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PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of 2200 Edison Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Harold Shatzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shatzen of 3210 Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kahn of 3378 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Arthur Charles Gold- berg, son of Alex Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olstein of 1975 Pingree Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to A. Albert Baker at a reception held on July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefton of Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Morris Taxe, son of Mr. and Mrs. by. Taxe of Owen Ave. Mrs. B. Myers of 3023 Webb Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Myra, to Raymond Feinberg, son of Mrs. S. Fein- berg of Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capp of W. Grand Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter. Betty Ann, to Meyer Nadler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nadler of Englewood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Levi announce the betrothal of their daughter, Phoebe, to Marvin H. Sellins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sellins. 2 JACKETS, DOUBLE "CELLOPHANE," July 29—Miss Helen Rosner, daughter of Mrs. Freda Rosner o Louis Danziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Danziger, at 6 p. m. at the l'halanx Club, 114 Erskine St. Aug. 2—Miss Hortense E. Serlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Serlin of 2655 Leslie Ave., to Arthur Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silverman of Tyler Ave, Aug. 2—Miss Rose Greenburg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Greenburg of Vassar, Mich., to Harry C. Kent, son of Nathan Katzman of Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Aug. 8—Miss Ethel Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Harold Weisblatt, son of David Weisblatt. Reception Sunday, Aug. 9, at 7 p. m., at Con- gregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. Aug. 9—Miss Tillie Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob M. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta. Aug. 9—Miss Miriam Miller, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. I. J. Miller of 1484 Taylor Ave., to Ilenry Pawlansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pawlansky of Chicago, III. make them DOUBLE-MELLOW keep them FACTORY-FRESH INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED • MOONLIGHT OF SHAAREY ZEDEK MONDAY, AUG. 3 Wide interest is being displayed in the Shaarey Zedek moonlight cruise on Lake St. Claire, to be II3s IWIIL BLDG. CADILLAC MO held on Monday evening, Aug. 3, under the joint .sponsorship of the Young People's Society and the Men's Club of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. This will be an annual affair hereafter and it is confidently pre- dicted that it will be as enjoyable and successful as in years past when the Young People's Society held such moonlights each season. Sport and Recreation of Every Kind To the following young men and women from the Young People's Accommodations for 450 People Society has been entrusted the task • Hot and Cold Run- of supplying tickets: Beautiful Surroundings, Loveliest Marvin Rosin, Abraham Satov- ning Water in Dining Room in Michigan sky, Dr. Philip Lachman, Ralph Every Room Bernstein, Barney Kavanau, Har- Located on U. S. 31 Private Baths and old Helper, Morton Weinberg, Jay • NI Showers Frank, Al Iteidner, Morris Shaw, Two new buildings recently erected. Dave Levin, Evelyn Robbins, Ethel Baseball, Dancing, New Recreation Hall Dante, Sylvia Shatzen, Toby Nay- Swimming, Fishing, • er, Shirley Small, June Rozner, Canoeing, Tennis, REASONABLE RATES Annette Manson, Julia Siegel, Ruth Golf Williams, Flora Beckman, Leona • Children's Levin, Melba Sklar, Dorothy Private bus and three automobiles Smith, Wildred Agranove. Playgrounds at your disposal Among those handling the sale Governess for • of tickets for the Men's Club are Children Abe Schmier and Harry Satovsky, Phone 379 Dance Pavilion and co-chairmen, assisted by Dr. Ar- SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. thur A. Ginsberg, Carl Schiller, Orchestra, Leon Zechman, Mr. Chatman, Har- F. SAMSON, Prop. Social and Physical old Schiller, the other officers and The Ideal Spot at Which to Spend Director hoard of directors of the club, E. Your Vacation H. Saulson, Theodore Baruch, John Frazer, Samuel Heyman, Nathan Milstein, Arthur S. Purdy, Philip Rosenthal, Harry Shulman, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Jay I. Jay, Philip Slomovitz, Carl Schiller and Mor- ris Seligman, Simon Shetzer, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Sam Weisman, and others to be named. Mrs.. David B. Lichtig, president of the Sister- A most interesting celebration in