maim oath Palatka! _ eater cumin AMC* - CINCINNATI 20, 0010 P1E9E17011' 4 AWIMICIRONICLE - — B'nai David Ladies Dance on Nov. 25 SAVE $15 to $50 A YEAR AND STILL LEAVE $ 31,000,000 FOR ROADS YEARLY • VOTE "YES" TO THE GAS AND WEIGHT TAX AMENDMENTS—NUMBERS 2 AND 3—ON NOVEMBER 6th. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN DIVISIONS IN 2S MICHIGAN CITIES MRS. J. WEINGARDEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC Continue economy, efficiency and cour• tesy in the County's Clerk's office. RE-ELECT Elmer B. O'Hara County Clerk He saved $90,000 In his first term. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Judge Lacy Favors Why You Should Elect Arthur J. Lacy, Democratic can- didate for Governor, in election eve radio messages to the people of Michigan, has stressed the need for a sympathetic state government ,ion will be the presentation of a picture of the charter of the organization together with the photographs of the members of the organization. A program will be presented, marked by addresses by Rabbi J. S. Sperka and others. Follow- ing the ceremonies a dance will take place, with a well known orchestra furnishing tke music. The committee in charge of the arrangements for this affair con- sists of: Mrs. J. Weingarten, chairman, assisted by Mrs. R. Needles, Mrs. P. Rotenberg and Mrs. F. Krivitsky. The following board members will act as host- esses: Mesdames M. Kronsberg, H. Rottenberg, S. Weinberg, H. Belensky, L. Cohen, A. Dubrinelty, A. Caplan, P. Sherman, J. Winn- kor, S. Shlagman, M. Baker, A. Solomon, A. Katz, S. Zack, F. Krevitsky and I. Rosin. The next meeting of the aux- iliary will take place on Monday evening, Nov. 5. All members are urged to attend. Hundreds of Jewish friends of Patrick H. O'Brien,. Michigan's Attorney General, urge his re- election on the Democratic ticket on the ground that he is not only one of the most colorful figures in the state and in the Democratic party, but because he is Michi- gan's outstanding liberal. In pleading for his retention in office as a means of guaranteeing liberal rule in the state and just and efficient charge of the legal departments of Michigan, it is pointed out that Mr. O'Brien has selected a number of Jews as his associates, among them being the following: Maxwell L. Black, Byron Gel- ler, Ira Acoff, assistants attorney- general; Max Keidan, investigat- or; Norman Birnkrant, Sam Stern- berg and George Sternberg, pub- lic administrators; Nathan Israel, an investigator; Mary Kurtz and Beanie London, clerks, and qthers. Special appointments were also given to Theodore Levin, James I. Ellmann, Jack Kurland and others. Mr. O'Brien's re-election is urged on numerous other grounds, partially the following: "He saved our homes and our farms from foreclosure and loss by drafting the Mortgage and Land Contract Moratorium Laws and by successfully defending their constitutionality in our courts. "He espoused the cause of the small merchant by sponsoring the enactment of the Chain Store Tax Law and by successfully defend- ing the constitutionality of the act in the courts. "He supervised the drafting of the Emergency Banking Act and won the battle of its constitution- ality in the courts. He assisted the Banking Commission in rem , ganizing our state banks on a sound basis. It is a noteworthy observation that not a single bank reorganized under Attorney Gen- eral Patrick H. O'Brien's super- vision has since failed, while be- fore the reorganization there was practically a bank failure a day. "He as a member of the State Administrative Board, vigorously and successfully fought to keep our schools open. "He supervised the drafting of the Liquor Control Act and has since assisted the commission to set up the vast Liquor Control System which has become a model for our sister states in the Union. "Ile already brought about a reduction of telephone rates in Michigan and he is still fighting the Bell Telephone Company for further reductions both before the Public Utilities Commission and in the courts." Members and friends of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid attended the first of a series of bridge par- ties on Tuesday afternoon at the Jewish Center. Refreshments were served and prizes awarded. The Congressman John D. MRS. ADOLPH SMILO group thanks the ladies who do- nated the refreshments and acted as hostesses. Mrs. J. Balberor of 15367 Lin- wood Ave. will give a bridge party at 2 p. m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p. m. This Sunday Mesdames Canon and Lipsitt will give a bridge party at 2959 Tuxedo Ave. Mrs. Charles Wolfgard of 8439 12th St. will give a party on Satur- day, at 1:30 p. m. The card parties are given to make the quotas for the donor uncheon on Dec. 4. Mrs. Adolph Smilo is active again, bringing in many