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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-09-11

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5 5

September 11, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

41111111 ■ ______

Lappin is Favored 1
Hershey Sentiment
For Commissioner MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
is Strong in 15th

This Suite Will Add Charm
to Your Home for
Rosh Hashonahl

OF K. OF P. LODGE

Among the several candidates far
public office of the Jewish faith,
who will be voted upon at the pri-
4
Saul Kling, chairman of the en-
maries TUesday, one of the most
outstanding is unquestionably Com- tertainment committee of the De-
missioner A. C. Lappin, who is a troit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, this week made a state-
ment relative to the local lodge's
participation in this year's grand
lodge convention which will be
held in Jackson, Mich., on Sept.
23. Mr. Kling's statement to the
members of Lodge No. 55 fol-
lows in part:
"It is the first time a grand
lodge session will be open to its
membership. You will also see
for the first time the grand lodge
confer the rank of page in long
form on the largest class ever
assembled and on this occasion
your lodge expects to be repre-
sented by about 100 candidates,
this class to be known as the Sam
Raskin Class.
"At this convention it is our
great desire to groom Sam Ras-
kin to the office he rightly de-
serves because of his untiring ef-
forts in the doings of the grand
and subordinate lodge s. The
membership drive for this class
is still on and it is up to every
A. C. LAPPIN
Here Is a Typical Robinson Value
member to support this under-
candidate for Circuit Court Com- taking by bringing in an ap-
Finer coverings of genuine Loompoint Frieze or missioner on the Republican ticket.
together with the ap-
Curly Mohair. Available in all desirable colors. Four are to be nominated, of whom plication
plicant next Tuesday night."
Balloon type cushions. Chair has channel back. two of the present incumbents were
Sotial functions of Lodge No.
recently appointed by the Gover- 55 start next month with a din-
Exceedingly comfortable and smart. Specially nor.
ner dance. The tentative date
priced. Come and compare the many fine qualities
Commissioner Lappin has made
ras well as the unusually low price. A suite of a very aggressive and hard fight is Oct. 25,
exceptional charm.
for this office, having appeared be-
fore many audiences during the
last six months. Ile is a pacifist
by nature and a great lover of
peace among individuals, groups
and nations. He has for nearly 12
years devoted every moment of his
spare time to advocating the im- Liberty Ball to Be Held ■ t Naval
provement of the administration of Armory on Saturday, Sept. 26
justice as a whole, especially
that very old system so
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD at 1420—NEAR GRAND RIVER AVE. through
A benefit ball, the proceeds of
extensively used by our people, yet
a very new system for our modern which will go to the suffering vic-
Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings
times, namely, arbitration. During tims of Black Legion terror, will
the most recent months, he has be held at the Naval Armory, Jef-
broadcasted a weekly message over ferson Ave. near the Belle Isle
Station WWJ as the local "World bridge, on the evening of Satur-
REV. ROSENFELD'S 13TH
Observer" for the National Peace- day, Sept. 26, from 9 p. m. to 1
YEAR AT B'NAI MOSHE
ways, which broadcast will con- a. m., under the sponsorship of
tinue indefinitely on Wednesdays the Detroit Council of the Amer-
at 10:20 p. in. over WWJ. Also for ican Youth Congress.
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will ob-
the last 24 weeks he has broadcast
Prominent individuals are
serve his liar Mitzvah with Con-
on Mondays at 8 p. m, on Work- financing the ball, with the Fox
gregation B'nai Moshe when he
The
Detroit
Hebrew
Ladies'
men's
Compensation
on
WJBK.
Theater
donating its stage show,
DEXTER BLVD. AND LAWRENCE AVE.
conducts his services in that syna- Free Loan Association, which has
Mr. Lappin will undoubtedly complemented by Major Bowes'
gogue, located at Dexter and Lawr- been in existence for 15 years,
ence, during the High Holy Days. this week announced that during bring to the office of Circuit Court amateur contestants, and night
Present the Well-Known
Cantor Rosenfeld not only won the past year it remitted a total Commissioner, a wealth of experi- club stars from Oasis, Club Plan-
ence. He has on several occasions tation and the Chocolate Bar
of $976 to Yeshivahs in Poland acted as a Referee by appointment Jimmy Higgins and his WWJ or-
