6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Rabbi Fram to Lecture On Future of Palestine "The Future of Palestine" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's lecture at the Sabbath Eve service of Temple Israel, held in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts next Friday night, Oct. 30, 8:30 p. m. Rabbi Fram has just returned from New York where he was one of the Detroit delegates to the convention of the Zionist Or- ganization of America. The service will be followed by a social hour held in the Romanesque Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, under the au- spices of the Sisterhood of Tem- ple Israel. Mrs. Morton H. Barris is chairman of the refreshments committee for the social hour. Immediately after the social hour, the Young People's Club will reassemble in the Lecture Hall to conduct its youth sym- posium. The discussion will center on Rabbi Fram's report on Pal- estine. The youth symposium will be led by Ben Desenberg, presi- dent of the club. Temple Israel's adult classes in Jewish history, religion, literature and education opened last Wed- nesday night with the first course, given by Rabbi Fram. The course Molly Segal Auxiliary To Hold Card Party The Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, Colo., held a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Sriro. The chief topic concerned the 11th annual banquet to take place, Sunday, Dec. 6 in Shiff and Moskowitz hall, 5028 Joy road. The auxiliary will hold a bridge and card party on Nov. 4 at the same hall, for members and friends to enable making plates for the banquet. For further in- formation call Airs. Gold, presi- dent, Tyler 4-7802 or Mrs. Green- field, chairman of tickets, Town- send 8-6020. is entitled "Current History, Wit's Special Reference to Post-War Problems". The course consists of a lecture by the rabbi, followed by discussion and questions and answers from the class. The class; begins at 8 p. m. The course in current history consists of 10 successive Wednes- day night sessions. It is free to all members of Temple Israel and members of its affiliated societies. All others may be enrolled at a registration fee of $1. Additional courses will be an- nounced in the near future. YOUR BABY'S MILK DEPENDS UPON Dairy Farmers BOTH NEED THE PROTECTION OFFERED BY The Milk Marketing Act 20 OTHER STATES NOW HAVE SUCH LAWS The Michigan Milk Act is designed to protect not only the producers but also to GUARANTEE YOUR MILK SUPPLY Almost every industry, profession and labor organization now has a STATE BOARD OF CONTROL GIVE THE FARMERS ONE BY BACKING THE JUDGMENT OF YOUR STATE LEGISLATURE VOTE YES On Referendum No. 3 Sponsored by all Michigan Farm Organizations For United States Senator Woman's Auxiliary of The Hebrew Schools To Hear Dr. Glazer John D. Dingell Makes His Position Clear October 23 1'02 Rushton Announces State Indebtedness Reduced $4,000,000 Following are some questions Attorney General Herbert J. asked John D. Dingell under date Rushton today announced a re of September 23, 1942 and his duction in excess of $4,000,000 in reply of October 9: the indebtedness due the various 1. Are you for drafting youths State Boards, Commissions and 18 and 19 years old? R Institutions. Answer: Drafting youths 18 Rushton explained that on ,Ian- and 19 years of age, should it be necessary, must precede con- uary 1, 1941, his office was etm- scription of married men and fronted with the problem of e,d- especially men of families. I lecting $5,609,353.01 in so-call-1 would support such proposal if "bad debts." The departments, convincing recommendations are boards and commissions to wind( made by the Army and Navy and these sums of money were (swim e are concurred in by the Com- had unsuccessfully attempted to mander in Chief. Congress should negotiate a settlement of the stipulate a minimum period of 12 claims and as a last resort, re- Zviller Society Gets Gifts to 18 months of intensive train- ferred them to the attorney gen- t.rs Si nfeoer jcaonl !Ileac y To Ida Pevin Fund ing preceding actual combat serv- i o 1911 an ad- ice. Contributions to the Ida Pevin 2. Are you for conscription ditional $2,009.463.90 has been forwarded to the Collection De- memorial fund have been made of all manpower? partment. snaking a total of $7,- by the following: Mrs. Meyer Answer: If the safety of the Finkel, Mrs. Joseph Finkel, The country is dependent upon it, by 699.816.91. As of September 30, 1942, the Morris Pollach family, Mrs. Phil- all means