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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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THE SHOFAR

Title Pages of Certain Books

FRASER CONDUCTS IMPORTANT

The phrase "Nihil Obstat"
DRIVE FOR CONGRESS ON THE
(Latin—nothing hinders) certi-
fies that the volume has been
G. 0. P. TICKET IN 15th DISTRICT
carefully examined and contains
nothing contrary to the teach-
The constructive program pre- he "will preserve and protect the
ings of the Roman Catholic
sented voters of the Fifteenth worthwhile advances which have
Church.
Congressional District by Archie been made in recent years in the
C. Fraser, candidate for the Re- field of social and economic leg-
publican nomination for Con- islation, particularly the gains
gressman, has caused his cam- which labor has made, and I also
paign to be considered one of want to see these laws made
the chief constructive political more workable and more fairly
efforts in this year's political and intelligently administered.
campaign.
"Much of the recent legisla-
The need of a representative tion has been meritorious but
from this district who will cut the full benefits have not ac-
the red tape of the politicians crued to those most directly con-
and let Detroit factories tackle cerned because of governmental
the problems of national defense bungling, inefficiency and politi-
cal tampering. Inexperienced,
is stressed by Fraser.
"I pledge myself," said Fraser, incompetent political appointees
In my Shop you will find individual pat-
"to turn over to the experts the have hamstrung important social
terns, newer styles, custom hand-tailoring
job of national defense—and by reforms to the great detriment
perfect fit and personal service.
experts I mean the trained men of those most directly concerned,
of the army and the trained en- the great mass of American wage
Ambassadore Custom Suits $37.50
gineers of mass production in the earners, business men and in-
Detroit area and elsewhere who dustrialists.
"I am particularly interested
Eagle Finest Suits $34.50
must not be hampered in their
efforts by political obstructionists in the problem of getting the
youth of our nation into produc-
Stylepledge & London-Mode Suits
in Congress.
tive employment. I have long
$29.50
"Detroit should be hiring a been affiliated with the youth
hundred thousad men next week movement and now in my own
Special Character 2-Pant Suits
for defense manufacturing and home have a first class laboratory
$26.50
making was for another hundred to practice upon. It is my hon-
thousand to supplant them in the est belief that vocational train-
Camel Hair, Covert Balmacan
following two months. These ing should be greatly extended,
men are in the city today and under governmental subsidy, if
Top Coats $18.50—$21.50
they are trained in the mass pro- necessary, and the educational
ductions of manufacture that base broadened out to give our
COME IN
can alone defend the nation. young men and women an edu-
Bottlenecks created by Congress cation in fields of learning which
are keeping them on WPA and will give them an opportunity to
withholding their productive ef- earn a good livelihood during
forts from the country."
the balance of their lives."
Archie C. Fraser lives at 3752
Fraser has called attention to
Good
Vicksburg Ave., is 38 years old, the District's representative op-
married and has two children. He posing both the Hatch Acts—
8945-47 TWELFTH ST.
was the Republican nominee in the so-called "clean politics" bills
1938 and closely contested the which limit political constructions
election with the Democratic in- and define legal political activi-
cumbent.
ties. Both bills were passed over
Aside from his stand on de- the opposition of the District's
fense Fraser has declared that present congressman.

The Shofar is a ram's horn
which is sounded on New Year's
and other important occasions.
It has no metal mouthpiece and
is played by placing one end.
obliquely to the lips and blow-
ing with regulated force.

September 6, 194 :

Malin Is Endorsed
For State Senate

In the 5th District

an

w
nleader
in MnummTeisroM
usaiJine'wish
organization,
in Detroit, is being sauep
tinvoitritets
st rongl y

many of his 1, a;.

