
the Jewish problem, have been au-
tomatically solved. In a short
period of 18 years 3,000,000 Jews
not only found the solution to their
national problem, but were also
given an opportunity to build a
Jewish autonomous Republic, in
Biro-Bidjan, where their cultural
life will be preserved and further
developed. Their children no longer
have to ask "Ma Nishtano?" 170
million people of many nationali-
ties are helping them in the great
task of building a republic. Thou-
sands of Jews from many other
countries will, in the near future,
find a new and happy home in the
Jewish autonomous territory, but
the salvation for all the Jews in
the world will only come with the
change of our economic system. We
therefore must join hands with all
progressive people who are ready
and willing to work for a better
social system, based on economic
equality and when this will be ac-
complished there will no longer be
any Jewish problem.
ELIAS C. RUBENSTEIN,
2901 Clairmount Ave.
Editor's Note: Our correspond-
ent completely ignores and belittles
the definite social justice principles
enacted in Palestine through the
efforts of the Histadruth, the Jew-
ish Federation of Labor; and the
friendships created between Jews
and Arabs by the Histadruth
which also organized the Arabs
into unions in Palestine. The Biro-
Bidjan appeal, if it is to be made
on the basis of attacks on Pales-
tine, must low rather than gain
supporters.

Quentin Reynolds, nephew of
Judge Jeremiah Mahoney, and ace
writer for Collier's Magazine,
agreed to ghost a book for Dr.
Ilanfstaengl, Hitler's press adju-
tant, provided Hanstaengl gives
half the royalties to the funds for
German-Jewish refugees,

He that will not look before him
will have to look behind him.

"The American Way: A Study
of Human Relations Among Pro-
testants, Catholics and Jews,"
edited by Newton Diehl Baker
Carlton J. II. Hayes and Roge

Williams Straus-the Protestant
Catholic and Jewish co-chairme n Stern Chairman of Division
of the National Conference o
to Help Raise S1,500,-
Jews and Christians-in a grea
000 in N. Y. C.
American book.
Published by Willett, Clark &
J. David Stern, publisher of
C. (440 S. Dearborn St., Chicago
$1.25), this volume represents the the New York Post, has been
joint efforts of spokesmen for the named general chairman of the
three faiths to advance the cause publishers and advertisers division
of good will and brotherhood and of the United Palestine Appeal, It
to create a basis for good neigh- was announced by Nathan Straus,
borliness, co-operation and jus- chairman of the New York drive
to rake $1,500,000 for the set-
it
tice.
tlement in Palestine of • maxi-
It is no exaggeration to call
mum number of the Jews of
this volume a great American
Germany and other lands.
book because outstanding leaders
Serving with Mr. Stern to help
have joined, in its pores, to em-
raise the quota of this division
A solid brick residence of
phasize the ideals upon which
are three co-chairmeu for var-
this country was founded, and to
many rooms-can be eas-
ious branches: M, Lincoln Schus-
emphasize the need for the per- ter, of
ily altered to suit any bus-
Simon & Schuster, in co-
petuation of these principles.
chairman for the book publish-
iness. 50-foot frontage on
Accepting as fact the pluralism ers' committee; Newman Broun
Jefferson and same on
which characterizes this repub- is co-chairman for advertising
Woodbridge.
lic, these authors have undertaken agencies, and Arthur Price of
to emphasize the need for foster- Hearn's Department Store is co-
SACRIFICE PRICE
ing a human relationship which chairman for publishers.
will eliminate bigotry and which
The general committee, which
An opportunity for some-
will prevent the destruction of will undertake to raise a substan-
one, who can buy this
civil and religious liberty of our tial amount for the United Pales-
property in' its present
democracy.
tine Appeal, Includes the follow-
conditon and if a respon-
Significant is this statement by ing members: Edwin Friendly,
Mr. Baker:
business manager of the Sun;
sible party, liberal terms
If I could have my paper fns
Morris Eisenman, president of the
may be arranged.
Americo, I non. prop Ikea the
Metropolitan News Company;
Slew ahould come when all thmagh
the 14rid-whoever there Is any
Harry Scherman, president of the
OPEN
prejudice of the dletleurIng and me-
Book-of-theMonth Club; L. S.
roding kind, wherever men hate
For Your Inspection 2 to 5
each other, mtensibly or really, be-
Goldsmith, Meyer Lesseh, Jacob
of
,
Omansky, Morton Deutsch, Jules
Inri*I'li ce lb""'
p ro'Zi
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ced=
men would mato look to America
Singer, Harry Peck, A. H. Mess-
and sew 'There Is a country In
ing, David Shapiro, Abraham Ca-
which the chinnw co-openste about
han, Louis Weinstock, Emanuel
their common rower., respecting,
Realty Mgt. Dept.
RA. 5593
ne another's. differences of opin-
Linder and A. K. Isreeli.
I on and belief, reePteting one an-
STATE AT GRISWOLD
other'• cliff...ene. of cultund ae-
Orations, letting the model.. hare
Mary Caroline Topping, daugh-
their way and the millets Mein and
ter of a Bethlehem Steel Company
IM imlisans theirs, witheut blame
ettachine to anyone: . when pea-
executive, is now the wife of Rob-
re In other moutdries would look
ert Hitchcock Rubin, son of the
le America als • place when reason
vice-president of Mert-Goldwyn-
and harmony metal!, welding
together Into the most lumerfal
Mayer. The ceremony was per-
Passover Greetings
Peolde In the world-not powerful
formed by the Rev. E. G. Montag.
by the sword, but epidlually power-

