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November 01, 1929 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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BEWARE

of the

FAKE TAX
COLLECTOR

For the past several months one or more
persons have adopted the practice of rep-
resenting themselves as Tax Collectors,
mulcting unwary people to the extent of
thousands of dollars.

This is to serve notice that the City of
Detroit employs no collectors on real es-
tate taxes.

The description of one of the fake tax
collectors is that of a man between 45 and
50 years of age, with light gray hair, of
slight build and medium height.

If thus approached, call the police or
ask the person in question to return later
at a definite hour. Then inform the City
Treasurer's Office at Randolph 7961 and
your case will have immediate attention.

CHARLES L. WILLIAMS

City Treasurer

Re-Elect

(Continued from Page One)
Bay, piano; Serge Kotlorsky, first
violin; Victor Bay, second violin;
Elias 1.ifshey, viola; Ntioum Ben-
ditzky, cello; Guy D'Isere, clari-
net and Joseph Yasser, organ.
The program for Nov. 3 is a fol-
lows:

Introduction...Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen
Hebrew Sketches (Alexander Kreines)
Ensemble
Address
David N. hfortessohn
Address
Dr. Nathan Krems
Solo. The Boatman (Milner)
Dane, l.itt le Girl Dance, I M ilner)
Anna Meitchik. Contralto
Address
Dr David deSola Pool
Address
Dr. Elias Margolis
Violin Solo, Volochol (L'Vov)
Hebrew Dance (Achron)
Serge Kot 101,4
Address
Sol
SOI M. Stroock
M
le•I Selection,
111.'Dal (Samins
sky 1.11nralcal Selection, Torch of
Israel lAchron)
Ensemble and Quartet.

YIDDISH SCHOOLS
IN $25 I 000 DRIVE

$3,200 Raised at Theater
Performance; Banquet
Opens Campaign

Encouraging reports are given
by the Jewish People's Schools on
the work of the first week of the
campaign for $25,000 towards the
upkeep of the institution.

HOW ANTI-SEMITISM IS FOUGHT IN
RUMANIA

11th



(Continued from Preceding Page) would be teaching in concord, the
foundation of a society for Social
scholars and clergy, were ascer- Peace—these are the means Which
tained and published. On the inter- are to prepare a friendly, brother-
vention of the Union of Rumanian ly life with Rumanian Societ • and
Jews, the Patriarch called on his the Rumanian people. Hand in
clergy in a circular, to discontinue hand with it there is to proceed a
their membership of the anti-Seta- campaign of enlightment, whereby
Ow Party and to abstain from anti- the Jewish population is to be in-
Semitic propaganda, both in the ec- structed regarding its own true in-
elesiastical and in the political terests, and the non-Jewish popu-
sphere. Various political agree- lotion regarding the dangerous and
roods with the governing parties confusing tendencies which are be-
had the object of forestalling fric- ing disseminated by irresponsible
lion and paving the way for bet- persons.
ter mutual understanding.
(Copyright. 1529, J. 1'. A.)

