bdcrieaN Amish Palo&Cal Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI :0, OHIO lifEDerRordovkinaitomICIA June 26, 1936 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOME FOR AGED BUILDING ACTIVITY Gentlemen, Attention! Sale of New SPRING SUITS 20% off Entire Stock— Tropicals Excepted Single Breasted, Doable Breasted, Sport Models Is all trim AT WORK ON THE NEW BUILDING FOR THE JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME, ON PETOSKEY AND BURLINGAME AYES. "The entire excavation and all west wing basement brick work for the new Jewish Home for the Aged has been completed," stated Max J. Kogan, co-chairman with Sidney J. Allen, of the Old Folks' Home building committee, when interviewed on Thursday. "Con-, crate for the first floor of the, Home," he explained, "will be poured next week." Mr. Kogan, an experienced builder, donates many hours each day in line with his duties on this Old Folks' Home committee, to oversee the actual construction work, and may often he found on the four and one-half acre site of the new institution on Petoskey and Burlingame Ave. s Our Beautiful and Modern Service Station at Linwood and Pingree "Approximately 100 men are employed, every day but Satur- day and Sunday, in the construe tion work," declared Mr. Kogan, "and the number is increased daily, as new trades—carpenters, plumbers, etc., are brought into the picture. This means (oat 540,000 in cash must be paid out on the 10th of each month. Al- though we have l'eached the Old Folks' Home Building Fund quota in subscriptions, we cannot pay for labor or materials with pledges. Please remind all con- tributors," asked Mr Kogan, "to pay this obligation promptly, so that the building can proceed rapidly and without interruption." 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Please send me, without obligatiod, prospectus and The summer program will begin Keene, Airs. II. Harvith. The pro- complete information on Midland Petrol & Gas Company on July 6 and continue through gram committee consists of Robert Aug. 14. Mazer, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. An institute for all volunteers Charles Cornell and Mrs. Hy Oro- Name and teachers for the summer ac- der. Mrs. Irving I. Bittker is in tivities, will be held on July 1 and charge of volunteers. The food 2. shower committee is composed of Address The Play School committee is Mrs. Charles Cornell, Mrs. I. Levy headed by Mrs. Arthur J. Hass and and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg. Mrs. is composed of Hyman Kramer, Samuel Keene is in charge of reg- Mrs. A. K. Allen, Mrs. I. Fred- istrations. Dr. A. Alas Kohn. Dr. land, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. H. J. Leon Katzin and Mrs. Maurice Frank, Mrs. Reuben Allender, Goldatick are on the health corn- which Dr. Rypins was chairman. Robert Mazer, Mrs. Ily Broder, inittee of the play school. "This restriction," the report lind oat now about this un- states, "goes beyond requirements usual Inemtment opee•osity... of our joint action and indicates 40,000 SHARES • the value of friendly conferences and mutual understanding in the Eminent Physician of Albany, N. Y., is Nephew of Dr. Leo M. solution of this international prob.• tern. It is suggested that no far as Franklin of Detroit possible the procedure now in An Albany physician was sig- created an intense international operation in reference to Amer- ican students entering It alien sally honored by the King of Italy situation. medical schools serve as a model for services which have resulted Paul Claude], French ambassa- in raising standards of medicine dor, took umbrage at the action of for future agreements with the other European countries." COMMON STOCK in the Fascist country. American medical authorities who Dr. Rypins is a son of Rabbi The recipient of the honors, Dr. refused to recognize students of AT - Isaac L. Rypins and a nephew of 1 • 011 Harold Rypins, secretary of the many foreign colleges unless the Dr. Leo St. Franklin of Detroit. State Board of Medical Examiners, standards were raised, and for a Pertinent facts was made Cavaliere of the Order time refused to accept an honorary for investors: Gifts to North End Clinic of the Crown of Italy. The insignia degree by the Regents of the Uni- I. Etpert monmentent of the decoration wad delivered by versity of the State of New York. North End Clinic has received Gaesano Vecchiotti, counsel gen- Dr. Frank P. Graves, commissioner I. Diteroliiell lino of potter pertwt a eral of Italy, on board the SS. of edl ucntion who was in France at the following contributions: In honor of the Bar Mitzvah Conte di Savio in New York har- the Milne, hastened back to Amer- a. HIM started on important expasaion program. bor. Dr. Rypins was guest of the ica and went to Washington to of Milton Wagner from Mr. and counsel at a luncheon attended by make amends to France's repre- Mrs. L. J. DeYoung. see Coupon or phone For Father's Day, in memory sentative. high ranking Italian diplomats. T) ler 1-1043 of Jacob M. Morris, from Miss - Medical Problem Settled Raised Medical Standards Zelle M. Morris. Italy took the criticism in good Dr. his honors after In memory of Milford Stern i.114.1: Wes Co., three years work in bringing the faith and sought to bring about 0300 Haboah Are; from Mrs. Milford Stern. study of medicine in Italy up to a correction of the condition. Dr. Detroit, 311eh. From Mrs. Julia Marcuse in Rypins, chairman of the commit- the Regents requirements, than memory of the following: