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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-02-22

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Protect the Children!
ELECT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

YOUNG PEOPLE HANDLE HARRY S. BENNETT IS
JUDGE J. E. CHENOT
200 Jewish Names
"Justice for All"
CAMPAIGN FOR PARZEN CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE
SEEKS RE-ELECTION
I In New 'Who's Who'
Is Metzger Slogan

ELECT

Minor A. Sweet

Among the candidates for
Circuit Judge James E. Chenot
George C. Parzen, candidate
Prominent Detroiters Are Among is a candidate for re-election in
That he will mold every judicial for the office of Judge of Re- Judge of the Recorder's Court,
Those Listed in Local
the Republican primary, Monday, act to fit the case belipre him is corder's Court, Traffic and Ord- Traffic and Ordinance Division,
Nathan D. Meztger's campaign inance Division, is having his we find the name of Harry S,
Publication
March 4.
Judge Chenot was admitted to pledge to all classes, and all races, campaign handled by a group of Bennett, a resident of Detroit for
Approximately 200 Jewish names the bar in 1918 and was in private who are turning to him as their young men and young women the past 33 years. Mr. Bennett
are included in the new Who's practice until appointed an as- first choice candidate for Circuit who, although new in politics, has been actively engaged in the
practice of law in all Courts for
Who In Detroit" which was pub- sitant prosecutor in 1922. After Judge.
That this pledge has the back-
16 years, Because of his experi-
lished last week by Walter Romig six years of service in the Prose-
ence in the trial of hundreds of
& Co., 10457 Gratiot Ave., and cutor's office, he was elected ing of his 16 years of practical
cases, Mr. Bennett believes he is
which may be ordered from Mr. Prosecuting Attorney. Chenot legal experience as an attorney-at-
in a position to fulfill the office
Romig either at the Gratiot Ave- tried more than 1500 cases which law in Detroit, his native city, and
a
nue address or by calling him at were actually decided by juries that his clients have comprised
he seeks.
real cross-section of metropolitan
Whittier 5565. This volume, which
With reference to traffic en-
Primaries Monday, March 4
(Non-P•rtiun)
life, makes his promise ring true,
sells at $4.50, is also available at
forcement, he has the following
according to the leaders of his cam-
EXPERIENCED - QUALIFIED
all local bookstores.
to
say
World War Vet
paign drive.
CAPABLE
"I do not believe in spasmodic
Aside from the fact that such an
Attorney 14 Years
Recently Mr. Metzger was ac-
enforcement of traffic laws, but
encyclopedia of Detroiters makes
tive in the Michigan Depositors
encourage sensible enforcement
contemporary history, Mr. Romig's
Cooperative League, of which he
SAMUEL WOLF PROPOSES, IF ELECTED:
effort is particularly commendable
365 days a year. Traffic "drives"
was a' trustee, and in connection
Ihe
by virtue of the fact that he has
have a tendancy to cause police
with
this
work
served
on
the
Proxy
leanly
en
Owl..
ndiment
to
...hoot
min ale
4
..d‘aol•
published
his
work
on
a
very
legiti-
,
I ..tr. Olen children are appro.. 'dun and Ir.‘11
officers to issue violation tickets
Committee of the First National
mate
basis
and
in
an
effort
to
make
on the slightest pretense, thelleby
group,
without
pay.
lea.t
Inter
a
neck.
no
that
norkIng
al
C. To bold shad court
111411t and not low. time
a definite contribution to the com-
creating public ill feeling.
11111• Ilrfeltd III n.
eeeee
4iiirn and
Speaking
of
his
ideals
regard-
Presenting
of earning..
their aorta .1111 a roesoleeni i.e.
munity. Unlike some other efforts
f
"Driver's license are obtained
ing the duties of judges on matters
previously undertaken, Mr. Romig
,n, .1.11 ao ■ 1114 ■ 1/1, to, 01...ored Ilrenx
too easily under our present sys-
3. 'In proillk that niliaor alrrn
affecting
all
of
the
people,
and
his
to
the
nenre.1
-111,K
