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Surplus of Palestine
Equals Year's Budget

Jewish Motorcycle Team

Bar Association
Endorses Palmer

WE'RE NOT RUNNING FOR OFFICE-
But You'll Give Us Your Vote of Confidence

after

JERUSALEM .(JTA) - The
Palestine government, on Aug.
91, had a surplus in its treas-
ury equal to the government's
entire budget for one year,
official figures disclosed.
On that date, the govern-
ment surplus amounted to
53,354,000 ($16,770,000). ,

you buy one of our

Probate Judge Ervin R. Palmer,
Republican candidate for Judge of
Probate, said he regarded the re-
cent endorsement of the Detroit
Snappy and Durable
Isar Association as the finest trib-
Newest Shades
ute ever paid him.
FAMOUS MALLORY
Before the primary election 600
Cravenette•Rainproof, $4 & $5
members of the Bar Association
(DEMOCRAT)
conducted a straw vote to choose
O
g
J. P. SMITH, - FREEMAN
the men they thought best qualified
SAM
SHOES-33.98 and up
Flyer Will Make Vienna to
among the 31 Republican and
JOLtS MAX
Democratic candidates. Judge Pal-
Haifa Run in 4 Days
mer received 539 votes out of a
possible 600. The preference for
VIENNA (JTA) - A through
Michigan's Outstanding Liberal
Judge Palmer over 30 of the 31
O
train from Vienna to Haifa, com-
candidates was approximately 18
Open Eves.; Sundays till 5
HE MERITS YOUR SUPPORT
plete with sleeping cars, a kosher
9038 12th St. at Clairrnou•t
U
to 1 and is an outstanding indica-
11 dining car and a radio sending and
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tion that party lines were for-
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gotten.
trip on Nov. 17, arriving at Haifa
Two years ago when Judge Pal-
four days later.
PROPOSAL NO. 4
mer was running for re-election for
The "blue-White Express" is the
-Copyriiht. 19:1, J T A
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the long term the Bar Association
Home Rule Government by Counties result of negotiations between a
Palestine,
as
they
favored him by giving him 737 out
Members of the Ilapoel, Jewish sports club of
This is really an enabling act, local Zionist group and the Aasa
•
•
of Europe from the grounds of the
of
a total of 770 against 15 other
motorcycle
tour
trian
traffic
bureau,
and
will
be
a
started
making no change in any county
.
•
University
In
Jerusalem.
candidates.
Hebrew
but allowing any county by a ma- part of the Orient Express Line,
"What
more could a man ask,"
which
goes
through
Ilungary,
Yu-
O
jority vote of its people to reor-
said Judge Palmer, "than to receive 0
gani ze its plan of government, sub- goslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria
outstanding
recognition
from
to limitations which guarantee and Mesopotamia. Stops will be
Non-Partisan Citizens League ject
I the attorneys whom I am constant-
Vote for the Man Who
cont inuance of all present county made at Budapest, Belgrade, Sofia,
' ly contacting? I regard the en-
Presents Analysis and Find- tune lions. It was proposed by a Adrianople, Constantinople, Adana,
Reduced Your
dorsement of these lawyers as the 11
Aleppo
and
Damascus.
s
Committee,
representing
up-
Stat
ings on Six Proposed Amend- per and lower peninsulas. The Pioneers and middle class settlers Traces Chant to Temple; Says Music Mirrors Story of greatest compliment ever paid me."
Automobile Weight
Judge Palmer became a lawyer
ments That Will Be Voted idea has been approved many years going to Palestine will be benefit-
Human Experience
Tax
in 1895 and first started his long
by Michigan Governors of both fed by this service, the Jewish Tele-
on November
service in probate court as a clerk
parties, and by some county offi. graphic Agency was informed,
'Every
Jewish
holiday
is
a
mu-
Hauntingly
emotional
music
•
in 1902. He served continuously 0
dale It will particularly benefit since the price of the railway tick-
Wayne County.
ets, maintenance services included, mirrors the soul of Jewry and sical event as well as a historical until 1929, having been promoted
PROPOSAL NO. 1
colorful
picture
of
Jew-
or
religious
event.
