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PAGE EIGHT

rilEgentork/EmsnefRONICIa

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PETITIONS FOR POLITICAL OFFICES
FILED BY PROMINENT DETROIT JEWS

PA

INDUSTRIAt MORRIS PLAN BANK:
FOR LOANS



to Buy Automobiles

to Modernize your Property
Centralize your Debts—Taxes, etc.

—to

for Additional Busincss Capital

and for many other
worthwhile Purposes.

LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE

INDUS
ROAR=
MORRIS PLAN
NI14„„

WASHINGTON 111OULIVANO AT CIR_O-RWIN
• JEFFERSON at Lenox
• cRATIOT at McClellan
• CASS near Boulevard
• GRAND RIVER near Joy Reed
• FENKEEL of Petoskey
• VERNON HWY. et Sprintosclls

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July 1.1, 1936

RE-ELECTION SOUGHT
BY SHERIFF BEHRENDT

THE

Rent • Book-3c a Day
ciot, Houma to Held

HAMMOND

A number of prominent Detroit Jews, including Corporation
Counsel Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Compensation Commissioner A. C.
Lappin, Joseph M. Hershey, commissioner of
the Detroit Water
I Board, Sheriff Henry Behrendt, Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, Maurice
Bordelove and many others, have filed petitions for important politi-
cal offices and will contest for votes at the Primaries on Sept. 15
on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. A list of the can-
didates and the records of some of them follow:

CLASSIFIED

RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Latin,
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids, women for
part time work. By hour, day
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
son 2526.

Lappin Candidate
for Commissioner

ELECTRIC

ORGAN

QUILTS—Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
Full line of curtains, baby,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
9050.

---
Resigns 'as Compensation Com-
missioner to Conduct Campaign

Among those who filed petitions
for public office last week is Com-
SHERIFF HENRY BEHRENDT
missioner A. C. Lappin of the De-
partment of Labor and Industry,
One of the most important can- FOR RENT — 'Large, airy, fur-
who seeks the office of Circuit didates in the political field is
nished room for one or two in
Sheriff Henry Behrendt, who is a
home of congenial couple. Home
candidate for re-election on the
and kitchen privileges, Garage if
Republican ticket.
desired. Reasonable. 3882 Elm-
Sheriff Behrendt has an enviable
hurst. Near Dexter bus. Town-
record for public service, as Sher-
send 7-5376.
iff, as Chief of Police of Lansing
and as U. S. Marshal.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for one or two in private
home. Reasonable. 3248 Tuxedo,
downstairs.

Dr. I. H. Leion Seeks
Office of Coroner

Golditick in Race
For Congressman

Nathaniel H. Goldstick, candi-
date for the Republican nomina-
tion for Congressman for the 16th
District, was born in London,
Canada, Dec. 5, 1893. His father,
an American citizen, returned to
Detroit when Goldstick was nine
years of age. He graduated from
the old Everett School and the De-

Toys

No German Goods Said

Goldstick, Lappin, Behrendt, Hershey, Among the Well
Known Figures Who Will Campaign for ImpOrtant
Posts at the Coming Primaries

Candidates for Congress in 16th
district: Republican, Nathaniel II.
Goldstick and Joseph Mazer; Dem-
()matte, Joseph Hershey and Jules
M. Goldsmith.
Fer Sheriff of Wayne County:
Republican, Henry Behrendt, in-
cumbent, and Harold C. Robinson.
For Judge of Probate: Repub-
lican, Benjamin B. Gordon.
For Circuit Court Commissioner:
Republican, A. C. Lappin; Demo-
cratic, Sam Bat:vale, Alfred A.
May, Samuel B. Ostrow, Joseph
Sanders, Harry Hartman, William
Kaufman, George C. Parzen, Ern-
est E. Ostrow.
For Circuit Court Commissioner,
short term: Republican: Harry S.
Bennett, Mark H. Birnkrant, Mor-
ton Grass, Herman A. Schmier,
Irving H. Small.
For State Senate, fifth district:
Democratic, Allen Blondy, Maur-
ice Bordelove, Joseph Harris.
For County Auditor: Demo-
cratic, William Gutman,
For State Legislature: Repub-
lican, Herman A. Schmler and
Irving Winstock; Democratic, Wil-
liam Gutman, Joseph R. Lemons,
Chester L. Schwartz, Allen Stein.
Coroner: Democratic, Dr. I. H.
Leion.

