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America,, 'apish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
PIE Pgrizorrir.wksif &Rom lox
The Voice Of The Shofar
RE-ELECT
Robert
G.
EWALD
FOR
Councilman
Square With Labor
Square With Capital
:••
Member in Good Standing Knights of Pythias, No. 55
RE-ELECT
Philip Donon
FOR CONSTABLE, EIGHTH WARD
JEWISH CANDIDATE
Former Constable of Third Ward.
F.doweimiwihnionemmismilw:ith)i))1).')Nimiieziol,1:
PAGE FIVE
Reorganize Habimah
As American Troupe
which we are asked to make and
slay)) we tirade so burdensome, is
! • coins:and sit in a beautiful 1111-
i . , 11Ce 11 week ; to enter into the
! mks of our people and say, "Here
A Rosh Hashonah Sermon.
I nsi; count me, tins among: those
sha lave the Limit" to celebrate Hebrew Actors 'Will Present
By PROFESSOR A. N. FRANZBLAU.
a few Jewish holidays in a spirit
Plays In New York
of soulful joy and inspiration; to •
Playhouse,
(Editor's Note:---The following is the text of Dr. Franz-
spend it few hours in study in or-
der that We may learn something
blau's sermon at the auxiliary services of Temple Beth El in
NEW
Y(/12K.
1.1. T. A.) •Thc
of the great heritage of our faith,
the Maccabees auditorium on Rosh Hashanah morning. Dr.
that we nifty wipe out the him of Haliiinah Iletirew actors of Ala—
Franzblau is the principal of the Hebrew Union College School
cow
will
play
this
season in the
ignorance which beclouds our peo-
far Teachers in New lurk and is noted for his scholarship.)
ple today; to send our children to old Neighborhood Playhouse, Na.
.
hum
Zemach,
director
of the
the religious school that they may
re new the promive,
As our portion from the Torah
troupe, has an nounced,
1 to tverd hall be m ore
learn why they are Jews.
this morning we have read the in-
'Own the ytaot
of hoen
o
The Ilabiinah players have in-
This is what We are asked to (10
spiring and beautiful story of the
And the yam] , on shore.
corporated under the laws of the
WilICII IV!' are sii ingenious in evail.
trial of Abraham, or, as it is com-
- 11ir.k. ■ furwhit. of Kay lib
State of New York, having been
monly known, the sacrifice of
ing.
We
!la
not
want
to
do
it.
We
Blood for Itoine to drain
Isaac.
want to rest easily and comfort- reorganized after it nullities of the
Ilowel• fur sword, of 1;1•111111,1
original troupe left for Earsps
hid, for tirem of Slain-
ably. We wish to amass our petty
I have no doubt that as we read
fortunes that we' may nut miss any during the summer. The pre ,'s:
it the question arose in the minds
"out througotit the •ce+
membership of the Ilabiandi
of
the
luxuries
of
life.
M'e
wish
To
the
enA
of
(la,
of inaily of you, Why Is we read
tot .hull lead MY children
to build ornate temples to a hol- troulie includes: Bath-Anti, S. lia-
this portion on Rosh Hashanah?
l'paard in my wayg.
raks, ('hays Grolier, Miriam Gold-
low
faith.
We
wish
to
listen
to
What minneie ion is there between
R. , in- e-
silver-tongued rabbis who in me- : ,
"I the Lord have spoken.
the trial of Abraham and Rosh
1 am That t amo,
accents will tell us that all liari. Ilsin David, Zerubhabel. Hu-
Hashanah?
',toe the bonds of 1-sae
go
tenser,
Nahum Zemach, Benja-
Ott
right with us and with the
Sarrilice the ram.'
The obvious interpretation is, of
world.
