,4 i cam Jewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE SEVEN lituVrritorr,friasn(fIRDNicil - CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE TO POLLS It is suggested that you vote for the fifteen (15) candidates listed herein for the House of Representatives (State Legislature) Republican Ticket FIRST DISTRICT At the Pilmar'es September 4 A group of widely known business and professional men and civic leaders has chosen these candidates because it is felt that they are EXCEPTIONALLY WELL QUALIFIED to represent Detroit at Lansing: —JOSEPH C. ARMSTRONG Insurance. Former member of Board of Estimate.. Has served tun terms in the Legislature. DJ valuable awls as mentbs. of Alilitary Affairs and other committees. —JACOB BAUMANN Former Alderman. hfrinber of the teri,lature in 1901. Served as secretory to the As ... ors and Issas Chic/ Deputy in the City Treasurer's othce. —WALTER B. BRADY Real Estate and Brokerage. Served in 1927 Legislature. Infra. doted bill forcing Slate to pay Detroit for the maintenance of .tote prisoners in house of correction. —FRED W. BRISTOW Realtor. Member of the 1923 and 1925 Legislatures, In 1925 member of the Way. and Mean. Committee, where he worked t• hold down Wayne County taxce. —WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL Has *trued taro terms in the Legislature. Authority on laws per- taining to banking. securitie. and commercial matter.. Known m Mt "Watch Dog" of Wayne County. —CHARLES H. CULVER —WILLIAM R. FARRAND He was a member of first Public Real E•tat• and insurance. Lighting Commission. Member .9 the last faro Legislatures. Father of several fire prevention laws. X —CHARLES T. GRAWN President, Crown Realty Co. Nationally known in educational work, having been President of the Central Michigan Normal College for 15 years. —OSCAR C. HULL Attorney. Member of the firm of Ostoby, Robison and Hull. Prominent in affairs of American, Michigan and Detroit Bar Associations. —RICHARD A. MacRAE Real Estate, building and contacting. District Supervisor of elections. —CONRAD J. NETTING President of the Netting Land Co. In fh• last two Legislature.. Valuable as member of committees on general taxation, Michi• son State College and private corporations. J-.-JOHN E. OWEN G I Counsel of Me Maccabees. Nationally known authority insurance law. Z—MILTON R. PALMER Member last four Legislatures. Speaker Pro fen. of /louse 1927. Author of the bill which created the commission to draft Michigan'. new criminal code. E( -BERTRAND R. PORTER Retired banker and attorney. Former member of the Board of Estimate,. [J—HARRY E. WILLIAMS Engineer. President of the Creecent Pun. Co. Formerly builder el independent telephone lines. Veteran of Spanish.American and World wars. Select Two [2] Candidates in addition to the above fifteen [15]. Believing that Detroit should have • legislative delegation ■ t I.ansing fairly representative of all its citisenship and one that will work intelligently and in harmony with legislators Irons other sec• tions of the state for the greater development of our commonwealth as a whole, fifteen (15) candidate. have been endorsed for the primary. The endorser., active business and professional men and civic leaders, have left two places open on the ticket, so that those -itixens who have personal preference., may vote for them and still support those who have been chosen after thorough investigation There are 90 candidates in the field, •nd while the end have no intention of reflecting in any manner on thole not selected, .5 is believed that the candidates herein named are particularly adapted to represent our district at Lansing. Those who endorse the fifteen (15) candidates listed: Milton M. Alexander R. H. Fyfe rederic G. Austin Martin E. Galvin Edwin S. George Waldo A. Avery Joseph P. Glaser Clarence L. Ayres J. B. Baker George J. Glum J. Lee Barrett L. C. Batdorff C. F. Bielnuos, Jr. John N. Bagley Frank W. Blair F. E. Bogart loseph Boyer Philp Breitmeyer David A. Brawn F. T. Duch•rme Georg e L. Earle J. C. Munn C. A. Newcomb, Jr. Frank Newman H. George D. Nutting William J. Gray H. A. O'Dell Henry Otis Louis G. Palmer E. E. Prine C. M. Harmon Frederick J. Hanes Martha L. Ray