atUu.ted 1•) repot
11111I & teethe light, 11111y he
has not held anyone up with a de-
tem. One day call at our police
notice dation indetul of appearing In 'runic tmairt. MN out rellrie
belief in the Roosevelt program of
In the eintrt.
mand for advance copy of his book
conge.lion .111.11 flaw fmluently penults
department, answer a few ques-
the New Deal, Mr. Metzger said:
before the name could be included
.pewlern 111111
tions, read a distant sign and the
"Any law is more certain to work
',wide*.
erher,,
10
deal
cosuety
eilth
drank
4.
in it. lie has made's simple collec-
A14 . 1111. 111,11 1111 ■ 1 (11,1 offender, .111 to 1.11111", .01
license issued. As a prerequisite
out to the satisfaction of everyone
11.1111.1 111,11 ■ 10/11,
I °lent) us their en... &wen, 111, tirchdoic. nut,Itoneter, be tem-
tion of names which mean some-
to the issuance of the license, I
of it is in the hands of its sin-
weed .1111 Mimeos to all.
thing in the community, and al-
cere friends, just as a sick man
suggest the applicant be com-
to. onlriall, checked
though a number of those included
a. TO iimilde that all motor &hen ‘elilelni
will
get
well
much
faster
when
sur-
.
1
pelled to attend traffic school, or,
horn
are
III
corcro
p.riodlcidly, to hi.ure wet arekea, lislits and
Inlay not be of any particular im-
rounded by those who love him.
that there be created a police
°vending c
GEORGE
C.
PARZEN
portance, the fact remains that this
I am a Democrat, and a follower
driving school where the appli-
volume serves an important pur-
of the principle and program of have gone about their business cant may show his ability to drive
ame-SAMUEL
WOLF
Remember the n
pose particularly for people who
Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is but in a quiet manner, but with re- and familiarity with traffic regu-
have occasion to acquaint them-
natural that I should, if elected to markable success.
There is another man running with similar name.
lations. This should be compul-
selves with impotent persons in the
the Circuit Court, be alert to give
Mr. Parzen, in advocating se- sory in cases of new drivers,"
community. An interesting appen-
sane and fair interpretations of
Mr. Bennett is a graduate of
dix is the vocational index, and
such laws as might be a part of vere changes in that court, has the University of Detroit, is mar-
from it we glean the following
that pogram, either state or na- repeatedly said:
ried and resides with his family
names:
JUDGE JAMES E. CHENOT
"I do not feel that the general
tional.
at 18934 Parkside Ave. He is a
Milton M. Alexander among the
"Judges can undo the work of the traffic violator should be treated member of Congregation Shaarey
advertisers; among the authors is and handled thousands of miscel-
as a criminal. I propose to cre-
national
congress
or
the
state
leg-
Zedek, Temple Beth El, and
included Corinne Finsterwald; Dr. laneous matters in the Prosecu-
islature, if they are not 100 pre ate a board whereby petty traffic Knollwood Country Club.
The return of William H. Green Noah E. Aronstam, Alvin I). tor's office.
violators will be given the oppor-
cent
in
harmony
with
the
idea
be-
The kidnaping ring which ter-
Jr. to the office of Wayne County Ilersch, Prof, Samuel M. Levin,
hind the original law. Where the tunity of presenting their side
PROGRESSIVE KNITTING
Elisheva Kaplan who comes to Auditor is being urged by citizens Louis James Rosenberg are listed rorized Detroit and Wayne Coun- law was intended, as is the case without being compelled to waste
CLUB
this country from Palestine as in all walks of life. He is a can- among the authors and writers; ty for a period of years was in many instances here, to aid the a day's work. Too many of our
the
business
executives
column
in-
The Progressive Knitting Club
successfully broken up under
representative of the Women's didate on the Republican ticket.
wage-earner, the small business citizens are going down to the met Monday at the home of Mrs.
cludes
Morris
II.
Blumberg,
Jacob
Chenot's
