A merica Apish Perk, Seal &ter
CLIFTON AVENUE - GNGNwi1T 20, 01110
July 3, 1936
PleDgritonlEwisnaiRDNICL4
tad THE L GAL
FEDERATION TO PUBLISH NAMES
OF CONTRIBUTORS TO CAMPAIGN
BREZNER IS NAMED
ON MCCREA STAFF
Gifts -:- Toys
PAGE THREE
ONICLE
In the Race Again
Author of the "Legends of
the Jews" to Receive
Yielding to demands from Dern-
Harvard Degree
No German Good. Sold
oerats throughout the country, and
Decision to Re-Issue Year Book Reached at Meeting of
Rent • Book-3c • Day
to a personal appeal by President
Prof. Louis Ginsberg, considered
Boards of Federation and Service Groups;
Club Boom, to Bent
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Gov, Her- by many as one of the greatest
Will Survey Fund-Raising Efforts
Former Judge of Probate
Club Exchange 10220 Deafer
Jewish scholars, and a member of
Court Appointed Assis-
the faculty of the Jewish Theo-
Contributors to the recent Allied plicity of fund-raising events con-
l ogical Seminary, will receive an
tant Prosecutor
Jewish Campaign will again be ducted in the community.
honorary degree from Harvard
listed in a year book, it was decided
Mr. Shetzer, reporting on the re-
University at the tercentennial ex-
Former Judge of the Probate
at a joint dinner-meeting of the sults of the last drive, stated that Court Samuel Brezner has been
ercises.
boards of directors of the Jewish 8,235 people had pledged $318,421, appointed assistant prosecutor by
Prof Ginzberg is well known as
Welfare Federation and the De- of which $100,000 has bee ndesig- Prosecuting Attorney Duncan C. RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun-
the author of tin "Legends of the
troit Service Group, held on Wed- nated for the Old Folks' Home McCrea. Mr. Brezner succeeds
dresses, women for house clean-
Jews", a six-volume work refer-
nesday, July 1 at the Belcrest.
ing, house maids, women for
building fund and the balance for Milton R, Atlas who resigned af-
ring to biblical personalities, and
Henry Wineman, chairman of the maintenance funds of Federa-
part time work. By hour, day
also as the author of a Series of
the board of governors of the tion agencies.
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
fascinating essays entitled "Stu-
son 2526.
Federation, presided, and the re-
Joseph II. Ehrlich, reporting for
dents, Scholars and Saints." These
port for the Service Group was the collection committee, stated
books have beei published by the
submitted by Simon Shetzer, chair- that $81,095 or 25.8 per cent of the
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
Jewish Publication Society of
man of the board.
total amount pledged has already
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
America. In addition, Dr. Ginzberg
In addition to the important been collected towards the 1936
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
is the editor of a number of noted
decision to continue the practice of Allied Jewish Campaign funds. Mr.
Full line of curtains, baby,
Hebrew texts.
publicizing the names of donors to Ehrlich presented a comparative
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
I'rof. Ginzberg is now prepar-
drives, the joint meeting of the set of figures of collections in 1934
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
ing a paper on folklore, which he
two boards decided to conduct a and 1935. The sum of $130,537, or
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogardi
will deliver at the tercentennial
survey of local organizations to 94.6 per cent of the total pledged,
9060.
celebration of Harvard University,
determine the amounts that are has been collected on 1934 pledges,
Much data for this paper-has been
collected by constituent agencies and $199,005, or 90.2 per cent of
MINERAL BATHS—Treatments
secured from "Legends of the
of the Federation from member- the entire amount pledged, on 1935
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-
Jews," of which Volume VII, a
tism, sciatiea and colds. Also
ship dues and auxiliary affairs. pledges.
complete and comprehensive index,
All With Reinforced
This decision was reached after
Turkish and reducing baths.
The following were appointed to
will shortly be published by the
Kurt Peiser, executive director of serve on the Community Fund com-
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front
SAFETY SEAMS!
Jewish Publication Society of
GOV.
HERBERT
H.
LEHMAN
St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph
the Federation, outlined the exist- mittee to plan the forthcoming
America.
6744.
ing problems created by a multi- drive: From the Federation, Mrs.
tart II. Lehman has announced
Samuel R. Glogower and Melville
that he will again be a candidate Hold Memorial Service for Burned
Welt; from the Detroit Service
CHICAGO BOUND—If you are, for re-election as Governor of New
Produce
Nathan Brotman Dies at the S.