Clean

inside
as well
as
outside

Harry Levine and Max Nose-
boom - are joint chairmen of the
$25,000 drive.
The campaign officially opened
The guiding lines for the future
at a banquet Sunday evening at lie in two main activities to ensure
When a garment is Forest cleaned it is
the Children's Theater of the the gradual disappearance of anti-
school at 539 Kenilworth. At a Seinitism—namely, positive work
really cleaned and you will not find any
Jewry and defensive action
soil in the cuffs, linings or any of the hid-
The National Broadcasting Com-
outside.
In
the
internal
life
of
pany has offered the use of its fa-
den places where dirt usually accumulates.
(Continued from Page One.)
Jewry a number of existing de-
cilities gratis to the Jewish people
Let Forest be your valet and you will al-
fects, which rise to unfriendly gone out to every city and every
to broadcast an inspirational and
ways be well groomed.
criticism, must be eradicated. Mis- hamlet for mum and women.
educational program every Sun-
takes,
once
committtal,
should
be
The latest organization to pledge
day afternoon front 3 to 4 o'clock.
avoided in future. The cultural its support in behalf of the Roll
The time thus offered if it had to
Forearm expe•is are unexcelled in restoring fare like new
and benevolent institutions of the Call is Hadassah, which has a mem
be paid for, would cost at least
C
-
nioniunity are to be developed and
bership of .10,000 women in every
several hundred thousand dollars
11 year.
adminstered. The basis of part of the country.
,•
Jewry's economic existanve in Itu-
So large was the respraise from
It is the purpose of this general)
mania is to he transformed. The various Jewish organizations, in
committee to which this most gen-
' Jews must enter all constructive reply to the invitation of the Zion-
erous offer has been made by the
occupations, especially handicrafts ist Organization that they co-oper-
National Broadcasting Company, to
533'54,7 FOREST AVE E
and agriculture. The young go- ate, that it has been decided to
use this time by the presentation!
I dent class is to redeye a basis for make the enrollment. fee II so that
of programs which will be sources
its future, through adequate en- it will be possible for every single
of interest both to Jew and non-
do•ments. The Jewish masses, Jew and Jewess in America to par-
Jew The hour will be dedicated to
! who are not yet sufficiently prepar- ticipate in this mass demonstration
the task of enriching human life
ed for political manifestations are of Jewish support of Palestine.
and increasing human happiness.
to he enlightened politically. In a statement issued to the Ha-
Controversy and propaganda will
have no place on these programs.
' Thepresupposition to an effective dassah chanters throughout the
Any Light 4 or 6-Cylinder Car Simonized s . • $6.00
It is expected that the religious
struggle against anti-Semitism, is country urging them to give full
and cultural values in the Jewish
Any Heavy 6 or 8-Cylinder Car Simonized - • - $9.00
' the concurrent fight against hyper- eo-operation to the Roll Call, Mrs.
• life of the past and present will be
nationalism amongst the Jews. Jew- Robert Szold, acting president,
We Also Do Painting, Fender Bumping, Polishing and
i i sh nationalism can never be an pointed out that "the enrollment of
brought out and wit contribute to
Alemiting
HARRY LEVINE
the pattern of American civilize-
'a ntidote to anti-Semitism. The en- thousands of persons is a niore pa-
SEE
THE FINEST AUTO WASH SYSTEM IN DETROIT
tion.
emor to understand the want tent force for molding public opin-
Wash Your Car, 9-Minute Service. • • . 95c
benefit theater performance at a ed the needs of the masses of the ion and policy than any number of
Littman's Peoples Theater, $3,200 R unmnian people, the establishment words."
FAILURE OF JEWS TO
was onat ed in resse
on Ato an a p - , f people's universities,
i
at which
ii
i
100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave.
WRITE WILLS LOSS TO
peal d by I. Finkelstepin.
profit o f ' Christian and Jewish professors , Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
We Are Open Day and Night In Sore. You
JEWISH INSTITUTIONS $500 was made on the perform-,
ance.
1 A fine spirit was displayed at
(Continued from Page One,)
fah
denthusiasm o
prepare wills. Young men wait the
rke anq
he • ureets, pon
asiti• ofworkers
to note the rise or fall of their for- the
cause of the schools.
hools. The eve-
tunes. Newly married men await
; the
the growth of their families. Older
r men seek to ascertain the stand-,
ings of their different children,
, await the marriages of their
, daughters, watch the businesses of
their sons. They wait needlessly
—and often they are too late—to
show in writing how they desire
the things they have accumulated
to be divided. They fail to realize
the nature of a will. It can be
made in the strictest terms today,
and tomorrow it can be changed
at the will or whim of the testa-
tor. It takes effect only as of the
I date of death. It binds only until
one prepares another will, but it
secures the maker until that later
one is made.
"Either because they have
failed to realize the importance of
!the thing or because they have
Judge Bowles Campaign is
been fearful lest they be accused
: of dictating, Jewish charitable in
based on a Progressive, Con-
stitutions have been comparatively
structive platform.
lax in pointing out the wisdom of
will-making and the need of 118111-
His leading planks are:
MAX
NUSSBAUM
ing Jewish charities in wills," said
Mr. August. "Other faiths, nota-• sing was opened by A. Komoroff,
Re-organization of the police
bly the Roman Catholic faith, have who introduced H.
department. with the aim of
• ineberg as
benefited in excellent fashion by
chairman. Although no appeal was
wiping out major crime in
'the bequests of their adherents.
made for funds, many voluntary
Detroit.
The Jew, at heart the most char- contributions were made.
ity-loving of men, has failed to 1
Elimination of blind pigs, es
Mr. NVineberg appealed to those.
systematically emphasize the int..
present to make the drive a sue-
pecially in the vicinity of
portance of this matter."
ems. Mr. Finkelstein read a num-
schools.
ber of humorous limericks about
The Tragedy of Palestine those active in the schools. Mrs.
Elevated streets for automo-
Wesley, Mrs. Komoroff, B. Litvin,
biles instead of subways, to
