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WIF.I/erRorawisnaRONICLE
POST PLANNED LEADERS PRAISE
150 ENLISTED AS NEW
FOR EX-SERVICEMEN MURPHY RECORD
HADASSAH DONORS
SAMUEL WEISBERG
DIES AT AGE OF 29
Re-elect
WILLIAM P.
BRADLEY
Samuel Weisberg, attorney, died
at the age of 29 on Sunday morn-
ing, at Grace Hospital, after an
illness of nearly three years. Fun-
eral services were held at 1 p. m.
on Monday at Lewis Brother's Cha-
pel, 7739 John It. Rabbis. A. M.
Hershman and E. Aishiskin offici-
ated.
Mr. Weisberg was born in Detroit
and was graduated from Central
High School and Detroit College
of Law. Ile was active for a num-
ber of years in numerous Jewish
affairs, including Young Judaea
and the Intercollegiate Zionist Or-
ganization.
Former Jewish Soldiers Meet and
Arranze to Organise.
Progress Recorded in Efforts
Fifty Jewish ex-servicesmen met
Sunday afternoon at the home of
fcr $20 Luncheon to Be
CONDEMN RELIGIOUS ISSUE
Jewish leaders joined with CAA-
olic and Protestant citizens in con. ,
demning the injection of the no
lig:ous issue in the present mayor.
alty campaign. Such injection of
bigotry is attacked in all quarters
as abuse of the most sacred rights
of men and American citizens,
Nate N. Taleowsky, 1731 Gladstone
avenue, and laid plans for the or-
ganization of a Jewish ex-service-
One hundred and fifty patrons
men's society, to be a post affiliated
have already made reservations for
either with the American Legion or
the Hadassah donor luncheon which
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The record, liberality, fearless-
will take place Dec. 15 at Hotel
Abraham Zussman was chosen near and honesty of Mayor Frank
Statler. Mrs. Louis Robinson pre-
temporary
commander,
with
Mr.
Murphy
are being praised in many
sented this list of early subscribers
,
, Lawrence
'Weiner and
to Mrs. David Diamond, co-chair- Tahowsky
Phili
p else, ark, on the organiza-
man, who presided at the meeting
tion committee.
Held Dec. 15.
Ex-servicemen interested in join-
ing the. group and desiring addition-
al information are urged to call
Mr. Talcowsky at Trinity 2-5292.
It is believed that more than
3.000 Jewish ex-servicemen in De.
troit are eligible for membership
ill this post.
Surviving him are his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weisberg,
of 1636 Gladstone avenue, and six
brothers, Peter, Ilarry, Herman,
Louis, Milton and Dr. Martin Weis-
berg, all of Detroit.
to the Council! UNIQUE PROGRAM
U. H. S. GRADUATES
CHEERED BY 2,500
TO BE PRESENTED
BY PISGAH LODGE
Philip A.
Callahan
Demonstrate Anew Popu-
larity of Schools.
Should Be Re-Elected
At the next meeting of Pisgah
Ledge, Order of Wnai B'rith, to be
held at its lodge room in the Mac-1
Attendances exceeding 2,500
cabee building on Monday evening,
hailed! graduates of the United Ile
Nov. 2, a program will be presented
brew Schools at exercises in three
For the following resona
in the nature of an oratorical dis-
ranches, on Monday, Tuesday and
He is largely responsible for the so-called Fireworks
cussion upon the subject: "What's ,
MRS. SYDNEY ALLEN
Wednesday
evenings.
The
Oakland
Wrong With America?"
Ordinance. This ordinance has weed thousands of lives
ceremony was held at the Moore
MAYOR FRANK MURPHY
■ and • great deal of human suffering. It has also brought
Prominent members of the lodge , of workers, Thursday, Oct. 29, at School, the Fenkell at the Custer
about a reduction in insurance premiums, thereby caus-
will take part in this discussion, ' the Phoenix Club.
School and the Philadelphia-Byron, circle's on the eve of election, next
ing
• saving to all of the property owners In the City of
and are announced as follows:
An interesting feature of meet- combined with the presence of Tuesday.
Detroit.
Julius Deutelbaum, Ilenry Abromo- ings of the Hadassah donor lunch- at the Philadelphia-Byron hall
Mayor Murphy is the first mayor
This ad paid for by a Jewish friend,
vitz, Sane Keene, Max Edwards eon workers committee is provided g raduates of the other two schools, to elevate a Jew to an executive
and Nathan D. Metzi teer.
b y Mrs. Sidney Allen, one of the
Milton Bernstein awarded three position, having appointed C. K.
