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October 25, 1940 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-10-25

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

14

FRASER Preferred

YPTC Masquerade
Dance Sunday, Nov. 2

Urge Support of Proposal
for 10-Year County Im-
provement

October 25, 1440

J.W.V. to Present
O'Brien's Election
Is Urged by Isenberg Flag to Eli Levin
Post Next Monday
In a statement issued this week,

To care for the increasing Wm. B. Isenberg, well known corn-
Make Plans for Regional Conven•
The Michigan State Department
volume of needs, principally at munal leader, urged the election
tion of Temple Youths
Eloise, on behalf of many kinds of Ernest D. O'Brien as judge of the Jewish War Veterans will

in
persons
M r. sponsor a pep rally and presa -
unfortunate
of the Probate Court.
Plans are being completed by of
tation of the American flag, and
the social committee of the Wayne County, a large commit-
Post Color flag, to the Eli Levin
Young People's Temple Club for tee of delegates representing a
Post, on Monday, Oct. 28, at
a masquerade dance on Saturday score of civic, social, fraternal
p. in., at the Veteran's building,
night, Nov. 2. The following day, and other agencies in this area,
Hastings St., corner E. Jeffer-
the state regional convention of have issued ending
a prepared
state-
that voters
son.
Temple Youths will be held at ment recommending
of the
The program will include an
Temple Beth El, with delegates vote
"yes"
approval
plan in for
building of addi-
address of welcome by Dr. Robes'
. 0-year
from Lansing, Jackson, Grand 1
, as plac-
Rosen, state commander of J. W
Rapids, Toledo, Pontiac and Flint tions and improvements,
of the
V. Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, stat
in attendance. Members of the ed Wayne
on the County
ballot by
action
Board of Super-
junior vice-commander, will pre

