▪ PAGE TWELVE nvisn 11111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffilmmulmomLi You Are Invited to Attend the Rally and Massmeeting ,„, • o ff,# Croesneck FGovernor ulub GE B LOUIS H. WOLFE HAL P. WILSON PRESIDENT VICE•PHESIDENT E FRANK LAWHEAD VICE-PRESIDENT PHIL GOULDING ADVISORY BOARD SEt LEO P. KOSCINSKI TREASURER ADVISORY BOARD HON. ERNEST P. LA JOIE GEORGE LINTON MAX L. BLACK HON. W. McKAY SKILLMAN HON. CHARLES L. BARTLETT HERMAN MARKS PETER J. DREXELIUS CHARLES E. McCARTY HUGO PARSHELL ABE SRERE DR. R. R. GOLDSTONE HARRY McCONNAUGHT JOSEPH KLEIN WILLIAM ROSENBERG MILTON R. PALMER LOUIS GOULD JOHN POLESKI CHARLES K. SANDORF HARR YL. HERSCHBERG WM. D. ELLSWORTH THOMAS J. DONAHUE LEOPOLD D. MAYER SAMUEL POLOZKER M. A. LA FOND WILLIAM KAUFMAN LEO TAUBE MAURICE BORDELOVE HENRY WAGNER WILLIAM G. GILMORE NORMAN SNIDER Sunday Night, Sept. 7.' 8 p • m ROTIICIE FINSTERWALD FOR WILBER M. BRUCKER 1VIEWS OF CANDIDATES creeds. The troop meets at the • United Artists Theater, Black-haired, black-eyed, hand- PRESENTED TO PISGAH Roosevelt school. The troop has been a very active some Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Gubernatorial Aspirants Platform, one and for the past few years has ' re - alre , blue-eyed Nancy Car- roll, the lovers of "Able's Irish Outlined at Meeting. carried off top honors in the dis- Rose" and "Close Harmony," make trict field meets and other activi- a peach of • pair in "Follow Thru," which is having its Detroit premiere at the United Artists Theater this week. at the University of Detroit sta- dium during the football season for Madison Theater. the past several years. Impelled by a tremendous public Through his legal practice and demand for more of this sensation. his business affairs sometimes at modern drama, the management , press him for time, Mr. Caswell of the Madison Theater has , and the "gang" usually are to be brought "Common Clay" to Ma li- found together on meeting night. son Theater for a limited engag e- ment. At a meeting of Pisgah Lodge Gubernatorial Candidate Is No. 34, I. 0. B. B., held at the Dex- ties. This troop, under the direc- Supported by Isenberg, ter Center, Lawrence and Dexter, tion of Mr. Caswell, has had Rubiner, Dr. Smith. Wednesday evening, Simon Shet- charge of the seating of spectators zer, president of the Zionist Dis- Decided impetus was lent to the trict of Detroit, spoke in behalf of campaign of Attorney General %Vil- the candidacy of Wilber M. Bruck- er M. Brucker for the governor- er, who could not attend on account ship, with the release of an an- of his duties in connection with the nouncement by Adolph Finster- grand jury crime investigation. Judge Edward Jeffries Was another speaker on the program; present- ing his own platform. Alexander J. Groesbeck did not attend. Mr. Shetzer, in the course of his remarks, denied there was such a thing as a Jewish vote. lie said: / "On several occasions during the past weeks, well intentioned per- sons have made the suggestion that Mr. Groesbeck, six-time candidate for governor, should, as a friend of the Jewish Community receive an united Jewish vote. As an Ameri- can citizen I resent with all the sincerity at my command the im- plication conveyed by this ap- proach. An appeal for votes on the basis of a specific or alleged friendship for a portion of the cit- izenry of the state is un-American and strikes violently at the very foundations of the Republic. As I, a Jew, I resent this affront to the . best traditions of the Jewish com- munities of the State. "I deny further the insinuation that there ever has been such a thing as a solid Jewish vote. The ADOLPH FINSTERWALD mere fact that, at previous elec- maid in support of Mr. Brucker's tions Jewish candidates have re- candidacy. Mr. Finsterwald, co_ ceived less votes than the total vot•, leader in the Allied Jewish Cam- ing strength of the Jews of the paign and prominently identified community, is an unqualified refu- with all important Jewish com- tation of this non-existant Jewish munal movements, said "There is vote. no question in my mind that At- "It would 'seem, moreover, that torney General Brucker is eminent. there is considerable misunder- ly qualified to be the Governor of standing as to what may be con- Michigan, and I have no hesitancy sidered friendship for the Jewish in endorsing his candidacy. Hi • people on the part of a non-Jewish splendid record of fourteen year governor. As far as I can learn, of service to his county, s