And
every
steadily until he became register of O
It provides that the Legislature, will be comparatively low. The paints a
22 Years of Efficient
Non-Partisan Election of Judges
or the county board of supervisors fare for chalutzim will be 209 shil- ish life from the very beginning holiday has its own traditional probate under the late Judge Edgar
melodies. Certain of these melo- 0. Durfee, dean of American pro-
This proposed amendment pro- (by two-thirds vote), or ten per ling (195 without berth or meals), of Judaism.
Public Service Merits
This
opinion
is
advanced
by
dies,
in
my
opinion,
saw
their
be-
bate jurists. In 1929 he was ap-
vides for non-partisan election of cent of the citizens of a county, while the regular third-class rate
Your Consideration
Cantor Leib Glantz, descendant ginning with the Temple in Jeru- pointed judge by Governor Green
may
propose
changes
in
the
plan
will
be
290
shillings.
justicee of our State Supreme
of famous Russian cantors and salem and have been carried on in recognition of his long and ef-
of
government
in
the
Interest
of
Special
freight
trains
for
the
0 1
Court and judges of Circuit, Pro- economy and efficiency. It allows
•
ficient service.
transportation of valuable cargoes possessor of a voice and tech• through the centuries."
O
bate and certain other courts possible change in the board of to Palestine and of perishable Pal- nique considered phenomenal by
Ancient Jewry had no public
throughout the state. If adopted, supervisors, but makes no change estinian products, such as vege- eminent musicians and criticd.
life except that within the walls
all candidates for such judicial in existing townships or'school dis- tables intended for Vienna and
Cantor Glantz asserted that of the synagogue and the Yeah-
offices will appear together on a tricts. It does not provide any other European cities, will also be when traditional melodies were . ivah or Hebrew school, Cantor
county consolidations, and has no
chanted, the cantor wove into his Glantz pointed out.
separate ballot without designation effect on legislative representation run.
song the story of his people, of a
of any candidate's political party in the State. Vote "YES."
Among the thousands of citizens
He said: "That is why our Jew-
people's hopes and ambitions, its
RENAISCENCE
affiliation. It aims to take the
desires and experiences, its joys ish traditional music was entirely to urge the return of Thomas F.
.. The world Mande out on either aids
PROPOSAL NO. 5
No wider than the heart is nide,
selection of our judges out of par-
and sorrows. religious, why , it tells the story Farrell to his old poet as County
Above the world Is stretched the sky,-
He added: "Through a melody of human experiences affected by Clerk is Louis H. Wolfe, attorney
tisan politics.'
Amendment to Abolish the Uni- No higher than the soul le high
and leader in many political cam-
Republican Nominee for
sod land
which pulsates with emotion and that form of living. Pious Jews paigns.
form Rule of Taxation and to Per- The heart ran path the sea
Vote "YES."
Farther sway on either hand;
the sentiment of tradition, he spent their day praying and
mit the Claasification of Property The
soul ran spilt the sky In two.
In
a
statement
issued
this
week,
for Taxation l'urposes and an In- And let the face of God shine through. characterizes and mirrors the Jew- chanting in the synagogue and Mr. Wolfe said that Mr. Farrell,
PROPOSALS NO. 2 AND 3
DM East and Went will pinch the heart
come Tax for Public Schools. That
ish ideal dear to the heart of ev- continued the prayers on return- who is the Republican nominee for
cannot keep them pushed apart;
Gasoline and Weight Tax
Amending Sections 3 and 7 of And he whose soul is flat-the sky
ing home."
ery Jewish listener.
this office, was swept out of office by
Amendments
Will
case
in
on
him
by
and
by
Article X of the Constitution.
the Roosevelt landslide in 1932 and
EDNA ST. VINCENT miLLAY
(Proposal No. 2)
This proposed amendment would,
believes that the voters will wel-
•oGOC ~ OGQ
to
Amendment limiting specific If adopted, make drastic changes in
come his return to this very im-
Longfellow's Poems
portant post. He further states:
In 1839, Longfellow's "Psalm
taxes upon gasoline and like fuel the taxation system of Michigan.