administration
as
Prose-
Council of the Ilistadruth (the
Mr. Green formerly held this Boris, Joseph H. Ehrlich,. Clarence
man, and the small home owner, Violation Bureau paying a fine Simmons, 3033 Tuxedo Ave.
The
cuting Attorney. James Fernando,
labor group), will address the
II Enggass, Maurice A. Eiggass, the kidnaper of little Jackie the election of sympatheticjudges that is assessed because of the guest at the meeting was Mrs.
combined Mothers' Clubs of the
Charles A. Finsterwald, Ilerman Thompson, was sentenced to 40 is a matter of life or death. Voters law's delay, and because of the Levin of Pittsburgh. The club en-
Jewish Community Center, Mon-
Finsterwald, Israel Himelhoch, to 60 years at Marquette. Promi- should be sure to mark their bal- time that they are apt to lose in joyed its first party in the form
THE WOMAN CANDIDATE
day afternoon, Feb. 25, at 2:15
Benjamin Kaufman, Nate S. Sha- nent among other convictions lots only for proved candidates who court."
of a dinner dance held in the
for
at the Jewish Community Center,
pero, Isaac Shetzer, Benjamin Sie- were those of Morris Greeson, are behind the Roosevelt recovery
Speaking at the Young Wom- ballroom of the home of Mrs.
program,
and
will
do
their
share
to
8904 Woodward Ave.
gel, and Abraham Srere.
en's
Civic
Club,
Mr.
Parzen
said:
Ardie
Gelb
of
Glendale
Ave.
Next
who had escaped the law so often carry it through."
Chavera Kaplan . ' address will
Among the clery are listed Rabbi
"I propose to send every reck- meeting is to be held Monday,
HIGHLY QUALIFIED
and was known as the "Cockney
describe the work of the Chalu-
Elmer Berger of Pontiac, Rabbi
less driver and every drunk driver Feb. 25, at the home of Mrs.
Primaries, Monday, March 4
Bandit"; Euphemia Mondich,
tzahs (Women Pioneers) in Pal-
Leon Fram, Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
to jail without the alternative of Edith Goldstein, 2918 Monterey.
whose successive husbands mys- RENAISSANCE TO PLAY
estine. As an added feature to
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
a fine. A man who is intoxicated -- _ _ _ - - - - --
Joseph Thulmin. Louis Rosenberg teriously dying earned for her HED-AID ON THURSDAY has no business operating • motor
the program the members of the
is also listed in the consular serv- the sonic of the "Woman Blue-
Senior Art Dance Class will pre-
vehicle."
One of the beat basketball
ice. In the list of contractors and beard"; and Harry Young, the
sent the "Chalutzah Dance" cre-
Among the young men and
builders are included Julius Ber- Webster Hall bandit who was con- teams in the country will visit
ated for this occasion by Edith
young women who are taking an
victed
by
a
jury
in
one
minute
man and Joseph P. Wolff. The
Detroit when the Renaissance
Ifuskin, director of dancing at the
a team has appeared here. Rated as active part in the campaign are
and
45
seconds,
establishing
dentist
list
includes
Dr.
Samuel
J.
Jewish Community Center.
Lewis. Among the educators are record in Wayne county for one of the best teams in the coun- Irving Greenwald, Percy Mew-
Admission to the affair will be
man, Earl H. Victorson, Arthur
'eter Altman, Samuel S. Altschuler speed.
try, the Rens present a clever,
by membership card dnly.
M. Lang, John Allen, Max Klay-
and Prof. Levin. Maurice H. Zack-
Chenot was elected .Circuit flashy, scientific combination of
The committee in charge con-
heim and Sigmund K. Rothschild budge in November, 1930, lead- basketball players, most of whom man, Helen Jackman, Alice Matt-
sists of the president's Council of
re listed among the insurance men. ing the ticket. On the bench he have been with them for at least ler, Ruth Goldberg, Rose Ellen-
the Mothers' Clubs. The members
Philip A. Adler and Philip Slams- has tried thousands of civil cases five years. Playing as many as bogen, Ida Brody, Dorothy Ko-
of the committee, are the presi-
vitz are listed among the journa- as well as many criminal matters. 125 games in a season they have van and Bernice Allen.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