Group, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich
I can save you considerable York. Not only Democrats, but
TEL AVIV. — (WNS-Palcor
Age of 62
and Julian Krolik.
money on accommodations at one leaders in every walk of American Agency)—A unique service was
of Chicago's leading first class life, and almost an unanimous held here when the traditional
Nathan (Naphtula) Brotman,
hotels. Will give liberal discount press, hail Gov. Lehman as a great Shauoth ceremonies included the
residing at 4244 St. Urbain, Mon-
on due bill. Call Mr. Robinson, governor.
recitation of Yiskor, a sacred
treal, formerly of Philadelphia,
SAMUEL BREZNER
Cadillac 1042.
memorial chant, for the produce
passed away suddenly at his home
Those who have read Louis ter serving from January, 1935,
that
has been burned in Jewish
Elias
Tobenkln,
just
back
from
on June 21.
Zara's "Blessed Is The Man" will when Mr. McCrea took office, Mr. COTTAGE FOR RENT — For a trip that took him to 15 coun- settlements of Palestine during
Mr. Brotman who was born in find even greater interest in his
the
past
six weeks. The audi-
August
or
September,
5
rooms.
tries,
was
received
with
open
arms
Kamenitz, Russia, 62 years ago, latest novel, "Give Us This Day", Atlas has announced his intention
Modern equipped. Frigidaire. and great respect by the Nazi torium of the local Working
came to Montreal from Philadel- which was just published by the to resume private practice and to
Youth's
Organization
was crowd-
See
or
write
Charles
Rosenblatt,
Government . . . We understand
phia in 1906. He was active in the Boobs-Merrill Company of India- specialize in Workmen's compen-
Allendale Beach Cottage No. 1, that he paned up advisedly the ed with members as a young boy
sation work.
Hebrew Sick Benefit Association napolis, Ind., (i'S.50).
read
a
special
Yislcor
scroll, say-
North Shore Drive, South Ha- opportunities offered to him to in-
for over 25 years and was one of
Born in London, England, Brez-
ing:
ven, Mich,
Mr. Zara, a Chicago linotype ner has been a resident of Detroit
terview Goering and Goebbels
the founders of the Kamenitzer
"Let us remember the outrage
The Nazi officials were extremely
Protective Society. lie also was a man, in these two novels gives since 1910 and is a graduate of
member of the Besarabier Society, promises of great achievements in the Detroit College of Law. He has YOUNG MAN desires pleasant, anxious to convince Tobenkin that against the golden wheat in the
sunny room with congenial fam- they are not such a bad lot , . . fields of Israel, which went up
Talmud Torah, Vaad Hoir and the story writing. His first two nara- been a member of the Michigan
ily. Write Box 80, Detroit Jew- Incidentally, Tobenkin is with- in flames. Let us remember the
Chevra Shass in his synagogue tives evidence a charm of style and bar since 1928. He was elected
ish Chronicle, stating price.
drawing from all public and social souls of the blazing forests and
where he was accepted as a fine an easy flow of language which, probate judge in November, 1934,
coupled with his fine plot combined to serve until Dec. 31 of that year,
activities to concentrate on a 600- the agonies of the uprooted trees.
Hebrew scholar.
FOR
RENT—Large,
airy
room
for
to
make
excellent
reading.
page
volume, which Putnam's will We shall create myriads to re-
He is survived by his wife,
filling out the unexpired term of
one or two in private home of bring out next fall under the title place each burned sheaf and
Shaiva Malamedson; five sons,
The story of "Give Us This Henry S. Hulbert, who resigned.
plant thousands for each up-
young
couple.
Near
Dexter
bus.
"The People Want Peace."
Ernie, Sack, Ralph, Dr. Herbert, Day," deals with the Brabants
Call Northlawn 6275.
rooted tree, which will give fruit
Jimmie; four daughters, Ruth C., who had been bakers in Brittany
and
shade to the coming genera-
Marion (Mrs. Samuel Weisman of for generations before coming to
Many baseball fans have been tions."
FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished inquiring
Detroit), Corona, Sonia, one grand- this country. The family tradition
whether prejudice is re-
room
for
one
or
two
by
private
child, Asher Weisman of Detroit, is carried on here by Thomas Bra-
Eddie Shapiro of Brooklyn is the
family. Home and kitchen privi- sponsible for the strange treat-
a brother and a sister of Phila- bant, who becomes a baker, while
ment meted out Dolly Stark, big new captain of the baseball team
leges. Garage if desired. Refer- league
delphia and one sister of New York his brother, Vincent, becomes a
baseball's only Jewish um- at the University of North Caro-
The 14th annual convention of
ences
exchanged,
Call
Townsend
City.
printer and the second brother, the Young Poole Zion Alliance of
pire, by the National League.
lina.
• Guarantee
6-7021.
ashable! So great, so out...miler ••
Henry, a dentist. But to Thomas it the United States and Canada will
these Nines that we Ire en.,
• AU First Quality!
is important to carry on the family take place in Detroit, starting Laws Which Govern Sacred-
leeriest oar Street Floor Sec.
tradition and his son Charles. be- Thursday, Sept. 3, and ending on
•
Adjustable
Straps!
ness
Lion for this erasion! All
of synagogue
comes an apprentice in his father's Labor Day, Sept. 7. This announce-
JACOB SEGAL
merchandise site) on table.
• Tea-Rose and White!
bakery.
ment was made public following a
of Wilshire Hotel, 62 years old,
for easy selection. Note our
The
Jewish
teachers
of
the
sec-
John
It.
Hembree,
Attorney.
Inketer.
joint
meeting
held
by
Y.
P.
Z.
A.
•
Charles loves the shop and ig-
Overstitched Seams!
II,er uP homenelon of sold premiere In
died on July 1. Funeral services
window displays!
ond century placed the same em- Bich.
Cold land contract mentioned and of
567111
will be held at 2 p. m. at Lewis nores the urgings of his philosoph- of Detroit on Friday, June 26, phasis upon respect for the syna-
which you are now in poireasion under,
ORDER
OF
Underwear--St...1
Pe,
Bros. Funeral Home on July 3 ical uncle Henry to choose a dif- when it was unanimously decided, gogue as upon regard for the STATE OF MICHIGAN, ! In the arena and hr virtue of the terms thereof. said
Promises are described In said and ron-
with interment in Clover Hill fere-t career. He follows his amid enthusiasm, to accept the of- ancient Temple, of which the Court for the County of Wayne. In Chon• tract
as follow.: All that certain piece
pry —Mabel Hearn, Plaintiff. vs. John
fer of the national executive com-
land being situated in the
Park Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M. father's footsteps.
synagogue is the substitute. They Hearn. Defendant. At a ...ion of said or parcel of
of Dearborn. Wayne County.
Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram
There are a number tragedies mittee to have the convention here. forbade laughing and talking tiourt held at the Court House in the Townohip
Michigan, more particularly known and
of Detroit, Wayne County, Michl.
denerilied am: Lot numbered Two Thou-
officiating. He is survived by his in the life of Charles, who mar- It will be the first time a national within its walls. At his entrance City
am on the 20th day of June, A. D.
Twenty Three (10231 of Dearborn
wife, Sadie; a daughter, Mrs. ried Cecelia and whose life be- convention of the Y. P. Z. A. has and departure the worshipper is, 1130. Prenent: Hon. Allan Campbell. MIMI
Home. Wilaiirleion No. 7 of part of the
CIrchit Judge. It appearing
Samuel A. Popkin; two sons, Ir- comes packed with trials, afflic- been held here.
South West quaeter of Section 31, Town 3,
as they said, to conduct himself davit on methat the defendant is aRl-
not
A convention committee has al- with decorum. They say that
ving and Herbert Segal; three tions and tribulations. The first
a reoldent of the State of Michigan South 'tango 10 East.according to the
plat thereof la recorded in the office
al•••• ■•■•
one
reeldee In Erie. Pennnylvania, .11 II
brothers, Hugo and David of De- child is born blind, all the other ready been elected and several sub- should go quickly to the house of but
of the o f la of lieeds for Wayne
ordered that defendant enter his •p- County in
liter 41 of Plate, on l'age 31.
troit and Meyer of Chicago And children die and Cecelia herself is committees have been appointed to God, but leave it slowly. Eating
pearance in (hie cause within three
KENNEDY
BROTHERS,
menthol from data of this order, or Raid
three sisters, Mrs. Jose Winsen, at times detached from her bus- immediately begin the task of rais- and drinking are prohibited in his
By: CHARLES J. KENNEDY.
Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
be taken ea ronfewed; that •
ing the necessary finances, secur- the synagogue. Refuge from the copy will
Mrs. Max Abrams and Joseph band.
