Amelkait ,fewish PerMeal eater CL/TON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 T ffsPerRonvonsn itttosicu3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII B'NAI MOSHE NOTES RETAIN High Holiday Services: Services during the nigh Holy MANAGES B'NAI B'RITH WORK AT MAYO CLINIC Miss Gertrude S. Silverman is Days will b e held in the synagogue the social service worker in charge with Rabbi Moses Fischer occupy- e. 3 CANDIDATES FOR CAN A JEW GOVERN? GOVERNOR AT OPEN MEETING OF PISGAH (Continued from Preceding Page.) iral ■ ••• ■■ ••• ■ .... And in case this selection should not prove acceptable, the alterna- rt o jna is noontahsv. i l evei, reticenTrIr gli who was in command of the Aus- tralian forces on the Western front in the latter part of the war. It would indeed be a strik- ing exemplification of the Jew's ability not only to suffer but also to rule if at one and the same time the viceroyalty of India and the governor-generalship of Australia were in Jewish hands. thoetriant. MO. J. T. Al Your Children's Fall clothes should be cleaned now command over those of another of the Wnai IVrith work at the Meeting to B• Held at Dexter race. ing the pulpit and Cantor A. A. Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Founda- Center Wednesday Evening. It is t h .• Rosenfeld officiating during the far-fetched to argue that because services. Tickets for seats are In order to assure personal pres- ancient Palestine, over 2,01)0 years now on sale in the office of the ence of Attorney-General Wilber ago, was riven by fraternal dissen- C Send Them synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence M. Brucker, former Governor Alex sion, therefore a modern descend- (Lawrence avenue entrance) from J. Groesbeck and Judge Edward J. ant of Israel is incapable of gov- to Forest 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. every day, in- Jeffries, candidates for governor erning a country. If there were cluding Sundays. Reservations at the approaching primaries, the any validity at all in such an argu- may be made by telephoning Eu- date of the meeting of Pisgah nient, then there would hardly be clid 6818. Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. 11, at which a single nation today capable of General Meeting: they are to appear, has been ruling itself. Were there not civil GROESBECK'S ELECTION The congregation will hold a changed to Wednesday, Sept. 3, at wars once upon a time in England, URGED BY N. M. SNIDER 8:30 p. m. general meeting on Sunday, Sept. in Germany, in Italy, and in Amer- 7, at 2 p. m. , in the assembly hall, Henry Siegel, well known violin- ica? All those wars were much "If the Jewish people of Detroit ist of the Curtis Institute of Music more recent than the conflicts in at which time there will be the first nomination of officers for the of Philadelphia, will render classi- ancient Judea, and if the Wars of ; favor a continuance of the most ensuing term. cal selections. extravagant and wasteful admin- the Roses or the Thirty Years' The meeting will take place at War have not incapacitated the istration ever conceived in the his- Hebrew School: Dexter Center, Dexter boulevard tory of the State of Michigan, the The new term for the Hebrew modern Englishman or the modern at Lawrence avenue, and a capacity • School will open Tuesday, Sept. 2, Children at school require seasonable clothing ready German from directing the affairs man to vote for, for Governor, is attendance is expected. Members, anyone but Alex J. Groesbeck; at 4 p. iii. Rev. Joseph Loewy will for wear at a moment's notice. They can not stand of his country, then it is absurd to their wives and friends are invited suggest that the schisms in ancient however, however, if they are for the ter- again be in charge, under the per- weather's changes like grownups. Have their fall clothes to meet the gubernatorial candi- sonal supervision of Rabbi Fischer. ready now. Send them to Forest Cleaners and worry no Lrael must disqualify the Jew of mination of waste and reduced tax- dates. noire. You will be amazed how new and fresh they'll Children who desire to enroll in today from exercising any adminis- ation, the only man to vote for is the school may do so at that time. look— and the charge is SO reasonable! trative ability either in his own Alex J. Groesbeck." 