A r dram apish Periodical eater CLIFTON *VINCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 9grttorr,frivisif AN ILLUSTRATION FROM LEWIS BROWNE'S "THE GRAPHIC BIBLE" VOTE FOR _■ ) -' -*" ,.2. 7 ,..),-..,y, ••• ■ ••,.. A . New b .3. • :;..._ ... , e ,... CAPT. JOHN STEVENSON ('OUN('IL)! \ NI For County Treasurer Primaries Sept. 4th, 1928 •••••••ONSAVIAN%%%•••••••••••••••••• ■ •••• ■ ••••••% c e VOTE FOR I ♦ 00 e / FOR COMMUNITY FUND 0 • 0 I • TOOL SHOP TEAM TO ENTER PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL FIELD The Tool Shop Ilardware Basket- ball ham, the foremost amateur S a n d or Insists Hungarian tcans the middle west has for Jews Cannot Join the ♦ eight years piled up a record that ■ ■ ■ ■ I H. A. LENNANE Republican Candidate for State Senator e FIFTH DISTRICT ■ ■ • ■ (Comprising Districts 1 to 38 in Ward 8; Districts 1 to 33 O in Ward 12: all of Wards 10 and 14) 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 6 DURHAM State Representative (REPUBLICAN) Primary, Sept. 4, 1928 SAFE-SANE-SENSIBLE form, has at its helm such per- ster Hall, Wednesday night, Sept. sonalities as Dr. Leo Basel( of Ben- 12 at 10 o'clock. : lin Dr. Freutlenthal of Nueren- M. A. Friedlander, the honorary burg, Dr. Caesar Seligman )" f president, will read a paper on ogel- „ Frankfurt am Main, Dr. Vogel- e Pharmacy of Yesterday, Today, e O stein of Breslau, and Professor and Tomorrow." Mr. Friedlander / Ismer Ellbogen of Berlin. is a pharmacist of the old school, j , To the Berlin conference of the and yet one who is able to grasp ♦ World Union for Progressive Jude- the merchandising trend of today. ism there were invited the rabbis J. Ed Richardson and Claire O of 12 large Israelitiecommunities Allen, two members of the Nlichi- in Germany, as o icia e gin State Board of Pharmacy, will and additional 30 German rabbis address the association at thht ♦ o ♦ • e o as guests, who function in cam- meeting on various phases of phar- munities which include both Con- man y regulations. The servatives and Liberals. Reuben N. Klein, president of greater part of German Jewry ad- the fraternity, urges all Jewish heres to Liberal principles, it he- druggists interested to communi- ing impossible to raise the growogr cafe with the officers or to attend generation in the dogmatic, stale the meeting. and ceremonial system of Ortho- doxy. The Liberal Jews who are deeply religious know no differ- Teapot Dome — Tea - leaf race between theory and practice. reading. They are concerned to preserve Judaism which cannot be con- tinued in the stiff armor of Ortho- t' d" Liheral Judaism is, therefore, in the real sense of the word, con- servative, because it wishes to "conserve" Judaism, Hen- Goetz argued in his letter to Dr. Sandor. Dr. Sandor's Reply. Dr. Sandor, in replying to this letter, expressed his regret that he was unable to say anything definite since the leaders of the Hungarian neolog congregations were away , from the capital. Ile does not be- lieve, however. that the Hungarian Republican Candidate Jews would join the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Hungar- ian Jewry, under the impression of the persecutions to which they were exposed has become Con- servative, he repeated. Dr. Sandor stated he has all ad- In State Legislature miration for the high ideals of Liberalism, which stand nearer to Member of Detroit, Michigan the ideal of tolerance than the and United States Bar Associa- school of neolog Judaism in Hun- tions. gary. It is, however, impossible to create in the country another First District school of Jewish religious thought. in addition to the three types of • synagogues already in existence. lie would attend the conference only as a silent observer, Dr. San- dor declared. In his first letter rejecting the invitation, Dr. Sandor declared 9105 Twelfth Si, at Clairmount that he has observed during his Specialists in Ladies' and Children's Haircutting recent visit to the United States that the Reform movement is not Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same: fully in accord with the neolog school in Ilungary. In Hungary Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c only • small percentage of Jews se "flirt" with the Reform movement. rearticinir Attorney. Offices at MI Gratint Avenue, Walt,' Theater ALEX J. POLK