ff avish Pertained Carter CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO peEkymorldEMISMaiRONICLE PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE "Talmudic Tales": Excellent Book MIDLAND PETROL & GAS CO. Common Stock An opportunity to share in the Potential Profits of Michigan's Abundant Oil and Natural Gas Resources PRICE $100 Fully Paid Non.asaess•ble PER SHARE Sign and Mail Coupon for Complete Information MIDLAND PETROL & GAS CO. 1563 Penobscot Blinding, Detroit RAndolph 7375 Gentlemen: Please send me, without obligation, prospectus and complete information on Midland Petrol & Ga. Company Name Address ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 tE 4, CONLON IS CANDIDATE FOR LIEUT.-GOVERNOR Tho candidacy of Ernest T. Con- lon for the Republican nomination of Lieutenant Governor of Michi- gan is gaining impetus following American Jewish Year Book Included in Archives of U. S. Government A complete set of the American Jewish Year Book, 37 volumes, dating back to 1899, has been pur- chased by the United States Gov- ernment to be filed in the new Archives Bldg. in Washington, D. C. This authoritative survey of Jewish events is published jointly by the Jewish Publication Society of America and the American Jewish Committee. Mr. Harry S. Schneiderman, assistant secretary of the American Jewish Commit- tee is the present editor. The Year Book contains chron- ological reviews of world-wide events of Jewish interest, timely articles, biographies of priminent American Jews, statistical infor- mation, and the annual reports of the Jewish Publication Society and ithe American Jewish Committee. Included among its editors have been Dr. Cyrus Adler, Miss Hen- rietta Szold, and Herman Bern- stein. Volume 38 of the Year Book will be distributed prior to the High Holidays in September. It is in- cluded among the three books sent to the membership of the Jewish Publication Society yearly. There mere fact that "Tal- mudic Tales" was published is in itself a tribute to the author, David Morantz. His stories first appeared in the Kansas City Kan- san, and after the paper had pub- lished 200 stories from Talmud so many requests came from readers that the tales should be published in book form that the Kansas City newspaper acceded to the de- mands and became the publishers for David Morantz. The book is available from the author at 210 Grossman Bldg., Kansas City, Kansas. Readers of this volume have already made demands for the publication of sequels to it, with additional tales from Jewish lore. The book has been given such a fine reception that it promises .to go into several editions. "Talmudic Tales" ($1.50) nat- urally does not contain new stor- ies. But they will be new to more than the average reader. To most people they will be fascinating revelations. But even those who already know the stories and have heard them in their Hebrew school days will be thrilled by them be- cause of the fascinating manner in which they are told by Mr. Morantz. Included in the book are popu- lar moral stories, "The Two Jewels," "The Fox and the Grapes," "Give Charity in Sec- ret," "How Long Should a Pray- er Be," "Rabbi Akiba's Return," and many dozens of others which served to animate many addresses by rabbis and which have been part of curricula in Jewish schools throughout the world. Mr. Morantz does not content himself with the publication of these stories. He has also appen- ded to them "Miscellaneous Gems"-a collection of wise say- ings from the almud which is in itself worth the price of the book. Instructive and entertaining, Morantz's collection is a splendid possession. As a Bar Mitzvah gift it is especially suitable. "Talmudic Tals" deserves a place in every library, public private. ERNEST T. CONLON the circulation of petitions in his behalf. That Mr. Conlon is well quali- fied to hold this important office is attested to by the fine record he has made as a public servant, say his friends and supporters. They point to his accomplishments as City Manager of Grand Rapids (his home city) and also as State Senator. At the present time, Mr. Conlon is an assistant Attorney General associated with the state sales tax department Only 11 Jewish Casualties in Itelo-Ethiopian War ROME.-(WNS) - One officer and 10 privates constituted the Jewish casualties among the Ita- lian army in Ethiopia, it was re- vealed in the official casualtiy list made public here. All of the Jew- ish casualties occurred in the first three or four months of the fight- ing. The Jewish Officer was Enzio Levi of Venice who was killed at Aksum. The Venice synagogue has erected a plaque in his honor. Of the 300 Jewish volunteers who served in a special Jewish regi- ment no one was killed. They were assigned to the compara- tively inactive Somaliland front. Italy Aids Jews in Ethiopia Immediate assistance for Jews and Jewish communities in Ethio- pia was announced by Alessandro Lessona, minister of colonies, at a meeting with the president and other officers of the Uhion of Ita- lian Jewish Communities. Follow- ing Lessona's announcement the Union decided to dispatch a com- mission to Italian East Africa to establish Jewish communities in Diredawa and Addis Ababa and to provide religious and cultural aid to the Falashas. I Detroit Homes Will Be Supplied With Natural Gas Starting July 7 Now that the completion of the new line for piping Natural Gas from Texas and Kansas is expected In time to begin supplying Detroit homes beginning July 7, several questions that call for specific answers are being asked by gas users. The following information, supplied by William G. Woolfolk, president of the Gas Company, answers the questions most fre- quently asked. Changing over present equip- ment to handle natural gas will require about four months. The last of the 27 districts into which the city will be divided is