24 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Loge! Chronicle Bus Spokesman Urges "Yes" When the DSR was created by the people of Detroit the DSR Vote on Proposal No. 3 The Michigan Motor Carrier Act has been a mighty good law for the registration and control of commercial bus and truck traffic on the public highways of Michigan," Manferd Burleigh of the Michigan Motorbus Associa- tion said in urging a "yes" vote on Proposal No. 3. "Every state in the nation has such a law. And if it is a good law for one bus operator, it ought to be a good law for an- othe• bus operator, no matter who owns the bus, no matter if it is a one-man company oper- ating two or three buses in rural territory or a municipally owned system operating 5,000 buses. "That is, when the munici- pally owned buses undertake to operate on the public highways of this state more than two miles beyond the city limits. "Now why should the DSR seek special privileges from the State of Michigan which the city of Detroit has never granted them? was told it would have to stand on its own feet 'Just like any other private corporation.' Those words are in the City Charter. "If the DSR asks privileges from the state it should expect to obtain the same treatment that is accorded the rest of the high- way users of Michigan. "As Gov. Luren D. Dickinson said when he signed the bill known as Proposal No. 3, 'What is fair for one is fair for all.' That's what a 'Yes' vote on Proposal No. 3 really means." FOR ROOSEVELT San Carlo Opera Co. on 30th No Place for Defeatism Tour; Here Beginning Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: NEW YORK.—Dr. Stephen S. Nov. 13 Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress, announced his Lovers of grand opera will support of President Roosevelt welcome the announcement that today anti criticized what he Fortune Gallo, America's famous termed an attempt to "coerce producer of traveling opera, will present his popular San Carlo company in the spacious Mason- ic Auditorium, for five days be- WASHINGTON, D. C, — Bnai Brith this week threw its sup- port to the nationwide observance of the annual Jewish Education Month when national headquar- ters here announced publication of a new 16-page bulletin of in- formation on and directions for the preparation of programs of specific Jewish content by its lodges, including one dedicated to Jewish education. Fight Domination of Your Liberties— ELECT George B. SHAEFFER TO CONGRESS REPUBLICAN — 14TH DISTRICT * For democracy and against dictatorship. * For constitutional government and against regimentation. * For complete American defense and against foreign war. * For old age pensions and unemploy- ment insurance. * Familiar, through experience, with the needs and problems of all of the people of the 14th Congressional District. , tumiumiomminenumileimummiummiliimminsousiompormanzumminnemummemoismomomra Re-Elect for CORONER November I 1940 NORINA GREGS DR. STEPHEN S. WISE Jews to refrain from voting for the President." In an editorial in the monthly journal "Opinion," which he edits, Dr. Wise said: "The most loathesome means and methods have been used in order to terrorize Jewish sup- porters of the President to fore- swear their alegiance to the Dem- ocratic Party and its candidate. "On every hand," he con- tinued, "there come to me proofs of such disgusting coercion on the part of Jewish friends of the Republican candidate. "Personally, I prefer to believe that the latter does not know, and if he knew, would be ashamed of the base tactics of such Jews." . BAY CITY NOTES ALBERT L. With the European war ragin g ever closer to the Mediterraia'an and with the possibility of Pales- tine's passing under the domina- tion of Italy, the question arises, "Should Italy Win the Present War, Will Zionism Have Failed?" For 20 years the Jews have been building and expanding in Palestine. They have been grow. ing in spite of Arab riots ;mil violence, increasing in spite of British opposition, flourishing in spite of Axis interference. Pales- tine has succeeded up to this point because Jews have been willing to fight and sacrifice for every yard of land bought, for the entry of every new immigr;int into the land. History shows us that a nation cannot be destroyed as long as its people do not give up. Pales- tine will never be lost to the Jews, Zionism will never fail as long as there are people willing I 0 fight for its realization. As Pales- tine's Jews are working and fight. ing to strengthen their position in Palestine, so much American Jews work to prepare Palestine for its future task. For when this war ends, and when Hitler and Mussolini, too, shall pass away, the need of European Jews for Palestine will be more pressing than ever before. Jewry is fighting a battle for its life. There is no place for de- featism on the battlefield. The struggle is going to be a bitter one, but Jewry must gird its loins and give its all for the bat- tle that will not be lost as long as a single Jew continues to fight. JOSEPH EPEL, Wayne Avukah Chapter. ginning Wednesday evening, Nov. 13. The schedule calls for six performances including Saturday and