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piEbermanYmnsm (hRoxicu

and THE LEr".A1 CHRONICLE

Urges Elimination
Of Shady Practices

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

for

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ELECT

ARTHUR J.

LIVERNOIS - DAVISON GREENHOUSE

LACY

Announcing

GOVERNOR .

Mark Weinbeck

and bring the

and prevent them from becoming
victimized by certain chiseling in-
terpreters now lurking in the
County building.
Judge Sanders has received en-
dorsements from practically every
Arthur F. Lederle, Assistant
Democratic club in Wayne Cour.-
ty.
Corporation Counsel for the City
of Detroit, is a candidate for the
Democratic nonlination to the of-
Bake Sale of J. W. E. W. 0. fice of Prosecuting Attorney of
Monday Before Yom
Wayne County.
Kippur
A man of outstanding charac-
ter and ability, throughly trained
A special our ting of the Jewish in the field of law, he has a wide
W 0 1111`11'. European:
Welfare O•- and varied experience as a lawyer.
ganization was held last Tuesday
While with the Corporation
at the home of Mrs. It. Zile, ex- Counsel's Office, Mr. Lederle has
president of the organization, 2211 demonstrated that his record in-
Hazelwood Ave,
spires confidence for an efficient,
At this meeting holiday checks honest, and effective administra-
to the Fiuropean orphans were sent tion of the Prosecuting Attorney's
and a few local emergency local office if he should be elected.
cases were helped.
Ile was one of the outstanding
A report was given in regent to ehainpions who helped defeat the
the success of the picnic held last anti-parochial movement.
month. Thanks were expressed lo'
Ile is a graduate of Detroit Co!.
Mesdames 0. Silverstein and I.
loge of Law, with a Masters De-
Israel, the chairmen, their assist-
gree from the University of De-
ants, committees and private don-
troit. and with additional study in
ors for their patronage which made
criminology and sociology with
the affair a
University of Michigan. Mr. Le-
Final arrange ments were made
derle's
training as a lawyer is.,Me-
for the home boles sale to be hind
Monday liefor• Y0111 Kippur, Sept. Yond question. Since 1923 he has
hero Assistant Corporation Coon-
• 17, at kosher meat markets in De-

NEW DEAL
to

Lederle Candidate
For Prosecutor

MICHIGAN

JUDGE LACY FAVORS:

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ton for Mk bleo n,
11ne Modred Per rent Cooperollon 00 11 Pr...O&M Itoame‘e11 In the
hollonal Heroter) Proem,.
The 01.1r both,. of Ike Minh,. of To.Mloot seconllne to the nhlhO
of the To.otoer. 10 no,
The m11.41.01 of the • 0.1• of Mote cod Coral Co...mitten'.
The abolition of Ihe cotton. nth. of ta.nllon,
An Int.ror Inn ,:p
the referendum .oar of the Peolde
The elimination of tax etletopt ftevoritle. nod hood..
Old A,.
and
Woo: pen.hott. to be snored out of Cos

erio rate.
rate. ot Inlereoi on .1111t11 hoist,
Inner
Enloe, tocrt of the photo .10r. 111..
An oneshi.1.0 111.111 t• nn peteothon Ion.
The entoreetoent 8.1 the 1e1ensns Preference Ad.
ItIgitt Ion enforeesoenl.
Reform or the pardon and bands

JUDGE LACY OPPOSES:

renlo and re-

Judge Lacy asks us to wish his many Jewish friends a
a Very Prosperous New Year

This advertisement contributed by friends.

,rnmcmlo alomASutzli

ELECT

JAMES D.

FOSTER

troit. Nl•nibeis and friends of the
organization are requested to co-
operate.

Circuit Court Commissioner
Robert Sage Candidate
James D. Foster Candidate
for Probate Judge
for State Senate

REPUBLICAN

STATE SENATOR

Sth District—Words 5, 10, 12, 14

Prosecutor

WE RECOMMEND

Oliver Guy

FRICK

REPUBLICAN

— for—

STATE SENATOR

FOURTH

DISTRICT

Ward. I. 2, 4, 6

Dr. Chas. A. Smith
Dr. Hilliard H. Goldatick
Abe Sm.
Melville Welt
Fred Butzel
Dr. Bernard Friediaender Mark H. Birnkrant

Milton Maddin
David Huber

Theodore J. Levin

Rowland Flail

As Special Representative

and extending to the Jewish community

hearty greetings and sincere wishes for

,

a Happy and Prosperous qiiew Year!

