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September 11, 1942 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-09-11

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Friday, September 11. 1942

THE

Bernard J. Youngblood's re-
cent appointment to the office of
Register of Deeds is believed to
be assurance to the citizens of
Wayne County that a high stand-
ard of efficiency will be continu- Candidate For Congress
ed in this branch of county gov-
Points to Losses Caused
ernment.
By Do-Nothing Members
During the four years that he
served as Deputy Register of
Support of President Roose-
Deeds, many improvements in
the system of recording and velt's policies of winning the
many economies were effected war and guaranteeing the rights
that won for this office, the repu- of the individual citizen is
tation of being the most efficient pledged in the platform of Prof.
( public business conducted in the Edward W. McFarland, candi-
date for Congress in the 13th
State of Michigan.
Congressional District.
Mr. Youngblood, prior to enter-
A committee of prominent
ing public service, had conduct- citizens, including Catholics,
ed a successful private enterprise Jews and Protestants, has is-
that required executive ability sued an appeal urging his nom-
and sound business judgment. ination on the Democratic ticket.
The committee points out that
He also served two years as
McFarland believes that many
Deputy Secretary of State. Ap- American lives have been need-
pointed manager of the Michigan lessly lost because of the do-
State Fair by Governor Murray nothing votes of Congressmen
D. Van Wagoner, in 1941, he im- who opposed the President's ef-
mediately sponsored a program forts to protect the country.
that placed the operation of the "Further losses in time can be
State Fair on a profitable basis avoided only by prompt, de-
for the first time in its history.

McFarland Pledges
Support to F.D.R.

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Forty-three

McLeod's Return
Political Views to Congress Urged
and Opinions
In the 13th Congressional Dis-

Youngblood's Work
As Wayne Register
Of Deeds Praised

UNiversity 2-9731

JEWISH NEWS

EDWARD W. McFARLAND
cisive action in Congress, the
kind he is prepared to give to
get the weapons to the boys
and keep living costs down to
a reasonable level for the folks

trict, the Republican battle in
the Primaries is attracting at-
tention because of the candidacy

QUIZ BOX

THE ANSWERS
To Questions, on Page 20

I. Shofar.

HON. CLARENCE J. McLEOD

of the Hon. Clarence J. McLeod,
who had nine terms in Congress
prior to 1940.
Former Congressman McLeod
is known for the sincerity with
which he stuck to his job for 18
years. During the early years of

Nazism, he was the first to in-
troduce a bill to make it a crime
to practice discrimination against
any group in this country on ac-
count of race or creed.
Always ready to be of service
and to help his constituents, a
friend of the immigrant and the
underprivileged, Mr. McLeod has
earned the respect and admira-
tion of his constituents. "He has
no prejudices and he abhors in-
tolerance, and that is the best
reason for returning him to Con-
gress," his friends declare.
Mr. McLeod's interests in Jew-
ish affairs are well known. He
is a warm adherent of the idea
that a Jewish Army be formed in
Palestine to help protect the
Near East against the Axis.
A veteran of the First World
War, Mr. McLeod has been ant
active member of the American
Legion. Charles A. Learned Post
No. 1 of Detroit. for 20 years.

2. The first day of the month
of Tishri.
3. Day of Memorial; Day of
Judgment; Day of the
Blowing of the Shofar.
4. "Leshanah Tovah Tika-
sevu"—"May you be writ-
ten down for a good year."
5. On the afternoon of Rosh
Hashanah the tradition is
to walk to the nearest
stream and there empty
pockets or cast crumbs,
symbolizing sins, into the
waters; Tashlich means
"cast," and the ceremony
derives from the prophet
Micah's speaking of God's
- casting the sins of Israel
into the sea.
6. To express New Year joy
and our wish for a "sweet"
year.
'7. "Blessed be Thou, 0 Lord
our God, Ruler of the Un-
iverse, Who hast given us
life and strength to see

this day."
Abraham's willingness to

sacrifice his only son,
Isaac, whom God saved by
sending a ram to take his

place.

9. Four: one for fiscal af-
fairs, one for farming and
one for trees, in addition
to the spiritual one termed

Rosh Hashanah----the New
Year season "when all the

inhabitants of the world
pass for judgment before
the Creator."
10. They are given a chance
until Yom Kippur, ten
days later, to examine
their souls and repent.
Copyright, 1942, by Independent
Jewish Press Service

nothing so kingly

nothing
Carey.

SO

at home," the statement de-
clares.
"Mac" knows the people of Every Dime or Dollar You
Detroit from having lived here Put into War Bonds is a Blow
since 1915, and the people know
At Nazi Home Wreckers
him for his outstanding service
in a number of jobs to which
he has been appointed in the From lowest place where vir-
tuous things proceed
past, besides his work in the
schools. Mayor Frank Murphy The place is dignified by the
asked him to work on his Un-
doer's deed.
employment Committee. Earlier,
Shakespeare.

Arthur Becker, former track

star and coach of the Detroit In-
stitute of Technology, is a candi-
date for state senator from the

5th District on the Democratic
ticket, at the primary election,
Sept. 15.
"Art" was born in Detroit, is
a member of the Native D..-Aroit-
ers Club, and during his schol-
astic years was awarded the Na-
tional Recreation Championship
as Detroit's best all-arpund
athlete. He is employed in a su-
pervisory capacity at the Ford
Bomber plant and is a member
of organized labor.

"Wise merchants boast not of
customers who come in, but of
customers who come back." —
Chinese Proverb.

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AMBITIOUS
INVESTORS

Who have been through the mill are
staging a come-oack with prime real
estate—this time at deflated liquida-
tion prices—taking" no chances. Get
facts and figures from Mr Bedford"

10 APTS-4 to 5 rooms. good East
Side cor. Chean ceiling rents $.1.600.
Small expense for the duration. Only
521.000. about 57. 000 down Bu. for
the future.

19 UNITS—Modern 3 to 4 rooms.
bath. with showers carpet halls. Snap
for buyer with $7.200 down payment.
as Small 4 1 ,f7; terms. 52.000 cash for
yourself after all expenses and pay-
' ments.

royal as

20 UNITS-12th St . busy center. 3
to 4 rooms fine cond. Vacuum steam.
best plumbing. Rents $8.300: never
vacant. Former appraisal $120 000.
Foreclosed. 540.000. try offer. Only
56.000 down. int. Ins co. orders
immediate sale.

43 UNITS—Steel casement windows.
authentic English architecture. Cost
5145.000 to build. Ceiling rents earn
amazing 15'; net on sacrifice 595.000
price: 520.000 dn.: $6.000 net cash for
yourself after all outgo.

512.000 DC)WN-31 tenants. Beauti-
ful solid brick stone marble. In the
draft. must sell entire. prices only
532.000. Secure location near the Cross-
town artery and Wayne University.
Nets 56. 000 cash for yourself after all
pay-outs.

the late Senator Couzens, when
he was mayor, had asked "Mac"
to serve on Detroit's first Un-
employment Committee back in
1921.

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& CO.

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