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FABER NEW PRESIDENT HEAT WAVE AFFECTS
"FABER
OF THE "72 CAR CLUB" LUDENDORFF, RENEWS
ANTI-JEWISH CHARGES
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Strew Chevrolet Co., of which
A. Benedict ("Bud") Strung is
president, Charles Hamburger,
Introducing
Maurice Marrich
One of Bud's Boys
While Maurice has been selling
automobiles only a short time, he has
been in the selling game all his life
and realizes that a salesman's suc-
cess depends on the service he ren-
ders his customers.
To be one of Bud's Boys is an honor
and pleasure. Bud insists 1111071
seeing every customer satisfied and
them's my sentiments—nothi ■ eAse
but.
—MAURICE MARRICH,
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He decided to sell Economical
Transportation because he knows
that Chevrolet is not only that, but by
far the most automobile for the
money that has ever been offered in
automobile history.
I STRENG CHEVROLET CO.
CHAS. IIAMBURGER, Vice-President
A. BENEDICT STRENG, President
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer
Empire 4035
[ 8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia
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DANN URGES JEWS
TO CAST BALLOTS.
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BERLIN.—(J, T. A.)—General
Eric von Ludendorff, former Ger- ,
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man wr-lod,
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affected — •
a
r apparently
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by the heat wave which has visited
Tuesday for State
Central Europe this summer, has
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renewed his anti-Jewish campaign
] Legislature.
ridiculous
w i t h ,scandalously
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charges against the Jews.
Sol A. Dann, candidate on the
In his weekly ruiner, Deutsche
Wochenschau, he declares that the Republican ticket for the state
recent increase in railway acci- legislature, to be VOA nn at the
dents in Germany is to be attrib- primaries on Tuesday, has 15,1i
uted to the "machinations" of Jew-
iish manufacturers of airplanes
and automobiles for the purpose
of furthering their industries.
In another article in the same
issue, Ludendorff terms himself
the "field marshal of the army of
enlightenment" against Judaism
and as-arts that because of his be-
ing in this position "Jewry has de-
r.
cided to do away with lie.''
FRED FABER
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Gunsberg Packing Co.
2380 Twentieth St.
and Dr. I'. M. Bernstein, secretary-
, treasurer, this week honored one
New
of its active workers.
Open on Saturday,
Fred Faber was honored with,
Sept. 15.
election to the presidency of the
"72-Cur Club" of Zone 44 of this
With an eight-story dome to the
region.
Officers of the club were in- auditorium, and with atmospheric
Photo by Bachrach Studio.
stalled at the annual holiday of the columns in the Hindoo tempo yen-
Streng Chevrolet organization, the tineling the side walls and carved-
SOL A. DANN
annual banquet and meetip g which ivory Burmese shrine effects nu-
was held Monday, Aug. 27:i
merous as exits, a large amount of engaged in active practice of law
The entire day of the a nual af- acoustical treatment was neces- for the past four years, with offices
lair was devoted to specie festivi- nary in Detroit's new Fox theater at the First National Bank
'
build-
ties. The meeting was held at 10 to counteract the huge volume and ing. He is a native of Detroit and
a. m. Its adjournment was tot.. consequent reverberation of the boasts of a host of friends as a
lowed by an outing to Bob-Lo, and auditorium on its gaunt shape im- result of his activities in many
the outing was in turn followed by mediately following plaster work local efforts. He is the son of Louis
the annual banquet at Hotel over the steel frame.
Dann, treasurer of the Detroit
As soon as the plastering and
Steller.
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Officers were installed and given browning had been finished from United
Mr. Palestine
Dann, in Appeal.
a statement this'
insignia designating their rank. the huge swinging scaffold that ex-
the insignia were an expression of tended under the dome, acoustical week, urged that all Jews and
appreciation from the Chevrolet, workers came along with their Jewesses
at the
primaries
to cast turn
their out
ballots
and
thus to
'brushes and cement glue to go over !
Company.
Mr. Faber received a silver sery-I the whole dome before rolling on make use of their rights as Alper-
can citizens,
the ''asbestos akoustikos sound- i
ice set as his token from the
, absorbing felt," a combination of , Mr. Dana's platform contains a
pany.
non-matting goats' hair and as- number of constructive reforms
a nion which are:
bestos knitted to make a homo-
"A public defender for indigent
' gaseous mass with fireproof center.
f .
The surface of this acoustical felt deetulants in criminal eases.
of a State Crime
"I stablishment
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' was sized, then covered with a C ommission
composed of mousers
sheer batiste membrane and decor- whoare not public office holders.
By
AARON
The
process
of KURLAND
identification em- ated with special acoustical paints
Recorders'
of
"Appointment
stencil-applied to give the effect of
ployed, in a recent issue of the Re- rich brocades. Sound, you know, is Court
Judges
This meas-
take for
the life.
judiciary
out of
.n:Otild
flex, by Benno Monfried, in his absorbed by porosity and flexibility. ur
ea '
"Introducing Detroit Jewry," was Ordinary plaster reflects instead of p a "Compulsory
automobile liability
not, in the opinion of the writer, absorbing sound, so treatment is
a very happy one. His collection necessary where reverberation is insurance.
