DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Dissident Jewish Group Expected joined a cult disavowing Juda-
ism in the 16th century, will be
From Hungary's Anti-
exempted from the stringent
Jewish Law

Complete Details
For Mitilary Ball
Of War Veterans

Annual Bazaar of Farband
Schools to Open This
Saturday Night

February 14, 1941

Sugar in Race for
Recorder's Judge

Maurice Sugar, UAW-CIO at-
torney endorsed by Labor's Non-
Partisan League for Recorders
Court Judge, is one of the lead-
The success of the Department
ing labor lawyers in the United
of Michigan Jewish War Vet-
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Sugar has represented practi-
, fforts to further its American-
cally all of the labor unions in
sm and defense program through
Detroit for more than 20 years,
including the UAW-CIO and the
AFL Detroit and Wayne County
Federation of Labor. He h a s
participated in practically all la-
bor's major cases and in thous-
ANNOUNCE
ands of minor cases. Time after
time he has acted without fee.
Sugar began his practice rep-
resenting the Detroit Typographi-
cal Union in 1914 and since then
has achieved such outstanding
success as a liberal and labor at-
torney that he is well known
throughout the United States.
di victories
One of the outstanding
recent
GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC of Sugar was the decision
of the State Supreme Court in
(Near Gladstone)
North End Clinic has received the well-known picketing C a SC .
the following contributions: In Through Sugar's efforts the court
memory of Henry S. Love from reversed itself after 52 years,
Mrs.
in memory
memory making picketing legal i n t h i s
Mrs. Belle
A. M. Jacobson;
Jordan; in
of Rachel Shevin from Mr. and state.
Sugar also represented the of-
FREE
of Henry Lieberman from Ben- ficers of the UAW-CIO in the
nett Club ; in memory of Abra- case against Homer Martin, and
ham
Kadish
Mr.
Mrs.
Rubel
from from
James
L. and
Pollak
contributed much toward the ex-
Souvenirs
of this Ford Motor Co.
R. A. Cott; in memory of Isaac
(One of our many fine
; agent.
to all
Sugar's recent victory in the
in
in memory of Dave Dettelbach
bargains)
of Chicago, Ill., from Mr. and Dearborn handbill case is another
Customers
Mrs. Sam J. Dreyfoos; in memory accomplishment which will great-
BIRDYE REISMAN
of Mrs. Rachel Leah Buchhalter, ly aid organized labor, particular-
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the medium of a military patriot- from
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank; W in the d r i v e to organize the
ic ball to be held at Masonic in . memory
ry _of Mrs. Hulda Ja- Ford workers.
OPENING
Temple on Feb. 22 appears to be cob s ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F.
'
Bordelove, e°
Morris
successful.
Simmons; in memory of Louis , .
DAYS
chief of staff of the department, Silberman, from Mrs. A. Ermann Judge J o h o V . Brennan
Seeks Re-Election to
is compili g an informative sou and Miss Marcia Ermann. For n
venir booklet.
lusitimunomosimiminumn
Recorder's Court
the Supplementary Medical As-
The popularity contest has • t n
Fund for Children: In
"The chief qualifications that
evoked considerable interest. The sis a ee of Mrs. Rachel Leah
y
contestants
are Miss
Esther Go]-
den, sponsored
by Down
River memor
Buchhalter,
from Mr. and Mrs. electorate of our city should
make sure of in a candidate for
spon_ I. R. Myers.
Post 225; Lillian Shorr,
sored by Mike Stark ; Peryle Ber- Judge are honesty, knowledge of
man, sponsored by Tom Borman; also contemplating liberal dona- the law, judicial temperament
SAT. & SUN.
Birdye Reisman, sponsored by tions to help the Jewish commit- and ability to apply the law fair-
k • Helen Sterns, tee of the inter-faith group to ly, justly and humanely, with pa-
FEB. 15 & 16
henry
make the mobile kitchen move- hence and an even temper, i s
sponsored
by
Mark
Sterns. The ment
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On a Feb,
success.
12 Ladies Auxiliary of the advice advanced to voters by
winner of the contest will be
Flor-
given
a
complete
summer
idian beach ensemble and a Post
135 participated
a pro- at date for re-election as Judge of
Women's
Council of in
Defense
gram sponsored by the National Recorder's
Judge John Court
V. Brennan,
on the candi-
non-
week's vacation in Miami.
partisan ticket at the primaries
Governor Murray D. Van the Book Cadillac Hotel. They next Monday, a member of the
E- -
Wagoner
in accepting an invita- also distributed 350 gifts to the
TRinity
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Bench for the past
- - - tion to serve on the honorary veterans in the Dearborn hospi- Recorder's
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committee for the military ball , tal. The president of the Ladies 15 years.
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J d g e Brennan practiced law
and to be present at a veterans' Auxiliary, Mrs. Rose Cowan, rep in u -
-
function recently issued the fol- resented the ladies at the De- til he was appointed Assistant
statement: "The Depart- troit Pingree Chapter of the in
and Highland
Park
un
sh Detroit
Prosecuting
Attorney of
Wayne
ment of Michigan Jewis War American Legio n and Spanted
i
County by Paul W. Voorhies and
Veterans of the United h States W ar Veterans and participa
has a high place among organi- in the testimonial proceedings Circuit Court, until November,