And woe to him who dares min Zemach, Aaron Ktitay, N.
course, to take the story at its face
My friends, I feel there is for to raise his voice in protest. IV, Shushan and Belo. Schneider.
value. Here is a story of a sub-
The repertory of the troupe,
us a wealth of meaning in this in-, wish them to be religious for us,
lime faith, which has never been
terpretation of the story of today's! We are willing to pay them well which will play in Illibrow, will
equalled and rarely approached. scriptural
consist
of the thrie old plays: "Ja-
portion. And perhaps in money, the only coin we know.
Here is a story of a wonderful man
it will help us also to understand • But we do not wish to make any cob's Dream." "The Deluge," "The
su God-fearing, so imbued with an the meaning of the blowing of the effort ourselves. Long have we Dybliuk," 111111 the following new
overwhelming and enduring faith Shofar.
!struggle for freedom and, now plays: "Cain," by Anihali.Ninki;
that after waiting a lifetime for a
In the Agada of the Talmud in that we have won our freedom for "The Wonder Rabbi's Journey,"
child who was to be a symbol of
the treatise on Rosh Hashanah.. 'Judaism, we wish also to win our by Harry Stickler; "Jutish," by Ile-
his survival and the fulfillment of
bel, sad a Purim play. A number
God's promise, he was ready to there is an interesting statement freedom from Judaism.
of special performances will be
The shofar's blast to ninny of given for children.
sacrifice him at God's command. II about the Shofar. Our rabbis say
is meant, of course, that we try to there, that for the making of the us is the sound of the Egel, the
The first performance will be
emulate that degree of faith when- shofar a ram's horn is to be used . golden calf in the wilderness, the given in the 'middle of October. A
ever the opportunity presents it- in preference to the horn of a cow , voice of a religion which we can studio for dramatic instruction in
in order that at the sound of the. see but not feel ,a religion of out-
self.
Hebrew has been opened at 127
shafar, Israel may be reminded of wardress and not a religion of in.
Riverside drive.
PRIMARIES OCTOBER I ITII.
To ninny, however, this picture the Akiba, the trial of Abraham, tvardni
, s, a religion around which
P seems rather cruel. What pangs
instead of the Egel, the golden we can dance in unholy glee shout-
ELECTION NOVEMBER 8T11.
7i of suffering must Abraham have calf,
. ing "My shekels, my shekels. My Sewell Rated Among
borne until he heard the blessed
See i,.
Donated by friends.
We are gathermI in the
th housi. .:
!1 ".. k ' d ': made this calf.
release! What thoughts must have
Leading Candidates
we
.
slime and glitter in the sun."
the mind of the mother of of worship on this holy day,
Israel,
Israel,
hearken
to
the
offer
up
our
prayers
with
fervent
the lad! What cruel torture, what
It is indeed fortunate that so
searing agony! How could God devotion. And at the appropriate voice of the ram'• horn, the voice many well-known and capable citi-
0, have afflicted two of his most time we listen to the voice of the which speaks of Abraham's pledge. zens have enteired the vounrilnuitic
Learn that a th rough sacrifice rays in Deirod and we believe we
_ faithful servants? How could 111: shofar,
What is the sound which we can an ideal be achieved. Learn are safe in saying that no
have staged this test of faith at so
matter
sreat a cost? Can this be the God hear? What is the scene with that there is one yoke which makes what group is chosen at the pri-
which we connect it? What is the all others as light as feathers. maries for the "final lap," our mu.
al Mercy and Compassion?
Others have tried to explain it voice with which the shofar speaks Learn that unless your shoulders nieipal affairs will be handled in-
Re-Elect
.
a protest against the barbaric to us today? are burdened with this yoke all telligently and capably.