Surviving Partner.
of this order be putiliehedaccord-
ing to low In the leg.' Chrimicle, and
Jaffe. But business is good for Charles, ing places and arranging a pro- heat and rain was not to be taken that
aPY
co
he sent by regintered mall
A. KomJethy, Attorney,
5535
who has a shop of his own and he gram for the convention. Because in it. People are admonished to be to eald d efendanr• Met known with- eon, Louis
Buhl Ithig.
FANNIE COHEN
Pennsylvania.
derives some joy from the family. of the critical conditions confront. among the first at its services. 532 Cascade Avenue, Erie.
217170
CAMPBELL,
ing
world
Jewry
in
many
lands,
41111 ,7:ft OF PUBLICATION
of 3045 Cortland Ave., 27 years The climax came in 1929 when he
(A true cony) ALLAN Ci rcuit Judge.
Before
entering
the
synagogue
STATE OF MICHIGAN. I n the Cireult
old, died on June 28. Funeral borrowed heavily for a business particularly in Palestine, the the hands should be washed. For LOUIS SMITIC
Court for the County of Wayne. Is
services were held at Lewis Bros. venture which he entered in order Y. P. Z. A. is more than ever deter- this purpose a pitcher of water Deputy Clerk.
chencery.—Lillian Hamilton. Plaintiff,
Funeral Home on June 29 with to insure his blind son's security. mined to strenghten its ranks for is found in the ante-room, cor- Clarence A. lareetme, Attorney. NO sr Clifford Hamilton, Defendant. At •
minion or maid rourt held HR. 1st day or
interment in Westwood Cemetery. Ruined, he becomes a strike break- the upbuilding of the National responding to the laver before
Bank Bldg.
July, A D. WC in the County Indicting,
255670
In the City of Detroit. Mirhigan. Pre- International Sports Contest Sponsored for Amateur
Rabbi J. Rabinowitz officiating. er and his wife turned to maid's Homeland and is pledged to make the Tabernacle and Temple of old.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. in the Circuit
wilt: The Hon Vinoent M. Brennan,
She is survived by her husband, work. Charles' father tried to help this coming convention an out-
Court fry the County of Wayne, In Chan- Circuit Judge. It oppearine from
Athletes Regardless of Race or Creed; Many
h
cery.—Martha Gray Petern,
Plaintiff.
of 1-Milan Hamilton. the above
Sam; a daughter and son, her him establish a route, but Cecelia standing success.
Julius Klein, former was corres- v. Harry A. Peters, Defendant. At a affidavit
Lands to Be Represented
named plaintiff, that the above named
mother and three sisters.
newton
of
said
Court,
held
at
the
(Burt-
is killed in an effort to aid him,
pondent and Hearst reporter, is houne. In the Citynf Detroit, the County defendant. Cliffhrd Hamilton,reMile•
out of the State of Michigan and that
Moses Sacknowsky, member of the author of a story about Ethi- of
and her husband gives up the
Boyne. and Rtateof Michigan. on
An international sports contest, Millinery Workers Union; and A.
after diligent wanlynd inquiry it ran.
SARAH (CAPLAN) KLEIN
struggle. A last effort was made the Copenhagen Hakoah, hal won opia now running in aerial form the Int day or July. A. n. WI. Pro. not he aniertained In
In what Mate or
Roberts.
Bon. Vincent M. Brennan, Circuit rountry the defendant. Clifford Hamil- open to amateur athletes "regard-
of 2647 Virginia Park, died on to organize a cooperative bakery the junior flyweight boxingg cham- in the country's leading newspa-
Jude,. It appcnring from affidavit on ton. resides; It isdered
the( the
or
Mr. Ornstein, widely knoWn in
June 26. Funeral services were but the combined opposition of pionship of Denmark.
less
of race, creed, color, or politi-
Cl . that the whereabout• or present wiId defendant, ClIffold
pers.
nonillion, enter
reoldence of the defendant. Harry A.
held on June 28 with interment existing firms served to thwart
his appearance in thin rouse within cal affiliations," will be held in the athletic world for the past 20
Peter., le unknown. It Is ordered, that
three month. from the date of this or.
years,
was persuaded to accept
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, that too. Pneumonia soon caused
Harry A. Pete!, appear •nd Ammer the der, and in default thereof the hill of
New York on Saturday and Sun- the chairmanship of the games
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat- the death of Charles, thus ending
bill of rompbant tiled in thin coupe complaint herein shall he token an ron•
day,
Aug.
