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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-08-12

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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RIGHT NOW you car-owners are "sitting
pretty" ... You can buy more safe, comfortable,
trouble-free mileage for a dollar than in any
previous summer ... You don't have to put up
with second-choice tires for reasons of economy,
because first-choice tires cost you no more! .
Goodyear Tires-the kind we sell-are first-
choice here, throughout the state, throughout
the nation, by more than 2 to II ... They out-
sell all others not because of any trio guaran-
tees, or phony inducements, or special deals,
but simply because they give people the biggest
money's worth, and people know it! ... Don't
be argued out of the benefits to be had from
the leading tires and our service.

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GEORGE PULFORD, Proprietor

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Dr. Albert C. Hamburger, prac- cry citizen suffered with a

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t icing physician in Detroit for a of patriotic ''hysteria" and t his

His Son and Daughter Aid Cam.
paign; Address Meetings.

ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

During the Jewish Radio Hour
over Station WISIBC, at noon this
Sunday, conducted by Hyman
Altman, the latest Jewish news of
the week will be broadcast by Da-
vid Bernstein, attorney, through
the courtesy of The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle.
Mr. Altman states that he is

number of years, filed the maxi- feeling was more so prevalent
mum number of petitions allowed amongst government and other
henry C. Keywell, candidate for
by law with the County Clerk for officials, there was one man who Congress
from the new Fifteenth
the
Coroner's office of Wayne was the head custodian respon- District, this week commenced an
Editors.
county on the Democratic ticket. sible for the conduct of the alien active campaign to secure the Re-
making an effort to secure the
His candidacy was the result of in Detroit. This man, Ilenry publican nomination.
Editors of a group of no 5-1
services of Cantor Lind and his
the solicitation on the part of hun- Behrendt, was at that time United
English language newspapers an d
Mr. Keywell, who for the past three sons for an appearance dur-
dreds of his friends, who felt that States Marshal of the Eastern
other friends of Former Judg 0;
his training and ability particu- District of Michigan. Quite of- 11 years has served as President ing the musical portion of the
Patrick II, O'Brien met at lunch
hour.
larly fitted him to the office to ten, when these aliens were
eon last Wednesday at the Barlu m
which
he aspires.
brought before Mr. Behrendt, to
Hotel to honor him for his volun
Eliahu Sverdlov, the oldest Bilu
Dr. Hamburger believes the of- be fingerprinted and catalogued,
tary services he rendered in figh t-
settler, died in the Iledera colony
fice of Coroner is an unusually or possibly for Interment for the
ing the Michigan alien registratio n
at
the age of 78. Only five other
duration
of
the
war,
sonic
of
the
important
one
because
of
the
re-
bill before a three-judge Federa
Bilu settlers survive at present.
sponsibility the Coroner often government agents would b e
Court. Through the efforts o
biased
in
their
opinion
of
an
alien
Mr. O'Brien, and of Theodor e
faces in determining the cause of
d eath in violent or accidental for no other reason except that
Levin, the bill was declared un
Using your own rollers-
constitutional.
eases. The basis of his platform, he was born on foreign soil. Mr. ,'
WINDOW SHADES:
Included in the group at th e
he further declared, will be to Behrendt, forever alert and fair
Formerly
Now
luncheon were editors of Jewish
humanize the office and to extend in his dealings, endeavored to they
60c
394
Hungarian, Polish, Danish an
the courtesy and consideration due best of his ability to classify the
85e
FRANK c•ssur•n-r7
49c
Italian papers.
citizens who by sorrow are of alien as "peaceful" or "dange r
Guaranteed Waiihatile Shade
Philip Slomovitz, editor of Th
necessity compelled to conic in ous," and dealt with each class
1.25
69c
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the onl y e ticket in the First District. Ile is o close with officials of that Bcation as an individual worthy
These bargain prices include memos.
a
keen
student
of
national
affairs,
of
consideration
the
same
as
any
Ins and delivering.
newspaper represented which i
citizen.
printed in English, reviewed th and he has a sympathetic under-
Plain window shades cleaned
Dr. liamburger attended the De-
various elements which figured i re i standing of local problems. Ile is troit public schools, the College
A man, whom we will designate
and reversed, Including ring
the fight that was waged again s t planning a vigorous campaign. of the City of Detroit and the as Mr. X, was brought before Mr.
pull
25c
the alien registration bill. H Discussing the major problems Detroit College of Medicine and Behrendt to be fingerprinted as
Linoleum,
good quality, 29c per
stated that not only the foreign confronting the country, Mr. S urgery, He is a member of the an alien by a confidential govern-
square yard. Inlaid linoleum
Schwartz
stated:
born but the native citizens o
ment agent. The man livid about
at special prices,
"l am for the outright repeal Wayne County Medical Society I 100 miles from Detroit and when
Michigan owe Former Judge
and the American Medical Asso-
O'Brien a debt of gratitude for of the Eighteenth Amendment , ciation. He is a member of Mr. Behrendt interviewed him he'
his efforts against the un-Amen and the modification of the Vol. Craftsman Lodge, No, 521, F. & claimed that he should not be
WINDOW SHADE CO.
can measure because it would af- st ead ct. The revenue gained A. M., the Consistory, and Shrine made to go through the routine
fect theuxands who were born by the legalization of the sale of Club.
of fingerprinting as an alien be-