In
the
first
place,
it
would
give
the
0
"Ile has been a close personal
sold or used to propel motor vehi- Legislature complete power to of Life" and other poems were
friend of mine for many years and
cles upon the public roads and classify property for taxation and published in a volume entitled
First elected to represent us in
ALEX APPLEBAUM
during my long activity in politics
"Voices
of
the
Night."
This
may
highways of the state, prescribing levy taxes at different rates on
1920, Congressman Clarence J. Mc-
have I rarely met a man who is so of 2527 Blaine Ave., 60 years
really be said to be his first vol- Lead has built up a record of out-
different
classes
of
property
of
the
the purposes for which such taxes
affable and conscientious as is Mr. old, died on Oct. 29. Funeral
ume of poetry although a collec- , , standing achievement and accom-
may be used and providing exemp- same value.
Farrell. During the years he was services were held on Oct. 30 with
of juvenile poems was pub- plishment in behalf of Detroit and
The claim is put forward in tion
County Clerk, his management of interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tion from certain other taxes for
favor of this amendment that It fished in 1826. Michigan.
this office won nationwide recogni- tery. Mr. Applebaum was born tttt
those engaged in the manufactur- will facilitate the taxation of much
When the First National Bank
tion because of the efficiency and in Detroit and for many years 51
ing, refining, selling, importing, personal property that now escapes
and the Guardian National Bank of
system with which the duties were owned a grocery store at Madison °
Commerce were closed and kept
BECAUSE,
storing, transporting or distribut- assessment. That subject Is not
handled. Many persons from other Ave. and Randolph Sta. Twelve
closed by the Democratic Adminis-
mentioned in the proposed amend-
ing gasoline and like fuel.
cities and countries visited his of- years ago he sold it and estab-
0
tration, he was the only member
ment; and if that Is what is desired
the
express
purpose
of
wit-
flc
lished the Parkstone Grocery at
1. They do not guarantee •
(Proposal No. 3)
to be accomplished a properly
of Congress who fought for his full
nessing his model managetnent. His 8041 Agnes Ave. lie is survived
reduction in the price of 0
Amendment limiting registration worded amendment to that effect YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too payop bill, and refused to give up
tenure of office also won the high- by a son, Mandel; three sisters,
short? Too wide? Too nor- his magnificent fight in the peoples
gasoline.
'license fees or taxes on all motor should be proposed.
est praise from the press.
Mrs. Jacob Kopelman, Mrs. Ida 0
make
them
over
behalf.
We
can
row?
In
the
second
place,
this
amend-
He has always been the highest Goodman and Mrs. Harry Harris, El
;vehicles (except commercial veld-
All relief which will be extended
up to two sizes larger. We
ment proposes to permit the Legis-
type
of
public
official
and
during
They
would decrease pub•
and two brothers, Leonard and
0 2.
'elm and motorcycles), prescribing lature to levy an income tax when-
•
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 closed bank depositors in due solely
his career not a hint of scandal has Jack Applebaum.
lic school revenues by
the purposes for which such taxes ever it sees fit, without any restric-
years' experience. M. KANER and entirely to his dauntless cour-
ever been circulated about him. Be-
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand age and strenuous efforts in forcing
imay be used, sad providing exemp- tions whatsoever on Its amount and
37,000,000 through a re- O
cause of his many manifestations
SOL FRIEDLAND
subject only to such exemptions as
River, 12916 E. Jefferson. the passage of the McLeod-Steagall
jtiona from certain other taxes.
of friendship to the Jewish people
moval of the sales tax ea
the Legislature may care to im-
compromise bank payoff bill,
it is my sincere beief that Mr. Far- 160 years old, died on Oct. 29.
automobiles and gasoline. O
is
pose.