Is it the voice of the golden your freedom and all your pros-
practice of child sacrifice which
The slogan adopted by the Sew-
Ts was in vogue at the time. But this calf in the wilderness, or is it the 'airily is for naught. Learn that ell - fur - Councilman t'aininittee —
FRED J.
is not a satisfying interpretation. voice of Abraham's promise? Is only by bearing proudly the Ohl "Detcat Needs a Business Man
Knows Detroit's Needs"— is
It does not appear probable that it the voice of sublime sacrifice Torah and the Ohl Malchuth Sha-
a direct and highly important les- and consecration to an ideal, or is mayim can your future existence most truthful and appropriate and
....n like this should be hatch) in it the voice of greedy pursuit after have any nicaning and value for the more important planks in Wal-
you. Without that yoke your life ter T. Sewell'splatform—discreet
indirect and roundabout way. idols of gold and silver?
today is shame and your desire to economy, efficiency in the protec-
We have too many examples of
My friends, the iinswer contains survive a mockery.
tion of life and property, rapid
(lie beauty, directness and simplic.
the key to our life in this modern
And think not that by coming to transit rapidly and strict adherence
,t y of the manner in which the
day and age. In the answer is hid-
I
the synagogue once a year to of- 0 a constructive program—all
Biblical injunctions were given to
den the future destiny of our peo- fer
a sacrifice of the lips you can coupled with his well-known repu-
accept this theory.
ple Israel.
fulfill your obligations. Your sac- tation as a man id sterling worth
I have a poem, however, which
Abraham knew the glory of the rifice must be of the heart. You and fixed integrity—should make
6th WARD
adds one more interpretation to
ideal. Abraham saw the purpose must tiring it daily. You must his name appear as one of the top-
this story. I would like to read
Born and always lived 111 8th Ward
for which our people was brought think it and live it—"when thou notchers in the primary skirmish,
this poem to you. In this poem,
into existence. Ile saw clearly sittest in thy house, when thou Oct. 11.
Spanish War Veteran
as in the Biblical story. God com-
the function which Israel was to walkest by the way, when thou
Served in U. S. Navy on Battleship "Indiana"
u mands Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, fulfill in the history and develop- Best dawn and when thou risest
Ile who would be successful at
and Abraham prepares to do God's
Eleven
years
of faithful service as Constable
ment of mankind. And though he up."
court must start by being blind,
bidding. But as Abraham stands
of the 6th Ward is worthy of your support
saw also the untold agonies which
We have been called a Goi Ka- deaf, dumb, an ass, an ox and a
sword extended. God feels Ile
his people would have to suffer in
goat.
must explain to him why He thus the accomplishment of this mis- dash and a Manffecheth Cohanim.
Let us return to our ancient tra-
commands the act which will blast
sion, he felt the struggle was
dition. Let us clam that inherit-
all his hopes and (loom him to per-
worth while. Ile felt the game
ance which is rightfully ours. We
petual oblivion. It is not through was worth the candle.
have the freedom and the oppor-
hate but through mercy that God
And Abraham's descendants
has reached Ilis decision. God has have also seen and agreed. They tunity. Let us doff our gilded
garments and don our priestly
seen the future of Isaac, who rep-
have borne and suffered for their robes again.
resents all Israel. Ile has seen the
F sufferings, the agonies, the tor- ideal. Think of the countless
Let the shrill blast of the shofar
heroes and martyrs. Think of the
tures through which he must pass.
untold sacrifices which our ances- shock us out of our indifference. •
And Ile cannot bear to let Ilis be.
Let
its Tekiah sound the alarm
tors have made for the faith.
loved suffer this fate. Better to
Go back to the time of the Mac- and open our ears, let its She.
take Isaac's life and so escape it.
vorim
shatter the gates which bar
cabees. Think of the thousands
Better that Isaac should die at the who gave their lives gladly to the the way to our hearts. Let its
hand of his own father than that
Teruah
sound the glad tidings that
cause of Israels religious freedom.
he be subjected to such an unhap-
Think of the heroic figure of a Israel is awake again and is walk-
py destiny.
Mattathins taking his life in his ing with God.