and Palestine. The complete list of circuit judges, on many occa- chestra will furnish the dance
of disbursements by this organiza- sions as an Arbitrator by appoint- music with Billy Repaid acting as
tion follows:
ment of attorneys or parties to the master of ceremonies.
Nov.4 Mar 16 disputes, and heard thousands of
I WITH A JUVENILE CHOIR
Plans for the ball, to be known
1575
1536
Tochivith hfra Shearlin
claims
of employees for compensa- as the Liberty Ball, were initiated
15
$
20
Toltnadlcal
Akailenty
Knlel t
tion on account of injuries and dis- by the Detroit Council of the
Kovno
25
20
Or Torah Yealihaii
abilities resulting from accidents American Youth Congress, with
25
20
Grand Yeehl, ah
F:nta lialyum 25
Miss Marie Henry of the District
20 in the course of their employment.
Chic( 1201,11 IL 55
1.1eiciwIts
26
20 Mr. Lappin is most favorably Cabinet of the Epworth League
'Illef Rabbi A. 1. Block
,
25
20
Ilnnn 1. Schci-
known through his many commu- as chairman, assisted by Miss
25
20
Itablo
C.
Weintr•ub
26
20 nal activities and it is freely pre- , Willie Lacy, of the Junior N. A.
i ffi
I
M. liordon
:5
20 dieted on all sides that his chances;
Rabb
Z Rhkop
A. C: P., as chairman of the pro-
25
2.0
Mann
A Kotler
for nomination are excellent, and I gram committee.
:5
20
SERMONS BY—
1104,
1. I Finkel!
25
20 that if he is successful, the judicial
In her statement to the press,
Miletiiky
26
15 department of this county's gov-
Ranh 5 0. Le4ineon
Miss Marie henry said: "This is
anti Nap-
in n
ernment
will
have
in
its
ranks,
a
25
more than a ball, this is a public
20
/Ili hia
Ileltser
(representa-
man who will undoubtedly do every- indictment of Black Legion ter-
tive In Nicotine)
29
25 thing in his power to simplify the
Rabbi JIMPII
ror. We appeal to the Jewish
procedure, reduce the cost to liti- people of Detroit at whom this
1376
51on gants and taxpayers and make the
Additional checks were issued attainment of justice more simple terror is in a great measure di-
rected, to support this ball and
as follows:
and more expeditious as well.
Rabid I Si. Canton, May 4. 1939 —11
this popular indictment. The
Seats from $4—up are on sale at the office (Lawrence Ave.
00
1101,1,1 1 hi
Slay 4. 1039.., 105
price, 40 cents in advance and 50
Niev 1, la, hn. 15, 1936
entrance) daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and evening 8 to 10 o'clock.
1 201,1, 1Jaren
cents at the door, is within the
limits of everyone's pocketbook.
CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD
5300
Come
and help this worthy cause "
Reservations may be made now and held till midnight, S•tur•
The organization
the esteem of the members of his
points to the
Mrs. Rebecca Poole, the 22-
day, Sept. 12th, first Selichoth, admission to which is free.
own congregation during his resi- above record as an indication that
year-old wife of the Legion's
les wide support from the
dence in Detroit but has also
Sunday evening, Sept. 13, at most recent victim, a slain IV. P.
gained a large following in the city ommunity. It urges Detroit Jews Central High School, Linwood and A. worker, has no means of earn-
at large by virtue of his activities to respond liberally to appeals
ing a living, and has two small
in community affairs. lie is a for- made during the year and especi- Tuxedo, a large mass meeting will infants depending on her. Her
, mer president of the Cantor's Asso- ally to box collections conducted be held to honor Frank Murphy, oldest child, Mary Lou, is but 16
' ciation of Detroit and has presided from time to time.
Governor-General of the Philip- months of age, and the youngest
in numerous community programs
Officers of the Detroit Hebrew
pines and candidate for Governor child, Nancy, a baby of two
as a guest artist.
Free Loan Association
. •
trhes , t hwe a born
urodrer 1 .1,
but t five a tdhaeyrs
At the High Holy Day services Ida Baker, president; Mrs. Sarah on the Democratic ticket.
murder
her father.
The committee planning the
this year, Cantor Rosenfeld will be Goldman, treasurer; Mesdames B.
Mrs. Silas Coleman, a colored
assisted by a choir of well-trained Beginsky, Rose Kruger and M. mass meeting has arranged a widow, whose World War veteran
voices whom he has personally Shalof s k y, vice-presidents; H. street parade to precede the meet- husband was murdered for a thrill
Levy, secretary.
trained.
ing. Speakers at the meeting will by a group of drunken Black Le-
consist of Hyman Altman of the gionaires, must depend upon the
ANNOUNCE
Jewish Radio Hour; Judges D. J. Welfare pittance of $5 a week to
Healy and Joseph A. Murphy of support herself and her six.year-
CANTOR