3935 Seyburn Ave.

i

Seines D. Foster, candidate for
the State Senate in the 5th Di,
trict, is a World War veteran,
having served in the air corps. Ile
was overseas for a year and a half.
He in a mechanical engineer.
An original exponent of the
Small Loan Bill to reduce interest
rates on household furniture and
automobiles, Mr. Foster now
pledges to work for the abolish-
ment of the sales tax on food and
clothing.
Mr. Foster is a member of the
Liquor Control Commission. Dur-
ing the depression he maintained
a hospital for tubercular patients.

The Molly Seieel Auxiliary of
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re.
lief Society of Denver, Colorado,
headed by the president Mrs. V.
Freedman and the officers, extends
, to members and friends sincere
greeting. for • happy New Year.
An important meeting will be
I held on Wednesday noon, Sept.
12, at 1:30 P. M.. at the Wnai.
Moshe. Dexter at Lawrence. No-
!mination of officers will be held,
i.reports will be read and arrange
;menu for the coming season'
made. Refreshments will be
nerved. All members are urged to,
attend.

Floyd Knox Adds Five Jew-
ish Salesmen to Staff

One of the live-wire Ford or-
ganizations in Detroit and mat-
ing new sales records is Floyd
Knox, Inn.. 13540 Linwood at
Davison. The officials of the corn.
pane attribute this to the addition .
of five Jewish salesmen who are
well known in automobile circles
by virtue of their long exnerienee
in 'telling automobiles. Thee are
Joseph Metzger. Jerre Unger.
Ruby Knurl, Clarence Corner and
H. L. Margolin. All have achieved
reputations for square dealing and
weleorno the opportunity of wry.
Inventors of new wrinkles aro i ing their friends in their new
not popular with women. ' quarters.

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EDWARD A. GIULIANO

liens, widely known editor and
publisher of the Italian Tribune.
Mr. Giuliano's candidacy holds
a more than average interest be-
cause, being himself of foreign
extraction, he is able to under-
stand the ideas and ideals of those
who are not themselves native to
American shores.
If he is elected to the legislature
31 r. Giuliano states he will rapes-
sent the interest of all the people
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but he will he especially alert to .46411L
watch out for the wellibeing of - -
those countless men and women
who all too often are forgotten
by the powerful law-making bo-
dies.

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Robert E. Sage, candidate for
'hate Judge in the Republican
ticket in the coming primary elec.
lion• Sept. 11, attended the Uni-
versity of Detroit, from where he Oliver Guy Frick Candidate
for State Senator
received his law degree. He prac-
tired lay in Detroit for 11 years.
•
Oliver Guy Frick, Republican'
and in 1929 was elected Circuit
Court Commissioner, which office. candidate for State Senator in the
he has held for the past four years. 4th District, states:
"I ant 39 years old and have
As Circuit Court Commissioner
he was the first to rule that a been • resident of the Ith Sena-
torial
District since 1908. My
landlord cannot evict any tenant
who offers scrip in payment of education was received in the old
rent. He advocated that scrip, Central High School, University
was a sound medium of exchange of Michigan, and Detroit College
and that in his opinion each and of Law. I have been a practicing,
I live at
every citizen in the community attorney since 1922.
should recognize that fact and co- 909 Burlingame Avenue with my
G. T. Welbon Candidate for na
opi, ir ra ed
wife,
two
sons
and
two
daughter.
te in absorbing all the scrip.
Probate Judge
"It is my belief that the return
Mr. Sage says he is well aware i to better times has been mater-
. George T. Welbon, Democratic of the miportance of the duties ially retarded by the unwarranted
' candidate for Probate Judge, is of a Probate Judge, and if elected interference of the governmnt
'the attorney for the Forgotten to this position of importance, through unwise legislation.
"It is my belief that such legis-
Man's Club and the Independent promises to always keep in mind
Business Associations. He favors that he is a servant of the People lation as may in the future seem
a mother', pension and advance- of Wayne County. He plans to necessary and appropriate should
ment of legislation to aid the alleviate the cost burden from the be that which is in strict accord-
widowed and orphaned.
• shoulders of heirs of estates. and ance with the Constitution of the
Mr. Welbon in 34 years old, is by so doing he feels that monies United States and the rights guar-
married. has two children and re- and properties bequeathed will re-. anteed thereunder, and which a ill
soles at 8780 Grand River Ave.
vest to where the deceased in- tend to promote and encourage
individual and group initiative
tended it to go.
1 and enterprise."
Molly Seigel Auxiliary

