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August 21, 1936

and THE LECAL CHRONICLE

Allied Campaign Funds Help Provide
Foreign Relief and Transportation
Means for East European Emigrants

MAKE PLANS FOR
ADOLPH FREUND IS
Candidate Jews of Palestine Warn They Will Fight
DAYTON CONCLAVE CALLED BY DEATH Babcock
For
Commissioner
To Stop Arab Terrorism; Violence During
AT THE AGE OF 89
`CON ci UDED
NOM PAGE ONE)

Sam Babcock who is a candid-
!CONCLUDED FROlf PAGE 1)
zell, Jacob Klivans and II. Peretz
ate for Circuit Court Commis-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
included practically every Jewish of Youngstown.
sioner, has been widely known in
cause of importance. Unfortun-
were setting out on a visit to the Detroit and Michigan since the
Plan Oct. 3-4 Conclave
facilitate the immigration of ately, however, due to the great
United States, and left his native ' days he
h
Arrangements were made at
Jews to Palestine.
need for funds for local relief
land, arriving in Detroit on Sept.
One of the principal features agencies, especially the Jewish this meeting for the program to 1, 1864. It was during the latter for Detroit Central High School
of the extended program will he Old Folks Ilome, we gave only be carried out at the East Cen- part of the Civil War, when draft-
the establishment of a transpor- a minimum to foreign relief tral States Conference to be held ing of recruits was in full force
tation fund particularly for the causes. In order to assure that in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday eve- and the political turmoil was in-
benefit of women and children this minimum should do as much ning, Oct. 3, and all day Sunday, tensified by Abraham Lincoln's.
Oct. 4. It is planned to conclude
now in Eastern Europe who have
good as possible, it is important
campaign for re-election for a
the opportunity of joining their that Detroit Jews should respond that conference with the open- second term as president of the
.
kin in countries overseas other promptly to our requests for pay- ing rally of the Dayton commu- United States. Adolph became im-
nity campaign which will corn-
than the United States. Hitherto ments on their pledges.
mensely interested. Although a
mence
immediately
after
this
such aid had been extended only
mere "greenhorn," as he later de-
"It is my earnest hope that c on f erence.
Th e D
to refuges from Germany. Un-
ayton con- scribed the events, he became an
der the U. S. immigration laws before the advent of our New dave is expected to be a test of ardent Republican and a support-
Ruch aid disqualifies the prospec- Year the contributors to the Al- a possibility of stimulating in- er of Lincoln, basing his views
tive immigrant from being admit- lied Jewish Campaign will pay up creased interest in Jewish affairs on the teachings of liberty, equal-
their pledges completely in order in communities where leaders ity and social justice of his peo
ted into the United States.
a
not only to start a clean and per-
Urges Payments of Pledges
from various states gather to ple. To be in position to be of
Mr. l'eiser -supplemented his fect slate for the year 5697 but offer encouragement in fund-rais- service to Lincoln, he set out to
report on the accomplishments in also in order to assure that our ing efforts.
master the English language, and
The Dayton Conference on
the fields of foreign relief with important relief agencies will not
continuously read and wrote in
an appeal to contributors to the suffer for want of funds.
Oct. 3 and 4 will concentrate on the language of the land in order
Allied Jewish Campaign to make
"Immediate payment on pledges two major interests—the develop- to become thoroughly familiar
prompt payments on their pledges is important also for another rea- ment of Jewish community coun- with it.
in order to facilitate the carry- son: the fact that we go to press cils, budgeting and campaigning
His Business, Social Efforts
ing into effect of the important soon with our Year Book which for welfare fund drives. The
For about a year the young
program aided by local funds.
will contain a record of all our complete program for the confer- immigrant drifted, holding differ-
"The tragic situation which contributors and the contribu- ence will be announced early in ent positions in Detroit, Monroe,
snakes Jewish life so oppressive tions and payments they made to September. Kalamazoo. At 19 he found em-
today demands uninterrupted the 1935 and 1936 campaigns.
In opening the meeting, Mr. Voyment with the tobacconists,
concern on the part of our peo- Prompt payments on these pled- Wineman reviewed briefly the re- Rothschild & Brothers, of Detroit,
SAM BABCOCK
ple everywhere," Mr. Peiser said. ges will make this Year Book sults in community organization and in 1871, after a five years'
"Detroit Jews responded marvel- what it is intendad to be: an which followed the Regional con- connection with them, he entered and the University of Michigan.
ously to the last campaign which Honor Roll of Detroit Jewry." ferences held in 1934 in Colum- business for himself and in sass- Since graduation he has practiced
