A merica ,avisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON VENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO apimmiumillmilmilmilimumluimilillimilmillimumunimilmilommotiliiimoimiillitg. ...... TitdontOgiEwlsilaftrocLE - — ;Dwyer Declared by Friends ASSERTS WHY TRIBE Well Equipcd for Post of DESIRES JUDAISM Councilman. Bedouin Sheik Gives Historical and Don't forget to ASK for Guns- berg's Kosher Sandwiches at Palmer Park and Belle Isle Stands. LE-7_ 0 u r remarkable growth has been due to the fact that once " G u n sberg's pro- ducts" are tasted, you 'will insist AL. WAYS upon "Guns. berg's." Drop into our retail store, 8809 Twelfth St., any time and try one of our delicious You are missing a treat un- less you do so. That's what people sty after partaking of Cunsberg's delicious corned beef, wieners, salami and bo- logna. "Ask your dealer." GUNSBERG PACKING CO. 2 380 TWENTIETH STREET Glendale 8244 sandwiches. 1111111111111111111111111111!111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIMIlli i i 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111; WECHSLER'S Kosher Restaurant "KNOWN FOR QUALITY" THINKS HAWAIIANS SPRING FROM JEWS Ile Ileber I. Grant, said he was convinced Groesbeck, governor of Michigan. of this following his recent trip to the promised to reduce taxes, and he has Hawaiian islands. The speaker said done so. ('roof has been plainly pro- he was deeply itnpressed by this trip vided every tax payer in the steady Ile said he saw in the Hawaiian pa- decrease of his annual tax bills since the governor has been in office. Yet triarchal methods of government and family life traces of the traditions and the governor's administration has "Indies- been noteworthy for its state im- customs of ancient Israel. tions are that when Judaea was broken provements. Good roads and state up, the people were scattered to the parks are prominent examples. "For less money he has given us islands of the sea," he said. Ile urged he been w efiatns t. inTahsits isTeoxaccotnlytintu aitceer w study of the Bible to connect these gserrev LEGION DESIGNATES JEWISH CHAPLAIN Their New Location at 2122 Woodward Ave. SEES IN GROESBECK EXECUTIVE NEEDED FOR STATE'S GOOD Friends of William A. D vyer, cam Economic Reasons. dit.ate for councilman to fill the va- cancy created by the resignation of ______ JERUSALEM.—(J. 'T. A.1—Sheikh Joseph A. Martin, assert that he is w:41.fittcd by education and business Idustapha, the Mukhtar of the Ile- i Rhodes Declares Governor's . experience to fill with distinction the duin Al-Simolni tribe, whose intentien Achievements Argue for di, which he is seeking. Mr. Dwyer to embrace Judaism was reported re- His Reelection. has pledged himself t..) strive for con- eently, declared to Jewish visitors that . .. _ .. th ere are Ise,: reasons fee the tribe's peer:sett action—historical and aeon- DEVOTED HIS EARNING unite. CAPACITY TO STATE It was 80 years ago, he said. that a Bedouin came from Egypt to ('ales- Never Shirked Responsibility tine. His name was Simlon and he and Handled Efficiently had six children. The tribe, Al-Sim- State's Business. alni, is descended from them. Simlon was of Jewish origin. Ile married a tribe, Masa- of Governor Alex- Egyptian The candidacy woman of the row, which lives in Transjordanin, and ander Joseph Groesbeck, who is seek- a Jew by religion, but was forced ing the Republican nomination for was to embrace Islam by the persecution governor at the Sept. 9 primaries, was of his Moslem neighbors. Spinet frac enthusiastically endorsed by Samuel ago, the Mukhtar went on, one of the J. Rhodes, the attorney, who, in an chiefs of the tribe, Ibrahim Abdualle, interview, said: "In the coming primaries the Jew- saw in a dream one of the fathers of the tribe, who instructed hint to urge ish citizens of this city will vote as the whole tribe to return to Judaism. they have always voted, not as Jews The eeonemic reason for the pro- but as Americans. There never has posed return to Judaism is that the been such a thing as a Jewish vote Al-Simalni tribe lives principally in and there fuser will be. Every right- the district of Tabgha, on the north- thinking Jew cannot but deplore the ern shores of the Nell of Galilee and ill-advised political activity of those its lands are registered in the name who tend to create an impression that of a rich Moslem family, Murad, of Jews as a body are for any particular Sated, which regards the land as in candidate for public office. "Governor Groesbeck has many its possession. friends among the JUN'S of this city WILLIAM A. DWYER who admire him because of his splen- venient. swift and safe methods of did record in public office and his trenspoitation for the men and women Character as a man. Ile can count who work in the factories of the city. on their support just as he can count Ile fa, to s speedy cvmpletion of a on the support of all citizens who rapid transit system in order to take Mormon Elder Discusses Prophecy In have studied his record and know care of the city's growth. him. Relation to Israel. Ile dept; res the great number of Performed Conspicuously. early morning accidents among those "When a public officer actually per. who hurry to work and schools and SALT LAKE CITY.