Russia, having been caught by hod, has promised the enthusiastic support of the Sisterhood and will tok place in the Jewish Old Folks' p i a "Chaper" and kept in the army Home on Wednesday, July 8, when of Nicholas I for 25 years. At- name a committee soon to assist in the sale of tickets. Arie Leib Mogilvesky observed his tempts were made to covert him 100th birthday. ' to Christianity but they failed. A resident of the home since Mr. Mogilevsky was born in a Sept. 2, 1930, Mr. Mogilevsky is in colony in Crimea and lived on a perfect health, possesses full farm in his early youth. Ile came power of vision and hearing and is to this country 32 years ago. lie a fascinating story-teller. He can has one son, John Alwil of Benton talk for hours about his early ex- I Harbor, Mich., and a daughter in A. C. Lappin, Labor Commis- periences as a Cantonese soldier San Francisco. sioner of Michigan, will indefinite- ly be delegated to broadcast the World Peaceways program over station WWJ at 10:20 on Wednes- day evenings. World Peaceways has gained in scope by the enlisting of outstand- Additional Funds Needed to Care for His Health; Concert Is Ar- ing American leaders as members. ranged for Tuesday, Aug. 4 Mrs. Estelle Sternberger is the executive director of World Peace- George Mogill, son of Rev. and parents for another fund to carry ways. Among the members are Mrs, S. Mogill, who was operated him through his critical condition. Senator Nye, Dr. Harold Hough, on last week by Dr. Chevalier A group of friends have arranged Reinhold Niehuhr and hundred, of Jackson Philadelphia, f or the the most important names in removal of a dental bridge from for a concert to be held in the American life. his esophagus, remains in a seri- Philadelphia-Byron Hall on Tues- ous condition, it was reported on day evening, Aug. 4. Cantor Wednesday. Mogill himself will appear in this George will have to remain in concert and there will be other the Temple University Hospital in featured artists. Philadelphia for another three Tickets for this concert are al- Detroit Lodge 65 was recently weeks. The funds raised at a ready available from the follow- honored by the appointment of concert sponsored here recently ing: Ilyman Altman, Chesluk's Past Chancelor Commander Sam have been exhausted and a frantic Book Store, at the office of The Raskin as chairman of the grand call has been issued by the boy's Detroit Jewish Chronicle. lodge finance committee and chair- man of the rank wor kto be con- orbit of Italian Jewry is being ferred upon 1,000 candidates at the convention on Sept. 23, at drafted. Not a single chieftain of the Jackson, Mich. Detroit Lodge ex- pects to have 100 candidates for Falashas, the black Jews of Ethi- opia, has surrendered t othe Ital- this unusual initiation, this class to be called the Sam Raskin Class. But the Black Jews. Remain Loyal ian military or civil authorities in The hot weather is not impair- to Haile Selassie Ethiopia, it was reported here in ing attendance of Detrit Lodge dspatches received from Addis members. The athletic depart- ROME—(WNS)—Jewish organ- Ababa. Determined to remain ment is kept busy. loyal to their exile deemperor, izations in the United States, Haile Selassie, the Falashas are Saul Kling reported on the Great Britain and France which, fleeing to hte mountains to escape forthcoming carnival to take place have hitherto been helping the Italian military patrols. for one week, beginning with July 27 to Aug. 2. Falashas, or black Jew', of Ethi- C. C. Jacoby advises all mem- opia are warned by "Israel," offi- cial organ of Italian Jewry, that Exile Represents Palestine at the bers that meetings of Detroit lodge Math Con g wil be held as usual every Tues- henceforth all activities in behalf day throughout the summer of the Falashas must be the ex- JERUSALEM (WNS— Palcor months. clusive task of Italian Jewry. Emphasizing that there is no longer Agencyl—Professor A. H. Fraen- S. N. Behrman, the playwright, any need for Pro-Falasha com- kel, formerly of Germany and mittees in New York, Paris, and mince his dismissal from his Ger- is honeymooning with his wife, ■ London "Israel" reveals that man post head of the Pure Mathe- sister of Jascha Heifets ... Ditto Jewry, ewry, in co-opention with =tics department at the Hebrew Alex Yokel, the producer, who the Italian Government, is pre- University, has gone to attend married Mrs. Rosalind Levy. paring to take the Fibulas under the International Congress of Vacatloo Sueseutioa— Include its wing, culturally, spiritually, Mathematicians at Oslo, Norway, and economically. A plan for as the official representative of a Carton of Doeble-Mellow Old 'Gelds—Always Factory-Fresh. bringing the Falashas within the he Palestine Government CHARLES IL HASSNER Samson's Modern Park View Resort CENTENARIAN RESIDENT OF JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME HAS A CELEBRATION Lappin Broadcasts World Peaceways Program on WWJ GEORGE