bus and in 1935 at Toledo; among ciation with other parties.
law and has interested himself in
these were the establishment of
Together with a number of local community affairs. He is
CATHOLIC LAYMEN
that the sponsors of the confer- welfare funds in Akron, Canton,
ence included a number of promi- Pittsburgh, South Bend, Toledo other young men, he formed, in chairman of the basketball com-
AGAINST COUGHLIN nent anti-Semites, among them
1867, the society Polernia, for the mittee of the Jewish Community
and Youngstown; organization of
James True and Royal Scott Gul- Community Councils in Detroit, purpose of doing social, cultural Center, and is coach of their
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
den, and Howland Spencer, whose and Toledo; welfare funds in and charitable work. Until that basketball team. lie has the sup-
time no social club was in exist- port of strong Democratic affilia-
ciple of 'love thy neighbors as Highland (N. Y.) Post some process of organization in Erie, ence in Detroit to serve the needs tions.
thyself,'" the radio priest de- weeks ago "disclosed" a Jewish Flint and Grand Rapids; with of the Jewish community. In
"I believe," said Mr. Babcock,
dared "I am not asking the Jews "plot" to take over the Ameri- Erie contemplating the inclusion
1871 the older element in the "that the Circuit Court Commis-
of the United States to accept can government. The ultimate of the council program in its
community joined the Polernia sioner's job is one that requires
aim
of
the
conference,
it
develop-
welfare
fund
set-up.
Christianity and all of its beliefs,
group, and from this society the the deep understanding of the
Invite Interest of Youth
but, since their system of a 'tooth ed. was to "chase the Commun-
Phoenix Club originated. Freund judge, not only from the stand-
Mr. Wineman also pointed to
for a tooth and an eye for an ists around the calendar" and op-
was the only original charter point of the prescribed legislation,
eye' has failed, that they accept pose the re-election of President the stimulation of a larger lay member.
but also from the humane aspect.
Roosevelt.
The
conference
also
Christ's principle of brother-
interest in Jewish problems, and
Freund as • Ben B'rith
It has been said that the work of
repudiated the Federal Council of the opportunity given for lay
hood."
the
Circuit Court Commissioner is
The
initiatory
degree
as
a
"The first principle of Chris- the Churches of Christ, on the leadership to meet and exchange
member of I'isgah Lodge No. 31 just executing the law as it is
ground
that
they
support
"Red"
tianity," he said, in his opening
views and experiences, as a result
written;
however, I disagree, feel-
of
the
Independent
Order
of
B'nai
speech, "is 'love thy neighbor as tendencies in American govern- of these conferences.
B'rith was conferred upon Adolph ing as I do, that what is mand-
thyself,' but I regret to say that ment.
Mr. Wineman lauded the ef- Freund on May 12, 1868. At that atory does not cover the public
our ancestors in thousands of
forts of Mr. Peiser of Detroit and
tithe the conferring of three de- relationship involved. Just spend
cases did not practice what they Coughlin Called to Order by Re- Mr. Goldhamer of Cleveland for
grees was necessary to acquire a few moments in the court room
ligious
Leaders
believed. We find them persecu-
their services to the Regional
of the Circuit Court Commissioner
NEW YORK (WNS)—Resent- Conference which they rendered full membership. Aftec serving
ting Jews and driving them from
in every subordinate office in the to learn that each case before the
every nation in Europe save the ment of Catholic, l'rotestant and with the permission of their1Fed-
lodge, he was elected president in court represents a complete prob-
Papal State. Why? Because Jewish leaders against Father erations.
1876. In 1877 he was chosen lem, and one that it behooves the
Charles E. Coughlin's "challenge"
they were bad Christians.
Mr. Bernstein suggested that
delegate to the convention of court to treat individually.
"They forced the Jew to own to the Jews was voiced in state- the youth interest which was in-
"During my practice I have
Grand
Lodge No. 6. In 1881 he
the only thing a Jew could own ments issued here by Dr. Frank vited into the Conference last
grown to recognize the problem of
when every 10 or 15 years or so Gavin, professor of church his- year should be stimulated again was elected second vice-president, the tenants and the landlords alike,
Jews were kicked out and driven tory at General Theological Sem- by inviting a number of outstand- and in January, 1883, president and I believe this experience will
from pillar to post in a most un- inary, Monsignor John A. Ryan ing younger people from various of the Grand Lodge No. 6.
In his presidential message in help me on the bench, if I am
Christian manner. Jews owned of the Catholic University of communities to attend and to
1884 he recommended to the elected."
only what their ingenuity per- America, the Rev. R. A. Mc- participate in the sessions.
Mr. Babcock was all-state quar-
Grand Lodge the adoption of an
mitted them to own, namely, gold, Gowan, assistant director of the
