ME/kW°, PAGE FOURTEEN JEWISH fiRONICLE MNION ■ IMIN ■ Bertha A. Koon Candidate view the problem of child delin- quency with a broader vision, she for Judge of Probate says. Court A practising attorney in Detroit RIOPELLE CANDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE SPORT NOTES — ' THESAURUS OMITS OPPROBRIOUS TERM COUPLE SAILING TO STUDY IN PALESTINE By GEORGE JOEL Rabbi Joshua Liebman, Ilebrew -- Oscar A. Riopelle, former state and Michigan court. for five years Union College graduate of last Berg's Ambition to Retire Jackie se sat and former member of the May and resident of Cincinnati, and Marry. Laws of the state and the pro- during which time she has handled c, minion Council, is a candidate for I CINCINNATI.—As a result of sailed Aug. 21 from New York Berg, Jewish-Engli-di bate court should be brought into many juvenile court cases. Mrs. on e of the Republican nominations Jackie City on the S. S. Lafayette for a accord with modern scientific Koon has had experience and train- fo r Circuit Judge of Wayne Pont- lightweight who defeated Kidlobjections voiced by the Ictuii ('vocolate last week, has two laud.; Writh Anti-Defamation League to knowledge of behavior, Bertha A. ing which is said particularly to able ambitions which he hopes to synonyms given for the word, Koon, candidate for judge of pro- fit her for the position of probate realize before another year has , "Jew," in Roget's International bate court, believes. It is time to judge. sassed. Ile wants to marry 17- Thesaurus, the new edition which year-old Eleanor Krauss, N. Y. U.'1 the publishers, Thomas Y. Crowell student, and make $200,000. I Company, of New York, have on The money part of it is not so the press will not contain the oh- hard as you mig'it think. The jectionable references. VOTE FOR scrappy little English fighter The Thesaurus, used extensively already has salted away $60,000 by authors and writers and reeog- and he thinks he can make the I nized as an authority on words and rot of the quota within a year, their meanings, in its previous edi- , and retire. Jackie is only 21 years Dons gave the word, "Jew," the (dd. although the records state he following synonyms: "cunning, is 24, but it is customary to push rich, usurer, extortioner, heretic," up the age of fighters due to the This was fast brought to the rule against minors fighting mare attention of the Anti-Defamation than six rounds. The romantic League by Simon J. Heller, of Den-' angle of the case looks like a push- ver, first vice-president of It'nai ' I over for Berg, as he rates with li'rith District No. 2, in March of i i the (finally and the gal. this year. It was immediately immediately taken I Although he will not admit it, up with the publisheds who then ' OSCAR A. RIOPELLE i it is gossiped around that Jackie wrote as follows: plans to become a citizen of these The references were put there ty. Mr. Riopelle was instrumental United States and is going to take by Mr. Roget, not by us. You may in the passing of the Kosher l'ure I out naturalization papers very be sure that we would have been Focal Law while he was in the soon, glad to receive suggestions for 'state senate. The promised fight between changes, and now that we have had RABBI JOSHUA LIEBMAN Before this bill was passed the Berg and Champion Singer looks the matter brought to our atten- , Kosher meat packers were very off right now. Both boys want so tion, we shall be happy to make year of study at the Hebrew Uni- lax in their interpretation of the much money that the promoters use of the idea." versity in Jerusalem. , ancient Jewish orthodox laws, but can't see where they will get a Following a further exchange of His research will be as the win- ! now the Jewish people of Michigan break. Incidentally, Berg and correspondence, the Anti-Defama- can feel assured that strict either- Singer are very good friends, pals, lion league is in receipt of this ner of this year's II. U. C. com- mencement exercises of the Leo W. I ence is paid to this law in the prep- in fact, and how they would per- expression from the publishers: „ aration of meat. Mr, Riopelle since form in the ring is questionable. esseefss Supplementing our corresp•nd- that time, has at all times lent his' The alibi of the Berg-Chocolate once regarding Roget's Interne- ' aid in the prosecution of those who fight was made by the colored tional Thesaurus, we enclose JUDGE seek to evade this ruling. boy's manager, who said that the proofs of eight pages which have' "My candidacy is predicated on scales were wrong and that Berg been corrected in the new edition a confidence that the voters of the was heavier than he actually was now on the press." city and county will scrutinize my I —it's just an alibi! record of public service carefully asset on the Goldman