TitElkeRonlaamithRomIcLE PAGE FOURTEEN and BAXTER RECORDER'S SCHWARTZ CLOSES BLONDY IS HAILED COURT CANDIDATE ACTIVE CAMPAIGN AT MANY MEETINGS CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE TO POLLS For the economic and social welfare of Detroit and Wayne County you are urged to vote for the herein named 15 candidates for House of Representatives FIRST DISTRICT Republican Ticket At the Primaries September 13 These candidates, appearing only on the Republican bal- lot, are endorsed by well-known business and professional men and civic workers as fully capable of ably represent- ing our citizens at Lansing: • Z—JOSEPH C. ARMSTRONG Chairmenof Wayne County delegation, Han joined lour terms. Con J ... at in his eflorts to reduce taxation. Chairman of com- mittee to reorganise and lower all costs of state government. Z--CHARLES E. BARTLETT rye terms. Member of Labor and Stmt. Affairs Committees, Active on behalf of all measures for the improvement of the public school system of Detroit. a-WALTER B. BRADY Three term,. Succetslully fought for safer driving laws and tower taxes on the motorists. s--WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL Tour terms. Watchdog of the Ways and Means Committee. Has saved the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. s—CHARLES H. CULVER Eight terms. Dean of Wayne County detention. Has fought all proposed now ruarion. particularly that pertaining to Detroit, as e member of the General Taxation Committee. Use been active in legislation to further prosecution of crime and to reor- ganise procedure of courts and pollee tercet. Z —OLIVER GUY FRICK Attorney. Ten years' practice In local and Federal Courts. Edu- cated Detroit Public Schools, University of Michigan and D. trait College of Law. Former Circuit Court clerk. World War Veteran. ®--WILLIS H. HALL Realtor and home builder. Ha. mad. a special study of taxation. Detroit's bnancial needs and enabling legialation. s---WILLIAM E. HAYES Insurgent broker. Has lived in Detroit fifteen years and la • member of the County Board of Supervisors. Z—J. R. JEFFRIES On. term. Member of the committee on Public Health and Supplies and Expenditures. New man who has developed into a valuable member el the Way.* delegate!). Z—JAMES D. JEROME d eight terms. Member of the Ways and Hasirroviously Means Committee for year.. Thoroughly informed on conditions in Detroit and the State at large. a-RICHARD A. MacRAE Two terms. An able esponent of economy in somnolent and strong in opposition to the imposition of new forms of tettattoo On the people of Detroit. Interested in all educational matters. Z—SAMUEL L. MAY Attorney. Vetere in public Service. Served as Commissioner for thirty years. Circuit Court a-CONRAD J. NETTING Four terms. As • business man on the General Taxation Corn. mittf• he bus worked consistently for all Detroit measure; haw urged a lower as fete and opposed all pew taxes. Z--EDWARD T. NICHOLS Two term. Well informed on State expenditures, baring made a special study of this ph... of Government. As • member of the Way. end Means Committee has aided in reducing expenses. a-A. J. POLK Attorney. Graduate of Detroit College of Law. Betimes in more thSciency is Government, with lower tares , Select two (2) candidates in addition to above nfteen (IS) Milton Oakman's friends present his name for your consideration as a Republican candidate for Congress in the 15th District comprising Wards 10-12-14-16 of the City of Detroit. He made a splendid record as: COUNTY AUDITOR COUNTY SHERIFF COUNTY CLERK He will make a great CONGRESSMAN! YOU WILL BE PROUD YOU VOTED FOR HIM URGE RE-ELECTION OF JUDGE GORDON K QUINN OUTLINES LEGISLATIVE NEEDS KOSHER DELICATESSEN STORES OF DETROIT RECENTLY AN- NOUNCED THAT THEY SELL TONGUES FOR 17c A POUND SOLOMON LEVIN, Chairman of the Board of Sinai Kosher Sausage Factory of Chicago, makes you the following proposition : William E. Hayes Candidate S. BERNARD COLLIER for Legislature. ■ TREASURER CANDIDATE Campaigning. Oliver Guy Erich, candidate for the Mate legislature, Republican ticket, is making an active cam- paign for this office. lie believes that the important problem to be solved by the next Legislature is the reduction of taxa- tion by the elimination of waste, extravagance, and duplication in governmental functions and offices. Mr. Frick is 37 years old, and • practicing attorney for the past ten years. lie resides with his family at 909 Burlingame avenue. lie was previously deputy Circuit Court Clerk and is a war veteran. Those who endorse the Fifteen Candidates Listed That the State of Michigan can be governed efficiently at far less S. Bernard Collier, residing at cost than it has been in recent ' 2964 Fullerton avenue, is a Demo- years, is the contention of William1 cratic candidate for County Tress- E. Hayes, Republican candidate , um.. Ile i s 31 years old and has for the State Legislature from j lived in Detroit continuously for Detroit. Economy in state admin- 130 years. He attended the De- istration should not merely be the ' troit Central High School, Cass ai in a time of depression, but m :School of Pharmacy, University of should be had at all times as 1 .ie 1Detroit, and Detroit City College surest means of keeping taxes st where he was enrolled in exten- the lowest inissible level, Hayes I pion courses. Mr. Collier has been declares. engaged in the retail business for the past 15 years and is ■ recog- , sized authority on credit and col- ' lection systems, having installed such Systems for several of the country's 'argent retail organiza- tions. Sir. Collier feels that it is time for a change in the administra- tion of the office of County Treas- urer. "There is much expense connected with this office which could and should be eliminated," said Mr. Collier. "I honestly be- lieve that my training and ex- perience gained from 15 years In the credit and collection field fits me for the position. It in my REPUBLICAN firm conviction that the treasur- CANDIDATE FOR er's office should be operated on an efficiency basis. It seem, to me that ■ wage expenditure of over $400,000 for 105 employes is highly excessive, especially where over one-third of that MERITS YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE amount was paid for overtime at the Primary Election, September 13, 1932 work. I am confident that should I be so fortunate as to be elected, Ile is the Preferred Candidate of the much of this waste will be elim- I lasted." WILLIAM GUTMAN Melville S. Welt Vice-Chairman CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE TO POLLS No Tongues Were Brought to the Vaad Harabonim! BUCK'S CANDIDACY HAS WIDE SUPPORT Tb. 1933 sessionief the St•t• Legislature bids fair to he am •1 the entire roost important in the blatory .1 Michigan due to (be fact that ta• fabric of the well as =say other economic and social problems vitally •ff.tiog •II citizens •f Detroit and Wayne County, will ha SO for c•nsideratfos. 3inc• 1024 • rep ttttt t•tive group of professional and business nen ic workers, after carefully coneldering biennially lista •1 legislative effort (c• recommend candid. tes, numbering km. 50 I. 113, have mad. an men at this •ffico who were fully qualified to sr v• our district, with the moult that • detention luis been mane.' that. as • whole, ably rep all our citizen.. This year, with much •t .abet ficon•mically, an specially pal.taking . Fifteen men were elected of offer' has been given to thin civic end being left move es th• fiche in order • delegation •I tttttt an, two places I preferences might *am for them and Hmt them title... homing t als• support thou. endorsed by the group, if they an dmirs. Phelps Newberry ) . A. Newcomb, Jr. H. Geo. D. Nutting . Hubert O'Brien obert Y. Ogg Henry Otis Isis G. Palmer . Henry Pichler E. E. Prin. Max A. Ramos Grogan! P. Reaume Fred Reckliog . A. Schantz orient Seltzer H. B. Seymour Simon Sheerer Hal H. Smith O. L. Smith .11 D. Stoddard Allan A. Templeton A. P. Terse' S. Wells Utley C. B. VanDuse ■ Clarence S. Vieth. Coe. B. Walbridge Henry C. Walters Fred Wardell Oscar Webber Henry Wiseman Pierce E. Wright Ruby M. Zahn CLASSIFIED Dexter AUTO LE WASH 1117 12205 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST Note( Timm are two Campbells and two Jeffries on the ticket this. Thom (indorsed are William B. Canip• bell and J. R. Jeffries. They are designated on the ballot: Member ► tttttt Leglelature. William M. Walker Frederic G. Austin Vice-Chairman Chairman Arlo A. Emery Charles Abbott John Endicott L D. Adams E. S. Evans Milton M. Alexander D. M. Ferry, Jr. Waldo A. Avery L J. Flint Clarence L Ayres Catherine R. Foisy Wm. T. Barbour Leo. M. Frankli ■ Lester C. Baldorff Martin E. Galvin C. F. Bielman, Jr. George J. Gnats Matthew H. Bishop Richard Harlot Frank W. Blair William Hart Charles E. Boyd Edw. G. Heckel Philip Breitmeyer James S. Holden John A. Brown A. Douglas Jamieson A. H. Buhl Albert Kahn Kenneth M. Burns Julian H. Krolik Wm. J. Burns Chas. F. Kuhn, M. D. Chas. T. Bush C. Leidich Harvey Campbell Percy K. Loud I. A. Capiazi Jobs L. Lovett John W. Chandler W. P. Lovett Henry J. Clemens M. V. MacKinnoe Edgar B. Cooper Wm. M. Mad-schism j Leonard S. Coyne Tracy W. McGregor Chester M. Culver John M. McKarchey T oe. P. Danahey Albert WAR" Join C. Dewey Paxton Mesidelseoks F. T. Deckarime Peter J. Mosagka• Dives B. DA UM Guy W. Moors Chit*. G. Dyer Jobs C. Mesa Horatio S. Earle Fred T. Morph, W. D. Elenburn M. J. M.rpby Griffith Ogden Ellie In the Interest of Your City, State and Nation Choose Care- fully Your Representative in Congress. Rodney Baxter, practicing at- Frank Schwartz, Jewish attorney, Candidate for Congress Well Re- torney in Detroit for 16 years, is well-known in busines and philan- ceived by the Voters. a candidate for the Recorder's thropic circles, is closing a vigor- Court vacancy to be filled Sept. 13. ous campaign for congress from the Allen H. Blondy, candidate for Petitions containing 25,000 names First Congressional District on the Congress on the Democratic ticket were filed by a campaign commit- from the Fifteenth District, is be- ing well received by numerous audi- ences he is addressing in the course of his campaign. Addressing