PEVErRorrlEvasn PI ROXICIA *net THF 1.,FGAL CHRONICLE GORDON STRESSES ECONOMY PROGRAM more intimately acquainted with the duties and business details of the office than any other man in David Gordon, candidate for Wayne County. Gordon was the first outstand- the Republican nomination for County Treasurer, is making his ing public official to attack the campaign stressing the need of evil of nepotism In the employ- better and less costly administra- iment of o ce assistants, starting his attack four years ago. Re- tion of this important office. While any candidate for public , cently much publicity has been support can make promises, force given to the widespread employ- is given to Mr. Gordon's campaign , ment in county offices and in De- by the fact that he has had seven troit city offices of family mem- years' experience as chief deputy bers and ''in-laws" of office hold- to the County Treasurer and is , ere. VOTE FOR Samuel W. E El QUINN IS CANDIDATE- ROSENBERG, CANDIDATE RADNER IS CANDIDATE I. FRIEDENBERG BACKS Dr. Samuel Goldflam, War- saw Leader, Dead at FOR THE LEGISLATURE FOR LEGISLATURE, HAS FOR THE LEGISLATURE GREENBERG CANDIDACY I Age of 80. INTERESTING CAREER FOR CONGRESS SEAT' Ralph E. Quinn, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Aaron Rosenberg, who is • can- the Legislature from the First didate for the State Legislature District, comprising all of Detroit on the Democratic ticket, has for and Grosse Pointe and Gratiot years been active in numerous lo- cal Jewish activities, Vice-president of the Kvutzah Ivrith, Mr. Rosenberg was the author and guiding figure of the educational trials in behalf of the United Hebrew Schools. He is vice-president of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith and is the I local order's chairman of the in- . tellectual advancement committee. Mr. Rosenberg is widely known for his readings of Yiddish classics ;before large public meetings. He has written a number of plays, is I the author of numerous essays, poems and short stories. Roy R. Radner, attorney, is seek - ing the Republican nomination for "I am convinced after many WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) —Dr. Ira Friedenberg, well known representative in the state level.- of observation that a dead and is lifelong rem- Samuel Goldflam, leading Jewish years ture. Mr. Radner, born in Detroit, furniture dent of dealer this city, supporting relative can sometimes bring more member of the medical profession has resided here all his life, He people to the house of worship and a member of the Jewish Herman H. Greenberg, Republican graduated from Central High than a living God and a live candidate for Congress in the Fif- Agency for Palestine, died here Rabbi put together." — Rev. Dr. teenth District. Mr. Friedenberg Aug. 27. Ile was 80 years old. Alexander Lyons. makes the following statement: 1 The deceased was an outstand- "I have known Mr. Greenberg! for more than twenty-five years, Ask for a Republican Ballot and I am pleased to recommend him to my friends. Ile was born and has always lived in Detroit, where he has practiced law for the past 23 years. He was As- sistant Prosecuting Attorney for Wayne County from 1918 to 1922. Matters involving immigration and naturalization which affect the Jewish people in our community are continually coming up. His REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE experience as lawyer stands him in good stead in assisting per- BEHRENDT'S CAREER ROY R. RADNER sons involved in those matters. I His Record of Public Office Dates School, attended City College of DI- believe Mr. Greenberg possesses troit and graduated from the Um- all the qualifications necessary to From Time He Was Chief versity of Detroit Law School. represent his district In Wash. of Police at Lansing. 