optional endowment law, and as terback on the championship Cen-
which they mild easily carry with Department of Social Action of
a result the endowment feature' tral High School football teams in
them. Under this persecution the the National Catholic Welfare JOSEPH A. MURPHY
of the order was later annulled 1922, 1923, 1924, and all-state for-
natural talents of the Jew were Conference, and Professor Louis
SEEKS RE-ELECTION by B'nai B'rith and other frater- ward on the basketball team. He
nurtured. Oh, you can talk of the Finkelstein, professor of theology
nal orders. At first greatly crit- was a letter man on the Confer-
persecution of the Irish, the Poles at the Jewish Theological Semin-
Judge Joseph A. Murphy's cam- icized for his recommendations, ence Championship University of
and the Huguenots, but there ary of America.
paign headquarters have been Mr. Freund haul since been cred- Michigan football and basketball
never was such persecution as we
Professor Gavin said: "It is opened in the Hammond Bldg.
ited with having proposed a mo- team during the years 1926-28.
Christians inflicted without rea- rather late in history for Father
and an advisory committee of mentous change in fraternal in- Endorsements of his candidacy
son upon the Jews." The radio Coughlin to read the Jews a les-
have come in from business and 1
prominent attorneys, business surance practices.
priest then gave a historical re- son in 'thou shalt love thy neigh-
and professional men have begun
With very few • exceptions, civic leaders throughout the state.
view of banking, pointing out bor as thyself.' The Jews were
Freund attended every conven-
that Jews began dealing in gold, the first to teach that very prin-
LONDON.— (WNS) — All for-
tion of District Grand Lodge No.
built vaults to save their prop- ciple. The 'eye for an eye' doc-
eign correspondents covering the
6 since he was elected a member
erty from thieves. Kings and trine was thoroughly repudiated
Olympic Games are under contin-
of it in 1877, and had attended
princes of the Middle Ages, he by the Jews very early in their
ual surveillance by Nazi secret
at least 50 such meetings. In
said, were obliged to borrow from history, much 'sooner, in fact,
police, the Berlin correspondent of
1885 he was elected a delegate to
the Jews to meet their bills and than by any other people, for
the Daily Herald declares. Ile re-
the supreme convention of Con-
ultimately Christians began to every nation, without exception,
ports that the police are disguised
stitutional Grand Lodge. These as journalists and •that conse-
traffic in gold too. At this point followed that barbarous doctrine
conventions meet every five quently reporters in the press box
Father Coughlin sounded a warn- in the slow upward climb toward
years, and has since attended al- must speak in whispers. Ile also
ing against blaming the Jews for so-called civilization."
most all conventions. lie was the charges that one of his dispatches
all the evils of the banking sys-
"Father Coughlin's reference
only member of the Cincinnati disappeared from the press box.
tem, asserting: "Don't blame the to 'an eye for an eye and a tooth
convention in 1930 who was also
Jew for everything. That's Hit- for a tooth' is bad exegesis, bad
present at the 1885 meeting.
lerism." At another point in his history and bad argument," said
Mr. Freund was also the organ-
At the Constitutional Grand
speech ho described the National Monsignor Ryan. "It is unjust to
Lodge convention in Chicago in izer of the Michigan Council of
Union for Social Justice as a typi- Jews and unfortunate in the po-
B'nai B'rith lodges, a project
1900
Freund
was
one
of
the
prin-
cal cross-section of the na- litical campaign."
cipal sponsors of the movement which has since been emulated in
tion, "Catholics, Protestants, and
Father McGowan, who has co-
to incorporate the National Jew- other states.
Jews, professional men and operated with Jewish and Protes-
Temple Beth El of Detroit has
ish Hospital for Consumptives at
workers."
tant bodies in joint action for so-
Denver, Colo., as one of the B'riai counted him as a member since I
1871. He was the congregation's1
cial justice, charged Father
B'rith charities. He was chosen
Link James True, Anti-Semite, to Coughlin with forgetting "the re-
a trustee of the hospital and had trustee for many years, and also'
•
Anti•New Deal Groups
markable work for economic jus-
been consistently re-elected since. its recording and financial secre.
tary.
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) tice done by the Central Confer-
At the 1930 constitutional con-
—James True, head of James ence of American Rabbis during
A Memorable Event
vention he was the delegate of
In October, 1927, an exceptional
True Associates and America the past 16 years," adding that
Central European Grand Lodge
honor was tendered Mr. Freund.
First, Inc., two of the leading "the Social Action Department of
No, 12, having its seat in Vienna.
anti-Semitic ogganizations in the the National Catholic Welfare
Without his knowledge, a banquet
Freund and the Cleveland Jewish
was arranged in his honor and in
