PIEDEFROITAWINIARON16113 end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THE BARGAINS OF ALL LETTER TO RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN REVEALS UTTER FALSEHOOD OF CHARGE THAT LANDON IS ANTI-SEMITE TIME DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Han dkerchiefs Neatly rone Id Pounds Bath Towel. and Underwear Huffed Dried I THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Interchange of Correspondence Shows How Republican Candidate Opposed the Ku Klux Klan and Bolted His Party to De- fend Principle of Tolerance SHIRTS August 21, 1936 Rabbi Rubinstein of Vilna, .mho said "the Nazi regime is operat- ing a tremendous machinery at enormous cost to infect the world with anti-Semitism," a resolution dealing with the status of Jews in Germany and the spread of Nazi propaganda is di- rected against Jews throughout the world, thus endangering the internal and external peace of all countries." The League of Na- tions and its affiliate institutes of intellectual co-operation are ask- ed to realize the great danger in the anti-Semitic propaganda as a threat to peace and involv- ing the destruction of modern civilization. These bodies are asked to realize the great dan- ger in the anti-Semitic propa- ganda as a threat to peace and involving the destruction of mod- ern civilization. These bodies are asked "to bring about an in- ternational agreement concerning the spreading of false news and facts." The resolution protests "the barbarous persecution of German Jews and invites all Jews to take up the challenge of na- tional socialism and to answer it with energetic resistance until the full moral and civil equality of German Jewry is restored and untd hatred and defamation of the Jewish people's honor ceases." The record of three years of attempted solution of the plight of the Jewish refugees from Ger- many, through international ac- tion, relief and emigration assist- ance, was subjected to a wither- ing barrage of criticism by Dr. Georg Bernhard, one of the most distinguished exiles front Ger- many, who charged that the Jew- ish people were largely to blame for the negligible results achieved because of the "fear and timor- ousness of Jews themselves." Dr. Bernhard, who was formerly edi- tor-in-chief of the Ullstein Press in Germany and is now edito• of the Paris Tageszeitung, warned that suicides among the refugees were increasing, a symptom of the neglect with which they are said to have been treated. "The refugee movement has only just begun," the noted edi- tor prophesied, as he condemned Jewish relief organizations for their alleged mishandling of the refugee problem hitherto. Ile also scored the League and mem- ber powers for their indifference to the exiles from Germany, but added: "The fact that the nations have not acted strongly enough is due not so much to bad will on the part of the governments but rather to the fear and timorous- ness of Jews themselves." Jews of various countries were afraid that an influx might harm their own position and were, therefore, anxious to keep the refugees out, he asserted. NOW is the time to... MODERNIZE Your PROPERTY An exchange of correspondence I intendent of the hospital who sent Mrs. Sternberger Forms between Dr. Leo M. Franklin of this letter resigned. Moreover there The Good Neighbor Branch are two Jewish physicians em- Temple Beth El of Detroit and J. ployed in Kansas state hospitals. A. Herzfeld, prominent Kansas Federal Housing Act In addition, Governor Landon Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger, City, 31o., attorney, brands as ut- Expires when he took office, eliminated executive chairman of the ter falsehood the spread of rumors WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE from all application blanks for Good Neighbor League and di- March 31st, 1937 that Governor Alf Landon, Re- state positions, all reference to rector of World Peaceways, publican candidate for president, race and religion. Inc., was in Detroit last week has any anti-Jewish sentiments. and addressed a lunchebn at "Of course it is perfectly absurd In his statement to Dr. Franklin, Hotel Stigler at which a local to try to convince one in this Flat Pieces carefully ironed Mr. Ilarzfeld made public the fol- branch of the League was vicinity that there is one speck of Additional pounds, dike lb. lowing letter he received from Wil- formed. anti-Semitism or intolerance in A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE liam Allen White, editor and Governor Landon. The persistent Mrs. Sternberger said that 1 owner of the Emporia