February 14, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
26
ELECT
Henry E. RICE
CARD OF THANKS
Gladstone in Race
Hadassah Members'
The family of the late
For Traffic Court Nathan Grossman wishes
Tea Next T ues da y
to thank their relatives
Arthur Z. Gladstone, a practic-
The sponsor committee of the
and friends for the kind-
Detroit chapter of Hadassah has ing attorney for 15 years, with of-
completed plans for the tea to fices at 1728 National Bank Bldg., ness and sympathy ex-
n
tended them during their
honor new members, to take place is candidate
for Judge
the
Court. His
active of
effort
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER
Tuesday, Feb. 18, s. at
2
o'clock,
Traffic
election
Simon Shatz- to win the etin is marked by recent bereavement.
his advocacy
at the home of Mr
of a night traf.
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make it easier :Nationally known surgeon, former
greeted by the officers of Hada-- '
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teacher, Workt War Veteran
for workers to
sah and chairmen of committees
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acquaint
them
attend
court
to
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they can avail themselves.
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Mr. Gladstone
The past presidents of Hadas-
Let's All Vote For
ri
was graduated
sah have also been asked to as-
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from the De-
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troit College of
afternoon's chairmen are Mes-
Law. As candi-
dames
Louis
Glasier
and
Henry
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and
their
committee
con-
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State Legisla-
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ture he advo-
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mted social
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Cohen,
Sam
Fisher,
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Arnold
Frank,
Tobias
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surance many
Carl
German,
C.
S.
Grasgreen,
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years before
the present
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Gladstone
eteran
of
the
Court"—
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• Allan Kramer, Sanford Klein,
laws came into
Over 40 years practice.
Harold Lachman, Adolph Loewen-
effect,
and
he
was
thus a pioneer
• President of Highland Park
• stein, Meyer Millman, Leo in urging liberal legislation.
School Board
Es Schwartz, Meyer Stammell, Paul
Urging liberal use of courtesy
Tilds and Martin Weisbegr.
• Former Chairman N. R. A.
traffic violation tickets for minor
Labor Compliance Board—
infractions of traffic regulations,
President
by
Appointed
as a constructive measure to ob-
Sherman
F.
Kelly
Candidate
Roosevelt.
tain public co-operation in traffic
atLearnwa-i
ivibcy
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for
Common
Pleas
Judge
safety, Mr. Gladstone believes
sorse Civic and
again that he is a pioneer in an
. Organizations
Sherman F. Kelly, a World War effort to introduce wiser pro-
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Repeatedly
Endorsed
by
the
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t .an prominent attorney, is ceedure in dealing with drivers.
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— mon Pleas Court. He is a former
and Assist-
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General. Among Judge A. J. Marschner
h i s endorsers
Member, Board of Education n
I are Sidney Al-
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Court
Judge
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RE-ELECT
Good health is the basis of good eau -
Wil-
: exander,
children
Marschner, who has served with
Detroit's 25o,000 fiC11001
Liam Friedman, distinction for more than 20
guidance of one of
need
the
continued
mine
nt doctors.
I Roy Fisher, years as a member of the judici- cation.
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Morris Garvett, ary, was born in Detroit on Oct. the elty's most p
A. H. Jaffin, 17, 1885. From early boyhood
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Henry Meyers,on he was obliged to work for a b.1100
George Stutz. living. He attended the public
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Miss Faye H. schools, the Detroit Business Uni- liki•I •1" 161̀K
RE-ELECT
versity
and
the
Detroit
College
of
Goldstein has
been Mr. Kel- Law, receiving his degree from
ly's secretary the latter institution in 19007.
His genial personality, his skill
for 15 years.
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more unfortunate
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overseas in the American Army. troit. In 1914 he was drafted
At the end of the World War he by the Common Council to fill a
j entered law school and graduat- vacancy on the bench of the Jus-
% ed from the University of De- tice court (now Common Pleas).