here but could not prove it be- beer and light wines under con-
cause he was a citizen of the
HENRY C. KEYWELL
cause the Michigan birth records trol of the Federal Government
United States, fought in the Span-
and the savings to be derived from
are incomplete.
ish-American war for the United of Congregation Beth David,
CO.
AUDITOR
GUTMAN
John Bare, Polish editor; Peter the elimination of Federal prohibi-
States and was ready to enlist as Fourteenth and Elmhurst,
well
Courteville, editor of the Belgian tion snoopers will provide enough
SEEKS RE-ELECTION a soldier and fight against Ger known In the local Jewish is com-
Press; John Ilansen, Danish cor- funds in the Federal treasury to
any, Mr. Behrendt endeavored
insure
the
immediate
payment
of
respondent; Ignio A. Pettine, Ital-
William Gutman, candidate to k m o explain to Mr. X that it was
"I.ower taxes and economies are
ian editor, were among the speak- the Soldiers' Bonus, which I succeed himself as County Aud-
mere formality as far as his my Interests as well as yours,"
ers. Andrew Baird addressed the strongly advocate.
itor, is, according to many ob- ase was concerned.
Mr. Keywell, who is a real estate
"I favor the passage, as neces- sm-vers of the county's business,
gathering and Mr. O'Brien re-
Marshal Behrendt telegraphed a man, stated. Ile announced the
city occasions, of relief legislation
sponded.
lengthy communication to the following planks as part of his
Resolutions were adopted at the that will secure work in self-sus-
Attorney General of the United platform:
close of the meeting expressing taining public enterprises so that
States in the behalf of Mr. X.
"Amend the national banking
gratitude to Mr. O'Brien for his unemployment will be immediately
iThe Department of Justice replied laws so as to make credit and
efforts not only in opposition to alleviated. Not only do I maintain
that this war measure must be loans more available for the small
that
this
can
be
done
without
the alien registration measure,
be-
adhered to to the letter and that business man,
Watch for tots label when
but also for his liberal stand on ing an added burden to the tax-
Mr. X must he registered or be
"Absolute repeal of the Eight- you purchase your BEEF-
all matters affecting the rights of payers in the country, but that, on
interned in Oglethorpe Camp for
eenth Amendment.
American citizens. The resolu- the contrary, the cost to the Gov-
ENETTE or Delicatessen
the duration of the war. Marshal
tion lauds Mr. O'Brien for his ernment can be materially de-
"Compulsory unemployment in. products.
Behrendt reluctantly incarcerated
defense of the constitutional creased by centralization and con-
him in the County jail and for six surance providing a rebate of pre-
This assures you the beet in
rights of all elements in the pop- solidation of various departments,
weeks endeavored to get hint to mium to the company employing quality sold In Detroit. Our
ulation.
bureaus and commissions, I favor
change his mind. Ile brought his its help a minimum of ten months products are mad. horn in Dr.
each
Mr. O'Brien, who is seeking the the passage immediately of legis-
year."
family to Detroit and arranged a
troit under supervision for
Democratic nomination for Gov- lation which will accomplish this
Children Aid Campaign.
visit with him at the County jail.
Kashruth. No chemicals or
ernor of the State of Michigan, reduction. The tax-payers in this
Mr. Keywell's campaign is coloring
Marshal
Behrendt
then
enlisted
only the best of
was also pledged the support of country are already overburdened;
the aid of Judge Arthur A. Tuttle, unique in that his children are materials but
are used.
those present.
homes are being sold from under
and together they finally convinced actively engaged in the political
WILLIAM
GUTMAN
Commenting on his share in the us for taxes. By wise and judi-
the man to register in accordance drive,
fight against the alien registra- cial control of the expenditure. the watchdog of
the county's fi- with the law upon their promise
On Tuesday evening, his son,
tion bill, Mr, O'Brien stated that of the Federal Government, ample nances. For many
years it was to assist him to become a citizen Jerry Keywell, addressed Detroit
at that time he had absolutely no funds can be obtained for relief not unusual to find Mr. Gutman
of the United States.
Lodge,
No. 55, K. of P., soliciting
political aspirations and that he and stimulation of business, and at work in his office as late as 10
The above incident is only one support for his father.
joined the legal battle out of con- at the same time the cost of gov- or 11 o'clock at night.
of the many cases where Mr.
2380 Twentieth Street
This Friday night, his daughter,
viction of the un-Americanism of ernment can be reduced."
It was because of his arduous Behrendt' displayed his neutral Miss Ethel Keywell, will address
Lafayette 2908
the adopted measure.
in behalf of the citizens of temperament in dealing with man- a meeting in Western High
OSCAR SCHILLER DIES labors
Wayne County, his friends say, kind justly and without jeopard- School.
Oscar Schiller, for years promi- that caused Mr. Gutman to suffer izing them because of their birth-