The DETROIT BANK

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A PLEDGE OF SERVICE

Sign This Card at Once and Become a Partner in
Most Important Community Effort

Allied Jewish Campaign,
Room 1475, Hotel Stotler,
Detroit, Mich.

_ I pledge my services •s a solicitor in the 1936 Allied
Jewish Carnpaig• of the Jewish Welfare Federation, (includ-
ing the Old Folks' Heath Buildin g Fund). Since the cam-
paign organisation is divided late trade sad prefasional
groups, I am indicatiog below the division in which I wish to
send.

Name trade er prefessio.

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can wm" for our times.

LEGAL NOTICES

FOURTH INSERTION
It is sentiments like these that
make this volume a great Ameri- Donald A. Schindler, Attorney, 3501
Barium Timer.
can book.
25352/
The articles on "The Applica-
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
STATE or MICHIGAN. In the
tion of Anthropology to Human
Court
for
the
County
of Wayne, In Chan.
Relations" by Edward Sapir, rery.-Extella A. Tole.,
PleIntlff, v.
sterling professor of Anthropology Ilich•rd C. Tole•. Defendant. ItRomer-
and Linguistics at Yale Univer- Inir from the •ffitlavit on file that the
defendant, Itlehard C. Toles, Is not •
sity; "The Contribution of His- resident of thie State, but reside. at
tory to Group Relations" by Carl- Waliaceburg, Ontario, Canada. It le or-
that the sold defendant enter hie
ton J. II. Ilayes, Seth Low pro- dered
eppearance in mid muse on or before
fessor of History at Columbia three month. from the du. of order
eatel bill of complaint will be taken
University; "Some Contributions • . on(
e ennott and that the Cold order be
of Social Psychology and Sociol- publ ished
required by law.
Detroit, Michigan, this 1th
ogy to Intergroup Relations In the day Dated,
of March, A. n. , 1136.
United States" by Donald Young,
JANIER E. CHENOT,
member of Social Science Re- (A true rep. Circuit Judge.
PRANK F. BORKOWSKI,
search and professor of sociology
Deputy Clerk.
at the University of Pennsylvania,
the summary by Frank Kingdon,
FIRST INSERTION
president of the University of
Newark, contribute to a compila- Harold M. Silversim, Attorney, 1101
Penohneot
Bldg.
tion which ought to find its way
325266
into every American home. The
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
wider the circulation of such a Wayne, as-At a evasion of the Probate
Court forsaid County of W•yee, bald
book the lesser the chance for at
the Probate Court Room In tn. cur
prejudice to group in this country. of Detroit, on the twenty eighth day of

Starch In the year one thousand nine
hundred end thirty oio. Present: Ed-

!fasten to the performance of ward Command, Judge of Probate. In
the matter of the estate of SARAII
the slightest commandment, and stannous
PO1.1AT, deceased. On read•
flee from sin; for the performance leg and filing the petition of Zalftill
of one virtuous act leads to another lobelsky praying that administration
of mild eaters be rooted to herself or
and the commission of one sin some other suitable person. It la or-
l eads to another; so is the reward dered, that the fifth day of May, next
at ten o'clock In the forenoon at mid
of one virtuous act the perform- Court Room be appointed for hearing
ance of another, and the retribu- mid petit:on. And It le further ordered,
a copy of this order be published
tion of one sin the commission of that
three successive weeks previous to said
another,
time of hearing, in the Legal Chr.lele,