reserva- tions for the luncheon. ELECT BEHRENDT, LEADERS URGE HI. Record Pointed to as Sufficient to Encourage Hi. Return to Sheriff's Office DINGELL TO CONGRESS 15th Dist Democratic Ticket JOHN D. DINGELL'S Record as a Member of Congress is one of achievement. His earnestness and progressive ideals have won for him the commendation of the nation's leaders. He is deserving of your support. ENDORSED BY Clarence Enggaas I . Isadore Levin 4 Theodore Levin Maurice Goldenberg Leading Detroiters urge the re- turn of Henry Behrendt to his — Jacob Mazer Israel Himelhoch former office of Sheriff of Wayne --a- Saul Saulson Jesse Hirschman County, on the Republican ticket, HERSHMAN WILL SPEAK ---=:- pointing to his fine record as the .g. Nathan Simons TO JR. CONGREGATION Moritz Kahn = reason why he should be sup- Ea -^ ported at the polls Tuesday. The sermon to be delivered by Thirty-three years of public Dr. A. M. Hershman this Saturday service, mostly as a law enforce- morning, at Congregation Shea- ment official, for mono of the rey Zedek, will be of particular arguments on which Henry Beh- interest to the Junior Congrega- Republican nominee, seeks rendt, tion, in accordance with the cus- re-election Nov. 6 as Sheriff of tom of delivering one sermon a Wayne County. month to the juniors. Referring to his campaign for Last Saturday, Bob Braun re-election, the former sheriff served as Chazzon at services of said an experienced man was the Juniors. Miss Frances Cohn needed in the office because gave the resume of the Scriptural 'mere politicians" are inactive in portion of the week. Miss Carol the face of opportunities to give Landau, who recently returned the public better service. from Palestine with her parents , spoke on her impressions of the "When I was in office at Lan- sing, we arrested a druggist who Wailing Wall. Irving Munch will serve as can- had been selling heroin to boys tor at junior services this Sab- and girls," he said. "I found that bath, Miss Rosalyn Arfa will ren- he extremest penalty we could ARTHUR J. LACY der a resume of the week's Sedra give him under the law at that — for — and Henry Ehrlich will deliver the time was a $10 fine and no days that will have due appreciation for 'n jail. and safeguard the public welfare. sermon. Following their own - services the juniors join their el "I spoke of that situation "The government of the State of I Events Planned By S Michigan," says Judge Lacy, "be- ders in the main synagogue for shortly afterward at an interna- Knights of Pythias is the address by Dr. Hershman. THE ISSUE in this election tional police chiefs' meeting in people of longs to all of its people and not to simply this—Do the any one clique or political faction Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights Washington. The next year Con- Michigan want a Senator who be. or machine Rational citizens need of Pythias, will announce in the gress passed the Harrison Anti- .1 Y• P S. OF SHAAREY Revel in President Roosevelt— leaders who in keeping with the ... . ' ZEDEK MEETS SUNDAY neat future the location of the Drug Act, curbing the unrestrict- . who has faith in his program and prncples and sprt ii of the New i i new club rooms and permanent ed traffic in narcotics, and I was 0=101=4=101=10===0= 0 1=1013 in his readiness to make changes Deal, must satisfy the urgent needs headquarters. The new quarters, given credit as its sponsor. in that program if mist•kes age- . of ot the people. If I am elected ' After weeks of careful planning when completed, will have gym "In my former term as sheriff RE-ELECT pear—a Senator who believe. the; Governor, it shall be my aim to see the governing body of the Juujor facilities, handball courts, showers, Contie- I Inaugurated, for example, the IMPORTANT purpose of govern., to it that no man, woman or child Young Peoples Society of Shaarey Zedek, consisting grill room, card rooms, reeding and policy of type segregation. That gation ment is promotion of the g I ' In this great State of Michigan of officers of the organization and lounging rooms, a large ban room. 5, I did not permit first offenders welfare? I goes hungry. There should be no 0 board of directors, announces its These new quarters will be cen- awaiting trial to come into con- Lecture on Yiddish Literature at Or do they want • Senator who one suffering the pangs of hunger Neat Meeting on Nov. 7 tentative program for the current trally located so as to be available tact with hardened and habitual in a great wealthy commonwealth declared two years ago that Hoo- for all members who care to relax criminals. year. ° Registered Civil Engineer ver and Hooveriem is the only such as ours." The newest form of activity to in the afternoon or evening and Rabbi Joseph Thumim will de- O Youths Protected the Judge Lacy has numerous friends