Gazette of whispering and now open cam- "The Good Neighbor League Emporia, Kan.: paign charging him with intoler- TA% Per is alarmed by the evidence of p 25c I BEEP a ir ance has reached a stage where I "Knowing how interested you a new form of Ku Klux Klan- Not teeponelble for oao-burnt or wind-whipped certain. were in 1924 in my protest cam- believe it is necessary to call small ism making its appearance in groups of from six to 12 Jewish lotion for governor in Kansas the United States. Some in- THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY is no indication of men together in cities throughout when I was running solely upon dustrial leaders are secretly the National Housing Act the issue to exterminate the Ku the l'nited States, furnishing them aping Mussolini and religicus the correct information, and allow- Klux Klan in my state, I want to bigotry is being revived as a being extended after ing them to use such means as write to you recalling something tool for unscrupulous politic- 25c March 3Ist. Those who have deferred the seems best in their particular coin- that you may have forgotten. It ians too cowardly to put their was Landon's open support of my case before the reasoned judg- , munities to disseminate that in- modernization of their homes or business formation. candidacy. OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE ment of the American elector- properties have only a limited time to avail ate." "A dozen years ago, Kansas "You may have noticed that Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. in. will be , themselves of the low 5 PER CENT F. H. A. Rabbi Slayerburg visited the Gov- which sometimes is afflicted with The Good Neighbor League Finished Sam* Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE hot winds and chinch bug pests ernor and gave out a statement to has been a potent force in be- RATE with up to 36 months to pay. and other physical handicaps, was the Associated Press, asserting half of the candidacy of that there was not one word of visited by a plague of Ku Klux Franklin D. Roosevelt. You can paint your house—repair or remodel truth in this propaganda and that which swarmed into both the ma- Among those named on the HEARING APPAREL PC. pound —install a new furnace, a stoker—an oil or gas Lewis L. Strauss of New York jor political parties. They boasted Advisory Council of the De- burner or air conditioning unit—a new room, that they had nominated both can- and Max Epstein of Chicago and troit Branch of the Good F" 1 "'" 10C didates for governor in Kansas I had luncheon with the Governor new plumbing or electrical fixtures . . . in fact Neighbor League are Rabbi Minimum Charge, $1.50 that year. Neither part convention and also gave out a statement, Leon Fram, Mrs. Henry Wine- ANYTHING that will improve your property A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION had the courage to denounce the copy of which I enclose. This was man, Sirs. 31. Stern, Sirs. Anne is eligible for a Modernization Loan at the Ku Klux. Both gubernatorial can- also carried by the United Press Ws Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City R. Davidow and Miss lien- Industrial Morris Plan Bank. and the Associated Press. dielates were silent so far as any rietta Rosenthal. revealing statements against the "Notwithstanding these state- The cost is $5 per $100 per year ... up to three years Klan was concerned. I began get ments this particular propaganda to repay monthly out of income. (Payments as low as ting letters from all over the state ' had to leave the Republican party persists, and last Friday night from Catholics who were being in order to support .White's can- James W. Ford, the Communist $10 per month.) molested, from Jews who were be - didacy. candidate for vice-president, in a ing boycotted, from Negroes who speech in Philadelphia, called this Since the inauguration of the F. 11. A. this "I enclose herewith copy of an were being mistreated. Also letters article concerning a telegram sent same Carmichael letter to the at- Bank has loaned to more than 10,000 came from broad-minded, tolerant by Governor Landon to the Wash- tention of the audience. This Ford Republicans and Democrats who ington l'ost. The remarkable thing speech was carried by the Asso- Detroiters had no one for whom they could about this is that the Washington ciate Press and United Press vote. Late in the campaign, in mid- Post sent similar telegrams to all throughout the United States." OVER September, 1 went out as an In- of the Governors. Only six re- of dollars for home modernization