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August 26, 1932 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-08-26

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PAGE FOUR

74DergorazwisnefRONIC14

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Himelstein To Attend Great
West Life Conference

Hollywood Theater.

in Minaki, Ont.

Starting Sunday and continuing
for four days another outstanding
double-feature program has been
arranged. Wynne Gibson and
Geroge Bancroft appear in their
most recent, "Lady and Gent," •
vigorous story of American life.
On the same program is a super-
production called the "strangest
story ever filmed." "Igloo" is the
fascinating title, and it was filmed
in Alaska with an all-Eskimo cast.

The many policyholders and
friends of IL Ilimelstein will be
interested to learn that because
of his success as a life underwriter
for the Great-Went Life Assur-
ance Company during the last 18
months, he has been chosen to at-
tend the company's business con-
ference at Minaki, Ont., in Sep-
tember.

'737_6?

Pageant Closes Jewish Center Summer Play School

A Representative Jew
to Represent You

LET'S ALL VOTE FOR

AARON

5?S?;752.

FOR

ZA

LOWER TAXES

ROSENBERG

FOR

Attorney

State Representative

VOTE

Student of
Economics

Democratic Ticket

DEMOCRATIC

Communal
Worker

JOSEPH A.

Interested in
All Phases
of Jewish Life

--

ARBANAS

State Senator

Primaries September 13, 1932

Republican Candidate for

CONGRESS

for

by

LOMZER

LOAN ASS N)

An advertising charge of $1.00 will be added to
the tax on each and every description of prop-
erty in Wayne County on which state and
county taxes for the year 1930 are unpaid
on October 1st, 1932.

Formerly with Attorneys Sternberg & Sternberg
Also a staff member of The Legal Chronicle

LeROY C. LYON

paid

STATE, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP TAXES

A Progressive Lawyer
for a Progressive Senate

Says about

•nd

❑ ROS

TAXPAYERS , ATTENTION!

Wards 1.2-4-6

READ WHAT WM. FRIEDMAN

linserted

PAY NOW AND SAVE!

- for -

4th District

In order to cast your vote for
Mr. Rosenberz you must ask for
a Democratic Ballot on Sept. 13.

-Cot Court.), Detro it N ews.
Paul Miller, 96 Mt, Vernon avenue, was the "big chief" in this
ceremony. He is shown surrounded by other children who Put on an
Indian dance Wednesday afternoon at the closing assembly and
exhibition of the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, following its fourth
year of play schools for children unable to go to camp. The work a nd play covered • period of eight weeks, with an attendance of 200.
Samuel Levine, executive director of the center, was in charge. Th a others in th, picture, left to right, were: Frances Tubben, Mary
Rottman, Leslie Moss, Marion Pearlman, Isadore Rosen, Daniel Sieg el, Celia Goldberg, Sarah Krise, Dora Freedman and Ida Travis.

BORDELOVE CANDIDATE
FOR SENATOR IN 15TH

His Candidacy Is Endorsed by
Many Jewish and Non-Jewish

STANDS
DINNER FOR KOSHER BEHRENDT
UPON HIS RECORD
KITCHEN ON SEPT. 7

BLONDY FOR CONGRESS
CLUB ORGANIZED HERE

You may avoid this penalty and prevent adver-
tisement of your property for sale by prompt
payment of these delinquent taxes, prior to
that date.

Additional interest and penalties on all other
delinquent state, county and township taxes
may be avoided by making prompt payment
to the Wayne County treasurer.

PAY NOW AND SAVE!

