• PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE I Destiny of City at Stake November 5; )00 Voters Elect First New-Charter Mayor, Who Will Shape the Future of Detroit CHAS. H. JASNOWSKI Training, Education, Experience, Character, Breadth, Should Char- !the parties. As election commission- er, he put into practical working ord- er the new City Election Commission law, which hr helped to draft; cleaned out the crooked and controlled pre- cincts and gave Detroit a clean clec- honest ballot and a fair tion, with acterize Mon Chosen For High Post in Time When City Enters Ile is a jealous protector of the city's rights against the encroachment of the public service corporations. Ile ,made the D. U. R. heat and ventilate BY DAVID A. BROWN. its cars; hr made them discard their )lie citizens of Detroit have a sill- 1 the administration of a city of nearly antiquattd side door cars; he made the R. give "through" service emit duty to perform next Tuesday. a million souls. They will select the chief executive of ' It requires a man of the broadest instead of dumping its passengers this city, who will be intrusted with sort of experience. It requires a man where it pleased. the all-important responsibility of schooled in the science of govern- Advocate of Prison Reforms. putting into effect the splendid new mem, in its practical, legal and social His stern and unrelenting prose- Upon a New Era. charter which changes our funda- aspects. "I'lle new Nlayor of Detroit must Mental municipal law. The new charter, passed by an luver- have a thorough understanding of w helming vote, expresses the desire every phase of the new charter. He of the people of this city for a better must have the capacity to interpret its and more intelligent administration of provisions. Ile must have the ability i lls affairs. It is a splendid achieve- to carry them out. Ile :oust have mem. "I'llis new basic law gives the the knowledge of men SO that he may Igreat city of Detroit an opportunity properly delegate particular tasks. I to grow in civic stature, to expand Only such a man should be the Mayor , and increase the activities that affect of this city. I believe Judge NVilliam the happiness and prosperity of every F. Connolly to possess all of these man, woman and child living here. essential qualities. and favor his elec. ! cation Ili the forces of public evil is ;tempered by his sympathetic under- ; standing of the problems of the non- ' vicious type of transgressor. Ile es- ' tablished the probation system in his court for youthful offenders, thus sav- ing front a felon's cell to lives of use- ' fulness thousands of boys. He is a firm believer in the humane treatment of ex-prisoners and paroled men, and helped to establish the Jean Valjean Club, a society to help paroled men to get work and to get started on the But the city charter is only a plan. tion next Tuesday. right path. There can be no doubt that if elected his administration will Judge's Career. It cannot Work of itself. It must be operate on a strictly non-partisan action by men who under- Few men have had the privilege of put into stand it and have the courage and so varied a public training as Judge basis in accordance with the charter. 1 :foresight to apply it to facts and Connolly. Born in Detroit about 44 Non-Partisanship. years ago, he has lived here all his Judge CMMolly makes this pledge octop000p000000000000000000 'conditions. I ' One man on whom will fall most of life. That he knows this city thor- to the people of Detroit the responsibility for the success of oughly is unquestioned. He received "If elected, the office of Mayor will his education in Detroit, attaining the in my keeping be conducted on non- the new charter is the Mayor. He will be charged with the duty highest scholastic honors at the Uni- partisan lines, in strict conformity of appointing the various commis- versity of Detroit and the Detroit with the letter and spirit of the new sions and men who will manage the College of Law. charter. Wherever COMpetellI men He began his active public career at are holding office by reason of effi- details of its application. The 'Mayor the age of 21 when he became identi- will shape the civic destinies of De- cient service of the public, they will fied with local party affairs. troit for the next few years. he retained; and whenever any new At the age of 26 he was appointed appointment is to be made, it will be We must make no mistake in our selection of a man for this great of- secretary to the police commissioner. made whit sole regard for the fitness fice. lie must be a man of training, This position he held for three years, of the appointee for the work to he education, experience, character and thus acquiring an intimate knowledge d„,,,._ . ‘1,wAys maw DED IIE ability—possess a broad human un- of the problems of one of the most IS A 100 PER CENT AMERICAN." derstanding of every phase of civic important branches of civic govern- His platform is sound and based on meat. life, fiscal and social. a solid foundation of intelligent ap- Ile became judge (lithe Recorder's preciation of the needs of our great A man whom 1 believe possesses these qualities in great measure is Court in 191)5. when he was barely 30 city of Detroit. I commend it to years of age, an eloquent tribute to every citizen in the city. It is as it& William F. Connolly. He should he elected Mayor of the city of Detroit his great strength and ability. He lows: held this position with hot or for 12 " 1. A full (lay's schooling for next Tuesday. years. At the end of this time he re- City Not Business Only. every child of school age in the What are the problems that Will de- tired, in January. , 1918, to devote him- community. There are now !war- nand the intelligent solution by the self to the service of the nation and IV 12,000 school children on half- Mayor of our city? Are they merely the city in the successful prosecution business problems? 