be inaugurated this year will be enjoy real club facilities. form of government for liver the sermon to Young Israel COUNTY DRAIN "By this means perhaps hun- !among Jewish leaders who strongly Due to the special dispensation people? the addition of athletics to its ma- dreds of young people have been this Saturday morning at the REMEMBER 19321 Rather, who urge his election as Governor on ny form of activities now being granted the Detroit Lodge No. 55 can forget it? 1 Nov. 6. They believe him well quali- carried on. For that purpose the by the Grand Lodge, all suspended preserved from vicarious jail ex- Cervices in the Young Israel Syna- DEMOCRATIC TICKET fied to take over the helm of the members who will qualify in pass- perience!' that might have been The dark, dreary days under , state, both as an expert in govern- organization has acquired the use ing the rigid investigating commit- allowed to ruin their lives. It is gogue on Joy Rd. Cantor I. He Cut Expenses in Half of the Central High School gym { can a dma n Katz, who is known among Ortho- oover and • tte p meet economy and as a man of hu- tee, will be re-instated by the pay- from such reformation that I The nation drifting, mane and sympathetic understand- for one hour every Tuesday even- istration. ment of one year's dues, all prior derive the most satisfaction from dox congregations as an inspiring helpless, minus • leader, with the ing of the problems of his fellow inif. A basketball team is being IDLY, dues being cancelled. All suspended the knowledge of ■ job well Interpreter of liturgical music 0 0 formed to participate in the newly Republicans standing by citizens. . organized Congregational League. members wishing to avail them- done." will officiate at the services In doing nothing. Fear gripped their selves of this unusual opportunity Behrendt said he had advocated, fu•, For dramatic!, the organization honor of Hyman Moore, who Is hearts of the people and the Democratic Legislature Can- has enlisted the services of Bob to again partake in the activities and approved now, of efforts to to become his son-in-law. tore s eemed hopeless. Then came I Levy and Miss Melba Sklar. Re- of Detroit Lodge 55 must do so on save money for the taxpayers by didates Oppose Taxing the election, with the result—To-, On Nov. 7, at 8 p. m., Aaron eliminating duplication of gov- hearse's are held every Wednesday or before Nov. 31. Religious Institutions eky, the United St•tes goes On Nov. 6 the first rank will be Rosenberg will speak on the ad- evening at the synagogue and three ernmental agencies. grandly forward, • new nation,, --- vancement in Yiddish literature one-act plays are to be produce exemplified. "With so many police depart- an inspired nation. O The Wayne County Democratic shortly. I On Nov. 13 the Detroit Lodge during the past decade, and will ments in it, Wayne County un- also give a few readings in Yid- Complete announcements will be will hold an old-fashioned smoker Who affected this magical nominees for the State Legisla- has ■ duplication of doubtedly change in our national Wel • • •I lure have pledged themselves to made at the open meeting this Sun- and get-to-gether. effort which is wasteful of the dish. On Nov. 20 a card party will The following chairmen of the who g uided this great land through 1 appo,a any bills taxing religious day, Nov. 4, at 2:30 p. m., in the taxpayers' money," he said. "I social hall of Congregation Shea- take place at Congregation B'nai repeatedly sought legislation to different committees have been it. time of troubl e? • • • "'el institutions. appointed by Irving Schluesel: thought of the people first •nil The possibility of such an act rey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton. Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. The following veterans will be enable municipalities to extend Daniel Birnbaum, synagogue; political advantage last?? . • • is made feasible by the proposed A speaker on • topic dealing with 0 as a their police authorities beyond Roosevelt and HIS party, thit l Amendment Number 5, which em- the problems confronting modern awarded the Veterans Jewel Charles Gelman, social; Wolf Co- their territorial limits, which There has been a great deal of discussion recently 0 party of the people. ' powers the State Legislature to youth, will be presented, and danc- token of appreciation for 25 years would make possible elimination hen, Yeshiva; Jack Isbee, audit- of continued membership in Detroit ing; David I. Berrie, public relit. 