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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-09

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AGE TWELVE

P___
LEPETRotriEnsfietitaroctg

alai THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

MUD SLINGING NOT DR. P. P. BURNSTINE
BEHRENDT'S POLICY CORONER CANDIDATE

Vote Democratic

Let's All Vote For

Member

Active

In All

Detroit

Jewish
Communal

Bar

Affairs





DR. A. C. HAMBURGER
LEADING CANDIDATE
FOR WAYNE CORONER

WARDELL A LEADING
CONGRESS CANDIDATE

Strongly Endorsed by Crusaders

at them until they were won. In
the same session he also started
his battle against prohibition, to
get the question on the ballot.
Michigan needs him in Congress
to complete this fight.
Rep. Wardell forced the recent
session of the legislature which
resulted in Detroit getting narly
ten million dollars a year from
automobile weight and gasoline
taxes to relieve the Covert Road
burden, to relieve Detroit of
street widening obligations and to
start work on the widening of city
streets. Gratiot avenue is now
under way. Work will start soon
on Grand River and Livernois.
Hundreds of unemployed men are
being put to work on these jobs,

Outstanding Detroiter. Urge His
Sheriff Behrendt has not and Has SuPport of Lea ding Prof.*.
and Women's Organisations for
Election to Legislature; Quali-
missals and Laymen.
will not enter into a mud-slinging
Prohibition Reform.
Dr. Albert C. Hamburger, prac-
fied by Citizens' League,
contest with any of his opponents.
a
ticing physician in Detroit for
Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, Demo-
Henry Behrendt has achieved
The Women's Organization for
number
of
years,
filed
the
maxi-
Aaron
Ros;nberg,
well
known
cratic candidate for Coroner, urges
Prohibition Feform and the Michi-
a
all citizens to vote at the. pri- ttorney who is active in numer- mum number of petitions allowed
OU8 Jewish circles and movements by law with the County Clerk for gan Crusaders jointly issued the
maries, Sept. 13. Dr. Burnstmeis
well known to the Jewish people here, this week received important the Coroner's office of Wayne following statement, on Sept. 7,
to the "wet voters of the Fifteenth
of Wayne County through his lo y- endorsments as a candidate for County on the Democratic ticket.
ally by serving many unfortunates the State Legislature on the Dem o. His candidacy was the result of District:
the earnest solicitation on the part
"We wish to publicly express
who are in need of free medicalcratic ticket.
Among the prominent Jewish of hundreds of his friends, who our obligation to Representative
and surgical attention. For years
he has given his services free to leaders who endorsed him are: felt that his training and ability Robert D. Wardell for the great
particularly fitted him to the office services rendered in the prohibi-
the unemployed at the various city Robert Marwil, president of the
tion reform movement, often at the
hospitals, clinics and dispensaries. United Hebrew Schools; Joseph H. to which he aspires.
Dr. Hamburger beeves the of- sacrifice of his personal welfare
Ehrlich, president of the Zionist
He is a native Detroiter, edu- Organization of Detroit; Aaron fice of Coroner is an unusually im-
and to the jeopardy of his political
c fla et d edf o i n i. Detroit c s e ch0 00 f lsco ar n o dne qr uab liy - Kurland, chairman of the Jewish portant one because of the respon-
career. To him is due the sup-
Radio Forum; Nathan D Metzger sibility the Coroner often faces port of all our citizens who are Lally Is a Candidate for
his 10 years of professional ex- president of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai in determining the cause of death
Judge of Probate.
, opposed to prohibition. "
perience in the practice of medi- B'rith; Bernard Isaacs, superin- in accidental or violent cases. The
Thomas B. Lally, attorney, son
Mr, Wardell is an outstanding
cine and surgery. Ile Is a mem- tendent of the United Hebrew basis of this platform, he further
of the late veteran Police In-
contender
for
the
seat
in
Con-
ber of the Wayne County Medical Schools; Aaron D. bled:son, presi- declared, will be to humanize the
gress from the Fifteenth District. spector, Toni Lally, is a candidate
Society, Michigan State Medical I dent of Kvutzah Ivrith.
office and to extend consideration
for Judge of Probate Court on
Society, Maimonides Medical So- : Mr, Rosenberg is the only can- due citizens who by sorrow are of Ile is to be balloted on for the
the Democratic ticket. This will
ciety, and the American Medical didate for the Legislature en- necessity compelled to come in Republican nomination at the pri-
be Mr. Lally's second venture into
Association. lie is a Legionnaire, dorsed by the Jewish American close contact with officials of that maries next Tuesday.
Rep. Wardell has served in sev- politics. Ile /was nominated for
University Post 210. He resides Democratic Club.
office.
en Michigan legislatures, • four the post of Traffic Judge in the
with his wife and three children
