• ....—........... UnIP581511lingeortmilsoo•-,ir•;1vorwrioio.ill li Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes front the only manufacturer of Complete Line of -• Ith►n _Wade it'ork Garment 3lichigan Look for this trademark. W. M. FINCK & CO. DETROIT, MICH. Work Garments used by .... 1-1 1101IIIIIIIMIIM21111111W 1 Cent Urges Hospital Funds be Given -Old Folks Home lv"''''''''""4"1111 r al 11)v erall PIEVerRorriptisn et RON ICU and THE LEGAL —.............- LOCKWOOD CANDIDATE Dingell's Record I FOR PROBATE COURT Highly Commended . pro ,... PAGE THREE LAPPIN ENDORSED BY MANY LEADERS _ ___ . ticlin 'hgarttletstot(tist.:xckwood a, for the , pant 1" The renomination and re-elec. D. Din- yearn and a professor at the De • lino of Congressman John 11 A• C• Lappin, e•andidate fur the grit is urged on the ground that i tt•oit College of Law for the past LI Hyman Altman, in Address Over the State Legislature on the Dent- his record is one Of the best and eight years, is a candidate for the His Hour, Makes Demand for riCratir ticket, is winding up a caul- that he has consistently favored . Action by Hospital Ass'n Imaign in the course) of which he has legislation which has since its 9 • received the endorseinentr of out- adoption been recognized as of , II \•nian .tItinan, director of tn e henelit to the country at large. 11 Radio flour broadcast from • Congtaissman Dingell is parti-1 va 1.1ewish 12 noon to 1 :iii p. nt. every Sun-1 cularly eanninended for backing. day. iirer Station WM BC, in his t he adin I II isti•ation. 0111 Of the very first to devote weekly address (luring his hour last Sunday referred to the edi- himself to efforts to secure relief torial which appeared recently in in the bunk crash, Congressman the Detroit Jewish Chronicle con- Dingell persistently worked for legislation for a bank pay'-off, Ile' demning file present movement favored the Steiagall Bill, and ion for a Jewish hospital and asked fur additional fact, 011 the sub- this score has stated: "'the Roosevelt Administration ject. from the very outset had for its Disugt•eeing in the Main with 1 the view that a .lowish hospital purpose bank relief and depositor, CHARLES C. LOCKWOOD 1 is not needed at this time, Mr. relief. The adoption of the Stea; gull Bill provided the maximum w1 staman emphasized that even if a possible pay-off without imposing milbre of Probate Judge on the !single Orthodox Jew is spared the • any burden:, upon the tax payer. Deniocrata. ticket. Ile is an over- L indignity of not eating kosher This is the only bill introduced 1 food, a hospital should be built. ' 173' 3 ‘‘ was aW ne.i' t ti l 'i Le t .: n for the llie also emphasized that aged lilahnietontael tIty;.0 sotittutan,d, atthnol Board thlriaottotis toftuo rtg of Elocution, receiving Jewish men and women are un- ii .00 1.,,,):.ktt,1s.t,1111 matt.„ ..I 1,e1 comfortable in non-Jewish sur- needs for the pay-off of all dem, I 0 Nl ir VOTE REPUBLICAN Samuel W. LEIB State Senator FITH DISTRICT, Wards 8.10-12-14 For Intelligent Represeritation and Progressive Legislation ■ roundings and that a Jewish hos• pital would save Jewish lives. What Mr. Altman particularly condemns is the furl that a $43,- i 000 fund is idling and that the '• 1 A. C. LAPPIN Jewish Hospital Association does m Intl i standing leaders, uniting the- nothing cotructi ye with it. If a .hellish hospital cannot be ny very prominent non-Jews. 0 A those who this week en- ..1110IIK • built at this time, Mr. Altman 1 -aid, let this money be turned ! dorsed Mr. tannin's candidacy 4 over fur the building of a Jewish ' are: E i 1 old Folks Home. Describing the 1 •1. Lee Baker, former president = I' deplorable state of the present id' the Detroit Real Estate Board: a I h one Mr. Altman said that by I Dr. II. H. Hewitt, prominent phy• a , turning over the hospital fund fur salaam Joseph )'vii k, well-known 1 I the construction of a home for Owl leader of the Lithuanian colony in 9 ; age d this serious problem could bel Detroit; a number of organizations 1 solved at once. 1 of the colored people; Frank r • Mr. Altman stated 011 the day mon, m e mbe r a th e c oo ed of Edo. after his broadcast that many cation. Ei Jews called him to encourage hint, Me. Lappin is the only Jew- •=•• lin his,efforts to secure action in I •. id, candidate for