Mr. McLeod sponsored many im-
HORSEBACK
RIDING-Now
Funeral
services
were
held
on
rell
is
deserving
of
their
undivided
There is • maze of contradictory
O
the ideal season for riding. portant legislative acts for the im-
The income of Michigan citizens
support. A fact that is not gener- Oct. 30 with interment at Mach-
'assertion,' made for and against
"Treasure Hunt" every Sunday, provement of the Detroit water-
3. Removal of these taxes
ally known in the Jewish commun- pelah Cemetery. He is survived
Ithe amendments limiting the gaso- is already heavily taxed by the
8 a. m, Moonlight rides. Special front, for the repeal of the Eight-
would shift the burden of
ity is that Mr. Farrell has been a by his wife,Ida; two dag h ters, O
line tax to two cents (it is now Federal Government and the tax
-From Mucha of Warsaw.
low
rates.
MORNINGSIDE
eenth
Amendment,
for
the
relief
of
on
1934
income
will
be
much
member of the Jewish Old Folks' Helen and Shirley; a son, Nor -
three cents), and the weight tax to
taxation to those people
RIDING ACADEMY, 6-Mile Rd veterans, etc. He was among the
Home
for
the
past
10
years
and
has
'man;
five
sisters,
Mrs.
-
terres-
thirty-five cents per 100 pounds heavier than In preceding years.
"And now I will put the
less able to pay.
O
An Income tax does not fall only
at Morningside Drive, 1% miles few congressmen who sponsored
(It Is now thirty-flue cents).
base." paid his dues regularly during this Lachman and Mrs. David Morris
Its
proper
oil
Hal
sphere
those who pay It directly, but on
west of Middlebelt Rd. Phone egislation to condemn Germany for
period."
of Detroit, Mrs. I. Lachman of
The tax on gasOline will defin- on
the community in general. A mod-
Farmington
344-F-31,
persecuting
the
Jews.
4. Gasoline tax is a just 0
Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Julius Sil-
hely be limited to two cents, but erate income tax is a proper part
that will not control the price
form of taxation. People
Dr. Slevin Tells Why He verman of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
a correct system of taxation, FOR RENT- Comfortable, well- Stitement by Gordeeff, U. S.
which,- gasoline companies may of
Grim
of
St.
Petersburg,
Russia,
pay in proportion to use.
excessive income taxes stifle
furnished room in home of
Seeks Seat in Congress
charge; economic laws, competition but
Torgain Representative
and a brother, David Friedland
industry
and
drive
investments
small family. Choice neighbor-
controL There can, therefore,
of Lansing, Mich.
from
the
states
where
they
are
In
Good
transportation.
hood.
VOTE "NO" ON
be no assurance that the amount effect, thus increasing unemploy-
Recently, Dr. John II. Slevin,
I. I. Gordeef, Torgsin represen-
2716 Elmhurst,
Reasonable.
you pay at the gasoline station will
Sidney Alexander, prominent at- Democratic candidate for Con-
AMENDMENTS 2 and 3 O
tative In the U. S. A., this week
CLARE DEVINE
or will not remain one cent less ment and the necessity for poor
lower flat.
gress
in
the
13th
District,
was
stated:
I
torney
and
communal
leader,
is
relief. To permit the Legislature
of 2224 Pingree Ave., 39 years
ithan you now pay.
