PAGE ELEVEN 79LTRonlEwsvi aigcrocu) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ewomdeorOMMIW IlMwele nWISIIMIgels •IMManiMew . SYNAGOGUE GROUP SIDNEY ALEXANDER BUSY FOR J. N. F. ENDORSES OAKMAN 9 It's a Drink To Your Health • One of the most popular of De- The Hadassah donor luncheon Distributes Stamps for Holy Day Says Record Qualifies Him for troit's judges and among the best ways and means committee is rap- Position; W. Friedman Also Tickets; Calls Conference liked in Jewish circles and among idly perfecting plans for the assist- Endorses Him. for Suaday, Sept. 18. Jewish attorneys, lion. Ervin R. ance of all women who are eager Palmer, Judge of the Wayne Coun- to earn their money for this cause. Sidney Alexander, Detroit Jew- . ty Probate Anticipating a record-breaking at- I. A. Lawton and Rabbi Mot. dawsky are co-chairmen of the ish leader and wel-known attorney, Court, is' synagogue committee of the De- in a statement issued on Wednes- • seeking re- nomination troit Council of the Jewish Na- day urges the nomination and elec- tional Fund and are in charge of tion of Milton Oakman to the Uni- and re-elec- !e e t ah n the distribution of stamps to be ted States Congress from the Fif- ' lion p teenth District, on the Republican Republican ticket. I ticket. .4 "Mr. Oakman has been tried for Born i n many years in the numerous offices Detroit ern, he has held, and he has been found capable, efficient and deserving of 1872, Ju dg e the office he is now candidate tor." Palmer Mr. Alexander stated. graduated "With his experience of many SILVER FLOSS KRAUT JUICE 1 DILL FLAVORED I I Packed by the makers of SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY PHELPS, N. Y. A. L BERNSTEIN CEINTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR 2. 52.525252 When You Buy Your Delicatessens, Salami, Frankfurters, etc., WATCH FOR THIS LABEL and demand from your dealer \ N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER 607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. PERFECT PLANS FOR JUDGE E. R. PALMER IS SEEKING RE-ELECTION HADASSAH LUNCHEON DETROIT Vote for ROY R. RADNER I. A. LAWTON sold together with admission cards to High Holy Day services. I Purchasers are urged to request for the J. N. F. stamp when pur- 1 chasing tickets. This custom originated about 30 !years ago and the stamp has be- come the symbol of a redeemed homeland. The money realized from the sale of these stamps helped to redeem thousands of duhams of land as the property of the entire Jewish peovle. Mr. Lawton, in a special appeal to presidents of synagogues, in- vites them to a conference to be held Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, at the Mizrachi Center, 9036 Twelfth street, for the purpose of assisting in plans for the cele- bration of the thirtieth anniver- I nary of the Jewish National Fund, by means of creating a Detroit Wood in the George Washington Forest in Palestine. The synagogue committee as- sisting Sir. Lawton and Rabbi Moldawsky are: I Liss, Hyman Goldberg, E. Ruttenberg, M. Weiss- wasser; E. Aishishkin, and M. Chomsky, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for State Legislature FIRST DISTRICT ADVOCATES: Old Age Pension, Restraint of Chain Store system, Workmen's insurance to be furnished by the employer, Moratorium on Mortgages, Extension of Redemption Period on Land Contract Foreclosures. Amend Highway Act no Gasoline Tax will revert to Munici- palities for Welfare Purposes, Reduce Taxes. years in public office, and as an able business man, Mr. Oakman would not only be a great asset to the coming congress, but would be an unusually tine representative for his district. Detroit could riot hope for an abler representative." Mr. Alexander pointed to Mr. Oakman's record as County Clerk, County Auditor and Wayne Sher- iff and said his able administra- tions prove that the candidate Is capable and deserving of the job. He strongly urged his nomination and subsequent election. Another outstanding leader who this week endorsed Mr. Oakman's candidacy is William Friedman, prominent attorney, former presi- dent of the United Jewish Chari- ties. t f rr ort m C .17: rvin R. Palmer legoof Law, E class of 1895, and was president of his class. In 1902 he was at- tached to the staff of the Probate Court as clerk, and in 1909 he became Deputy Probate Regiater and served for 16 years under Judge Edgar A. Durfee, receiving the appointment of