15th District Briefly, Mr. Radner advocates: ington." Mr. Greenberg favors the re- Few people in public life have Old age pension, restraint of chain Born and always lived in Detroit. A lawyer for 23 had such a crowded career as stores system, repeal of the pro- peal of the Eighteenth Amend- years. Former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for RALPH E. QUINN Sheriff Ilenry Behrendt. In 1898, hibition law , moratorium on mort- ment, and will support any legis- gages, extension of redemption per- lation tending to relieve unem- Detroit and Wayne County. A representative Jew Townships, is not a newcomer wn just a youngster, he served with Company E-31st of Michigan iod of land contract foreclosures. ployment. He believes the cam- to represent you in Congress, into politics of Detroit. While hel Mr. Radner comes from one of pletion of the St. Lawrence has never held elective office, Mr. "buck with distinction, although in the private" ranks. After an the pioneer Jewish families of De- Waterway will make Detroit one Primaries September 13 He merits your support. Quinn served as deputy clerk of honorable discharge from the army troit, He is a brother of Herman of the largest seaports in the the Recorder's Court under Judge he ran for constable and was Radnes, who won national corn- world. Headquarters at 8441 Linwood, opposite Oriole Theater W, McKay Skillman, and as secre- elected by a great majority. lie mendation for his charitable ac- Mr. Greenberg believes with Telephone: Garfield 0674• tary to former Mayor John C. served in that capacity until 1900. tivities in the Border Cities where Senator Borah that establishing Lodge, Before entering public For the next five years he served he established a free lunch room trade relations between this coun- life he was a newspaper reporter. as chief deputy sheriff and then in two years in succession, at a cost try and Russia will stimulate busi- This ad is donated and paid for by a friend. Mr. Quinn has always leaned 1907 he became chief of police of exceeding $60,000. ness in the United States and will toward liberalism. Ile has advo- Lansing. Roy Radner is a member of be the means of paving the way cated the repeal of the Eighteenth As chief of police his work was Amendment for years. Ile also so outstanding that the president Union Lodge No. 3, F. & A. M., toward ending the present depres- Russia intends to spend favors the adoption of a workable of the United States saw fit to Moslem Temple, Detroit Bar As- sion. plan for unemployment insurance, appoint him as the United States sociation and other organizations. seventy-five billion dollars within the next five years. Mr. Green- and has advocated the passage of marshall of the Eastern district of berg believes a good share of this Michigan which office he held for LAU IS A CANDIDATE an old age pension law. money will be spent in the United During his years in public office, seven years. His tenure of office TO SUCCEED HIMSELF States if trade with Russia is es- Mr. Quinn was always easily was noted for its efficiency and ac- tablished. reached and could be depended on complishments. As United States STATE, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP TAXES A committee of his friends and Herman R. Lau, Wayne County to lend a sympathetic ear to the marshall he adhered to the same troubles of the people regardless policy which he followed with the treasurer, is a candidate in the supporters, headed by Mrs. H. H. of their position in life. Ile has police department, and in his treat- Republican primaries of Sept. 13 Prenzlauer, have established head- quarters at 8441 Linwood avenue, been particularly friendly to the ment of alien enemies, when many to succeed himself. An advertising charge of $1.00 will be added to "Herman R. Lau was successful opposite the Oriole Theater, tele- Jewish people and by virtue of other government officials caused the tax on each and every description of prop- themselves to be disliked and mis- host of Jew- in private business and experience phone Garfield 0674, his friendship won a trusted by these aliens, they came has secured results for the people) erty in Wayne County on which state and ish followers. to Behrendt for advice and willing- of Wayne County since he has been Mr. Quinn is an ex-service man county taxes for the year 1930 are unpaid and lives at 760 Campbell avenue ly registered themselves in an ef- treasurer," his friends state. "Poll- O'BRIEN FOR GOVERNOR on October 1st, 1932. fort to keep within the pale of the cies of economy that he installed COMMITTEE IS ACTIVE with his wife and son. law in compliance with war regu- has worked a saving of thousands You may avoid this penalty and prevent adver- lations. When he left that office of dollars in the cost of operat ng Aaron Kurland, chairman of the many thousands of people regretted this department. tisement of your property for sale by prompt CHESTER A. FERRIS Jewish O'Brien for Governor Com- that they had lost a champion of payment of these delinquent taxes, prior to "County Treasurer Lau's admin- mittee, issued the following