Gifts -:-

A. C. LAPPIN

YOUNG MAN desires room with
small family. Also garage.
Dr. I. H. Leion is a candidate
Northwest section. Reference ex-
for County Coroner on the Demo-
changed. Write Box 35, Detroit
cratic ticket.
Jewish Chronicle,
Dr. Leion has been actively en-
gaged in the practice of medicine FOR RENT — Beautiful cozy and
and surgery for the past 40 years.
airy room by couple. Near bus
He travelled and did research
and .ear lines. 3351 Elmhurst.
work in Warsaw, Poland; • Berlin,
Townsend 6-5768.
Germany; Paris France; London,
England, and Johannesburg, South FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Africa. He was former police
room for one or two gentlemen
surgeon and deputy coroner at
in home of two adults. Home
Hopewell, Va., former Lieutenant
privileges. Call mornings or eve-
Surgeon U. S. Merchant Marine
nings at 2046 West Philadelphia.
during the duration of the World
Euclid 9878-R.
War, medical examiner for the in-
sane for the Wayne County Pro- BURLINGAME and DEXTER, 6
bate Court, by appointment; medi-
rooms, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath
cal expert in industrial accident
and reception hall, painted walls
cases before the department of la-
throughout, newly decorated, oil
bor and industry at Detroit.
heat, automatic hot water heat-
er, electric refrigeration, garage.
aide drive, large yard. $1900
will handle, balance $58.00 per
month under home loan plan. If
interested apply to Box 100 De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
A. Sanders, former
Jud of the Comm on Pleas Court
is age candidate for Circuit Court FOR RENT — Nice, light room
for a gentleman or employed
Commissioner on the Democratic
couple in home of couple. Garage
if desired. Call mornings or eve-
nings at 3341 Clements Ave.
Near bus and car line.

THE NEW HAMMOND
ORGAN is truly the sensa•

tion of the music world.

From this marvelous dimin•

*dive instrument (occupying
no more space than a small

upright piano) comes a
mighty surge of organ tone

to fill a great cathedral; or
• tone so low as to be barely

audible.