Probate Regis- ter in 1926, On May 16, 1929, he was ap- pointed Judge of Probate by Gov- ernor Green and was elected to the same office for the short term, in November, 1930. Ile is up for re-election in November of this year on the Republican ticket. During his 27 years in probate work Judge Palmer has drafted more probate orders than any man in Michigan. Judge Palmer's father was rec- ognized as one of the leaders of Cadet Cyril Wagner, son of Un- the Detroit Bar of his generation, deraheriff and Mrs. Henry Wagner, and as a member of the law firm of 2525 Boston boulevard, returned of Ward & Palmer had probably one of the largest law practices in Wayne County. Judge Palmer is a member of Palestine Lodge No. 357, F. & A. M. Detroit Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, North Wood- ward Congregational Church, Y. M. C. A., Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club and Detroit Curling Club. RETURNS TO CULVER WILLIAM GUTMAN WIDELY ENDORSED GUNSBERG'S Be sure that the yellow and blue tag with the name GUNSBERG appears on all salamis. Only then will you be assured of the Beat Kosher Salamis and other Delicatessens which are manufactured in Detroit. FRESH MEATS DELIVERED FRESH DAILY Be sure! Insist on GUNSBERG'S MRS. JOE MAGIDSOHN Always Fresh and Tasty tendance at its fifth annual donor luncheon, lladassah has engaged the Book Cadillac Hotel, In order to accomodate all Its guests In one room. The luncheon will take place in December, and Is planned to maintain its position as the out- standing yearly function of all Jewish women's organizations in Detroit. Mrs. Charles Hamburger, gen- eral chairman of the ways and means committee has organized aev- eral sub-committees to assist pros- pective patrons in their various earning activities. In order that all such activities may be properly supervised and regulated, every woman must immediately apply to the chairman of her particular ac- tivity for an authorization card. Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, Long- fellow 2784, is rummage chairman; Mrs. Samuel Berman, Euclid 2450- W, is baked goods and food chair- man; Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, Long- fellow 6115, is chairman of mis- cellaneous ways and means; Mrs. A. Harry Brodie, Longfellow 8180, is chairman of the classified tele- phone directory committee, Mrs. Abraham Srere chairman of the savings box committee, is plan- ning a collection hors the savings boxes in the near future, GUNSBERG 'Packing Co. Lafayette 2380 Twelfth St. 2908 READ WHAT ISAAC SHETZER , Says about LeROY C. LYON Republican Candidate for CONGRESS Endorsements groin virtually ev- 15th Districts — Wards 10-12-14-16 REPEAL OF THE PROHIBITION LAW ery civic and political group in Detroit and Wayne County have " I gladly endorse the candidacy been given William Gutman, who of Mr. Lyon. I know that if he is a candidate to succeed himself is elected Detroit will have a rep- as County Auditor on the Repub.. lican ticket at the Primary elec- ISAAC DREIFUSB• Pre.iden resentative in congress of whom tion, Tuesday, Sept. 13. we will have reason to be proud. In endorsing Mr. Gutman's can- Jolly Elite Club To Give, Mr. Lyon is an able lawyer and Dance Oct. 2. didacy, the civic groups commend a man of unimpeachable integ- his stewardship in public office. The Jolly Elite Club announces The endorsements point out that its fourth annual dance to be held rity. I recommend him to the CYRIL WAGNER the taxpayers of Wayne County on Sunday, Oct. 2, last night of 1017-18 DIME BANK BLDG. Detroit electorate and I urge his to resume his studies at Culver have enjoyed an economical ad- Rosh Hashonah, at the Fort nomination and subsequent elec- Memorial Designers and Builders of Mausoleum., Monuments, Markers of Military Academy, Culver, Ind. ministration of the county's busi- Wayne Hotel, Skeeter Palmer and Every De.cription. tion." Cyril is popular at Culver where ness because of William Gutman's his orchestra will supply the music. We Duplic•te, Clean and Cul Letterson Erected Monument. and Mark- he is an honor student and is ac- presence on the Board of County At the meeting held Tuesday, er. at Cemetery. Before Buying Let Us Submit Our Price. and Land. A "Lyon" to protect your interests tive in all athletic activities. He Auditors. Sept. 6, the president, Milton Ru- scope Drawing. Showing Monument Set•Up. (Continued from Page One.) is a member of the famous Black