the State Le• =. behalf of an Old Folks Home. gialature to be listed as • pre• Next Sunday's Program a i Mr. Altman announces that hill (erred candidate by the Detroit k' 1 I sitars without regard as to whe- ther they had their money ill state, the time has certainly come when the voters must elect public of- private or national banks." ficials who are more interested ill protecting the property of widows, orphans and disabled war veter. ails than ill securing business for trust companies. The whole his- -- of trust company operations The platform of C. Walter Grey for Mealy, : rt'''hilf:: t e 1.1hun :I' g':). .rasthi icity'Sn tltnillie'mirnet'i'a de- tuhuartm grit the it: ""nt' Pal T5i iesYea`Ir. Prolat I finite savings may be made in this Hoods sale thanti tl in ue' n Set ioirntaledree.'tii.;tdirtgnaigethbe ' i l upipi ,t )cpleMr,.. pinilenaiiitt. ',,; .itte,; in the planer protection and man- i : , 1 It ti',.."::, T oif agement of the estates entrusted state institutions that are able to I sincerely trust that to them. support them must do Si and not every voter who is interested in have the State pa \• for them. I will all ' honest and lawful administra- put the administration of estate- tion of liar Probate Court and hack in the hands of attorneys and ; ,_ to,oit itasteittittgpotstititd properlyetittrintipaniLieric capable laymen advised lip attor....wt•in nays and will laefully scrutinize' . tutntte and helpless people will ark c all accounts tiled to eltette ,e•ttiti ct r,l,s1 for a Democratic ballot on Sep. prevent the gouging 'tenter II and will 'dace a cross nn N l i tfili tnitti.rustsbyi•tt aanyptitantiets'i'cing attar- , before the !lame of Charles C. M1 program this Sunday will feature 1 Citixens' League. I i the appearance of a number of 1 Aiming those who previously en- ▪ the new Yiddish stars who are , „,,,,,,i t he ,,„„p i b bpsy a :qr. Lap- = Cron inc to Detroit to ioin the cast pin are the following: Fred M. llof Littman's Yiddish People's The- Blitzed, Albert Kahn, William II. ater. In addition. an address will Isenberg , Joseph II. Ehrlich, Aaron Friedman, 11 I be delivered be Cotner Krise, and p roger ,„„ , William . week will be Robert m„,• w il and Judge Pliny 91 the news Of till' week E . broadeast by David Bernstein. Marsh. - . :,,,a ,k ,:t is ) nn roi l t a ;tiz •,,S ra el e: i .e,ti a ,:, . k e , .. . r t ,nS \nitre. a a 11 ri. Former Judge Joseph C. Healy Promises P robate Economy CZARNECKI Republican Candidate for STATE SENATOR 3RD DISTRICT—Wards 3.5-7 and Hamtramck Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community for a Happy and Prosperous New Year mousinsomusammammaii VICTOR LIM years 1 1.ockwood as a candidate for Po a expo-' ney with over 21 bate Judge." ranee. Since January. 19:13, he has been a Public Administrator of Wayne County and is thorough- HOLIDAY PROGRAM ON ly qualified through experience . •JEWISH RADIO FORUM gained there to efficiently and ca- l ',ably administer the office he i l'he Jewish Radio Forum pro- ; seeks, that of Probate Judze. f ... waiter Healy' is 44 yea , „id . I grain to be broadcast next Son- e graduate of the Univetsimy of day, Sept. 9, over Radio Station it; ftIt to„ititi „alit:el:5i tt itt, nt it4,5 Jewish t,1.; 1 ii?, I ,\,l'i.11113K t k . lhiichhhigiann, anotati r r., i,teittl, attif,tittoht;.tr r r f Vv MANAGER OF The San Min Palace 9925 DEXTER BOULEVARD • Altman's hour. Mr. Altman urged Mizrachi Youth Holy Fides i Ne t,;•rt.ye etm ianimg. s to tit, Jewish corn, the election .4 the following: Re Day Services at Cong. B' sister of Deeds Harold E. Stoll, Beth Tephila Emanuel lily Bldg. 1 munity of Detroit will be extended 9 Congressm an an ohn 1). Dingell, Dr. 1 • by a number of leaders, including . — .klhert C. Hamburger. candidate 1s in previous years, the Hob. law office is located at Olt non-Jewish leaders. Robert J. Hanky Candidate, I can t Samuel :1117.111(.11i Day si•rvices sponsored by W• Loth. • f"'• c"" "r1 Pickert, Police in their new home at ' Heinrich A. f for Probate Judge didateorhe Leeisature: Jacob youth will be conducted by meal- Comssioner of Detroit. will be I Foster, candidate for Senator. and 1,,,,., only, at the Beth Tephila Robert .1. Hanley, candidate for heard in a talk on the "Struggle M. JUlke Edward Edward Command of the Em Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and M. P • I • t ) lud re on the Democratic . of the Jews for Civil Equiality." 