Employing an entirely

new

principle, the HAMMOND is
capable of producing 250

Court Commissioner, Mr. Lappin
million different musical
is favorably known to the Jewish
tones. Light, compact, easily
and non-Jewish communities, hav-
moved; no installation nests.
ing actively participated for many
Sary.
years in the most important Jew-
ish and other campaigns, including
We
the direction of two Palestine cam-
invite you to call and ,A
paigns, and having held high offi-
enjoy • thrilling h•If•hour
ces in numerous organizations, in-
in f ormal concert on the
cluding the presidency of the
This advertisement Is not, and is under no circumstances to be construed as, an
HAMMOND in our organ
Temple Beth El Men's Club.
offering of these shares for sale or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any such
studios daily from 9 to 5.
Mr. Lappin is undoubtedly well
shares. The offering is made only by the Prospectus.
qualified for the office in every
way; he has acted in a judicial
Surprising, too, is the cost
capacity in thousands of cases
of the HAMMOND (a frac•
either as referee, by appointment
lion of the price of a pipe
of circuit judges; as Arbitrator,
organ)
by appointment of attorneys or
parties; and as Commissioner in
only
FOR RENT—Furnished flat, well
the trial of Workmen's Compensa-
appointed and located on Calvert
tion cases. In an interview regard-
Ave. Will rent until next May.
'Plus Michigan State
ing his candidacy Mr. Lappin said
(A Michigan Corporation)
Write Box 60, Detroit Jewish
"I am not asking any citizen of
.5% Sales Tax,
Chronicle.
COMMON STOCK
the Jewish faith to vote for one
just because I am of that faith. I
FOR RENT — Furnished room
believe I am as well qualified by
with adjoining lavatory in pri-
experience, integrity, ability and
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
vate, adult family for a young
temperament as any of the other
man. Nice location. Near car
candidates and that is the basis
WASIK
ADDRESS
OFFICH
and
bus lines. Garage if desired.
upon
which
I
welcome
the
votes
of
1111111.11. RUMORS
2701 leoton Bird., INtroll, Mirialgon
al
ProJilent and
Reasonable.
2519 Pingree.
Jews and non-Jews alike. I re-
Iiirector
WILLIAM A. liTHODAHT
c,.mer or
spectfully
invite
any
inquiry
or
Whittler
Apartment.,
INtrolt,
Mehl:inn
VIM linvidoirnt
Provident Auto
FOR RENT — Furnished room
comparison."
oral Idrector
Ilaulanor en., Inc.)
with housekeeping privileges for
Commissioner Lappin has re-
1111ABHIrit MOINH
Steinway Pianos
large {Widmer* Ave, IhAroit, Michigan Troasuree Secretary
a woman or a couple. Reason-
NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK signed, effective Aug. 1, so that
and Ivirector
able. 1477 Blaine, between By- 1515-21
JODI) C.: MITER
1500r Freeland Ave.. Itetrolt, Michigwv
he can devote his entire time to
Director
WOODWARD AVENUE
troit
Central
High
School,
and
re-
Dinpotch
root and Wilson. Trinity 2-3521,
Looadry
Linen Service)
ceived his law degree at the Uni- the campaign for Circuit Court
And Branches
Commissioner.
SAMUEL C. MARK
Ali Wore Ave., Birmingham, Mich.
versity of Michigan in 1915. He
Director
FOR RENT — Large, airy fur-
(rervident lialdwin
has been practicing in Detroit ever
Bobber rionpanr)
nished room for couple or gentle-
since, except during the World
JOHN A. PARKS
man. Stall shower. Garage.
Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit, Michigan
Director
ENO K. THOMAS
War when he served in the United
Meals if desired. 3272 Elmhurst.
3217 tilierbourno Ave., Detroit, Michigan
Director
JOSEPH A. SANDERS
States army.
Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned
He was appointed Assistant Cor-
ticket. His friends and supporters ARE YOU UNFORTUNATE?
And why! Your lucky days and Wilfred W. Fry, President
poration Counsel April 1, 1926,
point to his splendid record while