Representative Community Barber Shop 4 CLANCY AND THE MOTOR INDUSTRY The flood of messages which Congressman Robert II. Clancy has received in the last lay or two to congratu- late him for the part he has played in the re- jeattxt, ofintlerlf (ott o irnSatl es ISRAEL W. HERTZ Flint community center to officiate as its cantor during the High Holy Days. 91r. Hertz has received his inigi cal training as all assistant to ,,14, ous cantors in Europe and in America. When yet a child he sang with Cantor Joseph Rosen- blatt and has gained quite a repu- tation as is soloist. tax reduction bill just signed by the Presi- dent, is a deserved tribute to a tireless nod invaluable warrior on the side of this very sensible legislation. In the repeal fight the Congressman has been a true represen- tative of the sentiment of his city. Far the fact that this sentiment has finally prevailed, he merits those numer- o u s congratulations now of the motor in- BOB CLANCY dustry. For five years Clancy has worked for its repeal, and if anyone deserves the thanks of a community whose destiny is bound up in pretty definite part with the pros- perity of the motor industry, it is he. -Detroit News, June 2, 1928, About 10 years ago Mr. Hertz came to Detroit to assist Cantor Holman in his services, and re• mained in this city. Mr. Hertz hits participated in almost every Jew- ish musical activity in Detroit and has gained a great fallowing as a vocalist. He was one of the found- ers of the Halevy Choral Society and one of its most active worker?. His beautiful singing and interpre- tation of Jewish folk-songs were acclaimed at the last Italevy con- cert at Orchestra Hall and at the Hebrew National Night on Belle Isle. During his Flint engagement Mr. Ilertz will be assisted by a double quartette under the direc- tion of Morris Hertz, his brother. Clancy's rouGur Complete Financial To THAT EARNED IIIM TIIE TITLE OF TILE BIL- LION DOLLAR CONGRESSMAN! Led fight in 1924 to save U. S. Air Mail and commer- cial aviation and to increase appropriation from $1,500,- 000 to $2,750,000, Wmn fight to obtain foreign commerce agency for Detroit and got appropriation of $15,000 per year far it. Helped obtain passage of Congressional bill to sell old federal hospital and build larger modern one to care for wounded soldiers. Voted and worked for soldiers' adjusted compensa- tion bill. Favors St. Lawrence Waterway and against Chicago Drainage Canal. Introduced two beer bills in Congress-one to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment and the other to modify I'olstead Act to allow 2.75 per cent beer. r41111 1111 M11011111 116 1111111 110 ril VICTOR C. SWEARINGEN PERSONAL PROPERTY- City of Detroit. Republican Party. Graduate, Detroit In , •e of Law. World War Service. Now Lieutenant 329th Infantry, U. S. Naval Reserve Corps. Instructor in Government and Law, U. of D. l'ractieing Attorney three years. "The company we were buying our little home from had served notice on me that they were about to fore- close, and I could see all my years of hard work going up in smoke. everybody's life soon- er or later. "I had purchased e little home, which 1 was paying for in monthly payments, and things were going fine in general; but one day the unexpected happened, as follows: 1 was a carpenter fore- man on construction work, and had to risk my life every day with the rest of my men, and while on the tenth floor of a building the scaffold gave way and I fell to the basement with the wreckage. "For two days I lay between life and death with nearly every I lay in the hospital for six months, and finally came out Automobile Accounts walking on crutches. You can Furniture bet we were pretty hard up by Radio that time. Electrical Appliances "We had one child four years Store Fixtures old and a small baby also. My wife had her hands full with the Store Equipment Garage Equipment children and she could not work REAL ESTATE- and help me. First Mortgages Second Mortgages Land Contracts Bring all your financial proh lems to us, a Detroit company offering you prompt and effi- cient local service. UNION INVESTMENT CO. CENTURY INVESTMENT CO. A,,ociated Companies. ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres. "To make things worse, win- ter was just around the corner. We would all need warm clothes and fuel, and our grocery bill was not paid. "As the days passed I became desperate and did not know' which way to turn nor what to do. * * tic The above is a true life story as told to us by one of those wbo have beeefiled by INDUSTRIAL BANKING on the MORRIS PLAN INTEREST 6% ter •eems., eledor!eI I. aware. REPAYMENT: Eq..; (area tAfrodmg over the ► tri•J of • ytor, fee which writ. • moll foe b rierird. Industrial Bank Building .. Washington Blvd. at Grand River Resources Brandies Over $18,500,000.00 ) Cass at Grand Boulevard West Warren at McGraw East Jefferson at Lenox Crowley-Milner Store Bldg . INFORMATION COUPON !■ ctuarial Morris P1.. Bank, Corner Waskiagton Boulevard UNION INVESTMENT BLDG . Plea" seed me further intermNie. Ground Floor. NAME. i s - "I tried to borrow money from my friends, but after my sick- ness and hardships I soon found out that my friends did not want to be bothered, and they made all kinds of excuses and avoided me as much as they possibly could), "My wife came to me while I was in a very despondent state and said, in an excited tone: 'Oh, look here, James, the INDUSTRIAL MORRIS PLAN BANK will loan us the mone y The shock was almost too much for me and I tried hard to control my emotions. The next day my wife paid a visit to the I N D U STRIAL MORRIS P L A - N BANK, and then our troubles were over. We not only got out of debt, but we had a very happy Christmas, and Santa Claus found the children that Christmas. I will never be able to praise the INDUSTRIAL B AN K enough for what they did for me. INDUSTRIAL Morris Plan Bank Total Paid In Capital and Sur- plus, $1,000,000. 320 West Fort Street Detroit . STATE REPRESENTATIVE and then our troubles were over" bone in my body broken. Then Service On Congressional Record TIIAT DETROIT MIGHT BE SAVED MILLIONS IN TAXES. AND IIE WON! IIE WON A TOTAL CUT OF $200,000,000 A YEAR, $300 PER CAR! OR $30 I • ELEc H. Frederick As an Able and Loyal Servant He Should Be Given a Third Term I I %.• • •• • ••••••••••% • •• • •• • •• •• •••• •• ••••••••. %%% %• ■ •• vs, East Side Detroit Vacationists at the Ginsberg Camp for ;Mothers and Babies, when they attend the weekly Satur- day night show, prefer to pay a small admission charge to go for a worthy cause. The illenne from the first two week,' shows will to the Jewish National Fund and the Chalutzoth. Last Saturday night's income JEW MAY WIN A PLACE amounted to $4.15 and was turned ON 1928 U. OF P. TEAM over to the Detroit Community Fund. It was the first tont ribution (D. G. F.) toward the coining campaign of the Chances are very favorable that Community Fund. the regular lineup of the 1928 Uni- This Saturday's income will be versity of Pennsylvania football turned over to Hadasseh. team will include the name of at least one Jewish star end possibly "Frail Emma" Follows "The one or two others who are showing Desert Song" Into the Casa. ability storing the full training period. The Jewish athlete who seems, at "Frail Enima." the comedy drama scheduled for a metropolitan this a-citing, to loos. an excellent chance of landing a backfield pest- premiere at the Cuss theater Sun- day night, Sept. 9, is nothing less tint, is Mort Wiltier, alternate than the first stage presentation of quarterback on the 1927 eleven. the career of Emma Lyon, who Two other Jewish players, Carrsdl later became Lady Hamilton and Rosenbloom and Al Itattswsky, both the object of the great Lord Nel- substitutes sin last year's team, are son'spassionate devotion. A play wtsrking hard for a regular berth. on this same theme was produced It seems that that rarity of all in London senile 30 years ago and rarities-namely, a Jew on a Penn quickly forgotten. The Nelson- eleven-any finally come to pass. Hamilton romance is virtually taboo on the English stags., under the still powerful Victorian tradi- "Street Angel" Opens the tions; Lot the author of "Frail New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. Thtsinpsen Genevieve Emma," 66 Primaries, September 4, 1928 . Republican Ticket is hard to beat. It has met and World Union. defeated all the leading amateur A. Mail teams with the result that its e BUDAPEST.-Lit. / Service.)