Harry Raymond Edward J. Hickey Fred Reckling L. B. Huron H. M. Jewett Dr. George V. Brawn Fred Johnson Howard Brown Albert Kahn John A. Brown H. Wm. Klare Henry Butrel F. L. Klingensmith Harve y Campbell Ernest 0. Knight Henry Clemens 'lorry T. Clough Chester M. Culver - Thorne. P. Denahey Frank Diner J. M. Mulkey Guy S. G Richard H. Haifa Douglas Jamieson Veno Sacre A. A. Schools H. B. Seymour Burt R. Shurly David W. Simons Hal. H. Smith 0. L. Smith J. D. Stoddard Julian H. Krolik Chas. F. Kuhn, M.D. Allan A. Templeton A. P. Ternes Harry B. Leinbach George Lilly Percy K. Loud Edward A. Loveley George Treble S. Wells Utley C. B. VanDuaen Paul W. Voorhies Horatio 5, Earle John L. Lovett Albert B. Lowrie W. D. Edenburn Griffith Ogden Ellis Herman Marks Ralph C. McAfee Endicott D. M. Ferry, Jr. Louis J. Flint Catherine R. Foisy 'lauric e W. Fox Harry A. McDonald Tracy W. McGregor Oscar Webber Eugene White John H. McKerchey John eo M. Franklin • W. Frye (Continued from Page One.) LADIES SOCIAL FUND GIVES. PACKAGE PARTY The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund announces that a raffle and pack- age party will be given on Tues- DRUGGISTS BUCK PREFERRED JEWISH TO HAVE DELEGATE NATIONAL MEET FOR CORONER AT --- Tolley J. Fomeranee of 1841 . East Davison will represent the Gels Highest Rating for Acseulapians at the convention of the National Association of Retail Office From Citizens Druggists to be held at San Fran- League. CISCO the week of Sept. 14 to 21. — ,• Mr. Pornerance will also represent The Civic Searchlight, official the Detroit Association of Retail publication of the Detroit Citizens Druggists at this convention, and League, prefers 11r. John D. Buck in this way will represent both the as the candidate for coroner of business( interests and a fraternal Wayne County. group of Detroit druggists. The position of "prefcrred" for Dr. (luck, by the Citizen ,: League, follows the endorsements of many local organizations, including a 'number of Jewish societies. The Veterans of Foreign \Viirs, Amer- ican Legion Posts, Disabled Amer- The third annual picnic of the ican %Voir Veterans and Naval Re- Kvutzah lvrith will be held at Deo serve Posts are among those that Park-Island in Orion, Mich., on end, rAil Dr. Buck. Sunday, Sept. 2. Machines taking Dr. Buck, in addreming Jewish the members to the piclie place groups among them Detroit Lodge will leave Miss E. Kutnik's home, No. al, Knights of Pythias, pointed out. that there is no Jewish county 920 Holbrook, at 10 a. m. sharp physician, and pledged that if An interesting musical pro:trim elect 'I he will strive to have OM' and games have been arranged. who represented the Orthodox Zionist organization at the last session of the Zionist General Council when the Jewish Agency was discussed, were severely criticized for their oppositional stand by Rabbi I.. Ostrowski of Jerusalem. Palestine Jewry, he stated, was dissatisfied with the stand taken by II. Farbstein lit the Berlin ses- Mon who the aewish .Agency was debated. Criticises Le•dero. Rabbi Berlin in reporting on the conditions of the Orthodox Zion- ist organization, lashed the leaders of the local Mizrachi branches for "concentrating un local politics," forgetting that their main pur- pose was the work for Palestine and the inculcation of Orthoolocs ideals. The central office of the organization finds itself in a dn. cult financial position, he stated, urging candidates for election to the World Mizrachi Executive to placed in that oflh.e. He said that snake sure. before accepting their he would leave the choice to the JUDGE GEORGE M. READ posts, that their local organisa- Mainionides Medical Society. tion Si ill secure the part of tho o Dr. Buck had a eheekered career. WINS GREAT SUPPORT budget it undertakes to contribute. • As physician, soldier, son of a Mill- FOR HIS ELECTION MRS. A. KASLE Some difficulty developed when inter, member of many fraternal a question was raised as to organizations, he has taken part in Frt` medical and surgical care whether the sessions were to be day, Oct. 2, at 7 n. m., at Jericho' is number of activities in Michigan. Temple. Tickets are obtainable for crippled children, whose pal - open