"Mandatory revocation of all
of descriptive phrases hurled with terrific in a theater. Goats' hair,
sarcastic contempt at Detroit on the contrary, is very flexible, or drunk ,ix
drivers'
one
,s e,,,,n
t a period
,i ',mli:lt for
and
months
. —,i licenses
, if for
Jewry is hard to accept as a true rubbery, springy, and it doesn't mat of sm
,""—
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,o'
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ea ' revocation
characterization of that group of like the hair of other animals. It y neat
on third offense.
Phones Lafayette 3340-41
Detroit Theater to
Vote For
Dr. JOHN D.
BUCK
A. KURLAND REPLIES
TO REFLEX ARTICLE
Republican Candidate
CORONER
WAYNE COUNTY
"liberty-loving people." The "De- is combined with asbestos in the
"Reform of Justice Court pro-
gree of Affirmation" which the acoustical felt, as asbestos is fire-
it, and
City of Detroommis-
writer of the article has set for his proof, and besides serves to sips- cedure for the htlaws as a C
goal almost became a "third de- rate
the
hairs
and
give
greater
enacting
of
suc
porosity to the mass, the porous- Mon, appointed.. for such purpose,
gree"—a criminal complaint.
.may propose.
If it was the intent of the writer ness being very essential.
"Establishment of a Domestic
to convey impressions—his impress mass changes shape readily under Relatiorn.:,Nourt, which would iv-
sions, that is another matter, but the impact of sound wares, and is lieve our Circuit Court and speed
if he wanted to pass off his article resilient, springing back into its up the trial of cases now pending
as a true picture of a communal original shape instantaneously.
therein.
life, a faithful portrayal of a Sound waves may be invisible,
'Reform of Mechanics' Lien
struggling people in a new land—a but they're powerful and penetrat- Law, so as to protect the innocent
new Ghetto, the Ghetto of dreams ing. They travel far and fearlessly. home purchaser and keep the real
and dollars—he has failed. When they come upon hard walls estate and building developments
He has accentuated the deformi- they bound back to the floor, from in reputable hands."
ties of our lives, rather than the there to the walls, depending on the
lights and shadows, the good and direction they originated from, and
PERFECTION LODGE
the bad. In the place of a sane, keep up the game until their energy
FIVE DAYS of timaN
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A Detroit Institution
T o be Voted on at Primaries ' 4":'
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FOX ACOUSTICS
TO BE PERFECT
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clear statement of his case, this is dissipated. This makes what is
"aesthetically sensitive Jew, who called reverberation in a room.
Perfection . Lodge No. 486, F. &
Acoustical paints used in decorn- A. M., will hold a regular corn-
knows what is proper and what is
improved (see page 1, volume 1, lion of the new Fox theater in De- munication Wednesday, Sept. 5, at
Reflex—anent the purpose of that trod, for example, had a lithephone 7 p. M. sharp.
periodical) has thrown a powerful base, with linseed oil as the cc-
CHARLES K. SANDORF,
searchlight into the dark, gloomy hicle,and no lead, no varnish, no
Secretary.
corners of our city, and behold— glue. It remains permanently soft,
By order of-
Detroit Jewry in the bulk is 'raw,' and preserves the porosity of the
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
inchoate, untutored." goats' hair and asbestos combine-
, And by what standard has he Lion, whereas lead and varnish and
measured this collection of hu- glue would close the pores and
"Street Angel"
mans, this 50,000 group in Jewry. destroy much of the sound-absorb-
Saturday, Sept. 15.
, "The East," he says, for all its ing power.
It's Breaking Records Every-
conceit, bureaucracy and sham
where. Let's Go, Detroit.
greatness, tolerates no such un- A Son Born to Mr. and
mitigated poerilities as are enacted
Mrs. Milton Alexander
in the affairs of the Detroit com-
munity." Thus, in one sentence,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alex.'
is the "East" profen worthy, and ender (Beatrice Mallin), are the
Detroit—a Jewish backwash.
proud parents of a son, John, born
Unwilling as I am to act as an on Aug. 21.
apologist for my city, I cannot re-
train from the belief that not all
of our leaders are selfish, nor that H. A. Lennane, Candidate
all of our institutions are the evil-
For State Senator, Well
odored dwellings the writer finds
Trained for Office.
the case in the Home of the Aged.
If, as the writer insists, we have
Thoroughly trained in the con-
Tom Kippur Zionists in Detroit, struction of public improvements,
they are surely in the minority. a field in which he, his father, and
The majority of Zionist labor his grandfather have been prom-
year in and year out for Zion's re- inent in Detroit for three genera-
IN BALLOON BOTTLES
demption. Mr. Monfried may not tions, H. A. Lennane is a Republi-
have met them. These Zionists do can candidate for State Senator
not flash; they remain in the back- from the fifth district.
ground; an idealistic group tenaci-
Mr. Lennane who resides at 2255
ously working for the restrt•ation Longfellow avenue, is one of the
of Palestine as the Jewish Home- members of the firm of Lennane &
land.