0,11 ' This is the manner in which ancestral country or in any other. You Can Depend on Forest Nornmn M. Snider, Jewish attor- Jewish Welfare Federation MISS GERTRUDE As for the argument that the SILVERMAN ney, sums up the situation in the Jew, as the member of an op- Flower Fund. race for governorship. pressed race, is handicapped by an Lion at Rochester, Minn. This Z inferiority complex and is there- service is maintained by the B'nai . Contributions to the flower fund fore unable to display qualities of SCANNING THE HORIZON Irrith to interpret the ease of the of the Jewish Welfare Federation ridership, that may be true of Jewish patient to the physician and A have horn received in memory of FOREST AVE E Jews who are still suffering from, (Continued from Preceding Page) Henry N. Weinstein from Mr. and in turn to interpret the physician's • some form of persecution, but not diagnosis to the patient. While it Mrs. A. 81. Jordan and Mr. and • is impossible for 11'nai !Frith to of those who have long enjoyed a gentleman and anyone insulting , Mrs. Saul Co pin; in • the blessings of civil and political me is no gentleman." Sigmund Haas from Mrs. Flora act as a relief-giving agency, Miss Chapter 93: ;utility. If Poland or Rumania • !Silverman co-ordinates the work of meeting A of Adolph Freund thadman and Mr. and Mrs. Will- for example, had colonies of their THE WARNER RAINBOW iam A. Fixel; in memory of Mrs. the C social service department of the' hapter 03 was held at the Cen- own, it would be difficult to con- clinic itself with the home l The clouds seem to be lifting rgani. ter Aug. 20. Delegates have re- Rose Lippman from Mrs. A. Ginz- LN LI MI I LI I \I I 1 LI Ilalp for turned from the Oakland, Cal., ceive of a Polish or Rumanian Jew over Warner Brothers. According n Primaries Sept. 9. Republican. 'erg; in memory of Mrs. Ralph zations which are responsible their patients. convention. A dance will be given being appointed to administer to one street report, banking ne- Mayer from Harold and Alma Red- them, for the disabilities and the gotiations have resulted in the as- Inserted by a Jewish Friend I by the council jointly with Phi field. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finster- Beta Epsilon fraternity at the Ma- indignities to which a Jew in those surance of their retention of the Michigan Theater. wald, Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mr. Fa sonic Temple on Oct. " Yom countries is still subjected are so control of the movie enterprise for Ind Mrs. S. T. (Abort, Mrs. S. JUDGE MAURICE H. The embattled lovers who 1 'Kippur night. Sol Galitzky of strong that it would be impossible at least five years longer. Heyman and Mr. and 'Mrs. William stormed their way through "The I Chapter 63 is recovering from ill- for him to command the instinc-1 Meanwhile, the policy of re- A. Fixel. Gy re sect p ; Laughing Lady" and "Charming ness after an operation. The boy, !p and obedi ence for his t renchment is holding full sway., Sinners" are seen again in another had an outing at Cass Lake Sun-I subord in ates which are essential to T his week, all employees received MODERN DELICATESSEN dramatic thunderbolt—"Anybody's day, a successful governorship. But in a letter from Harry Warner noti- HUNTING7ON INN 11612 Dealer Boulevard Woman" now at the Michigan The-I Western Europe, as in America, f ping them "to pay more attention Woodward at liinen•Mile or Your Parties ater. Jews have acquired for themselves t o business and less to pleasure." - - Re resentatives — of Mir r such equalit y in the Which seems to mean that there RS have no will be less playing of golf among Yeshiva Thank Detroit difficulty in exercising and enforc. t hose in the higher salaried classes. Jews for Their Aid. ing authority in any position to which they may attain. MR. SARNOFF SPEAKING— Rabbis E. L. Resler of London, • What will happen when radio Jews Who Governed. England, and B. L. (7hayet of Li- WAYNE COUNTY Was Disraeli, although not only 1' , ends the movies into the homes? ban, Latvia, who left Detroit this . (ere is David Sarnoff's prediction, a Jew by race but a man of ex- week following a three weeks' can , travagantly exotic manners, pre- ;Inch offers sonic pabulum for ,1'11 sass in behalf of the Mirrer Yeshi- ta•nted from becoming a powerful ` bought. ea, expressed thanks to Detroit prime minister? Or was Luigi Luz- "The home screen will open 1 !Jews for the aid extended them. zatti, even though a Jew by re- a ;any new phases in the develop- I F P rimar iesSept . 