to the public and press. Born in this state, he attended The delegates from Germany from the chairman, Mrs. Eva Pol- , the public schmols of Detroit and cults cannot atford to pay for treat • and the representatives of the lack, 2940 Chicago boulevard. graduated from the Detroit College mod, adequate mothers' pensions The society extends thanks to of Medicine and Surgery in 1911, and it sympathetic attitude toward youth organizations demanded juvenile delinquents, are among that the sessions be of an execu- Mrs. A. Kasle for the use of her and has practices! medicine here the tenets in the program of Judop. tive nature. The delegates from home for the last affair, which sintt e L - n following his graduation George M. Read, of the Probat• the United States and Poland in- proved a success. and Juvenile Courts, whose candi- , from medical school, he acted as sisted that the sessions be open. health officer of St. Clair Heights dacy for election to succeed himself The proposal for secret sessions has won support throughout the before it WWI annexed to Detroit. was abandoned only after the He was also health officer of Grosse county. members of the praesidium, Cy- sludge Brad ha s been identi6cd Pointe Township. dahah Bubhck and L. I. arbston, with juvenile court work in Wayne Dr. Buck has been a member of (Continued from Page One.) threatened to resign. the Michigan National Guard since County for nearly •20 years, first Get Vote of Confidence. community has ever contributed to 1915. He served on the Mexican as clerk and then rising to his pres- A unanimous vote of confidence its maintenance fund sufficient Border as First Lieutenant, and in ent position as judge. Ile was up- and appreciation for the work money to meet its share of child- the World War as First Lieutenant, pointed to the bench by Governor done during the past year was care cost. It is praiseworthy that Captain and Maior. Ile is now a Fred W. Green, on June 16, last given to the leadership of the Miz- this is the first public appeal for colonel in the Michigan National year, following the death of Judge rachi, Orthodox Zionist Organiiza- funds since 1865, and as we do not Guard, commanding 107th Medical Edgar C. Durfee. In announcing the appointment, Governor Green tion, at its international confer- have funds for capital purposes, Regiment, 32nd Division. ence in session here, following a we feel justified in asking the pub- Dr. Buck's father was the late mid: debate of several days on the re- lie whom we have so generously Rev. William S. Buck, minister of "George M. Read, who has been port of the administration. served to assist us; in our worthy the Presbyterian Church located at connected with the probate court Prior to the vote Rabbi Meyer and very necessary undertaking. as register of the juvenile division Cadillac and Goethe street. Berlin, president of the organiza- Athletic Activities. for 16 years, has had a large part in assisting Judge Henry S. Ilul- tion, answered in detail the criti- The painstaking solicitude of in building the Juvenile Court cism of many delegates declaring the Home's management for the of Wayne County until it has that the Jerusalem headquarters health of its wards is best evidence achieved nation-wide fame. Because had to carry on its work under by the seven-year record. Two days h B" is th e " Cohen difficult conditions, not having re- before the annual meeting in July a of an original poem read by Fred- of Judge Reads experience and moved sufficient assistance and co- boy of time died of cancer and that e rick William Wile, former politi- eminent fitness, I shall tender hint operation on the part of the fed- was the first death to occur among al correspondent located at the the appointment." III'nojs,.I I f erations in the various countries. the average daily population of ational capital, at a recent special . Read came to Michigan when he The Mizrachi World Conference 400 children in seven years. One unctions of the Ir nai I3'rith lodge ended its sessions here early death from a definitely fatal disease n Washington, D. C. The poem was 16 years old and entered the Ile fin- University of Michigan. Thursday morning with the elec- under any