nent in local communal and indus- a physical breakdown a few years right. As Sheriff of Wayne Coun-
THINK OF IT!
trial activities, died on Aug. 4. ago. Ile has since recovered his ty he carries out his policy In his Markus S. Simon Candidate
L. EDI-EFL SOX Funeral services were held Sunday, health and is back in his old habit official capacity with the same
for the Legislature.
from his late residence, 1959 West o f giving long hours to his work. fairness as he has done in the
Mayer Stein Pays Tribute to Boston boulevard, with interment Besides his governmental work, past, In his instructions to his
Markus S. Simon, well-known
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
Late Oscar Schiller
Mr. Gutman has found time to reputies he always embodies that young attorney with offices at On Michigan's Best Golf
bi A. M. Hershmaq officiated.
they must be fair to every person 1959 First National Bank build.
serve
as
chairman
of
the
execu-
Courses
Mr. Schiller was formerly presl-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: dent of the Federal Screw WorkA tice committee of the Old News- who seeks their services, regard. ing, has opened his campaign as
less of nationality, creed or race. a candidate for the Republican
HAWTHORNE VALLEY
The Detroit Jewish community resigning three years ago on ac- boys' Goodfellow Fund •
nomination as Representative to
lost a prominent citizen in Oscar count of III health. He was born in
Mr. Gutman's deceased son, Al-
Two Mantas
the Michigan legislature from the
Schiller, whose funeral was held Lithuania, coming to the United fred, was married to Maribel, the
Fisher Theater
Frst Wayne County , district, which W. W
Ave. at Gulley Rd.
Sunday, Aug. 7, at two o'clock, States 40 years ago. Ile was in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. E.
Again the Fisher conies through comprises the entire city of De- W. Warren at Merrimam Road
from his late residence, 1959 Bos- mercantile business at Wellman, Gaylord. Mr. Gutman's son was
ton boulevard. Services were con- Ia., until 1917, when he came to a member of the Todd Post, Amer- with a big three hit show, with two troit and the townships of Gratiot
-30 Minutes from City Hall
great screen attractions and a bril- and Grouse Pointe.
ducted by Rabbi A. M. Hershman Detroit, and became one of the ican Legion.
liant stage revue.
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. founders of the Federal Screw
Mr, Simon, former speaker of Sundays--$1.50 - Sundays
Prior to his election as County
On the screen William Powell the Philoniathic Debating club,
Mr. Schiller died on Aug. 4.
Works. At his death he was a Auditor, Mr. Gutman served on and
Kay Francis are reunited in has been endorsed by several po- Early Morning and Late After-
Practically a newcomer 16 years director of the company. He was a the
old Board of Alderman.
"Jewel Robbery."
noon Rate.
ago when he settled in Detroit from member of Shaarey Zedek Con-
litical organizations.
Iowa, in the short space of time he gregation and was a thirty-second
found a large circle of friends degree Mason.
among Jews and Gentiles. He was
Mr. Schiller leaves his wife, Ilan-
a successful business man, an ideal nah; two daughters, Mrs. Aline
and true Jew, upright in all deal- !Jerrie, of Detroit, and Mrs. Irene
ings, a man of honor and integrity Packard, of Greenville, Mich., and
from the old school, where a word a son, Morris, of Detroit.
or a promise was the bond.
When the Shaarey Zedek was
built he contributed large amounts ISADORE EDWARDS DIES
Isadore Edwards, a Detroiter
without even announcing his dona-
tions. He was charitable to the for the past 30 years, died on
highest degree, and many a family July 31. Ile would have been 57
in Detroit will miss his guiding years old on Aug. 21.
Funeral services were held at
advice and help. Many families
in Riga, I.atvia. will mourn for Gilbert's Funeral Home on Aug.
Oskar Schiller when the sad news 2, with interment at Woodmen.
reaches them, for he was the one Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin
who supplied the European "na- officiated.
dan and made happy couples.
Born in Farmville, Va., Mr.
The writer had been associated Edwards was the son of the late
with Oscar Schiller many years Aaron and Rachel Edwards, his
in business, and also a friend over father having been a prominent
25 years. I have always admired builder and owner of real estate.
his qualities and his own ways of He is survived by two sisters, Es-
doing things in that gracious man- ther Finger of Washington, D. C.,
ner characteristic of him. Yes, and Jennie of Detroit; two broth-
the Detroit community and a good em, Max and Nathan; a niece,
many families will miss the noble Lena Finger of Washington, D. C.,
man.
who came here to attend the fu-
MAYER STEIN,
neral; a niece, Miriam Edwards,
2689 Boston boulevard.
and a nephew, Edward I. Edwards.
Mr. Edwards was a member of
Temple Beth El and a life mem.
her of St. John's Masonic Lodge
In loving memory of our dear of Louisville, Ky.
son and brother, Leslie Levy, who
passed away one year ago, Aug. MOLLNO CANDIDATE
7, 1931.