--1.1. T. A.)— feels It is imperative that the traffic "The Biblical prophecies regarding the forma conspicuous service, there is force he sufficiently increased to make gathering of Israel are in the process but one adequate method of reward- ssible the almost total elimination of fulfillment," said Anthony W. Ivins, ing him. That method is to tender of accidents to adults and children a member of the first presidency of him at the polls an actual endorse- now oecuring during the morning rush the Mormon, or Latter-Day Saint ment of votes, returning him to his hours. He advocates the enlargement church, in an address in the Mormon duties and honors, if he consents to of Detroit's bathing beach facilities by tabernacle here. Mr. Wins, who aseunie them. "Such an officer is Alexander J. the condemnation of the lake shore holds rank next to that of President property in the vicinity of Windmill point. are now in • CH ICAGO.— (J. T. A .) —The Amer. ican Legion in Illinois will have as its chaplain a rabbi. The candidate for the post is Rabbi Mayer Lippman, whojerved with the American army in France. He will be nominated to the office by a Protestant minister, ancient events with the present and Rev. Arthur Ewert, now state chap- the present with the future. Ile point- o u ot otdhatthrtohueoBithhlee .tweaws . given t lain, and will be endorsed by the Cath- t ehd e ow olic priest, Father Lonergan. The Latter-Day Saints are looking Greater love hath no man than to the gathering of Israel and re-es this that he lay down his life for a tahlishment of Judaea," the Mormon official declared. friend.—Bible. Phone Cherry 1404 We Cater to Banquets, Wedding, Card Parties, Etc. "Entirely new place, with latest modern improvements." r, him in office will be an assurance of similar results. A Governor in Fact. "Governor Groesbeck has been a gvernor in actual fact. He has never o shi rked or side-stepped responsibility. He has accepted authority and exer- cised it. "Undoubtedly Governor Groes- beck's public service has been at a large financial sacrifice. Ile has given hie whole time to his state duties and has virtually donated his personal earning capacity to the service of his state. In his profession, the gov- ernor would surely earn many times the small salary he receives as a state officer. This fact furnishes another reason why he should be returned to office, for Michigan needs men of such ability to handle its business as a state. "Citizens who think and who cast their votes as their thoughts and common sense dictates, will vote for Alex. J. Groesbeck for governor, both at the nominating primary on Sept. 9 and on election day, Nov. 4." A N•tive of Michig•a. Alexander Joseph Groesbeck was born Nov. 7, 1873, of French-Dutch ancestry, in Warren township, Ma- comb county, Mich., and has always lived in this state with the exception of two years. His father was Louis Groesbeck, a descendant of early Dutch and French settlers, and his mother, Julia Coquillard Groesbeck, descended from early French pioneers. Mr. Groesbeck spent his boyhood On a farm, receiving a common school education. lie worked during his teens in a sawmill and at 1'7 began the study of law in the office of Ste- vens & Merriath at Port Huron. With the foundation in law secured here, Mr. Groesbeck entered the law de- partment of the University of Michi- gan and graduated in 1893. Groesbeck was elected by the peo- ple of Michigan as governor on his record as attorney general. The people of Michigan recognized so well what he had accomplished as the head of the legal department of the state that he was nominated and elected to the position he now holds. During the period that he has been governor he put the state on a bust- ness basis. Thousands of dollars that were wasted annually through lack of efficient methods and duplication of effort by various boards and offices ed. BALLOON TIRES—STANDARD EQUIPMENT This Vibrationless Essex Six Means Longer Car Life- 91000 And it also means greater riding comfort. Unusual smoothness is found in Essex Six performance. Its motor is built on the famous Super-Six principle and with one exception is exclusive to