conscript all manpower ip Zager, Mrs. Lena Alter, Mrs. —after conscription of all wealth balance remaining on the books was $2,883,188.86, representing, Louis Weisman, Mrs. Beige's, Mrs, and earning power. Rushton states, a reduction in in- Henry Schaper°, Mrs. A. Starch- 3. Are you for enforced sav- an, M. Maranz, Mrs. Lazowsky, ings—deductions from salaries debtedness of $4,816,628.05. Mrs. Baraz, Mrs. Miral, Mrs. L. and wages for investment in was Linderbaum, Mrs. J. Bobrin, Mrs. bonds? H. Epstein, S. Pevin, Mrs. J. Answer: To head off uncon- National Issues Frishman, Mrs. Al Frishman, Mrs. trolled inflation, to aid stability, James Miller, Mrs. R. Bahst, Mrs. and to help win the war, I would Unites Michigan Rufus Stevens, Jr., Mrs. Weitz, favor enforced savings by way Behind Roosevelt Mrs. Nida, Mrs. Henry Schwartz. of deduction from wages, salaries Benjomin Levison, Chairman and dividends—exempting a base earned income to assure a reason- of the Michigan Citizens Council 23rd Annual Banquet of pointed out in a recent interview able minimum living standard. J. W. E. W. 0. on Nov. 1 4. What form and degree of oat partisan politics is out for taxation do you recommend to the duration. As confirmation of A special meeting of the Jew- finance the war? this view he drew attention to ish Women's European Welfare Answer: I favor a maximum the fact that a short time ago Organization will be held Monday, Federal revenue through the tax- a former Republican Governor of Oct. 27, at the Congregation ation of corporate and individual Michigan, Chase S. Osborn came Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- income; skimming off excess out in support of war governor rence. profits, due to war, up to 90 per Murray D. Van Wagoner and U. cent as provided in recent House S. Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Bill; and the imposition of an both Democrats, who are appeal- excise tax upon a limited number ing for reelection on Nov. 3rd of selected items. I am definitely next with the statement that they opposed to Federal Sales Taxes are both in accord with the Dem- and the so-called 5 per cent Vic- ocratic wartime aims of Frank- tory Tax which originated in the lin D. Roosevelt, commander in Senate and which I will fight to cief of the armed forces, and kill when the proposal comes that men able to work in close co-operation with the Chief Exe- back to to House. 5. Do you favor giving the cutive of the nation must be President a free hand in the con- elected if Wayne County and duct of the war, or for a tarp.). Michigan is to continue to play participation by Congress in de- the all-important part in the vital crisis of winning the war. cisions to be made? "I an willing to wipe out is* Answer: The President as Commander-in-Chief of the armed record of the (last 10 years and forces and charged with the re- go before the people solely on sponsibility of vigorous and suc- the issue of electing a Congress cessful prosecution of the war, which will support the President must maintain the right of initi- in assuring, so far as humans ative to protect the country at can, the peace of the future," all times. The proper balance and Senator Prentiss M. Brown said authority of the three coordinate recently, further pointing out that branches of government, as vested industry, labor, management and in tho Congress, the executive and most ultimate consumers are in ti,,, Judicial branches of the Con- accord with the Democratic prin- stitution, should not be and need cipals of President Roosevelt, and RABBI ADLER not be disturbed to assure that they have united under the At this meeting reports will be tory. All three are interdepend- Democratic banner to bring unity heard of the investigations. Rec- ent and must therefore be co- and speedy victory for the allies ommendations of the board in operative in response to the will under the leadership of our Pris- ident. the matter of relief to refugee of the people. Mr. Dingell places special em- The Wayne County Democratic orphans and steamship tickets phasis upon the creation of a nominees seeking re-election are will be made. Final arrangements will be post-war peace, economic and re- William E. Dowling, Prosecuting made for the 23rd annual ban- construction planning commission, Attorney; Andrew C. Baird, Sher- quet to be held Sunday, Nov. 1, making proper and adequate pro- iff; Caspar J. Lingeman, Deputy at the Fort Wayne hotel with vision for the needs of all war Clerk; Jacob P. Sumeracki, Treas- Mrs. Sam Osnos, as