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Urges Hospital
Funds be Given
Old Folks Home

LAPPIN ENDORSED
BY MANY LEADERS

Dingell's Record
Highly Commended'

LOCKWOOD CANDIDATE
FOR PROBATE COURT

Charles C. Lockwood.; ta, pram
VOTE REPUBLICAN
renomination and re-elec- tieing attorney for the past 12
Din-
i
De
-
J;irh
otu
years
and
a
professor
at
the
r
C,rig
L,
gneni
ti" o
that troit College of Law for the past
A. C. Lappin, candidate for the gell is urged
Hyman Altman, in Address Over
he State Legislature on the hens his record is one of the best and eight years, is a candidate for the
His Hour, Makes Demand for
that
he
has
consistently
favored!
me'at'ytieket, is winding up a cam.
Action by Hospital Ass'n
paign in the course of which he has legislation which has since to
'revived the endorsements of out- adoptien been recognized as of • •
benefit to the country at large.
Hyman Altman, director of the
Jewish Radio [Lour broftdcast from
Congressman Dingell IS parti- I
cularly commended for backing ,
I 12 noon to 1:30 p. 01. every Sun - 'I
day, over Station WAIBC, in his
the administration.
weekly address during his hour
One of the very first to devote
last Sunday referred to the edi-
himself to efforts to secure relief
the bank crash, Congressman!
! tonal which appeared recently in
I the Detroit Jewish Chronicle con-
Dingell persistently worked for
1.1emiling the present movement
legislation for a bank pay-off. He
I for a Jewish hospital and asked
favored the St•agall Bill. and on
for additional facts on the sub-
this score has stated:
"'fire Roosevelt Administration
Jet .
,
Disagreeing
in
the
main
with
from the very outset had for its
pi
the view that a Jewish hospital!
purpose bank relief and depositor,
FITH DISTRICT, Wards 8-10-12.14
relief. The adoption of the Sten- ! CHARLES C. LOCKWOOD
is not needed at this time, Mr.
Altman emphasized that even if a
gall Bill provided the maximum
office of Probate Judge on the
For
Intelligent
Representation and Progressive
single Orthodox Jew is spared the
possible pay-off without imposing
Democratic ticket, lie is an over-
indignity of not eating kosher
any burdens upon the tax payer.
Legislation
This is the only bill introduced seas World Vl'ar veteran and in
food, a hospital should be built.
that is fundamentally sound and 1933 was a candidate for the
lie 111S11 emphasized that aged
(This
ad
paid for by friends)
broad enough to encompass the Board of Education, receiving
Jewish men and women are un-
needs for the pay-off of all depo. 105,000 votes.
comfortable in non-Jewish sur-
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Mr. 1 • 0ckwood states: "I feel
roundings and that a Jewish hos-
sitars without regard as to whe-
they they had their money in state, the time has certainly come when
pital would save Jewish lives.
the voters must alert public of- 4 . 11.111400001111111111111
What Mr. Altman particularly
private or national banks.”
ficials who are more interested in
Look for this trademark.
condemns is the fact that a a43,-
protecting the property of Widows,
! 000 fund is idling and that the
A. C. LAPPIN
orphans
and disabled war veter-
Jewish Hospital Association does
ans than in securing business for
slanting
leaders,
uniting
them
ma-
nothing constructive with it.
trust companies. The whole his-
If a Jewish hospital cannot he ny very prominent non-Jews.
tort' of trust company operations
built at this time, Mr. Altman
Among those who this week en-
The platform of C. Walter ' I during the past 15 years shows
let this money he turned lorsed Mr. Lappin's candidacy Healy, Democratic candidate for
a
! that these companies were far
Republican Candidate for
over for the building of a Jewish are:
Probate Judge, shows where a de- more . interested in the sale tot
!Old Folks Home. Describing the
.1, Lee Baker, former president finite savings may be made in ,,tit h e is
. 1 questionable mortgage bonds than
I deplorable state of the present If the Detroit Real Estate Board; office. To quote Mr. Healy,
in the proper protection and man-
home. Mr. Altman said that by 1/r. H. H. Ilewitt, prominent phy- latives of people committed to
turning over the hospital fund for sician; Joseph i'virk, well-known state institutions that are able to agement of the estates entrusted
3RD DISTRICT—Ward. 3.5-7 and Hamtramck
t
I the construction of a home for the tooter of the Lithuanian colony in support them must do so and not to them. I sincerely trust that
Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community for
will every voter who is interested in
aged this serious problem could he Detroit; a number of organizations have the State pay for them. I
!au
honest
and
lawful
administra•
Happy and Prosperous New Year
If the colored people; Frank (for- put the administration of estate-
solved at once.
FreentIZSZMIII•Weint
Mr Altman stated on the day min member of the Goad of Edu- back in the hands of attorneys and jinn of our Probate Court and
I who is opposed to trust companies
after his broadcast that many cation.
! capable laymen risey
!dissipating the property of unfor-
Jews called hint to encourage him
neys and will carefully scrutinize , ,