Nominating petitions were filed on the bench and claim that he has
numbers foretold by Mme. Lu-
and as legal advisor for the Police
of N. W. Ayer & Son,
cille. Send in your day and
Department has had charge of by Joseph 61. Hershey for member the experience, proper tempera-
Dies at 61
month of birth, enclose 10 cents
much important litigation involv- of Congress in the 15th Congres- ment and ability for this important
post.
for postage to Box 200 Detroit
ing the city. Ile has served under sional District.
Member
In making his declaration Mr.
Jewish Chronicle. •
seven Police Commissioners: Frank
Judge Sanders is a veteran cam-
Wilfred W. Fry, 61, president
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
Croul, William P. Rutledge, Har- Hershey announced that "with the paigner and one of the few old line
of N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc., ad-
old Emmons, Thomas Wilcox, battleline drawn so sharply this Democrats and has the backing of GOING TO CALIFORNIA? —
CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
Young refined gentleman driv- vertising agency of Philadelphia,
James K. Watkins, John P. Smith year between the two major par- several political and civic organ-
500 Penobscot Building
ing to Coast on Sept. 1 in brand and a director of many nationally
izations.
CAdillac 5610
and . Heinrich Pickert. After the
Detroit, Michigan
new
Oldsmobile. Have room for
death of six persons in 1926 he
known organizations,- died in Jef-
Branch Office: 704 Hackley Bank Building, Muskegon, Michigan
one passenger who will share
drafted and defended the anti-fire-
gasoline
and oil expense. Refer- ferson Hospital, Philadelphia, on
works ordinance, which was later
July 29, 1936
ences exchanged, Write Box 267 July 27, following an extended ill-
copied by the state and by many
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ness,
other communities. He was ap-
pointed taxi-czar during the bloody
It was a gauge of the personal-
taxicab war between rival factions.
TO ALL CONCERNED
Allen II. Blondy, attorney, an-
ity of Wilfred W. Fry that those
gratulations upon the birth of a By revoking licenses and using
nounced his candidacy for State
Do
you
speed
when
the
sign
Il
who knew him best thought of
son, Michael J., born at Women's other drastic methods he restored
Senator on the Democratic ticket ays "BEWARE"?
Hospital, Detroit.
him—not as • civic leader and ex-
peace and quiet among the fac-
Charlotte Wyman is visiting
in the 5th district. Mr. Bloody is
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman are
You bet your life.
Miss
Ruth
,
Black
of
Peterboro,
tions.
He
put
an
end
to
the
auc-
ecutive
head of large and import-
a
graduate
of
the
University
of
leaving on Friday to spend several
Do you take chances when you
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Schutz tion jewelry racket by an ordin-
Detrbit Law school. a hould care?
ant enterprises—but as a friend.
days in Buffalo, where they will Canada.
of
Chicago
spent
the
week-end
as
once
that
has
since
become
a
model
Mr. Bloody proposes a civil serv-
visit their ROO, Robert, who Is
You bet your life.
Many honors came to him in the
the guests of their parents, Mr. for other cities. He was respon-
ice law for both state and coun-
vacationing =dare.
Miss Bertha Fox and brother and Mrs. Louis Solomon.
Do you make blunders you course of his busy and useful life.
sible for the elimination of abuses
ty employees, security laws accord- should never make?
Maurice, of Lou Angeles, are the
in parking lots. Ile successfully
ing to the Federal law, new dri-
He achieved an unusual measure
Do you take chances you
Mrs. Allied Ruff and daughter, house guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
represented the Police Department
ver's license law, better old age oughtn't take?
