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and THE LEGAL' CHRONICLE

• April 2, 1937

All for $

Kaufman Appointed
Vice-President of
Equitable Trust Co.

795

Take Advantage of our

Spring Clean-Up Special

Oscar A. Kaufman has been ap-
pointed v i c e-president of the
Equitable Trust Company, accord-
ing to an announcement made
Thursday by the trust company.
Ile assumed his new post April 1.
For the past two years, Mr.

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Wheels and Motor

Arthur D. Cohen Joins
George L. Nadel' Co.

MAX CARP, Treas.

TOwnaend 8.2214

RE-ELECT

Murray D. (Pat)

VAN WAGONER

Arthur D. Cohen, who for mr.ny
years was in the ladies' ready to
wear business in downtown De-
troit, has joined the investment
firm of George L. Nadell & Co.,
e
19 20 D
Bank Bldg., as
a special repre-
sentative.
a•
The firm
OSCAR A. KAUFMAN
deals in invest-
Kaufman has been a member of
ment securities
the Michigan Public Trust Corn-
and recently re-
mission. Ile has been identified in
leased the stock
Detroit legal circles for more than
At-
issue of the At-
15 years, having served for five
las Malting Co.
years as Wayne County Assistant
The
Ekhardt
Prosecuting Attorney, and for four
Arthur D. Cohen and Becker and
years as Wayne County corpora-
tion counsel. In 1935 he was an the American Malting issues were
assistant attorney-general of the also placed on the market by this
firm.
state of Michigan.
Mr. Cohen is well known in the
community having spent most of
Detroit Sunshine Club at his life in Detroit. In speaking of
his.new connection he said, "I had
Miami Beach Has a
decided to enter the investment
Passover Party
field and in looking around for a
connection I chose to join the
The Detroit Sunshine Club George L. Nadell Co., because I
Passover party was held March believe the securities they offer
29 at Oceanic Gardens. There was furnish an excellent investment
a large attendance. Refreshments opportunity. I have no hesitancy
were served. The following do- in recommending them to my
nated to the matzo fund: Mr. and friends as sound investments." Mr.
Mrs. Saul Davidson, in memory of Cohen will be glad to receive in-
the late Lois ltattner, $5; Mr. and quiries on any of the securities
Mrs. Saul Davidson, in honor of listed above and will furnish
their 17th wedding anniversary, statistical information without any
$5; Sam Barkum and Joe Barkum obligation to buy. Ile can be
of the 5 O'clock Club, Miami reached by calling Cadillac 3260.
Beach, Flu., in memory of their
mother, $25; Jack Albert, towards
matzo fund, $2; Moe Radnor, in HEARING FOR KUHN
memory of his late sister, Edith
IS SET FOR APRIL 5
Radner Goodman, $5 Mr. Rad-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
ner's son, Saul, $2.

DEMOCRAT

FOR

State Highway Commissioner

"For Your Health's Sake"
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Capable — Conscientious — Efficient

MINERAL BATHS

—tit NT ('LAMINA. SID HIGAN

11.o:celled in the treatment of

His Record in Office Speaks for Itself. He Has Made
Michigan Roads the "By.Word of the Nation." Is a Proven
Friend of the People and He Deserves Your Vote.

Paid for by • Jewish Friend

Election, Monday, April 6

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protected in their seniority rating. Each employee should be Liven

credit for work faithfully performed by receiving benefit from the

length of their service to the transportation system and the citizens
of Detroit whom they . You will agree that • man who has

been employed for years is entitled to more consideration than a

recent employee. YOU hold the power to correct this existing un•

fair condition by voting

ON AMENDMENT 2

• Is "Seniority" based on length of
service?

• Is "Seniority" fair to all transpor-
tation employees?

• Are D. S. It employees entitled to
a uniform "Seniority" rating?

