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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Bicur Choler!' Juniors Announce Annual
Moonlight
Will Take Place on Thursday, August 17th
The announcement is made that
the Fourth Annual oonlight of
will take
the Iiicur Cholera Juniors
place on Thursday, August 17, on
the steamer "City of Toledo," leav-
ing the foot of Griswold Street at
8 p.
"We have planned for an inter-
esting and varied program, which
is bound to please the large crowd
for which we are making prepara-
tions," said NB - . I tarry Cohen,
Chairman of the Moonlight Com-
mittee. "In addition to the regu-
lar (lancing, there will he a dancing
exhibition by some well-known local
amateur talent, besides several piano
and vocal numbers. This is an ideal
way to pass a warm summer even-
ing, and incidentally aid in the
great work which the club is doing
for the sick and needy of our city."
The I ticur Cholem Juniors is one
Of the most active junior organiza-
tions in Detroit, engaged in benev-
olent and charitable work. Tickets
for the moonlight are fifty cents,
and may he obtained from mem-
bers of the Moonlight Committee
121,000
VOTERS
Approve of Home Rule and a Smaller Option Unit
They Will Vote Against Statewide Prohibition
Within 45 days 113,575 names were signed by voters and
tax payers to HOME RULE Petitions
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HARRY COHEN
Chairman of Moonlight Committee
or at the office of the Jewish Chron-
icle„314 Peter Smith Building.
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Which Shall Prevail?
Community Government or
Violent Hysteria
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did not wreck his life by union
Voters are on record at Lansing as favoring HOME
with any one of the uncongenial
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RULE and a smaller option unit.
women of his acquaintance. it is
peared the family had assembled on the last great passion of his life
the large front porch to await a that he may live to see Isaac united
members of the Michigan Home Rule League were
summons to the evening meal.
given no opportunity to sign the petitions.
in marriage to a girl from his own
"Before I break bread with you," home country. Ile has sent me for
said the man of quiet, humble de-
the girl."
meanor, "I should like to make
For the first time the man with
known my errand. - I Iis eyes rested a trust paused and seemed hesi-
on the head of the home, who tating as to just how to proceed,
smaller local option
nodded assent. "I fun proud to be then he continued:
By their membership they favor HOME RULE a
known as the servant of the man in
"When I suggested the difficulty unit and declare against statewide prohibition.
whose interest 1 am in your home," of finding a young woman who
the man began simply, artlessly. would be willing to accede to his
A Voters of Michigan will go to the polls in Novem-
"His name may not mean anything strange plan, this man of great faith
.67 100% , ber as true representatives of community rule.
to this rising generation, but you whom I served gave me to under-
older ones have probably heard of stand that I was merely to be a
a young man of remarkable upright- human agent in Divine hands, and
ness of character, a young man re- his good angel would prosper my THEY BELIEVE—THAT
lated to your own family, who left way. lie said also that if his own
this community many years ago and people refused him one of their LOCAL OPTION SHOULD BE TRULY "LOCAL."
went out into the world to seek his daughters for his son I should be "LOCAL" DOES NOT MEAN STATEWIDE.
free from all obligations.
fortune."
"So I came to your home today, IT DOES NOT MEAN COUNTYWIDE.
A gleam of intelligence shot into
the eyes of the father of the home, and, as I drew near, I sent up a "LOCAL" PERTAINS TO THE COMMUNITY, TO THE
but he did not interrupt the speaker, prayer, not in my own behalf, but
VILLAGE, TO THE TOWNSHIP AND TO THE CITY.
in behalf of this friend of God's
who continued :
who
has
committed
to
me
a
trust.
"The Lord has greatly blessed
"With the words of the prayer
this friend of Ilis, and he has be-
still
in my heart T almost miracu-
come great in wealth and influence ;
A vote for HOME RULE means the solving forever of the prohibition
lously,
it
seemed
to
me,
came
upon
but the greatest of the gifts that
and anti-prohibition question foisted upon Michigan by professional
have been bestowed on him is an the eldest daughter of your home,
agitators and fanatics.
only child, a son who was born drinking at the spring. When I
when the parents were no longer saw how beautifully and how kind With HOME RULE in force—every community can properly exercise
young. The father is very old now she was I think I truly worshipped communal control by the ballot.
and soon he will pass on and leave the Lord.
"And now," he concluded, "you
his son all his possession ; but there
have
heard what I have to say. I f
is one more thing he desires for him
Inquiries Solicited
before he leaves. Fre is unwilling you are inclined to think well of it,
to go and leave his son all alone, and will bestow this honor on the Department "W", Michigan Home Rule Leagu
for the mother has already gone. man in whose service I came, I
on the other
1933 Dime Bank, Detroit.
Some days since he summoned me shall be glad. If,
hand,
you
are
displeased,
say
so,
to his room and exacted a promise
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that I should see to it that his son
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