dents of the respective clubs, Mrs.
Mr. Parzen, a practicing attor-
lists and editors.
When the salaries of county em- built up an auspicious record. In
Hyman Drapkin, Mrs. Ida Port-
Qualified for the Position
In the lawyers list are included ployees were cut because of pres- eight seasons they have won over nay, actively engaged in the
ner, Mrs. Mina Handler, Mrs.
the following: Max M. Braun, Fred ent economic conditions, Judge 850 games. Playing as often as practice in the Traffic Court from
Primaries Monday, March 4
Fanny Paul, Mrs. Lillian Schwartz
M. Butzel, Justice Henry M. But- Chenot voluntarily returned and they do, they have become adept its inception, is a member of the
and Mrs. Bessie Feller.
te], Leo M. Butzel, Louis S. Cohane, is still returning to Wayne county at handling the ball, and often AlphaTheta Kappa Fraternity
David J. Cohen, Max H. Finkelston, the en-called "10-and-10" pay cut amuse the crowds with their ant- B ' nai B'rith, Sinai Democratic
WILLIAM H. GREEN JR.
ics when they have posession of Executives, past president of the
William Friedman, Harold Good-
important post for several years man, harry Helfman, Alvin D. which other employees were
the ball. They seem to be able to New Arrow Club, and legal coon-
and is regarded as one of the Hersch, J. Shurley Horwitz, Sidney forced to take, although legally
sal for the Michigan Jewish La-
most efficient public servants ever A. Jacobs, Judge Harry B. Kei- the salary of a circuit judge may score with ease against their
to serve Wayne County. Ile is dan, Aaron Kurland, Abraham J. not be reduced during the term strongest opponents. They have dies' Aid Society.
Plans for the Detroit and Mich- responsible for many of the re- Levin, Louis J. Rosenberg, Judge for which he is elected. Judge never yet failed to please the fans Harry Page's, Democratic
igan, Exposition, Convention Hall forms and improvements that Charles Rubiner, Judge Charles C. Chenot said he felt it only proper and are often brought back for
Circuit Court Candidate
March 9 to 17, are rapidly ma - have been made in the auditor's Simons, Louis Smilansky, Louis H. under the circumstances to take return games.
Their line-up, which remains
terializing.
office, having kept step with the Wolfe. Among the manufacturers the same wage cut as other coun-
Harry Pagels, Democratic can-
practically the same every year,
An optimistic note on the pro growth of the county. His genial is included the name of Benjamin ty employees.
Judge Chenot is married and is composed of Charles Cooper, didate for Circuit Judge, is a
gress of the Exposition was personality and kindly nature 51. Lakin, manufacturer of wiping
Peppy
Ricks,
Clarence
Jenkins,
graduate
of the literary and law
cloths.
the father of three children. He
struck at an executive meeting of have won for Mr. Green thou-
Capable
John Holt, William Yancey, Eyre schools of the University of Mich-
Musicians includede in the book lives at 59 Rhode Island Ave.
Lawyer
the Advisory Council this week at sands of friends, who point to
Saitch,
William
Simth.
$,
are
Ossip
Gabrilowitsch
and
Ilya
13 - Years
the Statler Hotel. It was reported his record of achievement and
.4. 4t/i f
S ilry
Experienced r
Scholnick. Jewish physicians and Judges Moynihan, Richter
that today, although the Exposi- service as sufficient reason for his
$
surgeons are named among others
tion is five weeks away, more return to the County Building.
Address Retail Grocers B'nai Moshe Young People's
Assistant
as follows: Chas. D. Aaron, Sam-
than 110,000 square feet of the
In addition to his ableness, Mr. uel S. Altschuler, Emil Amberg,
$ Prosecutor
World War #
Auxiliary Bargain Dances
available 200,000 square feet at Green is known for his fair and Noah Aronstam, Sidney K. Beig-
"Detroit, the hardest hit city
Veteran
Convention Ilall have been re- liberal views toward minority ra- ler, Albert E. Bernstein, Edward in the country during the depres- "Light-Camera-Action" - these