tate d during Mr. Groesbeck's three terms country, as a soldier, prosecute r as governor, his appointment of and attorney-general, leave no Mr. Sol Sallan to the Phychopthic doubt as to his ability to discharge Board of the State Hospital was creditably the duties of a governor. his one and only selection of a Mrs. Maud Slocum Morons, who ' In addition he has an exceptional Jew to a State office. Governor is opposing Grant M. Hudson and ! reputation for integrity and faith- Fred Green, how-ever, can boast of Seymour Person, in the Sixth' fulness in the execution of duty. seven such appointments. Ile !Congressional Race, confirms the Ile will, if elected, be a credit to placed Dr. 'Mark Herzfeld upon the statement that Jerry Buckley was the State of Michigan." State Board of Osteopathy; Mrs. partially responsible for her be. His Election as Sheriff Urged F rom other Jewish leaders came 'Isaac Gilbert on the State Hospital coming a contestant for the repre- by Powerful Elements similar endorsements of Mr .IBoard; and Adolph Finsterwald sentation from the Sixth District. Brucker. Among them during th e upon the State Fair Board. Ile in Detroit. , 'J er e y rry.fu t ans,, a str a u ye sst Minrs.myzhroom sse. sheriff of B Henry ayne candidate for past week were those from Wil - appointed Mr. Herman August, R County, in the liam B. Isenberg, of Isenberg-Pur - I Public Administrator and Mr. and had announced my candidacy last days of his campaign received dy Company; Dr. Charles A. Smith, Charles Rubiner, Assistant Attor- twice over radio station WMBC the endorsement of some of the dentist; harry Frank, capitalist, ney General. Governor Green ele- in May. In the passing of Jerry moat powerful elements in Detroit, and Charles Rubiner, attorney. vated Judge Harry B. Keidan Buckley I have lost one of my including the daily press. Mr. "Attorney General Brucker has from the Detroit Recorder's Court staunchest supporters. My cam- demonstrated his devotion to public to the Wayne Circuit Bench and paign is a fight to regain repre- duty by the manner in which he in his selection of Justice Henry sentation for the so-called 'common left his campaign for the governor -; M. Butzel to the Supreme Court, herd.' In this objective Jerry's ship, in the hands of friends while he gave to a member of the Jewish viewpoint and mine were the some. he turned his entire time and ener- Community an honor never before "On the date of April 22, Emil gy' to the grand jury inquiry." de- conferred by a chief executive of De Valiera, past President of Ire- clared Mr. Isenberg, in a state- this State." land, was in Detroit for a period ment. "A man who is willing to of approximately seven hours. Dur- (sacrifice personal political fortune ing this short time as a guest in in the interest of the public wel- our city he visited the Ford plant fare, is deserving of the gratitude William H. Caswell Candi- after which he was the guest of of the public. Such conscientious date for Circuit Court Jerry Buckley. Ile spoke over performance of duty in a public WMBC station at 6:30 during the Commissioner official is too rare to go unreward- Jerry Buckley period. .1 erry ed." brought to me a picture that eve- Boy Scouts of Troop 217, of the ; "I have read with interest the , ning taken of himself and the past platform upon which Attorney Gen- Detroit council, are getting a first hand l president of Ireland, Emil De Va- esson in civics this fall s rue er rests his campaign, Hera, which I prize very highly to- said Mr. Frank, "and I find it to be through their interest in the fall gether with their autograph in my primary election. Their interest !a progressive, forward-looking and guest book of the occasion." constructive declaration. Ile has lies in the fact that their Scout- master, William II. Caswell, De- outlined a program of sane, eco- 1 • %. •■■■.\\11 7 %.