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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-03-29

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lifEVErRonjEmsn &Div ICU

■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWELVE

Household Products to Keep
Your Home Kosher and
Spotless for Passover

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DEMOCRATIC LEADERS
AIM FOR CLEAN SWEEP


E minent
Fight Against Appeal to RaciH
Prejudice in Present
Campaign

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SCOURING POWDER

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POLISH
POWDER

0.010./M.•

ROKOH
for
Porcelain
Enamel
and Tile

All of thse

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Products
are
KOSHER for
PASSOVER

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KOSHER
SOAP
in Cartons

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KOSHER
SILVER
POLISH

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ALUMINUM CLEANSER

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(he bawl of Inert'
prodort.

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Inc.
Brooklyn, N. Y.

RUBINOFF WELCOMED IN DETROIT

FOR
SALE
AT
ALL
GROCERIES

RABBI FRAM'S PRAYER
BEFORE U. S. CONGRESS

the 'House of Representatives ses-
sion at noon Monday, March 25,
with prayer. Rabbi From was in
Washington attending the Council
of the Union of American Ilebrew
Congregations. The regular chap-
lain of the (louse, the Rev. James
Montgomery yielded this office to
Rabbi From as a tribute to the
conference of Reform Congrega-
tions.
Rabbi From net with the entire
Michigan delegation headed by Mr.
Mapes of Grand Rapids and in-
cluding Mr. Dingell and Mr. Mc-
Leod of Detroit and discussed with
them the question of unemploy-
ment insurance.
Rabbi Fram's prayer which is
nuw a part of the Congressional
Record was as follows:

Members of the Democratic par-
ty are swinging into the at week
of their campaign to secure "not
only a New Deal but a Fair Deal in ,
government in the state and coun-1
ty" by replacing remaining Repub.
lican office holders with Democrats.
The last two elections have placed
a large number of local Democrats!
in office, and party leaders are I I
proud of their success in cutting I
expenses in spite of the fact that
economic emergencies increased the
burden of work in some depart-
ments as much as 100 per cent.
Courtesy, they say, has Income the
rule, rather than the exception, in
the treatment of the public in the
Lord tow God and 1.1 of our father,
County Building.
Tio) .1rit mod tailing Moot
lotioled
The present County Auditor, a
blow, .r forefather* ra. to Oki*
it and prc.tielleidablidt
n
nee
Republican, says in his campaign
nett 1.114 irts. StrrottloV11.1 by their faith
for re-election that he saved the
In 'flier they retoloded the intolerance of
county over $1,000,000 in 1933 and
the old norld 11111I eidahl*heil a nen
*o•iel) ha*ed 11111111 11111111W lindendand-
1934. Democrats point out however,
Ink. The) defeoled the P111111111d Orson)
that the Board of Auditors is LEFT TO RIGHT: PHILIP RUBINOFF, CHARLES RUBINOFF of the old world and erected a nen
lAwlety or Prlf-golernitient and freed .
made up of three members with a
AND DAVID RUBINOFF
They enntncipated 111.110.11 es front the
majority vote of two necessary for
110111 oplore.lo. of the old norld and
A remarkable demonstration of • lege of Law and has served as bullt o nen lowlely Ki*ed lo*Iire
any change in methods and that
and rithltootootoe**. The) ertoolltlIMI the
claims
attorney
for
the
D.
S.
R.,
Democrats were elected to the other family loyalty was in evidence here i
tollitarklic tradition of the old norld and
this week when David Rubinoff, , by appointment which he has re- 11 111.1 norl .41 o neo I Kited Mateo of
positions in 1932 and 1933.
T oho. nollitor, hone. *hall he
The big guns of the campaign, eminent violinist who appears over' calved from his friend, former *ohonlinale
to the chit nolerontent.
however, are trained on the 18 the radio with Eddie Cantor, and Mayor Frank Murphy. Mr. Rubi-
And moo 1111* hour of tetop eft1 and
his brother and manager, Philip not( states in outlining his cam- conflict. ,,e torn to Thee, If God, nho
circuit judges.
createid the nor'd anew la), help
There is much bitter teeing Rubinoff, arrived from New York paign principles:
111 keep lid* one lelielet) fore*, new.
"While as a general rule a judge n*
fore,' Iting. Let tn. neler tel.. front
against the Incumbents for resort-
can didacy for the Com-
latitude of iontottl tolerance nhIch
ing to an appeal to racial prejudice m o on Pleas Judgeship of their bro. , cannot enlarge, improve or change the
ne hose achieved into the intolerance
in the campaign One said in a re- Cher, Charles Rubinoff. the law, he can and should ad- olti• h ..•.I the 5er, I it is of one roan.
inister
it
justly.
He
should
have
try o e oititht to
cent spe-ch: "We must have Amer-
The above photograph was take a high regard for the idealism of Intto* toe5er eurrender our deotornicy
j can judges on an American bench as the brothers met at the Michi- !I I our Bill of Rights. He should re- In the 1)ronnle* otrain , 1 ohich ne once
bore...foil) rebelled. Let IN never oettle
for American people." Ile was al-
ba r k into the cochtl lohnlice* and lot-
luding to the fact that some of the gan Central depot. spect our deep sentiment and loyal equille*
out of nhIch emerged
Appearing with their brother at devotion to the principle of equal
Democratic candidates for circuit
or toner einlintre agoin thol old
ld I norld
ollich at Ili*
a
number
of
meetings,
the
two
New
protection
of
the
laws.
He
shou
bench are Americans whose parents
of .r enreer
were of Polish, German, or Irish York Rubinoffs addressed a num- . remember that legal justice means loithotina
hither, lend of Thine infinite minion%
her of meetings here and were , the faithful administration of the nod Thy crenti‘e energy 111110 the. Tit)
extraction.
oho etoodittile Ihl, trent lett*.
Democrats point ont that there given enthusiastic receptions. law in accordance with the general children
10,15. Mn) the) cottlIn I) re-
Charles Rubinoff, the candidate demand of the community, rather lathe
was no questioning the nationaity
vomitory. thot soulltful entIon•ttion and
for
the
Common
Pleas
Bench,
is
than
his
own
arbitrary
will
or
per-
fletO.1111)
nhich characterise. the *Writ
et Pulaski, Kosciusko, Von Steuben,
chi- ontiow and as coo. 144,Inalltre%
Herkimer, and Lafayette when they endorsed by labor groups here. He sonal bias. A judge should listen of
once pioneered on the troll of deniocntr)
rood for
the. moo clear
fought in the American Revolution, was raised in Detroit, had worked , courteously, answer intelligently,
oi eke.
nod 11.1 ■ 1 peoce.
n od al
and also that there were more his way through Carnegie Institute I consider soberly and decide impar- .toten.
volunteers of Polish extraction in of Technology and the Detroit Col- I tially."
Detroit during the World War than
Four Free Trips to Palestine
any other nationality.