Young People's Temple Club are
.
side. The invocation will be give)
invited to attend the sessions and visots
Following a luncheon meeting
by Rabbi S. Z. Feinberg of Flinl
dinner-dance later in the even- convened by Mrs. Ruby Zahn,
who will also deliver the addres:
ing, for which an interesting pro- (president of the Progressive Civ-
of the evening.
gram has been planned.
is League, the presing problems
t After roll call of officers ol
:,
The committee heads for the at Eloise especially were ex-
five posts, Albert Silverman, statt
national convention of Temple plained by Dr. K. T . Gruber and
chaplain, will read the J. W. V.
ously vot-
youths which will be held in De- others. It was unanim
preamble. Miss Gertrude Levi.
troit the week-end of April 26, ed by the 50 persons present
will appear in vocal and piam ,
have been tentatively selected. that the subject be anaylzed and
selections. The status and pro-
The general chairmen are Miss explained, and that a campaign
gram of the J. W. V. State De-
Rodele Broder and Henry Cohn. of education be conducted by a
partment will be outlined by Dr.
The committees are social, dating, special committee of represents-
Rosen and Dr. Hilliard Goldstick.
registration, transportation, hous- tive citizens.
state senior vice-commander. Har
ry J. Schaeffer, chairman of the
ing and program planning. The
ISENBERG
WILLIAM
B.
state ways and means committee.
members are invited to select the
McClelland Barclay at
O'Brien's name will appear on will present a report, and Arthur
REPUBLICAN committee they find the most in-
Fisher Town Hall
15th DIST. —
the non-partisan ballot, Tuesday, Fixel will outline plans for youth
terest and with which they care
to work, and contact either of
One of the most colorful and Nov. 5. activities. Mrs. B. Silverman will
the general chairmen at the gen- versatile figures in American art
Mr. Isenberg was joined by a review activities of the Women's
eral meeting on Sunday, Oct. 27, will be the Detroit Town Hall group of prominent citizens who Auxiliary.
Aux
and volunteer as workers.
it guest at this program will be
A
speaker in the Fisher Theater point to Mr. O'Brien as a young
Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 11 a. m. man who realizes the importance Congressman Clarence J. McLeod
He is McClelland Barclay, noted of the office he seeks and who who will discuss the merits of his
that he is thoroughly newly-proposed bill which pro-
artist, originator of the "Fisher feels
by education and tern- vides
.
for a 15-year penalty for
The Jewish Peoples Art Theater
Body Girl," whose magazine cov- equipped,
perament, to handle successfully tho.e found guilty of subversive
ers and illustrations are famous
business of the court. Mr. activities. This hill is aimed at
the world over and have literally the
Artel New York)
O'Brien, the son of Judge Ernest - "
molder American standards of A. O'Brien, of the United States uprooting the Communist and
presents only 1 performance of
Nazi elements in this country.
feminine charm.
Court, Detroit, in the
The official presentation of col
One of this famous artist's District
course of a conversation recently,
stage requirements is an easel had this to say of the probate ors will be made by Dr. Rosen.
Mrs. Eli Lecin, donor of the
for drawing paper—an advance
Immortal Drama in 5 Scenes by I. GUTZKOW
post's Colors, will speak briefly
hint of the treat he has in store judgeship:
"There is no more important
Direction, BENO SCHNEIDER
for his audience. His subject will court in the state judiciary than and Philip Canton, commander of Pi
the Eli Levin post, will accept
be "An Artist Looks at Life and the probate court. It pass es
WAR VICTIMS
RENT
the Colors. Others on the pro-
IN
Art."
drama
by
A.
M.
(;001)W
1 Act
Balcony tickets are available the liberty and mental condition gram will be Dave Wrubel, Rabbi
1 Act comedy by A. M. til•Ill,
at Grinnell's, Ra. 112-1, for $1.10 of citizens brought before it. It Leon I ram, who will give the
Recitations ti Improvications by H. GENDEL
administers and safeguards the
property of infants and incom_ benediction, and Jack Savin, of.
including tax.
patents. It cares for and distrib- fiver of the day. Harry Weinberg.
Sunday Evening, October 27, 8:15 p. m.
utes, with even-handed justice, director of the WJBK Jewish
NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL
Halloween Bingo Party of the estates of all deceased per- radio program, will present three ..,
members of his cast, Miss Rost.
Woodward and Clairmount
Maccabees Tent 1005
sons.
"Unlike
any
other
court,
the
Busch
(Shoshane), Jack Lefton
on Oct. 30
Personnel: Michael Goldstein, Dena Drute. S. Eisikoff, A. Horowitz,
probate is the one court' with and Samuel Solomon, who will
H. Gendel—all outstanding ARTEF Artists from New York.
Mattathias Tent 1005 of the which, at least once in a genera- appear on the program in special
Prices: 83c ti 55c
Maccabees will open its fall so tion, all our citizens have con- selections.
The committee on arrange ,
vial season with a Hallowe'en tact. It is evident that the affairs
bingo party to be held on Wed- of this court should be adminis- inents for this program of the
nesday night, Oct. 30, at the tered by men of high character, following: Dr. Burnstine, chair.
Workman's Circle Educational thorough education in the law, man; Jack Savin, officer of the
Center, 11535 Linwood. Matta- varied experience and unques- day, Dave Wrubel, Harry War