a large audience at Jericho Temple on Tuesday, Mr. Blondy said in part: "There are approximately 10,- 000,000 people out of work. There are many reasons for this. One reason is that. for every Slot worth of merchandise which the factories of the United Elates produced In 1919, they produced $135 worth in 1929. But they turned out this larger production with five hun- dred thousand fewer workers. This condition was noticeable as early as 1927 and 1928 and was true not RODNEY BAXTER only in our factories but equally in the mines, on the railroad and in tee consisting of prominent citi- zens, who stated that they placed every line of industrial activity. "Therefore, it is obvious that the his some in nomination because unemployment situation is the most they believe that he is eminently serious catastrophe against which qualified as a judge of Recorder's the United States must prepare Court. Mr. Baxter was an assistant pros- successfully or else this country ecuting attorney for four years, cannot survive. serving in that capacity from Jan. If I ant sent to congress I will work for a gigantic building pro- nary, 1923, until January, 1927.1 FRANK SCHWARTZ gram. I will work for the plan For 36 months of that time, he Democratic ballot, hopeful of vic- that starts from the bottom up and was continously in court in the tory. lie has made an active cam- gives each and every man a job. trial of major criminal cases. Since paign, speaking to thousands of his "The government, I believe must that time, he has been in private fellow citizens during the past six start the process of re-employment, practice connected with the firm weeks. In the belief that the voters private industries cannot do that. of Riggs and Baxter, and his prac- recognize the important political When the government starts other tice has been almost entirely in issues confronting the nation, he industries will then start and the the Recorder Court. Ile, there- has explained in detail his stand earnings of one industry become the fore, has the viewpoints of both the on everyone of the major questions. purchases which net going the prosecuting Morney and a defense Mr. Schwartz has been an ardent other industries, and the recovery lawyer. worker for the repeal of the Eigh- is on." Mr. Baxter is married, has one teenth Amendment, for the imme- Mr. Blondy is a member of Tem- daughter, and resides at 18295 diate payment of the soldier's bon- ple Beth El and of the Detroit Muirland avenue. us, and stated that he shall con- Bar Association. . tinue to carry on his fight until the CITIZEN'S LEAGUE battle has been won. Ile is also in ENDORSES BORDELOVE favor of all labor and social legis- PATRICK H. O'BRIEN'S Mrs. Paul W. Tara Max Kahn lation, including a national old age Sidney L. Alexander Dr. Jacob Polozker FIGHT ON ALIEN BILL Civic Searchlight Lists Him as pension bill and • federal unem- Charles Prag — preferred Candidate of Dr. Albert H. Krohn ployment insurance law. While un- Patrick H. O'Brien, a former Democratic Party, , alterably opposed to unnecessary Wm. Friedman Max Bussey government interference with bust- circuit Judge and experienced con- Dr. Louis J. Hirschman M. Sorkin nets, Mr. Schwartz, as a social stitutional lawyer, was drafted as Maurice Bordelove, prominent Louis J. Colombo John C. Lodge and philanthropic worker, realizes a candidate for governor by those young business man active in the 1 Gar Wood that all movements to create so- who know him to be a man of ac- Jewish community, who is a can- Judge Christopher E. Stein cial well-being must be instituted Hon, not of words, and is a man didate on the Democratic ticket Arnold Fuhrer Judge John P. Scallen by the government. whose sincerity cannot be challen- for the office of State Senator , ged. This was forcefully illus- from the Fifth District, compris- trated when Judge O'Brien, en- ing wards d, 10, 12 and 14, re- tirely without pay, entered the ceived the preferred endorsement legal battle In the federal court of the Detroit Citizen's League that proved the Alien Registration in their pre-election Civic Search- - Act of Michigan unconstiutional, light just released and signed by Friends of Judge Arthur F,. Gor- The Alien Registration Law was its president and secretary, Divie don of Recorder's Court urge his sneaked through the Republican B. Duffield and William P. Lovett renomination and re-election be- controlled legislature of Michigan respectively. M. A. PEREIRA. Koalter Caterer—Eso cause of his attributes as a judge. in the spring of 1931. Among the gagemente, weddings. parties and ban- Mr. Bordelove has been con- quets. We eater in all leading botch They point out in his behalf that many protests against this meas. ducting an active campaign, speak- for tha past 27 yam. Detroit Catering when he was elected to the jus- ure was the voice of Judge O'Brien. Lonefellow t before Jewish and non-Jewish tires court in 1919, he recognizedIle personally called Governor Brae- audiences, advocating the repeal the grave injustice done to many ker by phone and pointed out to MACK II WEIRS — Strictly kosher