chairman and veterans, and the immediate solo- urer; George Dingman, Drain Mrs. Seder and Mrs. Israel as co- tion by Congress of the pressing. Commissioner; Bernard J. Young- chairmen. Rabbi Adler of Shaarey salary problems affecting all Fed- blood, Register of Deeds and Coroners Albert A. Hughes and Zedeh Synagogue will be guest eral employees. speaker. Proper and immediate provi- Edmund J. Knobloch. Members and their husbands sion for all soldiers' dependents. The preservation of the rights are urged to attend the ban- quet. For information call Town- of labor and the social gains thus Dr. B. Benedict Glazer to send 7-8865 or Townsend 6-3489. for established. For the broadening and liber- Speak On Wreckers of alization of the Social Security Shaarey Zedek Junior America's War Aims A ct. On Wednesday, Oct. 28, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El will address the opening meet- ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools at the Rose Sittig Cohen Memorial Bldg., 13326 Lawton Ave. A des- sert luncheon at 1 p. in. will pre- cede the meeting. Dr. Glazer has chosen as his subject "The Present Challenge to the American Jewish Commu- nity." Service on October 24 Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will de- liver a pre-election sermon it The third service of the season NO TIME FOR PARTISAN the Sabbath Eve Services of Tem- sponsored by the Junior Congre- POLITICS, SAYS McCLE011 ple Beth El on Friday evenites. Homer Ferguson REPUBLICAN Act accord- "Get the facts. ingly. End the confusion. WIN THE WAR". That is the plain. understand- able platform of Homer Fer- guson. Michigan's nationally famous grand jury judge. And how this whole country NEEDS the service he offers in this critical hour! They Facts--action—victory! go together. And Homer Fer- guson has the proved ability and courage to get them for us. He will fight to bring govern- ment out from under the table. INTO PLAIN SIGHT. His leadership will be new and in- spiring. Michigan's great fact-finder has earned the right to become fact- finder for the whole nation. ELECT HOMER FERGUSON to the United States Senate. November 3. This advertisement sponsored and paid for by a group of prominent Jewish friends of Homer Ferguson, headed by J. G. Kamil. Michigan's Great Fact-Finder gation of Shaarey Zedek will take place Sabbath, Oct. 24, at 9:30 a. m., in the Kate Frank Memorial Bldg. Charles Kramer wild act as cantor and Robert. Kasle will serve as the B'al Koreh. The summary of the Bib- lical Portion will be rendered by Miriam Bernstein. Nathan Sklar will review the Prophetical Selec- tion. Hyron Rosenthal officiated as cantor at the service of Sab- bath, Oct. 17. The Ba'al Korer was Sheldon Luiz. Phyllis Zieve discussed the Portion of the Week. and Shirley Frank kave the resume of the Haftorah. Philip Rosenthal is sponsor of the group. The Junior Congrega- tion has been under the direction 0' n provisional committee. The el"ction or officers for the year will be held Oct. 25, following the sessions of the Sunday Reli- gions School. All young people are cordialy invited to attend these services. Clarence J. McLeod for Congress Headquarters, 13th Congres- sional District 853 Penobscot Building Detroit, Michigan October 16, 1942. Mr. William Friedman, Detroit, Michigan. 2024 Dime Bank Bldg., Dear Mr. Friedman: I am pleased to have had a talk with you and want to reit- erate my stand that this is no time for partisan politics. We are Americans first. If I should be returned to CONGRESS this fall, I shall feel it my duty to sup- port our Commander-in-Chief on his foreign policies. Our first con- sideration is winning the war. After that job is done there will be time to think of other things. Cordially yours, (Signed) Clarence J. McLeod —BUY WAR BONDS— Oct. 30. Dr. Glazer's theme NO I be: "Wreckers of America's War Aims—A Challenge to Those Wro Would Guide Our Nation's Dv - tiny in These Times". The services begin at 8 o'clo,.ts and are followed by a social hoar which is sponsored by the Sister- hood. The musical program of the service will be rendered by the Temple Quartet under the dire-- don of Julius Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the organ. The Sabbath Morning Servic on Saturday, Nov. 1, will begin at 11 o'clock and will last on,. hour. Rabbi Herschel Lymon will preach. YOUNG WOMEN MIZRACHI The Young Womens Mizrachi will hold their regular business meeting an ddessert luncheon Monday, Oct. 26th at the home of Mrs. Maurice Wasserman, 2724 Lawrence.