Mr. Lappin is the only Jew-
o le w nillsa es pk .
' a
t " D
an,:ilnoh,eriritleie"CiZt
I
in
his,
efforts
to
secure
action
in
all accounts filed to detect and .
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Sep-
ish candidate for the State Le- •
toy
behalf of an Old Folks Home.
of widows,l
tember II and will place ■ cross
(islet.. to be listed as • pre- prevent the gouging
Next Sunday's Program
a;
and
minors
by
anyone."
ferred candidate by the Detroit
Mr. Healy is a practicing alter-1 before the name of Charles C.
Mr Altman announces that his
Lockwoo d as a candidate for Pro-
Citizens' League.
S ! program this Sunday will feature
nev with over 21 years of expe- I
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Among those who previously en- nen,. Since January. 1933, he
MANAGER OF
e r are dorsed the candidacy of Mr. Lap- has been a Public Administrator
!coining to Detroit to Min the east pin are the following: Fred M. of Wayne County and is thorough- HOLIDAY PROGRAM ON
4 of Littman's Yiddish People's The- But zel, Albert Kahn, William B. ly qualified through experience!
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
, liter. In addition. an address will Isenberg, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Aaron gained there to efficiently and ca-1
Friedman, pahly administer the office he
I be delivered be Gooier Krise, and Pregerson, William
The
Jewish Radio Forum pro-
I the news of the week will be Robert Alarwil and Judge Pliny W. seeks, that of Probate Judge.
broadcast by Davld Bernstein.
C. Walter Healy is 44 years old,', gram to be broadcast next Sun-
Marsh.
9925 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Last Sunday, Secretary of State
graduate of the University of ,1 lay, Sept. 9, over Radio Station
WJBK, from 11:13 to 6:45 ft, M.,
Frank D. Fitzgerald snake on Mr.
Michigan, married, a father if two ' I
will be dedicated to the Jewish
Altman's hour. Mr. Altman urged Mizrachi Youth Holy
takes this opportunity to thank his many friends
children, and Is a taxpayer. His,
New Year.
the election of the following: Re-
Day Services at Cong.
law office is Ineatell at 601.1 Fide-I
Greetings to the Jewish COM-
for their valued patronage and desires to express
of
Deeds
Harold
E.
Stoll,
sister
Beth Tephila Emanuel lily Bldg.
munity of Detroit will be extended
Congressman John D. Dingell. Dr.
his sincerest wishes to all for a Happy and Prosper-
by
a
number
of
leaders,
including
Albert C. Hamburger. candidate
As in previous years, the Holy
for coroner; Samuel W. Leib. can• Day services sponsored by Mizrachi Robert J. Hanky Candidate , non-Jewish leaders.
ous New Year!
Police
in their new home at
Heinrich
A.
Pickert,
dillate for the Le , risleture: JRC011 Youth will be conducteit by mem-
ate Judge
for Prob
Commissioner of Detroit, will he
Foster, candidate for Senator, and bers only, at the Beth Tephila
heard
in
a
talk
on
the
"Struggle
Judge 51,11111 Command of the Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
Itobeit 1. Hanley. candidate fur.
of the Jews for Civil Equiality."
Probate Court.
Probate Judge on the Demo•ratic
SUPPLIED BY
A musical program, specially
FL Rothenberg. Baal Musaf, and' ticket, is a graduate of Trinity
A special broadcast sponsored
prepared for this occasion, will
by Mr. Altman on Wednesday Sion litolgin, Baal Shachrit will School, the University of Detroit
For CONGRESS • 15th District
feature William P. Bliznick, vio-
and
the
Harvard
law
School.
He
be
assisted
by
Max
Temchin,
evening was addressed by (:m•-'
Asher Berlinsky, Issie Bressler, lives at 1770 Seyburn avenue. "I linist and musical director of the
erno• William A. Comstock.
forum, with Edith Slioob as ac-
veradrietlesill•Oesurimaarow!".106/11 , amailliesaissafiatielriaeilealliaralhild
have
practiced
in
this
city
since
Harold
Caplan
and
Abe
Alilgrim.
Special Broadcast Tuesday
All the proceeds of the services 1913, specializing in probate work companist.
Mr. Altman announces a special
(DEMOCRAT)
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
05 will go to the religious pioneer and trusts, except during the war,
non - commercial broadcast
Champion for Miahigam
forum, will be heard in the week-
Born in Michigan
Tuesday evening. Sept. 11, S to ' workers of Palestine, better known when I had charge of the Army ,.
ly radiotorial.
and Navy transport charters,
S :30 p. rn., over Station WNIBC. as Keren Torah V'Avollith.
Tickets may be bought lit the Hanley said. "If elected, I will, in
This half-hour broadcast will
addition to my regular court dude. ,
feature special musical selections, purvhaser's tam !Wive, 011 sale at.
take this opportunity to extend best wishes for a
the
synagogue and at Chesluk's hold office hours fur peopl,• who
n11 address by Assistant Attorney
Happy New Year to all my friends and clients.
cannot employ counsel; be avail-
General Maxwell L. Black and an Hook Store, 8663 12th St., Satur•
Itt'ell•
.Iar• evening and all day Sunday.
able before court sessions to
„
address by air. Altman.
modate and von,ult With attorneys
inst all it simple met hod by which
Young People's Society of to pay claitns, distribute assets and
PA promptly and with