"It has come to my notice that I among the thousands of Detroit asked why he was willing to give old, died on Oct. 26. Funeral
of Michigan to impose income taxes
You pay the weight tax when on its citizens without any limit FOR RENT-Furnished room for several organizations are circulat- citizens who are urging the return up an established practive to enter services were held at Lewis Bros. II011=10=0
a
lady
or
gentleman,
in
pri-
'you renew your license plates. This whatsoever, and in addition to the
politics. He replied: "Well, our
vate home of two adults. Oil ing rumors that Torgsin is discon- of Thomas F. Farrell to his for- country has been sick, economical- Funeral Home on Oct. 28 with
ihas undoubtedly been a burden to present exactions of the Federal
its operations in the Soviet" mer post as County Clerk. Mr.
interment at Cloverhill Park Cem-
heat. Garage if desired. 2441 tinning
YOU CAN TELL
(many the past few years, undoubt- Government on the same source of
Union. On the basis of this idea Farrell is the Republican nominee ly, for the past four years. A etery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal
Taylor, near LaSalle.
edly reducing the number of can tax revenue, appears extremely
THE WORLD
number of my friends, believing officiating. He is survived by a
they suggest to Americans who for this office.
do use. It is admitted that "un- unwise.
"I have known Mr. • Farrell in- that my 37 years experiences as
YOU BOUGHT IT
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished have been sending money to rela-
son, Bernard.
iquestionably motor taxation has
stated Mr. a physician, fits me to handle the
No one can tell what the pro-
room for one or two, in private tives or friends in the U. S. S. R. timately for 30 years,"
AT KOSINS
(been abused," and the auto Indus-
during that per- social problems raised by the De-
home. Congenial surroundings. through Torgsin, that the business Alexander, "and
;try is one of Detroit's most im- posed constitutional amendment
ANNA APPLEFIELD
ft's a email
be
transferred
to
them
and
as
a
lost
have
had
an
opportunity
to
pression,
drafted
sic
as
a
candi-
means
or
might
come
to
mean.
Ito
Good
transportation.
2291
Ha-
portant industries. If the revenues
him closely and I want to say date. I concur in the thought that of 3260 Richton Ave., 68 years store, bat Tv.
from this source at the reduced evident purpose is to permit the
zelwood, between Fourteenth lure they quote a fantastic rate of study
without reservation that Tommy I have some first hand knowledge old, died on Oct. 31. Funeral get • peat
exchange above the legal rate.
;figure set for the year 1934 by Legislature, after having divided
and LaSalle.
the
taxable
property
of
the
state
"In
regard
to
these
organizations
Farrell
is the very essence of hon- of f the social needs of the av
average services were held on Nov. 1 with value. Know-
!the Legislature have been suffi-
esty, integrity and conscientious- man. Therefore, I desire to make interment at Machpelah Ceme- log how end
.
_lent, then the principal objection into classes, to provide different FOR RENT - Pleasant room, I wish to state:
where to sate
"1. Torgsin is not discontinu- ness. The duties of my profession use of that knowledge fors the tery, Rabbi J. Eisenman officiat- money three
cheerfully furnished. Conven-
a constitutional limitation would methods for arriving at what it
have brought me in close contact good of my fellow men in the ing. She is survived by two
s eem to be that it leaves no cush- would call the cash value of the
iently located, near Dexter. ing; it is steadily increasing and
day. Is some-
ce
ofll
daughters,
Mrs.
Jack
Medwell
of
with
the
County
Clerk's
on for some unusual and unfore- property for the purpose of assess-
matter of framing national social
to be
Reasonable rent. Suitable for Improving its services. In the in-
Chicago and Mrs. busk Levit of thing
iseen situations. That bridge might event. For one class of property
terest of improving the service where I have had opportunities to legislation."
proud of.
young
lady
or
gentleman.
Two
(well be crossed when we come to the present method of arriving at
throughout the entire chain of hun- observe the efficiency which char-
Dr. Slevin says that he is par- Detroit, and a son, Morris.
adults
in
family.
References
ex-
emortert
The
lit. value might be retained; for an-
dreds of Torgein stores, a few un- acterized this office during Mr. Far- ticularly interested in such social
Men's Salto In
changed. Hogarth 6639.