Different. views on this subject vice-chairmen, who not only helps m edals to the three best students, Sandorf as superintendent of per-
will be presented by each speaker. in an administrative capacity, but a s follows: Philadelphia-Byron, sone!' of the D. S. E. Ile also ap-
The speeches will be supplemented ; also does much to keep the meet-
aul Sheifman; Oakland, Sylvia pointed Charles Ruby, Leon liar-
by a musical program specially ar- ings peppy and enjoyable. Last I sbitzky; Fenkell, Julia Barahol, man and Bernard Ackerman as at-
'THE WATCHDOG OF CITY EXPENDITURES'
ranged for the occasion.
' year, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Henry
The demonstrations at these cere. torneys in the claim division of
The intellectual advancement Leavitt wrote "The liadassah Plea" m onies indicated anew the popular- the I). S. R., besides many other
VOTE
F OR
which
anthem
is
being
sung
by
the
it
committee arranged this program.
y of the schools, parents, friends lesser appointments.
Members of the lodge, as well as : workers again this year. Another a nil hundreds of in terested personsimaLpolitical observer this week
the general public, are invited to song which is finding favor with the h ailing the graduates and their I
attend.
committee is "Here's to the II. M. tt •achers.
"If the vote is normally heavy,
0." composed by the Robert Lowen-
The ceremony on Wednesday that is. if the 250,000 who voted at
berg family and sung to the tune of n
COUNCILMAN BRADLEY
ight
was
featured
by
an
inspir-
the
primary are augmented by an
"The Stein Song."
ENDORSED
in g address by Rabbi Moses Fisch• I additional 100,000 or more, Mayor
RS
Mrs. Allen has taken a conspic- er
, whose two children, Bluma and Murphy ought to win by anywhere
Milton M. Alexander and David. ions part on many Hadassah pro- B ernard, were among the gradu- from 90,000 to 100,000. But if
grams. Accompanied by Miss Sara at
W. Simon s Write Chronicle
es, the latter being among the thousands stay away from the polls,
Weinberg, she gave a group of y
oungest to receive a diploma. The believing the result to be a forgone
Ureng His Re-Election.
songs at the first meeting this year, p
rogram included addresses by conclusion, it will, of course, be
EFFICIENT—INDEPENDENT..
which took place at the Statler, co
mmunal leaders and by the gradu- somewhat closer. Murphy's big job
Two communications, received Thursday evening ,
Oct. 20 It was at es.
HONEST
and his only real job, in fact, is
by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle through her efforts that Miss Belle
to get his followers to the polls,
this week, advocate the re-election R aker, the popular Jewish sing- c Among the graduates WAS Sophia
Election Tuesday, November 3
which means dispelling their be-
of .ouncelman William P. Bradley, er, appearing, at the Fisher Theater
ohen, 17 years old, who, although
co
lief that it is 'in the bag' and that
Milton M. Alexander, in his let- this week was the guest of honor
mpelled to go to work, managed
it is not worth taking the trouble
ter to the editor, states:
at the worker's meeting Thursday. ce complete er studies and re- to vote.'
"May I take this opportunity of Miss Baker sang a few songs and es ive a diploma. Another inter-
It is a certainty that the mayor's
ting
thing
called
to
the
attention
expressing through your valued gave a brief talk.
of the community at the gradua- main effort between now and elect-
columns a word of endorsement
Th e donor luncheon work...8 will
ion will be to arouse his followers
for Councilman William P. Brad-I meet again, Friday, Nov. 6, at 2 tions, is the fact the I'auline Zin- to the importance of going to the
aman, who just came here from
Icy, a candidate for re-election. I
polls. Ile believes that the over-
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ilenry
Cleveland, will complete her stud-
feel that Mr. Bradley deserves the I
whelming endorsement he received
Wineman, 17651 Hamilton avenue.
ies during the coming five months
support of all people of good will,'
'the da
at the primary is convincing proof
ne donor J. thu
A s
follo
ws.
•
and will receive her diploma from
M es lime
and that our own people especially
st s. Sidney
lle n far
, E dward.