Dr. Albert C. Hamburger is a regular and three special.
Mr. Rosenberg is one of a small
lie 1930 election. He was born nail
at 2051 Virginia Park and has his group who were declared qualified product of the Detroit Public started the national and state re- reared in Detroit and is a gradu-
offices
HENRY BEHRENDT
and clinic at 4152 Wood- for this office by the Detroit Citi- Schools, College of the City of apportionment battles in his first ate of the University of Michigan
ward avenue. If elected, he prom- zen's League, in the Civic Search- Detroit and a graduate of the De. session at Lansing and hammered and the Florida Law School.
for himself an enviable record, ises an administration of efficiency i light just issued.
troit College of Medicine and
not only as Sheriff of Wayne and economy based upon prompt
A leader in the lautzah Iv. Surgery. He is a member of the
County, but during his many years and courteous service.
rith, of which he is vice-president, Wayne County Medical Society
V TE FOR A FRIEND — A DEMOCRAT
of public service as Chief Deputy
Dr. Burnstine is endorsed by Mr. Rosenberg was the author and and the American Medical Asso-
Sheriff, Chief of Police, U. S. Simon Shetzer, Nathan D. Metz- guiding spirit of the educational ciation, Craftsman Lodge No. 621,
Cast Your Ballot, Sept. 13, for Social Justice
Marshal and U. S. Jury Commis- ger, president of local B'nai
trials conducted in behalf of the F. & A. 51., and the Consistory
sioner. It is a record his thou- B'rith; William Walker, president United 'Hebrew Schools. He is a I and Shrine Club.
sands of friends point to with of the Walker Catering Co.; Dr. third vice-president of Pisgah
the utmost pride,
J. T. Watkins, chairman of the Lodge of B'nai B'rith and is the
He was elected at a time when staffs of Grace and Women's Hos- lodge's chairman of the intellec-
slot machines, commercialized vice. pitals; Dr, II. W. Hewitt, chief tual advancement committee. He
and gambling had gained such a surgeon at Grace Hospital; Attor- is the author of a number of es-
hold on our county as to cast a ney Seymour Frank, Miss Frances says, plays and poems, many of
Joseph G. Aller, graduate of the
blot of dishonor on our commun- Calcaterra, school teacher; Rev. which have been published.
Law School of the University of
ity. In his characteristic manner Peck of the Beth A. M. E. Church;
Michigan, and practicing law here,
he set to work to rid Wayne Coun- Rev, Hill,Rev. Howell, Prof. Jos-
highly endorses the candidacy of
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
ty of these vices.
eph P. Manley .a the University of
Henry C. Keywell for Congress in
Certain sinister forces ore now Michigan, Mr. Morris, president of
the Fifteenth District. Mr. Aller
engaged in a whispering campaign Morris-Travis Drug Co.; George
states:
to discredit the aherif. Old time Mulford, for 63 years superinten-
When Helen Jacobs, the women's
"Mr. Keywell has earned the
politicians are trotting out the dent of the Free Press mailing national singles tennis champion reputation in the Detroit business
same old bag of tricks in an ef- room; Eduard Werner, musical of the United States, steps on the world for the last quarter of a
fort to belittle the cleanest and conductor of WXYZ; Carl Pavese, courts of the Detroit Tennis Club century as a fine, upright, honest
Ile's the hero of the Federal Court f ght against the Alien
most ca pa b I e administration harpist; Frank Vasz, Max Gross- next Sunday afternoon, it will mark and capable man. He is a plain I
Registration Bill. His voluntary services were offered from
Wayne County has ever known. feld and others.
the first appearance of the cham- man who has had an opportunity
the first minute in your behalf. He ha. proven himself a true
But Sheriff Behrendt will not
pion in Detroit. For several years to study the needs of his cons- '
friend. lie needs your help now, Say it with votes.
lower the dignity of the sheriff's
she has promised to stop off in De- munity, and if elected will be in a
PROHIBITION REPEAL — SOCIAL JUSTICE — EQUALITY
office to retaliate in kind.
troit but it has not been until this position to properly represent the
TO ALL — SPECIAL PRIVILEGE TO NONE
year that her schedule has per- people of his district.
mitted her appearance on the an-
"Mr. Keywell is absolutely
GINGOLD
nual exhibition matches of the lo- against prohibition and will en-
cal club. Fortunately, she comes
Arthur F. Lederle, Assistant with the national championship at- deavor to the best of his ability
to have it stricken from the Fed-
Corporation Counsel of Detroit, tached to her name.
Marvin B. Gingold, a practicing
eral Constitution.
is an outstanding candidate for
Making up the card with her in
attorney in Hetroit for the past 12
"Mr. Keywell stands for the
Probate Judge on the Democratic Sunday's matches will be the other
years, is a cdndidate for the Demo-
amendment of our national bank-
ticket.
national champions of the United ing laws in such a manner as to
cratic nomination for state repre-
Mr. Lederle's educational back- States. Ellsworth Vines, the men's