VOTE FOR

Behrendt in Race for
Common Pleas Judgeship

Re-Elect

Violinist Comes Here to Aid His Brother's Cam- Introduced by Speaker Joseph W.
Byrnes, Rabbi Leon Fram opened
paign for Common Pleas Judgeship

Judge Skillman
Jewish Committee
Seeks Re-Election
Urges Election of
George T. Murphy One of the major tasks of the

Feature Manischewitz
Essay Contest

JUDGE JOHN V.

BRENNAN

Recorder's Court

Endorsed by Bar Associations
The only Brennan on the Recorder's Court ballot.

in Experienced 'fudge

Electron April 1, 1935

NON-PARTISAN BALLOT

This ad paid for by a Jewish friend.

Recognised Experience - Proven Ability

ELECT
Wherever subjects of Jewish in-
JUDGE GEORGE T.
voters of Detroit in next Monday's terest are discussed, the leading
topic
is
the
great
essay
contest
The election of Milton A. Behr-
George T. Murphy is a candidate spring election is the selection of
endt, popular attorney, to the for the office of Judge of Record- a new bench of judges in the Re- sponsored by the B. Manischewitz
office of Common Pleas Judge, is cr's Court, Traffic Division, on the corder's Court, the unified criminal Co., prominent matzo firm. This
being urged by his many support- non-partisan ballot.
court of the city. The judges of contest has gripped the imagina-
George T. Murphy pledges him- this court are elected on a non- tions of everyone as an event of
interest. The topic of the essay
self to the vigorous enforcement of partisan ticket and the records of real
writing contest, "Why Everyone
the traffic ordinances and laws of
(Present Circuit Court Commissioner)
Should
be Interested in the Up-
the City of Detroit in order to
Fodor...II I:,:
building of Palestine", is one that
make the streets of the City of De-
Nate .open,
allows of a great variety of views
Arthor Fi•el
torus Ihneobert
,,...
troit safe for its citizens, and be-
itImry m a
and opinions. And for this reason,
lir. Mom, Rattner
Nal l,,,, Metto,
lieves that this can be brought
-110101 Denbo+
,
5%ta
I,,,
1,.. 51 a
the number of contestants should
Jar.
Muter
about by close cooperation and har-
Aaron lellinan
he great. Another reason is that
mony with the Police Department
(X) GEORGE T. MURPHY
the essay may be written either in
and other law enforcing agencies.
Non-Partisan
English, Yiddish, or Hebrew, in
If elected Traffic Judge, he will do
not more than 100 words: this ♦
his utmost to see that "Justice" is
coupled with the fact that every-
neither denied nor delayed. He be-
one may enter, will further in-
lieves that each case should be
crease the number of participants.
considered in the light of surround-
However, the number of prizes
ing circumstances and strictly on
is so great and varied that every
Vote Monday to Retain
its merits and without favoritism
essay
of real merit should no doubt
MIL. V1J11 ft. 1.1 saaatt.ittfr
to anyone.
be rewarded. First prize, is a
He is 38 years old and has prac-
round trip, first class, to Palestine
era. His name will appear on the
ticed law in Detroit for the past
with a 3 day stop-over in Europe
non-partison ballot.
15
years.
He
is
a
present
Circuit
and
a 10-day stay in Palestine, all
Mr. Behrendt is a nephew of Court Commissioner and has oc-
hotel and traveling expenses paid.
former Sheriff Henry Behrendt cupied that judicial position for
The second prize is the same but in
and graduated from the Detroit the past four years.
tourist class. The third best essay
College of Law in 1922. That he
as
He was highly endorsed among
gets $100; the fourth, $50; the
is eminently qualified for the post the leaders in the Bar Association
next ten best essay each draw $10;I
he seeks by virtue of his legal polls. His candidacy is endorsed by
the ten best after these each re-
training and his human under- some of the leading Jewish pro-
ceive $5. Finally, the next hundred
standing of the working man's fessional men and leaders in busi-
Endorsed by:
best essays will each be awarded a
problems is pointed out by his ness, including the following:
SIMON SHETZER
book on Palestine autographed by
followers. In order to gain an
Arthur
E.
Fixel,
Aaron
Fellman,
MILTON M. ALEXANDER
the author and the distinguished
education Mr. Behrendt was John H. Schreider, Jacob Rosen-
JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN
judges.
These
will
be
Hon.
Nathan
forced to work his way through berg, Nate Shapero, Joseph G. ha-
i
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
Straus,
Morris
Rottenberg,
Presi-
school by working at odd jobs in mil, Dr. Moses M. Rattner, Joseph