Anna rim* Seed Itetollo which there are no higher in the tee on foreign medical students, Bondy, Nettie Silberstein, Anna world. The disparity between New worked with Dr. Robert Alesson- Abrahamson, Laura Marcuse, Syl- York state's educational require- dri, professor of surgery in the via Marcuse. Nana, ments for those entering the medi- University of Rome, in establish- Drugs from J. B. Neiman and cal profession and many schools ing pre-medical education qualifi- Dr. J. Ii. l'olozker. Fere-1. abroad was evidenced when failing cations and settling problems of liccnsure of native-born European to be received in recognized medi- Cite Ilarry Hershfield had a funny cal colleges of this country went graduates and of American stu- experience in connection with his abroad to study. The matter was dents graduating in Europe. The voluntary restriction by efforts to raise funds for tho Ye- the subject of a survey by the shiva College ... Among those to councils of medical education of Italy in selection of students for whom he wrote asking for a $10 several state and national associa- medical schools in that country tions in America and for a time was praised by the committee of membership was Samuel Goldwyn, the movie tycoon, but Harry's let- ter came hack unopened . . Stamped on the nevelope were the words: "Refused. The enclosed is returned unopened, as Samuel Goldwyn does not read or accept unsolicited manuscripts." . . . In. cidentally Jack Dempsey is one of those who has become member of Yeshiva College campaign com- The Detroit Lodge No. SS, mittee. Dr. Rypins Honored by King of Italy Paper Sales Co. of Detroit Th•es. They Give You MORE SAFETY! , , t Buy Your Tires and Accessories from CITRIN-KOLB for That Vacation Trip .. Ercogomy THE WORLD'S FIRST CHOICE Sl Champion Jewish Wrestler to Display His Prowess Here on Friday, July 3 as lOw as $5 . 50 I EXPERT TIRE MOUNTING! 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I., but always haunted the gym- nasiums and worked out on the mat. His splendid physique brought him to the attention of a promoter who sent him to George Bothner's gym in New York. Bothner, one of the greatest wrestlers of his day. recognized the Jewish youth', talents and taught him the rudiments of the profession. Before long, Levin was tossing the host of the profession- als. When he was matched with Ali Baba, few gave the Jewish grap- pler much chance. But after fire minutes of wrestling, it was evi- dent that Levin was the master of the Armenian Turk. Ile gave Baba terrific punishment for 25 minutes and the champion's handlers yelled to him to "foul out". Ile followed instructions to the letter and the referee awarded the bout and title to Levin. Levin is built along the lines of the former great title-holder, Ilackenschmidt. lie is five feet 10 inches tall and weighs 191 pounds. He has remarkable arm and shoul- der muscles, developed by his train- ing as a butcher. It is predicted that he will become of the greatest of the long line of wrestling cham- pions. Lev'n has started a nation-wide tour which will eventually carry him to the (-cut where he is signed to meet Vincent Lopez, Califor- nian claimant of the title. The win- ner will be recognized as the world champion. Levin has already been DAVE LEVIN, JEWISH WRESTLING CHAMPION recognized by the American Wrest- The first Jewish wrestler to hold won the title from All Baba in ling Asso......;.•ien. • world's championship will dis-, Newark, N. J. Tickets for the July 3 bout at play his wares before Detroit fans , Levin will wrestle Pete Mehrin , the Naval Armory are on sale at on Friday, July 3. He is Dave. ger, 1932 Olympic champion who 609 Transportation Bldg. and the Levin, Brooklyn boy who recently I defeated Ali Baba four times on tb• Armory. Bela Jacoby, chancellor .00rn- mender of Detroit Lodge No. 55, announces that regular meetings will be held throughout the sum- mer months. Clubrooms are located at John It and Erskin Sta., formerly oc- cupied by Oa Phoenix Club. Mem- bers of Detroit Lodge are offered the following advantages outside of the affiliation with an interna- tional fraternal order: A com- pletely equipped gymnasium, a billiard room, a radio and music room, a strictly kosher dining room managed by • well-known local caterer. Detroit Lodge ex- tends to every Jewish man an in- vitation to visit the clubrooms and apply for a membership in the organization. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Concludes Activities The annual picnic of the Ile- brew Ladies Aid Society will be held on Sunday, at Riverside Park, off Plymouth Road. This will be the concluding event for this season's activities. The com- mittee in charge is preparing to serve a complete hot meal at a nominal price. Refreshments will be served. There will be games and races for the children. Mrs, Rose Berkowitz is in charge of arrangements. For ad- ditional information call Mrs. Jake Greenwald, Garfield 5461-R. The final meeting for this Boa- son was held last Monday. in the form of a surprise luncheon honoring Mrs. Lena Schwartz and Mrs. Rose Schlessinger, who are sailing July I on an extended trip to Europe. The next meeting of the execu- tive board of the sociey.will be held on Monday, June 29, at 1:30 p. rn., at the home of Mrs. Louis Kahn, 9769 McQuade Ave. In summarizing the past sea- son's activities, the president, Mrs. lecke Greenwald, expressed gratification for the splendid work performed by the organiza- tion. In 1934 Fascist Italy had 11 Jewish generals,