---A further exchange of g~ uues read to this effect: as • on the question of the anti- 223, lost 20. • \leas / tulle of Hung.arian Jews toward This season it has decided to / Reform Judaism is contained in miter professional basketball. A correspondence between George schedule is being arranged which / Goetz, general secretary of the is to include the strangest hams in Association for Liberal Judaism in the country. Germany, and Paul Sandor, leader Not since the Trysquares and log Jewish congrega- Y. At II. A., the teams that retire- ; of the • tools in Hungary. stated the Jewish Basketball fans ; The correspondence was the re- several years back at the Jewish e suit of the refusal of Dr. Sandor Institute, has 41 team with the abil- / to attend the recent Berlin meet- ity of the Tool Shop nun appeared. ; ing of the World Union for Pro- The Jewish fans of Detroit can In' , gressive Judaism, as a representa• proud of the unapproachable rec- • tine of his group in Ilungary. ord this team has annexed. This Herr Goets's Argument. team which has won its way from Ilea Goetz addressed a cam- the lowest class to the highest can , munication to Dr. Sandor, Le depended upon to show the same ♦ ins receipt of his refusal, in an spirit in professional basketball • attempt to convince the Hunger- that it did in the amateur ranks. / inn leader that his views concern- , The hardware men present the / ins the Liberal Jewish movement opportunity of haying a team that rest on a misconception. liberal can elevate again the Jewish fans • Judaism it:d odes both Liberals and among the leaders of professional Reformers. The number of the basketball ; O Reform Jews in Germany, how - Tool Shop will present the 1 It's Breaking Records Every- ♦ ever, is small. It is not necessar- strongest team it has had since Smith, draws the Lady Hamilton where. Let's Go, Detroit. ilv correct Lo say that Liberal Ju- it was organized in 1920. In . por tsait in the heroic style. • deism is revolutionary in a re- eluded in their lineup will be ligious sense. The Reform Jews Meyer (Susie) Scheeter, Jack know that in Germany there exist Tucker, Al Tenenbaum, Lloyd ancient Jewish traditions. Both Goldstein, Bob Gunn. F.dd Weston, in England and in the United Dave Sachs and Sid Sankorie. Slates, the liberal Jews have not Philip Wines.) Sachs is again exchanged the Sabbath services coaching the team, llov(-ever, for Sunday services. All home games will Le played at even those American Reform con- Danceland, Forest and Woodward even which have Sunday avenues, every Sunday afternoon. trvices now , have a flourishing "I WAS one of the spiritual life. The same is true of DRUGGISTS WILL HEAR I the Reform community in Berlin, I many who, when which, although not numerous is PROMINENT SPEAKERS Working and earning very outstanding in a spiritual Sharply drawn lines of sense. The Aesialapiens, a newly or- good money, forgot to difference exist between the Liber- ganized fraternity of Jewish drug- save for the rainy day als and the Reformers. Liberal , gists, have arranged an interest- ♦ Judaism in Germany, the which comes in nearly \ ins program for their next meet- number of which is far from Re- ins, which is to be held at Web• T. I I ■ FOR CONGRESS ■ •RENEWS HIS ATTACK ON REFORM JUDAISM BOB CLANCY Od' MOTHERS' 0 RE-ELECT Israel 91. Ilertz, wolf known 1)etroit baritone and 111111'1'y Sobi iSt, has accepted as call from II t. • i:.!0 • I HERTZ TO BE CANTOR OF FLINT SYNAGOGUE Organization, Ha'Or, Makes Known Its Purpose. --- -- As a result of a number of con- ferences held within the past few weeks by American and Asiatic A Jews there has been formed a new organization known as Ila'Or ('fh• ! , . Light). From its headquarters in Sea of the Hies building, 425 Lafayette Gable. illi -- - .7 • --- : .- r .. ! Ti Y., street, this association has an- . .,-t.str' nounced fur its purpose the crea- ,:...'„. • • : ---.!”. .. 41' tion of a commission of experts to . Dor _-..a.,_,,,,,,,. make a survey of the conditions of .... ....<2.-" ,"_. the Jewish communities of central ..e•I.,,,,,....,.,,,,.\. fh. and northern Asia with a view to SA 411/11.18' ,— "I. -•••.4 formulating plans for improving . A' 7 ., TIRIIITORY these conditions. 's :-•'-e,.....";',. The Ila'or, which is also known , -"-NI, s-cso. "" .41,1 4 1 ...tar,. as the Oriental Jewish Committee ,- - ,o,...6. .s...a us ; :, of America, has a broad field in which to operate. According to their plans, the most scientific .<'..!.-l''''