7 Years
served for exhibitors.
cial groups, and during his incum- J. Bernstein, Bernard Friedlaender, 5100 period, has, through the cour- were the commands heard time
There is a possibility, an of- bency was instrumental in plac- David J. Levy, Israel L. Poloz- age and perseverance of its chi-
and again at the second bi-weekly
ficial said, that from now until ing several Jews in responsible ker. Jewish real estate men are zens, staged the greatest come- bargain dance sponsored by the
rA
the Exposition opens space will positions with the county.
listed as follows: Julius Berman, back in the history of any muni- Y. P A. of Congregation B'nai
IA
have to be carefully allotted to
George E. Epstean, Samuel Levey, cipality."
Moshe on Sunday, Feb. 17. Dane-
I
A
handle the deriand.
Samuel Summerfield. Among the
This statement was made by ing
was forgotten as the make-
i
The advisory committee list has Henrietta E. Rosenthal
scientists are Charles D. Aaron, Judge Joseph Moynihan in an ad- up men applied the grease paints
swelled to over 300 and includes Is Only Woman Candidate
Peter Altman, Samuel S. Altschul- dress before the Detroit Retail to the main characters and soon
ra
civic leaders and organizations
Emil Amberg. In the list of so- Grocers
' Association at its second the shooting began on "The
HARRY PAGELS
For Wayne Circuit Judge er,
throughout the state. It is the first
ciologists and social workers are annual banquet, at the Statler Dream of Love."
IA
Fred M. Butzel, Harry II . Prenz- Hotel, on Sunday evening, Feb.
time, officials say, that any type
igan, holding the A. B. and LL.B.
The completed picture will be
Miss Henrietta E. Rosenthal, lauer, Abraham Srere, Henry
of ' Exposition has ever been
degrees. Ile is a veteran of the .
17.
shown
at
the
next
bargain
dance
only woman candidate for the Wineman and David S. Zemon.
ackedb ong hundred per cent.
In a message of strong en- on March 3, at 2:30. Admission! World War, having served over-
Among She members of the ad- Circuit Court, has been an active
couragement, Judge Moynihan ex- to this dance will be 13c for red I seas for 20 months. He is a
visory council is Maurice A. Eng- trial lawyer for 17 years. She is
pressed a conviction that Detroit heads, 15c for bloodies, 17c for: major in the United States In-
gass, president, Detroit Retail a graduate front the University
was witnessing the return of a brunettes, both male and female;I fantry Reserves, member of the
of Michigan literary and law
Merchants Association.
period of business revival and however, , before 2 :45 admission American Legion and Veterans of
schools, holding the degrees of
prosperity. "Detroit,"
he
I Foreign Wars. He is endorsed by
will be 10c.
The stated,
same orchestra,I
A. M., A. M. and LL.B.
YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too
prominent lawyers and business
the United States as the the Majesties,
, will play and re-'
Ira F. Morgan Candidate for Prior to entering law practice, short? Too wide? Too nar- "leads
only city to cut its relief load, freshments will be served as mom
row! We can make them over
Circuit Judge
Miss Rosenthal was a high school
and to have refunded its indebt- usual.
up to two sizes larger. We
teacher for seven years. She is
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
edness, so that its bonds, instead
These bargain prices are pas- ,
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30
Ira F. Morgan, Republican can- • member of the Detroit Bar As-
of $32 a hundred, are now almost sible only because the purpose is
years' experience. M. KANER
didate for Circuit Judge, was born sociation, member of the Wayne
Endorsed by the following prominent citizens,
The
invitational formal dinner-
at par."
not a profit making one, and the
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand
at Blenheim, Ontario, on Nov. County Bar Association, director
Judge Moynihan also called at- admission fee is merely to cover dance of the Zedakah Juniors,
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