the Probate Court; Harold L. old son. She has been in ill-health
CANTOR
Stoll, Register of Deeds. Aaron for the last several years and is
Kurland, chairman of the Jewish in great need of medical care
Prominent among the candidates Radio Forum, will preside. Ad- which she cannot afford.
The present Wayne County
One at North Anierica'a
out..
for
County
Clerk
on
the
Democratic
well Loose In Det mat for hi.
mission
to the mass meeting will
The wife of John Beilak, once
Drain Commissioner, Leo J. No- ticket is Casper J. Lingeman, a rep-
eland iffir l'haffinInt 1011 officiate
1 otnint Nom, lm were tree. at.,15101
be free. The program will begin active member of the Iludson local
st I ite-
wicki, is a candidate for lieuten-
by a It 01-1 ruitinl choir ‘5111 offic-
resentative
in
the
State
Legislature
at
8
o'clock
and
will
include
musi-
iate at the
A. F. of L., whose bullet-riddled
I ant-governor on the Democratic from Wayne County.
PHILA. - BYRON
cal entertainment, featuring stars body was found on a lonely road
I ticket. His economical and effi-
TUXEDO-HOLMUR
AUDITORIUM
Mr. Lingeman pioneered the de- of radio and stage.
near Monroe, Mich., in 1934, has
cient
administration
of
the
drain
(Nee-ly Decorate/I)
SYNAGOGUE
On the arrangements commit- mode a courageous fight for the
office has often placed Mr. No- velopment of the section now known
tee for the mass meeting are: sake of her six-year-old child.
wicki in the headlines as a unique as the University District.
Through his record in the State Hyman Altman, George A. Cordel, Working as a waitress in the Palm
SLICHOTH SERVICES AT BOTH SCHOOLS MIDNIGHT,
public servant. The Detroit News Legislature,
Mr. Lin
has said of him: "In a class by een
as Marvin L. Kanes, Aaron Kurland, Beach Beer Gardens, she has
SAT., SEPT. 12. FREE ADMISSION
given the preferred rating of Sam Leiberman, Joseph II. Can- doubled her shifts during the va-
himself, records show, is Leo J.
the Detroit Citizens' League and tor, Maxwell 51. Chetkin, Max cation periods of other waitresses,
Nowicki,
Drain
Commissioner,
TICKETS FOR HOLIDAY SERVICES
been endorsed by the Detroit Chamsky, Leon Friedman, Alex and has for several months
who has already saved in 19% has
Federation of Labor.
Now on Sala at Both Schools. Early Reservations Advised
Gordon, Charles Haas, I. Leven. worked as many as 12 to 16 hours
.
months more than he promised to
Mr. Lingeman first entered pub- son, David Leach, Louis Maskin, a day. She has had to give up
save in two full years."
All Proceeds for Maintenance of Your Hebrew Schools
lie
life
two
years
ago
when
he
wa
Hyman
Makel, Arthur H. Ratnor, her job, exhausted by the strain
As Drain Commissioner he kept a
s
ate for the State Legis- Max Silverman, Isidor Soenick, of combating poverty.
his 1932 campaign pledge by 153
lature
from
the
first
District
and
Barnet
Vernor
and Morris Wein-
Tickets for the Liberty Ball are
per cent. Ile saved $54,000 out
on sale at Grinnell Bros.
of an appropriation of $118,000 had the honor of leading th e ticket . stein.
bile a member of the Legisla-
d uring his first term in office, not
Contributions to United Jew-
by cutting salaries but by elim- ture, he has taken an active part in
The Jewish Community is invited to attend the
inating useless and unnecessary introducing new legislation dealing
ish Charities
with
vital
questions
of
the
time.
operations. He successfully
planned and carried cat a county-
Contributions to the United