condition in over a mil- elebrates the prowess of Andy his preparatory course there, tion of an executive composed of lion child care (lays is indeed a C ohen, famous second basement, Isl." and studied two years in the uni. four members. Those elected record. This has been made possi- ho made his debut in the Na- versity law school and one year in •ere Rabbi Mayer Berlin of jeru- ble through the careful watebing of Tonal League as a member of the the Detroit College of Law. After salem, Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum each child, the daily attenitance of ew York Giants. The closing graduating, he spent two years with of New York, Rabbi J. L. Fishman a physician, two dentists and two tanza is: ii Detroit law tiro and was ad- of Jerusalem, and Daniel Pinkus trained nurses. Our children have ti mitted to the bar. In 1909, he ro- Tim bodi ma hit. It soared atoft. The latter was been subjected to all ailments and of Jerusalem. (Tice,' his appointment to Probate flirted with the sky. charged with hesponsibility for theldiseases common to childhood, but 00 Giants now were in with runs. and Count. Ile is 4.1 years aid. financial and economic affairs of we have been able to properly care victory wan nigh. for them under extremely adverse And how' that night the East Side rang the (organization. • nil Bang •nd danced with Jo), A general council of 48 mem- conditions created by the unwhole- "Street Angel" Opens the F I 15 baseball's newest king was crowned bees was elected, including the fol- some atmosphere of the antiquated —Cohen. the Jewish hoe'. New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. lowing from the United States: Home itself. It's Breaking Records Every- "Our boys and girls have their Gedaliah Bublick, Rabbi Wolf Gold, Baruch Schnur, Rabbi Jacob own athletic teams, scout troops. Checker Cabs Empire 7000 where. Let's Go, Detroit. Levinson, Samuel Wilner, Abet- dramatic and musical clubs, and ham Cohen, !tarry Karp and Rabbi make a creditable showing in all — Cleveland contests in which they Israel ROM' nberg.. compete. They are encouraged to The Budget. A budget to carry un the organ- read and the record for the past e ization's work was adopted, call- year shows more than 900 books a ing fur an expenditure of £31836 month taken from our library. A with an estimated income directly trained librarian assists the chit- from the Mizrachi federation of dren in their selection of books and £29,900. Together with the sub- counsels with them in their read- sidy from the Zionist World Exe- ing. The children attend religious cutive, the budget will amount to services on Friday evening, Satur- £65,000. The conference decided day morning and on all holy days. to enlarge the quotas allocates' to Religious instruction is given for the individual Mizrachi federn- three periods a week. Children are lions which participate in the confirmed at the age of 16. "Nearly every community in the Keren Eretz Israel. The quota for the American federation was set middle west and especially the at £23,000. A delegation consist- larger cities point with pride to ing of prominent Mizrachi leaders graduates of the Orphan Home wiill leave for the United States numbered among their useful and most successful citizens. The gradu- shortly after the high holydays. In a special resolution, the con- ales have attested their apprecia- ference expressed approval of the tion for the Home's care for them stand taken, by the Mizrachi rep- by subscribing nearly $200,000 to resentatives during the recent rev- their Alma Mutter's new building skin of the Ziionist General Coun- fund of $1,600,000. They have ex- cil in Berlin on the question of pressed their own loyalty and af- the Jewish Agency. Simultaue- fection, but further than that they ously a resolution was adopted want the dependent children of to- urging the incoming executive to day and tomorrow to have the same "defend the interests of Ortho- benefits and opportunities for a dox Jewry in the extended Jewish decent chance in life that they Agency. An appeal was made by themselves enjoyed. Eight of the the conference to all factions of graduates of the Home are at pres- Palestine Jewry to