Maurice Arontson Alex J. Groesbeck Joe Magidsohn
19, 1881, and received his gram- of the Democratic Lawyers' Club,
tension to the fact that one local the expenses. The dances were given at Webster Hall Hotel on
mar and high school training past president of the Women's
Dennis B. Hayes
Sol Sallan
Maurice Caplan
bank has increased its deposits, planned to give the community Feb. 17, was an outstanding suc-
there and at Ridgetown, Ontario. Lawyers' Association of Michigan, RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. over $30,000,000 in the last year; ,
Hugh J. Ferry Oscar A. Kaufman George M. Stutz
the opportunity to meet socially cess. Adele Zellman and Leon-
Laundresses, women for clean-
He came to Detroit in March, a vice-president of the National
ora
Markson
were
chairmen.
and
that
the
motor
car
industry
P,
$
Harry S. Grant Dr. Wm. E. Kean. James K. Watkins
cost
in bi-weekly meetings at a small
ing, scrub women, housemaids.
1902, where he was naturalized in. Women Lawyers' Association, an
Thanks are due them and also
By hour, day or week. All Na- had its greatest January in its
1908. In the winter of 1904 he honorary member of Kappa Beta
Golda
Zack
for
their
work.
history.
The annual spring frolic of the '
tions Employment Bureau, Mad-
entered the platform service of Pi Legal Sorority, a member of
100
■•■■■••1
A meeting of the Zedakah
11
Moy nihan takes special Young People's Auxiliary will be
ison 2526.
the D. U. 11. and continued in Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
pride in the strides being made
held on Sunday evening, April 14. Juniors "Was held at the home of
in
such employment until the spring (University of Michigan chapter), YOUNG LADY desires room and by business and industry
joining the agency department at
pc, A regular meeting of the or- Mildred Quate, 3229 Buena Vista,
of 1906. He then was employed as associate editor of Kappa Beta Pt
he has
been ganization will be held Sunday,. on Feb. 13. Dorothy Rosen,
board in private honie. Home troit,
the weekly stipend of $16. Realiz-
in the since
forefront
of always
every move-
an adjuster for Vinton Company itnernational legal quarterly, a
Shirley Sucher and Esther Cavan-
privileges. Vicinity of West
el- Feb. 24, at 4 p. n'. All young:
ing his future was in the field, he
for two years, and in 1908 estab- former student editor of Michi-
Euclid to Chicago Blvd. Near ment to advance the city's w
interested in the organize- ough were guests at this meet-
p
joined the Montreal City agency,
lished a collection agency in the gan Law Review, a charter mem-
car or bus line. Write Box 10, fare.
tion's program are invited to at- ing.
Moffat Bldg. In January, 1910, ber of the Zonta Club of Detroit.
Judge Theodore J. Richter of tend.
Plans are being made for the
Ernest W. Owen is the manager and in 1909 he was appointed Man-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
he entered the Detroit College of a former director of Zonta Inter-
bridge to be given at Boesky's on of the Detroit branch of the Sun ager for Atari, remaining in that
the
the Wayne County Circuit Court
Law, from which he graduated in national, parliamentarian of the FOR RENT - Nicely furnished was another of the prominent
March 13.
Life Assurance Company of Can- position until transferred to Detroit
June 1913, with a degree of LL. Michigan Federation of Demo-
room in single home of small speakers at the banquet. Judge
Nominations for the forthcom- ade. He has been in the life in-
as Branch Manager in 1913. He
B., and immediately entered the cratic Women's Clubs; former
family, for one or two gentle- Richter stressed the importance
ing election of officers will take surance business for 28 years.
has managed the Detroit branch
active practice of law. At the financial secretary of the Wayne
men. Reasonable. Good trans- of fair play between employer,
place at the coming meeting, at
Mr. Owen has had a colorful Ca-
present time his downtown office County Council of Democratic