expected to be ready for the new fuel in October. The work will start in a small area near the gas com- pany's River Rouge plant and, one after another, these 27 districts will be made ready. This work will involve changing over every stove and gas device in 400,000 homes, requiring some 1200 extra work- men. Straight natural gas will be delivered, not a mixture of natural and manufactured, but the Gas Company will have manufactured gas ready to supply in case of failure of the natural supply. There has been some question as to whether natural gas can be used successfully in oil burner pilots. Mr. Woolfolk states that it can be used only where the equip- ment is designed for such use or is remodeled for natural gas. Such use is in general not recommended. Minor modification will also be necessary in some burners in in- dustrial use. The new "promotional rate" in the schedule will make it possible for consumers to use a greater amount of gas without extra In the selection of • spouse Jews and Jewesses must be cau- tious not to choose anyone with whom wedlock is forbidden on ac- count of consanguinity, affinity, chastity, or on religious grounds. a ' „limn 77.111, 9465 GRAND RIVER AVENUE AT CHICAGO BOULEVARD • • OPENING SALE SPECIALS . • frestone SENTINEL TYPE TIRES-ON NED'S BUDGET PLAN 30 DAYS SAME AS CASH Lowest charge in Detroit on 10-Payment Plan. Only 6% on unpaid balance. FREE TIRE COVER - to Every Tire A beautiful gold embossed Ora cover - retail value, $2.50. OPENING SOUVENIRS Robber Toy. Ned'. Service Mon FREE! 4.40-21 - - - - $ 5.50 5.50-21 - - - - 5.80 4.50-21 - - - - 6.05 4.75-19 - - - 6.40 4.75-20 - - - 6.55 5.00-19 - - - - t.85 5.00-20 - - - - 7.10 5.00-21 - - - - 7.30 5.25-18 - - - - 7.60 Canaria. line tiro TIRE COVER TO Gold's. Wain E•boued an Case Is Ever, Porehasar al Mod's Ododln. 5.1.1 Theo. 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Ned's are, of course, proud of this home service for Northwest Detroit, proud that their customers have made it possible, proud to be asociated with such famous products as Fire. stone, Standard cm, Crossley, Philco and General Electric In bringing to Detroiter" the finest facilities In all the world. Customerl- charge, but will not provide a lower rate for those who do not increase their use of gas over the corresponding month in the year previous. Users will also be eligible to share in the annual dividend and will be in position to profit by lower rates as the volume of gas consumed increases. Although the gas rates to be put into effect here are already lower than Chicago's rate and low- er than the Saginaw and Bay City rates in the Michigan natural gas field, the objective of the Gas Com- pany will be to reduce these rates as quickly as possible. President Woolfolk states that it is the expectarion that the com- pany will be able to make a cash dividend distribution to domestic consumers at the end of the first year of natural gas use. The courts have ruled that the company is first entitled to base earnings of $3,860,000 as a return on its prop- erty. After that, the additional earnings up to $550,000 are to be divided half to consumers and half to the company. In excess of $550,- 000, the earnings are to be divided three-fourths to consumers and one fourth to the company, the distribution to be made pro rata to individual gas consumers on the basis of their yearly gas purchases up to a maximum of 60,000 cubic feet, or its equivalent The Detroit supply will come through a 1,200 mile line from near Amarillo, Texas. Detroit will consume about 90,000,000 cubic feet daily, weighing 2,389 tons. The Gas Company estimates the cost of the line from Zionsville at $7,000,000 and the change-over in Detroit at $2,000,000. based upon Leviticus 18:11.21 and there regarded as incest. Mar- riages forbidden on account of chastity are, for example, the marriage with one's divorced wife, after she has been married to an- other man; the marriage of adu latest official government figures just made public. The government statistics also show that there are 40,000 Jews in the Italian col- riage between a legitimate child onies. Seven per cent of the Jews of one family with an illegitimate is now 80,000, according to the in Italy are of German origin. child of another. Marriages for- bidden on religious grounds are, who leaves an unmarried brother, Sylvia Sidney Is trotting around for example, the marriage of with it stranger; and the mar- with Paul Warburg, who, the news Jews with non-Jews; the marriage riage of an Aaronite with a di- hounds report, is very good-look- -of the childless widow of • man, vorced woman. ing. WORLD'S FINEST SERVICE HOME FOR AMERICA'S FINEST PRODUCTS EARLY MARRIAGE The age of marriage is not the same everywhere. In some sec- tions Jews marry earlier than in others. The practice is regulated in vogue among non-Jews: Israel Abrahams in "Jewish Life in the for the most part by the custom Middle Ages" tells that "the early age at which marriages oc- cur must have been partly re- sponsible for the charity of the Jews in th middle ages. Since the Mishnah fixes the 18th year of one's life as the age of marriage, a man unmarried after this time is, in many communities, regarded The marriage of Henry Deterd- as not having conformed with in- ing, English oil magnate, to a violable tradition. German woman, has revived ru- mom that he is the chief backer Harry Lachman, Hollywood di- of Hitler. rector, has a Chinese wife. t. Jewish Laws With Regard The marriages forbidden on ac- terers; the marriage between a Bailin Jewry Now Numbers count of consanguinity and affin- divorced woman and a witness in 80,000 to Selection of Hus- ity are those stipulated in or her divorce case; and the mar- band or Wife The Jewish population of Italy PAY AS LITTLE AS SI WEEKLY; TAKE A YEAR IF YOU WISH! sv oeurStARG isi Mgr "stone PEAILEta, •