MOGILL TO REMAIN IN HOSPITAL THREE MORE WEEKS Grand Lodge Honors Detroit K. P. Lodge JEWS IN ITALY CLAIM FALASHAS I. MILLER Semi-Annual CLEARANCE The bride was lovely in her mother's wedding gown and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Wal- ter Goldhaminer of Cleveland, who wore a gown of period design. The best man was Milton J. boner. After a wedding breakfast, the couple left for New York City from where they sailed on July 1 on the S. S. Washington for a tour of England and Scotland. After Aug. 10, they will make their home in Detroit. Prominent Families Joined in Wedding June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen (Esther Nabot) of 292 Monterey Ave., a son, Norman Leonard. June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nosanchuk (Anna Brown) of 4051 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Shirley. NEW YORK—At one of the most elaborate ceremonies of re- cent seasons, Miss Naomi Fried- man, daughter of Dr. Samuel Friedman, 1160 Park Avenue, was married to Joshua Manischewitz, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Hirsch HEINRICK—MARK At an impressive ceremony in the presence of the immediate families, on June 30, Miss Lorraine Maxine Mark, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis Mark, was united in marriage to Sidney J. Hein- rich, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The ceremony took place in the Ivy Room of Hotel Statler, under an alter of smilax and white carnations. Palms and tall candelabras with white tapers formed the background. Miss Mark was given in mar- riage by her father and wore a white satin gown with Alencon lace jacket and train. Her veil of tulle was caught by a small cap with rose point lace halo effect. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the val- ley. Miss Naomi Stone, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant and acted as maid of honor. She wore a coral colored lace gown and carried a huge bouquet of blue delphiniums and wore a band of delphinium in her hair. Samuel Nathanson, formerly of Toledo, attended Mr. Ileinrick as hest man. blaster David Gordon was the ring bearer. Sirs. Mark, mother of the bride, wore a gown of yellow chiffon. Sirs. Ileinrick, the g room's mother, was gowned in a black-white printed chiffon. Mrs. J. M. Berris sang "0 Promise Me," preceding the cere- mony. A dinner for 45 guests was served in the Henry li Room. Miss Mark is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a member of Sigma Delta Tau of University of Illinois. Sir. Hein- rick graduated from Ohio State University and is a member of Sigma Alta Mu. Following a trip month's through the east and the Adiron- docks, Mr. and Mrs. Ileinrick will reside in Detroit. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ileinrick and Mrs. Emanuel Shure, sister of the groom, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Charles Heinrick and Dr. and Mrs. Murray Kaplan of Chicago; Miss Jean Falk of Hillsdale, Mich.; Miss Sylvia Klein of Car- bondale, Pa.; Sliss Francine Zui- ernbaum of Shinglehouse, Pa.: Miss Marion Cohen of Cleveland. S. Sperka and A. M. Hershman officiated. Mrs. L. Warren, popular Nkcal- ist of the Yiddish Folks Verein, sang the selection "Because." The bride was gowned in Princess style of satin and lace, with Queen Anne collar, carry- ing a bouquet-shower of white) roses and lillies of the valley, ea she walked down the aisle, she was preceded by her two junior bridesmaids, Sarah Betty Gold- berg and Sylvia Rubin, nieces of the groom Mrs. Idelle Solk of Chicago, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Esther Goldberg, niece of the groom, Ruth Karasick and Evelyn Karasick of Chicago, and Ethel Orechkin of Windsor, Ont. Harry Koenigsberg of Wash- ington, D. C., brother of the groom, was best man. Solomon Goldberg was ring bearer. The ushers were Morris Glick- lin, Charles Fink, Dave Glicklin and Leo Koenigsberg. Tables were set for dinner for 200 guests. A reception follow- ed at 9:30 p. m. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kara- sick of Los Angeles, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Max Karasick and fam- ily, Sir. and Mrs. Morris Kara- sick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solk and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. Karasick and daughter, all of Chicago, Mrs. Harry Crys- tal, Mrs. B. Friedman and Harry Friedman of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Strome of Boston, Maas., 6Ir. and Mrs. Medoff and Mr. and Mrs. Orechlin of Windsor, Ont., and Harry Koenigsberg of Wash- ington, D. C. The couple left for a motor tour through the east and New York City, where Dr. Koenig will attend the annual convention of the American Osteopathic Asso- ciation of Physicians and Sur- geons, returning July 27. BAKER—KITTY On Sunday, June 28, Jericho Temple was the scene of a lovely wedding, when Miss Bella