1 RONIC1.11 IY ET 10111-1-C------ ► IE E11 ONICLE (DATES ASK SAGINAW COUNTY CAND LUNC.i_i_EOD7 SUPPORT OF JEWISH VOTERS ROSA CELOZA $5 DONO13. S . Aux 1LIAKT Election Tuesday, November 8 ON WEINBERG HOUR 0 " u . and THE LEGAL CHR CHESED MEL EMES CLASSIFIED \mmE. \ BAZAAR HOY. 5-13i e and tea of given by The musicalAuxiliary United the Women's lilm e. Rosa Celoza, formerly ap. Detroit Le- DISTREMErNI4EICTIANDISE Ile brew $chools at the with the Vilna Troupe, now ------ 16 carat Emeraid cut blae-white. dati] peering in dramatic roles with the , land Hotel, Oct. 26, was an en- 1 n unting 2250. l e therm., %.:., cast at Littman s Yid is Peop joyable affair. tt`?„ ',lint Theater, is being featured in Je p`:,r Plans were announced for the ' Appeal Made for Funds To '(brae- mond set mountings 1150. to 3250. \ and you will vote to 5 donut luncheon to be held on Pletinum wrist w•tches 816 to 2100. Support Important Local ; I Wednesday, Jan. 25, at the Firtte'rnod. Institution. RE-ELECT ', I troit-Leland Hotel. Mrs, Wolf politan Bldg. Cadillac 9255. ' ; Kaplan, chairman, a n d Mrs. .---- ulu pt •C'firg'chalge Bridge The Jewish Free Burial Asso- I I George Si. Roberts, co-chairman , elation (Chesed Shel Ernes) will conTwittoC,I, 10220 Dexter Boulevard. Call I appointed their committees. sehooi. give a bazaar beginning Nov. 5, 6-62113, This affair is the one big money s T ownend I until Nov. 13, at its assembly halll Attritive room In vie le [ raising project that the auxiliary . FOR Joy Il t io lfo i and chapel, 29 will sponsor this year. All efforts furnished &Part...tit. tr In R f■;; Lady or gentle.. . The proceeds of the bazaar will are being made to interest many corner Lawton, apt. 206. Townsend be applied to and for the continua women. 6.6406. scion of the free work the ins 1 The Women's Auxiliary of the a ttractive room thr and' FOR RENT— A large, rise. ome. well tution is doing f or e poo United Hebrew Schools is pledged two in 00. r very destitutes in the moment of 6( 4 1 I cur ished' Kitchen prvileges. Uni• furn I to pay for the maintenance of the Step to bus line. reable. — sona greatest bereavement. 2.561S or Columbia 1821. 1 buses which are used to convey versa), The only revenues of the Chesed —_—_—_ I the children back and forth to the I aide' \ heated room ., Shel Emes were mostly donations, F - OR RENT— Eive kelvinator. UM edr 1Talmud Torahs. gar 15907 Ken- which, due to the hard times, al- I drive, ge,ing hest ,, .• Savings boxes were distributed, \ . month, in:lud t,inicikysoa,stealwe.ntir,4,West Davison, or most stopped conipletely. and various methods of earning, Every Jewish business man is --- ---,-- , viid '--- the $5 were suggested b y the I ,,. - urged to help the bazaar with any — 1215 chairman of the ways and means ril'oh m h. an ne sr b reek f s tsi 6 W contribution in the form of mar• I f ter "Steauliu decorated, il burn er, Use His Eighteen Years o ,,,,,k Newly I committee, Mrs. Max Weksler. and d by visiting or food stall shower. frighlaire. Exceptionalif c Anyone desirous of attending the Experience ning d during bedrooms. Open from 10 farce the bazaar any evening l luncheon will be assured of the to 5 p. m. doll, . eksler and next week. co-operation of M rs. charge of the and committees bazaar are as fol. In FOR usiNTH,,,,,,,,,or,,.0,kettarurz:10,; The officers Wittee. members of her comm Ewt "While political principles and party platforms are 66 The following have already made Empire 1,.;:liriiii iithl near lie.. eble. lections, they h•ve odward. lows: IL Solomon, president; M d national e reservations for the $5 donor I n- of s ome i m portance in ounty Charness, vice-president and geax offices, and to judicial l' ,__ 6 c luncheon: eral manager; I. Niss, trustee and _ _ RENT—Ileautiful furnished room for little referen‘w to andidate for prob MME, ROSA CELOZA vdntlemen. Pr'. Madames Emil Baron. Ray Bernstein, assistant manager and chairman TO non s, w, 1 .. offices In particular. What • c Julius Berman, N. Burin, Chas Brody, eh.. to ear ex perience steoJ etw :h i ,:iLim' fly'. a t of food and grocery supplies com- ent. Call line Jacob Burrows. A. Carlsteini Harris