9 Republican. Inserted by a Jewish Friend. Rabbis Resler and Chayet es- ligion as well as by race, prevent- ent of the talking picture art. pecialty thanked the local rabbis ed from becoming one of hrough the home screen the mo- e&w.... I for their efforts in behalf of the wisest premiers? Or, to take a , on picture will find its great op- esinva; A. heidan and his fam- case from far-off New Zealand, P ortunity to justify the edura- ily who were all of great assistance was Sir Julius Vogel restrained in ti onal and cultural destiny of the to them; Harry Greenberg, Isa- any way by his Jewish origin from a rt. In the home the talking film dore and Wolf Cohen, Harry So- becoming that dominion's most , ill be able to select its audience w sensky and others. creative and constructive prime " 1 key its message to higher stand- rds of appreciation and to meet 1 minister? And if Jews can make cultural requirements of spe-; premiers, why should 1 he , Halevy•Hazomir Outing Big successful they not make efficient colonial c ' tic groups rather than of multi- to des." Success. governors? The p()Ado n of pre- 1 enn, (1. , powers, IN A LINE OR TWO The outing of the Halevy-llazo_ for he is essentially self-made, and Al Jolson has been offered the mir Choral Society at Belle Isle has to assert his authority over will appreciate your vote for WE HAVE A star role by Earl Carroll in his pro- WE WILL Sunday, Aug. 24, was a tremen. rival ministers, whilst the colonial jected personalities at salary of dons success, due to the efforts of governor owes his appointment to WIDE SELECTION ACCEPT ANY 021,000 per week. the committee, which consisted of a premier and need not fight to re- Irving Berlin is writing, a cam- OF GUARANTEED ' Mrs. Anna Warren, miss Mollie lain it for the allotted period. MAKE OF CAR paign song for Heywood Broun, Grant and Mrs. Sarah Alterman. Moreover, a milit columnist who has been nominated USED CARS IN TRADE The success exceeded all expecta- mends even more unquestioning tions, thanks to Miss Grant, who obedience than the head of a cab- on Socialist ticket for Congress. FOR SALE tii..,_ Kid Berg and Al Singer, both , acted as athletic director in charge inet, and the armies of modern of all games. Europe have had scores of Jewish Jewish prize fighters, are said to so cordially hate one another that generals—in l'rizes were awarded to Edith France, Austria and when Berg saw Singer recently Caplan and Alexander hlogil, win- Italy. eating borsht, he announced that nets in the races of boys and girls It is, therefore, absurd to sug- Painting Collision between five and eight years of gest that a Jew, simply because he henceforth he would have nothing to do with it. age. George Mogil won the price is a Jew, is unlikely to make a SUC-' PHONES and II. L. Mencken predicts that and rhf ui l d (gait:: in the race of boys eight to 13 such ye earrneo rn o tr n i cteerroty . .i n eTd h iant George Jean Nathan (who is Jew- Four Blocks North of Harper 'years old. Rebecca Katzman, Welding ish) will shortly follow his foot- Bumping . Australia, Mrs. Rose Schacter, Gerald Schac- enjoyed steps and middle-aisle it. ter, Pearl Shiel, Mrs. Sarah Alter- perfect w here equality, ie havies always The American Jewish Congress _ _. man, Joshda Joyrich, Morris Levin, by the fact that the Australian — z=. A A a Complete Automotive Garage Largest Service Station in will hold its next convention in 1 Ruth Greenblat and Irving Schach =AV Schach - prim minister, bnex ao i of that A =AV anxious t t het Washington in October. Service at All Flours Detroit the next i igovernor-general ; ter were adult prize winners.. t s.A 'h i, oouli d a Jacob Leichtman, New York 1 com monwealth The next meeting of the execu-emx t tive committee will be at the home of ustralia, has recommended Sir banker and philanthropist, is back' in Europe visiting his old home, of Nathan Bennish, 13132 Lin- Isaac Isaacs—the son of a poor sod in Austria. ROCHESTER at DEXTER Garfield 6498 wood, Tuesday evening. Russo-Jewish tailor—for the office. (Copyright, 11 , 30, J. T. A.) Judge Lester S. MOLL as 4+ , 4 3 CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR EST CLEANERS 1 6, DYERS WAYNE COUNTY 533.547 COlurnbia 4-200 ABLE— KIND —COURTEOUS 0.