Robert R. Mars and k. Halbert. RR-
patriek, Attorneys, 44 Michigan As.
SALE-Default has be.n
mode in th• termsand condition• of •
(•Hein mortgam made by ALBERT B.
ROSE and NARAII ROSE. his wife, of
Detroit, Michigan, Mortgagor.. to PICO-
I'LEd WAYNE COUNTY BANK, of De-
troit, Illcillmn, • corporation oreanised
under the laws of the State of Michigan,
Mortgagee. It• NIMCIIMOM and5150..
Miming date the Twenty-fourth day of
February, 1130,and recorded In the
office or the Reenter of Deed. for the
County of Wain,. Stale of /Whig., on
Februery 2510. 1130. In Litter 3161 of
M.rilrot... on Page Ill. which mortgage
cont.. • power of min which said
mortmg• wax thereafter on to-wit the
thirty-liret day of December, 1131, •••
Oen. by the said Peoples Wayne Coun-
ty Bank to Met Way. National Barb
of Detroit, a corporation organised an-
der the laws of the United State• of
Atnerit a.of lIetrolt, litehis.. by as-
elanment dated December 31st, 1111. and
recorded J•nuary Db. 1133. In the offim
the Register of Deeds for sald County
of Wayne, In Liber 311 of AwllitOlUelltk
on Page 1611. On to-wit the eighth day
October. 1131. the aforementioned aa-
Minn
M
of marts.es changed tie eV.
to FIRST NATIONAL BANK-DE•
TROIT. • corporation organised under
the laws of the United glalm• of Am./.
Ica. of Detroit. Michigan. There le
riehned to be due and unpaid on mid
mortgage at the dale of this notion for
principal, Intermit, 0110.11. and certinr•-
non of •betract • thesum of TWO
THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FORTY
and 53/100 (113.114.01) C)ohere. No 510
or proceedlne •t law or in molly has
been had or mmituted to recover the
debt mtured by said mortgage or any
part ther•of
NOW THEREFORE, Sly vtrt• of the
power of sale is said mart.. mu-
tant.. and POreo.t to the statut•el
Gm State of Michigan In •urti eta made
sod provided. mitre I• hereby (Iron that
WEDNKODAL THE FIRST DAT
OF APRIL. 1151, •t ei•en
in the forenoon. Eastern Ill•ndard
time. mid mei- time will be foreclomd
by• Kale at public oortloo to the IlIgh•
eet bidder. at the motherly or Cott...
Street entrance to the County Building
In th• Cityof Detroit. Wayne Counts
Michigan. (that being the place where
the Circuit Court for Hot County or
Wm. le held) of the premiere described
In said mortgage or eo much thereof Am
m•y be neremery to pay the •mcunt
due, m Moment& es eaIA mortgage, and
•ny Num or some whlrh may to paid
by the unchain.. at er Wo re mil
vale for tome and/or I/mutants on mid

or

OF

pr,mlrs. sod
the
41
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than't to
s t up
l.w ti
sod

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PALESTINE CAUSE E. JEFFERSON

the Wm. of raid mortgage. with M ho,
no there. M toren ter c ent 17%) Per
annum and all
chart. and
in
...nem thereon. includine the snore.) .
tom Miele. by lam which said meat-
lam are a...eraser al
te-wit:
The psrtel of lend elt.ted I. the
City of Detroit. County of Wayne. Stat•
of Mb hlettn. tieerlbed all: Lot nornbered
Sixteen Hundred Elghty-nl.
tints .,Hundred Nino y title) and Si..
Ithelced Scecty ens HMI) of Zan
Detroit Development Conn...Ye Subdin-
den No Thrm II) of Part of Private
I claims On. Hundred Twenty-ex 1121/
•nd On. Hundred Twentyeeme (117)
(Mallet township. merding
o
to thy re-
corded plat thereof in Libor 31 of rum
on Page31: Wayne county Record. said
premien. being of on the Motherly
NM of Warren Avenue. between Somer-
set Read and Balfour Road, together
with the betwlitament• and mpurt••
mores thereof.
Detect at Detroit. Michitan. Jana!,?
I. 1111.
?IRS? NATIONAL BANE-1.1110111,

ARNIM.

