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Primaries Tuesday, Sept. 9
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Leon From of Temple
Beth El of Detroit, conducted the
Sabbath morning services at Camp
Manitou un Aug. 30.
Sabbath Services:
Rabbi Leon Fran] will occupy
the pulpit Saturday, Sept. 6, and
The open air chapel, in which
speak on the subject, "Gene a
pre-election sermon. Sabbath serv- services voieti conducted, has bech
dedicated
by Camp Itlanitou as a'
ices began at 10 a. m. and are held
place of worship. Services are a
in the lirown Memorial Chapel.
regular part of camp activities.
Dr. Franklin Returns to Pulpit:
Rabbi From having been an
Dr. Leon M. Franklin returns :nitwit observer of conditions in
to the pulpit Saturday, Sept. 13, Russia gave his observation on the
at 10:30 a. m. Full choir services tendencies of Russian morality and
will then be resumed and will be education, after tddch an open
held in the main auditorium. Dr. f•orum was held in which the camp.
Franklin will have returned from ers participated in free discussion
his European trip, where he has of the Russian problem and the
made a study of Jewish conditions, American attitude toward the Sov-
and he will hove many interesting iet.
mutters to relate.
The usual custom at the camp is
to have members of the staff or the
, Holy Day Services:
campers conduct the services and
Holy Day services will take deliver the sermon. This has
place as follows:
proved a stimulating endeavor and
Rosh Ilashonoh Eve—Monday, has aroused, amid the trees and
Sept. 22, 7 p. m. Main Temple, • sunshine of the Olin Air Chapel,
sermon by Dr. Franklin (For mem- a renewed confidence in Judaism
; hers only). Brown Memorial Chap- in many who, have attended the
, el, sermon by Rabbi Pram (For camp during the summer.
members only). sociq Hall, ser-
mon by Rabbi Jaffa.
Ro•oe Ilashonoh—Tuestlay, Sept.
2:1, NI a. in. Main Temple, sermon
by Or. Franklin (For members
only). Brown Memorial Chapel,
sermon by Rabbi From (For mem-
bers only). Social flail, sermon by
It lido Jaffa.
Yon] Kippur—Thursday, Oct. 2,
110 a. no Main Temple, sermon by
Rabbi I ram (For members only).
!Brown Mtomorial Chapel, sermon
by Dr. Franklin (For members
only). Social Hall. sermon by
Rabbi Jaffa.
Children's services
in
Main
Tenho, 12:30 p. no, sermon by Rab-
bi From.
Memorial Services—I p. m. Main
Temple, Dr. Franklin. Brown Me-
morial Chapel, Rabbi Frani. Social
Hall, Rabbi Jaffa.
JUDGE JOHN
KAMINSKI
Circuit Court Commissioner
Primaries Tuesday, September 9
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WOLFE ENDORSES
A. J. GROESBECK
Urges His Election Because
of His Proven
Ability.
Louis H. Wolfe, well known
member of the Detroit liar Asia,
ciatiton, a native of Detroit, and a
leader in fraternal circles, has be-
come actively engaged in further-
ing the candidacy of Alex J. Grotos-
heck for g ovr ram.. Ile has been
LOUIS H. WOLFE
elected presidia of the "Groesbeck
for Governor Club" and speaks in
the interest of the former gover-
nor as follows:
"With the grave pnoblems of
government confronting the state
and nation, Michigan is fortunate
in the opportunity to nominate and
elect Alex J. Groesbeck as its chief
executive.
Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
"During his three terms as gov-
Supplementary Services:
Every Monday night at Beth El
As in previous years, supplemen- College this year, parents will ernor of Michigan he qualified by
tary services will be held in the so- 'study from an adult viewpoint the his record of achievement as one
cial hall on Rosh Ilashonoh and same Jewish Ilistory and Litera- of the nation's great statesman,
Yom Kippurfor those not affiliated ture which their children are learn- and it was during this period that
with other congregations. who de- ing in Sunday School front the our state matte its greatest strides
sire to worship at Beth El. In or- child's standpoint. The whole film- forward.
