A merica "(wish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE GREAT PUBLIC SERVICE THAT F.HOULD BE RECOGNIZED HERMAN BERNSTEIN'S HARRY J. LIPPMAN YOM GIRLS' MASQUE AT PONTCHARTRAIN TESTIMONY ON JEWS WORTHY YOUNG MAN SUNDAY, MARCH 16 AND BOLSHEVISM FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE JAMES I. ELLMANN The date of the Vont Girls''"Victory Harry J. Lippman, a prominent The following abstract, concerning Masque," which is to take place at the activities of Jews among Russian young attorney, is one of the strong- the Ponchartrain, has been definitely Bolsheviki, is taken from Herman cat contenders in the race for the Col. Walter Barlow. who Is a candi- fixed for Sunday April b. Out of he office of Justice of the Peace, the date for the office of Mayne Circuit courtesy to the Young People's Auxil- Bernstein's testimony before t primaries for the nomination of which Judge to fill the vacancy caused by iary of Shaarey Zedek, who are stag. Overman Committee in the Senate re- will take !dace on March 5th. the resignation of the lion. Alfred ing ,a Purim playlet on March 16, the cently: At the present time the City of "First of all permit me to correct J. Murphy, •ilti horn In the Township of N'an Buren, In this county. Sep- original elate set for the masque, the the wrong iinpressir-1 that has been Detroit has four Justice Courts and tember 20. 1854. lie was educated Yom Girls changed their date to produced with regard to tile Jewish two of the present Justices are candi- 'March 9, only to discover that through In the public a•hools and In the people by the testimony of certain dates for re-election. In addition, hind High School and State Normal unavoidable circumstances the Zionist witnesses at the hearing. Rev. Dr. two new Justices are to he chosen, —for— School, and meditated from the I'M- Bazaar was postponed for that day. the Legislature having recently cre- versity of Michigan In 1801. Ile was Not wishing to conflict with such a Simons, who lived a number of years ated two more Courts. admitted to the bar In January, 1880. worthy undertaking. the l'otn Girls in Russia, practically branded Bol- The Justice Court of Detroit is the while attending the university. He have decided to hold their dance on shevism ill Russia as a movement of city's most important judicial insti- came to Detroit in September, 1882, Jewish origin, even though he endeav- April 6 and commencel the practice of law ored to soften his accusations by tution for it is the court of last resort This unavoidable postponement al- (Second Term) and has been in continual practice of calling the Bolshevist leaders apostate in the claims and grievances of the his profession here since that time. lows the club three additional weeks Jews. lie furnished you with a list ordinary citizen. Mr. Lippman be- Ito was appointed an assistant prose. to perfect their plans of making t h e that this court should have on lieves eating attorney In January, DM, by Victory Masque the most unique and of names of Jewish Bolshevik leaders its bench men of the younger genera- Highland Park the late George P. Robison; then the best-attended dance of the season. A in Russia. Some of the men men- tion who will bring to it a human prosecuting attorney of this county, varied entertainment program has tioned in that list are not Jews and A Justice for the past year. some are not Bolsheviki. Dr. Simons sympathy that has heretofore been and served one year. In July, 1903, A Lawyer of nine years' practice. he was appointed Secretary of the been planned. Finzel's orchestra has also stated that the great majority of absent. Mr. Lippman for seven years has Department of Public Works of this been engaged to furnish the music. the Bolsheviki came from the East A speaker of foreign languages. city by the Hon. William H. May- A fortune-telling booth will be a fea- carried 011 all active and successful Side of New York. bury. Commissioner, and nerved two ture of this last and largest social af- practice in all the courts of Michigan A believer in tempering justice with mercy for every man, "The statements are as unjust as years. On August 1st, 1908, he was fair of the season. they are inaccurate. It would be quite and his name as a lawyer of ability appointed assistant corporation coun- woman, and child. The following committee workers is known to a very large number of sel of the City of Detroit by the lion. are in charge of the masque: Florence as absurd and unjust, of course, to people. Completing a thorough course A believer in a fair and square administration. cal BolshiNism a Christian movement, J. M. Rally, then corporation P. counsel. He was appointed chief as- Finkelstine, arrangements; Marion because its father and founder, Nich- of legal training in the University of h m- Fishbaine, entertainment; Helen Michigan and Detroit College of Law. PRIMARIES MARCH li, 1919. sistant corporation counsel in Janu- olas Lennie, is a Christian, or because ary, 1915, and is still faithfully serv- bar, tickets; Mrs. Abe Cooper, music; the most active and most influential Mr Lippman immediately entered Eva Werbe, reception; Rose Hubar, ing the public in that capacity. into practice in Detroit. Not only • lea ers, s itch as Commis- finance; Slvia Levy, posters; Kate Boishnik sary for Foreign Affairs Tchiehherin, has his ability as a worthy member Friedman, publicity. commander-in-chief of the New Army, of the local liar received flattering who demoralized and demobilized the recognition, but his ability to fulfill M. J. M. Neifach has been elected Russian army, and Ensign Krylenko, important public positions has also a justice tel the peace of the city of Commissary Dybenko, Kollontay, been tested and proven to be excep- Minsk. 