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A mericaN 9ewish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110

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FLOWER
SHOW


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Probation Favored
Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati
DEUTSCH URGES
By Judge Marschner
To Address Detroit Zionists April 9 RE-ELECTION OF
"Ninety-five percent of adult
CHENOT, KEIDAN
Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin- ing Rabbi Heller, who has an im-

criminal offenders placed on pro-
bation by the Wayne County Cir-
cuit Court make good," declares
Circuit Judge Adolph F. Marsch-
ner.
The Circuit Court Probation
Department has jurisdiction over

March 30-April 7

cinnati, nationally prominent Zion-
ist and former chairman of the
Zionist national executive commit-
tee, will address a public meeting
of the Zionist Organization of De-
troit on Tuesday evening, April 9,
at Hotel Statler.
The public is invited to this
meeting, and it is urged that all
who possibly can should avail them-
selves of the opportunity of hear-

portant and timely message for De-
' troit Jewry.
At a meeting of the organization
on Tuesday evening, March 28, at
the Philadephiallyron Hall, ad-
dresses were delivered by Leon
Kay and Simon Shetzer, who re-
viewed the economic position of
Palestine and discussed the issues
which will face the forthcoming
World Zionist Congress.

Anthony Deutsch, prominent
Detroit leader, in a statement to
The Detroit. Jewish Chronicle this
week urged the re-election of
Judges Harry B. Keidan and

NORTH
AMERICAN
LIFE

JACOB MILLER

IfrpreunlIng

Convention Hall

-

ELF:CT
HENRI' G.

NICOL•

SOLID AS THE CONTINENT

Save and be oafs through Life A aaaaaa ce

Moynihan Endorses Joseph Schiller
The Coming Drive
Dies at Age of 70

.

PAGE SE V hIN

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Judge Adolph F. Marschner

Circuit Court Judge Joseph A.
Moynihan, in two radio address-
es last Sunday, endorsed the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign and strong-
ly urged support of the causes
included in the forthcoming drive,
Judge Moynihan stated in part:
"I have been reading with a
great interest about the prelimi-
nary activities concerning the
forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam-
paign of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration.
"The raising of the $100,800
fund for the new home for the
aged is in itself a great under-
taking.
'As I glanced through the list
of agencies included in the drive
this year I noted especially the
Jewish Community Center. An a
Judge of the Wayne Circuit
Court I am particularly concerned
with the efforts made in the in-
terests of character building and
the prevention of crime and de-
linquency. The Jewish Commu-
nity Center, located on Woodward
Ave., corner of Holbrook is the
agency which cares for the prob-
lems of Jewish youth in Detroit.
The basic purpose of your com-
munity center is to make better
Jews of the ,boys and girls who
are enrolled there. A better Jew
becomes a better American citi-
zen. That is excellent work. It
must not be curtailed in the
slightest.
"The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, which sponsors the annual
drives for funds to support the
agencies included in its budget,
is to be commended for the splen-
did manner in which it has car-
ried on through the depression
years. The agencies included in
the Federation budget have suf-
fered immeasureably. The co-
operation of every Jew in Detroit
is needed to insure the success of
the 1935 drive for funds which
will make possible the continuation
of the work of these agencies. The
effort to bring this drive to a suc-
cessful conclusion deserves the
active and serious support of the
entire community. The campaign,
which will be held this year from
May 5 to May 15, has headquarters
at the Statler Hotel. In past years
the local Jewish community has
set enviable examples to non-
Jewish philanthropic efforts. The
good work should be continued."