it. judge . • . . knows about the job, what ish character and folk songs over Rble r sona s or bu Cohen, II•rry Cohen, Joseph Cohen. Ralph is far more to the point. mitten; B. Cohen, treasurer; A wood avenue. Weinbergs Jewish Hour, broad- Davidson. zsoz H. azelea Israel Davidson. L. Dort, Louis he has had to fit him for it, oting a Republican county secretary; Mr. 12 t o 1 Duscoff., Joseph neman , 11 Ehrlich, I,. Fi P iel, financial FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for cast every Sunday from v .... There is no sense in Oberfield, recorder; Mr. Jaffee, lady or gentleman by young couple , Meyer iftlei ffice unless the Democratic candidate • Very reasonable. p . m istOb' l'Pe reil h reinZ i' t R 14;:;,:`,1. trustee; henry J. Goldber, pub- o without children. Another feature of this hour is I Townsend G ould, officer out of , J.eee Friedb.irg. osen Sant Republican ...... i 7 . 0; ;- . 2652 blonterey, upstairs . ;11,7 licity and advisory committee. he musical program presented by' Freed... ,. " 1: 0,, l bility than the 1. 1 a h. 2.7396. Coen }M. more ornk 3t,.....;.,.,1nne: ( t The organization committee is , ' Samuel Solomon and his ensemble. Jae their records, are .11ernarZi Iaacs. VinsonKaplan These men (probate judge.), on composed of Messrs. Schwartz, in k elstein, att erne y, n,,;i. Isaac F • 'et!1/417a,t'.;.sMt rt; 7(7.: t i : ntitled to, re-election. It is • question not of poll+ Charness, Fisher, Pecherer, Jaffee, CENTER GIFtLS' WORK broadcasts the latest Jewish news e Fannie Laden, J. M. LOON I. Id•r• ACTIVITIES STARTED Robert Marwil, Se ns Shiretz and Osehin. tics, but of service." gulls. A. of the week. On the soliciting committee are Last Sunday the hour inaugur- Munch, R. IS. Newman, A. Panits. n d Uo. Perell, Ev• Pollock. A. N. Prea DETROIT NEWS EDITORIAL. the following: Mesdames Solomon, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman ated the presentation of a series Morris Reider, George M. Rob-its, J. Sunshine, Oberfield, Piet, Char- of the girls' work committee of the of sketches under the direction .of Robins, Dora Robinson, D. Rubinstein 1. , shdtwr, nels, Kuzln, Mr. and Mrs. 13 olot- Jewish Centers Association, an- the well known Jewish reader, Morse Saulson. M. Scher. Schwartz, C. Silberstain, II nice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Messrs. nounces that the committee's 1932- Moshe ben Moshe (Dombe). The Shewach, II. II. Strati., Jack Tain, Louie 33 program of activities is now sketch to be presented this Sunday Tobin, Leo Weisman. Max Weksler, Maur- Barnett and Scarbnick. ice Wispe and M. IL Zackheirn. commencing. The following new Mr were added to the commit- is " . Chizhik." members Weinberg is the announcer CIVIC THEATER OPENS tee: Mrs. Samuel Coburn, Mrs. ELECT FRIDAY; INAUGURATES Morris Garvett, Mrs. William Maz- and director of the hour. MANY ACTIVITIES rs. AN INTERESTING PLAN er, Mrs. Kurt Poser, Mrs. PLANNED BY A. Z. A. Rubiner, Mrs. henry Wineman and I READING TO ADDRESS RADIO FORUM SUNDAY Presenting Philip Barry's new Mrs. Julian Zemon. The program of the girl's work -- Comedy, "The Animal Kingdom,' Chapter 93 of the Aleph Zadik The Jewish Radio Forum pro- Aleph is well under way with its the Bonstelle Civic Theater re- committee will be . undertaken Nov. 6, o opens next Friday, Nov. 11, with through a series of sub-committees, fall intellectual, social and ath• gram next Sunday, 2:30 t o 3 a new policy which promises to as follows: An institute for volun- e - Station WJBK, from make of the theater an outstand- tears of which Mrs. Robert J. New is • pi., will present Richard haW.I letic program for man is the chairman, assisted by ing civic institution. A dinner was given at Aleph Mrs. David Huber, Mrs. Samuel Reading, City Clerk and cir- semester. troit Election Com- s summer cottage in cele- n of the Beginning with this first pro- Lewis and Mrs. Aimee Ginsberg. min , as th Dee principal speaker. Erman' semeer. st duction, the Civic Theater will The plans for the 1932-33 mother Mr. Reading's address will be on bration of the coming charge of Nov. 8 bring outstanding New York ac- daughter reception committee the