zations of our state, which are honoring Mrs. Louise Jacobson Robert M. Toms, now Judge of
1925, when he was appointed
active in encouraging the highest at the Tuller Hotel.
Judge of the Recorder's Court.
type of patriotism and in co-
Ladies Auxiliary citizenship During the past 25 years he has
operating to the fullest degree classes in cooperation with the
with the national defense pro- Detroit Board of Education are been an Instructor of the Law
gram. I know that the observ- being held Tuesday and Thurs- of Property in the evening
has day evenings, 6:30-9 p. m. at the courses in the Detroit College of
organization
ance your
planned
for the
birthday of the
Wayne County building. m., in- Law and is the author of a Case
on regarding citizenship Book on the Law of Personal
Father of our Nation will help to formation
emphasize anew the love of lib- classes call Mrs. Belle Klayman, Property, used in the Detroit
city which burned in a great TY 5-6662.
heart and kindled the fortitude College of Law, and elsewhere.
to endure suffering and privation
in order that America might
1941 BUILDERS SHOW OPENS
live.'"
Several radio programs have
been arranged by Dr. Perry
Burnstine, director of good will
radio programs and publicity, to
wind up the general publicity
before the end of the campaign
to raise funds for the Jewish
War Veterans program.
Dr. Robert Rosen, state com-
mander, will lead a delegation
of Jewish War Veterans to the
mid-winter conference this week-
end to be held at Louisville, Ky.
As part of the Jewish War
Veterans patriotic program and
inter-group good will, Post No.
190 of the veterans will present
an American flag to the Pisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith on Monday,
Feb. 17, at 8 p. m., at the Jew-
ish Community Center. The pre-
sentation will be made by Sam-
This 1941 Detroit Builders Show Ideal Home is located on
uel J. Rhodes, commander of Pontchartrain Drive, an extension of Hamilton Boulevard, just
Post No. 190, and acceptance re- north of McNichols Road. It is a French Town House of brick,
marks will be made by Aaron painted French Gray, and includes a 1941 Ideal All-Electric Kitchen.
Droock, past president of District It is open to visitors daily and Sunday from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
No. 6. Edward Grusd will de- through Feb. 23.
liver an address. Boy Scout
groups and Temple Beth El and
All four spacious wings of motive which actually runs, 3,000
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Convention Hall have been trans- miniature railroad ties, and 12,-
also participate. A movie entitled formed into a gigantic Home Ex- 000 spikes made of the actual
"Sons of Liberty" will also be position in preparation for the materials.
shown. The public is invited.
Arvid C. Petersen, Detroit
opening of the 23rd annual De-
On Feb. 21 Rabbi Jacob Na- troit Builders Show, Friday night home builder, has completed a
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than and Congregation Bnail at 7 o'clock.
full-sized budget home inside
To Arrange for Carrier Delivery to
Moshe will be hosts to the Jew-
More than 400 educational dis- Convention Hall.
ish War Veterans at a Washing- plays and exhibits will greet the
Kenneth D. McGregor is show
Your Home Call CHerry
ton's commemoration service at visitors to this "Home Complete manager.
8 p. m.
The 23rd annual Detroit Build-
On Feb. 27 Commander Harry Exposition".
Featured in this 1941 Builders ers Show is open from 10 a. m.
Send Your Baby Pictures!
Madison of Post 135, with his
to 10 p. m. through Sunday,
DETROIT TIMES
Americanism officer Ben David- Show will be a large number of Feb. 23. The 1941 Ideal Home,
new type exhibits which have
son
and
committee,
will
present
INTERESTING BABY PICTURE CONTEST
located on Pontchartrain Drive,
a flag to the Protestant Chil- never been shown to the public an extension of Hamilton Blvd.,
$500
First
Prize
before. An example of these is
dren's
home
on
E.
Jefferson
Ave.
$2,000 in Cash Awards
A number of Jewish War Vet- the 18 foot scale model of a just north of McNichols Rd., will
roii ntTerndes
dh D I:ti
.. $2 for
erans are contemplating per- West Virginia coal mine, com- also remain open daily and Sun-
sonal donations in behalf of the plete in every detail, including day from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
mobile kitchen movement to aid mountains, villages, hopper-bot- through the closing night of the
Britain, and various posts are tom coal cars, a miniature loco- show.

BUDAPEST (WNS) — One Hungarian anti-Jewish laws de-
hundred Jewish families in east- spite the fact that these Jews
ern Hungary, whose ancestors have now returned to Judaism.

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The three Farband Jewish folk
schools, organized and supported
by the Jewish National Workers
Alliance, Poal-Zion and the Pio-
neer Women's Organization, will
have their annual bazaar to raise
the funds necessary for the de-
velopment and maintenance of
the schools.
The bazaar opens Saturday
evening, Feb. 15, in the auditori-
um of the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter on Linwood Ave.
A large selection of valuable
articles will be put on sale at
moderate prices. Delicious food
will be served. The bazaar will
go on for six days and will close
with a communal Sabbath supper
on Friday, Feb, 21.
Friends of Jewish education are
invited to patronize the bazaar.