Makes Good Impression. . and regar d it as an asse pion, eliminated Bernie Friedman circuit bench," Mr. Riopelle says. Marty Goldman, a protege of "My past service as a state sena.1 Abe Attell, once a great ring of Philadelphia 6-2, 6-2, in the H fourth round. It leaves Jacobs as tor, a member of the senate ju- champion, finally broke into head- the only Jewish entry in the junior diciary committee and a member lines when he knocked out "Can- event, with only a fair chance to of the common council, has been instrumental in acquiring for me nonball" Martin, in the ninth conic through. In the boys' event Jay Cohn, wh owon the title last wide acquaintanceship in the city round of a scheduled 10-round af- a fair held in New York City last year, still holds on. and county," he states. TRIED — HONEST — FEARLESS week. The end came in the next In 19211 Mr. Riopelle was chosen to the last round because Martin • as one of a collimate of three to was shedding too much gore from No Jewish Tennis Champs in Sight Primaries September 9, 1930 revise and codify all Michigan a cut over his eye. It was a great Looking the field over carefully laws. Paid for by a Jewish Friend. fight all the way. Goldman took in the boys' and juniors champion- a seven count early in the fight ships one can't get very enthusi- Labor Federation Endorses when he walked into one of the antic over the chances of our Jew- former bantamweight champion's ish youngsters. Although they are ' Anhut for Circuit Court b,enre s lefts, but conic back strong to win there doesn't s in eem latrgeb, numbers Commissioner „.. —' to s i -- decisively. The local matchmakers player that owers over the rest so r aft ervices e a Senator John N. Anhut has been e r ' Y''' s MRS. JOSHUA LIEBMAN that you can point your finger and eve the boy has the stuff and i recommended by the Federation of bel LET'S ALL VOTE FOR sa y, "Here's a coming Jewish Simon Memorial Fellowship for Labor for the office of Circuit is bound to draw the crowds. star." It still seems as though the "travel and study in Jewish phi- Court Cmmissioner• day of the Jewish tennis champion losophy." OSCAR A. n National som „ ro . thrones. Levi to Play i Senator Anhut will be i s still a good ways off. The com- Tennis Tilt. From the Holy Land, Rabbi bereft as slimmer of the Anhut- ing Jewish tennis star has yet to Fairbanks bill. This tax bill has four times tennis champion of make his a earance in t rna- Liebman will proceed to Berlin, PP for a number of years provided the Rome and second best tennis ments; if he exists at all it is on where he will continue his studies State of Michigan a revenue from player in Italy, is tuning up for some court hidden away from the at the llochschule and the Univer- the railroads varying from $309,- the National Women's Singles eyes of the sports writer. The sity of Berlin. Before sailing, he preached in championship, which will take current crop of Jewish players re - 000 to $1000,000 yearly. Baroness Giacomo Giorgio Levi, mains about the same, Seligson Temple }:manuel of New York Senator Anhut was horn in De- troit 46 years ago and his law place at Forest Hills next week. still heading the list, with Eddie City. The Leo W. Simon Memorial practise has been continuously car- The baroness is no stranger to Jacobs a close second, and then we ried on in this city for 25 years. He these shores as sheused to live in find no Jewish players of note un- Fellowship was established by Mrs. Jacob Wertheim of New Torok Cliicago and was then called Maud is a tux payer, home owner and the til we get way down the rankings. City in 1928, in memory of Leo father of seven children. As a 'Rosenberg. I don't like to be pessimistic but W. Simon, a son of Dr. and Mrs. property owner Senator Anhut be- I don't think we will have either a Abram Simon of Washington, D. lieves in lower taxes, law enforce- boys' or junior champ this year, C. Dr. Walter E. Rothman, form- ment, furtherance of the 10 year Hyman Cohen to Sing and it will be the first time that erly of the II. U. C. faculty, held Over Jewish Radio Hour has happened in some seasons. Born, raised and educated in Detroit, Mr. Riopelle's reputation for improvement plan, and the contin- the fellowship last year. honesty, fearlessness and impartiality is well known to thousands of uance of the crossing elimination Rabbi Liebman also was the project. his friends. Believing he will confer dignity to the Wayne Circuit Hyman Cohen, a noted baritone, Chattering. winner last May of the Rabbi Mor- bench he is heartily endorsed. has been engaged to sing during ris D. Youngerman prize for Ilerman Perlick, one of the Jacobs Eliminates Friedman in the Jewish hour from it to 0 next preaching the best sermon of the Paid for by a Jewish admirer who has been a lifelong friend