But Abraham, with visions of hands and utterng the rallying
Then shall the pledge of Abra-
the future glory to which his seed cry "Ali La-Adonoy Alai" All ham be kept. Then shall the prom-
shall bring all of mankind, pleads who are zealous for the Lord ise of God be fulfilled. We shall
with God. The persecution and gather unto me).
truly be as the sands on the shore
oppression are but little in view
Think of the heroic Akiba in the and as the stars in heaven. The
of the goal. Israel will bear them time of the Roman oppression, the sands shall resound to the tread
gladly. Abraham pledges acquies- Akiba who suffered martyrdom for of time and history for countless
cence if only the promise of the the crime of teaching the Torah. ages to come. And the stars shall
future glory will also stand. The Akiba who when approached shine brightly through the black
Whereupon God grants Abraham's by one who chided him for con- night of ignorance and beckon
request and Isaac is unbound.
tinuing his teaching in spite of the erring humanity ever on and on
Let the pent speak for itself.
fact that the Romans had made it as Gut has willed.
a capital offense, replied with the
Then shall it be' true that Ki
The Sacrifice of Isaac.
fable of the fish and the fox.
Mi-Zion Tetzeh Sarah. From
Actively represents the 50,000 petition.' a who secured Mr. Lodge's entrance into
A fox standing upon the banks Zion will the law go forth, Vesis-
Cod said, "Abraham
the mayorality contest and its members believe that his eighteen consecutive years
of a river noticed the fish scurry- borcher Bo Kul Ila-amim. And
Take the on
Talie thy little Ivaae
ing about madly as if pursued by all nations shall be blessed through
of service to Detroit as Alderman, Councilman, President of the Council and Acting
Take thine only one.
some terror. He spoke to them the seed of Abraham.
I.et old Sarah hold him
Mayor fully qualify him for the post of Chief Executive of our City.
close upon her breast
and said: "Since you are afraid
Let her kitts her flret-born,
there, why not come up here on
Then do my behest."
the land and escape your pur- Hudson, Essex Among
HOMER WARREN
THOS, IL STEPHENS !JULIAN II. KROLIK
MRS. G. J. BARTHEL
Cod raid. "Abraham!"
suer?" "Foolish counsel indeed
JOHN M. MULKEY
ISOBEL .1. HURST
Successes of the Year
MARTIN E. GAI,VIN
MRS. J. B. MORTON
Abraham said, "AY....
from one who is supposed to be
loll N N. BAGLEY
"Take thine only low,.
(II EBERT IV, LEE
111'611 CONNOLLY
MRS, GEO. IIYATT
the wisest of the animals, replied
Abraham .aid. "Aye."
WILLIAM IIART
JACOB 'MAZER
C. A. NEWCOMB, Jr.
MRS, EDA SIELIMAN
the fish. "If I am in danger in
"It is not enough today that cars
BENJ. F. GUINEY
MRS. EMMA FOX
EDWIN DENBY
MRS.
IL E. BARNUM
"Take him up the mountain
the water, my native element, how are fast; it is not enough that they
To the very erevt.
FRED T. MORAN
MRS..), R. COOLEY
MRS. W. E. GOULD
MRS. S. C. PROBERT
much more so shall I be endan- arc reliable; it is not enough that
ti
Mich up on the mountain
FRANK II. CROW,
JOHN J. WALSH
()SCAR VERYSER
MRS,
R. T. BAKER
As the eagle's neat.
gered on the land, a foreign ele- they look good, or perform easily
CHAS. 'I'. HUSH
FRED J. STONE
J. It. STODDARD
711115, A. J. DAVIES
ment."
and comfortably. They must have
M. E. FARR
Cod said, "Abraham!"
ARTHUR E. WOOD
C. M. HARMON
MRS. C. II, BASSETT
Akiha knew' that the Torah was a combination of all these quali-
Abraham Fait]. "My Lord."
JAMES VERNOR
FRED WARDELL
GEORGE .1. GNAU
MRS, D. E. GAMBLE
"Take thine only Etas,
his element and he stayed in it. ties They must assure their own-
A. IV. FRYE
MRS. JOHN TRIX
GAR WOOD
DELLA THOMAS
Also take thy ..ord.