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Frank Schwartz, Detroit at-
torney, well known in business
and philanthropic circles, with of-
Candidate for Governor Is fices at 1634.38 First National!
Bank building, is a candidate for,
Feted by Newspaper
U. S. Congress on the Democratic

PAGE FIVE

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Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
Edmund L. Gilbert announce. ■
substantial reduction of rates.
Costs of Complete Funerals
Quoted Without Obligation.

HILDA GOLANER

of 3887 Thirty-first street, 48
years old, passed away on Aug. 4.
Funeral services were held from
her home on Aug. 5, with inter-
ment at Congregation El Moshe
Cemetery. Rabbis E. Aishiskin
and I. Stollman officiated. She is
survived by her husband, Morris,
a son, Gilbert; brother, Dr. Wm. J.
Vidaver, and 11 sisters, Mrs. Solo-
mon Chesluk, Mrs. Nathan Naf-
tulin, Mrs. Herman Rosenberg,
Mrs. Max Nemoff, Mrs. Ben Shit-
rin, Mrs. Harry Bright, Mrs. Jay
Rosenshine, Mm, Nathan Bright,
Mrs, Ezra Lipkin, all of Detroit;
Mrs. David Frankil of Philadel-
phia, Pa., and Mrs. David Katz of
Poland.

BEN GOLDMAN
of 9517 McQuade, 41 years old,
died on August 8. Funeral ser-
vices were held at Gilbert's Fu-
neral Home on August 9 with in-
terment at Oakview Cemetery, He
is survived by his wife, Tessie,
two brothers, Jack and Hyman,
and two sisters, Rose Ebert and
Etta Brown of New York.

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IN MEMORIAM

No one knows how much we miss you
No one knows the bitter pain.
Si. have suffered since you left as
Life has never been the .me

Sadly missed by his parents and
brothers, Sol and Morton.

SELF-ACTION

FOR U. S. CONGRESS

George K. Moline has announced
his candidacy for a seat in the
United States Congress from the
Sixteenth Michigan District. Mr.

GAS

In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, Eliza-
beth DeYoung, who passed away
12 years ago, Aug. 13, 1920.

You ere not forgotten, Mother, dear
Nor will y. ever be
As long as life and memory lasts
We will remember thee.
sore,
We miss you no our heart.
As time goes by we mi. you more.
your loving smile, your gentle face.
No one can 011 your secant PlaCe-

CARD OF THANKS
w.
Mrs. Sarah Ginsberg and family
wish to thank Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man, Rabbi E, Aiahishkin, Henry
C. Keywell and their many friends
Sadly missed by her loving
for the kindness and sympathy ex-
tended them during their recent children and grandchildren.
bereavement.
In loving memory of our beloved
Rev. Cantor
mother and grandmother, Lena
David Golden
Isenberg, who passed away four
Detrott's Favorite
years ago, Aug. 14, 1928.
MONEL
ROY B. CARLIN
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Tears in silence often flow.
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Sadly missed by her loving chil-
GEORGE K. MOLLNO
dren, Irving. Hilda and David, and Main. oas announced the follow-
Mrs. Rosa Bloch and grandchild, ing platform for his campaign:
Richard Lee Bloch.
A reduction of Federal expen-
ditures and the return of the full
Michigan Theater
dinner pail; better banking laws;
The Four Marx Brothers, the submission of the Eighteenth
maddest, merriest four nuts that amendment to a vote of the Amer-
ever appeared on screen or stage, ican people; legislation that will
head the current comedy screen uphold the American standard of
feature at the Michigan in their wage and living as adopted by the
latest funniest hit, "Horse American Federation of Labor;
Feathers." In addition to the further legislation favoring the
Marx Brothers • bevy of Amer- St. Lawrence waterway and im-
ica's most beautiful girls, headed proved harbors for this district;
by Thelma Todd, appear in the adoption of a sales tax law that
production of laughs.
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