A
that the people understand the is-
should do their share to return Atlax, , ,,Ir lerman A. August, II. Alpert, 0. the Cleveland schools, this indi-
sues and believe in his administra-
Candidate for
cating the co-operative method in
him to office. We should remem-
tion—the chief problem from now
which
Hebrew
study
is
being
form-
ber that it was Mr. Bradley who, os'efl. Phillip Nrexner,
Illoron•
on is to get them to go once more
garden. Jos. Iludnitzky. S s
Brood.. ed into a nation-wide systematic
years ago, risked political suicide Joy. Illsonrosen, Si. Itenyax,
Ha re Becker,
to the polls and put the final seal
Experienced—Aggressive
by fathering the ordinance to curb Harm c. Drown, A. II. Brodie. Ilarry n. educational effort.
of approval on the best administra-
the sale of anti-Semitic publica- oo'rrinr, r"Irlie
Your Vote Will Be Appreciated
tion Detroit has had in years.
i"bersitte
'tin.
Harry
tions on the streets of Detroit.
Z. Brown, Harry S. Bennett. Sam.
Election Tuesday, Nov. 3,
"Mr. Bradley is the president • J. 11rIrienx!Lblrinsiligft7.
of the Council, and one of the
Mesilxones Abe Cooper, darry Cohen.
Noon ohen. Ira Copeland, 0. Caplan, A.
city's most able and experienced J.
Copoland.
J. Jeffries, Jr., who se-
officials. He has long been active
Mt...dames Ralph Davidson, Anthony
'DR. HACK WINS PRIZE
mu
Neuf Hs, D. S. Diamond, Moe Diamond, cured sixth place among the 18
in all work of public welfare, and Joe
0 Dorfman. Adolph Deutsoh.
I FOR CHIROPODY ESSAY
successful nominees for the City
has been a staunch supporter of 1
Mo•irlanrs
Eh m lich. J. I. Ell an,
r
Council,
this
week
thanked
the
Jews
The
Chord
of
Judea
Symphony
This statement paid for by a Jewish friend of Mr. Bradley.
Mayor Murphy in the latter's wel•,
Mrxdamex A. For man. Berths Freed- of Detroit for their contribution to Orchestra resumed its activities
fare policies.
Dr. Morton Hack is the 1931
man. Seymour
Frank! Jos Frank. Morn,
Sept. 27, with a rehearsal held at winner of the research thesis con-
"I have had occasion to work
he'X','"hilrt'FraAnY"Pra PaXghertrknIT
5:17 Kenilworth. 'Biz- !test conducted by the division eef
with Mr. Bradley for more than Elisabeth Finley.
nick, director wan pleased with the I scientific research eef the National'.
ro years as a member of the Iiilli se '
S;d 17rst:httn dsl„ j ;anG
.
attendance at the first rehearsal. Association of Chiropodists.
Wayne County Board of Super- hers, Marvin II. Goldberg,
Harry C.
There were also several new pros-
visors, and I can personally vouch
The contest was for members of':
„
pects who signified their intention I the recent graduating classes of
Vlern
G isr
d 74;r.
"i n'n.
for his broadmindedness and
Mrsdamex Chax. lHamburger,11:1101-
our friend
of joining. Work was immediately 'colleges of chiropody in the United
strong sense of justice."
lorook, Jtolma Ilorowity. J. Ilarvith.
Me antes Harry Jacob - on Harry I..
begun on a group of numbers to
Former Councilman David W. .Inckson, Henry Ja oeyman.
. S. Jakont,, Albert
he included in a concert which will
n
bimons, in a letter of endorsement, Jorda . Murray Jack
Mc cl•nics Jos. 0. hope'. Wolfe Ran.
he given in the Scottish Rite Cathe-
states:
'an, Max IXeislan. NathanKuploy, S. I,.
dral of the Masonic Auditorium cure
mosaic.
Rimers
Km'!an.
GEORGE. A.
"One of the recrudescences of
Sunday, Dec. Cc.
Mesdames Mauri,•e Landau, Dos id
the war was a wave of bigotry and
hti.t. Theo. .1. Levin. Choss.1.1L on.
i
•
An executive. board was chosen
intolerance, expressing itself in S'"1:1'c".!.1.1
Si.
by
the members to work out the
'in'teislitj!:t ‘arn.
' 5 e rise of the Ku Klux Klan, in snhn. matiriee More. Louis Mark.
details of the. coming concert. They
Dora
the Parochial School amendment,
are as follows: William Klein, pres-
heim
met in publications like the '
Me dames A S. runty, sol I t erlrnan. M.
ident; Louis Simons, treasurer;
'Menace' and the 'Dearborn Inde- I,. ?1,; treri ti,:,; M. II;ulity ,crre ii.„se
A.Mii
(Detroit's Former Sheriff)
Francis Bend, corresponding secre-
Lawn
pendent.' Hysteria was in the am Robi ns:1's,
Election Tuesday, Nov. S.