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RORER?
MARX and ef
III 1CATHERIN
KILPATRICE.
Atilermye f.3 •ortgase at Mortgage.
It Wadi. •••. DetrelL



NOTICE Or ADJOCENWENT
Nance le hereby given Unit tha se•
Wm. Montan Forectomee We has
%ma adjourned from WICONV•DAY.
THE FIllaT DAT Ole APRIL. 1116. to
TI'F.PDAY. Till FOURTEENTH DAT
OF APRIL. 1131. at the same the. mid
plare •• sot forth In the asset. SOU..
Paled. April 1. Ma
Min A BELL.
Deputy aberde

a newts/epee printed and circulating to
said County of Wayne.
EDWARD COMMAND,
IA tr. copy)
Judge of Probate.
EVERETT BRACE.
Deputy Probate Hosteler,

1011121
!MATE OF' MICHIGAN, County of
Way.. ee-At •mswore of the Pre.
bete Ceart for said County of Wayne,
held at the Probe. Court Room la the
City of Detroit, on the tw•nly fifth day
of March in the year one thousand nine
hundred thirty six. Present: Thomas C.
Murphy, Judge of Probeto. In the mat-
ter of the e•t•t• of HOWARD B
WORTIKAN. deceased. On reading and
filing the petition, duly verified, of
Emma N. Wortman, mirninistratrix of
said *Mate praying that she to licensed
to nil certain real estate of said de-
ceased for the purpose of paying the
debts of said deco.. and the eh
•f edminieterIng mid estate. It Is or•
dared. that the thirtieth day of April,
next at ten o'clork In the forenoon. at
aid Court Room be appointed for hear•
Mg maid petition, and that all Persona
inlet-Wed In mid eet•t• appear before
said Court at said time and place, to
show mum why a IleenFO Mould not he
granted to mid administratria to mil
real est•t• o prayed for In said pet:-
non. And It is further ordered. that •
copy of this orer be published three
auccessive
eked previous to said time
of hearing. In the Legal Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulating In said
County of Wayne.
THOMAS G MURPHY.
..... f Pro►l■ 111.
IA tree espy.)
EVERETT BRUCE.
Deputy Probate Register.

Amen Enda., /Worm,. 114 National
Hulk bldg.
225111
PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
STATE OF MICHIGAN, Count? of
Wayne, n. -Probate Court for the said
County. Notice le hereby given that I
Intend on the 16th day of June, A .D.
1131, at ten o'clo•k In the (ammo, to
make msithation to mid Probat• Court
for an order ch.gIng my same from
VAINIIIN laiNAIIEDIAN to DONALD
VAPOUR. according to the provisions
of the statute to such cam made and
prmIded
anted: April 1 . 1131
VAUGHN DONAREDTAN.

Kerhutd, Attorney, II. Nellanal
Ihnk Iiidg.
211610
PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
MATE OF RICHMAN. County et
Wm., .• .-Probate Court for the sold
County. Notice Is hereby given that I
intend on the 11th day of June, A. D.
1134. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to
make appliratIon to mid Probate Court
for as order Than ilex mj mime from
VICToRIA DONABEDIAN to VICTORIA
VAUGHN. according to the Provnirtm
of the statut• In suck cam made sod
pro, Ided.
Dated: April I. 11311.
VICTORIA DONABEDIAN.

Aaron

Mink /!ward, Atter:ley, MA V..
ti•ardian Bldg.
201111
ETATS Or MICHIGAN. O•n•. at
Wayne. ea-At • eeeetee of the Prelate
Clem taw said Celery of Ways•. hell
at the Peehate part /teem tit tne Cote
of Detroit, on the twenty temnib day of
March In the year Ono thousand nine
hubdred and thirty eta Preeent: Thome,
C. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the
matter of the *state of MARIE ROES-
KR, decmaed. Age.. Eamhowite ad.
of mid elate Tartan ren-
dead
dered to thio Court her Stet and Oval
artount and tiled therewith • petition
M.D., that ...Moe 44 mid *Mate he
soli.ed to the person. entitled thereto.
It le ordered. Hut the fourth by et
May, nest at ten o'clock in the fame°.
at mid Court Roma be 5000155e4 ter
• ZIMIO11111 and allowing aid .meat
and hearing m 14 patio '.a And it Is
farther ordered. tbat • eon, et Mile or-
der be habil.. throe asses sew.
preview le mid time of Mariam, la th•
Let•I Chronicle • newt/tap, printed
••4 cirrolating to aid Catty of Wares .
THOMAS C MURPHY.
Peyton.

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rst ► ety heliat• Register.

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