On competent authority it may other class it might be arrived at
economic units in small places have rell's regime. For many years the problems as unemployment insur-
ROSE MELLON
America at
confidently be stated that the two by ascertaining reproduction cost; FOR RENT - Nicely furnished been discontinued this year. The name of Thomas F. Farrell has ance, old age pensions, industrial of 2987 Gladstone Ave., 71 years Radar for
amendments definitely remove from f for another class by capitalizing
old, died on Oct. 30. Funeral $25.00
room for a lady or businem recipient of a Torgain order resid- stood for a level headed business preference for those over 40.
the operation of any state sales tax the Income from the property, etc.
couple, in private adult home. ing in a place which has no Torgsin administration of the county clerk's
For 14 years Doctor Slevin led services were held on Nov. 1 with
this would open the door
the Items of gasoline, oil, autumn- Obviously,
llome privileges. Good trans- store may have merchandise up to office.
the fight for Prohibition repeal in interment at Cloverhill Park
to
discrimination
and
deprive
the
"As far as policies are concern- Michigan. lie was president of the Cemetery, Rabbi E. Aishiskin of-
biles, their parts and tires. The
portation. 3274 Sturtevant, near the amount of the order sent to him
of
the
state
of
owners
revenue from the sales tax beyond Property
quickly and cheaply by parcel post ed there are no issues between Re- Association against the Prohibition ficiating.
Dexter. Townsend 6-8729.
their present right to equality cars-
publicans and Democrats in an Amendment, Michigan Division.
a cert•in amount g goes to the der the tax laws.
from the nearest branch.
schools, but the schooln have re.
"2. Organizations pretending to office of this kind. Ability to ad. His platform calls for better Fed-
RENT-Furnished
or
un-
AUGUSTA NATHANSON
Furthermore, we do not think FOR
ceived less than $3,000,000. Elimi-
furnished room for a young handle money orders and to secure ! minister the office on a sound, usi- eral liquor legislation and a re- of 677 West Alexandrine, 66
nate these items and there is prob- that • tax, the revenue from which
man or a couple. 355 Leicester for the recipient rubles at above the' ness basis is the sole qualification duction of the tax on alcoholic years old, died on Oct. 29. Fu-
ably nothing left for education; varies co much from year to year,
Between Grand 1114c • Ciltford
legal exchange rate have no con- in the eyes of the average voter. beverages. He has been active in
Court, Apt. 411.
neral services were held on Oct.
but the amount from that snorter le a good tax to have devoted to
nection with Torgsin or with U. S. Mr. Farrell has proven his ability.
now available for that purpose the support of schools, the needs FOR RENT - A beautiful fur- S. R. The exchange rate is fixed He modernized the office in every American Legion and Veterans of 31 with interment at Machpelah
Fireign Wars affairs. He is Past
(less than $3,000,000) Ls inadequate of which are constant. And, more-
nished home with all modern under established governmental respect to keep pace with the ram Commander of Antler Post, Amer- Cemetery. She is survived by her
REV. J. SILVERMAN
In any event Schools will have to over, the proposed amendment is
conveniences. Frigidaire, oil procedure and penalties (including growth of Detroit. I want to take ican Legion. He favors payment husband, Jack Jacob; a son and
be and should be token ears of, as badly worded that • good deal
SURGICAL MOHEL
heat, etc., for three months to confiscation of the amount in- this opportuniy to urge the con- of the so-called soldier's bonus by two daughters.
but no provision has yet been made of litigation would be required to
responsible family, more for volved) are fixed for illegal and Triunity to bear his name in mind the issuance of currency against
that it means.
d
for them.
111
Yore' Ityper
on Nov.
JOSEPH LANG
the care of the home than for unauthorized exchange operations. when they go to the polls this
Vote "NO."