Rohertx. S. 11' 1117InXr.
tarp; Katherine Asetinsky, finan-
EDWARD J. JEFFRIES, JR.
and no one knew what was going Roby , Louis James Rosenberg.
cial secretary; Max Heitman, pub-
.
to happen next. It was important
Si mon'
the s Si.
his victory for representative goy- lieity manager; Belle Kessler, Da-
1
mo.
Mm,odLom
eots
, D A Sherw
W. in. H. . S I0ch i
SS.
I that the men at the helm of the
sNglitri,rShawrir
m l, J. ernment. yid Weisberg, Richard Idelsohn
I city government should be alert, aulxoara N. Sy R,'nhw
Julius Deutelbaum, prominent and Jay Frank. This group is meet-
14. SlIj on, Ben Simon.
courageous and, above all, should
(,
OrF A I:feS 'eri , Let Ster- leader and former president of Pia- ing each week, and so far its ac-
not lose their heads.
gah Lodge., in a statement enders- complishments have been such as
OPPICES IN
rt
51 CITIES
"One of the most constructive man. Harry H u
ing Mr. Jeffries' candidacy, this tee warrent highly successful con-
el
Election Tuesday, Nov. 3
moves in controlling the situation mon Sheller, 0. 50 , arms,, . N
week declared:
on, Oidmv
was that undertaken by Council. SSlane.h
""His father, Judge Edward J. cert.,
Steinber g •■
man William I'. Bradley, who in-
Jeffries,
of
the
Rec'order's
Court,
IM
.e
If'Avtrerle.‘r..SMMihn.:"JrnaTI:
troduced the ordinance preventing ette , Strinhern.
who always defended our group
s,ii. ar m .
e; i. Ellia Thal. Alex Taub, Eto •
the sale of anti-Semitic publications
when it was unjustly assailed, was
on the streets of Detroit. I had , Me dame,
V
Samuel Victor. peter Vex.. very happy to learn that he gave
On Sunday, Oct. 25, during Alt-
the privilege, also as a member'' Fran k a•s.
his son who inherited his courage man's Jewish Charity Hour over
,,.11.
W•rnr, Ben. j Wilk. • and his sincere interest in man- Station W5111(', II. Altman ap-
of the Council, to work with Wil- 1 _,,.. ste-d1 , ,:ye des
DR. MORTON HACK
liam 1'. Bradley in this legislation, tOrt' lltan, A.
kind our political support and the ,p,e,atiliendectofotrhteheJciwk'itsrhoittne,lbel,ici,thddrFer7„-,
Henry " Wnern
and I feel that his valuable serv- :term. Wet - an,
i
"lan j judge feels equally grateful
States. I revdously, Dr. Hack won
- --
a
S
ices deserve the lasting thanks of
"Edward .1. Jeffries, Jr. possesses Burial Association. Mr. Altman first place and the right to repre•
Mn,. Jose ph
t
dollars;
the people of Detroit."
th e essential qualifications for the stressed the history of this in- sent the Illinois College of Chiro-
Mesdames David Zeman, H. II. Zack.' itfi
monthly builds up to $10,800 ;
heists.
ce he seeks and will make an stitution and the. necessity on the pody and Foot Surgery, his alma
Pontiac donors follow:
largeramountsare createdwith
ANNOUNCE COMMITTEES
I id cal councilman. He is honest
part of the Jewish public to main- mater, in the national contest. The,
Messlarno.
J. Ilirnk-ant. Benj. Gold• ro urageous, capable and alcove all, lain it. The institution, he sale'.
proportionate ease.
topic of his thesis was "Sinus, l'ar-
Jr. J. N. F. DANCE ..teln,
J. hum
'
Wolfma
n
•
he is free from all prejudice. He recently moved from its old quar- ticularly Those Occurring Under
The Investors Syndicate
as pires to he a true representative. ters on Frederick street to its new Helornatic Molle and Dora."
I Miss Mary Newman, chairman
Plan has delivered over 3 1/2
I of the third annual informal dance
Of all people, regardless of creed building on Joy Road and this in-1
Dr. George W. Scherer, Jr., of
million dollars in maturities in
nationality. Tee him, all men necessity rn,eirsingfa(c.ned„urwh'itrnh
of the Junior Jewish National
ant,hye Los Angeles, director of the di-
:: r c
the past 12 months. Conven-
e God's children.