'Flee election is very popular Lunacharsky, lionchbruyezitch and tional. Neifach played a great role at Among the various public services Maxim Gorky, who first aided the Minsk even during the Czar's regime, Bolshevik movement, then denounced, he has performed the most recent was as he was then persona grata in the and now supports it again, are all his appointment as Personnel Officer ruling circles of the province. lie has Christians. Nor would it be fair to of the Engine Inspection Division. now hecome the protector and call the Bolshevik movement in this But eau of Aircraft l'roduction, which spokesman of the vast Jewish popu- country a Christian movement be- position was tendered to Mr. Lipp- lation of the city and province of E indorse Milton R. Palmer, former Deputy cause the leading apologists defend- Man shortly after his discharge from Minsk. ers and agents of the Bolsheviki such the military service of the tinned States on June 30th, 1918. He per- City Controller, for the office of County Audi- as John Reed, Albert Williams, Ray- mond Robbins, Colonel Thompson and formed his work to the credit of him- tor, believing him to be a liberal-minded and Louise Bryant arc all Christians. Bol- self and of the entire community. Mr. Lippman stands upon a plat- shevism is not a question of religion progressive man who would run the office along busi- form of fairness and justice to all re- or race. 'flee East Side of New York does not deserve the blame for all the gardless of the position of the indi- ness and not political lines. wrongs and horrors that are being viduals concerned. committed in Russia by the Bolshevik FRED M. BUTZEL, tyranny. When the autocracy of the COLLEGE ZIONISTS OPEN ESSAY CONTEST Romanoffs was overthrown, the Rev- D. W. SIMONS, olutionary Provisional Government New York.—The intercollegiate threw the doors of Russia wide open. Zionist Association of America, 55 DAVID E. HEINEMAN, COL. WALTER BARLOW. "Flee Provisional Government was Fifth Avenue, New York City, an- composed at that time of such Con- nounces its Fourth Annual l'rize Es- While serving the people in the MORRIS FRIEDBERG, servatives and Liberals as Prince say Competition. It offers a prize of office of the Corporation Counsel of this city, Mr. Barlow has made an Lvoff and l'aul 1%lilyukoff and there $100 for the best original essay on JACOB NATHAN. enviable record for himself. He has was only one socialist in the cabinet. some phase of Jewish life and culture successfully handled in courts on be- Alexander Kerensky. Then from all to any student in any college or uni- 4alf of the city, a great many of the corners of the world all sorts of po- Mr. Palmer advocates a reorganization of county affairs, including versity in the United States or Can- *oat Important cases in that office. civil service, better accounting methods, centralized responsibility, and litical exiles hurried to Russia. Some ada. The donor of the $100 prize as It may not be out of place to mention of them came from America, others well as of a bronze medal for the sec- a few of them here. co-operation with the city government in purchase of supplies. from England, still others from In Holmes v 5. Detroit. 158 Mich. ond hest essay is Mr. Justice Louis Vote for him at the primary election Wednesday, March 5. 137, the right of the Commissioner of France, Italy, Switzerland and Scan- D. Brandeis. Advertisement. Public NVorks to go into the open dinavian countries. Among these po- The contest closes on April 15,1919. market and purchase materiala and litical exiles there were many crim- Any one of the following subjects supplies for use in public improve- inals, who suddenly also called them- may be chosen: The Socialization of ments, which contractors with the city selves political exiles. And these Palestine (the Pittsburgh Program had refused and neglected to furnish hosts of discontented preachers of when needed. and charge the differ- applied); the Arab Population in Pal- unrest have played an important par ence between the contract price and estine and Syria; Industrial and Com- purchase price paid in the open mar- in paralyzing Russia. mercial Possibilities of Palestine; the ket for such material and supplies "Bolshevism as a section of the So Re-elect I'olitical Development of Zionism as up to the contractor, was established. cialist Democratic party, was boo Affected by the \Var; Leo Pinsken This Is the leading case on that sub- about fifteen years ago. Several Rus Agricultural Products of Palestine; —for- ject In this state. sians kept it alive quietly, yet ener In Weber os. Detroit, 159 Mich. 14. the Chaltikali as a Problem of the getically. Lennie was the founder o -New l'alestine; History of Palestin- the principle of law was estabikiled the movement. In 1910) a Bolshevis the city to the effect that in favor of ian Colonization; Jewish Financial In- school was established in Capri, Italy a person cannot acquire title to a stitutions in Palestine; Modern Con- public street or alley by adverse with funds secured from Maxim Gor ceptions of Nationality in Relation to ponsessIon by occupying such street ky. The school was organized by the Honest, Capable, experienced. Zionism; a Labor Problem for l'ales- or alley with his movable goods. 