We doubt the wisdom of at-
Barn Zoloreed
grand the increased gold reserve and de- of 1523 E. Jefferson Ave., 39
"3. Hundreds of leading banks 6 and cast a vote for
the money in it Will make
nies
that
this
is
inflation.
tempting to solve the problem of
by
Lowlier,
noble
character.
He
should
very liberal terms for right and agencies throughout the and
PROPOSAL NO.
Other items in Dr. Slevin's plat - years old, died on Oct. 29. Fu-
Pllyoknott
taxation by piecemeal Constitution-
party. References. Anyone in-1 United States handle the transmis- be returned to public office and his form are the death penalty for neral services were held on Oct
Is
needed
is
limitation.
What
Raising
of
Jurisdiction
of
Justices
al
2073
tereated please call Townsend sins of Torgsin money orders to name appears on the Republican kidnapers, issuance of money by 30 with interment at Machpelah
at
of the Peace in Cities
a Comprehensive study to arrive
'the U. S. S. R. The recipients can ballot"
8-3095.
Gladstone
the Federal government only, gov- Cemetery, Rabbi Harold N. Ros-
a sound and equitable method of
Amendment to Section 16 of
either
exchange
the
foreign
cur-
enthal
officiating.
He
is
survived
raising revenues for essential pub- Article VII of the Constitution-
ernment ownership of the Federal
Nicely furnished rency at the official banks or obtain
tuella 10467
PYTHI
AN SISTERS
_
lic services, since the Federal Gov- 1 The principal purpose of t h I a FOR RENT -
Reserve System, outlaw way by by his mother, Mrs. Ida Lappin,
room, by a small Jewish family. high quality merchandise in the
prohibition of profit taking on and a sister, Goldie.
ernment Is already not only firmly 1 amendment is to increase the juris-
Torgsin
stores
at
prices
on
the
gen-
Suitable for one or two gentle-
v
A
Chow
Mein
card
party
entrenched in the field of income diction of the Common Pleas Court
the
sale
of
war
materials
to
the
will
•
men. Rent reasonable. Near eral level of those prevailing in the be given by Greater Detroit
taxation, but is also being urged of the City of Detroit over civil
government in time of war, op-
PHILIP SHER
14th St. car line. 2639 Clem- United States."
Temple No. 162, Pythias Sisters, position to all foreign entangle.
to enter the field of the sales tax.
Funeral services of Philip Sher,
causes from $500.00 to $1,600.00.
Rev. Cantor
and,
eats, near Linwood.
at
8
p.
m.,
at
men",
etc.
Will such a survey be made
on
Monday.
Nov.
5,
The phraseology of the amendment
outdoor
amusement
promoter,
RADIN CLUB
( David Goldel
if so, will we find ourselves ham- ' is such, however, as to raise serious FOR RENT - Furnished room. The Radin Club held a meeting Buddy's, 12th 'and Taylor. The
were
held
Wednesday
afternoon
pered by rigid constitutional lim- legal questions relative to the right
I Bowles Pledges Support to in Buffalo, N. Y. Sher, who was
Convenient transportation. 2518 at the home of Mrs. B. Rosen of public is invited.
itations?
Proceeds will go for the Old
of the courts affected to exercise
D rt`VHF. ri."
40 year* old, was killed in an
Taylor. near Linwood. Elmhurst Ave., on Monday after-
President in All Con-
new
building
fund.
It would be a much sounder the criminal jurisdiction conferred
was Folks Home
automobile crash near Painesville,
structive Measures
method, at least In theory, to leave upon them by the present provi- FOR RENT - Pleasant room, 00 0n. Oct. 22. Luncheon
are
asked
to
watch
Common
Members
served at 1 o'clock, after which for announcements of a free paid-1 Charles Bowles, candidate for Ohio, as he was returning to De-
this question to the Legislature. If sions of the Constitution. Further-
'aim Performed al
Home privileges.
steam heated. gentleman.