'

Cr.. Wayne County • New Out in the
P
tor's Offie•
He will keep his Econom y pledge

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FLOWERS FOR ROSH HASHONAH!
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on the Corner

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John L. Sullivan

I

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LIFE

ANNOUNCING OUR REMOVAL TO LARGER QUARTERS
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Vote Democratic

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Harry Himelslein

Morris Rosenberg

VETERAN

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His chance

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HARRY SLATKIN
JOSEPH B. SLATKIN
ADOLPH SLATKIN

Member V. F. W., Foreign Legion

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Chester Schwartz Is Murphy Endorsed by
Candidate for Con-
Prominent Citizens
gress in 14th District

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spiration, comes into being with Rosh Hash.
onah. May it bring to the Jewish people here
and everywhere happiness and prosperity,
health and contentment.

[CHEVROLET

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•
Th e board of education of the
With, a few day, remaining be
nai . ,she announces that the
fore the Primary Elect'on, Judge Sunday School registration will
John I. Murphy, 16803 Prairie
Joseph Sanders, Democratic ran
tees
hewn on Sunday, Sept. 16, at 10 ,
L. Schwartz, Demorra- ' Ave., candidate for Congress in
dilate for Probate Judge, urged 3. nn. , in the offices of the school. tie candidate for the nomination the 15th District on the Demo
flans hay,. been set for a eta- as representative in Congress in Ierratic ticket, has been in business
the elimination of shady practices
borate program for the coming the 13th Congressional District, is 1in the 15th district for 20 year
j as a member of the firm of
term and it is urged t hat children a practising attorney.
I
He is a member of the Zionist I Murphy Brothers.
be registered early.
he registration
During that time he has nia
this year
is
open to a limited number of pie-
many friends among the Jewish
161. and will close just as soon
movie,
caring for their real estate
as
investments.
the quota ha, been reached.
I. II. Nlendelsohn, who won the •
Mr. Murphy advocates the re-
principal of the school for the
duction in home loan niocti,ce“
!interest rates from 5 per ceps. to
past five years, will not be with
4 per cent and also says that these
the school this year because of the
That little youngster of yours—so innocent, so
death of his brut her which makes '
mortgages should begin as straigh•
trustful, so unaware of the struggles he must one . I
it necessary for him to confine
loans for the first three years,
•
day face.
himself primarily to the business
that in, that only interest pay-
ments should be paid for this
at his home in Des Moines, Iowa. .;
Not many years hence he is going to be a big strap-
period. This would tend to increase
The School will be in charge of
ping fellow. Will he then be able to enter college,
purchasing power and also give
Rabbi Fischer as principal and
S
or must he start the long, uphill struggle trying to
Saul Kling as superintendent.
the borrower three years to use
I
this extra money for necessities , •
carve out a future for himself in competition with
A number of new teachers have
•
so long needed, Mr. Murphy is 39
been added and most of the eld
others better equipped? By investing just a few
ones were retained.
years old, married, and the father
dollars a year now you can provide him with the
of nix children and is endorsed by
capital he will likely require for a successful start•
i
the following prominentcitizens:
Without this capital he may be forced to struggle
Dr. Max Winslow, Dr. Arthur
through life at a job for which be has no liking. .
A. Ginsburg, Dr. Harry Lewin,
'
Dr. Nathan Reisman, Dr. John J.
Now is the time to plan for his start—through a
I Pollack, Dr. H. E. Kozlow, Dr.
GREAT - WEST Child's Policy. It provides
P. Sunieracki, County
Edward Koslow, Lou Cohen and
the funds
JUDGE JOSEPH SANDERS
Treasurer who is a candidate to
CHESTER L. SCHWARTZ
Sidney J. White.
to pay his way through college, or to launch him
and questionable procedures in succeed himself, is being highly
in business or professional lite. It also provides
lauded for his outstanding serv- organization of Detroit and of the
the court.
Prezlauer Maternity Aid
insurance to cover the intervening years.
Detroit Jewish Service Group,
•
"As a Judge in the Common ices during the past year.
•
Mr. Schwartz says:
It is pointed Out that Mr. Sumer-
Pleas Court for 16 months and
Get the facts regarding this policy now.
The members of the F:va Pren-