Joseph Schiller, retired Detroit
merchant, (lied Friday, March 22,
at his home, 2641 Elmhurst Ave.
He was 70 years old.
Born in Lithuania, he had been
■ resident of Michigan for 50
years, having been engaged in the
mercantile business in Bay City
and Reese, Mich. He came to De-
troit 30 years ago and opened a
retail establishment on St. Aubin
Ave., from which he retired 10
years ago. Mr. Schiller was among
the oldest members of Congrega-
tion Shear(y Zedek, both in point
of age and years of membership.
He leaves his wife, Anna; two
daughters, Mrs. Milton Scheyer,
of Saginaw, and Mrs. David S.
Diamond; four sons, Carl S.,
David M., Abe and Ilarold L.,
, and a brother, Ilarry A., all of
Detroit. There are four grand-
children.
Funeral services were held at
2 p. m. Sunday at the home, and
later at the chapel in Cloverhill
Cemetery, with Rabbi A. M.
Hirshman officiating.

for mer SI years

DAVID STOTT BUILDING

VOTERS!

SCHEMANSKE

Day!

ON ELECTION DAY—YOU
ARE THE RULERS OF THE STATE!

ri VOTE STRAIGHT,

JUDGE JAMES E. CHENOT

James E. Chenot. His statement
follows:
At a time when politicians and
those politically-minded are very
much in the limelight, will you
permit an expression of opinion,
from one of your readers whO
Maurice R.
Wynand Wicker.
lays no claim to political sagacity,
Keyworth
Repttltilenn enndl.
but who is indeed interested in
IlepUblican
anon•
e
`
dale
toy
Slat
.1510 for llie Slate
the maintenance of good govern-
KuperIntendent of
ment.
l'oar4 of Oldnoalion
InsteticJInn
"There are two judges of the
Circuit Court, selected out of
many excellent men, whose merits
I desire to call to the attention
of your readers. The first is Judge
Harry. B. Keidan, long an honored
figure in Detroit, and a leading
member of our Jewish commu-
nity. The second is Judge James
E. Chenot, one-time Prosecuting
Justice
Justice
Attorney, and a jurist of excep-
Nelson Sherpa
William W. Potter
tional ability.
Republican canili-
candle
"All of our Jewish people know,
ilale for Justice of
nine for Jior ice of
the Supreme rrpn
the Supremo fund
of course, of the work and worth
of Judge Keidan, but perhaps
they are not as well informed of
the character and merit of Judge
Chenot. It is my desire to call his
qualifications to their attention.
"Judge Chenot, as Prosecuting
Attorney, personally tried over
1,600 jury trials. Ile smashed the
kidnaping rings and sent the kid-
napper of little Jackie Thompson
Clark I.. Brody
to prison.
William H. Berkey
"As Prosecutor and as Circuit
Republican
Repuhlionn gang!.
Judge, James E. Chenot has al-
dale for Stale hoard
calk fur mate Dope
ways given the public a square
of Agriculture.
of Agriculture.
deal, regardless of wealth, place,
or influence. The Supreme Court
has rarely reversed his decisions,
and his record in this regard is
one of the best of all the judges
in Michigan.
"Judge Chenot will also be re-
membered as a close friend of
Barry Scheineman, now of Los
Angeles, whom he appointed to
the post of Assistant Prosecutor.
"Many Jewish friends of Judge
Chenot are supporting him en-
Judge John J. Maher, who is a
thusiastically because they are
convinced of his complete fairness candidate for election to the of.
fice
of Recorder and Judge of the
and lack of prejudice."
Recorder's Court, in a recent ra-
dio speech brought out forcibly
t hat the existing laws for the
prosecution of criminals were in

