PAGE FOURTEEN EDenionjonsn etRONIChE Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity named: Entertainment, George Moore and Harry Albert; finan- Resumes Activity Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity has resumed activities. A contribution was made to the American Committee Appeal for the Relief of the Jews in Poland. Plans were made for a wienie roast to be held Sunday, Sept. 13, at Riverside Park. The following committees were cial, Nathaniel Shulman and Art Grenn; sports, Irving Berger and Harry Albert; membership, David Pacernick and George Moore; publicity, Irving Berger and Art Grenn; hospitalization, Irving Berger and Nathaniel Shulman; pins, Lew Miller and David Pacer- nick; historian, Art Grenn. You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited to Attend the MASS MEETING In Honor of Frank Murphy Democratic Candidate for Governor CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL LINWOOD a TUXEDO SUNDAY EVE„ SEPT. 13, 8 P. M. Prominent Speakers! Entertainment by Stars of Radio and Stage! ADMISSION FREE! EVERYBODY WELCOME RE-ELECT Robt. E. SAGE REPUBLICAN Circuit Court Commissioner Primaries—Sept. 15 ,1936 September 11, 1936 and THE LECAL CHRONICLE • — Election Nov. 3, 1936 JEWISH LEADERS I Urge Re-Election COAST TO COAST Holy Day Services ENDORSE REILLY of Henry Behrendt BROADCASTS OF ' at Temple Beth El A number of well-known Detroit COMING WEEK Rosh Hashonah Services: The re-election of Henry Behr- Jews have joined in issuing a statement endorsing the candidacy of C. Terry Reilly for. County auditor on the Republican ticket. Particularly outspoken in his praise for Mr. Reilly, who is secre- tary of the Michigan State Ath- letic Board, is Maurice J. Cap- lan, a member of the boxing com- mission.' Mr. Caplan urges the nomination of Mr. Reilly on the ground that he is excellently equipped by training and exper- ience for the post of county audi- tor. An interesting tribute was paid to Mr. Reilly some time ago in the Grand Rapids Press. The article in the Grand Rapids Press read: city. Were. el Terry Terry' hos other funny Idea,. For se Il e believe s the elate sh.ld 110. pun. drunk fighter. or (hope on the verge of becoming punch drunk. Ile said Pee Wee Jarrell nos quite 1.1 off and should beW.V. end made the cons- ntl.l. see It as he did. Pee Wee walled and brought • lot of pre m.. to be., Ito notch ow, that some of thecommis- sion, like all commiselons, weakened hit, but Terry did not end mode it stick. II, halt notion there are other boys on the Yen. of becoming fit for teultInl cell s and mint. to demi., thou of the Dili- :liege of being fighters. lo Irishman, a. une ean learn WU. with him therefore Ilk. a Joke, but hi. humor Is not no distorted 50 In nul l,. Mtn nil. .eking • big eintnInkull sreatler throning a referee, pohi,,g him sith s fiat, kicking or even teen. • ehirt. Itelliy hate instructed lila referee. In mantling bouts to preserle order. If • wrestler tries any funny *tuff itith the referee be aill be suspended and two of them arc on the any out for a year for tellog flint .tuff. One referee, Let Phil- bin, former boner, knocked • wrestler rold thoritt. u boot bemuse the wrestler kicked hitn. Reilly backed up Philbla and threw the grappler'. complaint Into the saste basket. The new losing secretary on In Ore. 'ruesday Inspecting the 14 . 1 ing and Wrestling situation here. The Furniture (apltal A. I , Been. I. op for renewal or renstiotment• The old chit. ono!. II Mirk but Reilly says • mniter of unpaid Mita complicates the elluntion. II. said he hail turned the eel- lotion nuttier over to the attorney gen- eral for action mid mints null brought. 2--ehorrh of the Ale, Sunday, Sept. 13. P. rn., L. 15 S. T., via station WAlle, r'olumlna Broadcasting System. Sermon by Rabbi Jonah B WI., assisted by cantor and choir of Central Syna- gogue. New York City. 3-4. D. C. Teathnonlal Luncheon to Mrs. Herbert II. Lehman, Monday, Sept. 14, at 2 p m., E. D. a T., via WOOF 50,1 the lied Network of the National Broadc.ting Company. sod station WMCA Speaker.. Mr, Fells M. 1Var- burg, Rev. Everett Rosa Clinchy, and Mr.. Herbert II. Lehrman. 4—Rota Iluhonah Program.spon- laded by (!omardttee on Cultural Arndt'. rf the J. D. C., Tuenday, Sept. IL at 5 p. nv, E. In 8, via WEAN' and the Red Network of the National Broadcasting Company. Speakers, Rabbi Santuel II Goidenson, Temple Emanu-El: Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, honorary secre- tary. General Relief Cutninittee. and (7antor Pinch., Jaesinowsky. I — Yom Kipp*, Prognsm, sponsored by Committee on Cultural Affairs of the J. D. C., Thursday, Sept. 34. at 2:30 p. In.. Station WABC, Columbia Broadcast- ing System. Also at I p. tn., is elation WJZ and the Blue Network of the Na• banal Browleasting Co. For detail. see local radio notices. i — Message of Israel, sponsored by the United Jewish Laymen's Committee, Saturday, Sept. 10. at 7 p. m . , E. in 8, T., via station WJZ and the Blue Net- work of the National Broolcamting Corn- pany Sermon by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Central Synagogue. New York City, 7 — Weenie of hrael, sponsored by United Jewish Laymen'. Committee, Yom Kippur service Beturdar. Sept. 211, at 7 p. rn.. E. D. S. T...via station WJZ and the Blue Network of the National lirosicorting Company Sermon by Rabbi Jonah It Nil.. Central Synagogue, New York (11y. at 1 Ate. 1111. thought has mt. before per- meated it tuning c.o... in this entle, and referees eMintked loud soil lung ahen 'telly took some of these lucrativeussignmento nutty end Moe them to other refenre, ...king to red. trilette the health, an It aere. Furthermore, Reilly did the unprece- dented thing of making al hie referee P.11:11f11.1 early und then posting them plainly where every...Old NO them and Invite criticism —eeekIng to find someone silo could Hump hint, aa It NEW YORK—Coast to coast broadcasts of interest to Jews in the United States over major radio networks have been an- nounced. The broadcasts. sched- uled during the High Holy Day season, include three programs sponsored by the American Jew- ish Joint Distribution Committee. They are: 1—Meswage of fowl, sponsored by the United Jewish Laymen. Committee. Saturday, Sept. 13, at 7 p. m., K O. 8. T. is Station WJZ and the Dlue Net- sor s of the National Broadcasting company. Sermon by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, of Central Synagogue, New York Terry Reilly, new secretary of the Michigan state athletic board, the bus- ing r at mldon for this •ommonsettltil, is • strunze fellow. In truth Terry has very unusual Wm. quit I e npurt Inns Wow of the UMW flirt of tuning on,- 101.1on mogul, been on his new Job only a short linc and be ver- s.«, which la • 44444 ethine unusual. For Instance Terry belie.. that WI 111 referees In 311chi0an, boilng and wrestling, sltould hute equal do 141. of the mow. ttttt ents thul to out f his HENRY BEHRENDT tically all his life. After returning from the Spanish-American War, he entered police work in Lan- sing, Mich., and became, first, constable, chief deputy sheriff and later, chief of police at Lansing. During the World War, he was ap- pointed United States marshal for the Eastern District of Michigan, which was an office of considerable Importance, because of the war- time problems. Ile continued in this capacity for more than eight fears, which extended under the jurisdic- tion of three presidents. After this appointment, he served as United States Jury Commissioner. As sheriff of Wayne County he introduced many reforms in the sheriff's office and brought the sheriff's forces up to the point of efficiency required of a metropoli- tan district, without cost to the county, and for the first time the deputy sheriffs became uniformed officers. With the use of the facili- ties of the Detroit police broad- casting unit, the road patrol was equipped with radios, which materi- ally aided the activities of this unit. This again was accomplished without cost to the county. Mr. Behrendt pointed out that Wayne County is unique in that it has within its boundaries several metropolitan police departments, namely, Highland Park, Ham- tramck, Wyandotte, Dearborn, Ecorse, River Rouge, Grosse Pointe and Detroit, with po- lice department of better its than 3,000. He stated, that until such arrangements could be definitely made, the people in outlying com- munities are entitled to full police protection. Lappin Endorsed By W. P. Lovett Ems tttttt Regret at Failure of Citizens League to Approve His Candidacy Holy Day services will be held in the main auditorium of the Temple and in the chapels on Rosh flashonah Eve, Sept. 46, at 7:30, and on the following morning IA 10 o'clock. The subjects of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's New Year address will be: In the evening, "The Year's Challenge to the Jew;" on the fol- lowing morning, "An Ignoble Of- fering." Rabbi Leon Frans will preach on the topic "Judgment Day" in the evening, and on the u jec "Revival" in the morning. The musical services will be un- der the direction of George Gal- vani and will be rendered in the T emple by the Temple choir, an all-Jewish organization, and in the chapels by an especially selected quartet. Yom Kippur Services: " Yom Kippur services will be con- ducted on Sept. 25 and 26 when the rabbis will be assisted by Rabbi Louis I. Egelson of Cincinnati. Rabbi Egelson has conducted sup- plementary services at the Temple for a number of years and has won many warm friends in the community. Supplementary Services: Those desiring cards of admis- sion to the supplementary services should consult the secretary. Julius Rothschild, without delay. He can 8 be530reached by telephone, Madison Marchioness Reading, daughter of the late Lord Melchett, will visit the United States this winter in the interests of a Jewish organ- ization. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS ARTHUR E. WOOD Candidate for Re-election to the State Senate Re•Elect in all Voting Precincts Ward. 1, 2, 4, 6 Has had 18 years practical legislative experience in the State Senate where he served several terms with excep- tional ability, was placed on the most important committees, and now is chairman of the Finance and Appro. priations Committee of that body. Senator Wood's Only Opponent has had No Practical Legislative Experience. Which Do You Prefer? REMEMBER Sabbath Eve and Sunday Services: Sabbath Eve services which called forth much enthusiasm and large congregations when they were re-introduced last season will be resumed in the main Temple auditorium Immediately following the Holy Days, Sunday morning services will also be resumed soon. Lippman Candidate for County Clerk Harry J. Lippman, prominent attorney with offices at 910-914 Majestic Bldg., is among the Democratic aspirants for nomina- A. C. Lappin, candidate for Cir- cuit Court Commissioner on the Republican ticket, receved a flat- tering letter from W. P. Lovett of the Detroit Citizens League promising him his support and ex- pressing regret that he was not endorsed by the league. Mr. Lovett's letter follows: "Although our Committee on Candidates, which is really a kind of jury, did not give you the per- sonal rating which some of us felt you deserved and, by your public services, had earned, I want you Pioneer Legislator Seeks RerElec• to know that I shall vote for you tion on Republican Ticket at the primary and hope you will --- be one of the four successful can- Arthur E. Wood, pioneer Michi- didates. gan legislator, is a candidate for re-election to the State Senate on "I also want to add my per- the Republican ticket,in the 4th sonal testimony of high apprecia- District. tion concerning your many years Ask for a REPUBLICAN Ballot Arthur E. Wood has served two of generous, unselfish service in years in the State House of Repre- many fields, including activities As sentatives and 16 years in the Assistant Corporati on Counsel, Mr. Goldstick has proven here and at Lansing. I cannot State Senate. recall any time when we did not himself to be an able and conscientiou s public servant. His HARRY J. LIPPMAN r agree on the merit of the pro- His work in the legislature has time has not been too valuable to permit even the most humble received widespread commendation. posal under consideration. tion to the office of County Clerk, to lay their troubles before him. As a Arthur Gladstone, Detroit Jew During his many years of serv- "Regardless of any public office, to be voted upon on Tuesday, member of Congress he ice Senator Arthur E. Wood has ish attorney, candidate for Gircu it I b elieve the best results of civic Sept. 15, will represent you with dignity and with much credit, served on many of the most im- Court Commissioner in the pr i- service are those which, in time, As an active attqrney for up- portant committees of the Senate mules, Sept 15, was admitted t O become fixed in the practices of wards of 25 years, Mr. Lippman Including Finance and Appropria- practice law in 1925, and prior t O our government, either by law or has been in daily contact with the tions, Labor State Affairs, Elec- his admission to the Bar of Mich - otherwise. If we are both pe- °Mice of County Clerk of Wayne tions, Banks and Corporations, igen