Sunday matinees. Mr. Gal- lo's policy of offering a box office scale within the reach of every- one, combined with the world's finest talent, is drawing the big- gest attendance in the history of the organization. San Carlo, entering its 30th annual transcontinental season, is a unique example in America of really "popular priced" grand opera, being the only one of the many ventures in this field of en- tertainment that has continued to pay its own way without sub- Taxpayers to Vote on New sidy or other outside financial Pension System for Po- help. lice and Firemen The repertoire includes seven selected operas. The series will open with "La Traviata", Wed- Detroit taxpayers will save nesday evening, Nov. 13, and $7,308,531 on. the pension costs this performance also will con- of present members of the Police stitute one of the features of the and Fire Departments if the Masonic Auditorium Concerts. Amendment to the City Charter, "Carmen" will be given Thurs- known as Amendment "AA" is day evening; "Cavalleria Rusti- adopted by the voters, Nov. 5. cana" and Pagliacci", Friday eve- The above figure is based on ning; "Faust", Saturday mati- an actuarial survey made at the nee; "Rigoletto", Saturday eve- direction of the Common Council ning, and "Madame Butterfly", in of Detroit, dated August 1, 1940. English, Sunday. matinee. This savings to- the taxpayers The San Carlo Grand Opero is made possible by increasing orchestra again will be under the the contributions of the mem- baton of Carlo Peroni, while of bers to 5 per cent of their total.) special interest will be the ballet earnings. If the amendment is numbers of Lydia A•lova, Lucien adopted the policemen and fire Prideaux and their supporting men will pay over $750,000 each casts of dancers. year into the pension fund which Three box offices are available is an increase of more than —Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward; $550,000 anually. the Masonic Temple, Second The proposed amendment also Blvd. and Temple; and the Italian corrects many faults of the pros Music and Book Shop, 3053 Gra- ent plan. For instance it chin tiot Ave. Telephone orders may mates excessive pension pay be placed by calling Temple ments to high-salaried officials by 2-7100. placing a limit on all pension,. It removes from the pension rolls The height of human wisdom is any member who may be con- victed of a crime involving moral to bring our tempers down to turpitude. This means that if a our circumstances and to make police officer or fireman is prow a calm within, under the weight en guilty of dishonesty in the of the greatest storm without.— future, he will not be retired for Defoe. life at the taxpayers' expense. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Saltman, of Flint, at Hurley hos- pital, a son, Jeffrey Voight. Mrs. Saltman is the former Miss Beryl Voight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore W. Voight, 311 North Sherman street. Mr. and Mrs. Alx Kahn left • fs, for Chicago to visit with their son, Dr. David Kahn, and their His Record of Faithful Public Service Merits Your Vote" daughter, Nanette. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. REPUBLICAN George Kahn who will be with their daughter, Sybil. This Ad inserted by a Jewish Friend Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and Mrs. Phillip Zacher returned home from Cincinnati, where Mrs. Le- ER111111110 111011110 MIMMUMNIMMmoniilinnliiligiiinilliHimmliiiiismoolimiimummilimmiumminloMMIMMIMINIVA_ vine visited the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harri- son spent the week-end in Tra- Vote for verse City, Mich. Mrs. Henry F. Anthony, presi- dent of the Bay City Temple Sis- terhood, returned from Muske- gon, where she attended the an- nual season of the state Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhood. The convention will be held in Grand Rapids next year. Sarah Press, 87, died Friday HONEST — CAPABLE — PROGRESSIVE night at the home of her son V Hyman Press, 206 Marquette Ave nue, following a lingering illness Born in Russia, she came to Bay 2 City 30 years ago to join her y■101=101 ==1 01=0101:10=101=0 son who had come here some time previously. She leaves five 0 4th District sons, Hyman, of Bay City, Thomas and Max, of Flint, Louis of De- troit, and Harry, of New York REPUBLICAN Wards 1-2-4-6 The undersigned, being familiar with the fine character City; one brother, Harry Cohen, England; eight grandchildren, .41•1111. 0111111M 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1[111111111111:11111111119111111111111M1P1111111=1111111153111111111111I1111111111111110113121Mi in O F I l a and three great grandchildren. and excellent record in Congress, established by FRENCH Allen G. Ludington • State Senator I q0 0 1& = • 1/111 On Pro • osal BETTER BREIT BUS SERVICE MST 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 VOTE DEMOCRATIC Congressman George D. O'Brien, urge the election of GEORGE D. O'BRIEN Congressman O U 0 0 H 0 13th District (Democrat a 0 0 Frank Schwartz Aaron Kurland Chester Schwartz " - his Ad paid for by (be above named friends U 0 0 0CZ01= ==g 0 = 0 ==t0=01==0=01=10