all cases originating in Wayne
County, outside of Detroit. Prac-
tically all first criminal offenders
are referred to the Probation De-
partment for investigation.
"The majority of offenders
placed on probation come from
broken and disrupted homes,"
states Judge Marschner. "Most of
them are in their early twenties,
single, and without strong family
ties. A surprisingly large number
give histories of homes disorgan-
ized by divorce or separation."
Circuit Judge
Early home and environmental
Republican Ticket
conditions, believes the Judge,
One of the most comprehensive
IGIFAENT CIRCUIT COI HT
are an important contributing
surveys of inter-faith relationships
COMMI.SIONER
factor in the crime picture.
'I. tannery.. Advancement'.
ever made is published by Harper
Judge Marschner considers the
& Brothers in the New book
probation system one of the most
"Catholics, Jews and Protestants"
Important agencies for the reha-
by Claris Edwin Silcox and Galem
m• ■ •11, bilitation of criminal offenders.
M. Fisher ($2.50). The report
During the 17 years that Judge
deals with inter-faith relationships
Marschner has been on the Wayne
in the United States and Canada
County Circuit Court bench, he
and was made under the auspices
has always identified himself with
of the Institute of Social and Reli-
the large social aspects of the
gious Research at the request of
law, "The law," he says, "has a
the National Conference of Jews
human side; it deals with human
and Christians.
beings; the legal machinery must
This study, covering a period of
be attuned to human wants, and
six months, was made in repre-
must be made an instrument for
sentative cities—Baltimore, Wash-
social happiness."
ington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cleve-
Judge Marschner has won wide
land, Cincinnati, Chicago, Louis-
praise for his sympathetic treat-
ville, Atlanta, SanFrancisco, Los
The Detr II Rae Association. the De-
troit CI leen'. League. the Detroit
ment of cases involving the wel-
Angeles, Oakland, Berkeley, Toron-
New. th Detroit Free Press, Allied
fare of children.
to, Montreal, Ottawa, and inciden-
Veterans P.Illicel Council recommend
During the past two years
to yos-
tal investigations were made in
FRANK G.
Judge Marschner participated ac-
New York, Newark and Philadel-
tively in the bank investigations
phia. In these communities a sur-
and pay-off, and the extension of
vey was made of actual contacts
the moratorium on land contracts
and relationships between the re-
and mortgages.
lie signed the
ligious groups, the forces bringing
Former A
tint Prosecuting
court order which eventually re-
about understanding and misun-
Attorney
sulted in the one hundred per cent
derstanding, the respective parti-
FOR
payoff to nearly 200,000 bank
cipation of the groups in commu-
depositors in Detroit and Wayne
nity welfare work, the amount.of
NON-PARTISAN
LONG MIA
County.
conversions and proselytization, the
Judge Marschner's candidacy
difficulties caused by differences of
for the Wayne County Circuit
faith in education, business, poli-
Court has received the unanimous
tics, society. The conclusion of the
endorsements of the Detroit and
authors
is that there is enough
The election of Dr. William J.
Wayne County Bar Associations. Cassidy as a member of the Board trouble in the world now without
All•Ausiliery Program April 28:
of Education, or as School In- religious or racial intolerance, and
Plans are now being made for
spector, as it is officially listed that it is essential for the three
an all-Auxiliary program, to be
on the ballot, was urged this week groups to work together against
held Sunday afternoon, April 28,
the more serious problems of to-
by a host of his Jewish friends.
in which all the auxiliaries of the
Dr. Cassidy's election is espe- day.
congregation and the Sunday
Silcox and Fisher reject com-
The re-election of Judge Homer cially urged because of the fine
School will participate. It is
Ferguson is urged in a statement record he established as a physi- pletely the religious basis of anti-
planned to have the Men's Club,
Semitism
in America. They believe
cian and for the services he is
the Sisterhood, the Young Peo- issued by a group of his Jewish rendering gratis to many poor that Jews, and particularly rabbis,
ple's Society, the Jr. Young Peo- friends,
are guilty of emphasizing an un-
Judge Ferguson, candidate for . patients.
ple's Auxiliary and the Sunday
President of the Wayne Coon- truth and that antipathy to ( hnst