sentative. Mr. Gingold is a grad-
aid the small business man to ob-
uate of Syracuse and the Univer- ground is ideal for this important champion and Keith Gledhill, who tain credit. lie also believes in
with Vines is the doubles cham-
sity of Detroit law schools. During
a closer check on federal banks, so
pion, will come directly from For-
his long residence in Detroit he has
as to prevent them from engaging
est Hills.
Republican Candidate for
cemented for himself a strong bond
The play is open to the public. in any other business but the
of affection in the hearts of Detroit
banking business.
New
15th Congressional District
/ewe through his untiring service
"Mr. Keywell also advocates the
to Jewish causes. As an active
(Wards 10, 12, 14, 16)
passing of an unemployment in-
worker in the Detroit Service
surance bill and advocates the
Group and as a member of the
Primaries, Sent. 13, 1932
passing of the Soldier's Bonus Bill.
Board of the Jewish Old Folks
With many Detroit leaders en- It is for these reasons that I en-
Home, he has demonstrated a keen
dorse
Henry
C.
Keywell."
dorsing his candidacy for Con-
sense of responsibility and devo-
gress from the Fifteenth District
tion to his own people and has invi-
on the Republican ticket, LeRoy Candidate Arbanas Attacks
ted the respect of the entire com-
C. Lyon looms as a serious con-
munity.
Waste in Wayne
tender for the office.
Although a newcomer in the field
RE-ELECT
County Offices.
of politics, Mr. Gingold is well
In the course of an address he
qualified for the office he seeks and
delivered Tuesday, Mr. Lyon. who
CORONER
"In order to effect economical
with a rich background of com-
is a well known Detroit attorney, government in Wayne County the
munal service and understanding
stated:
DR. ALBERT L.
duplication
of offices in county,
of human problems ought to bring
"It is the duty of our Federal
township and city government
to the state legislature body a fund
Government to speedily evolve a
which
now
exists
must
be
abol-
of experience sorely needed.
workable plan that will definitely ished," is the statement issued to
He advocates, among other things,
safeguard bank deposits with par- voters by Joseph A. Arbanas, at-
the forthright repeal of Prohibi-
ticular emphasis upon savings ac- torney, who is a candidate for
the
tion, removal of state police, more
counts. Snell a plan should not office of State Senator in
Republican
the
rigid economy in the administra-
be an instrumentality of the gov- Fourth District, on the Democratic
tion of state affairs through the
ernment but should leave the
His
record
of
faithful public service
ticket, at the approaching primary
consolidation of many departments
banking institutions to develop election Sept. 13.
merits your vote.
ARTHUR F. LEDERLE
and commissions and elimination
necessary details of operation
"The elimination of unnecessary
of duplication therein, unemploy- position. lie is a graduate of the and control, subject, however, to
public commissions and antiquated
ment insurance, and an old age Michigan State Normal College
the approval and general super- offices could be brought about
pension bill as a more effective and
and after graduating continued vision of some national public without hampering the efficiency
humane method of caring for our
his studies at the University of authority. If England and Can- of government," continues
helpless aged.
Mr.
Ile has received the unqualified Michigan and specialized in soci- ada have been able to cope with Arbanas, "and in this way the mil-
endorsement of the Democratic ology, psychology and other sub- this problem successfully, it is lion dollars or more increase of ,
jects for the purpose of better high time that we profit by their the past year in the
Legislative Committee.
cost of oper-
understanding the problems of experience and adopt the neces-
ating the county building could
children. After graduating from sary measures of protection, most
be offset considerably. In smaller
college, Mr. Lederle taught in fitting to our Atnerican institu-
communities, one office serves very
elementary schools, high schools tions.
efficiently in transacting public
and colleges. In 1915 and 1916
"Reasonable protection for agri-
business, while in Wayne County
Joseph Sanders, well-known at-
he was principal of the Ferry culture and industry, based upon
transaction of the same business
torney, is one of the leading can-
night school and at the present two generations of satisfactory
is the work of two offices,. one
didates for Probate Judge of
time teaches the law of property experience, must continue to be
operated by the county and one
Wayne County on the Democratic
in the Detroit City Law School. our guiding policy and our tariff
ticket. In 25 years of experience He was formerly the head of the commission should be given fullest by the city of Detroit. If elected
before the bar, Mr. Sanders has Detroit •Department of Attendance possible encouragement for scien- I will do all in my power to ini-