Sheriff Henry Behrendt's record Maurice H. Zackheim Is President;
HERMAN It LAU, •
during the tenure of his office is
Civic Organizations.
Leaders on Committee.
sufficient evidence and assurance
County Treasurer.
"Mr. Lyon ha's been a resident of
Maurice Bordelove, prominent Will Be Held at Shaarey of a continued clean administra-
The Biondy-for-Congress Club,
Detroit for a great many years. He is
WM. GUTMAN,
Zedek; Mayor Murphy
tion in Wayne County, his sup- with headquarters on the ninth
young business man active in the
a lawyer by profession and has been
porters assert. Ills past record is floor of the Washington Boulevard
Jewish community here, who is a
Chairman,
Principal Speaker.
associated with one of the leading law
an open book and never has there Building, was organized this week.
candidate for the Democratic nom-
firms of this city. Ile has a splendid
Board of County Auditors.
been
any
disparaging
criticisms
of
ination
for
State
Senator
from
Maurice
If. Zackheim, promin-
With Mayor Frank Murphy as
record and is a man of fine ideals, and
the Fifth District, received an the principal speaker, the planned
ent Zionist and communal leader,
in my opinion possesses the qualifica-
is president of the club. Other
tions for this office."
dinner of the Five Cent Kosher
officers are: Mrs. Cora Jacoby,
Kitchen will be held on Wednesday
Mr. Lyon has practiced law for 21
leader in the Order of Eastern
evening,
Sept.
7,
at
the
Shaarey
years and was associated with the late
Star, vice president; Burton
Zedek, Chicago boulevard and Law-
VOTE FOR
Alfred Lucking for many years, still
Marks, member of the Detroit Little Cinema Mats.
ton avenue.
being a member of the Lucking firm.
Stock
Exchange, secretary; Na-
The kitchen this week moved to
56 E. COLUMBIA 25C
Mr. Lyon Is considered a liberal. lie
than D. Metzger, president of Pis-
new quarters at 1991 West Euclid
never sought public office before.
gah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, treas-
The Treat of the Season!
avenue, between Twelfth and FOur-
urer.
Original German version of
teenth,
and
continues
to
operate
A "Lyon" to protect your interests
On the committee are: Meyer
at five cents a meal for adults and
Stone, J. Scholnick, Dr. David
two cents for children, needy being
LEROY C.
Kliger, Moses Weiswasser, Aaron
nerved free.
Kurland,
Samuel Sternberg and
Maxwell L. Black, president, and
for Congress in Fifteenth
Mandell Bernstein.
Hyman Altman, vice-president of
Featuring Lillisa Harvey
Mr.
Blondy
is conducting a vig- Much DI the material take. Irma
District
the group in charge of the kitchen,
orous campaign.and is recognized
Balam's "Adveature Amorous."
state that tickets for the banquets
HOME-OWNER - TAX-PAYER
as an outstanding candidate for
have been mailed out to prominent
The right man for the office.
Eves;
'Sun;
Holt-35e. Chit.
Republican Candidate for
the Democratic nomination for
Detroitera who are now urged to
Served four years as Assistant
make their remittances at once in
Congress from the Fifteenth dis- dyes 10 years free; 10-12-15c.
Prosecuting Attorney.
trict,
order that the committee may be
prepared to care for the large audi-
15th District
Wards 10-12-1446
ence expected. Remittances are to
be sent to William Sandler, treas-
tht-t-MAYtt
:
ttlf,t7167etil4.lY,TtillAel4-'Ivt4to:
urer, care of Reliable Linen Sup.
This Week's Specials
OAKMAN CANDIDATE
uly, 1025 East Montcalm.
HENRY BEHRENDT
At the same time, organizations
Johnson. Want
IN 15TH DISTRICT
are urged to co-operate in every his work or of his honesty. Ilis
'A lb. Paste Wax.
way possible, and to send repre- executive ability in the field of
1. lb. Paste WAX-
570
Milton Oakman, brother of Rob-
sentatives to the dinner, everything law-enforcement is proverbial. He
MAURICE BORDELOVE
1 Pint Liquid Wax
53c ert Oakman and one time sheriff
for which is being supplied gratis. has succeeded in establishing a
1 Quart Liquid Wax..... 9Se of Wayne County, auditor and
The following report was made uniformed force equal to any met-
ovation last Monday evening, at
Rubber Treads, as low as
Se county clerk, is a candidate on the an open meeting of the Jewish- this week by William Sandler, ropolitan police force in the coun-
treasurer,
on the first month's ex- try, and at no extra cost to the
American
Democratic
Club
and
at
Ornamental Rods .........
the United Voters' Democratic penses of the Kosher Kitchen:
county. The Sheriff's court depu-
Unfinished, Drapery Wood
Club on Vernor Highway and
ties are also uniformed, which
INCOME
Sets
39c
July DI
Clark's Park.
$48.47 lends a certain dignity to the
Drapery Cretonnes, as low
19
4.52 courtroom. The road patrols dep.
Numerous organizations have July
July 20
.31
as, per yard
15e
interested themselves in Mr. Bor- July 21
4.09 utles have radio-equipped cam and s e
delove's candidacy by appointing July 22
5.70 at many times they respond to a
VI
25.00
members to nerve on the commit- July
call even while the crime is being tr
July 24
tee sponsoring Mr. Bordelove for July 25
2.05 committed. This naturally results
WINDOW SHADE CO.
24
6.65 in a speedy apprehension of the
State Senator. Since the with- July
July 27 and 28
1.84
8424 LINWOOD AVENUE
drawal of Max Silverman, young July 29
6.78 crime. The Criminal Investiga-
Phew. Garfield 1230.31
attoiney, from the race, a corn- July 35
4.7I tion Division is patterned accord-
1
6.17 ing to the government system for
mittee of attorneys headed by Aug.
Aug. It
Henry Rottman, have offered their Aug. 3
.87 investigation. This means that ev-
4
services in the interest of Mr. Aug.
ery investigator must show every
Aug. 5, 6 anti 7
1 . 0'1
7.07
Bordelove by appearing in his be- Aug.
twenty-Tour hours the progress
8 to IR
half at various meetings urging Aug. IF
10.00 which he has made on a given
Aug. 18
1.70 case to which he Is assigned; how
his election.
Ass. 17