15
and
16,
It
was
an-
within
throe
ID
month.
from
the
date
ferred
by
the
said
defendant,
Clifford
committee
by Mr. Vladeck and Mr.
ing. She is survived by her hus- the tragic life of a boy who fol-
of this order nr said bill of complaint
Hamilton. endthat this order he served
nounced by Charles L. Ornstein, Dubinsky. During the war he was
band, Solomon; a daughter, Mrs. lowed in the footsteps of a family
will he taken a, contented agalnet the
or petitioned ail required by law.
who
for
14
year
was
a
member
said
Harry
A.
Pete.;
•
personal
decree
VINCENT M. BRENNAN,
director of athletics of the East-
Hilda Grekin; five sons, Joseph, of bakers.
July 14—Conference of Jewish organiations meeting in
for absolute divorce is herehy tonight
(A trite copy) Circuit Judge
of the American Olympics Corn- ern Department, U. S. Army, at
.
Louis, Reuben, Max and Myron;
he defendant. It In further or-
Ifitilft SMITH,
The book reads well and will be the interests of American Jewish Congress, at 8:30 p. m., ad agalnot
mitte. The event, to be known as Governor's Island. Subsequently he
dered, that a ropy of thls order be pub-
two sisters, Mrs. Rose Levinson enjoyed as the work of a rising JewPih Community Center, to hear reports from delegates to
Deputy Clerk.
'tithedaccoriling to law in the Legal
the World Labor Athletic Carni- was director of athletics of the?
and Mrs. Mary Cohen; two broth- young novelist.
recent Congress sessions held in Washington, D. C.
Chronirle, and •I•n that a copy of thlo
val, has been sanctioned officially Third Corps Area, U. S. Army.
he sent by Reentered mall to Mid
ers, Joseph and Louis Caplan, and
Freedman, Brett-11m & Helper, AllOr-
Aug. 3—Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's order
by the Metropolitan Association lie Is a former member of the
defendsntet 171 Antoine Street. In the
uses
ml•
National
Bank
Bldg.
seven grandchildren.
My of Wyandotte. Wayne County.
Mrs. Ethel Cohen, former editor CHM and Young People's Society.
177064
of the Amateur Athletic Union.
executive committee of the Na-
Michigan.
Oct. 25—Home Relief Dinner Dance.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
of the Hadassah News-Letter,
Mr. Ornstein is chairman of the tional A. A. U., was vice-president
VINCENT M. BRENNAN.
Wayne. ea—At • newton of th• Probate
Oct. 31—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of
re true oonv
Circuit Jude..
graduated from New York Uni- Detroit.
c ourt for mid County of Wayne, held games committee of the athletic
of that organization for two terms
LOUIS 11111114.
•at the Probate Court Room in the City
versity sums cum laude, the 'high-
carnival. Associated with him on and chairman of many of its im-
Deputy Clerk.
of Detroit, on the twenty-sioth day of
Nov. 1—Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladles Aid Society at
In loving memory of our dear est ranking woman student of Dexter-Lawrence
that committee, which is still in portant committees. At present he
June in he year one thousand nine hun-
banquet ball.
Win*. Marldre A Wink. Allonems. dred and thirty Mi. Present: Edward
son and brother, Irving Berman, Washington Square College. '
process of organization, are Jere- is a member of the track and field
tiommand, Judge of Probate. In the
111N Peseberot Bldg.
who passed away ten years ago,
miah T. Mahoney, former president committee of the National A. A.
15471111
matter of the estate of EDWARD A.
orIDER re PrIlLICATION
KUHLMAN. Deteawd. Henry Kuhlman,
June 26, 1926 (14th day of
of
the Amateur Athletic Union of U. and a member of the athletic
ear utor of the lost will and testament
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit
Tamuz).
Court for the County of Wayne. In
of oeid dereaned, having rendeed
to the United States; Dr. G. Ran- committee of the Jewish Welfare
r
LAW — erten
Stile
Holding nun• this court him third •nd Anal a ocount dolph Manning, president, United
Sadly missed by his parents,
Board, the sports governing body
and filed th•reolt h • petition praying
puny, a Michigan rorporetion. Aram.,
sisters and brother.