disregard the ent members of its boson .' of man- advice of the ultra-Orthodox agernent and for many years the Agudath Israel and to jnin the Home has numbered graduates Keneseth Israel, the official body among its directors. As great as of • the Palestine Jewish Com- is their devotion for the old Home munity, as it will be set up under within whose walls they were the provisions of the recently pro- reared, they realize that to eon. mulgated Palestine Communities tinue in the antiquated sri - ore situated in the center of Cle la ordinance. most vicious neighborhood WOU imperial the health and e en the VARIOUS FACTIONS IN KEHILLAH morals of our wards." Keep Sheriff Wilson's Staff Intact By Voting For Arthur H. Hitchens For Sheriff PICNIC OF KVUTZAH IVRITH ON SUNDAY SHORT TERM To I lold Office from Nov. 15 to Dee. 31 COMPETENT, COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT PRIMARIES SENT. 4. Donated by Jewish Friends LEADER OF I. 0. B. B. LAUDS ORPHAN HOME _kJ VOTE FOR "COHEN AT THE BAT" hest Doan of the Way. County delegation, having served six terms in the Legislators. Member of the committee on city corpora. bone. Has defeated numerous bill. tr.at were de, '1 t^, Way. County. Noted as a parliament,- n. on MIZRACHI VICTORY SEEN BY LEADERS Henry Walters Joseph V. Walker M. J. Murphy Arthur T. Waterfall Wm. M. MacLachl•n Mark A. Wilson Frank J. Willette Albert Meyer Henry Wiseman William E. Mettler Pierce E. Wright John Miller , CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE TO POLLS ROBERT F. GALEN F OR County Treasurer Republican Candidate PRIMARIES SEPT. 4. 1928 BIALYSTOK BIALYSTOK. — (J. T. A.) — Nearly all factions active in Jew- GALEN IS CANDIDATE ish life will be represented in the FOR WAYNE TREASURER democratic Kehillah. The Zionists, the Agudath Is- Robert F. Galen, Republican rael, the artisans, the Bund, Jew- candidate' for treasurer of Wayne ish labor party and a group of County, was born in Michigan 50 united synagogue's elmted three years ago and lived here all his life. resentatives each; a group of mer- Mr. Galen was clerk in Judge synagogues, the association of Jew- Dingeman's court. Ile is a credo- representatives - each; pro-Zionist ate of the University of Detroit ish house owners, elis•tell two rep- and his experience in the field of chants, Democrats and the Miz- public service are varied and many. rachi elected one reptesentative and they have won for him the sup- each. port of many communal leaders. Mr. Galen has been in the florist business for the past seven years. being the head of Galen's Flower Shop located at 11029 to 11041 Kercheval avenue. Mr. Galen announced that it .)s his intention to put the treasurer's office on a business basis. He de. dares that he would be opposed to hiring relatives in the County Treasurer's suffice, or to have a flower fund. Joseph A. Walsh, former coun- cilman, withdrew from the race in Mr. Galen's favor. In a statement, Mr. Galen said . "I will resign in six months if I do not end the present chaos in the treasurer's office and hying it the county ctohuan: h t yi , t,si o i,raikpar ‘ 4.. , i hcf esee7 fae nwri RAY HUDGINS BUICK GARAGE as Freiwald has. I do not AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE payroll, have that many relatives." Day and Night Service 24 Hours "Itulck Mechanic. for Buick Automobiles" Minor a. wen as Nato, Repairs Promptly Attended To Place Monument for Late Nathan Goodman. Mrs. Sarah Goodman of 12677 Maximum Service and Tow Roselawn announces that a monu- $3.00 Charg• ment will he placed on the grave of Minimum Service and Toss her late departed husband, Nathan $1.00 Charge Goodman, who died Nov. 9, 1927. The monument will he placed at 2 p. m. Sunday. Sept. 9, at the Chesed shel Emess Cemetery on o Proprietor 41 Clairmount Ave. Empire 0732 Gratiot avenue. R. F. MAYOTTE JAMES CHENOT (Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney) FOR PROSECUTOR INDORSED B1 SIDNEY ALEXANDER A. C. LAPPIN MAURICE L. CAPLAN FRED M. BUTZEL A. BROWN •ABRAM W. SEMPLINER NAT SHAPIRO ADOLPH FINSTERWALD BENNY FRIEDMAN DAVID DR. CHARLES A. SMITH Primaries Tuesday, Sept. 4 Paid for by Jewish friends HENRY M. BUTZEL DAVID W. SIMONS ALVIN D. IIERSCH