Kitty, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Abra- ham Kitty, became the bride of Morris Deicer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. SCHULTZ—WOLKIN Benjamin Wolkin announces the marriage of his daughter, Jean, to Jack Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schultz, which took place Sunday, July 3. at the home of Rabbi Si. Zager, 3026 W. • HELPER—GOODMAN Sir. and Mrs. J. II. Kopelman Grand Ave. announce the marriage of their KAIMAN — STILLMAN sister, Mrs. Ida Applebaum Good. man, to Harry. Helper, on Satur- Mr. and Sirs. I. Stillman of 2725 day, July 4. Dr. Leo M. Frank- Glendale Ave. announce the mar- lin read the marriage service in riage of their daughter, Mary, to the presence of the immediate Louis J. Kaiman, son of Mr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Helper left Sirs. K. Kaiman of Glenwood, for Northern Michigan where they Iowa, on Sunday, July 5. will spend the summer. KOENIG--GLICKLIN Miss Anne Glicklin, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Israel Glicklin, became the bride on Sunday, July 6, of Dr. Jack Koenig, broth- er of Mrs. Rose Goldberg of W. Enclid Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Joshua Geckers Give $25 to Old Folks' Home on 25th Wedding Anniversary On the occasion of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gecker of 225 Merton Road made a contribution of $25 to the Jewish Old Folks' home. CALENDAR OF EVENTS July 14--Conference of Jewish organiations meeting in the interests of American Jewish Congress, at 8:30 p. m., all Jewish Community Center, to hear reports from delegates to recent Congress sessions held in Washington, D. C. July 14—Jewish Educational League lawn party. Aug. 3—Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's Club and Young People's Society. Oct. 20—Infant Service Group annual event. Oct. 25—Home Relief Dinner Dance. Oct. 3I—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of Detroit. Nov. 1—Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at Dexter-Lawrence banquet halt Dee. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event. Dec. 2—Hadassah Roll of Honor affair. Dec. 9—Zedakah donor luncheon. '8" On June 29, at noon, Miss Ruth Janet Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Ilarry II. Weiss of Shaker Heights, 0., became the bride of Wilfred II. Boner, son of Mrs. Re- gina Silberstein Adler, of 65 Rhode Island Ave., Highland Park, Mich. Dr. Leo Si, Franklin per- formed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends. Births Alarriages I. MILLER MODELS Originally up to 012.75 o MRS. WILFRED B. DONER (Miss Ruth Janet Weiss) Wedding Calendar Did you ever smoke a factory-fresh cigarette, right elf the cigarette machine at the factory? What a difference THAT freshness makes! Save on Quality Footwear! (' .4 . La Fay Maids- 68 5 $8.75—now WHITE FOOTWEAR ALSO REDUCED I US SEKS 'MILLER 1445 WOODWARD AVE. FISHER BUILDING ABE MAX ASSOCIATED WITH D.M.Woodruff& Co. DIM PRNOIDIe6T BLDG, Int:aides and Orders Solicited: Aeroant s Carried n Conserv. olive Margin RANDOLPH 3610 Member. DI1TROIT ATOM( IOCCHANCIIII CHICA(10 STOCK 14XCHANC.10 CHICAGO CURB EXCHANUE Are You Seeking a Restful and Pleasant Vacation? • Then Cnme to BARON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds. The enlarged dance hall and. cabaret is under the personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music. Men's and Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby MRS. JOSHUA MANISCHEWITZ Manischewitz, in the East Ball- room of the Hotel Commodore, New York, on Sunday afternoon and evening, June 28. The bride's father, Dr. Friedman is a well known physician. Rabbi Hirsch Manischewitz is an executive offi- of the B. Manischewitz Matzo Company. The after dinner speakers in- cluded the lion. Samuel Levy, Borough president of Manhattan, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, active in the cause against the Nazi Olym- pics, Rabbi Lookstein, who brought the blessings of Rabbi Margulies, oldest rabbi in America and honor- ary president of Ilagudas Hora- bonim, Judge Liebel, David Brown, Rabbi Enkolsky, Zev Mar- gulies, Dr. Rubin Finkelstein, and Beryl Manischewitz, The guests numbered several hundred. In addition to those al- ready mentioned, they included among others, Magistrate J. Katz, Dr. S. Marinoff, son-in-law of Dr. Albert Einstein, Prof. I. Friedman, noted neurologist, Dr. laidor held, Dr. Joseph Gordon, l'rof. Jacob Jacobson of Paris, Dr. William, Weiss, Dr. Abraham Friedman and Dr. S. Gold, who is also a rabbi and who conies from Texas. • Junior Congregation o f Shaarey Zedek The Junior Congregation held the concluding Sabbath services for the year last Saturday. Samuel Krohn, who has done admirable work all season and who has earned the praise of all those who have heard him, was (baron. Miss Florence Rosenthal delivered a fine ressume of the Sedra and Mil- ton Gordon gave an Inspiring ser- mon. Being Independence Day, several appropriate prayers were read. This hex proved the most suc- cessful year thus far in the records of the Junior Congregation. The officers this year were Man- dell Berman, president; Theodore Leibevitz, vice president, later Theodore Leibovitz president and Alvin August, vice president The sponsor of the Junior Congregation is Abe Gordon. Moonlight of Free Burial Asa'n Sunday The moonlight excursion of the Detroit Jewish Free Burial Associ- ation will take place Sunday, July 12, at 8:30 p. rn. from the foot of Woodward Ave., on the steamer Columbia. The proceeds will be used as • payment on the purchase contract of 25 acres of new cemetery ground. Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan YOUR SUMMER VACATION CRUISE or TRIP BOAT or PLANE BUS or TRAIN In honor of William Ilordes, who left for an extensive trip to Eu- rope, the following entertainments were given: On June 22, Mr. and Sirs. Louie Please honored Mr,. Hordes at a social gathering for approximately 40 gueste at their home, 2928 Glendale Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen of 3255 Mon- terey Ave. entertained at dinner for 20 guests on June 24. Mr. Cohen is the president of the Chaim Na- chman Bialik Branch No, 605 of the Jewish National Workers' Al- liance and those present were mem- bers of the branch. A racial gathering was held at the home of Sir, and Mrs. Joseph Gorman for 20 guests, on Saturday, June 27. On June 29, the officers, employees and associates of hordes & Kauffman, Inc honored Mr . Hordes with a surprise bon voyage dinner at Northwood Inn. Myer Katiffman acted as toastmaster. There were 40 guests present. The Arlararoff branch of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance honored Mr. Hordes on June 30, the eve- ning of his departure from the city, at a dinner given for 70 guests at Schwartz s Restaurant, Dexter and Burlingame(' Mr. Hordes left on the Ilerengaria from New York on July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. have as their house guest Miss M. Sill of Chicago. Miss Sill is being extensively entertained during her stay in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Karbal entertained at Blossom Heath in honor of their guest. London U. Honors Cardozo, Einstein LONDON — WNS)—Benjamin N. Cardozo, Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and Prof. Albert Einstein received honorary degrees in absentia from the Uni- versity of London at its centenary exercises. Justice Cardoso received the degree of doctor of law and Dr. Einstein that of doctor of ad- enc.. American Refuses t• Give Nazi Salute at Heidelberg HEIDELBERG, Germany (WNS)—While most of the Euro- pean delegates attending the cele- bration of Heidelberg Univers- ity's 550th anniversary gave the Nazi saalute at exercises in the Town Hall, Dr. Lindsay Blarney, dean of Carleton College, Minn., Flowers for all occasion. — declined to use the Hitler greet- Dexter-Joy florist, Tyler 6-6622. ing when be spoke here. Rhea E. Cashman ll'orid ido Trove! Mote., Inc. Official A sent All Linea Ildni lloor tdevens 111.14. 14:41 ttaehinaton Ned. /LANDS11.Ni 13MA-136d-3370 Hyman Altman Says That Michigan Needs Murphy as Governor In his weekly message last Sun- day, Ilyman Altman, conductor of Altman's Jewish Radio Hour, spoke of the Michigan gubernatorial sit- uation and told his audience that he had it upon good authority that Frank Murphy would run for gov- ernor and would shortly announce his candidacy. "What • wonderful thing for the State of Michigan and its people if we had at its head is„man like my good friend, Flank Mni;phy," stated Mr. Altman. "Nd other man in public office can show a record as enviable or an worthy as that of this great man whom I am proud to call my friend and your friend. lie stands far above the others in character, integrity and sincerity. He has demonstrated his courage and honesty again and again during his public career, first as an assietent district at- torney, then as Judge of the Re- corder's court, Mayor of Detroit and Governor General of the Phillipines. In the latter office he achieved the enviable distinction of having given the Phillipines the finest administration they have ever had. If he decides to run for Governor of Michigan it will be their loss and our gain. '"I could go on talking about Frank Murphy for hours and hours but I prefer to wait until he himself announces his candidacy and then I will tell you more about this wonderful man But 1 do want to leave this one thought with you. When Frank Murphy was udge of the Recorder's court, and then as mayor of Detroit he demonstrated his friendship for the Jewish people and all the minority peoples. I will acquaint you with his humane- nee sand his friendliness from time to time. But remember that Mich- igan needs Frank Murphy for gov- ernor." Writes Walter Winchell: "It may be coincidence, but most of the sou of Moses are gradually being dismissed at Paramount Studios,"