The endorsements also com- ben, announced that all members Display rooms 8401 W. FORT ST. Coll. Woodmero who have been away on their vaca- Horse Troop. mend Mr. Gutman for the inter- sand people in Soviet Russia are CAdillac 11128 VInewood 1•9203 est he has shown in the develop- tion have heturned and will par- reached by the constructive rela- ment of the recreational facilities ticipate in the activities. tive aid work of the Ott, through The next meeting will be held P• for the people of Detroit and which relatives abroad are enabled Wayne County. He is given credit Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the club- to provide them with machinery, house, 8609 Twelfth street. for the development of the county HOME-OWNER — TAX-PAYER tools, and raw material. The in- park system, which is now recog- FUNERAL DIRECTORS troduction of the knitting indus- Republiam Candidate for . *nized 89 —orie of the 'fin st park try by the Ort In Russia has en- (Continued from Page One.) systems of any county in America. abled 12,000 Jewish families to As far back as 1927, William earn their livelihood. Ort tech- Wards 1042-1446 15th District UNKRTNEMS nicians have visited hundreds of cially notable when compared with Gutman and his associates on the towns and townships in the Uk- the investments in buildings erected Board of Auditors predicted the raine, White Russia, and the Cri- in other years, to-wit: £1,741,687 time was coming when county and mea, putting in order the machines in 1929. £692,462 in 1928, and municipal bonds would be a "drug on the market." The reports state of the Jewish artisans, thus enab- £770,064 in 1927. Banker Goes To Palestine. 7739 his prediction has been fully rea- ling thousands of Jewish families Joseph J. Bach, president of the lized. to earn their livelihood. In the National Safety Bank and Trust REPUBLICAN At the present time, Mr. Gut- course of six years Jewish artisans Company for two years and iden- man and the Board of Auditors and small industrialists in various tifified with banking circles for a Primary, Sept. 13 countries of Eastern Europe have quarter of a century, has resigned have effected cuts that will reduce MANUEL URBACH received Ort machines and tools his office an dis severing his con- the county budget for next year to the value of 10 million marks nections in this country prepara- from between five and six millions Granite and Marble Harold Burnstein, 18 years old, on credit. of dollars. This saving, taken tory to taking up permanent resi- of 6019 Chene street, a member from the present fiscal county The continuation of this work dence in Palestine. budget of 19 millions of dollars of this year's graduating class of of re-directing the Jewish popu- Although not a Zionist and never the Shaarey Zedek Religious lation of Eastern Europe into pro- will effect a substantial saving to School, who was to receive his di- ductive occupations will be endan- identified with the Zionist move- every taxpayer in Wayne County, ment, Mr. Bach explained his rea- 7729 TWELFTH ST. ploma next month, died last Sun- gered, Dr. Lvuvitch said, if the sons for going to Palestine on the the report states. day of a heart attack while swim- most important part of this work ----- Euclid 7192 ground that he is a Jew and that ming in Cass Lake. —the Jewish training schools— Palestine is the only place in the Harry I. Dingeman Seeks — FOR During the six years that he was collapses, world he could choose to spend the Re-Election as Drain a student in the Shaarey Zedek The schools are no longer, he rest of his life. He is 68 years Commissioner. Religious School, he was one of the said, in a position to hear their leaders in all class activities. Be- enormous burden of deficits, due old. Ilarry I. Dingeman is rounding l In the past seven years he has out his second successful term as sides maintaining a superior grade to the fact that the impoverished of scholarship, he was a member Jewish population of Eastern Eu- visited Palestine four times and each County Drain Commissioner. Dur- of the class debating team, the rope is no longer able to pay even time has been profoundly impressed ing his four years of administra- 15th DISTRICT with the marked improvement and tionthe department saw many im- treausrer of the graduating class, the former modest subsidies for progressive development visible. In provements over the archaic meth- and business manager of this