\ \ 1■ ■ ■■• 1 171K IIM IC HARRY I. DINGEMAN I will appreciate your vote for COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER Elect HUGH J. . FORT WAYNE HOTEL, COR. CASS AND TEMPLE N I a . i a Alex J. Groesbeck, our candidate for Governor, will be here to address you in person, EVERYBODY WELCOME '" (stiumEgigi's,11747170N BEHRENDT GAINING IN SHERIFF RACE RETAIN JUDGE SHERMAN D. Callender Recorder's Court (Traffic Division) sop Fxperienced, Capable, Courteous Endorsed by the Detroit Bar Association Circuit Court Commissioner Worthy, Qualified, Well Recommended mi ■ ms ■ It RETAIN JUDGE LESTER S. MOLL nomical, constructive action for the state, including a comprehensive highway program, a plan looking to the more Nuitable distribution of the tax burden, measures for more efficient law-enforcement and HENRY BEHRENDT GRAND RIVER AVE. other proposals vital to the welfare at West Grand Boulevard Behrendt, who has had more than ! of every citizen. I urge the candi- (Opposite Northwestern IligN 20 years police experience and who dacy of Mr. Brucker upon my is a former United States marshal, friends and shall lend him every SUNDAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 74 ssistance within my power." in of Jewish parentage. All-Talk no Mr. Behrendt promises to be apt "Personal acquaintance with At- William Powell orney General Brucker for a per. "full-time sheriff." Ile says: In wo'r 'Ik. will not be a part time sher- od of years, has satisfied an of his "FOR THE DEFENSE" I t ivalifications for the office of gov- I will give my full time to the t with Kay Francis ernor," said Dr. Smith and Mr. A Sma ■ hing Drama of Love Primaries September 9. Republican tubiner. "We have at all times the Law "I believe in co-operation he- f ound Mr. Brucker to be honest, Mack ,Sennett Sennett Comedy Inserted by a Jewish Friend tween the law enforcing agencies. ` incere and conscientious, both in "SCOTCH" I will gladly work with the Metro- he discharge of his official duties s,sind News politan police and with the police sol in his relations with his Continuous 2 to 11 p. m., Sunda of the various municipalities out- f riends. The people of the state TUES., WED., SEPT. 5.10 side of Detroit. 0 f Michigan have, in our opinion, CLARA BOW In "But I will not dodge the respon- n opportunity to elect a governor 'Love Amon: 1k. Millionaire." sibility of chief law enforcing w ho will make an outstanding rec- A comedy with simile at Imiebrer . officer of the county. If these , rd for efficiency and accomplish- agencies cannot or will not enforce m eat in that office. That he is a the law in their territory, I wilU m an of courage is demonstrated not be afraid to step in. y the fact that while with the WILLIAM H. CASWELL. "It will not he necessary for the A merican forces in France, he was Why Not a Woman? Governor of Michigan to call the t vice cited by General Pershing, trot attorney and business man, is State Troopers into Wayne County f Sr . bravery in action. That he is a candidate for the office of Circuit to clean up vice which should be ii ipable is evidenced by the many court commissioner. cleaned up by my office. pi eces of important litigation per- Scoutmaster Caswell has found "1 have made this an open lette r mally handled by him with suc- that his efforts to stress the Scout to the people of Wayne County he ss. Among them were the fa-. precept of "do a good turn daily" reuse I want to go on record with m mous House of David case, the and the 12 points of the Scout law them. hicago waterway case, the Mich- have been bread 'cast upon the Primaries Tuesday, September 9 "The responsibility for the state- ig an radio ease before the Federal water. ments are mine. I will not hide he- adio Commission, the wider Wood- No candidate for office in the fall hind a committee or a club. ard litigation and others. He also primary could have a more youth- "I personally charge that the su e•essfully argued the conotitu- ful, enthusiastic and helpful group collapsed, so snality of the new negligent horn- working in behalf than has Mr. as law enforcement .censeo olrla tp h7an is ide act before the Michigan Su- Caswell in the person of his boys. VOTE of crimina ca es is concerned. l s pr ede court. That he is mindful They have run errands, distrib- "I personally promise that if I if the rights of other racial and re- uted placards, campaign cards, am nominated and elected sheriff Ii gions groups is shown by the fact tacked up banners, affixed stickers, I will weld the sheriff force into th at it was Mr. Brucker who in- distributed tire covers and to cap the strong arm of the law which Ir educed a resolution condemning their efforts have dug into their it in supposed to be. th Ku Klux Klan at the national spending money to contribute to- for "Behind this promise I place my cs ∎ mention of the American Legion ward advertising in his behalf. record of 28 years of service as an in 1923. Ile unquestionably de Mr. Caswell • who is keenly in- - officer. in ' it I place a repo- rested in young people, has been in ars promotion to the governor- tation which