gained a wide knowledge and un- and was secretary, and later presi- tific development, that it may in tiate legislation to correct this
derstanding of human relations dent, of the National Association due time become no dependable waste in government."
and he has made a special study of Attendance Officials.
that the tariff question may ulti-
Harold Kelley Candidate for
of the Probate Court. For sev-
mately cease to be a dominant
eral months lately he has lectured
State Senator in Fifth.
plank in our party platform."
on child welfare over Radio Sta-
Harold Kelley, candidate for
tion WJBK.
State Senator, on the Republican
Paramount Theater.
He has addressed many organi-
ticket, in the Fifth District,. was
zations and political meetings,
The Paramount Theater, closed born in Detroit and was educated
where he has discussed the man-
A. P. Kennedy is a candidate during the summer months, reopens in the public and parochial
ner in which the Probate Court
for County Clerk on the Demo- this Saturday, with the presen- schools and at the Business Col-
handles juvenile cases particu-
tation of outstanding long-run and lege of Detroit. He has been
cratic ticket.
larly, pointing out various im-
life-long resident here, except for
In a statement outlining his first-run pictures at popular prices. the two years in actual service with
provements that he intends to
The initial attraction will he War-
make, if elected to the office of platform and policies he states:
the
U. S. forces in France during
ren Williams in "Skyscraper
"I believe it should be con-
Probate Judge. He has also
Souls," shown recently at the the World War. He is a member
ducted
after
the
manner
of
th
e
stressed the need for efficiency and
Michigan. Following it will be the of Post 582 of Veterans of For-
economy in the office of the Pro- Auditor's, Treasurer's Sheriff's Four Marx Brothers in "Horse eign Wars.
bate Court and in the institutions and Register of Deed's offices. Un- Feathers," with "Blondie of the
Mr. Kelley favors reduction
where wards of the court are kept. der our present population and in Follies" next in line. Short sub- in state taxes, repeal of prohibi-
Mr. Sanders is a member of view of enormous bulk of business jects and news releases will also tion, old age pensions and unem-
passing through the County Clerk's be featured.
ployment relief.
many organizations in which he is
very active. He has often ren- office I can see no logicial reason
or economic justification for the
l c
dered important service in confi-
working of a system that permts
dential cases where persons were
the giving of any part of the mar-
15th
15th
CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT
unjustly attacked because of their
the Jewish voters:
riage license, notary fees qr the
4
religion. He has the support of
Wards 10 - 12 - 14 - 16
first five dollars on naturalization.
the leading Democrats of Wayne
It is doubtless as great a mystery
County and many Jewish leaders. to
Practicing Attorney
many other voters and tax-
payers in Wayne County. The
Honest — Capable — Able
GROSSMAN CANDIDATE budget for this office should not
Past Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Detroit and
be over $150,000 And if the fees
FOR THE LEGISLATURE were •returned to the
County
Wayne County
Harry N. Grossman, attorney, Treasurer it would not be. Al-
who has lived in Michigan all his though business in the County
This ad paid for by Maurice Aronsson.
life, is a candidate for the State Clerk's office has decreased since
Legislature on the Republican 1927 and 1928, the office is em-
ticket.
ploying more man power, that is,
In ■ statement outlining his more clerks than in the years men-
Sc.525-'73 -aa
—5752_725?_57 5
platform, Mr. Grossman stated:
tioned. I favor • cut in salary of
"I em in favor of a more equi- at least 25 per cent."
table distribution of the tax bur-
den.
'I am opposed to imprisonment
for debts, which is directed against
Primary Election Sept. 13, 1933
the Double Damage Statute, and ,
which indirectly takes away from
Ask for a Democratic Ballet
.1
the tenant and the land contract)
1
EDWARD T.
purchaser his right to redemption.'
"I am in favor of civil service
for public employes because I be-
lieve that this will abolish the
— FOR —
spoils system, and public employes
will not be discharged merely be-1
cause they picked the wrong mangy
ELECT
HORATIO J.
at the polls, but will be retained
— for —
WILLIAM H.
on the basis of their ability to
handle the position.
17th DISTRICT
REPUBLICAN PARTY
"In connection with the modifi-
From 13th District
Attorney — Legionnaire
Democratic Candidate for
cation of the Volstead Act, I am i
Wards 1.2-3-4-6.8 in Detroit,
not in favor of a return of the
PRIMARY, SEPTEMBER 13
JUDGE OF PROBATE
and all Highland Park.
saloon, but merely a modification I
Democratic Party
PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND
the
extent
that
light
wines
and
2nd Congressional District
to
Democratic Nominee
been may be sold under ■ gov- I
Ile Is Qualified
Thanks for your support.
c52525152575257_525252525661
Your support and vote solicite'd.
ernment controlled system."

