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PEDEIROFIAWLSII CtRONICII
February 18, 1938
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
MAX LEVY
VOCAL TEACHER ,
Announces the Opening of His Enlarged Studio at
1509 Broadway
Suite 1206-7
Mrs. Ellmann Again
Heads Knollwood's
Women's Association
Shetzer to Address
Pep Rally of J.N.F.
Mrs. James I. Ellmann was re-
elected president of the Knoll-
wood Women's Association at a
meeting held Monday, Feb. 14.
The other officers for 1938 are:
Mrs. Samuel Sofferin, vice-pres-
ident; Mrs. George G. Fineman,
secretary; Mrs. Otto A. Weiss, as- I
The last pep rally and tea pre-
ceding the seventh annual donor
luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Jewish National Fund will
be held Wednesday, Feb, 23, at 2
p. m., at the Wilshire Hotel, Col-
ling•ood and Third.
Simon Shetzer will be guest
speaker, and a musical program
•
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heaven-
Among the recent visitors at
rich were hosts at a cocktail the Colonial lintel and Mineral
party on Sunday. Feb. 13,
Baths in Mt. Clemens were Sir.
and Mrs. M. Greene, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld re- Mrs. J. B. Whitman, D. M. Sid-
turned to their home in Pittsburgh der, Shirley Davis, Mrs. Richard
after a visit with their children Cott and Mrs. I. Shetzer, all of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld. Detroit,
for the instruction and preparation of serious pupils
for OPERA, CONCERT and
HIGHER RADIO WORK
eitenau
cRinr,ip_o Lcopsou
Recent visitors at the Colonial
Miss Elinore Butzel of Edison
Ave. left Friday, Feb. 11, for Hotel and Mineral Baths in Sit.
Clemens were M. Aronsson of De-
St. Louis.
troit and Mr. and Mrs. Simon
S1•. and Mrs. George Walbott Meretsky of Windsor, Ont.
NOTE: Max Levy studied the art of singing for many years
in Europe and is also proficient in eight languages. He is
highly acclaimed by outstanding opera impressarios.
will entertain a group of friends
at dinner Friday night, Feb. 25.
Mammoth BINGO
Next WEDNESDAY Night
AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8:15
25 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS
Beautiful prises—Furniture, Linen., Household Goods and
Cash Prizes. Sponsored by
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8939 Twelfth St.
Jewish Agency Spent $2,343,460
In Year
NEW YORK (WNS) — Ex-
penditures totalling $2,343,460
were made by the Jewish Agency
for agricultural colonization, Ger-
man-Jewish settlement, housing,
immigration, education, trade and
industry during the period from
• Oct. 1, 1936, to Sept.'30, 1937,
according to a report made pub-
TYler 4-9420
lic here by Louis Lipsky, chair-
man of the board of the Pales-
tine Foundation Fund, the finan-
cial instrument of the agencY,
which is combined with the Jew-
ish National Fund in the United
Palestine Appeal. This sum does
not include expenditures of the
Jewish National Fund during the
same period for the purchase and
reclamation of land. -
MRS. JAMES I. ELLMANN
sistant secretary; Mrs. Daniel
Siegel, treasurer; Mrs. Max Blum-
berg, assistant treasurer; members
of the board of directors, Mes-
dames Charles N. Agree, Maurice
Aronsson, Edward A. Bernie, Irv-
ing W, Blumberg, Max Blumberg,
Nathan Borin, Norman Buckner,
Harry Clark, Irving B. Dworman,
James I. Ellmann, George G. Fine-
man, Louis Frank, Harry Galperin,
Samuel Glassman, William B.
Isenberg, Moe II. Prince, Maurice
11. Schwartz, Daniel Siegel, Sam-
uel Sofferin, Herbert H. Warner,
Otto A. Weiss.