wide program of drain mirk by Mildred sod
Melvin Gerson and
Jewish Charities were received
turning dole dollars into work dol-
Jack Henoch Recover from
Dr. Albert L. French who has from Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.
lars.
Accident
been connected with the Wayne Schloss in memory of Max May;
of the
Friends of Mildred Gerson, Mel- County Coroner's office for a peri- from Sir, and Mrs. Henry M.
vin
Gerson
and
Jack
Ilenoch
will
od of 18 years, is a candidate for Butzel in memory of Max May;
JUDGE LIDDY IN RACE
be pleased to learn that they are
from 51r. and Mrs. Maurice A.
FOR THE U. S. SENATE recovering from an automobil ac-
Engass in memory of Max May
cident which occured on Aug. 31.
and
Adolph Freund.
Judge Ralph W. Liddy is making These three Detroiters were re-
a strong bid for the Democratic leased from the hospital last week
WRESTLING AT ARENA ON
nomination for United States Sen- and are on their way to complete
MONDAY NIGHT
CHESED SHEL EMES
ator. Judge Liddy has an excellent recovery.
Arena Bowl next Monday eve-
record on the bench. The veteran
Mildred and Melvin Gerson re-
ning will be the scene of a double-
Detroit jurist recently gained in- side at 2269 IV, Euclid
wind-up wrestling card which
and
ternational fame by holding for Jack lIenoch's home is Ave.
at 3295
From 1 to 4 P. M.
Promoter Adam Weissmulle r de-
trial the 13 defendants in the Rochester Ave.
scribes as "my best offering of
Black Legion murder case. It was
ildred Gerson will
on the site of the Organization's Cemetery
the outdoor season."
remem-
in Judge Liddy's court that Day- bered as the winner of be
the
Junior
Originally the Woodward Ave.
ton Dean, trigger-man, made his Division of the Detroit Jewish
In order to acquaint the public with the work of the
mat imoressario planned to have
dramatic confession. Judge Liddy Allied Campaign Oratorical Con-
institution end to enlist their support.
Mango
Singh, his Hindu bad man,
I served as a member of the Michi-
the valedictorian of the
and Oki Shkinia, the Jan, meet
gan Legislature for two terms, and test,
FUTURE EVENTS WILL BE
Shaarey
Zedek
graduating
in his main attraction. That one
while a member of that body was and the
class
recipient of the American
ANNUAL BAZAAR — Saturday Eve. Nov. 14
should have been plenty good
chairman of the important commit- Legion Honor
enough to satisfy the most fastidi-
tee onjudiciary. Ile recently cele- around student. Medal as best all
DR. ALBERT L. FRENCH
ANNUAL BALL — Sunday Evening, Jan. 17
ous mat fan and probably would
brated his 10th year as s judge of
re-election on the Republican ballot. have done just that.
Common Pleas Court.
Your cooperation and support solicited.
Dr. French is a graduate of the
Later in the evening last Mon-
Unveiling of Monument
Detroit College of Medicine
day John Swenski and Alex Kase-
Fannie Hurst is getting 100,000
Oral Soren and daughter, Es- Surgery and has been actively and
en- boski all but tore one another
simoleons from Metro-Goldwyn- ther, will unveil a
monument in gaged in the private practice of his apart in a roughly wrestled semi-
Refugees in Paris Invited to Be- them to become French citizens. Slayer for the screen rights to her memory of Mrs. Bessie Soren, on profession for the past 25
years,
novel "Great Laugh- Sunday, Sept.
corn. French Citizens
M easures to facilitate their nat- unpublished
at 1:30 p. m., Ile Is an outstanding expert in final which ended in a draw and
ter"
...
No
wonder
she's
laughing.
at Westwood Cemetery on Michi- medical-jurisprudence and h a Herr Weissmuller then decided to
The Front PopuIsle govern. uralization are now being taken.
a heed the requests of the fans who
gan Ave. For further information,
ment brought joy to the large col- Mfanwhile the Fascist parties are
The European art world is hold- call Mrs. H. Pevin, Townsend served the city of Detroit and witnessed the Labor Day Swenski-
ony of refugees from political

• Charge Accounts
or Budget Terms!

Victims of Black
Legion to Get Aid
from Dance Fu'nds

Robinson furniture Co:

Ladies' Free Loan
Remitted Sum of
$976 During Year

Congregation B'nai Moshe

Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld

Rosh Hashonah & Yom Kippur

Services, September 17, 18 and 26

Rabbi Moses Fischer

Honor Frank Murphy
at Meeting Sunday

For the Holidays .. .