was associated with th e tient, and continue the long strug- County; his disposition of more Judiciary, Public Utilities and Goldman. Bros. Bank, lie has gle for more progressive methods than 5,000 cases having given him gained recognition as a lawyer and measures, I am sure you, as State Sanitariums. an insight into the workings of Senator Wood has built a repu- and as a friend of the immigrant well as I, will count our efforts that office possessed by few others. tation for close application to his and the underprivileged and was as time well spent. Mr. Lippman is 46 years old, work, having been present at prac- the accredited Detroit represen- "With best personal wishes, I married, and resides with wife and tically every session of the senate. tative of the Hebrew Immigrant remain, two children at 18115 Parkside He is now chairman of the Fi- Aid Society of America. Ave. "Sincerely yours, nance & Appropriation committee Mr. Gladstone received exten- Circuit Court (Signed) W. P. LOVETT." of the Senate. His act repealed the sive publicity when he won an in- BACON, ON "ADVANCEMENT head tax and established the old junction in the famous Peter Commissioner OF LEARNING": "Libraries . , age pension now in effect. His work Koval test case. in his plea for are the shrines where all the relics "Preferred" by on the above committee helped In- an injunction against John L. of the ancient saints, full of true crease the State aid payments to Zurbrick, Second District direc- Detroit Citizens League virtue, and that without delusion Wayne County from $10,420,708 in tor of immigration, he charged or imposture, are preserved and 1933 to $25,882,658 in 1935 with that the Jay Treaty of 1794, be- North End Clinic has received reposed.") indications of this being again In- tween the United States and the following contributions: creased in 1936. This kept schools Great Britain, was violated in In memory of Adolph Freund, open and city taxes low. General Order 86. from Maurice Goldenberg, Dr. and Mr. Gladstone says that if he Mrs. Harold Rattner, Mrs. Milford is elected Circuit Court Commis- Stern, Ralph A. Mayer, Mr. and sioner he will advocate a night Mrs. Day Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. court to enable a worker to come Albert Kahn, Dr. and Mrs. Willard Let's All Vote for and present his side of the case. D. Mayer. Joseph Mazer, who is running He advocates that a Friend of In memory of Max May, from for Congress on the Republican Court should investigate before Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, ticket in the 15th Congressional an undeNrivileged and deserving Ralph A. Mayer, Mrs. Benjamin District, is the only candidate who family will be evicted. L. Lambert, Mrs. Mark Fleisch- Mr.. Gladstone is a member of man, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- received the recommendation of the American Citizens League as well the Detroit Bar Association and man, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- as that of the Detroit Citizens was admitted to practice before man, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Mr. Mazer, who is a brother of the United States Supreme Court. Meyer, Dr. and Mrs, Willard D. Jacob and Henry Mazer, well Mayer. known in the cigar manufacturing Herbert L Harris, Candidate In memory of Milford Stern, business In Detroit for the past 40 from Mrs. Milford Stern. for Circuit Court years, has earned his own living In memory of Mrs. Adolph since he was eight years of age Commissioner Deutsch, from Mr. and Mrs. and throughout his life he has bat- Charles Hamburger, tled upward and has attained In memory of Mrs. Rachel Stein- Herbert L. Harris, young Jewish notable success and recognition attorney who is prominent in so- berg, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles from the world. c ial, communal and political affairs, Hamburger. Although he has taught higher is seeking the office of Circuit For the supplementary medical mathematics and physics in the Court Commissioner (short term), assistance fund for children: In eastern schools and has taught in on the Democratic ticket- Mr. Har- memory of Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, the immigration schools, he was en- ris is a lifelong resident of Detroit, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart- (REPUBLICAN) gaged in extensive research work and received his law degree from man