mi subject "What Every Voter Arrangements were in Krupp. d an tors, each of whom will be espe- will be made under the auspices Samuel Stoller and Hy REPUBLICAN TICKET Horowitz, president of cially trained for his or her role. of Mrs. hlolly Stern and Mrs. Mey- The musical p rogra will feat- It is planned to have new casts, ors. The vocational guid- Should harry sory board, was feted be- Know." the actors being interchanged once committee will be headed b by ure Leon Field, violinist, and Sam- the cause he has captained the A. Z. A. from time to time. This scheme, Mrs. Samuel Lewis, assisted by Rabbi Leon From of Temple to its second indoor championship Elizabeth Finley and Mrs. uel Solomon, pianist. it is hoped, will perpetuate the Miss heard in his weekly in the League. aspirations of the late Miss Bon- Henry Meyers. The open house Beth El will and be Answer Forum." The cup of 'We-Fraternal the league becomes the stelle for a Detroit civic theater. committee has Mrs. Moritz Kahn 'Question Kurland, attorney and permanent possession of Aleph According to this scheme, the as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mor- chairman Aaron of the forum, will pre- Zadik Aleph, members also receiv- Civic Theater will not be run on ris Blumberg, and hirs. Abe Srere. , ing individual medals. ment a stock company policy, but on The chairman of the Girl Scouts' .., ectual 1 IcoThe intellectual committee will be headed by Mrs. mue. a festival program. b y , a mmittee, headed advance The cast arrives this Saturday Joseph Magidsohn and Mrs. Sol ' Stoller, is studying Hitler s anti- morning for its first rehearsal. Levin. Mrs. Sidney Stone will head I SUMERACKI, DEMOCRAT, Semitic policy in Germany. The box-office already opened on the house committee. For club en- TREASURER CANDIDATE' Herbert Charfoos, chairman of Gangs have been broken up. "The cost of government in Friday for an advance sale of tertainment the following commit. ward tee has Atlas, been chairman, appointed: assisted Mrs. Ed- by Wayne County must be cut," said the dance committee, reports all Rackets have been suppressed. tickets. Jessie Royce Landis, a former Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. Sidney Allen, Jacob P. Sumeracki, Democratic arrangements f or the annual There have been no kidnappings. Za dik Ale C ph d anc e practi- leading woman of the Bonstelle c andidate for County Treasurer, Aleph co mpl ete. h arfoo s is ai There have been no bank robberies. players, returns to the Civic as a Mrs. J. S. Sauls and Mrs. A. E. w ho s y John Erman, former aleph There have been no payroll holdups. er. vuest star in "The Animal King- ll Schi re definite plans with regard h office of Treasurer there es. is b gonol. rosecuted. dom." In announcing that Miss Welfare defrauders have been p plenty of room to make slas Mo Preparations are now being Landis, who distinguished herself to the activities of this committee I am satisfied the administrative 8 Embezzling bank officials have been convicted. celebrat ion of the will be ready for announcement at in a number of Broadway produc- costs in this office alone can be made for theA. D ay in De- In 1929 Detroit was first in murders; now it is 37th. pared 25 per cent without affect- International tions after leaving the Civic, will a later date. hn Erman of s been ap- The vocational guidance program ing this, troit. In play the role of the young artist hathis ing the efficiency. , Jo chairman in this Sidney Howard comedy, will be started on Tuesday evening politics will have to be dobanished p will be over 160 chapters anti efficiency in- pointed) Robert Henderson, manager of the Nov ii with a talk by Miss Grace rom ftl celebrating the same event at the McAdams, director of voca i ; f Civic, explained that the produc- guidance subjects for the board of I stall ed. "The treasurer's office has been same time. tions at the theater this year will She will address girls constitute a memorial to Miss education. the same regime waging in ages from 14 to 18 at the under practically years. This has re- or Bonstelle and that unusual care branch of the Jewish Cen-1 f some 12 ulted in a tremendous increase Michigan Theater. is being exercised in their selec- Dexter tern Association. Fier subject will I \ s•n "Trouble in Paradise," which is positions through having to tion and casting. Mr. 