TO THE
2 5 troit. He was associated with While there he was the first judge
con ciliati on divi- s
former Governor Alex J. Groe - to establish t he
avoidin g
beck and George A. Kelly, his sion of that court, thus
g brother and former Corporation delay of the law. In 1918 he was
elevated to a place on the Circuit
Bench where he has remained till
/ Counsel.
this day. During his encumbency
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(3n the Circuit Bench, Judge
VA Labor Endorses
Marschner has taken a special in-
in domestic problems par-
Gerald K. O'Brien terest
ticularly in divorce and its ef-
feet upon minor children.
ABLE — COURTEOUS — CONSIDERATE
The candidacy of Gerald K.
Judge Marschner is a ca ndidate
0 O'Brien for Circuit Judge is for re-election which is being
meeting with great favor and ur gad by a group of prominent
Primary Feb. 17, 1941 — Election April 7, 1941
support among liberal and pro Jewish lawyers and citizens.
JUDGE THOMAS M.
gressive groups.
Paid for by a Jewish friend.
Mr. O'Brien is endorsed by all Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
ACIOOMMIMIMWMOMNIOMM‘OkleAMOINOMNI organizations, including UAW-
Formal on March 15
CIO, Labor's Non-Partisan League
Judge of Recorder's Court
and the American Federation of
The Young People's Society of
liberal
Non-Partisan
Labor, as well as many
Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek
and progressive organizations.
WI IN ■■ .1 LN
started
plans
for
the
an-
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He is a son of Judge Patrick have spring formal to be given
nual
H. O'Brien. He served two years
as Deputy Attorney General of Saturday, March 15, at
Michigan, and six years as an
Adele Robins and Myrom Dush-
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Statler.
of Wayne County, and has been kin are co-chairmen. Assisting
a lawyer for about 18 years. them are: Tickets, Rubin Ziss-
man, Joe Stulberg, Shirley Sil-
verman, Maurice Coggan, Shirley
Bnai Brith Women's Auxili- Tribuck; publicity, Mildred Ja-
cobs, Morry Safron, Ann Saul-
ary Party on Feb. 22
son; invitations, Charlotte Miller,
U n d e r the chairmanship of Evelyn Pearlman, Gertrude Katz,
Mrs. N a t h a n Wolf and Mrs. Lillian Forman, Lillian Bron-
Jesse Feiler, the Bnai Brith Worn- stein; entertainment, Marshall
d a Br enner, Nate Briskin, Ben Ros-
en's Auxiliary has arrange
fashion show, followed by may enbaum, Sonia Dushkin, Lillian
jong and bridge, for Saturday Soberman; reception, Maurice
afternoon, Feb. 22, 2 o'clock, at Brewer, Mary Sheawitz; patrons,
Frank & Seder's auditorium. Ad- Murray Jacobs, Jerry Silverblatt,
mission to this event may be ob- Henry Kaplan.
ro
tained by bringing along a ps-
Patriotic Program at Bnai
pective member.
David on Washington's
M e m b e r s are requested to
Birthday
phone Mrs. Feiler at DAvison
1937 for reservations, since only
25 tables for mah jong or bridge
On Friday evening, Feb. 21,
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
are available.
On March 5 another tea will burst and 14th, will celebrate
be given complementing the mem- Washington's Birthday, by de-
bership drive, with Rabbi Leon voting the entire program for a
Fram as guest speaker. It will patriotic demonstration for the
be held at the Variety Club, founders of our country, and
for the preservation of demo-
Book Cadillac Hotel.
cratic institutions.
A representative of the United
RUBENSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS States Government will be the
MUSICALE SUNDAY
A musicale will be given at principal speaker.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can-
the Rubenstein Piano Studios on
NON-PARTISAN
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 16. Mrs. for Abraham Singer will partici-
Rubenstein will present a pate in the program. A social
- . number of pupils in solos, duets hour will follow. Guests of the
Primary—Feb. 17th
! and two-piano numbers. Prizes evening will be the Men's Club
will be awarded to the best stu- and Jewish Posts of the Ameri-
can Legion.
dents.
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HARWARD
Circuit Judge
E - . •
Dr. Clark D.Brooks
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