To leave it would have seen his ers of all-around, ideal perform-
JOHN W. JOHNSON
DR, JAMES W. AMES PERCY K. LOUD
11115. B. IV. ORTH
spiritual death. And when he fin- ance," according tie Aaron DeRay,
Take hint up the mountain
HERMAN MARKS
MRS. ELLA T. SHAW I,. W. HAMLIN
MRS. T. E. NEWTON
Lead him by the hand
ally was killed by the slow, Ile- Hudson-Essex distributor Ale De
ALBERT W. FINN
FRED 1'. TODD
SEWARD E. CLARK
MRS. B. T. COLMAN
Then upon themountain
monaical processes of tart are Roy said further:
Do av I command.
MRS,
E. L. ACKERMAN
FLORA LEPPEL
MRS. OLGA B. FORD
which they used, he expired with
lloild me there an allay
.1. II. MATHESON
ALFRED G. WILSON
J. I). BOW EN
"The year 1927 is rewarding.
MRS, S. (.7. WOLFE
And upon it Out
these words on his lips: "Now at
C. HAINES WILSON
A. L. HARGREAVES
ALFRED E. HARRY
with exceptional success a number
MRS. A. J. GUIMOND
Thy beloved f•aac.
last
I
know
the
meaning
of
the
Simi him hand and foot."
MYRTLE S. WILKIE
CHAS. T. KINGSTON
MRS, IDA BANN
of automobile lines. Arming the
MRS. T. G. WILSON
word. 'Thou shalt love the laird
MI:S. LILIAN P1111.0
MRS, A. II. HOLMAN
CHAS. O. A. BRUNK
most striking successes of the year
MRS. F.. PITCHER
Abraham our father.
thy God with all thy heart. and have been Hudson and Essex. This
A. Is( hERT
F;, It AIL•S
I.. IV, BRICE
MRS. J. ROBERTS
Abraham the good.
with all thy soul, and with all thy
Sword in hand extended
STEVENS T. MASON
M. W. KENNEDY
RALI'll
LEE
success has run from the very mo-
LUELLA E. MOORE
might.'"
Over lour staid
MRS. M. C. RUSH
III. II. SMITH
D. (1. SLATER
ment when the season was opened
JOHN II. TIGCHON
Turn to the time of the Cru- last January with the New York
LYDIA C. HOPKINS
I'll IS. A. ACRE':
OTTO R. F:RNST
MRS. J. A. BISHOFF
Heaven'• face wan darkened:
sades and count the numberless
Earth in tremor shook;
SOItl;NSEN
E. CRANE
H. II. ELLERTON
ERNEST W. ALLEN
automobile show. What is the se-
Angle. trembling harkt•ned
hosts of Jews who gave their all
IIARION NEWHOFF
ANDREW II. GREEN
MRS. .1. MULLEIDIN
FRANK J. MARTIN
cret behind the public demand for
Till the greet God •poke.
for their faith. Think of the t :nes
EDWARD E. MATEN CARL E. HUVETTE
MRS. f'. It II UBBA RI)
MRS. F. A. MACK.% V
these cars?
of the Spanish Inquisition. 11 teat
Cod Paid, "Abraham!"
MUIR B. 111.7FFIELD HENRY L. LYSTER
S. It. MACK LEM DAVID IV. SI A1ONS
"It is not any one quality. nor
Ahrahlon said. "A,e."
testimonies the rack and 'he
MRS, D. A. BENTLEY
MRS, B. M. ri12FES.1:
E. S. LEONARD THOS, J. ANKETELL
even any two or three factor., It
Cod -aid. - Abraham.
stake could bring to the zisoaus
(II.:(). E. BUCHANAN FRED T. DUCH ARME
MRS. .1. N. TALI:MAN
PIF:IIRE M. WEsT
Don't you wonder why • "
is rather the public's conviction
love of Israel for God.
THOMAS
that these two cars provide an ex-
REEDER
LEONARD L. SZYMANSKI'
CLARKSON C. WORMER Jr.
