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September 6, 1940

AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Fram Opens
PROTECT AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, Hebrew Schools
Jr. Hadassah Season CALL TO VOTERS BY SUPPORTERS
Resume Sessions
At the first meeting of the
OF FITZGERALD FOR U. S. SENATE The United Hebrew Schools,
season for the Detroit unit of
which were closed for vacation,
Junior Hadassah, at 2:30 p. m.
on Sunday, Sept. 8, at Hotel Michigan Voters Called Upon to Support reopened last Tuesday. A large
Staler, Miss Rose Poskel will
Liberal Candidate Who Strongly Opposes number of new pupils have al-
officially take up her duties as
ready registered for the new
president. This will be an open
Racial and Religious Intolerance
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semester, and arrangements are

g
meetin.
Rabb i Leon Fram will be the
guest speaker for the afternoon.
miss Rose Friedman will sing a
group of songs, accompanied by
Miss Ruth Nussbaum. Reports
an d greetings from the annual
national convention at Chicago
last month will also be presented.
Two teas were given during
the past several weeks for the
purpose of bringing old and new
members together, at the homes
of Bernice Ackerman and Evelyn
Meyers. Another is scheduled for
this month, announcement of time
and place to be made at the
meeting on Sunday.
Youth Aliyah, the movement
for the transfer of Jewish boys
and girls from countries of per-
secution into Palestine, announces
a contribution in memory of Mrs.
Lillian I,apides by Ruth Hanels.
The Jewish National Fund
Committee is going ahead with
its work. Anyone wishing to plant
trees is asked to call the commit-
tee chairman, Rose Katzman, Ty.
7-0602.
Members and friends are in-
vited to attend the first monthly
session on Sunday.

being made for the engagement
of teachers for the new classes.
Parents are urged to attend to,
the registration of their children
without delay, in order to give
the school management an op-
portunity to make the proper
arrangements, both as to school
facilities and as to the additional
instructors required.
For information regarding all
branches, call the main office, at
the Philadelphia-Byron School,
Madison 8770.

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CALL TYLER 5-1230

ARTHUR E. WOOD

As a State Senator,
contributed
greatly to the
public good.

His acts provided for old
age pensions, sanitariums
for the tubercular and aid
for the crippled and handi-
capped children.

Ladies Lechem Aniyim
Card Party Sept. 21

His work repealed the

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The Detroit Ladies Lechem
Head Tax, eliminated 'gyp'
Aniyim Society will give a card
builders, fraudulent real
party at Assembly Hall on Satur-
estate builders and fire in-
day. Sept. 21, at 7 P. M.
The annual donor luncheon will
surance rate discrimination.
be held Wednesday, Nov. 6, at
Lachar's on Twelfth St. To en-
He has always been in-
able members and friends to earn
dependent — fair — honest
their plates, the society arranged
and on the job—opposing
three different methods of rais-
ing money: A rummage store, the
all rackets and fighting for
A SUCCESSFUL
president, Mrs. Milinsky, TO.
FRANK FITZGERALD
a square deal for everyone.
BUSINESS MAN
5-4223, having charge of dates;
and
in
1918
he
enlisted
in
the
A vote for Frank Fitzgerald
charity affairs' card party on
Sept. 21, tickets being available for United States Senator on the U. S. Army and spent that year
Democratic ticket is insurance in the Pioneer Entree in Camp
from Mrs. Weinsteen.
against intolerance in America Wadsworth in Spartensburg,
and is a guarantee that Michi- S. C.
Dr. S. R. Wise to Address gan will be represented in Com Upon— his discharge from the
gress by a spokesman for the Army he re-entered the U. of D.
Ladies of Yeshiva
American way of life.
Beth Judah
Law School and was admitted to
This declaration was made
the Bar in 1522. He became as-
this
week
by
outstanding
leaders
A meeting of the Ladies of
of life in this state sociated with William Henry Gal-
Yeshiva Beth Judah will be held in all walks
After Eighteen Years of Faithful Legislative Service
who
called
upon
the voters to lagher shortly thereafter and has
at their meeting hall, 2535 Elm-
remained in the Gallagher law
give
an
overwhelming
endorse-
He Is Asking for a One-Step Promotion
hurst, Tuesday afternoon, Sept.
firm since. During that time he
10. They will have as their guest ment to Mr. Fitzgerald's candi- was also professor of law at the
dacy
as
a
means
of
guaranteeing
speaker Dr. S. R. Wise, who was
U. of D., and was active in
engaged to act as dean and prin- that the Democratic nominee will alumni affairs.
cipal of the Yeshiva. The presi- be one who has always fought for
An opponent of all intolerance
dent, Mrs. P. Rottenberg, re- good government and for toler- and a staunch defender of ra-
ance.
quests all members to be present,
Frank Fitzgerald was born in cial and religious freedom, Mr.
as there will be important busi-
Holyoke,
Mass., in 1897. He was Fitzgerald is an outspoken op-
ness to discuss.
Candidate for Nomination on the Republican Ballot,
educated in the public schools of ponent of all attempts to curtail
Primaries of September 10th, for
that city. In 1917 he entered the the liberties of any groups. He
disapproves of attempts to in-
Detroit Institute of Musical University of Detroit Law School, ject
bigotry in the American sys-
Art to Open Fall Term
tem and stands wholehartedly in
back of the Roosevelt program
on Monday
of decency and opposition to the
dictatorial schemes which threat-
The Detroit Institute of Mu-
en to invade American shores.
sical Art announce the opening
of its fall term on Monday, Sept.
9, with a faculty of 60 teachers
and offering courses in a 11
Certified copies of birth cer-
branches of music, dramatic art tificates should be guarded as
and dancing. Maurice Dumensnil, carefully as any other valuable
French pianist, will again be a document, Probate Judge Jos-
guest teacher following his pres- eph A. Murphy said after warn-
ent concert tour of the South ing the public that lost or stolen
American republics. A depart- proofs of birth are often used
ment of voice science has been by fifth columnists to conceal
added under the direction of Dr. their true identity.
Kenneth Westerman. Nellie Bea-
The corridors of the county
trice Huger, M. Mus., head of the building are crowded with hun-
sacred music department, has ar- dreds of men and women ap-
ranged new courses to be con- plying for birth certificates after
ducted by Dr. Cyril Barker, Al- registration in probate court of
lan Calihan, M. Mus., and Dr. unrecorded births. In all cases
Westerman. Violette Armand, di- where there is no record of births
rector of the dancing department, of men and women born in Mich-
has engaged William Clifford to igan, it is the duty of probate
teach tap dancing in its various court to register such births af-
styles and other new teachers are ter submission by applicants of
Jean Kinsman and Margery Aber, adequate proofs.
violin.
Birth certificates are necessary
now to gain or to keep employ-
Protection of Holy Land ment in many major industries
from Air Attacks Urged that are working under govern-
ment contract. Proofs of birth
NON-PARTISAN
CINCINNATI (Religious News must also be furnished by every
Service) — Agudas Israel, an person crossing the international
organization of Orthodox Jewish boundary between Canada and
leaders of the United States and the United States.
"Treason masquerades under
Canada, closed a four-day con-
ference here by adopting a reso- many alias," Judge Murphy point-
lution appealing to all non-Jew- ed out. "A lost or stolen birth
handy
ish leaders to aid in "protecting certificate conies in mighty
subversion.
the Holy Land, cradle of all reli- for the agents of
Because of his outstanding work with dependent, crippled and afflicted children,
gion, from devastating air at- Brave Belgium would still be
Judge Healy was accorded the distinction of election as an honorary member of
fighting against the invader if
tacks."
the Wayne County Medical Society.
the
treachery
of
fifth
columnists,
Another resolution urged per-
Paid for by Jewish friends.
posing
as
loyal
citizens,
had
not
sons of all faiths to unite against
"paganism and godlessness, the undermined its defenses, and had
source of th e present world catas it been given more substantial
aid by the allies."
trophe."

HERE IS ONE
Anti-Machine, Anti-Boss and
Anti-Invisible Government
Candidate

ARTHUR E. WOOD

LIEUT. GOVERNOR

Judge Murphy Warns
Against the Loss of
Birth Certificates

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A
FRIEND
OF
YOUTH

CHAMPION
OF
MOTHERS'
RIGHTS

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RE-ELECT

JUDGE D. J. HEALY

JUDGE OF
PROBATE

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