and dependent candidate with just one sponded, All the others sidestepped tive action to help the needy Jews issue: Out with the Ku Klux!" • in Poland, Germany, Rumania, property improvements. Was Givers Landon's Support "The facts about the Osawato- Lithuania and other hinds. The "I remember I had a letter mie incident were that the Super- executive committee is requested More and more people every day are availing themselves which was more or less decisive of the many helpful financial services provided oy to get into immediate contact with me, from a Jewish clothing this friendly Bank. In Detroit .. . it's the Industrial with other relief and social agen- BRITAIN IS URGED Two famous names that have been synonomou s with the man in Alfred Landon's home Morris Plan Bank for— cies with a view toward securing finest Kosher food in Detroit for many years county. It declared that his chit _I NOT TO YIELD TO their co-operation in such work. dren were being jibed in school ,1 AUTOMOBILE LOANS DEMANDS OF ARABS Asserting that the position of the ANNOUNCE that his store was being boycotted Jews is one of general social, eco- MODERNIZATION LOANS • ONE CO-SIGNER LOANS that his wife was being snubbed, (CONCLUDED MINI PAGE ONE) Their New, Modern and Beautiful Kosher nomic and political responsibility and that his whole life was being the executive is further requested And loans with clocks or bonds as collateral. made unhappy. I sent the letter governments of the world to re- to invite the help of non-Jewish down to Alfred Landon before I social welfare agencies. The decided to run, to check up on it. consider their immigration re- Congress is also requested to set Ile said that the letter was writ- strictions in the light of the grow- AT . up a special department to study ten by a good citizen, a self- ing persecution of Jews, and fo Four U. S. Jew. Elected the sources of Jewish need and to respecting Jewish merchant who open their doors to those who The first World Jewish Con- advise on ways of meeting the before the Klan came stood well Serving the same delicious meals that has made the names of situation. gress in history elected a group in his town. The thing got me and otherwise have nowhere to go. WECIISLER and MARSHALL nationally famous The resolution dealing with of officers by acclamation, includ- I decided to run. Not that I ha( The plea is contained in a 7-point ing four Americans: Federal OPEN DAY AND NIGHT the slightest chance but I did want program which covers all phases the alleged persecution of Zion- Judge Julian W. Mack, as honor- Washington Blvd. at Grand River to go out and prove to the state of Jewish immigration and which ists in Russia calls upon the in- ary president; Louie Lipsky, vice- that the Ku Klux couldn't hurt suggests the formation of a com- president of the American Jewish Six Branches anybody; that I could say the mittee of experts to study the coming executive committee of Congress, as chairman of the cen- JEFFERSON sot Lenox • GRAND RIVER seer J oy Road CONCERT IN BEHALF OF meanest thing possible about them establishment of an emigration the' Congress to negotiate with tral GRATIOT MeClellaa • FENKELL Petoekee committee; Rabbi Stephen S. CASE sear Boulevard • VERBOR HWY. at SprIngwells HERSHEY'S CAMPAIGN and to their faces and they would bank which would serve as an in- the Soviet Government with a Wise, president of the American not strike back. I toured the state terational clearing house for view (a) to securing the oppor- 2% en SevInge--Member Federal Depoelt Insurance Corporation Jewish Congress, as chairman of THURSDAY EVENING and when I got down to Labette emigres. tunity to learn the Hebrew lan- the executive committee, and county, next to Landon's county, The resolution asks: (1)—for guage and to develop Hebrew lit- Louis Sturz, finance secretary of A concert and rally in the in- he met me, took me around to the co-ordination of the work of Jew- the American Jewish Congress, as 2 Jackets of Cellophane Doubly Insures OLD GOLD Freshness Mrs. Marcella Rubel of the gaff terest of the candidacy of Joseph various towns, and in his own ish emigration and retraining or- erature in Soviet Russia; (b) to treasurer. town he publicly presided at the ganizations, "so that Jewish mi- cease persecution of Zionists and of the Jewish National Fund of Hershey for Congress in the 15th meeting, introduced me, endorsed It also elected Dr. Nahum Gold grants may be trained to fill the Chalutzim (those preparing for mann, League of Nations repre the New York Region was a guest Congressional District will