'lender- "Vocations Open to Girls with 1 arge of I care for relatives and friends," now showing as the screen son is in p ersonal opening of high School Background." T Ah kiis.. continued Mr. Sumeracki. ar- rangements for thech "As the chief executive of three ton at the Michigan Theater, is a talk will be sponsored by the ' the Civic. The first 10 days to brilliant comedy romance with an . DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR •t an Girls which is led by Miss • • oP k' it ter: a be presented under his direction h Rose Thomas. Till.% meeting will large corporations in ve er 1 all si;arreneciaest ad h I b e m rt Marshall Icag l s es fn ee ith bri successful business will be new to Detroit. be open not only to Jewish Centers 'w eoeaer ____________ members, but also to all girls rang • both the ab'Ity and the will tol head the cast of players. Charlie from 14 to 18 years w ho clean up the unhealthy condition Ruggles, Edward Everett Horton, VICKI BAUM SPEAKS I t g n in agefro Aubre y Smith and others ap- are interested. HERE ON WEDNESDAY A Proven Friend of the Jewish People pmportant roles. that exists in the treastuer'e Fear i i office" HE DESERVES YOUR VOTE Vicki Baum, noted German-Jews ish authoress, will be the speaker on Wednesday morning, Nov. 9, at the Wilson Theater, in the Detroit Town Ilall series. Election Tuesday, November A Successful Business Man The coming of Vicki Baum to Sunday Seeekes: pre• America for a lecture tour is art - In the Valley of Decisine—• collect of discourse---will he the • event which must be considered of election the sermon by Dr. Leo MFranklin Sun- major importance. Mks Baum's d•y morning. Nor 6. at 10:45i famous book, "Grand Hotel," equal- ping Sabbath Services: y, is nowd ly famous as a pla et the Polls" will be the 'i 's sermon followed by a boo k w h ic h list s . r 1 'e t of Rabbi Leon Fram • • to rival its popularity. The 1 I Saturday morning, Now . a WAR VETERAN of the book just published is "And i' d ..R.4,,, Men". Twmplde (CISitiddnddd,,, Life Goes On," from which hlies1 FOR Pe, m trtmi , e ' place Tddddtor •ddring. will gather material for one ■ N,lie i Baum at 1,90 p. m. There will per• of her most attractive lectures, N... is. s eer.rance by leading radio stars "Looking at Life." er to members of the Me. lemils Erre Club and their ladiev. Admission fee for When "Grand Hotel" first be- se 20 Years Training •s an came a best seller there were those i non member', 25 gents. Executive Arts Society: who raid the fame of Vicki Baum Temple Temple Arts Society will present would anon wane, but when it be- . of plays for the PeS.on Read the Record of Read JUDGE I READ Probate Judge I Re-Elect OPPERMANN — for — COUNTY CLERK ON REPUBLICAN TICKET His Record Speaks for Itself JOE LEACH Republican Candidate for DRAIN COMMISSIONER "QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE" Your Support Will Be Appreciated CARL 0. LITTLE Republican Candidate COUNTY TREASURER Your Vote Will Be Appreciated I JOHN P. MURPHY Democratic Candidate for JUDGE OF PROBATE Over 18 Years Experience as Probate Register RILEY L. CRANE , Republican Candidate for PROBATE JUDGE (Present Judge) Harry S. Qualified and Experienced Attorney TOY GE NESEE COUNTY CANDIDATES SEEK SUPPORT OF JEWISH VOTERS Since Harry S. Toy became PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I Remember! PATRICK H. O'BRIEN ATTORNEY GENERAL Mem* Notes tit El JACKSON COUNTY CANDIDATES SEEK SUPPORT OF JEWISH VOTERS Jacob P. Sumeracki Election Tuesday, November 8 Elect GEORGE HUGGINS Republican Candidate for COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER Asks Your Support I believe in the strictest economy for the taxpayer. Re-Elect JESSE C. GOOD Republican Candidate COUNTY CLERK EXPERIENCED AND EFFICIENT Re-Elect MELZOR C. DAY Republican Candidate for REGISTER OF DEEDS GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO ANDREW J. TRANSUE Democratic Candidate