of success both in business and in
Janet, and eon, Frederick, and Benjamin Goldstein.
inprohibiting
objectionable
shows,
pensions
laws
and
a
new
state
law
public
service. But the inherent
CRITIC AND CRITICISM
What are you betting, man?
Mr.. Abe Lipp of Brookline, Man.,
including "Tobacco Road" and Mae
to protect the public when parking What
modesty of his character remained
is the stake?
Nubi was the name of a tropical West's stage production, "Diamond
are tho guests of their mother,
unchanged.
Noel Buckner, son of Mr. and
in private parking lots. "I also
Mrs. E. Beckman. They were ac- Mrs. Buckner is spending the week lass in a very tropical play. On Lilt' His most famous victory was
propose," said Mr. Blondy, "to seek
In 1932 Mr. Fry was made chair-
You Never Know
companied here by Miss Clara in Cleveland, the gum. of Rabbi the first night, when Nubi reach- that over Clarence Darrow, who
legislation to increase the salaries
"Seymour," said Rabbi Isaacs to man of the International Commit-
Beckman who spent the past year and Mrs. Berger.
of the governor and the legislators
ed a point in the drama at which attempted to enjoin the police from
tee
of Young Men's Christian
and a half with her sisters.
which I believe is ridiculously low his erring son, "I don't understand Associations of the United States
suppressing the play, The Cap-
she had to sidle up to a messy-
, JOSEPH M. HERSHEY
you. The whole week you go run- and Canada.
tive,"
and
in
the
police
department
at
the
present
time.
I
do
not
think
Visiting at the home of Mr. and l ooking white man and drawl,
circles he became known as "the ties every loyal Democrat owes it the people of the State of Michigan ning around town saying you don't
Miss Mini Hirschfield is leaving Mrs. N. Buckner, is Mrs. Buck-
His interest in education and in
believe in God, that there isn't any
"Me Nubi. Nubi like white man. man who beat Darrow."
to his party and to the great mass want their chief executive to work God and
this week for Charlevoix where she ner's sister, Mrs. Louis Meyers of
Nubi
stay,"
Mr.
Benchley,
the
never could have been, and the advancement of youth was
Ile is married; has four children of working people, whose interests for a meager salary, but that it
Peoria, Ill.
will spend a few weeks.
yet, as soon as the Sabbath comes, maintained and amplified with the
critic, slipped out of his seat and and lives at 2542 W. Boston Blvd.
our party champions, to stand would be increased in accordance
muttered: "Me Robert Benchley
with the responsibility of his office, you dress yourself up, go to syna- passing of the years, and many
Ile has long been active in Jew-
Mr. and Mm. Al Rosenberg Robert Benchley no like play. Rob- ish communal affairs. lie is a past forth and light for the preserva- the same being true of the legis- gogue, take your tallith and pray institutions have been helped and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam 0. Rosenberg
tion of an enlightened and liberal
by his generous bene-
with such obvious devotion. Tell me encouraged
and children are spending a few (Sylvia Moss) are receiving con- ert Benchley go."
president of the old Covenant social program, as against a re- lators."
do you believe in God or do ?tou factions.
week. in Manistee, Mich.
Club; past Chancellor of the De- t urn to the ulta-conservative stand-
realy
l
think Il e doesn't exist? '
troit Lodge Knights of Pythias; patism whose logical results were GOLDSMITH CANDIDATE' I
I
A Jew Must Live
former treasurer of the Machpelah the depression, from which we are FORREPRESENTATIVZlist" certainly be lieve Ile doesn't ex.
Mm. Harry Mills and children
answered Seymour, "but how
Cemetery Association; vice-presi- emerging after four years of
An apostate who had turned mis-
a
of Detroit are the guesta of Dr.