towski, Al Curtis, Nathan Lerner.
thias Tent 1005 offers to the tioned fairness."
Mr. O'Brien has had unusual Samuel Jacoby, Joseph Jones, Ro-
Jewish men of this community
an opportunity to combine the training and long experience in land Fixel,, Harry Paskowitz, Phil•
benefits of fraternalism with in- probate courts. He graduated ill Cantor, Sam Safer, Morris
surance. Its membership is corn- with the highest honors from the Bordelove, Harry Glick, Daniel
Irving
posed of Jewish men of all ages Law Department of the Univer- Cohen, Samuel Rhodes,
and from all professions, busi- sity of Michigan, receiving the Dworman, Harry Teller, Allan
nesses and trades. Anyone inter- extraordinary degree, for schol- Burns.
ested is invited to attend open arship, of Doctor of Jurispru-
The public is invited to attend
admission being
meetings held on the first Wed- Hence. Since graduation his con- this program,
nesday of each month, inthe stant practice has been in Wayne f ree.
Workman's Circle Educational County and he has given special
attention to law pertaining to the
Center, at 8:30 p. m.
Bnai Brith Women's
probate court.
His entire life, with the excep-
Rally on Monday
Harris Sea Food Restaurant
tion of the time he was away at
Monday evening, the Baal
Provides "Food as You Like It" school, has been spent in Detroit
and Wayne County.
Brith Women's Auxiliary No. 122
will hold a pep rally in the Ilnai
One of the finest variety of
Moshe Social Hall for the coming
sea food in this part of the
donor luncheon.
country is to be found at the PRIVATE FIRMS
Dr, Cyril Barker, pianist and
Harris Sea Food Restaurant, lo.
OPPOSE D. S. R. teacher of the faculty of the
eaten in the Fox Theater Bldg.
Institute of Musical Art,
Sensing the constantly growing
ON BUS LAW Detroit
will present an arrangement of
demand for fresh and salt water
In the campaign for Proposal solos accompanied by explanatory
specialities, owner Sam Harris
lost no time in installing a pol- Number 3, friends of the amend- stories. Ile will be assisted by
icy of "Sea Food As You Like ment point out that the new lam, , Milton Maltby. A sketch, "Itnai
a n (I
It."
has nothing whatever to do with Brith on Parade," written
The Stage Door Bar, operated the regulation of street cars to directed by Bess Rosenman, will
be presented.
in connection with the restau-
rant, under the Harris manage- the Ford plants downriver or to
Mrs. Lil Aaron, chairman of
any other street cars. The law
ment, is the gathering place for a pn p
and ane
th the donor luncheon, announces
only to buses
many radio, stage and screen Public Service Commission has that Father Flanagan, client
to new
lines to
which
stars.
a permits
fixed policy
of bus
refusing
grant speaker, will be interviewed over
Station WJR on Tuesday, N". 1
Zedakah Social Meeting seek to replace established lines 19, before the luncheon.
like the D.S.R. lines to Dearborn.
Monday
The D.S.R. knows the State Rabbi Jacob Nathan
To Address Mizrachi
Mrs. Irving Shevin, president would never touch the street car
of Zedakah Club, invites all its and bus lines serving industrial
Mlaveh Malke Nov. 2
m embers and friends to a social plants and if the Public Service
Rabbi Jacob Nathan of Coll-
afternoon to be held on Monday, Commission ever tried such a
Oct. 28, at the Detroit-Leland, thing the courts would promptly gregation Bnai Moshe will be the
protect the D.S.R. from such a Principal speaker at the !nst
at 1:30 p. at.
m'laveh malke sponsored by the
A musical program will be fur- move.
Proponents of Proposal No. 3 Mizrachi Organization of Deli mt.
nished by Henry Siegl, violinist.
maintain that the D. S. R. re- to be held Saturday, Nov. 2. at
Refreshments will be served,
Zedakah Club acknowledges cently entered the interurban the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence at
donations front Mrs. Irving Gould bus field, duplicating lines al- Dexter, at 8 p. m, His topic will
1. Elimination of High Pensions.
and Mrs. Ben Jacobs. ready established by private corn- be "The Land of Promise."
All orthodox Jews are invited
panics. The result was that the last
JEWISH MEN'S ASSOCIATION Legislature amended the Motor to attend the mlaveh malke-, to
The Jewish Men's Association Carrier Act to provide that when- be held throughout the winter
2. Increase Police and Firemen's Contribu-
held installation of officers at a ever the D.S.R. wishes to run its monthts at various synagt.nle 5
tions to 5V, of Salary.
dinner at Westwood Inn on Sat- buses on the public highways of in Detroit. Among the speakers
urday, Oct. 19. the State, it must first get per- will be Rabbis A. M. Ilersheian
mission from the State to run and Morris Adler of Shmtrey
outside Detroit and then obey Zedek, Rabbi, Abraham Danzig
3. Forfeiture of Pensions Upon Convic-
state rules, pay its share of high- of Wyandotte, Dr. J. Weiss, dean
VOTE FOR
way costs, and do just what any of the Yeshiva Beth Yehudal.. .
tion of Crime.
Sisters of Zion Mizkichi
bus company has to do.
Theodore I. Fry other
The voters are urged to vote will prepare the food which will
State Treasurer—Democrat "yes" on
he served at these affairs.
on Proposal No. 3.

Archie C. FRASER

for CONGRESS

URIEL ACOSTA

VOTE "YES"

NOVEMBER 5th ON

Charter
Amendment "AA"

POLICE and FIREMEN'S
RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Taxpayers Will

Save $7,308,531

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