0 concerning • proposal to tax religious institutions. il The idle rusty wheels of prog; classify and assess property and ing will conclude the meeting. Any- sheriff's road patrol. . Lodge No. 66: one interested is invited taxes thereon of the tions; Abraham J. Rosenshine, rese were well oiled and set In to collect "This legislation was never en- Frank Berman, Phillip gloom "This The officers for the current year program; Irving W. Schlussel, 0 Such a law, if enacted, would mean that every motion. "YOU KNOW THE RE-, nurpose of aiding public schools a naturally, Dan brown, II. P. Cohen, acted. Until it is, throughout the State. Should this are: President, Morton Weinberg; educational; Betty Plotnisky, Sis- SULTS." Hundreds of thousands . church, temple, synagogue and religious school Barney Dalitz, Geo. Edloff, Abe sheriff has the duty to see that of MICHIGAN citisene have ben.- amendment be adopted it would vice-president, Beryl Jacobs; sec- , Wm. Friedman, Ben Z. outlying districts are given the terhood. law retry, Gertrude Karnow; treas. E iehman would be burdened with a state tax. .fited by various constructive , pave the way for a possible Jacobs, Barney Sil- protection they deserve." Max Democratic to tax churches and parochial in- urer, Arthur Doctor. Board of di- Goldberg, measures passed by • Marshal in War Days verman, Lewis L. Steinberg, B. Insure your temple against the weight of taxes by administration. Millions of del- stitutions in order to maintain rectors, David Finkel, Sam Lezell, Tannenholz, Nathan Pereiria, Mey- United States Behrendt was Bunny Grossman, Julian Cohen lore have already been expended public schools. Rosenber, I. Co- electing Democratic legislators. If ever such • bill is proposed and Jules Schwartz. The meeting er Pereiria, Wm. Hon. Harry B. marshal in the World War period to relieve the burden and din-• iledged by the Wayne will start promptly hen, at 2:30 p. m. when 23,000 aliens were being Sol Kauffman, The Democratic Legislators have pledged them- The athletic department of the Max Krell, S. Lachman, G. registered and invoitigated. tie tr ess of the laboring man, t he, its veto s p Max Keiden, ' County Democratic nominees, if horn• owner and farmer. Capt. E. Lewis, M. was in charge of enforcing war Jewish Community Center, 890/I J. Left selves to oppose any bills taxing churches, tem- they are elected to the House of Detroit Lions Play Pittsburg A. Lipsitz, Wm. Mom, Joe Neder - We are on the right road, i.e. orders pertaining to aliens, war Woodward Ave., announces thr4e the Representatives. Pirates Sunday ples, synagogues or schools. , Robt. Nederlander, Nathan zones, cantonment camps, water classes in addition to those already If you •pprov• of carry en. They to repeal the Sales Tax lso a propose The Pittsburgh Pirates will be lenderh, Henry Schwartz, A. ..., fro . nts and munitions factories. in the gymnasium program. ability and sincer ity of our Pre si• • I , to repeal the Head Tax t full strength for the first time Shellfis A class In boxing, under the di- senthal, Joeeph Rosenthsl, My sole campaign promise is depf, give him a Michigan De mo. the • the Copeland, Sidney L Alexander ' 1 that I will keep Wayne County rection of Lou Handler, is now be- - they face Senator, and and to provide State aid for this season when . e rotic United State. .... , maintenance of necessary public Detroit Lions Sunday ng organized. Mr. Handler has 0 afternoon Louis Goldberg. vote for FRANK A. PICARD. I 'clean,'" he said. "In my for ■ n The awarding of these jewels schools. in the University of Detroit eta- mar term I conducted • continu h ad experience in boxing for With the approval of • Mi chi. This information was will wi take place at the Northwood oar war against gangsters, gamb number of year, in both the pro- o STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC pre Democratic Legislature, the Judge Sanders to Address dhahmde squad festoonsl and amateur fields. For , ' lu the near future. I Inn in handed out to the Lions' len, racketeers and bandits. sod In January, b ill by Coach Potsy Clark at the —' think I fulfilled my promise then the past couple of years he has Half Century Club Mr. Picard named to • 1933. been a referee in the Golden Gloves rk O'Hara Saved Count y CI e ll and I mean to fulfill it again." commission, drafted this beer bi The Jewish Half Century Club team's practice session held at' i - i I co Tournament. For a year after his County $90,000 A native Detroiter, born in stadium. which was approved by the Leg's- announces the inauguration of • Chandler graduation from Michigan State In a 20-minute talk, CI k 0=01=0=0=0 1869, Behrendt went to Washing delivered lature. On April 29, 1933, he was series of lectures to be Was an instructor in of Democratic and Bishop Union public College, he me s the Liquor in the hall at 8943 Twelfth St. pointed out to his team that at Among the na ames .,.. ,, physical education at the Battle • ppointed Chairm isa of 1 ; . e the start of the 1934 National have mad hools until his parents moved v ll schools w 1 ' .Control