dent of the Jewish Child Place- vigorous Democratic leadership and
sionary was lecturing one night to
Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, whose do I know that I'm right?"
and Mrs. A. H. Jacoby for a few
ment Bureau; was one,of the first administration,"
a Jewish audience on behalf of his
weeks.
offices are at 1941 Gladstone, is a

lawyers for the old Hebrew Ped-
new-found faith. After an hour's
Mr. Hershey has a native right candidate for U. S. Representativelquette University
Alumni Associ-
dler's
and
Trades'
Union;
is
a
discourse,
In which he expatiated
to speak as • Democrat, for, he is in the 15th Congressional District, ation,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semoliner
member of the Congregation B'nai no mere band-wagon convert to the on the Democratic ticket,
on the virtues of Christianity, he
and daughter, Caroline Jane, are
Dr.
invited
questions.
Israel
and
Temple
Beth
El,
and
Goldsmith
has
been
active
party. Eevery vote he has ever
spending the balance of the sum-
Dr. Goldsmith is an active mem- ' and prominent in communal work.
Immediately a small clique at the
the Franklin Hills Country Club. cast has been as a consistent Demo-
mer at their cottage st Killarney
He was director of boys' activities crat: Through the many lean yesea ber in the following organizations: I He has served his community by back elf the hall began firing teas-
Beach.
American
Jewish Dentists Com- giving his dental services at the
in the old Hannah Schloss Me- of discouragement and hard battle
ers at him, and pelting him with
morial Bldg. and was an active to maintain the party organization mittee, Detroit Service Group, North End Clinic, worked wit h quotations from the Bible to dis-
Edward Lichtig hits returned to
member of the original Trysquare in this state he gave of his time Alpha Omega, Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Board of health, dental divi- prove his arguments. The discus-
the city, after !spending a few days
Club and the Philomathic Debat- and means to keep the party stand- Jewish Welfare Federation, Camp- sion; cooperated with the Federal sion, which was conducted in Eng-
with his children,. Mr. and Mrs.
us Club of Wayne University, Emergency Relief Administration, lish, grew
ing Club. Ile is a 32nd degree Mo- ard flying.
David Lichtig of Detroit
heated and tense. At
ron; • member of the Bar Asso-
Ilia successful connection with Covenant Club, Jewish Metropoli- and is at the present time caring length the preacher could stand it
ciation; the Sojourners; a former many important Detroit develop- tan Club, Knights of Pythias, for the dental needs of children no longer.
Mrs. Kinser Koffenaw of North
Maccabees,
Shaarey
Zedek
Men's
in
the
Jewish
Community
Center.
member of the Board of Governors ments during the past 20 years
Van Buren St., entertained 15
"Rascals", he shouted in Yid-
of the University of Michigan Club and his aptitude for administra- Club, First District Dental So- He has represented his organize- dish, holding up his hand,
friends at luncheon and afternoon
"out
American Dental Associa- tions in antbdefamation work, at
of Detroit, and several veterans' tive work led Mayor Frank Cour. eiety,
of bridge at the Wenonah hotel
with
you I Give a poor Jew a chance
bon,
Jewish
Community
Center,
organizatom
protest meetings and at national to make a living!"
this week. Attractive arrange.
ens to appoint his as Commissioner
As ■ member of the Mayor's of the Detroit Water Board 'in Maimonides Medical Society, Mar- conventio'ns.
menta of garden flowers centered
Traffic Comrnitte he has been ac- 1934. He served as president un-
the table at which the guests were
A DEMOCRATIC FELLOW
tive in safety work in the state and til his reappointment by the Mayor
seated. Included in the party were
A well-to-do American Jew who
city.
Mn.
s Benjamin Harington and
last epring. He is married and has
had spent many years in a small
Mrs. Arthur Symons, both of
three children, Milton, Richard
town moved to the city, was made
Washington, D. C.•, Mn. Jennie
Primrose Club's Moonlight and Sylvia.
chairman of the ritual committee
as
Cabin of Portland, Ore.; Miss Stel-
Called Off
of
a large synegogue. Before the
la Slutzky and Miss Marian
I
Agriculture is the chief course in to crmneas havens including Palestine
Due to the recent mishap of the
High Holy Days it was his duty
Fleischer, both of Detroit, and
Mrs. Irwin Cohn Thanks
Plans and specifications covering carpenter work
curricula of the "Nieuwe Sluis" Col- are given a thorough training in farm-
Steamer Tashmoo, the moonlight
to
engage a cantor. When the
Miss Muriel Bench of Chicago.
oily which the Joint Distribution
Jewish Hawn •
on the
Her Friends for Their
to Sugar Island scheduled for
for Aged, are an file in
ing. truck gardening, and in the
transaction was completed the lat-
office of I. M. Lewis,
Committee subventions in Holland trades. $3,500.000 is needed by the
Inc., architects, 1704 Cadillac Square
Kindnesses
t er inquired:
Sunday,
Aug.
2.
by
the
Primrose
Bldg., and are •veilablie
Miss Naomi Blumenau and her
(or Jewish Youths from Germany. .1. D. C.
to carpenter contractors for figures.
to carry on this and numer-
Benevolent Club was called off.
Mrs. Irwin Cohn of 4205 Fut-
"How about a shofar?"
guest, Miss Stella Slutzky of De-
These young men and women, des.
Bids
All those who have purchased erton Ave, wishes to thank her
troit, .pent a week at Pointe Lock- „tined to be mitigated by the J. D. G. ous other project/ is behalf alms
sealed •nd delivered in the office
chauffeur?" replied the
in 1936
wen. Meyer
ticket. will have their money re- many friends for their kindnesses
s
of F i ore
Jew.
"Why
must
Keys,
out.
aneys, 2024 Dim• Bank Bldg., en
I haven't any. I drive
4 p. m. ea Friday,
funded by the individual from extended to her during her recent
or beo
Aug. 7.
the old bus myself."
whom the tickets were obtained.
illness.

New Issue

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For Commissioner
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A Harvest by Refugee Agricultural Students
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