74 I rebate) Court. il son. SUPPLIED BY o f T r i n i ty A musical pr o gram, specially usa f , and 't tkt, E. Rothenberg . [laid l boadcast sonsored A .puts rp ic e is a graduate by Mr. Altman 1 .1n NS'ednesday Sant Budgin, Baal Shachrit will School, the university of 1)etroit . Prepared for this occasion, will - . be ,,,,,i,t,„,1 b y Max Temchin, and the Ilart•ard law School. lie feature William I'. Bliznick, vin- I evening war addressed h e (; p t Ash, lierlinsky, Isis liressar, lives at 1770 Seyburn avenue. "I Hoist and musical director of the •t .le. A. I' 1. .rnor 1Villiat et " gac . ' have prat•ticed in this city since i forum, with Edith Shoot> as ac. gaga sclisciicitice40)5441(illiiiilllillIgialilieficriiiimiiireillialg11112•221120110111111camougcle Ilai•old Caplan and Al,,. Milgrim. Special Broadcast Tuesday - • - - All the proce•eds o f th e services 1913, specializing in probate work ' companist. Mr. Altman announces a special Aaron Kurland, chultlall Of the will go to the religious Pioneer and trusts, except during the war, , on broadcast non- commercial Tuesday evening, Sept. 11, ft to' workers of Palestine, better know• ❑ \c h e f, I had c harge) of the Army forum, will be heard in the week- radiotorial. ly and Navy transport charters," S:30 p. ms. over Station \‘'MITC. as Karen Torah \'Avothily l'ickets may Inc bought at the , Manley said. "If elee•ted, I trill, in . This half-hour broadcast will ' must duties , • feature special musical selections, Purchaser's °till prier, mill vale at addition to my regular I take this opportunity to extend best Nv ishes for a an address by Assistant Attorney the synagogue and at Chesluk'r hold Ale, loan, for poop:, who Happy New Year to all my friends and clients. cannot employ counsel; be avail- General )laxwell L. Black and an Peek Store, /0913 12th St., Saul , aceo- evening ng :Ind all day StlittlilY. 1 able licrtire court session, to address liy Mr. Altman. '1'Y modate and consult with attorney.) install a simple method by which Young People's Society of to pay claims, distribute assets and Congregation Beth Abra- close estates an promptly and with LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE a s little rust of administtatien as ham Enters New Season possible. 1 suggi st necessary 1 2021 National Bank Bldg. changes in the State his to help At the invitation of (2 01m:rem:u- make the .1111 i self-sustaining and pon Beth Abraham, the Galis Istit give ii More Stthilvd Ire:0111011. Of - oltr return...I '1 .1' tor Young Peoples Club becomes mile 0.1. jilmenite problem. - p • nip WI o:1,1:111,, , , Too 11.1. , I: 11:1E , , nun Plv- it. ,.“ laonll 11 Intl , Young People's Society of Con- 1 - i,, Air gregation Beth Abraham and t. 111 John Panchuk Democratic THE NEW AND MODERN the 1934.1935 season md '1 '14 Pt' itonmence lo.rne After nnendirg Candidate for Legislature Sept. With an open meeting 011 ,tor. ill N. east , nn, 27. Oa AV,•itodon. n•n1 lA The TA.11..• Among those seeking the nomi- As part of an extensive mein. ' 1 1 sir Tr eipl. kW- mho.. 8737 TWELFTH STREET mil:n , nation fur the talite Of Stile Le- bership campaign, Louis Walf- I Ittnreholnalinn oho.. 1"." " Peololn—seernilf noere• (lint ;' r i m Unterinn loo g gl.latur mini t h e Democrat i c ticket - 1.: :m rm gang. captain of the member-hip osuniol he 4.4.11.1 hog otonloi, and lii.price. rs•el,e drive committee announces a se - IA Jahn Panchuk, attorney, with lit n I.r. 1,-11 II a -h000ll I I.:Alt °tra•. in the Itailunt Totter. N11. on Ruud.! . nfiletntt ries of four open meetings begin- in Nlandola, nert 11. ,e1 7'15 lo 51 Flatten.. 7-COURSE POULTRY DINNER FOR 60e Panchuk tins to i at ning with Thursday evening. Sept. canada Ap,il and in 1 .., 1 6 m'o:- • Ini - ■ • It, lie pay Ike •itles I.. 27, to acquaint prospective moat- Ile graduated bens with the organization s ac- Ifrom Ea.tein High School and tivitier. 