GREATER VALUES ON
BETTER CLOTHES
Just Arrived, My Entire Fall
Stock of Fine Suits, Top
Coats, Stetson Hats and Fur-
nishings

JACK HALPERIN

Clothes

Jewish National Workers' Alliance
To Raise $100,000 for Palestine
Colony on National Fund Soil

We, the following, heartily endorse the
candidacy of Senator Allen Guy Luding-
ton, Republican, for the Fourth Senatorial
District.

In advocating the re-election of Senator
Allen Guy Ludington, we look at the mar-
velous liberal record he has compiled in
the State Senate.

Not promises but accomplishments.

"Vote for the Man."

A vote for Allen Guy Ludington is defin-
itely, a vote for good government.

HARRY ADLER
ISADORE FABER
J. GOLDBERG
SHAKESPEARE 0. GOLDSMITH •
NATHAN WEINSTEIN
DAVID PALLACK
BERNARD KONOP
DR. JOSEPH ITARMAN
I. SKLAR
DONALD S. WEXLER
JOHN ZALMAN
RALPH R. GOLDSMITH
HERBERT HARRIS
HARRY BROD
MEYER MARRICH
LOUIS HARTMAN
A. SKLARE
17 'BENJAMIN LEVENSON
LAWRENCE ABRAMS
NATHAN GOLDSTONE
BEN WOLFE
HARRY PARMET
HARRY FABER
EDWARD WEINER
JOSEPH COHEN
LOUIS ABRAMOWITZ
WILLIAM ADELSON
MAX KAPLAN
JACOB WEXLER
NAT HOLDEN
LOUIS ROBINS
SAUL HAMMERSTEIN
JOSEPH TAYLOR
SAM HAMMERSTEIN
J. WEINER

NEW YORK. — The sum of
$100,000 is to be raised by the
Jewish National Workers' Alli-
ance for the purchase of land in
Palestine on which will be estab-
lished a colony in its name, ac-
cording to an announcement by
Louis Segal, general secretary of
the labor Zionist fraternal order.
An agreement to this effect was
entered into between the Alliance
and the Jewish National Fund.
In a cabled message from Jeru-
salem, Menachem M. Ussishkin,
world president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, hailed the action of
the Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance as "a source of encourage-

Louis J. Gordon Candidate SCHEMANSKE LISTS
IDEALS FOR OFFICE
for State Senate in 5th
OF WAYNE PROSECUTOR
District

Louis J. Cordon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Gordon of
Webb Ave., is a candidate for
the State Senate in the 5th Dis-
trict, on the Democratic ticket.
Mr. Gordon, who has been ac-
tive in communal affairs for a
number of years, attended the
University of Michigan. He is
at present a licensed insurance
counselor.
A follower of President Roose-
velt, Mr. Gordon promises if
elected to follow a policy of lib-
eralism and to support all social
welfare legislation.

Wayne County Needs an Experienced Prosecutor

ELECT

FRANK G.

SCHEMANSKE

Prosecuting Attorney

Democrat

•

•• •

ment to the Jewish community in
Palestine in the present critical
moment."
The agreement ratifies a reso-
lution to this effect adopted by the
15th national convention of the
Alliance, held in Detroit in June.
A special drive to raise the
necessary money is to be conduct-
ed among the branches and la-
dies' clubs of the Alliance in more
than 100 cities in the United
States and Canada. It is hoped
that despite the war situation the
plan will be consumated before
1943, when the Jewish National
Workers' Alliance will celebrate
its 30th anniversary.

Born and Raised in the City of Detroit
Former Assistant United States Attorney
Former Assistant Prosecutor — 12 Years
Former Public Utilities Commissioner

fare and col t.

eC
o A I i t t ■i s nt a gyslePfe
v

Morris Malin

ceat ]
A i (I
Sod :thy',
held this week,
a resolution was
unani ously
amdlo.pt ed urging
Ma l in
tnhotui aetmiooneraottici

ticket.
The Korostyshever resolution

pointseouotrgtahnaitzeNi4sr. 0:11foltihnewaasssooeni,.

ation, that he has been active in
it for 25 years, that he has
worked for the Allied Jewi sh

Campaign and other causes. "It e
will best represent our district,"
the resolution declares.