year's these schools, while at the same Wards 10, 12, 14 and 16 1929 he planned to settle in Pales- issue of the Herald, the annual ods previously employed. Notable time the financial means of the tine but was deterred by the Arab among his achievements was the re- publication of the school. On a DELAWARE number of occasions, he gave talks Central Organization are ex- outbreak against the Jews. vision of the system of payment Mr. Bach organized the Public of engineer's fees, so that nothing before the assembly of the high hausted. Trinity 2-3211 The Vilna Technicum, the only National Bank in 1907 and served was paid out unless a job was ap- school department and also par- Jewish Technical high school in as its managing vice-president un- proved by the taxpayers and ac- Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS ticipated in a musical concert. Harold was also a member of Eastern Europe, an institution til 1930. He has been identified tually, completed. The establish- Edmund L. Gilbert announces • which has trained over 300 quali- with hospital work in this city. ment of a permanent system of rec- many outside organizations, includ- subst•ntial reduction of rates. National D•f•n•• He was born in Germany and ords, and the installation of accur- Wet I ing the Boni-Amici, of which be fied Jewish technicians for indus- Costs of Complete Funerals had been president, and the Spar- trial enterprises, is on the verge came to this country at the age of ate bookkeeping machines is also seven. Quoted Without Obligation. one of his achievements. tans. He was a student at City of collapse. A number of eve- ning schools for apprentices and Mr. Dingeman was congratula- College of Detroit. ted by the board of auditors upon Surviving him are his parents, workships have already been War Artinet Economy . Revisionist Cons. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE closed down in Poland and Bessar- a the efficiency and economy with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnstein, Chso3 VIENNA.—( J. T. A.)—Vladi - REV. JACOB I. SKLAR — for — brother, Abraham, two sisters, abia. The teachers who have for mir Jabotinsky, head of the World which the department has been con- Detroit's Loading and Harriet and Florence. Funeral years made serious sacrifices, Union of Zionist Revisionists, re- ducted, and many • harassed tax- Bt Known services were held on Monday. staying at their posts even while plying to the detractors of his pol- payer has had occasion to receive faced by literal starvation, are St. Lawrence MOHEL Rabbi Hershman officiated. Lower Taxes icy, made it known that he is op- the courtesy and consideration now leaving some of the schools posed to militarism. Waterway which Harry I. Dingeman not only Recommended by the City'. most prominent in desperation to seek other em- "I am an opponent of egoistic. practices himself, but insists upon l'hy.iclan. ployment. offensive nationalism or militar from every member of his staff. 1810 liaselweed Ave. MRS. FANNIE ROSENBLATT, If things go on in this way, Dr. ism,'' he declared. "I always say: Child Health Phone Trinity 241428 mother of the late Samuel Rosen- Lvovitch pointed out, the school 'God make no world catastrophe. and Better blatt of Detroit, died in Buffalo. administrations will have to seel Protection Better delay our salvation.'" At Education In dear and loving memory of "QUALIFIED BY Sept. 1, at the age of 72. She their inventory and buildings to the same time, Jabotinsky pointed our darling daughter and sister, DETROIT CITIZENS' Rev. Cantor was the wife of Joseph Rosenblatt pay the teachers their arrears of mt that • Jewish legion is insep- Belle Hilda Rosenman, who passed and, besides her husband, is sur- LEAGUE arable from the Revisionist move- David Golden vived by two brothers, B. J. Cohen salaries. lie warned Jewish public opin- ment and preparations must Is. away nine years ago, Sept. 12, 13 Detroit'. Favorite and I. H. Cohen; seven daughters, ion not to think that it was mere- made in time for the eventuality days in Ellul. In order to cast your vote Wedding Careens- three sons, 22 grandchildren and iy a question of temporarily clos- of a world complication. Nine long year. hs•e palised for Mr. Rosenberg you Burial ing down the schools, because im- four great-gran ren. you were laid to rest. The Revisionist leader in his ad- Sine. sin; Performed at must ask for a Democratic we all went throuoh plenty of sorrow n Beth Jacob Cemetery of mediately the schools were closed in dress made known that he would And hop. time. will bring • more pleasant Home and by was ballot on Tuesday, Buffalo, with Rabbi Morris Dram- down, the creditors would compel oppose any departure from the Cal- tomorrow. • PP and officiating. administrations will have to sal ais agreement, but did not exclude Bella, dear. your beautiful ways end Sept. 13. 