Congregation Beth Abra- close estates
Sag
LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE
a , little c ost of administration as
ham
Enters
New
Season
possible. I suggast necessary
2021 National Bank Bldg.
changes in the State low to help
At the invitation of Congrega- make thi. court self-sustaining and
NI
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ti
tion Beth Abraham, the Galician give is Illitge studied treatment of
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Young Peoples Club becomes the the juvenile problem."
Tit 11.1. UI It trilti,: , ItS ant PlIlit oNS
Hcslit,
11•I:
Young People's Society of I
41,o0:11S:o4e. ''
Beth Abraham and will John Panchuk Democratic
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moninence the 19:14.1935 season
Candidate for Legislature
with an open meeting on Sept_
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Ict11..• 27.
Ito
Tin
setc
those seeking the nomi
isetlr , I
Among
As part of an extensive 111e111-
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8737 TWELFTH STREET
nation for the "dice of State Le-
ril Ie. 1,1 , 1 it
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bership
campaign. Louis Wolf-
gislator
on
the DenloCratie ticket
olime li alsoaling
bl amele—senio• mess' , Una
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Catering Ito a .
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gangs captain of the menthol ship is John Panchuk, attorney, with
1.1.111 1 1, and boa prise.
I lee~
T•toble, thrive committee announces a se- ,
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offices in the Barium Tower. ill .
nes of four open meetings begin.! Panchuk was born in Manitoba.
as.
co
7.COURSE POULTRY DINNER FOR 60e
sees.
ning with Thursday evening, Sept.! Canada April 1, 1901, and in 1916
U. pa, the •Nle, Ins.
27, to acquaint prospective nicin•; came to Introit. Ile graduated
be rs with the organization's ac- l ! from Eastern Nigh School 111111
tivities. Miss Marie Brown, chair- was valedictorian of the 1922 Oa.,
man of the dramatic group, is re-' the attended Leland-Stanford Uni-
hearsing a me-act play to be pie- versity for one year and gradu-
seined as Hart of the program that ated front the University of Michi•
evening. aloe Wolfgang is chair-I Kan in 1926 with high
man of the special reception Mall- Ile attained his law degree from
miner during the membership ! the University of Michigan in 1928.
drive period. Sol Rothenloag,,
Mr. Pant•huk wa, associated with
stoats committee chairman, an•I William Hem p Gallagher in the
nounced the winners of the ,e-I practice of law from 11120 to 1932,
ty's gol f tournament held at the and since then has been in private
Wilson Golf Course in Poncac. practice with law offices at 112:1
And here's the
Miss Kate Katz won the woniev's' Barium Tower. He is a member of
match; the men's match hen rig I ntermdl. watt , Alumni Club, Signs
been won by Sol Rothenberg. I eo lets ■ Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa and
Censer, men's athletic dire, toc1 Wayne County Bar Association,
Mr. Panchuk entered politics be-
• eports that basketball practice'
will commence the latter part of cause of interest in imprOC;ng the
Workmen's
Compensation Law, He
September.
Edward Rothenberg. chairman also fa‘or- uncomoyment insur-
of the entertainment committee, ance.
arranged a week-end party held at
This marvelous new G-3
the summer home of Miss Pala Call to Synagogues by
All-Weather with Its
Mavis. Members also enjoyed two
Yeshiva Beth Judah
many advantages over
club picnics during the sumo en.
The golf tournament Wai another
any other tire on the
A call was ',SUM fill, week by
suminer activity.
market costs you noth-
the Yeshiva Beth Judah to the
Mrs. Edward Rothenherg• clmir- presidents of all Detroit synago-
ing extra.
man of the planning committee, gues. informing them that this
announces that all committees are year, as in previous years, from all
arranging activities for the early appeals made on Rosh Hashonoh
fall season. commencing Thursday and Yom Kippur, 13 per rent is io
evening. Sept. 27. in the rm,ea- go to the 1 eshiva Beth Judah. The
tion hall of Congregation Bc1h Yeshiva states that it has no other
Abraham, Linwood an dSturtevant means of existence, and pleads for
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In announcing his candid. I for
State Representative, Charles J.
DeLand, attorney. offers a- Its
qualifications the fact that he
served during the 1915, 1917 and
1919 session of the legislator, and
was electmlserretary of -rate,
Nov. 2, 1920. Mr. DeLand sac
horn Dec IA, 1079 • at Sagamwr
Mich. He was educated in the .la k.
son politic schmds and the Me hi-
gan Ain icultur•I College. He lived
on the home farm until 19181, wh^a
he rentomd to Jackson and in 1903
was appointed deputy county treas-
urer. Upon his arrival in Jackson,
he began the study of law and in
1005 was admitted to the bar. Frani
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the IL publican County Committee
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number of leading Detroiters.

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