Nazi Propaganda in WPA

Nazi propaganda is being openly
taught in adult education classes
maintained by the Works Progress
Administration in New York City,
it was charged here by Represent-
ative Samuel Dickstein on the
basis of the personal investigation
he made after receiving an affida-
vit from one of the teachers in
the WPA project who is opposed
to Nazism. Mr. Dickstein said that
in a classroom in Public School 73
on W. 46th St. there is a huge map
sent from Germany which is cov-
ered with swastikas.
Dozens of American colleges and
universities will reject invitations
to participate in the bi-centenary
celebration of Goettingen Uni-
versity in Germany, it was an-
nounced by the Non-Sectarian
Anti-Nazi League on the basis of
letters received from college presi-
dents. All colleges in Virginia and
West Virginia have indicated their
intention of boycotting the Nazi
function.

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sERVICKS

On Sabbath morning. APrll .7. •
Mlle, Dr. Len M. Franklin will oreuPY
the pulpit. Hie subject wit be: 'The
Hong of the Sc,'
On Friday evening. April 9, the Seim
bath Eve men'. A Min be eponoored and
eonolueted by the Temple 141eterhood.
Partielpentei Atomism. Harry Krohn.
Henry Meyers, John Hoop, Adolph Sic-
num.

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TEAIPILE BETH EI,
RELIGIOUS SC11001,

The Temple Beth El High ft.'hool will
ho'd its graduation exerelees early in
Alay.
CDrInl•MS.tion this year will be held
on Shabuoth morning. May 16.
Alter the Proteover we.. sinew. In
the eehool will be reouttled WI follows:
The Tuelolay end Wednesday alien..
1•I•osex reopen April 6 and April 7.
Tile Saturday morning rlasoes re-open
April 10. The Sunda, morning
on
via.. re-open on April II.

FIRST ANNUAL
DINNER-DANCE

MOTHERS' CLUBS

CLYDE V.

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MURRAY D PAT

an Wagoner

DEMOCRAT

ritstrix

The Pod annual Temple dinner•dance
will be given Saturday, April 24. •t
the Doak-Cadillac Motel. in the grend
ballroom. For reeervetione rontart the
following: Mrs. Manuel E. Arden, Edwin
Licht's. Albert Render.

Members of the Oakland Moth-
France, Belgium, E ngl a nd, ers' Clubs of the Jewish Com-
Sweden, Denmark and Switzerland munity Center will meet at the
have ratified the Geneva agreement Center on Monday, April 5, at 8
whereby refugee German citizens p. m. Games, movies and refresh-
who were in other countries prior ments are included in the program.
"The War Goes On" is the title
to July 4, 1936, may receive ref-
ugee certificates, good for one of the book review to be presented
year, giving them the right of at the meeting of the young worn-
residence and also the right to en's study club on Tuesday, April
travel to another country, it was 6, at 1:15 p. m. at the Dexter
announced in a statement by the branch of the Center.
A discussion of the "Jews in
Joint Distribution Committee.
Pointing out that the J.D.C.. the European Literature" will be led
llicem and representatives of ref- by Mrs. I. Nelson at a meeting of
ogees aid committees in England, the Fenkell club on Tuesday, April
France, Holland, Austria, Czecho- 6, at B p. m., at the Talmud Torah
slovakia, Yugoslavia, Italy and at Parkside and Midland.
ree -
Mrs. Adele Mondry will discuss
Poland have rear he d
meat that an appeal should be Jewish women poets at the meeting
made through the high commis - of the Linwood Dexter Club on
sioner for refugees to the League Tuesday, April 6, at 2 p. rn., at
of Nations no that the full protec- the Dexter branch of the Center.
The members of, the Woodward
tion of the Geneva agreement be
extended to refugees, the state- club will meet on Thursday, April
ment declares that "in other coun- 8, at 2 p. m. to rehearse the play
tries it is hoped that the situation "Cats" which they will present
of the often penniless, workless shortly. This group meets at the
and homeless refugees may be Jewish Community Center.
made more bearable through in-
tervention with the respective gov- vakia, 560; Rumania, 200; Poland,
ernments." The statement quotes a 10,000 to 20,000; Holland, 847 (ac-
reg-
leader who has participated in the tually receiving one-time or 704
discussions as saying that "steps ular relief); Switzerland,
in
1936).
The
statement
end
that
(aided
should be taken to the
the J.D.C.
these refugees will not permanent- further points out that
Profes-
ly be considered as such. It is and French Committee for afforded
hoped that numbers of them may sional Retraining have
opportunities
for
groups
be absorbed into the productive training
and economic life of the countries of intellectuals and former profes-
people
with
the
professional
where they have taken refuge. and sional
that vocational training for the schools of the French state rail-
young and retraining for the older ways, hotel management, rural
groups may facilitate this orderly trades and handicraft and horti-
process of absorption." The state- cultural schools.
meat estimates the number of ref-
You ought to get yourself II
ugees in European countries at this
new
time as follows: England, 3,500; peep at Philip M. Raskin's
France, 8,000; Italy, 655; Austria, book of poems, "Lanterns In the
795; Yugoslavia, 620; Czechoslo- Wind" ... It's grand reading.