be me and got me a big bunch of immigration country'a needs from ANNA SMITH in Detroit early this week of her held at the B'nai Moshe at 8:30 votes in his town; and all because a linguistic and professional emigration to Palestine) and to sentative of the Jewish Agenc his heart had been touched by the viewpoint;" (2)—Jewish coloni- free those who are now imprison- for Palestine, as chairman of th e of the Roy Court Apts., 76 yearn brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ed and, permit them to go to Pal- administrative committeee. treatment of his Jewish friend and old, died on Saturday, Aug 15. Old Supply & Demand zation should be encouraged in estine; (c) ease restrictions gov- Sirs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde- Judge Mack, who was president Funeral services were held on Mon- the pleas of his Catholic neighbors countries where suitable condi- erning immigration to Palestine of the first mere Ave. Again la the middle. Higher American Jewish Con- day, Aug. 17, with interment in and his Negro acquaintances. negotiations, giving consideration ingeneral; and (d) makepossible gress, accepting the honorary Woodmere Cemetery, Rabbis Leo eoot rent., e "He could not stand injustice. During her .stay here Mrs. prices, on road ton ormal. life tions exist or may be created by the practice of the Jewish reli- presidency, said: M. Franklin and Leon Fram offici- Ineonte, future profile at the He could not live happily with him- Rubel conferred with a number of to the relation between economic erogerondu Decide. Comallt gion. The resolution expresses "I believe we have every reason ated. She is survived by a son, Dr. es self in an atmosphere of bigotry Zionist leaders relative to an ex- tor the fut. and intolerance. He did not have and industrial settlement. "One regret at the absence of Soviet to go back entirely satisfied that Charles A. Smith, Deputy County pansion of Jewish. National Fund to support me. He owed me noth- example of Jewish colonization Jewry from the World Congress we have made a fine beginning." Clerk; a brother, Herman Jacobs work in Detroit. Mrs. Rubel espe- ing. But he had such forthright work is Palestine, whose priority and expresses the hope that rela- "The congress, served as a dem- of Harbor Beach, Mich., and a sis- cially made an effort to have are $3,200 Down courage. such tender sentimental has been established in the entire tions will be established between onstration of the democratic ter, Mrs. Mary Folk of Detroit, rangements made for a local show- process of Jewish life;" (3)—the Modern R Apt. like new. 4 regard for the dignity of the hu- World Jewry and Russian Jewry idealism of the Jewish people," ing of the first Palestine talking room (2 bedrooms) tiled man spirit that he could not rest self-help movement in Jewish col- so that the tatter may participate Dr. Wise declared. "I look for- picture "This Is The Land". The FRANK KUSHNER baths, showers, elect. re- silently even by acquiescence in onization work should be in the next session of the World ward to the most helpful co-oper- of 3786 Wager Ave., 78 years earlier picture that came here this frigerator, wall beds. Nor- strengthened through intensive the gross civil injustice which was Congress. spring "The Land of Promise" was ation of millions of Jews and old, died Aug. 14. Funeral serv- mal sale price $30,000, being heaped upon these people, mass propaganda, through foster- a sound picture with English ex- Status of Refugees non-Jews. World Jewry has, in ices were held Aug. 14 with in- normal rent $0,000. Sacri- ing the co-operative idea and the Jews, the Negroes, the Catho- planatory.notes. A five-point program to im- the congress, fashioned a weapon terment in Machpelah Cemetery. fice $10,000. Shows 12% through a credit bank for Jewish prove and clarify the status of re- of the spirit which means a Ile is survived by his wife, Re- lics, by the Ku Klux Klan. Mrs. Rubel has also made ar- net. emigres; (4)—that in co-opera- "A Brave, Fine Thing" fugees from Germany will be sub- heightened measure of needed becca, a son, Joseph, and four rangements for some specific Na- • "You may use this letter as you tion with the World Jewish Con- mitted for action to the League Jewish self-defense." daughters, Mrs. Anna Berman, tional Fund projects in Detroit will but it seems to me that your gress all emigration organizations of Nations Assembly when it $4,200 Down which will be announced by the lo- Rabbi B. L. Levinthal of Phil- Mrs. D. N. Shore, Mrs. D. B. should be sought to co-ordinate friends should know what