Appointments of committee
chairmen were made as follows:
Entertainment, Mrs. Samuel Sof-
ferin; gifts, Mrs. Samuel Glass-
man; golf, Mrs. Daniel Siegel;
hospitality, Mrs. Louis Frank;
welfare, Mrs. Irving W. Blumberg.
Flower Fund of the Jewish
Home for Aged
The following have made con-
tributions to the Home for Aged in
lieu of flowers:
Mr. and Mr. NN MOM Gerson. in me,
n
ors of Mrs. Mar, lIonenbluin, alteratio n
trtenent sr Ir J Healy Shops, In
tnenvory of Mrs. Sadie Woolf; Leonartl
Healy, In memory Of Mrs. Sadie Woolf.
One of the highlights of the
visit to Southern California made
by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
of the Jewish National Fund, was
a tour of the huge Warner Bros.
studios in Burbank, escorted by
Dr. Merman Lissauer and Paltiel
Buchner of the studio research
department.
Romnson's
FURNITURE SALE
Those who appreciate the splendid quality
of Robinson furniture will recognize the
unusual values this Sale offers. Six floors of
distinctive furniture — well designed, well
constructed, and all at Special Sale prices.
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Deposit
Reserves
Purchase!
98
Values $149 to :165
Fine period sofas — gor-
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of many colors. Beautifully
carved, hair-filled, splendid-
ly constructed. A limited
quantity — mostly one of a
kind. These sofas represent
an outstanding value in our
great sale.
Styles:
Chippendale, Louis XV,
Hepplewhite, Lawson,
Tuxedo.
• Charge Account
or Budget Termsl
Open Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evenings-
• Liberal Trade-in
Allowances)
ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.
Washington Boulevard at 1420
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lef-
kofsky of 4014 Cortland Ave. an-
nounce
the Bar Mitzvah of their
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank
will he hosts at dinner Saturday son, Harold Louis, on Saturday,
Feb.
26,
at Congregation Shaarey
night, Feb. 19, in their home on
Zedek, At home Sunday, Feb.
Wildemere Ave.
27, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
No cards.
Mr. and Sirs. Arnold Godsol of
the Park Lane Apts. returned
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Steinberg
Tuesday from a three-months'
MRS. MAX HAYMAN
are now residing at the Belcrest
visit in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Hotel.
will be given by Arthur Grossman,
violinist, with Jack Gattagno at
Miss Gertrude Silverman of
Mrs. Sarah Wolf of 2745 Cort- the piano. A social hour, during
Chicago was the week-end guest
land
Ave.
will
celebrate
her
76th
which refreshments will be served,
of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz
birthday on Feb. 22.
will follow the meeting. Mrs. A.
of Warrington Drive.
Smilo will be hostess for the after-
Mrs. Henry Stillman is spend- noon.
Mr. and Sirs. Melville S. Welt ing the winter with her daughter,
Sirs. Samuel N. Heyman, gen-
were hosts to a group of friends Sirs. Saul Weinberg, in Long
eral luncheon chairman, hopes all
at dinner on Friday, Feb. 11.
Beach, Calif.
pledges will be paid at the meet-
ing so that no names of donors
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doper re-
Miss Jeanne Brody and Sirs. will be missing in the souvenior
turned Feb. 13 from their honey- Earl II. Victorson are spending
program.
moon in Sun Valley, Id., and are the winter at Miami Beach, Fla.,
The seventh annual donor lunch-
living at the Whittier.
where they are guests of their eon will be held March 2 at the
parents.
Fort Wayne Hotel and will be a
Mr. and Sirs. Henry Meyer of
strictly kosher affair, as in former
Rochester Ave. spent the past
Sir. and Mrs. Sam Kovan of years, Dr. Julius Mark, spiritual
week-end in Toronto.
925 Whitmore Road returned leader of the Vine St. Temple of
from Miami Beach, Fla., where Nashville, Tenn., will be the guest-
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May of they were the guests of their speaker. Miss Winifred Lenz, harp-
Parkside Ave. left last Sunday parents.
ist, will play several selections.
for a week's stay in New York.