of Junior Net Championships. Tuesday night. Mr. Cohen is well twins of that name from Kalama- year in the II. U. C. chapel and Mr. Riopelle. The boys and juniors' tennis known as a cantor and a concert zoo, was put on the card with shared with his classmate, Rabbi championship are going on apace singer, having graduated from the Justo Suarez, the South American Jacob Shankman, the Simon Laza- at Culver, Ind., at this writing.] Imperial Musical Institute at Od- lightweight, for the sole purpose rus prize for academic standing, of being slaughtered. He lost the The latest news brings word that essa, Ukraine. character and diligence. Rabbi fight but it was no slaughter and William Jacobs, once boys' chum ' he made such a good showing that Liebman is also a member of l'hi Suarez looked quite bad in coin Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic parieon.--Reese is still in the society. Rabbi Liebman's wife is accom- game for the Yankees, holding down second base.—In this col- panying him and will also study at umn of Aug. 8 I mentioned the the Hebrew University. name of Mike Sankowitz of Pas- saic, N. J. If you have the idea he is Jewish you are wrong. Ile RALLY ENDORSED BY ALEXANDER FREEMAN is Polish.—Have you read "American Girl," by John Tunis Alexander Freeman, prominent sports writer for the New York Evening Post? It is the story of Detroiter, in a statement issued on a female tennis champion. If Thursday said: "If I were an em- you read a story called, I think ployer I would hire P. J. M. Bal- The Champion," which appeared ly," and urged Mr. Rally's election n Ilarper's Magazine last year, by as prosecuting attorney. In his Mr. Tunis, don't read the book statement in behalf of Mr. Rally, because it is based on this story Mr. Freeman said: "1 believe that we should apply as a matter of fact the story is much better than the book, say- to public affairs the same measure ing the some thing in fewer words. of thought that we use in our pri- Still you might try "American vate business. When I hire a man. Girl," as it gives a convincing pic- I like to know something about hip ture of what goes on behind the family, his training, and his exper. tennis scenes, pointing out just ience. I have applied these tests to how amateur players make their P. J. M. Bally, and I have no hesi- money, etc.—The Ilakoah soc- tancy in stating that I heartily cer team is having a tough time support him. getting back into America after He is the son of the man whose their South American tour. The name he hears—a man whom most The above cartoon appeared in Detroit Saturday Night on February 25, 1928. immigration authorities are hold- of you older citizens will remem- Since which time the family tree has grown to the enormous sum of $14,600 per year. ing them up and the story goes ber as a fearless exponent of the that a rival soccer team in the people's rights, This P. J. M. United States put the bug in the Rally of earlier days served the ear of the immigration officials. community faithfully as corpora- 1930, J. T. A.) tion counsel and as judge of the Circuit Court. Ile instilled into Former Justice Greenbaum the mind of his son some solemn thoughts as to the sacredness of a Dies at 76 public trust. "Judging this candidate for NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—For- prosecutor in the matter of train- mer Justice Samuel Greenbaum, of ing, I would say that his two-year the Supreme Court, who retired record as an assistant prosecutor from the Appellate Division in qualifies him beyond question. Ile 1923 after being on the bench for battled bandits and kidnappers The following organizations have endorsed 21 years, died Aug. 25 at the age against tremendous odds, and most Mr. Gordon for County Treasurer: of 70. of those whom he prosecuted were Justice Greenbaum was born in sent to prison. Ile carried to the London in 1854, and came to this Detroit Citizens League Supreme Court most of the major Michigan Voters League country with his parents when he cases that have been attacked, in- was three years old. He was grad- Michigan Buckeye Club cluding the one which threatened East Side Voters League uated from the College of the City the validity of the negligent homi- West Side Voters League of New York in 1872 and from the cide law. Ile won every case he Young Men's Civic Club law school of Columbia University took to the high court of the State. Roosevelt Republican Club in 1875. Between the time of his If I were to judge him as a private Citizens Progressive League graduation from City College and employer, I would unhesitatingly Unity Voters League admission to the bar he contributed say that this record makes him a 22nd Ward Republican League to his livelihood by teaching in logical choice. He has proved by 16th Ward Republican