has never been sullied sh ip" Scoutmaster of Troop 217, one of h y • a whisper •h of disloyalty to the the largest troops in the Detroit people I have served or of unwill- First District, council, for nearly nine years. It ingness to do my full duty. Wayne County, Mich. Freiwald's Re-Election Urged now numbers more than 60 mem- "M • y rich possession is that bers and Includes more than a doz- REPUBLICAN TICKET by His Friends. en nationalities and as many Wayne's Own Candidate for record. I pledge it freely." Primaries Sept. 9, 1930 ' A group of friends of County Congress from the Sixth Con- Treasurer Godfrey 1' r e i wald, g ions/ D . • t supports the mon them a number of Jews, following issues: FAVORS MOSAIC LAWS a e g Urging adoption of the Mosaic srgedhis re-election in the follow- Utilirat ion ofwaterways directly , ing statement: laws, which he said would he an beneficial to Detroit and Wee. , On Sept. 9, you will have the advance over existing laws, Chase Mod C 7f1:7;on of Eighteenth Amend• S. Osborn, candidate for the opportunity to show your approval mem. United States Senate, Monday or disapproval of the various can. Compensation Law for discarded in- dustrial workers. night paid tribute to Jewish ethics didates for public office and every Bonus adjurtment for veterans. in addressing 300 member, of the voter who values his citizenship Protestisis Law for child labor and Turover Mutual Aid Society at should grasp this opportunity to adult workers. their headquarters, 1000 Marston express his wish at the primaries Five-day week workers schedule mak- avenue. ing room for est,. shifts. to he held on that date, thus insur- Protective tarifl for indumries, work- "Have the present laws as clear ing the election of good men for ed farmers. cut as the Talmudic laws and you office. 0:r1 Age Pension. ler dependants upon Of ety. will see an advance in modern s "Godfrey Freiwald, the present S roplificat.on of court 'methods and e tety, Osborn said. "The Mosaic county treasurer, will again need costly proemdures wimh hinder IR ws are just. They provide a re- the active support of his friends Coiv' er 'n ' m ' ent regulation for relief .1 a pportionment of property every and of those who approve of his unernp'oyment. 50 years." administration in the past. The speaker paid high tribute to "Mr. Freiwald has 'made good.' MAUD SLOCUM MOROSS. Candidate for ( r.,.. from the Sixth Con - Supreme Court Justice Louis D. He has given an an efficient, bush. , g •nnal I) .,,o r o f Michigan, is Brandeio, whom he characterized neon-like and courteous administr rot supported b y themoneyed m power. as one of the greatest jurists in lion of the affairs of the office. He snd sei.h moltt-millional • group* The well-known Cantor, R the history of the nation. Ile elo- has had the experience in that : is s one of her opoo ev. Jacob J. Silverman who conducted services at the Shaarey Zedek, will officiate fight ng f or the cause of the S Cm- at the Philadelphia-Byron Branch. Other quently outlined what he called office which no other candidate can mon o rerard'ess of creed, race talented Cantors will the just decisions of Brandeis and command. We therefore earnestly - net on•I ■ ty that they may have conduct services at the Tuxedo and Fenkell Branches. said he showed • humanizing sym- request your influence for Mr. • Cov•Zwi d ea rr. e"'"' TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE PRICES pathy in his interpretation of Freiwald for county treasurer, and ca law." urge you to support him." FERRY FIELD THEATRE CIRCUIT JUDGE WAYNE COUNTY ABLE — KIND — COURTEOUS Re-Elect ELECT DONALD SCHINDLER JUDGE JOHN J. Circuit Court Commissioner MAHER to Traffic Division FOR SANDOR ENGEL REPRESENTATIVE of STATE LEGISLATURE Recorder's Court A group of prominent Jewish attorneys, familiar with Judge Maker's successful administration of justice in the Traffic Court, and mindful of the need to retain him, is responsible for this advertisement. .WIL\ILWILMIII.\\11.1 ■ 11:11M11, 111. 1■ 1•110 RE-ELECT CIRCUIT JUDGE JUDGE MAURICE H. McMAHON Officially endorsed by Detroit Bar Association. 5 16 .■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■•■■■\ 4 g T- -2 THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF DETROIT wish to announce that services will be held in the following branches: == ADELPHIA-BYRON, 1245 West Philadelphia Lf- TUXEDO, Tuxedo at Holmur = FENKELL, Parkside at Midland = - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII