DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Dr. Franklin and
Enggass Speak for
Community Fund

Group, will be heard on Saturday
evening, Nov. 2, at 9 o'clock.
Dr. Franklin, of Temple Beth
El, will broadcast his appeal for
the Community Fund Drive, on
Sunday noon, Nov. 3, at 1 o'clock.
Mr. Enggass' and Dr. Frank-
lin's radio talks are part of a
series of Community Fund ad-
dresses broadcast over radio sta-
tion WMBC, through the courtesy
of Hyman Altman and John Lord
Booth, general manager of the
station.

Lerner to Address
Jewish Veterans
E. D. O'Brien Seeks
Temple Sisterhood Endorse McLeod's
Probate Judgeship
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Treachery Bill
Ernest D. O'Brien, nominee for

El announces its first monthly
meeting to be held Monday, Nov. Laud Congressman's Sponsorship
of Measure to Outlaw
11. Max Lerner, former editor
Subversive Forces
of The Nation, will speak on the
subject "America in a New
The Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States wholeheartedly sup-
ports the Treachery Bill which
Representative Clarence J. Mc-
Leod is sponsoring to incarct?rate
those guilty of advocating the
overthrow of the government of
the United States by force or
violence during the Selective
Service Act.
This Bill provides a prison
term from 15 years to life for
conviction of treachery. Nothing
must be left undone to guard
the nation's vital defense indus-
tries and treasonable activities,
and this bill answers this pur-
pose, so badly needed.
This Bill provides that: "Any
person, who shall advocate the
overthrow by force or violence
of the government of the United
States, or, who shall be a mem-
ber of any group, organization,
or club advocating such action,
or any person, who shall by acts
of sabotage interfere with the
operation of industrial plants or
business enterprises, undertaking
DR. MAX LERNER
to furnish any product or service
World." The meeting will take to the government, or any per-
place at the Temple, Woodward son, who shall by violence or the
threat of violence during the
at Gladstone.
Dr. Lerner is professor of po- same period, interfere with, im-
We're a bit disgusted to know litical science at Williams College pede, or obstruct the operation
that the biggest German-language and is the author of several im- of any law which shall have been
enacted for the National Defense,
screen success of recent months portant books.
A luncheon will be served at or which may hereafter be en-
in New York is the official Ger-
12:30
p. m., preceding Prof. Ler- acted during the same period for
man film alorifving Hitler's de-
National Defense, shall he
ner's address. Reservations must the
held guilty of treachery."
struction of Poland.
be made in advance at the Tem-
Congressman McLead's Treach-
ple office. The meeting, at 2:30 ery
Bill, during the period that
p. m., in Brown Memorial Chapel, the Selective Service Act
is in
is open to all members, prospec- effect, is a defense measure
to
tive members, and as special deal with those, who are "boring"
guests the Sisterhood is inviting from within,
as the Nazi Bund,
all board members or organiza- Fascists, Communists,
and all
tions which belong to the League traitors and spies,
the statement
of Jewish Women's Organizations. of the Jewish veterans
points
out.
The Department of Michigan
Harry F. Kelly in Race
Jewish War Veterans of the
for the Re-Election as United States indorse this Bill
as a measure
the Secretary of State whole-heartedly
that will put teeth in the law
and will help enforce it.
Achievements which have won
The Department of Michigan
him national recognition, form Jewish War Veterans of the
the record on which Harry F. United States offer their services
Kelly seeks re-election for a sec- to the Governor of the State for
ond term as Secretary of State services in the Home Guard, to
on the Republican ticket.
protect and preserve law and
Conducting a business of $98,- order in our States.
000,000 in the first eighteen
months of his term, he has effect-
ed a saving of $360,000 in opera- Jr. Congregation of
tion costs. Although the depart-
the Shaarey Zedek
ment's business has increased by
approximately $10,000,000 a year,
The next Sabbath service of the
better public service has been
given with 106 less employees. Junior Congregation will be held
Payrolls have been reduced by in the Kate Frank Memorial
Building on Sabbath, Nov, 2, at
$262,000.
Mr. Kelly's fearless abolition of 9:30 A.M. The discourse dealing
trick license plates in favor of with the portion from the Torah
a scientifically designed, uniform will be given by Judith Preget.-
plate assured equality to every son. The prophetical selection
person, saved $60,000, and elim- will be discussed by Eveleen Bud-
inated long lines during rush nitzky. A meeting of the Junior
Congregation will be held Sun-
periods.
This year, police received car day, Nov. 3, at 42 noon, to elect
registration lists four months officers for the edging year. The
earlier, so that they can trace nominating committee consists of
cars more promptly. The new Doris Rabinowitz, Miriam Tobin.
photostatic titles not only saved Samuel Krohn, Don Schiller and
$23,000, but helped police by pre- Alfred Shevin.
Michigan's great statesman, Senator
Insurance." Consider the reduction of
venting forgeries.
Farmers now receive gas tax George Apper Sought Here
Arthur H. Vandenberg, is Michigan's
your payroll taxes on January 1st, 1940.
refunds within 13 days instead
most important man in Washington.
Information is wanted of
of three to six months. Mr. Kelly
Senator Vandenberg, while supporting
He has done more—and can do more
has set a national record of 1.8 George Apper who disappeared
per cent for chain-store tax col- from his home in New York in
the Social Security Act in general, was
—for the people of Michigan than any
lection costs, while adding 223 June, 1939, leaving his wife and
chiefly responsible for the important
other man. His position of influence in
new chain stores to the tax rolls. minor daughter unprovided for
A reorganized auditing system and since then has made no ef-
change made in 1939 which stopped a
the United States Senate has few paral-
has given added protection to fort to contribute to their sup-
needless increase of 50% in the payroll
lels in our history.
750,000 Michigan investors in port, as a result of which his
Building and Loan Associations. family is in destitute circum-
taxes of 40,000,000 workers.
As an example of what it means to you
Mr. Kelly settled the 13-year stances and dependent on the
border strife between Michigan public charities. Mr. Apper, who
to have a national leader on the job for
These are but a few cases of Senator
and Wisconsin over the inter- is believed to be in Detroit, is
Michigan, you know that your bank
Vandenberg's service to the people of
state operation of private com- 40 year:, of age, born in the
mercial carriers, and also pro- United States, 5 ft. 7 in. tall.
deposits are now completely safe. Sen-
Michigan, as you have reason to know.
moted the compromise which kept weighs 180 pounds, has black
ator Vandenberg wrote the amendment
The important thing to remember when
the state's budget in balance and hair and black eyes. Anyone
saved the school system from a aware of his location is request-
to the Banking Act of 1933 under
you vote on November 5th, is this:
ed to communicate with the Na-
threatened breakdown.
which Bank Deposit Insurance was in-
Michigan gains by Vandenberg's in-
Without using a cent of state tional Desertion Bureau, 67 W.
money, he has conducted an ef- 47th St., New York City.
augurated, and as a result he has been
fluence. Let us keep our great states-
fective safety campaign over the
called the "Father of Bank Deposit
man on the job!
radio and in newspapers. His
Where true fortitude dwells.
offices have distributed 1,500,000 loyalty, bounty, friendship, and
copies of the helpful booklet, fidelity may be found. — Sir
"What Every Driver Must Thomas Browne.
Re-elect
Know", and notified 750,000 driv-
ers that their license would ex- one of Michigan's outstanding at
pire in thirty days.
torneys, and was appointed in
In 1917, following his gradua- 1930 to the post of Assistant
tion from the Law School of the Prosecutor, where he won re-
University of Notre Dame, Mr. nown for his handling of the
Kelly enlisted for the World War, Buckley Grand Jury. In 1935, he
where he suffered the loss of a was made Manager of the De-
leg, receiving the Distinguished troit office of the Michigan Liq-
Service Medal and the Croix de uor Control Commission, and in
Guerre.
November, 1938, he was elected
Coming to Detroit, he became Secretary of State.

Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Maur-
ice A. Enggass will address the
radio audience on behalf of the
Detroit Community Fund Cam-
paign, over the Altman Jewish
Hour, radio station WMBC, this
week-end. Mr. Enggass, who is
vice-chairman of the board of di-
rectors of the Detroit Service

the office of Judge of Probate,
in an interview stated: "The Pro-
bate Court is vitally important to
every citizen in Wayne County.
The average person rarely has
occasion to enter another court-
room, but everyone, young or
old, sometime during or after
their lifetime, comes within the
jurisdiction of the Probate Court.
It affects the lives, property, and
in many cases even the liberties
of all. We work hard all our lives
and depend on the Probate Judge
to safeguard for our wives and
children their inheritance after
we are gone."
Ernest D. O'Brien is qualified
by background and experience to
be the Judge of Probate. A
native of Detroit, having resided
in Wayne County since the time
of his birth, Mr. O'Brien knows
the problems of all the citizens,
and is capable of protecting the
rights of all persons without re-
gard to rank, file or favor.
Mr. O'Brien's candidacy is ap-
proved by the Detroit Bar Asso-
ciation, the Civic Searchlight, and
numerous civic organizations.
"The voters of Wayne County will
have well exercised their duties
as citizens if they elect Ernest
D. O'Brien as their Judge of
Probate, at the Nov. 5 election,"
his supporters declare.

VOTE FOR

VANDENBERG

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November 1, 1749

ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG

UNITED STATES SENATOR