,. Mem!. Brichter. Defena• that the rent iiroperty of wild owtat• States Football Association; Mel of all Y. M. 11. A.'s.
he dintributed In arcordance with the Sheppard, former Olympic cham-
ant. At • oolon
w
of said Court hold In
In announcing the forthcoming
the Courtho uri In the City of Detroit.
proilelons of sold will. It Is ordered.
County of w'a,ne and State of Michigan. that the fourteenth day of August, next pion, and present chairman of the contest Mr. Ornstein emphasised
•t
t en o'clock
on the DI de. of July. A D. II136.
In
the
forenoon track and field committee of the his committee's position against
at said Court Room be •sa
Fremont; Honorable Vim-tint M Brennan.
fo r
Metropolitan A. A. U., and Daniel discrimination for any tense.
...mining and nilowing
Circuit Judo, It appearing from affida-
id •c count
vit on file that after diligent warch and
snot hearing Raid petition. And It is J. Ferris, present secretary-treas-
further ordered, that
Inquiry Il rannnt he encertained In what
copy of this urer of the A. A. U. of the United
Stale or Country the dotendent. M.mie order be published three wee...sive week*
Rrichter. resides and that her where-
Previono to maid tin. of hearing. In the States. The invitations to foreign The Make-Up of the Jewish
Legal Chronicle. • newsman, printed
about. •re unknown. It Is ordered that
participants will be sent out
Calendar
n.riri Writing in suit County
.said defend•nt. M•mie mishear. appear
of
Way
through Mr. Ferris in his capacity
and answer the tIe.tontlon filed In this
r.use within three months from the
EDWARD COMMAND.
as secretary-treasurer of the A.
dote of this Order or'the MIA Decl•ra•
Judge of Probate.
The Jewish Calendar is based
A. U.
IA true copy
lion will he taken • onnfewerl •amintrt
Priv D cuLLER.
the defendant. Mamie Drirliter, •nd that
The games committee chairman upon blear reckonings. The eir-
Deputy Probat• Resister .
wad order be putilloho4 an,i • copy of
predicted
that
there
would
be
wide
said order he pent In tho defendont.
cling of the moon around the
Mamie Rriehter, by registered moll as
participation by American nth- earth constitutes a month. Twelve
Rev. Canter
required by love
Teem... Starr a neat. Attorneys. AN,
letes, and that at least 10 or 15
Jacob
Ihemmond Bldg.
VINCENT M DRENNAN
CA true copy, Cir, ult Judge.
100113
foreign countries would be repre- lue armonth constitute a year. The
Silverman
LeifIg SMITH .
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County
ef sented despite the comparatively Jewish names of the months are:
aCROICAL
WPyne,
Deputy elork
—At • rumen of the Proba t e
ISOBEL
Court for said County of W•rne. hold short notice. The games commit-
Tishre, Cheawas. Kislev, Tobeth,
In lean.
Frank S Valenti. Anomie/, Int Nei- at the Probate Court Room In the Clt
tee, when completed, he said, will Shebat, Adar, Nissan, lyres., Si-
Practice
of
on the twenty-Moth day of
Meal Ylmk Bldg
be
composed
of
the
leading
sports
wan, Tammuz, Ab, Elul.
Recommended
June
In
he
year
on.
thouriandnine
The
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Phrwriene mad
hundred end thirty all. Present:Ed•
ORDER or APPEARANCE
authorities in the United States. circling of the moon around the
lImpitale
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
Headquarters
for
the
committee
earth
takes 29 days, 12 hours, 44
Court for the County of Wayne. In 7,1,"1„;7:7,!,"1■ ,..tV1,1.°0`, 7VV(Irtin-
2903
110WSKA IGRABONSKI).
Rest,
bereneed
Chancery —Doors.
Plaintiff.
were opened in Room 1222, the minutes and 3 seconds. In order
Elmhurst
rn, adminletralor of said
ran Levine Best, Defendant. At • we e
Knickerbocker Building, 162 W. to use round figures the five
Inn of this court held In the rinici t estate having rendered to thie Court
TO. 8-6831
42nd St., New York, with Abe months Tishre, Shebat, Nissan,
Howie. In the City of Detroit, on the hie arm - ended first and final account and
Marries.
HIM therewith a petition praying that
let duo of July. A D II10 cross
Performed
Tuvim as executive director.