country, is promoting the circu- Conference has joined with them
Orphan Home
anticipation of his 80th birthday.
lation of an attack on President on at least a dozen occasions dur-
JUDGE JOSEPH A. MURPHY
Freund was the most ardent
More than 125 of his friends at-
Roosevelt written by Gus W. ing that period in pleas for so-
supporter of the Jewish Children's
Dyer, professor of economics at cial justice."
an intensive campaign to return Home (originally designated Or- tended the event, some coming for
the occasion to Cleveland from
Vanderbilt University, for the
Professor Finkelstein issued a him to the Ptobate bench.
phan Asylum) from the time it
Southern States Industrial Coun- statement reading, in part: "Cer-
Judge Murphy is a candidate was founded. Together with Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit, To-
ledo, Chicago and Columbus. About
cil. In the Aug. 8 issue of True's tainly Father Coughlin must have on the Democratic ticket.
other Detroit Jewish young men
weekly Industrial Control Re- fond time to read the Book of
Judge Murphy's campaign has he arranged entertainments, balls, 100 orphans gave an excellent per-
ports, he urges his subscribers "to Leviticus, which is part of the been delayed by pressure of work picnics and other events for the formance and 20 friends gave
include this statement with their Hebrew Scriptures, and in that on the bench and with the elec- purpose of raising funds for the $500 to the home in honor of the
mail. You can procure samples event he must know that the com- tion commission of which he is institution. His active interest in occasion. Mr. Freund was present-
free if you mention these re- mandment 'Love thy neighbor as chairman. Ile is presiding this the home dates back to 1867— ed with an artistically constructed
ports." Professor Dyer had im- thyself' is found in Leviticus xix, year in Probate Court. for a period of 69 years. Ile was gold locket holding diminutive
plied that President Roosevelt is 18. Even one who has not read
Judge Murphy has made a one the only surviving officer who hinged frames containing s i x
a Communist. Literature sent the Hebrew Scriptures must rec- record during his incumbency. He was associated with the founders, photographs of his family.
Mr. Freund was an honorary
out by the American Liberty ognize from the statement in the has instituted several reforms first as a representative of Pisgah
League describes Professor Dyer New Testament that Jesus, who which are expected to effect large Lodge and then as an elected di- member of Flint Lodge No. 656
and
Miami (Fla.) Lodge No. 1024
as "a dirt farmer."
quotes this verse as the first of savings to the county and estates rector, trustee, vice-president and
the commandments, meant that going through the court. The finally as president. When he of B'nai B'rith. He has taken an
active
part in Aleph Zadik Aleph,
Roosevelt Hits Racial and Reli- it was the first of the command- latest step taken by Judge Mur-
later declined re-election as trus- junior B'nai B'rith order. Detroit
gious Hatreds its Causes of War ments of God to the Jews. Every phy is to do away with commis-
tee he was elected an honorary Chapter 93 is named Adolph
CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y. (WNS) one who has ever studied the Tal- sioners on claims.
director for life, with all the Freund Chapter. Ile organized the
—A frontal attack on European mud knows that the rule 'an eye
rights to vote and to have a voice Miami Chapter and installed its
racial and religious hatreds as for an eye, and a tooth for a
in all deliberations.
officers.
one of the major threats to world tooth," was interpreted to mean Wrestling at Arena Gardena
When the home, in 1899, found
Adolph Freund married Henri-
peace was made here by Presi- that whoever has suffered a phy-
itself in need of funds, trustees etta Newman of Detroit on Feb. 9,
Bowl
Next
Monday
dent Roosevelt in ■ vigorous sical injury must be paid the full
and directors were designated to 1881. Mrs. Freund died on May
speech outlining his policies on value of that injury."
George 7, usett e, called the solicit in their respective communi- 14, 1911. Their union of over 30
foreign affairs. Without mention-
"Yankee Powerboy" is the next ties. "Daddy" Freund, following years was a very happy one. Dr.
ing any country by name, he left SOLOFF TO DIRECT
challenger for Bill Weidner's light- consultation with his wife and son, Hugo Freund is the only son. Mr.
no doubt as to whom he meant
F
Freund has said on numerous oc-
heavyweight title and the sun- the eminent Dr. Hugo Freund,
EDUCATIONAL WORK burned
when he said: "Many causes pro-
Californian will meet the consented to canvass all the ter- casions that his days are made
duce war. There are ancient hat-
ritory within the jurisdiction of pleasurable by his son„ his son's
Bostonian
in
defense
of
his
crown
(CON, LEDEM FROM PAGE ONE)
reds, turbulent frontiers, the 'leg-
at the Arena Bowl next Monday the home, and in a period of five estimable wife and their three
acy of forgotten, far-off things
years he visited 302 towns in 14 children, Lisette, Richard and Mar-
evening.