When the Second Maccahiah is
School provide portions of the re-election as Circuit Judge, was I ty Medical Society, Dr. Cassidy killers" may become real unless
born
46
years
ago
in
Harrison
held in Palestine April 2 to 7, one
program so as to acquaint the
is also the president and chief Jews discontinue their indiscreet
membership and the community City, Pa. His early life was spent of staff of St. Mary's Hospital. and verbose remarks do this sub- of the outstanding competitors in
on a farm. When ■ young man
the women's division will be Lilli-
with the work now going on in
ject.
he taught school. He attended He is the consulting surgeon of
an Copeland of Los Angeles, Cal.,
the synagogue.
In their view, anti-Semitism in
the Delray General Hospital,
the
University
of
Pittsburgh,
and
twice Olympic champion, holder of
Sisterhood:
the United States—and to a differ- many national titles, and member
later graduated from the law de- I Wyandotte G eneral Hospital,
The Sisterhood of Congregation partment of the University of ' Wayne Hospital, St. Joseph's' ent degree in Canada—is based on of the Pasadena Athletic Club. She
B'nai Moshe will hold its annual Michigan in 1913. Judge Fergu- I Hospital, Grosse Pointe Hospital, one or more of these factors:
represents Alpha Epsilon Phi Soro-
"1. The inherited conception of
mothers and daughters celebra- son at this time is professor of East Side General Hospital, Gen-
rity of whose Xi chapter at the
the Jews as international mercena-
tion on Tuesday, May 14. The law at the Detroit College
University of Southern California
of eral Hospital and Clinic, Forest ries.
members are urged to keep this Law.
Hospital, Receiving Hospital.
she is a member.
"2. The excessive urbanization
date open.
Dr. Cassidy is well known as
Miss Copeland holds and has
From 1913 until 1929 he prac-
of the Jew, with the inevitable con-
JUDGE JOHN J. MAHER
Men'. Clubs
broken world titles in the javelin,
ticed law in Detroit. His practice an educator as well as a physi•
The next meeting of the Men's took him into all courts in the clan. He is professor of surgery, gestion of the Jewish population at shot put, and discus. In 1917 as an need
of revision if the activities
strategic
centers
of
commerce,
Club will be held Thursday eve- state and to the United States at Wayne Medical University. ;
undergraduate at the University of the criminal element are to be
finance and culture.
ning, April 4. At this meeting Supreme Court, id much highly
of Southern California under the curbed and the cost of crime to
"3.
Unfortunate
personal
ex-
Rabbi Fischer will deliver the important litigation.
auspices of the Pasadena Athletic
periences of Gentiles in their deal- and Country Club, Lillian heaved the American people is to be re-
concluding lecture of the Mai-
In 1929 he was appointed a
ings with Jews which have tended the discus out for a new world's duced.
monides series on: "The Great Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court
Ile stated that efforts were
to give some valid ity to their sus- record of 115 feet, 64 inches,
Eagle, Author and Spokesman of and in 1930 he was elected by
picions of 'Jewish sharp practises.' breaking her old record of 103 feet, being made to re-draft our crim-
Israel."
the people. During his term as
"4. Gentiles, finding it profit- 84 inches by a good margin. At inal code in order that a truer
Jr. Congregation:
Urging the re-election of Judge able to discredit Jewish compet-
a judge he has tried some of the
picture of any situation might be
The Junior Congregation of most important cases on the cal- Allan Campbell to the Wayne itors, welcome evidence unfavorable the Women's National A.A.U.
presented to a court or jury. That
B'nai Moshe holds its regular endar during that time. His de- County Circuit Court, his friends to Jews as justification of their championships held in the Sesqui- a dditional facts now not admis-
51'1 vice
Centenial
Stadium
in
Philadelphi
a
every Saturday morning cisions have usually been upheld point to his record as meriting attitude."
sible
under the rules of evidence,
at 9:45 in the chapel of the syna- by the Supreme Court on appeal. retention on the bench.
In 1931, Lillian set three n ew
It must• be said that the survey
might be brought out in the
gocce. All boys and girls of the Judge Ferguson enjoys the re-
Judge Campbell was born in is obviously conscientious. The au- American records and closely ap- course of a criminal trial.