Fund. anounced this week' the ap-
vision, was outspoken in his prise
"Edward J. Jeffries, Jr. owes al- to pay off contractors and also ar.; of Dr. Hack's paper, terming it "a
ient—depression-proof—cer-
pointment of the following coin-
At a special meeting of Congre-
lance to no newspaper diemin-an
' mittees for the dance:
tain ; 37-year record. Assured
ngcient budget amount worthy contribution to chiropodial
nation Beth David, held S
•
a t
f, rr uansnuiffi
by big business. to no corpora- r t kg:::ep
literature, revealing qualities
Leuis Purther and Morris Stern, the following were elected:
results explained in booklet
A. fie n and to no public utility. Ile
Mr.
Altman
urged that Mayor necessary for the carrying on of
co-chairmen;
publicity,
Israel
, Aronow, president; Sam Fineman. tvi
"Multiplying Money." Use
II bee tree to drive from the. coun. Murphy be retained in office. Mr. such important projects."
FRANK J.
Wiener, chairman, Betty Wolf, Ir- vice- r t;
coupon below.
chamber the greedy influences Altman described the griendship of
ving Pitsak an 1 Jack Pollack; tick- treasurer; Nathan L. Traci e nr7s ieez' 11
Dr. Hack attended the Univer-
;1
to, Anne Nussbaum, chairman, retary, for his tenth term. The In riving only at public expense. 'Mayor Murphy for the Jewish pen. sity of Michigan during they ears
LISTEN! T°
11`•
1"•`"*"
Syndicate Sera,
Rose Thav, .,co-chairman,Mollie board of directors will be cone— vi efficial conduct in the council Ple and his sincere desire to help 1925 to 1929. While there he who
moanover N.B. E. •aan.lw
II always he determined hy a all deserving Jewish institutions.'
actively associated with the Hillel
Fortner and Emma Katz.
posed of Ilenry C. Keywell as s i n
coral chain limy Send., el
cere desire to bring the great- During Mandell Bernstein's ab- Foundation, acting for one year as
415 P.M. We., Standerd
The dance will be held in the chairman; II. Rottenherg, former cot gesdd to the greatest number."
sense, David Bernstein during the business manager of the Hilted
Tina
president,
A.
Dubrinskv,
F.
Kri-'
Roof Garden Ballrxim of the Tal-
next few weeks will broadcast the ; News, Jewish publication. The
ler Hotel, Sunday evening, Dec. 23. vetsky, L. Please, B. Smolensky.1C
200,000 INVESTORS
ouncilman Walter's Efforts news flashes through the courtesy next year he was a member of the
Music will be played by the p pular A. Siegel, Si. Slobin, Jake Weis-I
wwww•rww
WWW
"f The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,/ Hillel Foundation Student Council,
i n Behalf of Unemployed.
'
"C-mmedorca with the personal man Julium Wasserman,
Send "MULTIPLYING MONEY" Si
during Altman's Jewish Charity as chairman of the social welfare
Ile Deserves Your Support
appearance of "Hy" Steed. Or- Weisman, A. Shear, D. Deutch.
14th WARD
Councilman George A. Walters Hour on Sunday, from 1 tee 1:30 committee. The latter position
Nan.
He has been • faithful public ganizations are asked to keep this II. Belensky, R. B. Newman, Jo-
P.
carried with it the superintend-
m'
date open. Tickets may be ob- serh eingarden and B. Bragman. on e .f the nominees for re-election.
official for many years.
Please accept my thanks for
ency of the Ann Arbor synagogue's
Addrsr
tained from any member of the ' Mr. Keywell was formerly wh ile in Lansing in the canaelty
the splendid support given me
Election Tuesday, Nov. 3.
organization or by calling Garfield treasurer and for right years nre•i- of chairman of the Wayne County Hall to Serve Detroit With- Sunday Schoo'
during the primaries.
fin
dent
of
Congregation
Beth
•Dav'tt
Dr. Hack 01 a mire of Mr. and
and
of
supervisors,
attending
the
out
Favoritism.
4317-W,
It was under his administration en vernor•s conference relative to
"I have no other ohieet, if elect- Mrs. Nathan hack and is affiliated
A Hallowe'en party this Satur-
May I count
your
that the present new synagogue' the state's $10,010.000 road toilTd• ed to the office of councilman, than with his father, who is in the or-
day night will inaugurate the series I
at Fourteenth and Elmhurst was iog program, urged Grover C. Dill- to transact the business of the, thopedic shoe business in the
day, Tues.
of private members socials. Irving
erected. As the new e l•airman of ma n. state highway e - mmissioner. city legally ■
FOUNDED•1834
Stroh
Building.
and economically," ,
day, Nov. 3?