ISRAEL HIMELHOCH
various automobile plants doing Mazer, Melba Rubin Levin, Samuel JUDGE W. McKAY n - raLLmAN dent Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica;
Rabbi
Wolff
Gold,
President,
FRED M. BUTZEL
manual labor.
S. Stahl, Isaac A. Liebson, Dr.
Mizrachi; Abraham Goldberg, au-
MELVILLE S. WELT
those
now
standing
for
re-election
Max Winslow, Henry Mazer,
thor;
Dr.
Joshua
Bloch,
scholar;
THEODORE LEVIN
Judge G o r d on Stresses Adolph Deutsch, Jacob Mazer, Dr. are open to the voters' attention. Mrs. Edward Jacobs, National
Outstanding
in
the
latter
group
City's Needs
Davis A. Benson, I. D. Friedman,
Donated by a Jew ish friend.
President,
Hadassah;
and
David
Harry Schlanger, Myron A. Keys, is Judge W. McKay Skillman, who Pinski, Dramatist.
is a candidate for a second full
Swinging into the last lap of Joseph Klein.
Grocers are particularly inter
term of six years on the Recorder's
the campaign, Judge Arthur E.
Court bench and who has been a rated in this contest because they
Gordon, candidate for re-election
will
receive duplicate prizes. Thus,
notable member of the court for al-
the grocer whose name appears
as Judge of Recorder's Court, at Endorse Judge Cotter's
most
10
years.
Candidacy
for
Re-Election
the non-partisan election Monday,
Judge Skillman was the first ex- upon an entry blank, receives the
April 1, is urging upon voters the
A committee of prominent citi- ecutive judge of the court, when same prize won by that particular
urgent necessity of going to the zens, representing every element that position was created four essay. All contestants are requested
ELECTION
polls and casting their ballots for in the Detroit population, this years ago to reform court pro- to write the name of the grocer
honest, courageous judges who week endorsed the candidacy for cedure, speed up justice and save from whom they received an entry
Monday, April 1
have the welfare of the City of re-election of Judge Thomas I.K. the taxpayers money wherever pos- blank or with whom they deal reg-
Detroit at heart.
Cotter, as follows:
sible. So successful was the opera- ularly.
The
only
condition
for
entrance
"Detroit, just emerging from
"The candidacy of Judge tion of the court under his leader-
the depression, needs its best men Thomas M. Cotter for re-election ship that he twice was re-elected in the contest, is that a wrapper
IT IS YOUR DUTY TO VOTE
in public office," he tells his hear- to the Recorder's Court on April to an additional year in that office. or a label or a carton top of any
ers, nightly. "There has never 1 is one that we cheerfully en- At the end of his three years' work Manischewitz Matzo Product or a
been a time when law-enforce- dorse. Worthy and faithful pub- as executive judge the results ac- reasonably accurate facsimile, be
ment was more imperative, and lic servants deserve to be retained complished by him were so notable enclosed with the essay. This
when the youth of our city needed in office and the record Judge that the judges of the court pre- should then be sent to the Palestine
to be surrounded by every pos- Cotter has made in his 16 years sented him with a framed resolu- Content Department, The B. Mani-
sible safeguard if they are to on the bench is one of which he tion of thanks for his "patient, schewitz Co., Jersey City, N. J. or
grow up to be useful, prosperous may well be proud.
painstaking and conscientious" la- Cincinnati, Ohio. All who expect to
enter the contest should remember
citizens of Dynamic Detroit."
"We believe that Judge Cotter bors.
that it closes at midnight, May 1,
Rehabilitation work of the pro- has attempted to take his own
1935.
bation department of the Record- words as guidance in the admin-
er's Court is cited by Judge Gor- istration of his court. His 16 North Woodward Branch of
don as one of the best indications years on the bench, during which Jewish Women's European John J. Poleski Candidate
of the value of the present hu- time he has presided over some-
Welfare Organization
for Recorder's Court
manitarian ideas promulgated by thing like 100,000 cases, has
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
the present judges on the Record- given him an experienced view- Abraham Ferar of the Woman's
are
John J. Poleski, candidate for
er's Bench. There are over 5,000 point. His years of service
to the City of Detroit Auxiliary of the Old Folks Home, the Recorder's Court, on the non-
REPUBLICAN
cases under supervision of the valuable