Essex. Thousands of former larrr car owners recognize the wisdom of driving today s Essex Six. It saves '300 to $400 in purchase cost. It saves in operation and main- tenance expense. Today's Essex is a revelation to those who do not know its astounding value. ESSEX TOURING $ 900 Tax Extra. In "Our Palestine Letter," written each week by Hag M. Epstein for the New Palestine, the correspondent makes this observation concerning the Bedouin tribe which desires to em- brace Judaism: "More information is forthcoming about the Bedouin tribe which desires to adopt the Jew- ish faith and nationality. The chief, so runs the story, dreamt that one appeared to him and revealed that he and his family were of Israel's stock and enjoined them to return to the fold. After long consultation with the elders it was agreed to obey the visionary command. : Gerim are not uncommon among Jews, here as elsewhere, but this wholesale unsolicited conversion has not won the hearts of the Safed rab- bis towhom the Arabs applied in the first instance. One wonders whether they are not entitled to a more cor- dial welcome." Sales 1800 Each Week Hudson and Essex Are of One Quality Sold by the 3632 Woodward A.. ACME MOTOR SALES CO. 5245 Grand River Awe. FAIRVIEW MOTOR SALES FRED K. HENRY 3821 Michigan A.. DISTRIBUTORS Noted Clown and Leo Donnely Share Honors at Temple Next Week. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms—Woodward at Garfield. CASS MOTOR SALES 12140 Jefferson Awe. East Be Sure to Get Parts Price List from Your Dealer AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO. And These Metropolitan Dealers: CLEMENTS SALES k MILLER MOTOR SALES SERVICE 5460 leffenea Ave. East Candied Awe. CRESSY AUTO SALES 177 Jefferson Ave. East TEAGAN MOTOR SALES UM Camel River Arc HARWITH COMPANY 11851 Weeedvisard A.. SALES CO. KAISER MOTOR SALES 7738 Herpes POTTS MOTOR SALES 1140 Jos. Camp. Ave. LIVERNOIS GARAGE Livered* and A Cedar Chest Can be Beautiful as Well as Useful Just Received! a Large Shipment Genuine Red Cedar Chests 25% OFF Y Pima TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES 29418 Grafi. Awe. RUND MOTOR SALES 8077 Mode Awe. BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES 10939 Kerch.eil Ave. • Tots, the world's greatest clown, and Leo Donnely, heading a company of 12 in "See America First," will share honors at Keith's Temple Theater commencing Sunday matinee, Sept. 7. Toto has an elaborate pro- duction this season and his assistants Include Toots, the mystery man; Miss Henry Frick, the skating princess; Leonardi, the ministrel man and Ben- "See America iamin, a factotum. First," consists of a cross continental visit with Leo Donnelly and • bunch of 10 "American beauties," to scenes in the south, east, north and west. OU have never seen so large a selection of cedar chests. Every one is made of genuine red cedar, many in plain finish and others in a beautiful walnut finish to match your bedroom. Many are beautifully trimmed in copper. Protect your fine woolens, silks and furs from moths by keeping them in a cedar chest. At this specially low price you will want to buy one tomorrow—and when you once have a cedar chest you will never want to be with- out it. Pay only a small amount down and the balance as convenient—without interest or other charges. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 'Nights -Cohen Co: MAIN STORE—HIGH at HASTINGS "AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE" 8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia 4721 Warren West at Thirtieth 13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison o e ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT? "See Slobin for Jos. Carnpau Frontage." Jos. Cempint, the Woodward Avenue of Hamtramck, le to be This will widened between Davison and the Seven-mile Road. make Jos. Campau frontage a good investment and you, too, can make money, just is. many others have done. Get in on the ground floor before others heat you to it. HURRYI S. K. SLOBIN 403 Ford Bldg. Cherry 6062 1041410.1 0000011W114WMWOOMISICSCIAM 11810‘ NEXT TUESDAY VOTE FOR JOHN B. SOSNOWSKI Republican Candidate WELCOMING STRANGERS T. Ex a PAGE THREE For Congress FIRST DISTRICT (All Wards East of Woodward.) Soldier, Faithful City Official, Successful Business Man. From the Ranks and Still a Friend of the Ranks. HE STANDS FOR: Light Wines and Beer, More Detroit Representatives in Congress. A Greater Industrial Detroit. A Square Deal for all and favors for no blocs of classes. More sensible laws. AGAINST: The Ku Klux Klan. The Parochial School Amendment. Religious and racial intolerance. He was an able, honest city official. He will prove an able, honest representative.