Dexter district are invited to par- spect and confidence of his col-
. He grad uated thors have pursued their work in proximate() world's records , some
He further brought out the fact
t mate.
leagues on the bench and the from Detroit High School in 1894, the hope that it would lead to, an of which were her own.
At the Olympic meet at Amster- that at present, technicalities of
Jr. Y. P. AA •
received
his
A.
B. degree from appreciation by each group of its
members of the bee. He is fair,
the
law defeated justice and al-
The next meeting of the Junior efficient and courageous, and he the University of Michigan in own faults and of the merit, of dam in 1928 Miss Copeland took lowed criminals to escape punish-
1898, was a teacher at Central the other group. "Catholics, Jews Fecund place in the discus throw ment
Y. P. A. will be held Wednesday, stands highly recommended.
and had • tendency to dis-
April 3, at 8:30, in the club room.
High School from 1899 to 1903, and Protestants" combines a great and ten days later at the Inter- courage those in the right, in turn
graduated from Detroit College' deal of material that should prone national games at Brussels, Belgi- creating ■ disrespect for law en-
Pars for the next bi-weekly
THE CRY FROM ALGERIA
party will be discussed.
of Law in 1901 and began to their position in the Ameircan coin- um, captured first place in discus. forcing agencies of the people.
javelin, and shot-put. At the 1932
practice law in 1904.
On Saturday evening, March
helpful to Jews for a revaluation of
Judge Maher also believes that
Whet la that anhhing in the air
Olympics, in Los Angeles, she
In 1917 Judge Campbell was munity.
23, the second of the Junior Y.
•hhh rends the midnight sky?
again set new records. Besides her in addition to the changes which
If despair
commissioned a first lieutenant in
P. A. bi-weekly parties was held. What is I hat
favored events, Lillian holds the should be made in the lawn, that
1101 asked high Heaven. "why"?
Refreshments were served,
the Air Service of the U. S.
Pacific Coast and Southern Cali • further remedy of present con-
Junior Players Guild:
Army. He resumed the practice
What •re th• moo .1.14 red?
fornia record for the fifty-yard ditions lies in the proper training
Independent
Detroit
Lodge
Who,
la
that
rims.
loy.
of law in 1919.
The Junior Players Guild is
of youth in respect for agencies
Fondled by phantoms of the dead.
From 1921 to 1927 he served Masquerade Dance Sunday dash and is • member of the world of the law and for laying the
busy with the rehearsals for four
Rein
of ,aniehett
record relay team holding records
as school inspector, and during
one-act plays. These are: "The
for 400 metres, 300 yards, and 30 1 foundation for their future life
are these Ideating Retiree here?
that period was twice elected
Valiant," "The Monkey's Paw," Won
The annual spring masquerade
in good constructive vocations.
Like mother and ,had they poem -
metres.
president of the board.
"Thank You Doctor," and "The They 'teem to /we the fare of fear.
dance sponsored by the Independ-
Since the average age of crim-
Miss Copeland is as versatile as
Whhh sae lohnhis In dream
Forger of God."
In 1927, he war appointed dean ent Detroit Lodge will be held
At the last
she is athletic. In college she was inals today is under 23 years,
0 eeting )of the Guild the charter Theirelm. are
of the Detroit City Law School, Sunday, March 31, in the Jericho
are apyIng every odd,
Judge
Maher believes that proba-
a member of Mortar Board and
51111
l• their frame—
"as adopted by the group. All
without salary. Ile was appointed Temple Auditorium at Joy II , .,(1,
The rider look. hlte one •hoae pride
wore the honorary keys of Delta Psi tion for first offenders is justified
Circuit
Judge
in
1929,
was
elect-
members, including the charter
near
Linwood.
Al
Wolgin
and
his
la ...fled hr tOirhts of ahem.
Kappa National Physical Education but that paroles for hardened
members, must now pus the ap-
ed to this office in 1930 and is College Rhythm Orchestra pr. , m-
Fraternity, and of Pi Sigma Alpha . criminals should he removed from
wander they or to anti Ire
prentice test before becoming Why
now a candidate for re-election. ises to provide an excellent ar-
From Mosque to chrlatlan fane•
National Politiral Science Fratey politics and sparingly used only
recognized members of the guild. And hark. and hear' allot words of wee