United Hebrew Schools

Feivel Sobolow

Jacob Skolnick

Nowicki Candidate Lingeman Candidate
for County Clerk
for Lieut.-Governor

More than the usual amount of
interest in the Primary election
has been aroused on the west side
over the nominee to be chosen for

GUARD AND
YOUR V BE
EYES • SAFE

With Health•Lite Glasses

Eyes examined, glasses fitted
by registered specialists at a
price you ean •fford to pay.

MURRAY'S

1119 GRISWOLD ST.
nest es Kiaset's, nr. McMinn Are.

JOSEPH HERSHEY

Congress in the 15th District, on
the Democratic ticket, Joseph
Hershey, prominent as a City
Water Commissioner and business
man, is making a. strong run.
Mr. Hershey is a strong sup-
porter of the Roosevelt administra-
tion and considers that the Presi-
dent has made excellent progress
in his program for recovery.
Ile is for economy in Govern-
ment, and stresses Civil Service
for all Government employees, in-
cluding postmasters, as one means
toward this. Ile is bitterly opposed
to War, with its waste of life and
wealth, and is against entangling
alliances with other countries.
Commissioner Hershey is mak-
ing a favorable impression on the
voters in his canvas of the dis-
trict, by his practical talk on the
questions in which they are inter-
ested, his humane views on work-
ing conditions and the betterment
of the ordinary citizen and tax-
payer, and his strong adherence
to the present administration and
loyalty to the Democratic party
over a period of 25 years. lie has
been picked by many as the strong
candidate for the Congressional
nomination.

To Prof. Herbert Speyer, Bel-
gian mathematician, goes the honor
of being the biggest professional
contributor to the council for Ger-
man Jewry ... Ile gave $10 000

MASS MEETING

Detroit Jewish Free
Burial Association

' This Sunday, September 13

protesting a decree instructing
and racial discrimination abroad naturalized foreigners to assume ing its breath ... The Nazi's are 8-6919. Relatives, friends and mem-
planning an exhibit of Hitler's ar- hers of the Bessie Soren Zviller
when it issued a statement urging French names.
tistic creations
Ladies Aid Society are invited.

County of Wayne for many years,
first as County physician and later
as chief medical examiner, and was
elected four times as Coroner.

Kasaboski spectacle and bring
them back again. This he is going
to do in the form of • twin bill
that should be packed with TNT.

Your

LAMP SHADES

must match your clean

Curtains &
Draperies

Now is the time to have
have them cleaned.

All Work Guaranteed

FAULTLESS

Curtain Laundry
& Cleaners, Inc.

4737 ELMHURST
HOGARTH 1010

If you want to enjoy your holiday meals•–Order
our famous Egg Chale nowl—the beat in town

A. Hoptinan's
Bakery

8916 Twelfth Street

MAdison 1755

EVERYTHING REASONAIXE PRICED

SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Honey Cake, Sponge Cakes and all
kinds of fancy cakes

1 We wish all Detroit Jewry a very Happy and I
Prosperous New Year

Gong. B'nai 'David

ELMHURST AND 14TH

ANNOUNCE
The Engagement of the Well Known

CANTOR

LEO LANGE

1

Dr. French, Coroner,
Seeks Re-Election

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our be-
loved daughter, Lillian Jacobson
who passed away 13 years ago,
the second day of Rosh Hashonah.
Sadly missed by her loving par-
ents, sisters and brothers.

formerly of Moscow, now of New York,
and assisted by a wonderful choir under
the direction of DAVID SCHKLONICK-
will chant the services on the coming—

HIGH HOLY DAYS

Rabbi Joshua Sperka

will occupy the pulpit and deliver the sermons in English
and in Yiddish
Congregation B'nai David extend s
a special invitation to new
members to enroll before the High Holy Days, Dues
are now
only $16 per year. Every member is entitled to two perms-
neat seats in the synagogue free.

Cantor. R. Boyarsky

NATIONALLY FAMED SYNAGOGUE

SINGER

Together With sin Able Choir

Will Conduct Services at

Congregation Beth
Tephila Emanuel

WOODROW WILSON AND TAYLOR AYES.

Rosh Hashonah & Yom Kippur.

Rabbi Milton Kopstein

Who Was

Ordained by the Late Chief Rabbi A.
I. Kook
of Palestine Will Deliver the Sermons in English

and Jewish

Seats for the High Holy Day Services Are Now on Sale at
the Srunt.t.s-
SLICHOTH SERVICES WILL BE HELD SAT. MIDNIGHT

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