Mrs. Max Hayman is chairman
Carlyle Michelman of 3275 W. of the souvenir program and can
Rabbi Leon Fram will continue Philadelphia Ave. left last Sun- be reached at Tyler 6-6260.
his series of Friday night ad- day for an extended stay in Miami
Sirs. Joseph Deytshe, chairman
dresses on "The Struggle Between Beach.
of reservations, can be reached at
Fascism and Humanity." In these
Townsend 5-9398. Checks for
addresses he has been describing
Miss Bea Bortman of Glad- pledges may be mailed to Mrs.
the countries of central Europe stone Ave. entertained at a bridge Deytshe at 2688 Richton Ave.
which he visited last summer. He at her home, Tuesday evening.
has already delivered the first two Miss Betty Kert of Marston Ave.
lectures of the series on Rumania assisted her as hostess.
and Germany. The third lecture
will be delivered Friday night.
Miss Norma Brody, who is
March 4, and will be on the sub- spending the winter with her par-
ject, "Poland."
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody Will Address "Miniature Conven-
at Miami Beach, Fla., is attend-
tion" of Detroit Hadassah
Julian Zemon returned from a ing the Carson Tropic School.
few days' stay in New York, s
Sirs. Robert Scold of New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gould of national chairman of the Palestine
Jacob Mazer of Elkins Park, 15492 Livernois Ave., Detroit, Committee, will be the guest speak-
Pa., spent a few days in Detroit booked passage from Hotel Web- er at the luncheon to be held by
during the past week.
ster, Miami Beach, to Havana, the Detroit chapter of Iladassah,
Cuba, on the Pan-American Clip- Tuesday, Starch 8, at the Book
Mrs. Adolph Sloman is spend- per plane.
Cadillac Hotel.
ing a few weeks with her chil-
Sirs. Scold is a former national
dren, Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Sloss
Miss Mary Disner of 2649 Rich- vice-president and former acting
and family in Cleveland.
ton Ave. arrived at Hotel Web- national president of liadassah.
The luncheon and address will
ster for her winter vacation in
Mrs. I. Davidson and daughtea, Miami Beach, Fla.
be part of an all-day program
Diane, Miss Ethel Moritz, Miss
being planned by the local chapter
Ethel Schwartz and Miss Geral-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nusholtz of as a miniature convention. Mrs.
dine Wagner, all of Detroit, have 2440 Collingwood Ave. are stop- fly C. Broder will preside at the
booked Clipper plane tours to ping at the new Hotel Webster, morning session beginning at 10:30
Havana. Cuba, from Hotel Web- while vacationing in Miami Beach. a. m., in the Italian Gardens of
Fla.
ster, Miami Beach, Fla.
the hotel.
, —
Registration, in charge of Mrs.
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin I. D. Friedman, wil begin at 10
Wildemere Ave., is visiting with and son, Jerome, are sojourning a. m. Luncheon reservations at
her family in Chicago.
$1.25 per plate are being taken by
in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Milton Gordon, University
Sirs. M. B. Berkman and fam-
Sirs. M. Millner of Hazelwood 2-5250.
This is Hadassah's only luncheon
ily of Parkside Ave. left to spend Ave. is spending some time in
meeting of the year.
the rest of the winter in Miami. Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Robert Szold
To Speak March 8
Dr. and Mrs. Barnett Malbin
(Lizette Freund) will return Feb.
21 from their honeymoon in
Hollywood, Fla.. and will make
their home in the Indian Village
Manor.
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Mount Sinai Ass'n
Bridge on March 9
Thirty-four meetings, all taking
place in different homes, at the
same time and all discussing the
same matters of business, were held
last Wednesday afternoon by the
Mount Sinai Hospital Association
of Detroit. Credit for the success of
these gatherings is due Sirs. Jacob
Harvith, president of the associa-
Purity Chapter's
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tion, Mrs. Ben Jacobs, Mrs. Ed-
ward Stein, and the hostesses and
chairmen of these divisional meet-
ings.