Siwan, Ab, were arranged with
the residue of said estate M aimed
Honorable Vincent If Pro Circuit
The contest will be held in the 30 and the five months Tebeth.
lode.. In this eau. it appearing from to the person. entitled thereto. It 15
the affidavit on Ale th•t the rs.roiasi. ordered, that the fifth day of Sunset. new Municipal Stadium on Ran- Adar, lyyar, Tammuz
and Elul
Levin. Wert is • reoldent of the rit♦ of 'wit al tenoclock In the forenoon at
Pique and
of Ohio on motion of mid Court neon, S. appointed for en. dall's Island which has a seating with 29 days. The months Ches-
Frock P Valenti. attorney for the • Inle t and • low lea
Id account and capacity of 45,000. The stadium wan and Kislev have sometimes
Rev. Cantor
hearing
said
petition.
And
It
is
further
Maintiff. It is ordered that the MIA
fisifendsnt •piwar •nr1 engem. the Rill ordered, that • copy of this order to will be used during July for the 29 and sometimes 30 days, the
David Golden
of Complaint flied in this coo. within Potolished threeeacreardre week. prey!.
Olympic try-outs thus affording number being determined by the
rieh 1 al i .
m....7p
f .hp.
earriporg, ..::t
haiin,It Ariz!
three CO month• from the elate of thle
Detente, F••m.se
the committee of the athletic carni- adjustment of the calendar, re-
order. or said hill will he tab., no
NOBEL
i val an opportunity to observe how
Nees Yeerfa mod Fliteat Motorist? Departotene Ste.. Open lee Intim. WM...1m. Mr L .e
sulting from the fixing of the
ashat th•mid &reorient. mist me In oald Pountr of Warne
EDWARD COEMAND
Losing 'Writ It I. further orflor..1 that
11441
Crowd
Rio.
Aeons*,
Comm
Meese
gewbeeed.
the crowds are handled well in Day of Atonement (which, ac-
an-M° INN
(A true enrol Judie of Prob•te.
• ro, of Os. order
pubtishee1 iv •
D072 D CULLEN.
cording
to the Law, must never
advance
of
the
August
event.
,
edlne
On
law
•nd
.Inn
that
a
cop,
of
.1
,
1ei
sit
11,4E.
from
the
time
public'. needs for Fourth of July
three other units, will be on hand
Wedding femme-
Deputy Probate Regieter.
tal e order b•rent hr
'sail to
The Jewish Labor Committee. occur on a Friday or a Sunday)
nle• Performed al
John IV Smith brake ground •t
driving.
to give you thu benefit of their
the sold der...tent at roue. Ohio, the
Haws and 57
and
of
Hashes*
R•bba (which
composed
of
several
of
the
largest
loot
known
addreiso
at
•
lend
twenty
toss
'NZ Grand Elver. Netrs Auto
Free mumnire for all, a. well
16 flare of experience In render•
A. J. Ifertnu•en. Atterwey, INT David
•ppeIntment
Aare prior to the time above prewrihed
unions in the American Federa- must never fall on . Saturday).
Molt Wide.
Supply Company's now building
as many epeclal offers, will cols-
Ins helpful enrolee to motorlets.
a
.
for her •pneersoce
forset
The
twelve
months
total 354
tion
of
Labor
Is
sponsoring
the
—a veritable department More
brat• the opening of Ned's Auto
vivrrxr X ARENNAll
All DetrOlters ■ re In•Ited to
FITATZ OF MICIIIGAN. flaunty ef
to erns reins
days, 8 hours, 48 minutes and 36
flnwit Judge.
(or motoriste—is oven to the
Supply Company's fourth and
Wayne. sa—A1 • radoe f the Probate Carnival. This committee to corn-
in•pect NED'S new unit and take
1.01111 11501.0
Coon
for
seconds
as
against
365
days, 6
o
said
Peaty
of
Warm.,
poised
public.
T. ground - breaking
(INN unit. Embodied In this new
kola
of B. Chaney Vladeck,
ad•antag• Of 'he many coeds'
Deputy Clerk
at the Probate Court !loom l• the City
Monuments of Character
hours and 48 seconds of the solar
ceremony was witnessed by many
motorists' department store are
offers and free souvenirs. If you
of Irtmtt. se ton wenty•flf th do, of chairman; David Dubinsky, presi-
Rohe,.
In
Anemia.
Attorney.
NI
Orr.
Juno
la
year
(according
to
the
Jewish
e
!
ON
year
thousand
nine
bun•
Judge
the results of imptrience In ren-
celebrities. including
dent of the International Ladies sages).