state- RUNS FOR CONGRESS their cause from the government istration of his office has reflected ment: that date. service. the sincerity, the earnestness and "It is gratifying to find that the Later we see Mr. Behrendt again the conscienciousness of his per- Detroit Jewish community, as well Chester A. Ferris, who for the Additional interest and penalties on all other past 24 years has practiced law in as a figure in public life as the sonality, and has proved moat de- as Michigan Jewry, has been no delinquent state, county and township taxes Detroit, is a candidate on the Sheriff of Wayne County. Elected serving of the trust to which he splendidly rallying to the O'Brien may be avoided by making prompt payment Democratic ticket for Congress in after the people of Wayne Coun- has been steadfast and faithful. candidacy. ty had heard the clarion call for the Thirteenth District. to the Wayne County treasurer. "A considerable number of Jew- "His entire lifetime since the Mr. Ferris graduated from the a man who was fit, capable, effi- age of three, has been spent in De- ish organizations, who are gener- University of Michigan Law School cient, worthy and humane and had troit. Ambitious as a boy, he was ally not only non-political but in 1908. Ile is a member of the inducted him into the office with never afraid of work, no matter usually resent any political activi- Ohio and Michigan Bars. Ile was an overwhelming majority of votes. how humble its calling. Ile pre- ties, have put aside their dislike Wayne County assistant prosecu- During this tenure of office he has pared himself for the shoe business for politics and have been arrang- HERMAN R. LAU, ting attorney in 1920, was elected a record which is the acme of per- by learning the trade of a cobbler ing special meetings for Judge County Treasurer. to the Michigan State Legislature fection. This record is too fresh in in the factory of Hazen S. Pingree, OBrien. in 1922, sponsored the Woodward the public mind to recount the which he first served in the capac- "Judge O'Brien was one of the many meritable achievements ac- avenue widening from Detroit to WM. GUTMAN, ity of office boy. This thoroughness counsel that fought to a success- Pontiac, was co-author of the complished by Mr. Behrendt as of preparation was a signal of sue. ful conclusion in the Federal courts, Chairman, Sheriff, and these, his friends say, Burns Bill which made it unlaw- will the un-American and czaristic piece serve as a guidance on Sept. cess to come to Herman R. Lau Board of County Auditors. ful for any organizatimi to parade later as a business man and as a of legislation, known as the Alien 13 to the many voters who are in public wearing masks, this Registration Bill." fl u . to politic servant." d h e i r m ea h g e a r e x Fieecntreyd t o re-elect measure being aimed at the Ku Wagner, Klux Klan. Mr. Behrendt, emphatically refuted TVOLLAWIWI TM* 'PAM. Mr. Ferris started practicing statements made last week by one law in Detroit with the late Ber- of his opponents, charging the nard B. Selling. sheriff with waste. Mr. Wagner Pointing out that he is the only presented facts to prove that ex- candidate on his ticket with legis- treme economy is practiced and lative experience, Mr. Ferris asks that Mr. Behrendt was directly promotion from Lansing to Wash- responsible for the elimination of ington. crime in the county. — FOR — State Representative A WET REPUBLICAN For Progressive Legislation and Intelligent Representation. Primaries Tuesday, September 13. Vote for Rep. Robert D. WARDELL Republican Candidate for CONGRESS 15th District A FIGHTER FOR YOU Endorsed by Detroit'. Most Prominent Jews X I ROBERT D. WARDELL PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND Vote Democratic Let's All Vote For Lifelong Popular Resident in Jewish of Detroit Circles • Allen H. Blond DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE — FOR — Congress FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Includes 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th Wards FOR LOWER TAXES VOTE DEMOCRATIC JOSEPH A. ARBANAS — for -- State Senator Ir GREENBERG PAY NOW AND SAVE! TAXPAYERS, ATTENTION! PAY NOW AND SAVE! Wards 1.2-4-6 A Progressive Lawyer for a Progressive Senate Fonnerly with Attorneys Sternberg & Sternberg Also a staff member of The Legal Chronicle Primaries September 13, 1932 Jack Citrin and Nathan Kolb "Rasputin—Saint or Sinner" DIKEMAN CANDIDATE Current German Film at FOR