and battles long ago.' There are He will direct the school and all
This will be the third class of states and proved successful in garet.
new-born fanaticisms, convic- the extension activities in connec- these two strong boys of the 175- enlisting wide support. Mr. Freund
Since 1911 Mr. Freund had an-
tions on the part of certain peo- tion with it and will, at the same pound class. The first time Dusette on numerous occasions stated that nually spent the winter months in
ples that they have become the time. he responsible for the super- won and then Bill defeated George much of the credit for his efforts Florida, except for one year's trip
unique depositories of ultimate vision of all activities of the vari• to win the title he now holds. That is due to his departed wife, who to Europe and another year's stay
truth and right. A dark Old ous organizations affiliated with was on July 6 and the Californian encouraged him in his work and in California.
World was devastated by wars the synagogue.
co-operated with him.
On the occasion of his 89th
A graduate of the Teachers In- will be making his third title de-
between conflicting religions A
Montefiore Home for Aged
birthday, Mr. Freund stated that
of the Jewish Theological tense at the Bowl. Previously he
dark, modern world faces wars stitute
Mr. Freund was also activ e as he loved life. Ile added: "I am per-
Seminary of New York, class of thrust aside the bids of Bert Kohl
between conflicting economic and
founder, sponsor and officer of the fectly happy amidst my beloved
Walter Rosy.
political fanaticisms in which are 1920, Mr. Soloff earned his B. S. and
One fall bouts are: Lee Wyckoff, Montefiore Home for Aged and family and devoted friends, grate-
degree from the College of the
intertwined race hatreds."
Israelites of Cleveland, ful that I could and can yet con-
St. Louis, vs. Walter Sirois, Van- Infirm
.
its tribute to the welfare of my fel-
Asheville Religious Conference City of New York in 1923. He re- couver, and Frankie Hart, vs. Al wine is at this time observing
ry
his masters degree from
54th
anniversary.
A fraternal so- low men and humanity. And what
Dispute. on Inclusion of
Teachers College at Columbia Uni- George.
ciety, Kesher she) Bartel, laid the I is also a source of satisfaction is
Rabbis
versity and has completed all
foundation for the home by asses- that I have had the opportunity
ASIIEVILLE, N. C. (WNS)-
"Character is a by-product; .t is
preliminary work required for a
sing members in northern and
The fact that two rabbis were in-
Ph.D. degree in the Department of produced in the great manufac- southwestern states $1 each. When daring my lifetime to conceive the
wonders of inventions and evolu-
cited to address the National
School Administration of Columbia ture of daily duty."—Woodrow about $5,000 was set aside, Freund ,
Conference of Christian Minis- University.
tions in science and art—electric
Wilson.
urged the District Grand Lodge to , light, telephone. television, phono-
ters and Laymen here brought on
Mr. Solon' is especially known in
sponsor the project He had the graph, automobile, flying machines,
a violent dispute at one of the educational circles in this country
seas i o ns o
of the con erence, when as the author of "When the Jewish the Union of American Hebrew support of Jacob Rohrheimer of wireless, submarine boats, radio—
Cleveland. The "Moses Montefiore's and manifold inventions and im-
some cf the delegates objected People Was Young." A second Congregations in Cincinnati.
Kesher Home for Aged and infirml provements for the welfare and
vehemently to the inclusion of volume in this series, "How the
For the last three years, Mr.
the Jews. The rabbis, who had Jewish People Grew Up" is now-in Soloff was educational director of Israelites," now known a. the enlightenment of humanity. Yes,
been invited by Dr. Irvin C. Wise print and together with it will ap- Temple Beth El of Providence, Montefiore Home. was thus found- the world has been goad to me.
ed. Rohrheimer was president un-
of Brooklyn and the Rev. R. E. pear a Teachers Work Book which R. 1. Prior to that time, he was
Yes, I want to live and love."
Nollner of Houston, had been tin- he has written ■ !! a supplement to associated with the Bureau of til his death 34 years ago Freund
Besides his son, he leaves a sis-
der the impression that the con- this book. A third volume of his, Jewish Education in New York, ascribed the success of the home ter, Mrs. Rosa Buchstein. Herman
to him. Freund wee successively
ference was called to discuss "How the Jewish People Lives To- was supervisor of schools for the
Freund, an elder
brother of
methods of ministerial co-opera- day" will soon be published as an Bureau of Jewish Education In elected treasurer, vice-preaident, Adolph and Ignatiz, who died in
p resident and finally trustee of the 1897 -
Lion in the safeguarding of the experiment in mimeograph form. Chicago and conducted educational
h
manager
ome.
He
was
the only surviving' of the Freund Hom
American Constitution, but found All these volumes are published by activities in several synagogues.
y ean Furnishing
charter member •
Company.