;an not conveniently Coma to title
rail Mir.
arm and thirty re Pretrial, Thome. C
dering service to thousands and
Schaefer and members of the
wonywyg, Rg n- r. yen CONTRACT
Garment Workers' Union, treas-
newest and finest store, visit the
12.910'. /wife of Prohat• In the Inat•
ter of the *state of HENRY irntrWEN- urer; Joseph Baskin, general set-
xrm CR
thousands of cutomme at Nees
City-Council of Dearborn, sa well
store. at John It. corner Nevada:
To Eve 1111A7IWA. 145 niimyros. AERE. De.weeed Ae lortrament to
The name of Cod has been turn-
Police Commiseloner
three other salts. The Meet
as by
Michigan, near Schaefer Rood. or
Detroit Michinn •no are heriohy natl.
writing purporting Is he the last will retary of the Workmen's Circle,
pletely omitted from the Rook of
gel that a rertelo land enntrort bear- ••d 1.tamest ofsaid deceased Waving
equipment and facilities ha,.
Pickett and Inspector Fred W.
the East Side Unit at East Jef-
secretary; and I. blinkoff.
Neg. dellvered to thio Coort for probate
toe d•t• of 14th day of Octohe•. A It
Esther.
The only reason that can
been Installed—mechanical mar.
Frahm of the Detroit Police D.
ferson Am., corner Manistique.
Other members of the labor be adduced
II to ordered, that the twentieth day of
11/11. by and k.tee.n rem. Ti Ken.
is that the name of
eels whom advantage can ad..
partment
All the special opening offers
Reomiote M 10 Awn*. nets at Ion 0,10ek In the fore- committee are: Morris Feinstone,
owls and (Tories J
God
was
kept out of the work to
ant Sort. and whirh MId nee contract noon at raid Court Room be •Porlate.1
quality be onderetood only after
A record was made by the
and souvenirs for the opening
sae boon decreed to he owned br the for prestos i s Inetraterwal Asa It le secretary, United Hebrew Trades; prevent the Persians from subeti.
a visit and demonstration.
Austin Company, contractors. In
being held July f. 5 and
nertnorehin of 1:••••••Ay Brothers and farther orderrol, that • ropy .f this Rueben Guskin, president, Work-
toting for It the name of one of
that Ch•rlee I
Konned• th. ender- order he published them euee metv•
But mechanical facilltlel are
completing (hi. among ■ true-
Will be available at each of them
men's Circle; Louis Hollander, their urn deities. Various seers.
retied. Is the surviving easter, and se Irooke preolirts to wild Um of Mgot.
ar
not the only advantages offered
tole, which cost about I200.010
stores also. Come and get yours
.orb serener hm full rt•Itt ,n.1 lather. In the Lesel Chronicle. a ...paper
Aznalgated Clothing Workers of dists have interpreted words sod
If you are lime to Ned • service.
by NED'S AUTO SUPPLE CMS.
' , 1 to roper) votary.. forfeit end fare- printed and 0,1.14110g is sale
to build and which will be open
Genet? America; Philip Kapp, Dressmak- phrases in
you will learn bow this company
elmr field contract, and snored. of the of Ways.
the bock as making
glosee• mst Marble weemessee
PANT to customers. • trained
Wednesday, July I, for businme.
became the world* largest Fars-
serene part. la la defaatt be re..., of
THOMAS C MPRPRT.
era Union; hiders Nagler, Cloak- covert reference to God.
Personnel, recruited from Wide
7728 TWELFTH ST.
In order to serve the Motoring
atom dealer.
to •Payment of 55. Inr•Itments of
lodge H Probat•
makers
Union;
Samuel
Perlmutter.
Ow
mine,
I
t
late
r.*
(A
tree
•
EFCLID TIN
tEriegreler. •nd
viee-praddent, L L Q W. U. EaPay DOUBLE - MELLOW Old
•re hereby forth., MN to rtn.t.nw.
nettled is
warmader ass
Depute Probate ReetWer.
Nathan Spector.
CLASSIFIED
SILK PANEL
SLIPS
FRIDAY!
Zara's Second Novel
Y.P.Z.A. Convention
Will be in Detroit
LEGAL NOTICES
OBITUARY
r
WORLD LABOR ATHLETIC CARNIVAL
IN NEW YORK CITY ON AUG. 15 AND 16
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
■
IN MEMORIAM
ARGO
FURNACE OIL
LA 4500
Manuel Urbacb
Another Record Broken by Ned's,
World's Largest Firestone Dealer