Commission, and gave the 14 4 ‘'4, The first lecture will be given Creek Sanitarium. Rugs - Linoleum . Window Shades Lansing. where he continued i A o lpii able holders r eco rds daring the 1 State of Michigan a• lexemplifi• by Judge Joseph Sanders on the Football League season the Ph ffie Morris W. Glass, who will be in "The Jewish Problem in rates were favorites to win the a, ae rs the s name g of Elmer B. 1 in the public school system. He charge of the fencing class, cap- Drapery Rods Orion of his ability, b -g lining , subject first Democratic clerk in I returned to Detroit in 1894 and tained the Michigan State College Europe Today," on Saturday championship of the Eastern Divi- back to the people • P rerd ' GET OUR PRICES FIRST ara. riy.of • century, enters saw leg injury rnt service in the Spanish-Amen fencing team and received the un- oti m uia nrte over $8,000,000 from th• sale of night, Nov. 3, at 8:30 p. m. There sior. lie told how a Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired on that to "Mugsy" Skladany, former Pitt L can War. g es. usual distinction of being the only' will be an cpen meeting alcoholic be before the two years Mr. O'Hara W. Ilporligls. le Iwo ...tine BMWs - lit.iumstee F•eass1.1 mv. He is married and lives with person in the history of the college invited. end, in an exhibition game Mr. Picard was born is Saginaw night, and the public is the season opened had marred r will have saved nearly P0,000 for two grandchildren for whom he is i e ■ major letter for par- re in 1689, graduated from Univ... ar ia nllo wed rrtbu yd rget n ri t r ygov b e in r t fi tte the scoring power of the famous caring after their mother's death. t kir:le i:ft in a minor sport. He was it, of Michigan in 1912 with the ABRAHAM RASKIN FAMILY afi s e T u ramming attack from Warren Hel- thhim 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones, Gufselell 1230 - 31 His home is at 16551 Cruse Ave. never defeated in intercollegiate CLUB degree of Doctor of Lows. mar- upon which the pledge was based competition and was the state The Abraham Raekin Family let to Skladany. the neighborhood of $150,- r ind i n 1921 a nd ie the father of Potsv cited the release of Angel end in Unveiling of Tombstone amateur champion in Epee. In hit I Club was organized Oct. 20, the expenditure of his four children. senior year at college he was coach; Felsenthal besides his two years Monday and Wednesday evenings first meeting being held at the Brovelli to Boeton in order that 900 over the ea- of the freshman team. j experience at the university, taught from 7 to M. Registrations are now get more speed publican predecessor during the lat. He pledges his wholehearted An unveiling of a monument of the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz the Pirates hiwht warned tern• final term. He for the be Under the supervision of Louis, in the Pittsburgh Y. 18. H. A. and open. Ave. Ralph in their backfield. d - in memory of Feannie (Rosen- Gladstone 1714 of nd rity a c sine ' thee would have t o masses, and Isis Chatlin will take plate on Feleenthal. • University of Penn- , for • few years coached wrestling lisskin was chosen chairman and the Lions Don't forget HAROLD E. Stoll, eylvana graduate and member of at the Jewish Community Center c , e at t Wo ewes • Dora Schwartz secretary and watch Noce ' The eh* WkRRA 6 highly eft...leaded foe Sunday, Nov. 4, at 12 o'clock, ability limr•Wr al X ic er in po st-gradu- I who Relativee the varsity wrestling team, • class ! in Cincinnati. fah Cemetery. treasurer. The next meeting will citrate place- kk = .1...1 •..,,••• a"' revelation in office as Regieter of •'-- -- football within the 40-yard in wrestling is being formed. Mr. These classes vrill meet *very Lomita be held at the home of Mr. and etc are invited. and friend, Deeds. line. Mut. Moe Raskin on Nov. 17. FRANK A. PICARD United States Senator ) f 1 Sympathetic Rule gommuniummillinimmiummiumillitmomommoulloopmffinnitimmin Group RE-ELECT O'BRIEN, Prcnzlauer Planning Luncheon RETURN HIS FRIENDS URGE The B'nai David Ladies' Aux- iliary is completing arrangements for an unusual event to take place Attorney-General Is Called on Sunday evening, Nov. 25, in Michigan's Outstanding the synagogue ballroom, Elmhurst Liberal and Fourteenth Sts. The occa- OVER 1933 TAX RATE PER CAR- PAGE THREE •I and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE alnaw.Wwwwwww•Mele ..earewee- K. P. Lodge to Have New Headquarters 5mimimi i mmono u ffinumunu m umilinimumninommommimminumi t imi l imminol cy Jewish Voters --- Support ROOSEVELT We Need I Arthur J. b.. GOVERNOR' Thumim to Address Young Israel Nov. 3 p LEO J. NOWICKI COMMISSIONER 6 ° PROTECT YOUR 0 TEMPLES ° I ' From STATE TAXES U A thletic Program At Jewish Center VOTE ALA O il ' LaSalle Window Shads Co. TOUR VOTE.