Garage the regular meeting was held. The up membership dinner and should, Congress in the 15th District, is trod from Erie, Pa., where he was
Homo
and
by
we were confident that the question more, the amendment would, with-
For lady or
was
remainder of the afternoon
would receive scientific study we out any sufficient moon, reduce
He
if desired. 2936 Grand Ave., spent playing cards. The next come and pay up their dues.1supported among others by Irving Prum?tinga marathon dance.
Appointment
Old members wishing to be rein- i B. Ackerman. Harry Altman, A. was identified last fall with the
would unhesitatingly recommend the maximum civil jurisdiction of
Botha
NMI
upstairs.
Townsend
74521.
no Justices of the Peace in cities
meeting will be held at the home
and management of the
a negative vote. If you have
stated should call Mrs. Louba Lu- 0. Barsky, Bud Blum, Isadore S. promotion State Fair at Grand
such confidence, then, to secure other than Detroit from 2500.00 to YOUNG LADY would like to at-, ct Mrs. H. L Rodin, 3296 Tuxedo piloff, Longfellow 3497, for in- Cohen, James J. Cohen, Dr. Joseph A
company elderly lady or semi-1 Ave., on Thursday evening, Nov.
some measure of immediate relief, $300.00. The amendment should be
R.
Eder,
Dr.
Samuel
J.
Eder,
Ir.
Rapids_
He
had been a resident
formation.
win Freidman, Harry N. Gross- of Detroit for the last 20 years, Monuments of Charactes
you may have to vote "YTS."
rejected for these reasons alone.
invalid going to Florida. Will-18.
at
67
Sproat
Gutman,
Joe
Horwitz,
living
St. He leave,
man,
Albert
Vote "NO."
-
log to take all responsibility.'
Albert A. Jan% Abe Kaufman, • son. Lawrence, a daughter. L8-'
Best of references. Write Box
Nathan
D.
Kaplan,
A.
C.
Lappin,
rifle,
both
of
Chicago.
and hi,
Jewish
Chronicle.
Detroit
50,
of the Chicago office of the Petro-
Harry K. Mendelsohn, George Mos- parents of Newark, N. J.
leum Administrative Board.
kovitz, George C. Fames, Sam Sat-
TWO BUSINESS GIRLS desire
as SACK
As executive assistant ha will
room in Dexter-Linwood eicin-
5896
ovsky. Theodore, Morris and My-
Nov. 8
ron Steinberg and others.
icy in private home, or will
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
aet SS the Secretarv's personal rep-
_Sunday, Dec.
Mr. Bowles, in his platform,
W ASHINTON.(JTA)- tinientatIve In coordiniting the
share apartment. Longfellow
1st Day of Chanukah
Friday, Dee. 7
pledrs to support President Roose-
In most dear memory of our
5268.
Rosh Chodesh Tebeth
Secretary of the G Interior Ickes has activities of the Petroleum Ad min-
Sunday,
Dec.
16
velt
in all constructive measures son, Irving Smith, who pawed
Ralph
Horween
of
Chi-
Fast of Tebeth
letrative Beard, the Petroleum La-
appointed
designed for the public good." Ile away Oct. 29, 1931, and whose
NOTE: Holidays begin In the evening preceding the data
cago as executive assistant for the bor Policy Board and the Oil En- RELIABLE and domestic help.
Laundresses, women for clean-
favors the payment of the So`dier's youth and gaiety have been so
Oil Administration, it was learned. forcement Unit of the Department
designated.
ing. scrub women, housemaids.
Rosh Chodesh also observed the previous day.
Wean end some noweante
Bonus, proposes a bark d•p^sit sadly missed these past three
of Investigators.
Horween, •n o ut,tanding
Na-
following
Sunday.
day
or
week.
All
By hour,
••Fast observed on the
guaranty law. immediate c^mp'e- years by his loving parents, sis-
7721 TWELFTH ST.
royer for Ifarvard in 1915,
hall
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field coach
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