12 years of good faithful service as following men: Lennie, Maxim Gorky, tine; Climatic Conditions in Palestine; wares and merchandise for the long your police justice makes him Lunacharsky, Alexinsky, llogdanov Animal Husbandry in Palestine; Min- period of forty years. As a result and Mokhaliov. None of these are worthy of your support. of this ruling by the Supreme Court. eral Resources in Palestine; the Zion- all of the down town wallet and fruit Jew's. ist Organization or History of Zion- "Of course, there arc sonic among stands were compelled to move off the ism in Russia. sidewalks of the public streets This Vote for him at the the leaders of the Bolshevik' in Rus - is the leading case on that question. They disclaim their Judaism. sia. Primaries March 5. (Second Term) In Graham vs. Detroit, 174 Mich. They say they are neither Jeers nor 538. It was held that the Auditor Gen- Russians, but Internationalists." As assistant prosecuting at- eral of the State N1 a s powerless to sell Feb. 26, 1919. for state and comity taxes lots taken torney and as Pollen Judge he Editor The Jewish Chronicle, over by the city for public street has continued the great reputa- • Detroit, Mich. purposes. The result of this case tion for clean and efficient work Dear Sir:— cleared hundreds of lots used by the that characterized his illustrious For the Children's Sake city for public streets from tax titles A pamphlet printed in Yiddish and athletic career at the University held by the State. It is the leading of Michigan. widely circulated advertising my can- Vote For case on that subject. didacy for Justice of the Peace. from PRIMARIES MARCH 6 In Paterson VS: Dust, Park Com- which one could probably infer that missioner, 190 Mich. 679, the queation when I am elected I will favor in my. right of a number the involved was court the Jewish people, has been of house boat owners to anchor their clone without my knowledge or con- house boats In the shallow waters v$-1) s, sent, as my idea of the Justice Court s•—t—t—V—v near the shore around Belle Isle Park and live there with their fatuities is "justice for all in the poor man's during the summer months each court," irrespective of nationality, race CANDIDATE FOR year Garbage and night waste were or creed. thrown into the river above the bath- Kindly print the above announce- ing pavilion, by the inhabitants of ment in your worthy paper and t heae house boats and tloat ed down Six Year Term greatly oblige, stream into the 'white awiniming Very truly yours. basin In the river and became a pub- Primaries 5Iarch 5th, 1919. Candidate for lic nuisance to the thousands of peo- JOSEPH R. LEENION. ple going there daily to bathe in the summer time. The ruling of the court In this cane was that the shal- low waters around the island were under the supervision and control of the Park Commissioner, and that the To succeed himself house boat owners had no right to an (-hoc their boats and live in them there Republican Ticket with their families. and they were consequently drh en away from the Primary March 5th, 1919 waters around the island. This Is the leading case on that question. In Highland Park vs. Detroit. 186 Mich. 166, the question before the court was the right of the village to connect Its public sewer system with the public sewer system of the city without paying the city an adequate compensation for the privilege of making this sewer connection desired by the village. The comt decided that the village should rightfully pay the city the sum of Six Hundred Thous- and Dollars ($600,000.00) for this privilege, and that sum was paid into the City Treasury by the village for this sewer connection as decreed by FOR the court. This money was placed in the public sewer fund of the city and building a two and one-half used in miles extension to the city's large Morrell street public sewer and In building many other public sewers in the northwest portion of the city. Title faithful public service by Mr. Barlow awaits your approval at the - primaries on March 5, 1919.—Adver tisement. Associate Justice To Our Friends ALBERT F. SELLERS WILLIAM M. Re-Election HESTON POLICE JUDGE COMMUNICATION MARK D. MITSHKUN School Inspector JUDGE JOHN H. GOFF CIRCUIT JUDGE Made From the Heart of the Wheat Berry OLUMBUC FLOUR lb DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Detroit, Mich. 111 ■111111 ...11MIMIliaMMIMMIIIMI1 OSCAR A. RIOPELLE Justice of the Peace