ray of dance music starting at 9 nity, and of Kappa Rita na. after the Judge, Prosecutor, and
That hate • heart of pain!
The Junior Players Guild meets
o'clock. The auditorium will Of tional legal honorary. She is ■ Police who have had charge of
every Thursday evening at 8, in The vote of endless woe they are.
decorateti for the occasion and graduate lawyer, besides, has done the case, have been consulted.
DreakIng a heart at atnne;
the club room of the congrega-
three prizes will be offered for the department store personnel work,
your nalnta, your tIod. yob,
tion. All young people between 'Where•ro
best and most original costume , . and work in the movies.
stars
the Agee of 16 and 20 are in-
Itas RN a ah•blea groan ,
The chairman of entertainment,
Junior Players Guild
When she sailed for Palestine
vited to apply for membership.
PF.TACH TIKVAH, Palestine, Louis Steiner, and other members from New York on the Count Di
rondo. from worship where they preloot
For 'moor Po, and um.,
(Palcor Agency)—There are 3,000 of the committee, Dr. A. W. Lows Savoie, March 18, a delegation of
A new dramatic organization
They .homed. they slaughtered dame end
Haurani laborers employed in the' enstine, William LaVine and B. national officers and members of has been formed, for the purpose
maid
In mart s In nerd and grate .
Jewish-owned orange plantations , Orloff, report • successful sale of Alpha Epsilon Phi, whom she is of enlightening young people on
Train Time Is Reduced Be-
of Petach Tikvah, it was disclosed tickets and expectations for a rec- representing at the Second Ma-cs. the drama and its various Gelds
and me they alit the throat
'MY
'Old
tween Budapest and Vienna
A. killer. do •Ith
here after a survey of the labor ord gathering.
bush. held a reception at the boat of endeavor. These include the
Where were the Gods an whom ire dn.
study of makeup, stage craft,
Mrs. Florence Kornweise. in in her honor.
situation. The number of the Ilau-!
Who strot• to topple acne!
A new motor train service be-
rani workers is growing daily due charge of tickets. for the 1. D. L.
lighting, characterization. etc.
tween Budapest and Vienna has cut —The en.e that de,
my breast. 'het.) to the dearth of Jewish and local Sisterhood, Miss Fay Press of the
The group is modeled along the
' bu d
the train time of 4's hours down to
lines of the Ancient Theatrical
Arab labor.
1. D. L. Jrs., state that their or.
I nMbyl
51;
a
: u
ra\
- : hiedya;:tr.d
• h Joy.
2 hours 68 minutes bringing the
Our cameo, till sorrow reignort"
Guild of the 14th and 15th ten-
The survey shows that in some ganizations
are lending their
gay capital of Hungary nearer for
tunes. Advancement within the
cases whole villages of Hauranis whole-hearted cooperation to this
WhIle walling words assailed the sky.
western tourists, according to an
Guild is through the successful
Th• ph•tuntme Ong., atod
have immigrated here from Syria. affair.
announcement of the Hungarian Around thelr threat. of rrIrnwon
completion of several stipulated
leaving
behind
women,
children
and
And rase and toy lee bred
.
Official Travel Information Bu-
examinations.
the elderly males.
Dr.
William
Nathanson,
eminent
Set Traps for Souls
reau, New York.
The grinds wereword. of wail again
Meetings are held every Thurs-
With the influx of these Arabs,1
Many West African tribes still writer and lecturer of Chicago, who
Its ,Zeros
In addition, the Hungarian State
the colony police report an increase support "soul catchers" sorcerers came here in the interests of the day. at N p. m. share, in the club
Railways granted a 50% fare re-
uth
why blase we, why''•
in petty crimes. Many burglaries , who set traps for souls that warder Zhitlovsky jubilee celebration, will room of the B'nai Moshe.
ALTER ABELSON
duction to honeymooners giving
occurred lately. Raiding a neigh- i from sleeping bodies and forget to address the women's reading circles
101.14 I•2 et
helping hand to newly-weds to
Maya CivilleMies
boring encampment of Hauranis return. Upon catching • soul, they of Detroit at 2:30 p m. this Satur-
Mane Park s N, T
whom Budapest is just u favorite
last night, police found • great deal,' return it to the owner for • nom- day, at the Farbani Folkshul, 12th The Mays civilisation in Mexico
a goal in Europe as Niagara Falls
Giant spiders of Brazil have been lof the stolen property. Forty-two inal fee. A native who cannot find and Blaine Sta. The public is in- and Central America began in 500