Mellvenna, sewer and paving con-
For the information of the critic tractors, whose principal offices and
3402
• we have in Detroit men and wo- yards are located at 7777 West
men who sit evenings at meetings. Chicago boulevard. Mr. Lennane
arguing. debating, perhaps, but is married and is the father of two
withal participating in a Jewish
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children.
communal life. The shoulders of
Although Mr. Lennane, by rya-
and women are bunt-
the se men
with institutions —syna. son of his environment and prac-
ene d
schools, tient training learned much about
vog ues. United llebrew
Is- the constructing and contracting
B'nai B•rith, .Young Judaea,
True it is that a few business, he took time away from
dassxh, etc.
of these institutions are suffering his business to pursue a technical
from "locomotor ataxia," but the course to become better acquainted
majority are doing good work, with the theory of the field. In
nourishing babies and souls of a Hit' past 10 years he has been at
Jewish community. the head of the, construction of
11340 Dexter Blvd.
Benno Monfried, the unknown numerous of Detroit's largest pub-
Collmitwoo4 nml l+ cove
15 Years Military Service
World War Veteran
Colonel in Michigan National Guard, commanding 107th
Medical Regiment, :12nd Division.
The only preferred candidate for coroner by
the Citizens' League in their Civic Searchlight.
PRIMARIES SEPT. 4, 1928
This ad. paid for by Lewis Bros.
RE-ELECT
JOHN B.
SOSNOWSKI
Opens the
New FOX
(REPUBLICAN)
Congressman First District
Oh! So Good!
leery afternoon from Monday to Friday inclusive will see the country's
hest trotters and pacers in action on the fast Michigan State Fair track.
Over 515.000 in prizes h a te attracted many famous stables and the 2:12
trot on Wednesday, September 51 h, w ill he featured by the presentation
of the Gmernor's Clip to the w llll cr. . . . 'fake two days to ore this
1928 Fair. The races one afternoon, the exhibits the next. The horse show,
the %nudes ille and fireworks will pros idle two long-remembered timings.
Admission
to grllllrids 275.
Children
under 10 FREE
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realize that we are at the begin- now engaged in the placing of
ning, we are building a new Jewish sewers and sidewalks in the newer
w ith new sections of the city and county.
life on a new stage,
forms and new standards. Soon Durham Endorsed by Many
the "untutored" will learn, and
Business Men for State
the "inchoate" will consummate
your continued patronage will
be appreciated.
LOUIS AND
SAW
Formerly Y. M. H. A. Barber
Shop, 5751 Hauling. St.
Representative.
into a healthy group.
Harrell Frederick Durham, prec-
Already the tempo of Jewish life
is quickening from year to year, tiring attorney, is Republican can-
, new institutions are built, young didate for the office if State Rep.
institutions grow older, learn to resentative, first district, which
. serve the varied needs of this pen- comprise Detroit, Township of
plc that has so recently deserted Gratict and Grosse Pointe.
the Eastern Ghetto. Mr. Durham has 'been engaged in
Soon a new generation, freed business at 6351 Gratint avenue
from the taint of the Ghetto, will for the past nine years, and a resi-
direct Jewish communal life, and dent of Detroit for H years. He
they will build standards which is 39 years of age, married and now
will not be "low and unlovely!' resides at 4104 Field avenue.
Until that day dawns, Detroit Mr. Durham is endorsed by many
Jewish communal life will con- business men and women, and his
, tinue to present a picture of dis- extensive interest, both personal
ordered and perhaps disorganized and business, in the city, and his
effort, but if there is effort, there close association with, and under-
need not be despair. standing of the needs in Detroit.
in i s_ - particularly fit him for the office of
may some
i efforts
e r effeot
Though
330 East Lamed St.
State Representative.
misdirected,
times
it
construed, it is never worthless.
Phone Randolph 4906
"Street Angel" Opens the ]
, This effort spins the romance of
; • Jewish life, a life of faults and New FOX Saturday, Sent. 15.
1 foibles, but nevertheless a Jewish
Breaking Records Every- : , ;
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A NATIVE BORN AMERICAN
Fifteen Years' Military Service and Six Years
Water Commissioner
Stands For America First
1. Fought and stands for re-apportionment.
2. Fought Chicago Water Steal from Lake
Michigan.
3. Fought for Aviation Appropriations.
4. Fought for St. Lawrence Waterway to make
Detroit an ocean port.
5. Fought for reasonable modification of immi-
gration law.
6. Fought for adequate National Defense—Land,
Water, Air.
T." Fought for Federal Highway aid.
8. Fought for National Child Labor Law.
9. Fought for and obtained relief from auto-
mobile tax.
10. Fought for and obtained relief for war moth-
ers and veterans.
11. Fought against Blocs in Congress.
12. Stands for a National Compensation Law
14. Stands for abolition of income tax for all citi-
zen employees.
15. Advocates the building of an all-American
channel from Lake Erie to Lake Huron to
make Detroit a. greater Industrial Center.
16. Believes in equal representation of all races.
Stands squarely on Republican platform for loyalty
to all cardinal Republican Party -
Principles
Primary Election—Sept. 4, 1928