'Miss Marie Brown, chins - came to Detroit. of the 11122 clan-. was valedictorian is re He :Wended Leland-Stanford Uni. ""'" of the dramatic ereu P• hearsing u one-act play to be lae-: rersity for on e year and gradu- seated as tout of the program that : i ated from the University of Mich, eillings NItme Wolfgang is m" 1 : 39' - . grin in 1920 with high distill, ti).11. m• reran of the special reception ....ins 11 Ile attainsd los at devil., front during the 19 •2.N. slit ice menilogship the University em( Nlichigan t h it e period. Sol Rot held), mg, Mr. Panchuk W11: associated ith spotts committee chairman, an-i wini amg llenls Callarther in the nounced the Winners of the ''" practice of law from 1:12S to 11132, my's golf tournament held at the! and since then ha. been in private Wilson Golf Course in Pontiac.. wackier with law officer at 112:1 Miss Kate Katz won the ‘1•0111 , 1 • SI a o clu m n Tower. He is a member of the men's match having Interval') giate stlumni Club, SIgrait match; }Seta Kappa and been won by Sol Rothenberg. I.eo Delta Kappa. Censer, men's athletic dire, tor, Wayne County liar Association, geportr that basketball practice Mr. Panchuk entered polities be- will commence the latter part of raUne of interest in imprOVing the September. Workmen's Compensation Law. Ile Edward Rothe•nberg, chairman also Nino, uncnipoyinent inruc- of the entertainment committee, ante. arranged a week-end party held at the summer home of Miss Etta Call to Synagogues by Data.. Members al.o enjoyed two Yeshiva Beth Judah club picnics during the summer. The golf tournament was another A call was issued this week by summer activity. the Yeshiva Beth Judah to the Sirs, Edward Rothenberg, chair- presidents of all Detroit synago- man of the planning committee, gues, informing them that this announces that all committees are year, as in previous years, from all arranging activate, for the early appeals mad,. Rosh Hashanah fall season. commencing Thursday and Yorn Kippur, 15 per cent is to evening. Sept. 27, in the reelea- go to the Yeshiva Beth Judah. The 1 1 th Yeshiva stater that it has no other tion hall of Congregation Abraham, Lam- mill an dSturtevant means of existence, and pleads for wholehearted to-operation in this year's efforts. Supply Co ■ d paid (or by friends) (This te n A takes this opportunity to thank his many friends for their valued patronage and desires to express his sincerest wishes to all for a Happy and Prosper- ous New Year! 7043 E. PALMER AVE. W. M. FINCK & CO. For CONGRESS • 15th District CHARLES F. HEMANS Born in Michlyi Season's Greetings Louis J. Goodman LET Citrin-Kolb SHOW YOU az a g 4rtt tiers BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT ■ (DEMOCRAT) ■ Champion for Michigan THE GREATEST TIRE GOODYEAR EVER BUILT ll.1■ ALL-WEATHER 43% Ite-Elect Your SHERIFF Charles J. Del-and Candidate For State Representative • Thomas C. WILCOX (DEMOCRAT) More Than a Third of a Century of Executive Police Experience Ask for a Democratic Ballot In announcing his candela. y for State Representative, Charles J. DeLand, attorney. offer. a - Its qualifications the fact that he served during the 1915, 1917 and 1919 session of the legislature and Iva, electedrecretary of 'ale, Nov. 2, 1920. Mr, DeLand was horn Dee. IA, 11170, at Saginaw, Mich. He Was educated in the Ja It. .on public Arbon!. and the N11) hi- gan Agricultural College. He lived on the home farm until MO, when he removed to Jackson and in 19(13 was appointed deputy county treas- urer. Upon his arrival in Jackson, he began the study of law and in 1905 was admitted to the bar. From 1tmt6 to 1919 he was chairman of the Republican County Committer and wax • member of the con•ti- tution•I reinvention of 1907. Mr. DeLand ir endorsed shy • number of leading Detroiter•. LITTLE MOUNT SINAI Only the .11 on. antrrele4 Mill. The ninglier .11.1 W•f Minal The ilItir humtre . o et When the flno.1 the Mt, When the toraelIfea, got I II ■ 11710I1 fa..1 the sea. Inoo.ittrI I roe betoeen the hams And they •rovaeol .,.en tne "141.1. Tot h., er the .. .an mar h000n for I moga4 I shall Mt. 1'nrtnel u.A Upon t h• r. .lid shot. - not .mina them- nut Th. prowl ono. and the toll — H• .her the little C:nal Th. in.text of them all . ETNA 110•KATKIN imnameA N T Woo rt•., gnor g Iwael Mago..n. / Greenberg. •tteroey. 14111M• • The teeth of time are the ones 11•111 COMM II 1.1 worker, is • condi.: State Senator, slate fee the dentist supplies, GOOD NEWS sucestwaswai the rmv•itrwerwormrprigrumminammorms...s.mmanu rrrrr 1.1 Jogl00 0lg 'I'l.. 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