Tickets were distributed for the
forthcoming dessert bridge-lunch-
eon which the Mount Sinai Hos-
pital Association is sponsoring on
Wednesday, March 9, at the Ma-
sonic Temple.
In addition to table and door
prizes and the dessert lunch, the
B. Siegel Company will present a
style show including a completely
outfitted bridal procession. Spring,
summer and travel fashions will
be modeled. Accompanying this
showing will be the rendition of
melodies by Dave Diamond and his
orchestra.
Next Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 2
p. m., a meeting of the association
will be held at the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
The members will have an oppor-
tunity to voice their opinions about
the affairs of this group. Mrs. S.
S. Wittenberg, vocalist, will enter-
tain with a group of musical selec-
tions.
Mrs. David Kliger Is a member
of the board of directors.
The Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence
Fleischman, son of Sir, and Mrs.
Arthur Fleischman of 12585
Gratiot Ave., will be observed at
services at Congregation Mishkan
The monthly meeting of the Na-
Israel, Blaine and Linwood Ayes.,
tional Council of Jewish Juniors
Saturday, Feb. 19, at V a. m. All
will be held on Sunday afternoon,
Sir. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel friends and relatives are invited
Feb. 20, at 3 o'clock, at the Lee
are spending a week in Chicago. to attend.
Plaza Hotel, W. Grand Blvd. at
Lawton. The Fireside Discussion
Seymour Frank of Wildemere
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Cantor of
Group, is in charge of the program.
Ave. returned from a sojourn in 3005 Chicago Blvd. announce the
The Fireside Discussion Group
Miami Beach.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Her-
meets twice a month, under the co-
bert, on Saturday, Feb. 19, at
chairmanship of Rose Herman and
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex-
Nora Scott, At these meetings the
and Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jack- ter and Lawrence. At home Sun-
girls discuss current Jewish events
man are home after spending five day, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
and advocate peace.
weeks in Miami and Havana.
The guest speakers for the after-
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth
noon will be Evelyn Pollack of the
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Berger of of Canterbury Drive announce
Y. W. C. A., who will speak on
Boston Blvd. are visiting in Cali- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
the peace movement, and Mrs.
fornia.
Erwin, on Saturday morning, Feb.
Douglas Brown of the National
19, at Congregation Shaarey
Council of Jewish Women, who will
Mrs. Harry Salter of Toronto Zedek, at 9 o'clock.
tell how the seniors aid in this
spent the last week-end with her
movement by contacting the vari-
brother-in-law and sister, Sir.
Kappa Delta Sigma held its
ous peace organizations of the city.
and Mrs. Carl Shalit.
Valentine supper and games party
on Sunday, Feb. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Spring,
FATHERS AND KIDDIES
who have been the house guests
Lee Corbman Schakne is pre-
of their brother-in-law and sis- senting a group of her pupils in
EVENT OF PERFECTION
ter. Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett, a piano recital next Friday eve-
LODGE ON WEDNESDAY
will leave the first of the week ning at 8 p. m., at the Detroit
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
for their home in Newark, N. J. Conservatory of M u s i c, 5035 of Eastern Star, is sponsoring a
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
Woodward Ave. The public is charity bridge and card party on
Mrs. IL P. Cohen of Elmhurst invited.
Monday, Feb. 21, at 8 p. m., at & A. Si., will hold its annual fa-
Ave., entertained the Purity Past
the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. thers and kiddies night on Wed-
Matrons Club. with A luncheon on
The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon Alexandrine. Members, husbands nesday, Feb. 23, 6:30 p. tic.
This year, members and friends
Thursday, Feb. 17.
William Weinstein, son of Sirs. and friends are invited to attend.