.,l . " •iirl Abraham,
And so it has been all thr. lob
ceptionally high standard of all-
PA X TON AI ENDE I,Soll N
MRS. It M. CHUM IIMAN
ANDREW I.. NIALOTT
the ages. Even our own fa:Sersi
I ord. my God. - 'aid Abraham
around satisfaction. That is. their
GEN. CHARLES W. HARRAH
have
he
felt
the
wrath
of
Russia
:Ind
FREDERIC
G.
AUSTIN
MRS. HARRY W. CHAPMAN
hoar my anguished cry.
appearance is attractive, their per-
JOHN BALLANTYNE
1,1 the Lord not promise
knew what it means to be a Jew
MRS,
GEORGE
GRIN1E5
MRS. CLARA B. ARTHUR
formance modern, their riding
MRS. WILLIAM A. :11•4; RA W
N y seed 'than be more
and to sacrifice for an 'deal.
' , 11;1:1•:BRADBEER
MRS. Lois. LATIIF:IIS
'than the ot•n in heaven
MRS. W E. STEVENS
qualities excellent and their gen-
But we my friends, what d we
tie the rands on •hore•"
AII TON ALEXANDER
HERMAN IV. 51 II NI EMAN
MRS. CEARA C. HICKEY
eral character in line with public
know of suffering and sacs ,
MRS..101IN
WALSH
ALBERT
II. LOWRIE
preferences.
Such
a
public
senti-
WILIAM
It.
FARRAND
Cod •ak!. "Abraham."
What do we know of perse......on ment is, of course, much more
no reply.
EDITH EL Iiith:K AM BASQUE MRS. LEWIS R. JUDSON
FRANK H. WHELDEN
and oppression? We live in a : .nd
Free me from MY promise
AIRS. IV. la ROCKWELL
MRS. AA, ROCHFORD
MRS. JOSEPH R. SMITH
widespread and vital than any
And let Lugar die.
of freedom. We have gains., all
WILLIAM T. BARBOUR
WALTEE II s'ir)wEits
DAVID !I. BARNETT
whim toward a car because of
that our ancestors merely dres••ed
ifoltArE
achIlAat
"Pleading now before me
DOROTHY T. BRENNAN
MRS. .101IN EVERSON
same one certain feature or so-
,
of and vainly hoped for, W.. ' ive
Daar'• children •t•nd
EDWARD F'. WEIGHT
W'. LEDYAI;D MITCH ELL
called attraction or advantage."
StrIrken, bleeding. groaning.
unlimited wealth, unhano: red
AIRS.
EDWIN
is!
IV
11.
FRANK
J.
WILI
ETTE
G. PAY
Trodden a• the rand.
freedom and unbounded app.! la-
JOSEPH T. SCHIABEICASSE MRS, A. I ' ST It I.WAGEN
All:S. LIME WHIPPLE
ity. We could achieve the iai. Reed Favors Change
"Bark. for whit , • sr rents.
AUGUSTrS
MISS MINNIE BOOTH
MB* C. A. RUEBEKA..1
It
for Home it, drain.
toward which our ancestors .ve
Of Traffic System
MRS. WII.1.1 III II ILVORD
MISS MARY C. CLAIIK
DR. JAMES A. NELSON
Bowel. fig...tool.
Gentile•,
and for which they made ti. .u-
Al,r1IED .1, 1,,1 !mum)
MKS. J. L. WILLIAY ,
MRS. CLARA Al. BRUNK
Fuel for fir, of Spain
prente sacrifice. We could it
MILS. FRANK 15 RASE
JANIFS E. SHANAHAN
MRS. ELMER E. 1')' LEE
William E. Reed. candidate for
"I am • Cad of Mercy.
with ease. We could do it
CONRAD
.1
NETTING
DR.
BURT
it,
SIII
.
RLY
MRS. FLORA B. K 'NEEL
councilman, has been a resident and
Pity. and not hate
one one 'straining factor.