2230 ClaInnount Mrs. Rosenblatt came to Buffalo the buildings and inventories, and the possibility of his return to Euclid 9490 THIS AD PAID FOR BY A Jr.w Bit FRIEND y in in our mind. and heart. in 1882 from Minsk. She was ac- it was unthinkable that they should membership in the Zionist organ- we all mill. tom more than ever. tive in numerous affairs. be able under present circum- ization. Your heart-broken m o t h e r, Mrs. Paul Rosenblatt and Mrs. stances to reconstruct their school "I tore up my congress card, but Selma Rosenblatt of Detroit were system on which several hundred not Herd's shekel," Jabotinski de- father, sisters and brothers. Mohel'Specialist funeral in Buffalo to attend the thousand dollars of Jewish money clared. "Perhaps I ahall again buy In- loving memory of our dear ceremonies. had been spent during the last 10 the shekel when the Revisionist husband • n d father, Isadore 20 Year.' Exper- shekel prayers succeed in washing years. ience. Endorsed off the stains of the last congress." Rubin, who passed away one year NATHAN GOLDBERG by Loading ago, Sept. 7, 1931. of 1997 Gladstone avenue, 48 S. B. PAUL CANDIDATE Physkiaas , years old, died on Sept 4. Fu- Thouo ► parted by the band of Path, FOR THE LEGISLATURE Wauchope Agrees With Arlmoroff Is :Ka united still, neral services were held at Gil- 2073 pima is err aching heart lila Samuel Bernard Paul, candidate Demised.. bert's Funeral Home on Sept. 5 None can •.e. an. Gladstone JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — with Interment at Oakview Ceme- for the State Legislature on the in Agreement with the demands for a ticket, has lived Democratic Sadly missed by his loving tery. He is survived by two broth- Euclid 10467 . era, Lazarus and Leon, both of Detroit all his life. He received more proportionate government wife, Bessie Robin, and children, School educational subsidy to the Jewish Saul and Jeanette. a business education at the Detroit and • slater, Mrs. Sadie of Commerce of the New York school system made by Dr. Chaim Stickman of New York. University. studied at the Univer- Arlosoroff was expressed by the 21 Years of Health Ureic* sity of Michigan and received his Palestine High Commissioner in a ARNOLD ELBINGER the Detroit Col- statement issued to the Jewish INCOME TAX SPECIALIST of Paris, France, 16 years old, legal education at PHYSICAL CULTURE A Business M•• Who Has Applied Business Policies in • Business Office from which he grad- Agency. Income Tax Work Exclusively died on Aug. 17. Funeral ser- lege of Law, Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope RESTAURANT practiced law Republican Primaries, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1932 For the Past 12 Years vices were held at Gilbert's Fu- uated in 1925 and Instructed the stated that he has Practitioner before Treasury QUALITY MEALS 4 with inter- since. neral Home on Sept. Paid for by Jewish members of Mr. Lau's staff. govern- treasurer of the Palestine the In- your rep- Paul is endorsed by Department. I act ae Mr. PLat FOOD—PURE BLOOD-- event at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. GOOD 116ALT/I Rabbi dependent Retail Merchants' As- ment to re-examine the subsidy for resentsti•• in all income tax Dr. Leo M. Franklin and deemed qualified Jewish education for 1933 together No Grease, as. la the preparation ell case.. Leon Fram officiated. lie is stir- sociation and is our food. Citizens' League. with Dr. ArlosorotT, the political 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. vived by his mother, Mrs. Peggy by the Detroit ewish the Jne. US SAYS ST.. New Poet OM Is married and representative of in Palesti Phones---Office, Cherry 0142. Coblenr, and his father, Chauncey He is 30 years old, Agency Executive Rm.. Whittier 9183. has one child. Elbinger. MONUMENT SALES AND SERVICE CO., QRT UNDERTAKINGS ARE REPORTED IN PRECARIOUS STATE g • I JEWISH John R. St. 1 LEROY C. PALESTINE LEADER SAYS TIME IS NEAR FOR NEW MIGRATION LYON e CONGRESS Trinity 2-2114