O'Brien in Race

For Prosecuto r

"There is no doubt," states

Patrick S. Nertney, campaign
di-
rector for Gerald K. O'Brien,
"that Mr. O'Brien is overwhelm-
ingly in demand by the voters as
Wayne County's next Prosecuting
Attorney. Leading civic ogani.
zations throughout the city and
county have in litany cases unani
mously endorsed Mr. O'Brien and
his unblemished record of public
achievement."
Gerald K. O'Brien was born in
1898 and has lived an excep-
tionally active and progressive
life. Serving overseas during the
World War, he later returned to
enter the University of Michigan
Law School where he graduated
in 1923. After 10 years of active
law practice, Mr. O'Brien accept.
ed an appointment to serve as
the Deputy Attorney General of
Michigan. In 1935 he affiliated
with the Prosecuting Attorney's
Office of Wayne County and
established an enviable record
for defense of the public's in-

terests.

North Friendly Aid Society
Organized Here

North Friendly Aid Society,
composed of a group of women
who have seen a need in Detroit
that other societies do not ful-
fill, has been organized.
When a person is sick and has
nobody to help take care of her
these women have volunteered
to go to the home, change the
bed linens, prepare food, spend
a social hour with the sick per-
son and occasionally provide fi.

Frank G. Schemanske, candi- nancial aid.
date for Prosecuting Attorney on
A card party will be given by
the Democratic ticket, has issued this group at Assembly !fall, 9125
the following statement to the Twelfth St., Saturday, Sept. 14,
citizens of Wayne County :
at 7 p. m. Mrs. Louis Fishmn,
"The administration of the the president, invites the public
Prosecutor's office by Duncan C. to id this new work.
McCrea aroused the people of
Wayne County, and the recent Halperin Receives
developments have presented facts
Large Stock of Men's
which have shaken the public
Clothes for Holidays
confidence in that office.
"The public sentiment is that
Jack Halperin, prominent cloth-
no one who had any part in the
McCrea regime or the shaping ier, of 8947 Twelfth St., who
of the policies of that office has been filling the needs of the -
should be permitted to continue Jewish public for 24 years,an
in office. For that reason the nounces that he has just received -
public does not want and will a complete line of new merchan
the finest
not elect as McCrea's successor dise which he considers
any member of his official fam- assortment of men's clothes he
has carried in stock for many
ily.
"I believe that in general the years.
Returning from a New York
Police Department of Detroit and
-
other municipalities and town- buying trip, Mr. Halperin person
ally
selected
the
newest
in
fall
ships of Wayne County consist
of honest and law-abiding citi- and winter clothes.
"The High Holy Days being
zens. My experience in the Pros-
ecutor's Office priod to McCrea's only four weeks away, I urge all
Administration convinces me that Detroit Jews to do their shopping
the Police Department can and early," Mr. Halperin said in en. -
will perform their duties honest- tending an invitation to all De
ly, enforce the law in the county troit Jews to visit his shop and
to examine his fine stock of met"
fairly.
"The Detroit Police Depart- chandise.
ment under Commissioner Frank
Don't be surprised if even be -
Eaman, Superintendent Louis
Berg, and the Chief of Detec- fore this column reaches your
tives Paul Wencel, is proving breakfast table you get the news
this by showing the people of that the Zionish Organization of
this city that law can be cour- America will move its headquar -
teously, honestly and firmly en- ters to Washington.
forced with the whole-hearted
support, respect and confidence
e nthoroughly
i 1 ' l ir asLith re
form e een
of the people.
law enformecent t and
"In my 12 years of experi- you that if I am nominated and
ence in the Prosecutor's Office elected I shall administer the of
and a year in the United States fice of Prosecutor in such ms;
District Attorney's Office I be- ner as to merit your confidence.