court, and the reports show that in its dealings with unfortunates a meeting and tea was enjoyed partisan ticket, was born in Lon-
was
by all members of the North
the vast majority on probation and its criminals, and we feel Woodward
A World War Veteran
E. don, England, in 1892. Ile
branch
of
the
J.
W.
are doing their utmost to resume Detroit should give him the sup- W 0 on Thursday afternoon, educated at Albion College, Uni-
versity of Lyon, France, University
A VOTE FOR COWAN IS A VOTE FOR
p
their former places in society. p
March 21.
• deserves at
of Michigan.
For this reason Judge Gordonport
he
pri•
A prayer was given y .
LOWER TAXES
Ile
has
practiced
law
since
1920
"Not only has Judge Cotter ad-
favors placing first offenders on
EFFICIENCY
probation, under strict supervi- ministered his own court with wis- George Cohen, honorary presi- and has served as an assistant
dent.
prosecuting
attorney.
He
has
also
PROVED ABILITY
sion, rather than imposing a prin. dom, but he was also active in
An appeal was made by Mrs. served on the public lighting com-
'
on sentence, whenever this is poi.- the establishment
of the divisions J. Robins for the General Israel
DON'T EXPERIMENT with the Business
of the Recorder's Court that have Orphans Home for Girls in Pal- mission and has been a member of
Bible.
made it famed from coast to estine, and Mrs. Kaplan gave a the ways and means committee of
Management of Wayne County
Wayne County Board of Su-
Bicur Cholem Dance Is • coast. He aided in the establish- donation. The public is asked to the
ment of the Probation Depart- contribute by sending cotton hose pervisors. In addition to serving
Re-elect
JOHN C. COWAN, County Auditor
Success
on Mayor Murphy's relief commit-
The 26th annual Purim dance meet, the Psychopathic Clinic, or cotton bloomers, sizes 6 to 16,
he was also a member of the
given by the Bicur Cholem Jrs. and the Domestic' Relations divi- to Mrs. J. Modell, 1196 Edison tee
Prof. Raymond E. Moley Ave., before this merchanidse is State Labor Commission.
Association at the Book Cadillac !ions.
University has stated
Hotel on March 24 was a social' of Columbia
shipped.
and financial success. The asso- that the probation department of
elation thanks the various clubs the Detroit court is among the
GAMMA PHI SORORITY
and organizations for their sup- three best in the United States
At a recent meeting of Gamma
port. The association also thanks and other authorities
Phi Sorority, election of officers
. have its also
ex-
The Jewish Chronicle and the compl imented
various other publicity agencies cellent judicial establishment. We took place at the home of Miss
for contributing their aid. know that Judge Cotter has done Elaine Mania, 10248 Goodwin
muc to brin this
g praise to his Ave. The following officers were
&re*
The proceeds from this &frair
President, Miss
cityh and will continue to further elected:
Koss; vice president, Miss Gert-
will be used to help the needy.
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. are at the betterment of the court in the rude Matyas; secretary, Miss
the present time conducting a future. Vote for him April 1." Yetta Schwartz; treasurer, Miss
Gloria Feldstein, re-elected.
drive for members. Any young
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
A party is to be ,field in honor
man who is interested may com- '
k h Juniors met at the of the installation of officers.
, municste with Charles M.
garden at Cherry 4045. The as- home of Faye Block on Sunday. Each outgoing officer was pre-
sociation meets at the Book Cadil- The constitution and by-laws were
ex- sente d with a com pact.
ans were madsoc
lac Hotel each Wednesday night. rensive
The b ridge - da nsant, recently
e for
ale service held
t ead. P(program in
at the Chinese Tea Gardens,
work for the coming year.Ap- was a success, financially and
ENDORSED BY CIVIC, SOCIAL, RACIAL AND
PASSOVER OR LENT
preciation wu voiced on the suc-
boeiall
y.
PROFESSIONAL GROUPS AND DAILY
Passover or Lent,
cess of the birthday supper under
for
the
needy
on
the
We bridge the span,
Baskets
the supervision of Sophie London Passover
NEWSPAPERS OF DETROIT
holiday
are
being
pre-
Fatherhood of God-
and Rose Compel, chairmen.
' Brotherhood of man;
The fourth installation of of- pared. Plans are also being made
Moses your leader,
for a summer cottage.
fic ers will be held at Hotel Rat-
The next meeting is to be held
I Jesus mine—
ler on Sunday afternoon, March
ernice
h
Let us build together
81, at 2 o'clock. Friends end at thehome
o f Miss Av
I Oberfield, 2694 Richton Be.
I A Shrine!
guests are Invited.