portation. 3774 Hazelwood.
the home of Violet Bonin, 2932 reer.
and employes in reaching eco-
A native Welshman, he ever since, with the exception of
is at 1557 National Bank Bldg., Clubs. recording secretary of the
Cortland
Ave.,
on
Sunday
after-
nomic stability. Judge Richter is
the war period. ,!!!r. Owen. al-
KHABAROVSK, Siberia (JTA)
and he also maintains an office Democratic Women of Wayne FOR RENT-Nice airy room for known for his pioneer work in -After spending six months film- noon. Feb. 24, at 2 o'clock.
though a Canadian, possesses the
one or two. Meals if desired. founding and developing the pre-
on Fischer Ave. His practice has County, and a member 3f the
distinction of being one of the first
Reasonable. Good transporta- trial and conciliation division of ing the mining, industrial, agri-
been active and continuous in all Women's City Club of Detroit.
Great - West Life Reports
underwriters to enlist in the World
tion. Call Hogarth 2980, after- the Wayne Circuit Court, and is cultural aud fishing life of Soviet
the Federal and State Courts, and
She is endorsed by outstanding
War under the Stars and Stripes.
Russia's
Far
Eastern
territories,
Good
Year
noons.
.
he has earned and acquired a , men and women lawyers.
making that court one of the out-
picture
expedition
has
After 23 months overseas with the
a mo tion
reputation of punctuality, fair-
standing in the country.
American Army, he returned to
left
for
Moscow
to
exhibit
its
MIDDLE-AGED
MAN,
perman-
annual
statement
of
The
43rd
.
ness and thoroughness. Ile is an ' ,
Among
the
guests
at
the
ban-
Detroit to again take over the
ently employed, desires to meet
films.
the Great-West Life Assurance
active member of the American,
agency which had produced $800,-
Among the pictures taken is a company published by Moe Leiter,
lady. Object, matrimony. Write quet were Councilmen Fred W.
Michigan State, Wayne County
000 of business the previous year.
w 200. Detroit Jewish Chron- Castator, Arthur Dingernan and film depicting Jewish settlers at who represents the company in
B
i
co
ie
and Detroit Bar Associations, and
Eugene Van Antwerp; State Leg- work in Biro-Bidjan, Jewish auto- this district, will be of particular
In the first month of 1935, his
is affiliated with the Masonic
islators James G. Frey, John B. nomous region set up by the Sov- interest to policy-holders and
agency produced better than a mil-
lion and a half in written business.
fraternity.
The annual meeting of the WANTED-Middle-aged lady to Murphy, Edward J. Walsh and iet government. The film has friends of the company.
Mr. Owen has been active In na-
Mr. Morgan is married and a Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant keep house for widower with- Leonard B. Jurkiewicz; Postmas- , sound accompaniment featuring
The company finished the year
ter
Roscoe
B.
Huston
and
County
tional
association affairs for many
property owner, and resides on Aid Society (Hies) will be held, out children. Good home for
Jewish national songs and music. ,1934 in • strong position show-
years.
He served efficiently as sec-
Fischer Ave. He has never sought on Sunday afternoon, March 3, at right party. Write Box 575, Clerk Elmer B. O'Hara.
workers
arriving
Scenes show the
ing encouraging gains all along
retary
of the National Association
1 o'clock, at hotel Astor, 44th
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
or held any public office.
in the territory and how they find the line. New business, including
of
Life
Underwriters during the
PYTHIAN SISTERS
and Broadway, New York City.'
work in the fields, got..' mines and annuities, issued during the year
1928-29 and 1933-31 administrative
This gathering will mark the 50th DRAMATIC TEACHER-Class or
I amounted to $70,751,300 while
Windsor Hadassah Hears anniversary of the founding of individual instruction in read- Pythian Sisters of Greater De, lime factories.
years. He also served as national
the total insurance in force, in-
ings, play production, history troit Temple, No. 152, will meet