der better to provide for the com- ' ily will then be united in fascinat-
"By taking courageous leader-
fortable seating of all worshippers, ing Jewish studies. The date of the ship in road building at a time
the number of cards issued will be "peeing of the college will be an- when the highway system of the
strictly limited to the seating ca- nounced at the Day of Atonement country needed such encourage-
pacity of the social hall. A mini- services,
ment he not only ;litho(' one of
mum charge of $5.00 per person
Michigan's greatest industries, the
will be made to cover the expense
automotive trade, but contributed
tIced in the arrangement of DEATH SENTENCE ON 3
much to the motoring pleasure of
these supplementary services. Rah-
the entire nation. He was the man
POLISH JEWS CHANGED of
p w . . a a will
%ill conduct the
the hour then, and I believe will,
services and preach the sermons
if elected, conduct the affairs of
.
and he will be assisted by a quer- ' ill ARSAW. — (.I. T. A.) — The state with even greater skill and
tette choir. Those desiring to par- Polish !lima of Appeals annulled statesmanship.
ti,ipatto in these services should, the decision of the Lemberg ('Dort
"Our f •rnitor great governor has
of Assizes in sontencing to death
apply to the secretory at once.
the experience and proven 'ability
three Jens from 1 Leallieng for 110-
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to meet the unusual problems
Reorganization of Affiliated Socie-
•n g in g I" the Communist Party which are now present and likely
ties:
and for C•ommunist activities. 'the
to become et en more serious in the
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In the next issue of The-Chron-
d the near future, and with 'a record of
icle a complete outline of the plan
Lemberg ('hurt of
unquestioned integrity would again
ad-pled f-.or the re-organization of Assizes for region.
earn the reputation as the man of
Affiliated Societies will be pub-
The three Jews who had been the hour.
fished. All interests will be served sentenced too (booth were Samuel
"This is no time to experiment
1-(1 all groups, young and old, in !agent', 22, a minor government with novices nor quibble about mi.
the congregation will ta given the'fdlicial, Naftali Propper, 22, and nor political exigefilles.
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a special corn-
munication on Wednesday, Sept.
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ELECT
Probate of Testament Is
Fought by Baptized
Relatives.
School of Religion:
All pupils will receive notice s.
New pupils may register in the
!school office on the second floor
every week day, 9 a. nt. to 5 p.
They must be accompanied by their
parents. There will be no regis-
, tration 0 fnew students Saturdays
or Sundays.
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FIGHTS WILL OF
ROTHSCHILD KIN
social, cultural and recreational
work of the congregation.
The School of Religion resumes
sessions Saturday, Sept. 20, for
the confirmation department or
grades 7, 8 and 0; and Sunday,
Sept. 21, for kindergarten and
grades 1 to 6, and for the Temple
high school or grades 10, 11 and 12.
institutions toward perfection, and
can complete the job. He showed
great ability in the equitable solu-
tion of the problem of taxation,
created our forest conmorvation
program, put an end to obnoxious
prison labor contract system, se-
cured enactment of blue sky laws,
and expanded th e services of health
department so that it ranks among
the best in the country.
"Ile has p rtomised that he will
work en the job, if elected, a prom-
ise hardly necessary from a man
of his character and previous rec-
ord.
"Finally and most important in
the matter of political office, there
never was the slightest suspicion
of corruption during Governor
ttroesbeck's regime, a period of
three terms, accounting for the
healthy growth of our state during
that, time,"
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BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The will
of the lute Baroness Salome Roth-
so'hild, kin of the famous Jewish
LEWIS J. WEITZMAN
family of bankers, who died in
'Satin in 1922, is now the subject
County. Mr. Weitzman said in
of negotiations between the city of
lauding Mr. !laity's candidacy:
Frankfurt, the Baroness' native
"I have been an associate of P.
city, and the French government.
A German subject resident in Paris J. M. Ilally in the office of prose-
!
(outing
attorney during the last
for many years she left the French
capital during the World War and two years. In that time I have
came to Berlin where she died: Her j labored with him, as well as
property was sequestrated by the •watched him while he himself went
French government under the Alien out single-handed to battle crimi-
nals. Ile is not only a good law-
Property Act.
In her will she left 51)0,000 gold yer; he is much more than that.
francs for the care of the poor Ile is a fearless advocate of the
children of Frankfurt. As a re- people's rights.
sult of her estate having been con.:
"Ile knows when the hand of
fiseated while Poincare was presi- mercy should be extended to a vic-
dent of France the bequest was tim of circumstances; he knows as
never received by the municipality ! well when duty demands that he
of Frankfurt. Noun that the estate be relentless in cases affecting the
of the late Baroness has Iwo) common criminal, the person who
released a baptized relative of the has deliberately gone out to war
Baroness from Belgium has put in against society. His record as an
a claim for the money and is fight- assistant prosecutor proves all this.
ing the probate of the will.
I merely repeat it so that it will
Consequently the municipality of , recall to your mind the type of
Frankfurt, the native city of the prosecuting attorney he will make.
original Rothschild, is seeking the And that type of nun is needed in
intervention of the French govern- public service now more than at'
ment to have the 500,000 gold any time in my memory.
"I'. J. M. Ilally is not given to
francs paid out.
the common practice of blowing his
ASCHER LEAVES $8,500
TO JEWISH CHARITIES '
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Si-
mon Ascher, head of the knit goods
house of Simon Ascher & Co., who
died July 28, left $5,000 for the
New York federation for the sup-
port of Jewish philanthropic insti-
tutions and $3,00 for the Shaarey
Tephila Congregation on 1Vest
Eeighty-second street. it was an-
nounced when the will was offered
for probate. Altogether Mr. As-
cher left an estate estimated at
more than $250,000, practically all
of which goes to his immediate
, family.
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State Representative
REPUBLICAN
'He's Dependable"
For Tax Relief on basis of
"Economy with Efficiency" in state
government, cutting overhead, line
icing appropriations to nec aaaaa y
Item., cautious spending and old
■ age pensions.
Place • Cross in front of
X Roscoe C. Fitch
on September 9.
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VOTE FOR
JOHN ATKINSON
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
Worthy of the Position
Contributed by a Jewish Friend.
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GEORGE ENGEL
Endorsed for Mayor
Qualified by Character and Experience
Among the hundreds of prominent men
and women who have endorsed George
Engel for Mayor of Detroit are the fol-
lowing, well known to Chronicle readers:
"The Fittest Man" ,
George Engel, indorsed by hun-
dreds of leading men and women in
Detroit, is 54 years old, and has been
a successful business man in this city
for the past 35 years.
As Secretary of the Police Depart-
ment, City Controller under the late
Mayor Oscar B. Marx; Commis-
sioner of Public Works under Mayor
James Couzens, and as Civil Service
Commissioner under Mayors Mar-
tin, Smith, and Lodge, Mr. Engel has
had a wide experience in municipal
affairs.
Mr. Engle is married and lives at 351 Lake-
wood Blvd. He is a member of Corinthian
Lodge, F. & A. M., the Harmonie Society,
the Detroit Yacht Club, and the Detroiter
Socialer Turnverein.
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HOKE H. LEVIN
BENJAMIN SIEGEL
ADOLPH FIXEL
MRS. J. ROSENZWEIG
DR. MAX BALLIN
JACOB MAZER
JOS. B. CANTOR
LOUIS GRABOWSKY
A. W. EHRMAN
TRACY McGREGOR
CARL J. KAUFMAN
DR. LEON GOLDSMITH
ERNEST A. O'BRIEN
FELIX F. SILVER
LOUIS LASKEY
ROBERT J. COHEN
JEROME H. REMICK
MRS. GRACE THAYER
JOHN H. THOMPSON
EUGENE W. LEWIS
JOHN C. LODGE
HENRY STEFFENS, JR.
ALBERT A. DAY
MILTON R. PALMER
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DR. MARK HERZFELD
WM. LICHTIG
LOUIS FRANKENSTEIN
BENJ. S. KAPLAN
MAX WEISS
BENJ. L. SILVERSTEIN
E. J. APEL
A. D. VALLIQUETTE
IRA G. EPSTEAN
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CLAUDE K. GOLDBERG
SAMUEL FINSTER
JACOB S. LOWENBERG
NATE COHN
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