Henry N. Weinstein of 2668 Cal- There will be prizes at each table. of the ladge can bring their
daughters
as well as their sons
Simon Weingarden of Elmhurst vert Ave., will be solemnized at
Sy Feinberg has promised novel-
Ave. is a vuest at the Mayflower Congregation Shaarey Zedek on ty entertainment. Lunch will be to this evening of fine food and
entertainment.
Through the ef-
Hotel in Miami.
Saturday mornines March 5. At served during the evening. For
home Sunday afternoon and eve- tickets, call the chairman, Zelda forts of the entertainment com-
mittee,
headed
by harry Wein-
Sir. and Sirs. Stever Rosen- ning, Starch 6. No cards.
Levine, Townsend 7-3127; Fanny
baum of Boston Blvd. will leave
Kaplan and Faye Stalburg, co- garten and Sam Plotter. Roth
and
Berdun
School
will feature
Sunday for a few weeks' stay
Dr. Julius M. Stern addressed chairmen, Townsend 6-5986.
six acts of dancers, acrobats,
at the Demsev-Vanderbilt Hotel the Abarbanel Club of the Jewish
in Miami Beach.
Community Center on the sub- Donor Dinner of Women's 1 tumblers and ensemble ballet, with
Mel Snyder acting as master of
ject of chiropracty, on Feb. 2nd.
Club of Sholem Aleich.
ceremonies. As an added attrac-
Miss Barbara Susanne Ellen-
tion
they have also secured Harry
stein of Webb Ave. was hostess
em Institute March 13
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gould
Cecil ("The Great"), Detroit's
to 20 friends, including her school of Livernois Ave. have returned
leading
magician.
teacher at a Valentine party.
from a month's visit in Miami
The Women's Club of the
Dinner will start promptly at
Beach, Fla., and Havana, Cuba! Sholem Aleichem Institute is in
6:30
p.
m. Reservations can be
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Sperber of While in Florida they were guests the midst of preparation for the
Sturtevant Ave. announce the Bar at the Edsinger Hotel. The trip annual donor dinner, to be held' made by calling Sam Plotter. Clif-
Mitzvah of their son. Milton to Cuba was made via the Pan- on Sunday, March 13, at 6:30 ford 1847, or Dr. II. Si. Fried-
man, Townsend 8-7878, or any
David. on March 5, at 10 o'clock. American Clipper.
n. m., at the Fort Wayne hotel.
member of Perfection Lodge. The
at Congregation Beth Abraham.
There will be an interesting pro- charge for the boys or girls has
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boris and gram of music, dancing and enter-
been kept at 50c.
Mrs. Louis Press of 4053 Tyler Mr. and Mrs. harry Dunitz are tainment.
Ave.
is sojourning in Miami sojourning at the Hotel Edsinger,
The officers of the organization
Proceeds of Donor Luncheon
Beach. Fla., and from there will Miami Beach, Fla.
are: Mrs. P. Finkelstein, presi-
go to Havana, Cuba. She will re-
for Workmen's Circle
dent; Mrs. I. Komaroff, secretary;
turn to this city in March.
Leo Podden of Taylor Ave. re- Mrs. I.. Lamed. treasurer; Sirs.
Center
turned from a visit to Pittsburgh Gornbein, financial secrtarv.
The woolen of the Workman's
last T u e s d a y. Rabbi Leon and Philadelphia.
For reservations or information. Circle Center met Feb. 10. at the
Fram opened the Allied Jewish
call Mrs. P. Finkelstein. Hogarth meeting hall on Waverly and Lin-
Campaign of Windsor, Ontario.