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brief sentence! But, a double
assurance that your insurance
will be doubly protective!

JUDGE NED H. SMITH

RE-ELECT

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Many Reservations
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possessed of excellent judicial tem-
perament and has gained the re-
spect of both the attorneys and
laymen. Judge Smith is a candi-
date for re-election on April 5 and
I hope he is successful and is re-
turned to the office which he well
deserves on the record he has
made."
Judge Smith has been a mem-
ber of the Common Pleas Bench
since April, 1935. County Building
files show that he disposes of
about 2,000 cases a year.
While a student at Northern
High School, in his Junior year,
Smith lost his sight in sub-zero
weather in the winter of 1919. His
eye balls were frozen. The acci-
HARRY HYMAN
dent baffled eye specialists. Never-
graduated in
With many reservations being theless, Smith was
1921.
made early for the Annual Temple
He entered the University of
Beth El dinner dance to be held
and received
Saturday, April 24, at the Book- Michigan Law School
his degree in 1926. And shortly
Cadillac Hotel, the committee on
thereafter
was
appointed
to the
arrangements have provided a
staff of the Prosecutor Robert M.
novel seating and table plan.
Toms, serving as an assistant
The committee, headed by Harry
prosecuting attorney for eight
Ilyman and Saul Rose, in con-
years.
junction with Mrs. L. Friedman
He left that office to run for
and Mrs. F. Bloomgarden, who are
post he now holds. In his
in charge of table and floral dec- the
initial gesture for elective office in
orations, have arranged tables ac-
was honored with the
commodating eight and ten. En- 1935, Smith
largest vote polled by any city
tire families may reserve one
judicial candidate. Ile is a midi.
table. However, for the members
date at the April 5 election. Judge
of the Young People's Temple
ia married and the father
Club and youthful members of Smith
of an eight-year-old girl. He lives
Temple households, one side of the
at 3984 Somerset Ave.
anti-Nazi sympathizers continued grand ballroom will be reserved
their oratorical demonstrations in entirely with tables of six, eight
the street in front of the court and ten.
Dr. Franklin to Speak at the
house. Ilochfelder at first protested
Arrangements for single couples
North Woodward Con-
against the adjournment, saying: to be seated at a table with friends
gregational Church
"I have tried to get the man sum- may be made at the time th*
moned before two Jewish magis- tickets are reserved through any
trates. Now I have come before a member of the ticket committee.
On Sunday morning, April 4,
Catholic magistrate and I expect Ticket sales are in charge of Mrs. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
Manuel E. Arden. For best seat- the pulpit of the North Woodward
to get action."
Seeking to circumvent the charge ing arrangements it is suggested Congregational C h u r c h, corner
that the German-American Bund by Dr. Milton S. Marx, general Woodward and Blaine, and will
is violating the New York State chairman of the dinner dance, to speak on the subject: "Reinter-
penal code by engaging in business reserve and obtain tickets early. preting Democracy."
Dr. Franklin will take the place
without having been incorporated, This promises to be one of the
Fritz Kuhn, Bund fuehrer, crossed outstanding social affairs of the of the minister of the church, Dr.
Charles
Haven Myers, who is ab-
the river to New Jersey and in- season. It is the renewal of a social
corporated the German-American tradition which was dropped sev- sent from the city.
Bund Auxiliary of 925 Danielson eral years ago, and which tide
St., North Bergen, N. J. Incorpora- committee in charge hopes to in-
tion papers filed with Gustav liach, augurate again as an annual so-
clerk of Hudson County, name cial event through the success of
Kuhn and seven New Jersey Ger- the formal dinner dance being
man-Americans as trustees. The planned.
papers reveal that the new cor-
APRIL 5th
poration is not organized for profit
and that its officers must be mem-
bers of the Bund or of one of its
local branches.

Latest Information on
Request

YES

Fred M. Butzel, well known De-
troit attorney, issued the follow-
ing statement:
"I have viewed with admiration
the splendid work done by Ned
Smith, Judge of the Common Pleas
Court. He has made a courteous,
able and imnartial judge, he is

Shaarey Zedek.

LINWOOD CHEVROLET . CO.

13200 LINWOOD, cor. Tyler

April 4—Dinner dance of Infants Service Group, at Chalet.
April 5—Monthly meeting of Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women.
April 5—Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Women
2:15 p. m. Lecture
regular monthly meeting at Temple Beth El, at
on the photoplay "The Good Earth."
Abram
Leon
Sacher
before the
Dr.
April 0—Address by
combined Bnai Brith Lodges of Detroit and the Detroit Bnai
Brith Ladies' Auxiliary on the subject, "The Present Challenge"
at Temple Beth El.
April 11—Dinner at General Motors Bldg. ballroom cele-
brating the 10th anniversary of Jewish Welfare Federation and

Shaarey Zedek.
April 17—Spring formal of National Council of Jewish
Juniors, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
April 24—Spring formal dance of affiliated organizations of
Temple Beth El.
May 9—Mothers and daughters luncheon of Sisterhood of

795

FRED FABER, President

Judge Smith Lauded
By Fred M. Butzel

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Detroit Service Group.
April 12—Address by Dr. Alfons Goldschmidt, professor
of economics at Columbia University, before Men's \Club of

2.—WASH CAR
3.—HYDRO VACUUM UPHOLSTERY
4.—COMPLETE SIMONIZE
5.—POLISH ALL NICKLE
6.— DRESS TOP

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pEDFROWEIVISII RONIGLE

■ tate Highway

Commissioner

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He has never lost sight of
the fact "That the People

—ALL the People—(hen
the Highways of Michi.
gap."

ELECT DEMOCRATS
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For Superintendent ot
Public instruction

Arthur E. Erickson
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For Justices of the State
Supre.ne Court

Walter I. McKenzie
Thomas F. McAllister
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For Regents of the
Cniversify of Michigan

Edmund C. Shields
John D. Lynch
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MAI• ltd. of Education

Charles M. Novak
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.1 state Rd ul Agriculture

Mrs. Lavina Masselink
fames J. Jakway
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t or Counts Auditor

Edward

H. Williams

Vote Straight
DEMOCRATIC

klismilv

April 5

FANNER

Councilman

The proof of what • man might do can best be judged by
what he has done. For many ye•rs CLYDE V. FF.NNER has
labored consistently to secure justice for the small taxpayer,
the working man and woman and the underprivileged child.
Mr. Fenner has always been at the forefront in prop ive
legislation and is a friend of the common man and woman.

ELECTION MONDAY APRIL 5

The Nathan Strauss Executives

UNANIMOUSLY ENDORSE THE

Entire State and County
DEMOCRATIC Ticket

ELECT

JUSTICES SUPREME COURT

THOMAS F. McALLISTER —
WALTER I. McKENZIE

REGENTS UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

EDMUND C. SHIELDS —JOHN D. LYNCH

SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

ARTHUR C. ERICKSON

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

CHARLES M. NOVAK

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE

MRS. LAVINA MASSELINK—JAMES JAKWAY

STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER

MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER

WAYNE COUNTY AUDITOR

EDWARD H. WILLIAMS

WE RECOMMEND AND URGE THE JEWISH PEOPLE TO
VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET

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