Mr. Bordelove, who Is secretary-
many hours he has spent on the
5111.72 case and the miles which he has
treasurer of the Franklin Printing Total Income
DEPOSITS--Retureabl
Company, is devoting much time Dotrolt City Gar
traveled.
$10.00
to various communal undertakings. Detroit Edloon
A review of the detection and
10.00
Opened in 1852
In the recent Allied campaign, he
apprehension of crime in Wayne
EXPENSES
1
26 Cook
515.00 County shown conclusively that
served on the organization com- July
2 Cook
15.00
mittee that played a prominent A.
Aug. 9 Cook
16.09 Mr. Behrendt has done more than
part in the fund-raising campaign. Aug. II Cook
15.00 any Sheriff in the history of
Campus of one hundred
26.00 Wayne County. The Ypsilanti i t
Ile is a World War veteran, hav- 1' 717.-07 9(12%11 Ole
35E5
acres.
MILTON OAKMAN
ing served in the 111th Field Ar- Janitor Service
10.00 murder case, although it happened a.
Twelve buildings with mod-
3.00 in Washtenaw County, was aided
tillery of the 29th Division in Feldman Commlolon
Republican ticket for congress from France. He is • member of the
ern equipment.
by Sheriff Henry Behrendt when t.
Total E,pen,e
5116.56
the Fifteenth Michigan District. American Legion and at present
Training School, including
he sent out 70 of his deputies be-
WILLIAM SANDLER, Trensuror.
The
last
12
years
he
has
been
in
1025.36 Montealm street.
he is the grand junior warden of
cause of the magnitude and the 4 . !
Elementary and High
private
business
with
Robert.
the
Grand
Encampment,
1.0.0.F.
revolting
nature of the crime, in
School Departments.
He believes the country will be of Michigan.
which four youngsters were mu-
bettered by the repeal of the Eigh-
GOLDFINE
ENDORSES
tilated and burned by fiends. Two
teenth Amendment and will no
the Sheriff's deputies brought
KEYWELL CANDIDACY of
I urge, he says, if elected. Ile also GREENBERG ELECTION
in Smith the day before his con-
believes congress should devise
fession,
only to have him released
TO
CONGRESS
URGED
Samuel H. Goldfine, attorney,
!some means of alleviating unem-
Life Certificate on rumple-
The election of Herman H. chancellor commander of t h e by the local authorities as not be-
ployment and preventing suffering
. tion of Three Yearn' Cur-
ing
wanted.
lie was re-arrested
"without disturbing the financial Greenberg to Congress is urged by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge
ricula,
a group of his friends who point to No. 55, strongly endorses the can- the next day. Olivier and Kate
structure of the nation."
Keller
were
also
brought in by
A. B. and B. S. Degrees on
"Congress" he said, "should pro- the need of having a Jewish Con- didacy of Henry C. Keywell for
Henry Behrendt's deputies. for
completion of four years
vide by rigid legislation for the gressman from Michigan. Mr. Congress in the Fifteenth District, Sheriff
Curricula.
handling of readjustment problems Greenberg is seeking the Republi- on the Republican ticket.
in such a way that a return of pros- can nomination in the Fifteenth
Mr. Goldfine points to the fine DR. ALPER OPENS
perity will mean that benefits may District.
record and reputation that Henry
It is pointed out by Mr. Green- C. Keywell has earned by his ac-
be spread fairly to the profit of
OFFICE ON DEXTER
Home Economics, Kinder-
berg's supporters that there are tive support in behalf of many
all the population."
Dr. Abraham J. Alper, D.D.S.,
garten, Physical Educa.
The Fifteenth District embraces 40,000 to 50,000 Jewish residents progressive movements in philan- graduate of the University of
tion, Public School Music,
the tenth, twelfth, fourteenth and in this district which is ■ newly- thropic, religious and civic fields. Michigan, class of 1929, opened
The answers to these questions may be found each week in THE
created one ■ tpresent having no
Music and Drawing, Draw-
sixteenth wards.
offices at 12066 Dexter boulevard,
incumbent. Mr. Greenberg's friends Mr. Goldflne states:
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE. If you are interested in things
, log and Manual Arts,