I

Allen H.

Blond

KEYWELL ENDORSED
BY JOSEPH C. ALLER

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

— FOR —

Congress

HELEN JACOBS IN
TENNIS MATCH HERE

FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

Includes 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th Wards

VP

FOR

LOWER TAXES ,

VOTE

DEMOCRATIC

JOSEPH A.

ARBANAS

State Senator

Warda 44-46

4th District

ROSENBERG CANDIDACY
ENDORSED BY LEADERS

A Progressive Lawyer
for a Progressive Senate

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

Primaries September 13, 193B

7.52.52.J

VOTE FOR

ELECT
JUDGE PATRICK H.

O'BRIEN

Governor

LEDERLE CANDIDATE
CANDIDATE FOR PROBATE JUDGE
FOR LEGISLATURE

DOUGLAS A.

Graham

MANY ENDORSE LYON
FOR U. S. CONGRESS

French

Nominate

SANDERS CANDIDATE
FOR PROBATE JUDGE

EMERY

State Senator

5th DISTRICT

JOSEPH

8-104244 Wards

SANDERS

. Republican Ticket

Judge of Probate

Re-Elect

Lawyer, 25 Years

WILLIAM B.

Democratic Candidate for

Speaker—"Child Development"

on WJBK

Primaries, Sept. 13, 1932

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VOTE DEMOCRATIC

Nominate

1

Campbell

— to the —

State
Legislature

First District

REPUBLICAN TICKET

Endorsed by well-known bud-

Noss, professional and civic
worker. as fully capable of ably

representing our cities's. at

PUGH
_

— TO

CONGREs s

15th DISTRICT
Wards 10 • 12 14 • 16

"A New Men for a New
District"

Lansing. His record is one of

industrious, careful and sour.

&goons interest in the welfare
fro his district.

THIS AD PAID FOR BY A
JEWISH FRIEND

A. P. KENNEDY RUNS
FOR COUNTY CLERK

HERMAN H.

The following candidates in Washtenaw County
solicit the support of

GREENBERG
CONGR ES S

NOMINATE

- '1 , C

/

MEEHAN

CONGRESSMAN

ABBOTT

Congress

.
artwngnt

GEORGE T.

CONGRESS

MURRAY

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