for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY He stands for Economy and Justice for All Neither he or any of his family held public office. BAY COUNTY CANDIDATES SEEKING SUPPORT OF JEWISH VOTERS Election Tuesday, November 8 ■ 11=IIMS ■etoome Present Deputy County Tre•surer County Treasurer i, p came equally success success u as 1552-53, under the direction of Wynne and her articles and stories con - Wright of WWJ, sometime during the month of November. A 'oriel boor will tinued to win unstinted praise, dig.. f •ne e The exact date criminating readers realized th a t , time of this senor niu away in ne s t a real 1 .ed week's Chronicle. here was a great genius, \ st ELECT luminary in the world of letters, I and her novel, which is a Book of the Month Club selection, has eon- Dr. Edmund J. Knobloch Figs taken her rightful place among I the greatest novelists and play-1 1 wrights CORONER of our day. Betts El College: Nov. Mo d ay or arch El Endorsed by leading Physician. DEMOCRATIC TICKET dies S'sterhood Annual Luncheon. The Sisterhood annual luncheon soll take place on Monday, Nov IC An added attraction will be • style show 50 Thit its •ret to I follow , ng the luncheon most be sen ' tent, • as poe•ibIe. Mem- i 1 the Temple •• early to bring a glase o f \ •re requested i for hospital distribution. I r .iris JERICHO LODGE HOLDS ANNIVERSARY BANQUET, , , ANNIV — ( I The thirteenth anniversary ban- "THE BEST QUALIFIED MAN FOR THE JOB" of 76 Wins Field Meet. \ Re Sunday No. I I Troop 76 of Temple Beth El I F., was Lod held , quit of the Jericho I 490, I. 0. 0. evening, Oct. 30, at Jericho Tem- was the winner of the Jewish ; were troops field meet held last Sundae! the Temple Farm, with Troop. ple, 2705 Joy Road. There at present 1104 and 179 in second and third 1 , 350 membere guests refuse 00 cause and a bt o u 2 and of be the large d I Places, respectively. The meet of ! contained a diversified program I admittance be had to outdoor activities that clearly ,, c le . c r o , rev), past grands of Jericho were I demonstrated the value of scoot' \ introduced by Past Grand William I ins as apped to the outdoors. I kah I Such activities as water boiling, i man. The subordinate lodges Odd I L auf d Fellows, Jericho Re be I tracking, map making, signaling 1 of p- c E Jericho Encamp. o. 173, 328, Canton Jericho No. Ledge g No. No. i and tent pitching were put that on ' and rapidity meat of Can. with an ease erico 4901 showed that the lessons of scout- 50, the Lad'es ' Auxiliary h es were I ing have reached the members of ton No. 5 0, a nd J No. I the various troops present. were hon ored. Address Thompson, I Much credit is due to Charles given by Herbert A. Peet grand Fire of the jurisdiction of the United States General T. T. Feinberg and Saul Satilson for Calvert Crowe, department corn- \ their canable work as judges, and to ReubenGlazer who arranged mender of of Michigan of the En- m 1 and supervised the meet ant order Odd Fellows -------- carnpment, and the principal sm::";ere•Ii• 7.grted evening was Judge e!"al,AhnrGTYC' of the sneaker Rubiner, who delivered an th......e wits . Halleween ter..1.,,isee ., ; Charles ::::i.r.:17.s..:NA- . ::...,. , 7... t the 1. thaemehigehnelyr 1 no....a ring 5.tdd.ree.es nobritain I inx,ni. that i Let's all vote for John D. Dingell — CONGRESSMAN — for 1ST DISTRICT 10.12.1446 Wards DEMOCART RI e asseAes1 0 BURT E. BURNETT Candidate for Re-Election COUNTY CLERK JACKSON COUNTY Republicisn Ticket I THOMAS LOVITT A. R. GRAY Candidate for Candidate for Re•Election I COUNTY TREASURER FOR SHERIFF \ 1 R e publican Ticket REPUBLICAN TICKET JACKSON COUNTY I Howard N. MACDONALD J. HAROLD BLAKE Democratic Candidate Candidate for Re-Election Fully Qualified for the Job - Respectfully solicits your support. Experience and Service Deserve. COUNTY CLERK Promotion TREASURER JACKSON COUNTY Republican Ticket WASHTENAW COUNTY Re-Elect JAY G. PRAY Republican Candidate JUDGE OF PROBATE Your Support "QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE" CHIEF DEPUTY HENRY OSTERHOUT (Entitled to Promotion) CANDIDATE FOR . 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