"Mr. Keywell is a plain man of corner Monterey, for the general
state
in
his
behalf:
Commercial. Rural, Agri-
Jewish and want to know about Jews and their activities you should
"There is • great need for Jew- the people. lie sponsors unem- practice of dentistry. Dr. Alper,
culture, Special Educa-
FUNERAL SERVICES
read THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE regularly.
ish representation in Congress. ployment relief, old age pensions, upon graduating, entered the of-
tion.
FOR NACHMAN HELLER Matters involving naturalization unemployment insurance as a di- fices of Dr. H. B. Knowlson in
Normal College Conserva-
rect
charge
upon
industry,
repeal
Detroit
and
after
some
months
■ and immigration are continually
tory of Music offers
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-Fun- presenting themselves. There are of the eightenth amendment, re- left to enter the Dental Clinic of
courses in Voice, Piano,
eral services were held for Nach- about 60 candidates in all running form of the child labor laws, bet- the Lenox Hill Hospital, Park
The subscription price is $3.00 a year. It is sold by subscription
Organ, Violin, Band and
man Heller, former rabbi, trans- in this district. One of these candi- ter banking laws and the Soldiers' avenue, New York.
and mailed to your address each Friday.
Orchestra.
Dr. Alper is the eon of H. B.
lator and author. Interment took dates, Herman H. Greenberg, Bonus. Ile is opposed to large
place at the Beth David Cemetery, stands ready if elected to devote his mergers that spell unfair competi- Alper, sexton of Congregation
Fall Term Begins Septem-
Elmont, L. I. He was 68 years old. entire time if necessary to look tion and strangulation of the small Shaarey Zedek of Detroit.
ber 27, 1932. Write for
lie retired from the rabbinate 10 after the interests of th e Jewish merchant.
Bulletin and list of rooms.
"Mr. Keywell is qualified for
years ago. He was the author of people. Ile was born in Detroit
Michigan heater.
Rooming houses for wom-
The Coming of Shiloh" and the and has always resided in this city. the office he seeks and will well
Constance Bennett appears in a
an students offer a tingle
translator of "Daniel and Ezra" His experience is assistant prosecu- and truly represent the Inas; of new kind of a role in "Two Against
bed for every girl.
from the original Aramaic into He- ting attorney, and in the practice the people whose problems he the World" the current Michigan
brew and then into English.
of law for 23 years, commends him knows and understands, and above picture. She appears in • more
525 WOODWARD AVENUE
Rabbi Heller Is well known to to all the citizenry of Detroit. The all is the sort of man with whom sympathetic role than any she has
Registrar
CADILLAC 1040
Detroiters, having visited here • Jewish people of this city would no one will have difficulty In ob- heretofore played. A strong sup-
number of times and having spoken be well represented if he should be taining personal contact. For these porting cast headed by Neil Hamil-
fro mthe pulpits of several congre- elected."
reasons I urge the active and en- ton include Helm 1, inson, Gavin
gations. Ilia last visit to Detroit
Mr. Greenberg is a brother of thusiastic support of Henry C. Gordon. Clara Illandick, Alan Mow-
Keywell."
was In the fall of 1930.
Mrs. Harry H. Prenxlauer.
bray, Oscar Apfel, Walter Walters

15th Districts - Wards 10.12-14-16

HERMAN

"Der Kongress
Tanzt"

LYON

Greenberg

CONGRESS



believe in keeping
yudaism and the
yewish people alive?

LaSALLE

Michigan State
Normal College

<~

Do You

What is the present condition of Jews abroad?

Educational Plant

What projects are now the aims of the various
nation-wide Jewish organizations?

What are the Jewish organizations in Michigan
doing?

Certificate and
Degrees

for

,Special Curricula

What are Michigan Jewish congregations
doing?

What interesting Jewish social events are
scheduled?

?,1

DETROIT JEWISHCHRONICLE

C. P. STEIMLE,

Ypsilanti, Mich.

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