1)o they pertain of the war. tin: ',2e . A seat for every Car rider Public Achievements. only to fiscal matters? oil a street railway system owned The record (if public achievements A big city is not only a big busi- and operated by the public, fur in the career of Judge Connolly is re- ness. It is a big family organization the public welfare and oot for plete with incidents that prove his as well. It is concerned with the private profit. worth. Ilis able handling of the coal if education, and public "3. A 100 per cent efficient problems I health, and recreation, and the gen- situation in Detroit is familiar to all street railway system that will eral welfare of its members, as well of us. By working night and day he give relief to street traffic con- as the state of its finances. It is a averted a famine in coal this year gestion. instead of increasing it, human organization dealing with per- such as we experienced last year. involving an adequate subway, His able handling of the telephone system, reaching the outskirts of sonal things. It is a big job—to 1w executive of situation has displayed his wonderful the city. analytical power applied to a com- A water supply system, plex situation, gking the people natural pure 4 1— Judge t:onnolly's record on the wirer, lot water rectified or ren- bench proves him to be a fearless dered harmless by chemicals and champion of the rights of the public thereby in a large measure de- 64 Broadway, Cor. Grand River and the individual. Despite the great vitalized. pressure of powerful political influ- FORMERLY HOLLAND TEA ROOMS "5. A system of docks suitably ences he exposed the notorious Klo- equipped for loading and unload- Hungarian Home Cooking Our Specialty ka-county treasury scandal and caused ing freighters and barges, which We cater to the It'nai Writh on the 2nd Floor. a better system of accounting to lie will make Detroit both a port of E. VAJDA, Proprietor. installed in the county treasury. call and a terminal, and fitted in i Cadillac 1109 Fornterly with Hotel Stutter. He exposed the $41000 sewer con- with the New York barge canal tract and procured the indictment of system, thereby enabling the city 8 Republican Nominee for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Election Nov. 5, 1918 IRVING J. COFFIN For Sheriff to secure coal and other commod- ities by water as well as by rail and to ship to the seaboard by water as well as by rail. 1 ( "o. .A public bathhouse system for both the east and west sides, as au extension of, and to relieve the congestion at the Belle Isle plant, as well as to be more con- . venient geographically to the homes of its patrons, CLASSIFIED LINERS TO RENT—Large, airy, steam-heat e d front bedroom for one or two gen- tlemen. Will furnish evening din- ner if desired. Inquire at 682 Brush Boulevard, Mrs. H. Klein. "7, A definite, unified plan of city management in which every city activity will be co-ordinated, instead of haphazard, independent planning by the several bureaus and departments. "8. The application of the mer- it system in public service, mak- ing efficiency the test of appoint- ment and retention in office, and eliminating all consideration of politics, religion or racial ex- traction. "9. The development of a clos- er community union and clearer civic consciousness in the people, extending the spirit which char- acterized Patriotic Fund drive to all civic activities. "10 The development of a general realization that a city is not merely a shop or a boarding house, but a great human family, and of an intelligent appreciation of human relationships, human weakness and even human sin." Judge \Villiain F. Connolly did not seek the nomination for 'Mayor. Ile was drafted by his fellow citizens who appreciated his past efforts on behalf of the public welfare, and who believe him to be the man hest lilted among our public servants to suc- cessfully administer the duties of chief executive of the city tinder the new charter. His election will be an honor to Detroit. Every day the clothing situation grows more acute. We advise thatyou . buy now— By doing so you will save at least $10.00. -OW CLASSIFIED. Largest Exclusive Clothier Corner Monroe and Randolph TO RENT: Furnished room for couple. .\ Ise single room in modern. strain-heated house. Convenient to all car lines. Phone NI clrose 4049-NA. TO RENT: Large warm furnished room fur two young men or couple with refined Jewish family. Box 184, The Jewish Chronicle. Branch: 99-101 Michigan. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT with Nat - MAtl. NVANT ED: A practical woman for housework. Three in family. Good home. Inquire \I r. Fried, 2.50 Glad- stone. The Busiest and Biggest WANTED - 4 good hand butlers on Government Strap and Harness Leather. Good wages. Steady em- ployment. Phone Garfield 898 after 5 p. m. East Side Jeweler. Cor. Adams and Ilastings Sts. Detroit, Mich. VOTE FOR Election, Nov. 5th, 1918 Hugh Broadway Kosher Restaurant Shepherd FORMER PROSECUTOR Kr FOR COUNCILMAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WARNING! The indications are that Detroit has gone 'over the top" in its Influenza epidemic, but the Depart- ment of Health wishes to issue a warning against any relaxation in precautionary measures. If the worst is over, Detroit has passed through its ordeal creditably and with less loss titan other large American cities. But the Danger Is Not Over MANY WILL STILL BE STRICKEN One effect of the epidemic will be that Pneumonia and diseases of the throat and lungs will be un- usually prevalent all winter. The orders against spitting, coughing and sneezing, except into a handkerchief, will be enforced indefinitely. Floors of factories, stores and all public places should still be washed with an antiseptic solution. Detroit's policy of early education of the public. keeping cool. avoiding excitement and panic, has been vindicated. All war work has proceeded without any check. Detroit Has Shown Itself Not Only 100% PATRIOTIC but also 100% COMMON SENSE The Department of Health now requests that all precautionary measures be continued until the epi- demic is entirely stamped out. JAMES W. INCHES, Commissioner of Health. TIED TO NO ONE. NO AX TO GRIND . WIDE EXPERIENCE. VERY APPROACHARLE. TIRELESS WORKER. SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. :0,'OL10:'0.:01.tC0IV O, 0 '0 LOGO FOR 0 0 0 1 { ). 1 0 COUNCILMAN ° 0 0 0 0 fi 0 0 0 St 0 0 0 9 0 0 eo •Rossi ' 0 . 6ABLE-FAIR-FEARLES86 0 0 His long experience as an Alderman both in Detroit and the city of Bay City, where he served several terms prior . ° c., to coming to Detroit, has given him an understanding of the needs and desires of the common people. 0 YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED 0 o o o ot-o4-**:,-***,/