(Continued from Preceding Page) It. Medoff, W. Sandler, M. Holtz-
solve
our transportation
! of as warned against the peril al man, L. Lesser, M. Factor and
problem.
the dubious British-Arab-Jewish Mrs. Finkelstein spoke and told of
relations, our warnings should the influence of the school on the
Sane method of enforcing
have been taken to heart, instead lives of the children and them-
traffic rules.
if bitter terms being applied to selves. S. Bercovich, the director
'them that gave the warnings. In of the schools, spoke of the ideals
Reduction of city expenses,
every respect we have acted in and aims of the organization. Mr.'
as the best means of reduc-
obedience to law, we have violated Weinberg was presented with the,
ing taxes.
A no British ordinances, we have! Yiddish translation of the Bible by
hurt no Arab man, woman or child. Yehoash in appreciation for his
Energetic steps to end th e
That the world-wide interest of • efforts in behalf of the theater
city's sewage disposal prob
Jews COWS late, even too late, is benefit performance.
lam.
shown by the grotesque circum-
Artists who contributed the
stances that America provides for musical program were Ida Divin-
Providing a city architect,
, emergency relief half as much as off, IL Ii Cohen, Ben Silverstein
.
thereby saving heavy sums
has ever been given in a year for J. Newman, Ida Silverstein, Mold-
spent in fees.
Palestine upbuilding...
In other owsky brothers and M. Pomerants.
, words, Arab hurt to ti ll Jew has
The high school
Providing a city appraiser
• dictated the policy of the largest tri
b
uted $35 towards the campaign
and thereby saving huge
' number of American Jews.
fund. Contributions made during
sums paid private individ-
And what we Jews ought to do the theater performance follow:
' in the future too is clear to us, as $20 Oeach: B. Goldberg, M.
uals for appraisals in con-
I shall point out when we meet Holtzman, B. Litvin, W. Sandler, I.
demnation cases.
again. We ask no vengeance or Finkelstein.
reprisal of the British govern-
Co-ordination of city and
$100 each: II. Blank, B. Gold-
ment, or anything more than the man, Ilimmelstein Brothers,
county airport projects.
end of the reign of hindrance and. Wineberg, M. Kaftulin, C. Corp.
New city hall on the site of
the beginning of the regime of fa- Rosenshine, M. I.etvin, R. 'Medoff.
cilitation of the establishment of
present one.
$120: I. Kessler.
the Jewish homeland. The last
$50 each: Litman, Spector, Fun,
Joint Board of Education
thing in the world that Jews de-, Zukerman, Korobeinick, Reader,
and Library C o mmission
sire to do is to hold their place in' Sklar, Rozov, M. Lester, N. Rosen-j
building on the site of the
Palestine through the power of shine, Dr. Lipkin, L. Small, Gor-
British bayonets. The first thing heir).
old library at Gratiot and
in the world that we Jews have the
$30 each: Gonick, M. Dombey,
Library avenues.
right to demand is that, instead of Dr. Whitehorn, Mr. Wesley.
seeming neutrality on the part of
The building of an athletic
A25 each: Isman, Dolinsky, 1.
the Palestine government, neutral- Harz. Teigel, L. Lasser, D. Sand-
stadium at Northwestern
ity which suffers Arabs to arm ler, H.
Singor, W. Salmon, II.
High
School.
while disarming Jews, there shall Figot, 13. Kopitonsky, Dotsh,
A.
he even-handed justice and a real Snyder, Gorman Bros., H. Gandz.
Co-operation to obtain the
effort to translate the terms of the
St. Lawrence Water-way
$15 each Mrs. Don.
British mandate into reality.
$12 each: H. Burnstein, Gorodon,
and make Detroit a sea port.
The lam•ntable truth is that up IS' •
Greenberg, E: Weinstein,
A new deal in city affairs,
to this time we have suffered all Kratz, Rubin, Shumuler,
the hurt that could be suffered by
to wipe out bungling, shift-
$10 each
II. Ostrow, Dr.
those upon whom the seeming Ginsberg, Dr. Glosman, Mrs.
less and wasteful ineffici-
benefits of the mandate were con-, Banish, S. Beckerman, Goroff.
ency.
ferred, wh'! ,
• in truth we have en-. Weinstein, Mrs. Sokolov.
joyed a minimum of its real bone-
To return responsibility for
$5
e
a
ch
:
Venkovitch,
Mrs
fits.
What brought about the z o
renken.
our city government to the
tragedy of Palestine is not British
Mayor.
policy, but the lack of British pol-
icy or, to be more accurate, the Things You
Ought
to
Know
, lack of a policy in Palestine in ac-!
.cordance with the terms of the why We
Are Able to Blow Out a
mandatory government, not the
Candle.
firmness of the Balfour Declara-
by the flood of false and ma-
ion but the infirmity of its execu-
A candle burns when it
licious attacks on Judge Bowles
tion in Palestine. lighted because the wick heats the
in the closing day. of the cam-
wax sufficiently to change it int.
paign. Frantic attempts by the
gases, which mix with the oxygen
lowest kind of political "work.
in the air and produce fire in the
era" to spread slander by whis•
form of light. A candle cannot
per. and by a deluge of dodgers
be lighted instantaneously. The
from irresponsible sources, dem-
lighted match must be held to the
on only an effort to drag
wick until the wax begins to melt
this campaign into the gutter.
and change ino gas.
While the
Charles Bowles' public record
wax remains hot enough to melt
and private life show him
and change to gas, the candle. or
clearly to the Detroit electorate
rather the wick, will burn. But,
a. • man who is fair, square,
once a break occurs in the continu-
impartial, unprejudiced and
ous process of changing wax to
with the best interests of his
gas, our light vanishes. In blow-
city his only consideration.
ing at a lighted candle, we separate
Don't let lying propaganda
the gases which feed the flame
infl
your vote.
from the wick, and so the go ,
Quality Work at
ceases to flow from the wax t,
Reasonable Prices
taper and our light goes out. Learn
to know Mural and there is a
Charles Bowles' candidacy has the endorsement of any thousands
of Detroit's men and women, among them the following:
great cigarette satisfaction in
DR. BENJAMIN F. FREEMAN
store for you. Murad is the excep-
LOUIS ROTH
4332 Horatio Ave.
J. D. ABRAM
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tional cigarette for the smoker
WILLIAM KAUFMAN
BENJ. Z. GOLDBEG
H. P. WELLER
who feels he is entitled to the bet-
N. S. SHAPERO
SAMUEL REISS
(Donated)
MORTINlER J. LISS
ter things in life.
E. I. KAUFMAN
DR. 13, FRIEDLAENDER
JOS. B. BECKSTEIN