and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan for which he received high honors the University of Detroit. He is Kline; in memory of Sam Weiss and unusual recognition from the vice-president of the Central EH- of Cleveland, 0., from Mr. and Mrs. business world. teenth Congressional Democratic Nathan Kline and Mr. and Mrs. During the put week Mr. and Club, and is well known in Dem- Joseph Hartman, Mrs. Maur have been honored by ocratic circles. While • student at their hosts of friends. On Tuesday the University of Detroit, Mr. Har- Generous Contributions to evening • reception was tendered ris was resident of Phi Alpha for them at the home of Mr. and Fraternity, a national Jewish frat- Council Funds Mrs. Henry Mazer, 65 Arden Park. ernity. Several hundred guests were pres- The Detroit section of the Na. ent and many fine tributes were Gift to Fresh Air Camp tional Council of Jewish Women paid to Mr. and Mrs. Mazer by received the following contribu- z.ome of the distinguished persons tions: A gift) to the Fresh Air So- Number in attendance. On Wednesday eve- ciety Number For the Ida E. Ginsburg Me- Amount was received from Howard ning Mr. and Mrs. Mazer were morial Scholarship Fund, In mem- of Shows Budget of Inspector s C. Ernstein in memory of Max of Re•enue again honored by a reception given May. of Max May from Miss Emma Allured 1932 - at the Parish house by the Rt Rev. 683 ! and Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. 489 50,577.39 Msgr. Nary who presented Mr. and Basel. 33 ,150.00 1933 - 770 RODIN CLUB 493 • Mrs. Mazer to the members of the A generous gift of furniture for 36,326.33 The last meeting of 2 9,500.00 the Rodin parish. 1934 - the recreation hall of Council 1029 592 Club was held at the home of Camp has been received in memory 51,395.90 29,500.00 Mrs. M. Baer of 3030 Calvert of Milford Stern, from Mrs. Mil- Ave., on Wednesday afternoon, ford Stern. Sept. 3. Members and guests en- For the Council Camp vacation joyed a delicious luncheon. Due fund in honor of the marriage of to the absence of the chairman, Dorothy Franklin to Dr. Henry The Nathan Strauss Demo- Mrs. Rena Rodin presided. The from Max Goldberg. cratic Executives, at their regu- latter part of the afternoon was Turkel For the Campers' Happy Day lar meeting on Tuesday evening, spent playing cards. Prises were Sept. 8, by resolution indorsed awarded at each table. Guests of Fund, In honor of the birthday an. of Emanuel Tabor, from the candidacy of George W. Welsh the afternoon were Mrs. Z. Rabin- niversary Mrs. Islet Gilbert. for governor and will do all in er, Mrs. M. Hors-it: and Mrs II. For the Elsa F7, Welling Me- their power to further and help Kurtzman. m Scharshi ol mos! Fun, d tn mem- him win the nomination and the The next meeting will be held ory of Ado lph Freund , f from Mr. election. at the home of Mrs. Anna Sohil- end Mrs. Grover C. Wolf era, 2811 E lmhurst Ave., on Wed- In memory of Max May from Luise Rainer, we hear, is trying neaday evening, Sept.. 23, at Mrs. Carrie L. Bailin and Mr. and This ad paid for by a Jewish friend, to decide whether to fir or take o'clock. Mrs. Grover C. Wolf. Wood is Candidate for State Senator ELECT endt as Sheriff on the Republican ticket is strongly advocated by friends and supporters. Mr. Behrendt who is -the only Jewish candidate for Sheriff has been interested in police work prac- Leon Trotsky's friends in the United Statedehave been unsuccess- ful in their efforts to obtain per- mission for the former Soviet war lord to come to America. Nathaniel H. Goldstick for Congress 15th District Wards 10, 12, 14, 16 Arthur Gladstone for Commissione Re-Elect. PATRICK FLANNERY SHERIFF Democratic Ticket Prevent Crime and You Will Not Have to Pay for It John Kaminski Contributions to North End Clinic Republican Mazer Gets Support In Congress Race E E C T GOMER KRISE (Former Chief Assistant Prosecutor) Prosecuting Attorney REPUBLICAN This ad inserted and paid for by a Jewish friend and admirer of Mr. Kris. C. TERRY REILLY COUNTY AUDITOR "A Proven Executive" Reilly's 1 Year Record for Michigan As Secretary Athletic Board of Control for 1935 o 1935 - 1102 Welsh Inddrsed by Strauss Executives 436 58,405.61 21,802.50 A SPLENDID BUSINESS RECORD Put economy in the Auditors office by electing. C. TERRY REILLY one of the new ocean liners to Europe for a vacation soon. Promise little and do much. Truth is the seal of God. v