a brave, meets in September as a result of adelphia, dean of orthodox Jews Gaberman and Mrs. Arthur cal Council within the near future. Modern solid bk. 13 Apt., fine thing Landon did. A letter and elaborate a common future another resolution. The program in America, also spoke. Abrams. like new. Elect. refrig. All from you going out over the coun- program; (5)—that a special sec- represents the adoption of a ser- The congress, which was at- furnished. Normal sale try I presume will help to spread tion for emigration is to be ies of recommendations submitted tended by 291 delegates from 32 IRVING WUNTNER price $65,000. Sacrifice JOSEPH HERSHEY the good news. I remember the created by the World Congress in a speech to the Congress by countries, will reconvene in two of 2640 Gladstone Ave., 29 years! $19,000. Shoals 13% net. money you were kind enough to Executive, to co-ordinate the old, died on Aug. 4. Ile is sur-; p. nt. on Thursday, Aug. 27. contribute to my campaign in that work and deal with problems of Dr. Georg Bernhard, famous ex- years. • ile from Germany. The resolus vived by his wife, Bernice; his I Join Rhea ■ E. C•shman's Trip i n Among the artists appearing on hectic year and my friends were public law in the emigration field; lion thanks the League of Na- $12,000 Down World Jewish Congress Organized mother and four sisters. this program will be Mme. An- grateful to have it. They spent it (6)—that the Executive is called Scandinavian Countries tions for establishing the High Massive 41 Apt. 3 rooms, Under Swiss Laws nette Kavari Forbat, popular for buttons and Fanners but it cer- on to appoint a commission of Commissariat for Refugees and wall beds. Elect. refrig. GENEVA (WNS—Palcor JOSEPH LEITSON Rhea E. Cashman, president music teacher, and Eugene ('sir- tainly helped. After the campaign financial experts to study the lauds James G. MacDonald, of Marble lobby. All fur- A gene y)—The World Jewish end manager of the World Wide csu, local boy violin virtuoso, who was over the Ku Klux in Kansas question of the formation of a 4718 Bridge Ave., Cleveland, New York, former high commis- Congress premanent organization of nished. Normal sale price 0., Travel Bureau, 1258 Washington loot year won the scholarship were finished. I had a letter from Jewish emigration bank, to facili- sioner, "who, although prevented age 74, died Aug. 19, at $250,000. Normal rent Blvd., returned lag week on the from Detroit to the Curtis Insti- my Jewish friend in Landon's tate the liquidation of the for- from doing effective work owing began to function officially when Mount Sinai Hospital in Cleve- $40,000. Sacrifice $65.000. ; cute of Philadelphia. Ile de France from Europe. county in which he said "The tune of emigrants and to serve as to his limited powers succeeded the newly formed administrative land. Funeral services were held Shows 12r5 net. committee headed by Dr. Nahum Miss Cashman has many inter- Aug. 20, with interment at liar- There will be a number of trouble is all over. My child in a center for monetary transfer nevertheless in moving public • toting details to tell of her ex- noted speakers and Mr. Hershey school is not tormented. My wife to and from emigration countries, opinion by his eloquent letter of Goldmann of Geneva, and the ex- moriah Cemetery. Mr. Leitson $60,000 Down periences visiting the Scandina- who is a commissioner of the De- is happy in her clubs and the boy- boy- and also to act as a clearing resignation." Confidence is ex- ecutive committee, headed by Dr. was a resident of Detroit for 31 Stephen S. Wise of New York, vian countries and hopes to he troit Water Board will deliver an colt is off my store." Apt. foreclosed for a mil. house for credit and savings of pressed in Sir Neill Malcolm, the ment in joint session. Later the years. Ile is survived by a daugh- "That Landon helped to do. That emigrants; (7)—that the Jewish present High Commissioner; able to tell these tales in pictures important address. Admission ter, Mrs. Bessie Cavanaugh of lion dollars. Never happen and from the many feet of film taken I will be free and the public is letter came from his home county people are appealed to to help expresses dissatisfaction with the executive committee met alone, Flint; four eons, Israel of Flint, again in your lifetime. and at the conclusion of its meet- on thin trip. invited. and I had other letters from all secure shelter and employment Sam, Morris and Henry of Deliver for 30c on the dol- draft of the statute regarding the ing Dr. Wise, whe—presided at and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A.' over