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JOHN H. CUMMINGS

Constable of the Sixth Ward

Is one of our best officers and we
recommend his re-election. He has well
earned it by meritorious service.

Arthur E. Gordon
Ralph W. Liddy
James M. Jeffries
John F. McKinley

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JUDGES COMMON PLEAS COURT

Detroit Demands a New Deal!

For a Clean City Administration
Choose a Mayor of Clean Character

Charles Bowles

Progressive Platform

The Man of
the Hour

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LOngfellow 2060

For the past five years
this city has been under
practically the same ad-
ministration. Two years
ago it threw out one mayor
to try another. Merely to
trade back now means a
•continuation of the old
deal.

Vote for
a New
Deal

Elect

Don't Be Fooled

MANHATTAN
LAUNDRY

In his three years of outstanding
service on the bench of the Record.
er's Court the people of Detroit
came to know Judge Charles
Bowles, the man. The same qual-
ities that made him a good judge
will make him a good mayor.
His record on the bench showed
him to be fair and square with all
who came before him. He handled
his work in able and vigorous man-
ner. , He impressed people of all
classes and conditions in life with
his forceful character, legal ability
and impartial handling of court
work.
He showed his keen interest in
the welfare of the city and his fear-
less qualities of public service when
he stepped out in the open and
fought the twenty-million-dollar
"civic center" project. He was the
only public official in Detroit with
the courage to do this.
He again came out in the open
and fought the hundred-million-
dollar subway project. The peo-
ple rejected that as well as the civic
center plan and are more glad to-
day of having done so than they
were at the time.
Many thousands of Detroit men
and women who did not know the
sterling qualities of Charles Bowles
when he first ascended the bench,
now are numbered among his
staunchest admirers.
For Detroit's good they are sup-
porting him now in his candidacy
for mayor of the city.

Charles Bowles

A Dynamic Mayor for a Dynamic City

Judge Bowles is a man of action and independence,
unhampered by political entanglements, unbiased and un-
afraid. He will give Detroit the forward-looking, fair,
energetic administration of its executive office which its
progress calls for.

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