Daniel Brown of the Belcrest 2476, or Sirs. Komaroff, Town-1
wood. Captain:, were chosen for
with an address at the home of Hotel celebrated his 88th birth- send 8-1329.
the donor luncheon which will be
Simon Meretzky. On Wednesday day on Feb. 17.
held at the Fort Wayne lintel on
night he addressed the alumni
CARD OF THANKS
Wednesdac. April 27. All pro-
association of the University of
The Brisker Progressive Aid
The family of the late Yetta ceeds will be used to help build
cincinnati. on the subject "The Society will give a Purim dinner Sarnoff wishes to thank their rela-
a modern Workman's Circle Home
Municipal University."
and dance on Sunday evening , tives and friends for the kind-
with a modern school, and with
Msrrh 20, at the Strand Hall, ness and sympathy extended them
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Galoerin 4730 Grand River. near 14th. during their recent bereavement. a recreation hall for young men
and
women. An appeal is made ;
of Webb Ave. left Monday by The proceeds will be used for
to all Workman's Circle members
-tsett for ■ week's visit in New matzos which will be sent to
Flowers for all occasions
to
-
participate in this important)
York.
Brisk.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tirler 6-6621 work and help build the center.
Council Juniors
To Meet Monday
$395
EASY GRINNELL TERMS
The annual meeting of the
medical staff of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home was held Sunday,
Feb. 13, at the home. Present
were Dr. Harry C. Metzger 1111,1
Dr. David Kliger, pediatricians;
Dr. Sol E. Barnett, eye, ear, nose
and throat specialist; Dr. Harry
Topcik, dentist; Dr. John Freed-
man, roentgenologist; Dr. Leo
Orecklin, dermatologist; Herman
Cohen, president of the home: 41
Louis Newmark, superintendent:
and members of the supervisory
staff. Due to illness, Dr. David
Levy, chief consultant of the
staff, was unable to attend.
A complete report on the health
work for the past year was given.
In discussing the report Dr. Metz-
ger, who acted as chairman, em-
phasized the value of the immun-
ization routine carried on at the
home. This work under the direc-
tion of Dr. Kliger has been large-
ly responsible for the small num-
ber of contagious illnesses among
the children. Other aspects of
the health program discussed in-
cluded: correction of defects,
dental work, record of heights
and weights and kitchen hygiene.
Problems relating to the care of
infants were touched upon, it
being brought out that the health
o u
g
f atr hdi e s d vroup has been well safe-
In the correction of deSecte
much was accomplished dating
1937. Seventeen children had
glasses prescribed and plans were
made to give those needing it
muscle exercises for strengthening
the eyes. In addition to the regu-
lar dental work done by Dr. Harry
Topcik and Dr. Peter Bernstein.
three children had orthodontia
work done by Dr. Leonard Sid-
low. A number of infants were
found to have enlarged thymus
glands. Through x-ray treat-
ments given by Dr. John Freed-
man the condition of these infants
were restored to normaL Other
rthorp Daniel
eedt
s s iefei
were cared for
by D
Following the decision made at
the last meeting of the medical
staff, the facilities of the North
End Clinic have been utilized to
a much greater degree this pool
year.
The excellent record of the
Jewish Children's Home in main-
taining ■ high degree of good
health of the children in its care.
is due to the painstaking and effic-
ient service of the volunteer medi-
cal staff which is composed of
the following: Dr. S. E. Barnett.
Dr. Sydney Beigler, Dr. Peter
Bernstein. Dr. John Freedman.
Dr. David Kliger, Dr. David J.
Levy, Dr. Harry C. Metzger, Dr.
Leonard Sidlow, Dr. David Si.
Stiefel, Dr. Harry Topcik and
Dr. Leo Orecklin.
Saul Robins and David W.
Leach Form Partnership
Saul Robins and David W.
Leach, attorneys and counselors-
at-law, announce their association
under the firm name of Robins
and Leach, with offices at 2320
Union Guardian Bldg., phone,
Randoinh 0250.
Mr. Robins, whose former loca-
tion was 907 Majestic Bldg., it
a graduate of the University of
Michigan Law School and is a
member of Phi Gamma Rho Legal
fraternity.
Sir. Leach was formerly ass ,, -
ciated with the law firm of Rosen-
berg and Metzger and later with
Aaron Rosenberg. lie is a glad -
sate of the University of Mich'-
ran Law School and College of
Literary Science and
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