MILS. WILLIAM CLEAR(
MRS. WILLARD BRYANT
DR. CHARLES F KUHN
Hid, me free tour e 1”1.1 ern
!taxpayer of Detmit for :19 years.
But we do not wish to maks •he He has had 12 years experience
From their curved fate"
PAUL IV. VOORHIES
Atli.:. THOMAS K. IVRIGHT
MRS. JANE B. FANS
effort. We have forgotten 'he with c ivic transportation and en-
JAS. EDWIN HANCOCK
MRS. GRACE 1.. STILES
MRS J. E. MaoDONOUGH
"Cod," odd Abraham,
meaning
of
the
word
sacrific..
1%
AIRS.
MATALINE
MARA
GEORGE II. BARBOUR
MRS, CHAS. II ATKINS
gineering problems and is consid-
God raid. 'Sneak!"
descendants of these heroic ft: .res ered one of the most outstanding
"Lord. my GM," •aid Abraham
11115. JOHN DRUMOND
MRS. W. JOHN WILSON
MRS. JAMES F. SHANAHAN
Upon the mountain peak.
have grown soft and flabby. We , men in his field.
ARCHIE RICHARDSON
MRS. ELLA FITZPATRICK
WILLIAM E. METZGF.R
are bone of their hone and 'sill
..
. . .
MRS. PHILIP FOISF.Y
.
.
..
.
s. ,
.
Mr. Reed favors the maximum o f
"I can PPt • tri•inn
of their flesh. But in us the ane .economy in municipal government
Of the end of rt.,
MRS FLORENCE WHITLEY MRS. LACHEI, EVERLING
LEONARD P. REA•ME
When thy suffering ''''' ate
has turned to softness and the ,espe•sally the curbing of those ex-
H. WELTON OBENAI'ER
MRS. F. W. LAWRENCE
MRS. FRANK ORBMAN
Teach the world Thy oat..
flesh to fatty tissue. The blood ! pentlitures which tend to kism in-
MRS. I. E. WALLACE
DR. CLAUDE B. GAINES
AIRS. THOMAS CARTER
"Gladly will then suffer
of our fathers was red. Ours is du•try from riming to the city.
Agonies untold
11115 GLADYS M. PHELPS
MRS. HARRIET SMILLIE
ALLAN A. TEMPLF.TON
Ore moat pa. through are
a pale pink.
MRS. EVA WICKERSHAM
MISS HELM! M. WARREN
AIRS, ELIZABETH LaKING
Mr. Reed believes that a groat
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What is this sacrifice which is (street widening program is a sea....
MRS. A. E. McDONALD
MRS. ANNA PRINDLF.
MRS. H. F. PREscoTT
demanded of us which we find too of the taxpayer's money, and
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MISS WILHELMINA WAL•ICHMRS. CHAS. II. MERRILL
God .aid. "Abraham .-
MRS, PALMER W. EVERTS
Abraham veld. "Aye."
great to make? To brave the 1 dares that most of Detroit's traf.
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Primary Day: Tuesday, October 11th,
flames of the stake? To twist on fic problems can he solved by the
The reed will never die
the rack until every bone is !proper installation and timing of
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broken! To perish at the point !traffic control lights, upon which
nominated and elected as Mayor in the interests of a greater and more prosperous Detroit.
And their grout• be tore.
of the sword?
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SIDNEY ALEXANDER
A. C. •APPIN
EDWARD RICKENBACKER
EDWARD VERIANDEN
DR. CIIAS. A. SMITH
AARON DROOCK
JOHN J. I3ARLUM
1 0 IRWIN HUSTON
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NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD
JOHN II. KUNSKY
0 JOHN R. WATKINS
MORRIS II. ZACKHEIM
WILLIAM FREIDMAN
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ANDREW J.
BRODIE
Councilman
Primaries Oct. 11, 1927
Season's Greetings.
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Family Laundry Co.
We do your neighbor's xva4iing. Why not yours?
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No, my friends, the sacrifice
authority.