committeeman for Detroit for 15
Convention Report
Jewish immigrant aid activities
CROLL, THREE OTHERS ' eluding annuities, now amounts
years, until his election as secretary
of the drama and internees- in the near future at the New;
in this country.
$570,439,654. Both these items
I
in 1933, and was general chairman
tions. Reasonable. Call Town- Temple, I. 0. 0. F. Hall, 37071 MADE KING'S COUNSELS to
Among the principal speakers
A special meeting of members,
show a good increase over the
of the committee that directed the
Fenkell, Cor. Dexter, every sec-I
and guests of the Windsor Chap..' will be the Hon. Daniel W. Mac- send 6-7311.
TORONTO, Ont. (1T/11-David previous year. Assets have in-
National Association convention in
and
and
fourth
Wednesday
of
the
ter of Iladassah was held Wed- Cormack, Commissioner General YOUNG LADY desires room or
creased to $138,245,129, a vast
Detroit in 1929.
month. The calendar of events , A. Croll, Minister of Welfare in
nesday evening, Feb. 13, at the; of Immigration and Naturaliza-
will share your apartment. Has follows:
the cabinet of Prime Minister sum contributing to the essential
Mr. Owen has also been actively •
ERNEST
W.
OWEN
home of Mrs. David Meretsky of I tion, and the Hon. Rudolf Rei-
needs
of
industry.
of
agriculture
own bedroom suite if necessary.
engaged in local associational at-
Feb. 27-Short business meet- Hepburn of Ontario, became a
mer, Commissioner of Immigra-
Sandwich, Ont.
and of home building.
Townsend 6-2930.
came
directly
to
Canada
from
King's
Counsel
on
New
Year's,
fairs
over a period of years, having
ing, car s and re f
res
h meas.
Interesting reports of the re-1 tion and Naturalization at Ellis
During the year the company boarding school in Manchester, served as past president both of
according to information received
ant convention were given by ! Island, New York. Abraham lier- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished March 13 -In itiation, social
program of improved England, and spent the early years the Qualified Life Underwriters
launched
a
here.
man, president of the society. will
room in modern home of adults. and supper to follow.
delegates who attended.
Three other Jews also receive life insurance service, including of his life in Canada on a farm and the Asociated Life General
The guest epeaker was Miss I present the annual message. and
Congenial surroundings. Good , March 27-Charity chow mein
the same honor. They are Same rate changes, new and revised and lumbering the northern woods, , Agent, and Managers of Detroit.
card
party
for
the
matzo
fund.
a
report
of
the
activities
for
the
Elizabeth Finley of Detroit. The
transportation. Call Townsend
policy contracts and new equip- his first salary being II • month.
As a speaker of note, he is in
Fac tor, member of the Dominion
Public invited.
subject of her address was "Pub- I year 1934 will be given by Isaac
8-3535.
In 1907 he started his life in- continuous demand for insurance
Parliament; Alderman John J. , ment and aids for to agents-it
manager.
lication of Recent Historical L. Asofsky, general
is in • position to give the buying surance career with the Sun Life meetings, rotary clubs and other
Glass
and
Harry
M.
Lehrer,
all
Fiction." Mims Frances Geller Harry Fische] will report on the WANTED-Room and board for The barber never curls his own of Toronto.
public the be in hfe insurance. Assurance Company of Canada,. business gatherings.
girl, aged 18. Call Euclid 0127. hair.
financial standing of the society.

Samuel Wolf

Judge
of Recorders Court

Traffic and
Ordinance Division

Traffic Judge

TO THE VOTERS OF
WAYNE COUNTY

Wm. H. Green, Jr.
Elisheva Kaplan
Auditor Candidate
To Speak Feb. 25
To Mothers' Clubs

Henrietta E. Rosenthal

CIRCUIT JUDGE

Vote for

RALPH R. GOLDSMITH

CIRCUIT JUDGE

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Owen'` Career As
Insurance Manager

Film Portrays Life
In Bureya Territory

Annual Meeting
Of Hias March 3

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