New Volume Views
Inter-Faith Issue

YOUR

Next Monday Is

Elect These
8 Candidates to
Important State
Offices

REPUBLICAN,

1111

You, the voters are the true builders
of government! Those whom you
elect are your servants and the

servants of the State! Your vote is
mighty! Cast it with foresight, with
vision, with clear, unbiased judg-

ment! It rests with you to insure
for yourself, for your State, and for
your fellow-man, GOOD GOVERN.

MENT! If you love your homes, if
you cherish learning, if you revere
justice — If You Love Michigan—
You will VOTE REPUBLICAN!

Mrs. Esther Marsh
Cram

David H. Crowley

141,1,141mo tenet
dote for Regent of
the Uni really pi

tl.ile for Regent of
the liniVersity of
Michigan

Michigan.

Republican condi-

VOTE joiczigitt REPUBLICAN

Common Pleas Judge

Urge Dr. Cassidy
For School Board

Judge Maher Favors
Revision of Laws

B'nai Moshe Notes

Judge Ferguson's
Re-Election Urged

RE-ELECT

Judge John V.

BRENNAN

Olympic Champion

TO

To Participate in
Maccabiah in Zion

Re-Elect Campbell,
His Friends Urge

3,000 Hauranis Work
At Petach Tikvah

11.4

Dr. Wm, Nathanson
To Speak Saturday

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Recorder's Court

Endorsed by Bar Associations

AN EXPERIENCED JUDGE

NON-PARTISAN TICKET

Election April I, 1931

For Sensible Traffic Law
Enforcement

ELECT

Judge George T.

MURPHY

Present Circuit Court
Comm isaioner

Traffic Judge

(NON-PARTISAN BALLOT)

Election — April 1

RETURN

Charles

Bowles

Recorder's Court

NON-PARTISAN BALLOT

Courage..

- Just - Impartial

Gifts to Hadassah Fund I Gifts to North End Clinic

Mrs. Joe Magidsokn, chairman
of the infant welfare fund of the
Detroit chapter of Hadasuh, has
received the following contribu-
tions from:
From Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox!
in memory of Peter Rycua.
From Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magid-
sohn, in memory of Hattie Robin-
son.

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Mrs. Arthur
C oulson, from Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Sulzberger, Miss Setts Robineoss,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ham-
burger, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A.
Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.
Field,

In memory of Mrs. Simon
From Mr. and Mrs. Edward At-. Lachman. from Miss Betts Robin-
las, in memory of Isaac Goldberg. son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A,
From Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Hamburger.
In =senior, of Mrs. Henry
Cooper, in memory of Mrs. Simon'
Lachman.
Marks of Holly, Mich., from Mr.
From Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magid- ; and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf,
Sohn, in memory of Joseph Schil- I In memory of Mrs. Louis Robin-
ler.
son, from Mr. and Mrs Cha rles
H amburger,
From Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Nursery Equipment, from Mrs.
Steinberg, in memory of Joseph
!Meyer Z...ks.
Schil ler.
From Mr. and Mrs. Julius ! Used glen frames, from
Mrs.
Steinberg, In memory of Joseph I Aaron TuRoy,
I
For the Social Service Relief
S c From
l :tr .* Miss Hattie Gildsman, in Fund, in memory of Mrs Anna
memory of Mrs. Simon Lachman Feldman of Bay City, Mick., from
the S. Club.
and F rjo orne rSc
. hainn d er Mrs. C
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hamburger, in memory of

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