the state in the same tone. for emigrants. lar. Principals only. legal status of German refugees both sessions, announced the de- Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) Contributions to Hadassah With kindest personal regards and Mr. Bedford To Fight Spread of Jew-Baiting which was adopted on July 4, cision to incorporate the World sailed on the Champlain July 11, deep gratitude for your kind favor MRS. JENNIE EDELSTEIN • A resolution dealing with the 1936, at an intergovernmental Jewish Congress under the law. Infant Welfare Fund when I needed it, I remain, with a party of 42. After a few! development of anti-Semitism, conference on the problem. -- of Switzerland and to establish of 1044 Calvert Ave., 67 years days in London, England, Miss 1 Sincerely yours, Homer Warren & Co. old, died on Aug. 14, Funeral which the committee charged is "Although the statute is an im- Mrs. Joe Magidson, chairman of offices in Geneva, Paris and New services (Signed) W. A. WHITE." Cashman sailed from Neweastle,I RRALTORS were held Aug. 16, at her being spread throughout the provement on the present condi- York. England, with a party of 15 con- the infant welfare fund of the Comment Oar tout home, with interment in Slach- world by Nazi propaganda, calls tions of German refugees, its pro- Century of Service Liasion officers were appointed In a letter which accompanied eisting of the following members: Detroit chapter of Hadassah, re- pelah Cemetery, where she was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant, Mr. ceived contribution,' from the fol- t h e statement from Publisher upon the Jewish people as a visions cannot satisfy the refu- for various countries to raise the laid to rest at the Ride of her and Mrs. Jack Stenbuck, Mr. and lowing: White, Mr. Herzfeld wrote to Dr. whole to fight the spread of anti- gees nor does it correspond to budget of 175,000 for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imerman, in Franklin: Semitism. It calls for co-opera- the point of view of justice and Of the 60 members of the ad- husband, the late William Edel- Stn. Harry Hyman and son, Bert- stein. Rabbi harry Z. Gordon of. ram; Mrs. Rebecca Feldman and honor of the recovery from illness "The answer to this vicious tion among all groups fighting humanity as to whet should be ministrative committee 10 are for equal rights for all men re- done to improve their critical sit- Roy. Cantor Americans. They are: Dr. S. heisted. Mrs. Edelstein, a resi- I daughters, Jean and Mickey; Miss of Mrs. Harry August., in memory propaganda is probably best re- Jacob Jane Dygert, Charles Gershenson, • Louis Glazer and the yahrzeit futed by the copy of a letter which gardless of race, religion and na- uation," the resolution states 31argoshes, edito rof The Day, dent of Detroit for the pant 321 01 years, was born in Saernaken,1 parents, Philip and Esther I enclose which William Allen tionality. %lute recognizing that "The Congress therefore, in- New York; Dr. Joseph Tenen- Dr. and Mrs. Macviger, bliss Max- Rosenthal. Silverman Inc Sprague. , White has written to me, concern anti-Semitism must be fought in structs its executive, acting In baum, New York; Prof. Horace Kurland, Russia, She is survived ara Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets- ing Goverror Landon',' splendid various communities according to co-operation with the central or- M. Kellen, New York; Abraham by four daughters, Mrs. George mom. Upon their arrival at Bergen II law Norway, they traveled to Oslo, by man, in memory of Louis Glazer record for tolerance. When Gover local conditions, the resolution ganization of refugees coming Goldberg, New York; Louis Segal, Poplack, Mrs. Lydia Cantle, Ann I a nd Mrs. Tillie Wolf of Garden nor Landon supported William Al proposes the following action: from Germany, to take steps to secretary of the Jewish National and Mollie; three eons, George,' neeemeeeee ee way of railroad, automobile. steam- Pleydelaue ye( er through the fjords and car- City, Mich. len White for governor in 1924 he First, the establishment of a cen- induce the League to amend this Workers' Alliance; Max Silver- Charles and Arthur; two sisters, BeetnIala Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, riages. They then visited Stock- tral bureau to combat anti-Semit- statute." The Congress then sub- stein, grand master of the I. 0. 