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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Percentage 0 Jewish
C riminals Negligible
Says Harry Keidan

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reorganization of the Po-
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:.' the Recorders' and I'olice Courts, a
E. min mum of seven judges to sit in
ess ion at all times, a psychopathic
d to determine mentality of °lien-
Clover Hill Park Cemetery ' a war
more stringent laws in obtain-
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Of" Congregation Shaarey Zedek
and releases and a dis-
ing
present customs made ob-
At the 15-Mile Road Est care te by of the
Woodward Avenue
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a A modern high grade cemetery in the midst of beautiful surround. 5 ""le hed upon times—all
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by Harry H. Keidan, former As-
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The only exclusive Jewish cemetery In the city that guarantees to ist
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a every purchaser PERNIANENT MAINTENANCE,
Forum Luncheon held Toes-
It you have not already made reservation for a family plot, you can a = it _ " " day
noon at the IPtiai Brith Club
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The Cemetery Board meets in the synagogue at Willis and Brush i '7° members that have been steadily
Wednesday evening at eight; and Sunday mornings at ten . E a. !'' inct easing in number weekly.
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lilton NI. Alexander, who presid-
CsassmusionnounimatmassomonsiontimmousinionsoninutiontisminnsonmonansimantannontsustainansassillA eu il introduced the speakers. "There
is t o one, perhaps, in the city; who
is s o thoroughly conversant with the
pro dents of crime and punishment
as Mr. Keidan," said Mr. Alexander.
-H i s work as prosecutor has received
General Motors
the commendation of bench and bar.
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He brought to the office a fineness of
fee ing and a keeness of understand-
Trucks
TRUCKS
ing which is very rare."

The average man has not the

shE litest idea of the number of crimes
omitted every day," said Mr. Kei-
r . 13,000,000 worth of automo-
Highway Trailers
cot s and accessories were stolen in
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De troit in the last 4 months. There
1,500 tbs. to 15 tons capacity.
dae r e 4,0110 holdups and a greater
iher of burglaries.
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All types for Autos and Motor Trucks.
There will always be crimes and
urinals.
But much can lie done in
cri
Re-
Two-wheelers, Semi-trailers and Four-wheel
the way of prevention. Otte is ill
organization of our police de-
versible.
pal tment. In Detroit we have a
our
fo ce of 1,5(11) policemen who are on
Owen & Graham Co., Distributors
eitc I y in three shifts. Thus a city of
in a1,000 is protected by but 500 po-
East Grand Blvd. at Oakland Ave.
lic■ men, which includes men engaged
in administrative work. We need a
ger force to protect life and prop-
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far
in the city. Promotions of men
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err y the
force should not come by the
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Old Offenders.

Mr. Keidan is intensely interested
the work of the psychopathic ward
. nnected with the Chicago courts.
t has been found that 70% of per-
ils convicted of serious offenses are
entally deficient, 50% of whom have
erred time before. Mr. Keidan ad-
orates the appointment of a com-
ission composed of expert psychol-
o gists who would determine on the
ngth of sentence of each offender.
A criminal," tel Keidan contends,
is a sick man. A doctor sends his
patients to the hospital and will not
discharge them until he is cured. A
risoner should be treated likewise."
tr. Keidan emphatically refuted
3 he charge, made recently, before the
•oung people's society of a local syn-
a gogue. by a prominent speaker, that
0% of white slave traffickers were
e w s. Investigation o f statistics
ave proven that scarcely 10% are
ews, and that out of the great nutti-
er of offenders brought before the
courts of the city, the percentage
of Jews is negligible.
A lively discussion followed the
talk. Rabid Leo M. Franklin dealt
briefly with the question of interces-
sion of Jews in behalf of Jewish of-
f enders.
Frank T. Lodge, skilled doctor of
medicine and medicolegal expert,
was announced by Mr. Alexander as
t he speaker for the next Forum
luncheon. Tuesday, October 14, at
12:45. "Carry On,' will he the topic
of his discourse. Rabbi Franklin
t o preside. Ladies are invited to at-
end.
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Be sure and see these smart
new patterns I just brought back
with me from New York. These
woolens will make the finest
suits you've seen in years. Drop
in and see them.

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GOOD LITTLE OVER-
LAND FOR SALE, $325, OR
WILL TRADE FOR A
GOOD CLOSED CAR.
EARLE L. BEZENAH, 418
SIXTH STREET. GLEN-
DALE 5020 OR GLENDALE
5672.

When Why
Fresh Fish

Glendale 2576

Who Praise The Essex

Main 5 3 0 6

348 E. High St.

Prompt Delivery ,

cheap ears . .are spoken of their
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qualities'a•e usually compared to the Essex.
Alien someone says, "Rut the Essex also
lots—" and from then on Essex qualities
are compared to large costly cars.

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more

The EsS- ex is now knOwn in
th-ree thousand towns and cities.

Deliveries of new curs approximate a hun-
dred a day.
Thousands, through demonstrations made
by dealers and rides with friends, are daily

It isn't likely that anyone will say any
light similarly priced car approaches the
value of the Essex.

learning the qualities that aecount for Essex
popularity.

In performance, for instance you won't
hear it classed With any but the most

Their knowledge, like those who have not
yet ridden in the Essex was limited to hear-
say. But their impressions were most fa•or-
able because of what others had told them.

powerf ul.

And so with its riding qualities, which
are invariably compared to high priced

large cars.
So is the detail

Won't You Too
Join Its Army?

of finish and beauty judged
by such standards.

You too, will volunteer your endorsement,
we are sure, if you will but tide in the Essex.

Comparison with other light

weight moder-

priced cars can be made only with their
respective first and operating costs.

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It has never failed. Our estimate is that
more than half a million have ridden in it
and are telling their friends about the Essex.

Can You Resist
The Invitation?

Such praise is not misplaced. We don't
believe it greater than the car deserves. But
that you will lie able to judge after you have
ridden in the Essex.

We hope you won't delay in accepting our

invitation to ride in the Essex.

The result, we think, will be your leaving
an order to be tilled as soon as possible. We
know yott will help spread the news about
the Essex. for it must inspire you with the
same admiration others voice for it.

Points Others
Speak Of

Note bow motor car talk quickly turns to
the Essex.

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Join The Half [Million

Court Reform Bill.

Our system of courts must undergo
radical change. The city has out-
own it. The Court Reform Bill,
ich will lie submitted to the peo-
on April 5th, provides for these
anges. It provides for a night
urt. It will do away with the
esent method of holding an alleged
ender in jail without a warrant and
thorn tangible evidence. It will
gulate the manner of issuance of
rrants. Investigation will be re-
ired before one can be issued.
"It pros-isles for the consolidation
the police and the recorders
cart, to tie called the court of record,
mposed of a least 7 judges. There
II be weekly conference of the
dges. There will be special courts
r offenders under 21, for women.
r domestic relations cases. Gradu-
ly each judge will become a special-
t in the cases brought before him.

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1199 Woodward Avenue

Detroit, Mich.

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