acki has been more than a tax col-
"I
am
vitally
interested
in
four
3
a practicing lawyer for 26 years,
zlauer
Maternity
Aid
met
Tuesday
major problems: (1) Security for
I am cognizant of such practices
all whom industry discards be- afternoon at the Jewish Commit.'
an bail-bondsmen racketeering and
cause
of age or physical condi- nity Center. Three cases were re- ,
of many unethical practices and
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tion; (2) protection for workers commended at this meeting and
chiseling," he said. "Without the
oil he referred to the Federation
DETROIT, MICH.
Thy insurance airing unemploY-1
elimination of it all justice can-
for investigation. If the eases are
REPRESENTING
nient; (3) protection of health by,
, not be enforced as it should and
deserving the group will take care
supplying
medical,
surgical
and
of them.
respect for the court and law and
hospitalization services without
order cannot be upheld."
The society is thankful to the
--•-. GREAT- WEST
charge for those in need of such following ladies for their
"Certain practices of constables
generous
ASSURANCE COMPANY
services
and unable to obtain donations to the Malvina Klein
•
in serving papers need to be in-
Na•• OPIOC1 • •• MIN./et
them; (4) creation of work and Memorial Fund. Mrs. Rose G
vestigated. It's generally known
N011enell run norm • uvulas am sccaltrI7
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mans
the
consequent
recovery
of
the
berg,
Mrs. Maurice Baker and Mr.
that they offer bribes, accept
purchasing Dower of some 10,000,- and Mrs. Earl Munch.
bribes and bother people with
0110 unemployed and their 30,000-
For information regarding the I
summons in the middle of the
000 dependents.
bridge parties to be given before:
night. No honest-living citizen ap-
"In a land of plenty, there t he donor luncheon on Dec. 4, call
proves of such practices in his
should be no want and deadly Mrs. Ray Cohen, Euclid 0222, or I
County government."
fear of starvation. Such enormous Mrs. Sara Fixler, Ev, 4879
To sum up his platform Judge
unemployment, involving some
Sanders advocates the elimination
11,000,000 workers and some 30,-1 Plants Trees in Honor of
of all unethical and illegal prac-
Fill the occasion with beautiful memories. as only flowers
000,000 dependents, is a great , -
tices and abuses and rackets in
JACOB B. SUMERACKI
Her Sons
will do. Here you will find a suitable selection
threat
to our own security. How'
the courts; the establishment of a
for every occasion.
lector; that he has shown a keen to bring this most important
vocational guidance division of
Expert Designers
Mrs. George Wenokur of 1682
Prices Extremely Low
realization
of
the
significance
at-'
change
about
remains
our
deepest
Probate Court to guide youths and
Monterey
Ave.
planted
two
trees1
tacked to the manifold duties and concern. Serious and painstaking
Consultation and Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
adolescents to vocations, thereby
in
the
Jewish
National
Fund
for.'
responsibilities of his office.
has been the attention of Presi-
preventing many from becoming
During the administration of dent Roosevelt to these problems. est in Palestine in honor of hero
misfits and maladjusted indivi-
Jacob P. Sumeracki as Wayne The country needs in Congress two sons, Milford Elliott and,'
duals; the modernization of Pro-
Lawrence.
13517 LIVERNOIS
ounty Treasurer, tax collections men and women who can and will
HOGARTH 8894
bate Court procedure in the ad-
have improved considerably. Dur- co-operate fully with him in work-
ministration of estates, thereby ing the current year 92 per cent of ' i
ng out thes most vital metters."
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dens to the beneficiaries; the mer- lected, the highest percentage of
ger of all courts, including Re- collections in the county's history. GIULIANO ENDORSED
corder's, Probate and others, into A 10 per cent increase in payments
BY FOREIGN EDITORS
one tribunal to handle all cases in personal tax collections over the
and save the taxpayers more than previous year has already been ac-
THE APPOINTMENT OF
Among
the many candidates for
$1,000,000 annually, and the complished. Furthermore, Mr.
State and County offices whose
establishment of a bureau of in- Stimerack
admin istration has
names
will
appear
on
the
Repub.
terpreters, composed of court witnessed a reduction in the pay-
clerks, to aid foreign-speaking roll of his department from $.1Q•' !icon ballot in the forth-coming
election is that of Edward A. Chi-
people with their law prbolems 530.23 to $173,618.13.

Anotheryear has gone into oblivion and a
New Year, filled with promise, hope and in-

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