■■■■■■■■ •■■ ■■■ ■■ ■■ ■ RETAIN 11 1 McMAHON1 DINE AND DANCE Circuit Judge Doctor, Lawyer or Salesman 0 No matter what your profession or occupation may be, if you want quick and economized transportation, then your next car should be a Ford. Easy to drive, easy to park and inexpensive to operate, the new Ford offers you the ideal method of "getting around." Phone for a demonstration. No obligation. ,/ Capable- Impartial $15 ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■4 HARRY I. Ginsberg Motor Sales DINGEMAN COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER /011eei SALES AND SERVICE 8832-46 VAN DYKE WHITTIER 8020-8021 AAA 4 AAAs..AAA =AAA AAA E.. AAA a AAA DEXTER-ROCHESTER Garage IK.g1;1!IELRE LAIT,NVEIK?feFiG CIRCUIT COURT SEAT Oscar A. Riopelle, candidate for nomination as judge of the circuit court, at the primaries, Sept. sponsored and was instrumental in ?-1 . READ! What David W. Simons 7= - - 7 Says About ALLEN W. KENT DAVID W. SIMONS Real Estate and Investments 1201 Majestic Building DETROIT, MICR. A u 20, MO. Mr. Allen W. Kent, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, -5 - Detroit, Mich. OSCAR A. RIOPELLE Michigan's Greatest Outdoor Event Thundering herds ... hard-riding, color. over the West, both cowboys and cow- ful cowboys ... picturesque Indians ... girls, will fight it out during Fair Week thrills ... excitement . comedy ... for cash prizes and national honors. Don't miss this opportunity! See this thrilling, exciting, mammoth, colorful pageantry of Western life. Every minute is crammed full of thrills and en - gement. It is fast and furious ac. tion from start to finish. Michigan's Second genuine Western Stampede is a real Western thriller. Don't fail to see it. You'll enjoy every minute of it, but cony early in order to get good seats. And it is all part of the 81st Michigan State Fair. breath-taking, suspense-filled moments — that is Michigan's Second genuine Western Stampede which swings into action every afternoon and evening dun ing the 81st Michigan State Fair. Once again the people of Michigan have an opportunity to see these daring and courageous cowboys and cowgirls corn. peting in thrilling and exciting Western sports. Champion ropers and riders from all glsr MICHIGAN STATE MIR AUGUST 31 TO SEPTEMBER 6 • • • DETROIT Seven Colorful Days and Nights k - =AAA= AAA AAA= AAA F-AAAS AAA E AAA` 0 0 Dear Sir: passing the Kosher Pure Food Law while he was a member of the state 'El senate from 1921 to 1925. The passing of the Kosher Pure Food Law affected a large part of the Jewish people in Michigan and particularly Detroit. It compels Kosher packing houses to adhere strictly to the ancient Jewish Or- =- thodnx laws in regard to the prep- aration of meat. Until this hill was introduced many of the Kosh- er packing houses were not follow- ing the Old Testament rules. Mr. Riopelle has at all times lent his aid in the prosecution of those who sought to evade the Kosher =- _ meat law. In this fearful crisis of crime the thoughtful people of Wayne County are looking to you as the l'rosecuting Attorney they need. Two undisputed facts stand out in the public mind. First, your wondeeful record of courage and ability, proven beyond question hundreds of times by your convictions of dangerous criminals. Second, the feverish effort of the criminal element to defeat you. They fear you, Mr. Kent, and well they may by past experience. Wayne County indeed needs you, the time-tried and tested man of the hour. Wishing you success. Respectfully E. While he was a state senator, Mr. Riopelle was instrumental in seeing that officials of the Michigan State penal institutions at Jack- son and Marquette operated the I prisons with full observance of the sanitary laws of the State, and a great deal of cleaning up was ac- complished. -_ Mr. Riopelle's record of public service began 30 years ago he was a school inspector of =!-- when Springwells. Ile served as alder- man during the last term of the EL . - "big council," and later went to the = = 2-. senate. lie is the father of 9 chil- dren and lives at 311 Lawndale avenue. Peter P. Ginsberg Changes Name to Peter P. Gilbert. Peter P. Ginsberg, formerly of 3200 West Boston boulevard and • now residing at 16513 Manor ave- nue, announces that he has h his name t P ter P to •= —THE MAN 117110M GUNMEN F PROMOTE ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR ALLEN W. KENT T O Prosecuting Attorney REPUBLICAN TICKET PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 9, 1930 g11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111211111111111111111111111B11111111111111