Pits.ak, in whose h-me the party
the board he has plans 'of reorgan- to do most of the wnrk in the city said Dr. John S. Hall, leading ,
will be held. will act as host. Every-
1914 L'elon Cordial. 4.11dIng
king the congregation under the
Dotreit, Councilman Walters , cruncilmanic candidate in Detroit's
one
is
asked
to
appear
in
costume
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Rabbi Max Weine, prominent
leedershin of an English-speaking 'A sed his request en the fact that present campaign, in a statement
auditor, sailor, street car conductor,
Detrcit young man who was or- and mask.
IALTINORE w LOS ANGUS
rabbi. He also plans to organize Detroit pus upwards of 70 per today to local voters. "I have no
composer, dentist and councilman.
MINNEAPOLIS
(failed by the Jewish Theological
Sunday School and lectures in rent of the stato taxes. He point- axes to grind, and grindstones to
Dr. Callahan was born in Las
Seminary of America in June, was Flower Fund of the Jewish English to interest the younger ed out to Mr. Dillman that 80 per
turn for other people who may l
Coucilman
Dr.
Phillip
A
Calla-
Vegas,
N. M., April 9, 1897, and
awarded one of two graduate fel-
Welfare Federation.
generation as well as older mem- cent of Michigsn's unemployment have axes to grind.
ban is making • vigorous campaign attended school there, as well as
lowships from the Brush Educe-
bers.
riroblem is in this city and there-
"There is none of the old favor- for re-election at the Nov. 3 elec. Fort Worth, Santa Monica, Denver
ti-nal Foundation. Rabbi Phineas
The flower fund of the Je•vish1
A banquet in honor of the in- fore there is urgent need for giv- ltism of the ward system in my tion. Although only 31 years of and Ann Arbor, coming to Detrcit
WHO?
Kartzmeliwon the other fellowship. Welfare Federation has received stallation or officers of Congrega-
ing a maior share of the jobs to representation of the people, and so age, Dr. Callahan has been • mem- to reside in 1920.
Rabbi Kartzinel will do research c-ntributi-n in memory of Mrs.
far as I am concerned I prop..se her of the city council since 1925.
tion Bet's David will be arranged Detrniters.
Neve , uk me why I grie•e-
Durin his outstanding public
work in rabhinics and philosophy Eva Dav
M idson from Sara S. Conin• by the Sisterhood of the conzreno-
Lrl m e br a d
"Detroit needs Councilman wa• to take care of thi-gs where they and has an outstanding record of service, ouncilman Callahan has
and modern Hebrew literature, at i n memory of Ben &min Glick from lion under the leaderahip of the
`
tern in the council and his friends are needed, regardless of where achievements. Ile has had a varied *9 nsible for increasing by
Who has vet described • mad,
the semirary. in New York. Each Mr. and Mrs. Sao! Cepin• in mem- president, Mrs. F. Slobin. The
SI...thine eh..
ttree his re-electi-n on Tuesdsy they rosy be. There will be no career, running the gamut of news- more than 100 per cent, the free
la
of the fellowships has the value of .rr• f (gnats Pick from Mrs. Rosa
word?
Ro-, date of the affair will be an- Nov. 3." a statement iss”ed ‘v ■ East, West, North or South
aide boy, janitor, musician, salesman, dental chile facilities in congested
lie Pick.
nounced later.
Edith Hartman. 81N 0 .
group of citizens this week declares. to me."
waiter, store-manager, bookkeeper, tenement neighborhoods.
Councilman
I
I
JOHN S.
HALL
for Councilman
ELECT
WILLIAM P. BRADLEY is Dean and President
of the Detroit City Council. He seeks re-election on
his record, rather than on idle promises. He has made
substantial contributions to Detroit through his work
for the unemployed, for the schools, and for such con-
structive legislation.... Member City Election Com-
mission, chairman, Ways and Means Committee,
Wayne County Board of Supervisors. . . A good
and able man; broadminded, honest and fair.
Sherman
Littlefield
COUNCILMAN
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BY CHORD OF JUDEA
Edward
FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 6
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Tenth Ward
$1 ,000
ALTMAN APPEAL FOR
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ELECTS OFFICERS
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Andrew Travis
Bartell
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Constable
Eighth Ward
INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
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port on election
RABBI WEINE WINS
$1,000 FELLOWSHIP
CALLAHAN MAKING A
VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN
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