Club l'uhlic School 59. his work that he deserves promo. Allied Political Club Ile was elected to the Supreme t ion." Women's Voters League Court in 1902 on a fusion ticket. In Turover Society 1910 he was re-elected to a four- 1 GATHERING THE COIN Michigan Republican Club teen yearn term, but resigned he-, The Detroit-Athens fore its completion. The great plumes, the ears well Schiller German Society enveloped in their husks, the long Independent Beurger Bund Society and pointed leaves, in summer. Fox Theater. Michigan Lincoln Republican Club Wayne County Democratic Committee "On Your Back," which brings like green or purple rihands, with Irene Rich to the Fox Theater Fri- a yellow stem line in the middle, Steuben Society German- American Citizens League day. combines the finest elements all now turned dingy; the sturdy of gripping drama with the lavish- stalks, and the rustling in the ness and brilliancy of a fashion breeze—the breeze itself well tem- And thousands of private individuals who have come in contact with parade. As a magazine story "On pering the sunny noon—the varied David Gordon during his 7 years as Deputy County Treasurer. Your Rack" created a sensation reminiscences recall'd—the plugh- with fiction lovers, but as a motion ing and planting in spring—the picture it even surpasses the story whole family in the field, even from which it was adapted by vir- 1 the little girls and boys dropping tore of the screen's ability to dis- reed in the hill—the gorgeous play realism and color more vivid- sight through July and August— ly than any book or magazine can the walk and observation early in hope to. the day—the cheery call of the robin, and the low whirr of in- Even in hell one finds companion- sects in the grass—the Western ship. husking party, when ripe—the No. vemher moonlight gathering, and He whom it touches nearest al-, the calls, songs, Isughter of the ways learns his injury last, young fellows.—Walt Whitman. -- HARMAN CANDIDATE I always be based rather on the theory of protection for the tom. FOR TRAFFIC JUDGE munity." Leon A. Harman, only Jewish candidate for traffic judge, was born in Detroit 39 years ago and lived here all his life. Ile was edu- cated in Detroit public schools, graduated Central High School, at- tended University of Michigan and Northwestern University of Chicago. Ile graduated from De- troit College of Law in 1915 and practiced here since. "I feel that insofar as the seri- ous offenses are concerned, of. feeses w. irh t' idanger life and property, a strict justice should he the judgment of the court," Mr. Harman said. "In all offenses of the minor or casual type, I firmly believe that the judgment of the court should be adjusted to the times and adjusted to the present financial and industrial depres- sion. I am firmly and positively opposed to the element of pun- ishment in the judgment of the court. That its judgment should THOMPSON URGED FOR td LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR The candidacy of Ethan • Thompson for nomination as Lieu: tenant-Goernor of Michigan on the Republican ticket, at the Primaries Sept. 9, is receiving widespread en dersement from civic, religious, vial, fraternal and patriotic groups throughout Michigan. Mr. Thompson is an advocate of the Ohl Age Pension, 11„1„,p,„ .„ that through this syst,•ni in Midi. igen can best secure are for its elderly indigent citizens in a 0100 humane and economical manner as 12 other States done. He believes in the development of Slichigan as a national mecca for tourists, since the tourist business is now admit. ted the second largest busness t. nancially in the State, and in law enforcement, because he holds that the observance of law is the sal, guard of citizens. THIS IS HAT RENOVATING TIME QUICK SERVICE BY EXPERT HATTERS Edward. J. Jeffries for Governor ITE.NRY0 'HAT T ER 205 GRATIOT145 MICHIGAN DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER VOTE FOR RI. 017,),LE Circuit Judge P. J. M. HALLY Assistant Prosecuting Attorney For Prosecuting Attorney ABLE — EXPERIENCED — FEARLESS ilaUzitizkizl Ig izt. i4 0; 14 7.{: zU tZ I: yist Paid for by a Jewish Friend. - "Family connections will be kept OUT of the COUNTY TREASURER'S Office if I am elected. "---David Gordon FOR COUNTY TREASURER DAVID GORDON 401•11.11.0 ■ 1111111•M -------- — ELFIMWEYHMFEMMEH M I take this opportunity to express to the officers and staff of the De- troit Jewish Chronicle, and to my ZN many good friends who are its read- T-; rt ers, my grateful appreciation for the loyal support given me in my cam- paign. 111 I shall not forget your many acts of kindness to me. You may rest as- tT sured I shall never prove unfaithful to the confidence and trust you have shown in me. ■ Maurice H. McMahon Circuit Judge vee-weetee-weee..v. —.was •