PROBATE JUDGE Little Cinema Theater, "Rasputin—Saint or Sinner" is the current German talking picture at the Little Cinema Theater, 56 East Columbia. Rasputin, the saint or sinner, is a chronicle film having to do with the last two years of the Roman- offs, that group of royal decedents who fed on the futile glory of the past and strove not to hear the rumblings of their swift approach- ing doom. The film opens with the coming to the Russian court of the enigmatic Rasputin. He is pic- tured as having the intense devo- tion of a saint and the shifty, aim- less, muddled heart of a peasant lout. With his healing of the Czar- ina's son his place at the court is made secure. With his prophecy that as long as he is alive no harm will come to her, she finds him in- dispensable. While he prayed and healed and gave advice to the royal family in their sinister proceedings, he also fell wholeheartedly Into the rotted social life of Czarist Russia. When, finally, he was murdered in 1916 by nobles wearied of his in- visible despotism and unbearable influence, the old Russia was a thing that neither Rasputin nor the RomanotTs could have saved. Service Offered by Standard Shoe Repair Co. 4th District HERMAN H. for CONGRESS A PRACTICING ATTORNEY • ing authority in neurology and in the course of his long career pub- lished more than 50 important treatises on the subject. offer you a splendid TIRE OPPORTUNITY Believing that more economy In operation is needed in city, county, state and national government, Murrl E. Dikeman, candidate for during their LABOR DAY SALE Here is your opportunity to cut the cost of your Labor Day trip. Sensational allowance. on your old tires are in order during this event--allowances so big you'll want to trade. NATHAN KOLB JACK CITRIN, M. E. DIKEMAN the office of Judge of Probate for Wayne County on the Democratic ticket, has announced a platform which he believes will appeal strongly to the voters of the coun- ty at the primaries on Sept, 13. "I believe that the office of Probate Judge is operated at a cost which is entirely unnece,- miry," said Candidate Dikeman this week. "It is my opinion that conservation and the use of eco- nomical methods would result in , a big reduction in the operating , cost of the court, without lower- ing its efficiency." Mr. Dikeman, a native of Michi-1 gan and for the past 12 years a ' successful practicing attorney, has specialized to a great extent in ! probate work and in the field of child welfare, and says that there! is need of improvement in juvenile work, for the sake of the children and the general public. His can- didacy is endorsed by such prom-, inent Detrolters as Fred Talbot. vice-president of the Common- wealth Commercial State Bank George Begg, Benjamin C. %Ville- brands, Jesse Hirschman and W, D. McClintock. The Standard Shoe Repair Co. of 8743 Twelfth street offers excellent service in shoe repairing. Equipped with the most mod- ern type of shoe machinery, the same used in making new shoes, Standard Shoe Repair Co. assures the return of repaired shoes with all the neat trimmed lines and with a new shoe appearance. Factory trained mechanics, who are schooled in master craftsman shoe renewing, assure comfort, ap- pearance, wear and skilled work- manship. Standard's exclusive pro- duction methods offers fast service. When in • hurry, one can use Standard's comfortable semi-priv- SCHLUNT CANDIDATE ate waiting booths to read and FOR STATE SENATE smoke amid clean comfortable and pleasant surroundings. Archie L. Schlunt, attorney, is Another added feature is that the shop is open Sundays from 9 a. m. one of the Republican candidates state senate from the Fifth for the to 9 p. m. Senatorial District. Mr. Schlunt has been conducting Dr. Benjamin W. Dovitx an active campaign in his own be- Opens Office. half, using as his platform the ad- vocating of unemployment insur- Dr. Benjamin D. Dovitz an- ance, old age pension, reduction of nounces the opening of offices for state taxes and repeal of laws the practice of medicine at 644 which violate the privileges of per- sons. He believes that the pro- Maccabee Building. During the past two years Dr. hibition question should be sub- Dovitz was resident surgeon In mitted to the people and they be charge of the department of Urol- allowed to voice their sentiments ogy and Proctology at the Detroit on this law. He is also interested Receiving Hospital. 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