Last Week Results in Death of Many Jews

woNCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

300 Arab workers returned to their
jobs.
About 700 fruit trees were cut
down near Asdud, settlers in that
area have reported.

Expect Disorders to End
LONDON (WNS) — Arab ter-
rorism and violence in Palestine
may end with this week, it is be-
lieved here in circles close to the
Colonial office. This opinion is
based on the fact that the end of
this weep will bring to Palestine
Arabs the report of the delegation
which they sent to London some
time ago.

by a delegation representing the
World Jewish Congress, headed
by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman
of the executive committee, and
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the
Central Council, both of New
York. Referring to rumors of
possible suspension of Jewish im-
migration, due to the current dis-
orders in Palestine, the delegation
insisted that stoppage of Jewish
entry intc I'alestine on "political
grounds" would be violation of
the spirit and letter of the Pales-
tine Mandate, entrusted to Great
Britain by the League of Nations.
The delegation declared that "the
right of immigration to Palestine
is a fundamental right of the Jew-
ish people."
Charge d'affaires T. Shone
protnised to transmit to his gov-
ernment the Palestine resolution
adopted by the Congress and pre-
sented to him by the delegation.

Youngsters Picket Parent. to Ge

More Money for Youth
Aliyab

STAMFORD, Conn. (IVN8).—
After picketing their parents'
summer home to demand
an in.
creased weekly allowanc e
to en.
able them to contribute more
to
the Youth Aliyah Fund of
lied.
assah, Paul and Mark Shulman,
14 and 10 years old, and .0n, of
Mrs. Herman Shulman, national
secretary of Hadassah, wo n th eir
fight. They won a contrail which
promises them 25 cents for each
book they read during the sum a
mer, and interest on a delayed al.
lowance.