MURPHY

TRAFFIC JUDGE

ik

Oscar C.

Eugene I.

VanAntwerp

for

County Auditor

DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Mr. Van Antwerp will bring the same efficiency to
the County Building that he brought to the City Hall

Paid for by two Jewish friends.

4.

tu,ocifft

DON'T TAKE A CHANCE

On Spoiling Your Ballot!

vote Straight Democratic

MONDAY — APRIL FIRST

• While the rest of the people of Wayne County were
wondering where their next meal was coming
from, a Republican judge was vacationing in Eu-
rope. For that he received $69 a day from the
taxpayers of Wayne County.
• One of the Republican judges in a recent speech
said, "Wayne County needs American judges on
an American bench for an American people."

• Are you going to allow racial prejudice to defeat
qualified candidates?

• You owe it to yourself to rebuke these insolent
public officials by

Voting Straight Democratic



Who Are Americans?

• The blood of General Pulaski, Kosciusko, Von
Steuben, and Lafayette is the ink written across
the pages of our American constitution.

• Did anyone question their nationality when they
volunteered to fight for American liberty?

They Created America!
A
cross
under
President Roosevelt at the top of the

Democratic column is a vote for tolerance and fair
play.



BY PLACING YOUR CROSS IN THE
CIRCLE BELOW THE PICTURE OF
OUR PRESIDENT YOU VOTE
STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC. NOTH-
ING FURTHER NEED BE DONE.

H UL L

School Inspector

Re-Elect

John C. COWAN

COUNTY AUDITOR

G

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E .

N

Lawyer Since 1910 * Judge Since 1919

Experience Counts

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