311e. Max Steinborn and Mrs. 2903 in honor of the recovery from ill- Hannah Sussman, Tacoma, Wash. mitted the following demands holm, Sweden, Copenhagen Den. ism; second, the setting up of • to Brith Abraham; Leon Gellman, Elmhurst mark, went on to Brussels, Bel- I ness of 31rs. Abe Glazer and in press bureau to supply enlighten- League members: first, to legal- president of Mizrachi; Judge Na- TO. 8-8839 of Louis Gl azer. Unveiling of Tombstone glum, and Paris where they sailed' In memory of L ing material; third, legal action ize the residence of refugees ex- than D. Perlman; David Wert- Mort-tuft ouis Gl azer, Si rs. on the Ide de France. Some of the I from Abe Pertomed anti-Semitic libels and the iled from Germany; secondly. heim, secretary of the Poste Zion; The unveiling of a monument I Business Opportunity against Hyman, Mr. and party remained in Europe takingl securing of legal condemnation eliminate the clause in the draft Isidore Epstein; and Prof. Jerome in memory of Sophie Kahn will I ; extension trips. Mrs. Feldman and Robert Loe w enberg and Mrs. Sa- of anti-Semitism; fourth, popular- statutes making refugees liable Michael of Columbia University. hr held Sunday, Aug. 23, at 21 daughters are spending some times I die Shulman. ization of scholarly works expos- to extradition, with the expulsion The following Americans were p. m., at Clover 11111 Park Cerne- in Switzerland and Italy and the; Monuments of Character ing defamations; fifth,- enlighten- of refugees possible only in cer- named deputy members of the ad- tery. Rabbi A. Si. Ilerehman will French Riviera and will tail from, Schlanger's sister, Mrs. W. C. Rite ment of the general public re- tain narrowly defined cases and ministrative committee: Rabbi officiate. France on the Normandie Aug. niter of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and garding Jewish questions and with the right of appeal against Edward L Israel, Baltimore; Grocery and Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. Grant will sail from ; Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mies Freida Jewish life. Contact is to be es- expulsion; thirdly, the examina- Carl Sherman, New York; Prof. Nicely equipped with modern Italy on the Rex on Sept 10, after Bergstein, Miss Lillian Gram), Mies tablished with all Jewish organ- tion afresh of the repatriation Nathan Isaacs of Harvarl; Mr.. pending some time in Italy and Evelyn Sovereign of Bay City Rev. Cantor fixtures. Doing wonderful bus'. isations and societies engaged in treaties with Germany. The reso- Stephen S. Wine, the only woman ; lance. Mr. and Mrs. Harr y Hy. Mich.; Miss Pauline Simon of David Golden the same task. A !pedal fund is lution also demands that the gov- to get such recognition; Edward noss in busy district of the east man and son spent an additional Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. Catherine to be created to finance this work, ernments of the countries of resi- Silver, New York; Dr. harry week at Dayville and will return Sipple, Miss Any Morgan, Miss side. Priced to sell at • real and the "entire civilized world is dence grant the right to refugees Friedenwald, Baltimore; Sigmund this week on the Normandie. I Vect, Wee Jenkins, Miss Janet appealed to for aid." to accept employment. Legisla- Kanengieser. Newark, grand mas- bargain. Owner has ether in- 4 These are the other members of Hill, Miss Geraldine Rutherford, Rt (1.10 Ht Another resolution unanimous-) tse bodies and governments are ter of the I. 0. IWO Sholom; . the party who visited Holland and Misees Jane and Elizabeth Shea. t ts and will give feat ly adopted calls upon the exec's- I requested to prevent the exten- Joseph Kraemer, Nazi of the Or- Meadtaa Com ae • '• Switterland in addition to England. aloe tive committee to be elected by sion of racial legislation of Nazi der of Sons of Zion; Sigmund terms. Call Fltarey 1832 Frame and Belgium: Xr. and Illevae " :4 ". 'Character is what you are In 1 11 Mamie sad Markle weewenwee the Congress immediately to de- David, Chicago; and M. Maldwin alladiaame Mrs. Harry &Manger end Mr. 'the dark."—Dwight L. Moody. vise • concrete plan of construe- Ge kinny. tearan address by Chief Fertig, New York. Me TWELFTH ST No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt 18 lbs. DAMP WASH 80C Lace Curtains Double Woolen Blankets 35c F b Feather Pillows Al 1 Ironed Service 25C FL AT PIECES PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Two Old Friends in a New Location! Wechsler & Marshall Restaurant & Delicatessen 2959 WOODWARD AVE. HERE FOUR MILLIONS INDUSTRIAL MOPP IS PLAN DAN K Mrs. Marcella Rubel Confers With Local Heads of the J. N. F. OBITUARY Real Estate Bargains Many Detroiters on European Tour FOR SLE Mantle! iirbacb • RV( 1.10 1101 .