Save Your Eyes

WITH HEALTH•LITE GLASSES

GENEVA (WNS-Palcor Agen-
cy) — The first World Jewish
Congress in history adjourned in
the Assembly Hall of the League
Examlood. OW.a rules o r oN
of Nations, to reconvene in two
motri•ia3 of OplooNNI• ANN nes•
years, after laying the foundations
terns swim NW law of fillealgeo.
for a permanent world organiza- "Fame is what you have taken,
tion for the defense of Jewish
M
Character's what you give;
rights and the rehabilitation of When to this truth you waken,
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
the Jewish status.
Then you begin to live."
Op.. Evenings Uatil 0 .'Clock
The first official act of the World
—Bayard Taylor.
Jewish Congress will be to present
its declaration on Palestine to the
British Legation in Switzerland.
COMPANY
DETROIT. MICNICN
!HE SCHMIDT Bets I,
The delegation will be headed by
Dr. Wise, Louis Lipsky, Dr. Mayer
Ebner of Rumania, Aaron Reiss
of Poland, M. L. Perizweig of Eng-
land and Saly Meyer, president of
the Federation of Jewish Commu-
nities in Switzerland.

U RRAY'S

ve Reticle

Hubermann Quits Vienna Past to
Direct Palestine Symphony

VIENNA (WNS) — The resig-
nation of Bronislaw Ilubermann,
world famous violinist, from the
faculty of the Vienna , State Aca-
demy in order to devote his time
and talents to the new Palestine
Symphony Orchestra which he is
organizing has stirred the musical
world here. A popular figure here
for years, news of his resignation
was received with genuine regret
everywhere except in Nazi circles.
The Wiener Neueste Nachrichten
said that Ilubermann's departure
would be no loss because recently
"he has exchanged his bow for
the pen of the political agitator"
and has become "an active propa-
gandist for the aims and interests
of international Jewry."

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not-too-sweet" flavor—a natural fla-
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hasten alcoholic development. And,
because there's no sugar used,

Schmidt's is non-fattening. That
pleases the ladies?

Pawl

Demand Open Door for Jews

BASLE, Switzerland (IV N S-
Palcor Agency) — The British
Government, as mandatory power
for Palestine, was called upon to
maintain an open door for Jews
in Palestine, "in the light of the
desperate Jewish plight in ninny
countries," duing an interview
with the British charge d'affaires

Builds Energy

—NOT FAT

The 'Natural Brew

Keep your tax record clear
. . . make second payment
on the 10-YEAR PLAN
by September 1st, 1936

T

AX-PAYERS

of Michigan
last year net a notable
example for the people of
America by paying or reviving
their taxes on hundreds of thou-
sands of pieces of property.

And remember : if you failed to
put your taxes on the ten-year
plan last year you can still do so
by making the first two payments,
plus 4%, and a small extra charge
on the first part.

Many thousands of tax-payers
cleaned up their back taxes in
full. Other hundreds of thou-
sands put them on a ten-year plan
by paying one-tenth of their total
indebtedness for 1932 and prior
years.

By paying up your taxes now on

Now the second payment is due.
It amounts to only one-tenth of
the amount involved, and to it
must be added a carrying charge
of 4%.

Don't miss making this pay-
ment.

Note:

the 10-Year Plan you save 8% to
36% on future payments.

IVICHIGAN'S 10-year plan, as en-
Act acted by the legislature, pro-
vides that on unpaid balances the tax-
payer is to add interest at the rate of
4% per annum from September
I,
1935. In other words, on this year's
installment the interest charge is 4%.
On next year's, 8%. In 1938 it will
be 12%. In order to save these
ad-
vancing costs you can now anticipate
all payments by adding only 4%.

,By Order of Sugmented
Sdministratioe ,Board
of state of afichigan

I

Only 9 Days Remain•••Use the Mail

Name

Installment No,

Address

City

Village

•

street

Township

Ward

Lof No.

Block

Subdivision

Jacob P. Sumeracki

Wayne County Treasurer

