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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-09-05

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CLIFTON APINDI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE FIFTEEN

&Pa eon-Intuit (Alto lc Ir.

Judge

FAVORS J. D. C. MOVE
COMMUNISTS URGE
TO RENEW RELIEF
RIGHTS FOR JEWS

Miller Accorded Labor

Support When Mem-
LAWS
ber of Legislature.

County Circuit Court, who is a can-

didate to succeed himself, in discus-

Ja• his attitude toward the interests

of indoor, declared: "I never repre-
d a labor organization, but in

sr

I was in charge in the House of

odintatives of a bill providing for

• nil: devices in foundries. I heart-

eported the 51-hour week law

red by labor in 1909, and as a

,•r of the conunittee which co;
I the workmen's cempensation
I suggested modifications which
in greater liberality. In 1907
o
oi through alone a bill which
d for Detroit firemen a 211-daj
fifth day
f, ; . .. ,.eh with pay and every
a- .int• day."

North End Residence Bargain

SHOPPING DIRECTORY

Philadelphian Sees Hope in Plan for
Jewish Farmers.

Between 14th and
LaSalle

successful."

BRITISH STATESMEN
OPPOSED DENIKIN

Lloyd George and Churchill Resented
Marauder's Activities.

231Y Alkanson

IL floor: Living Yo rat, Dining !loom, Sun Homo, Itottler'l Pantry, Ilreakfmt
and Kitchen. 2nd floor: 4 Bed Koons-, Tole Bath, Shower.
Won,
and floor: 1 Bed Ronne, Bath mod Trunk
llomemento Toilet. Instenteneom Hester sh am Best.
my: Full Length Screens. Weather-
Wa'n'd•not
General Conntruction,
on
all
basement
window ,
,
stripped. Heavy Wire Gratin.
Price 829,600, with convenient term,

Cadillac 6533

First to Point Out Defects in
Office of Prosecutor, Say
O'Neil's Friends.

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TEACHERS
(•arks P. O'Neil, candidate for
—We are inviting applications from
experienced young men and women, prosecutor, is a native Detroiter and
was
educated in Detroit schools, grad-
for positions in a religious school.
Call Miss Oxenhandler, Empire outing from the University of Detroit
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In coin-
RIGA.— (J. T. A.)—The commun-
in
1903
and from the Detroit College
6146, from 10 to 4 p. no.
istic groups belonging to the Third fronting on the criticism voiced by
International are obliged to fight for Russian Jewish social workers on the
couple
desire
to
the citizenship rights of the Jewish Joint Distribution Conintittee's activ- FOR RENT—Young
rent a room to a Jewish gentleman
population in the various Eastern ities in Soviet Russia, Harris Wolf,
with reference. Convenient to car
European countries, according to the well-known Jewish leader of Philadel-
line. For information phone Hem-
text of the resolution on the national phia, in a atatement said:
lock 3721-J.
"I think that the Joint Distribution
minoritics problem which was adopted
at the fifth congress of the •onnnuni;O Committee has done well to make a FOR RENT—Beautiful six-room up-
tie Internutional recently held in Mos- new appropriation. That lowly should
per duplex with garage, located in
consider, primarily, the physical and
cow.
Joy Farm. Will lease it very rea-
The resolution, the full text of economic welfare of our co-religion-
sonable. For information call 2045 I
w hich was made pubic here last Toes- ists in Europe.
Gladstone or phone Garfield I
"It is not a political organization,
day, protests against the anti-Semitic
4787-W.
minement in Poland, Ilungary and and I think that even if it disapproves
Its umania and urges the Communists of the religious policy tit the Rus- FOR RENT--Front room for two re-
fined young men in private home.
to start a campaign 111 the various sian governomet, it should withhold
8430 Brolubien St., near Phila. '
countries for the emancipation of the its aid from any movement which has
the
possibility
of
atfordinsr
permanent
Jew's nod the granting of national
delphia.
autonemy rights to the Jewish Com- relief to the IeWS in Russia, by giving --------
them a means of making a living on FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
m unists.
with private family. Euclid near
f arms.
Fourteenth. Telephone Garfield
"An experiment is well worth while
2457-W.
and, in my opinion, is likely to be

International Obliges Them to Fight
for Their Equality.

Judge Guy A. 51iller of the Wayne

:-: CLASSIFIED :-:

THE G. E. CHAMBERLIN CO.
1640 Penobscot Building

FOR RENT—Attractively furnished
room for refined person. Lady pre
(erred. 2455 Cla irmount . Phone
Garfield 17:144.
— ---- —
WIZ RENT—Nicely furnished room
for refined person, with private
family. Phone Empire 6362-M.

FOR RENT--Large airy room near
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Interesting in-
our and bus lines, with private tam-1
forination concerning the attitude of
ily, for one or two refined gentle-
I Great Britain towards General Deni-
men. Call Garfield 1026-1.
kin, the lender of the white forces
which were responsible for many anti- WANTED —Couple with one child
Semitic atrocities during their mili-
would like room and board in
taristic campaign against the Bol-
Orthodox home near Shaarey Ze-
shevik government, is contained in the
ilek Synagogue for Rash Hashanah.
evidence of General Boris Savinkoff,
Call Hickory 5792.
whose death sentence was recently
commuted by the Soviet government. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—Moles and
warts permanently removed by
General Savinkoff declared in his
multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 70(1
last statement before the revolution-
hairs removed per hour, according
ary tribunal, that Lloyd George, then
to your case. I positively guaran-
prime minister of England, and Win-
tee my work to be permanent.
ston Churchill, had emphatically pro-
Phone Main 2789. Beula Starr, 418
tested to General Denikin against his
Capitol Theater Bldg.
policy, declaring that it was a per-
fect madness, particularly with re
FOR RENT—Comfortably furnished
gard to the Jews and peasants in Rus-
room, with small family. Reason-
sia.
able. Gentleman preferred. Phone
Melrose 1175-W.

r oomicwoonocwouucwoommomocwomwoommoulowics

Capt. Sosnowski Would Fight
Vigorously Corruption In
Federal Service.

Demanding more representatives
from Detroit in Congress, abolition of
blocs and the elimination and pun-
ishment of corruption in Federal ser-
vice, and promising support of ('resi-
dent Coolidge's policies, Capt. John
13. Sosnowski is bringing to a close
0 his campaign for Congress in the
First district.
Capt. Sosnowski War born and rear-
ed in Detroit and spent all his life
40
here, except for the years given to
military service. For years he was
identified with municipal polities and
affairs. For six years he was a com-
missioner of the Detroit water board,
appointed first by the late Oscar B.
Marx and re-appointed by the then
mayor, James Couzens.

e
t
ii
e
e e
e

1

e

RE-ELECT

Northway 1780

JAPANNING

ENAMELING

Fenders. Hoods and P•rts.
We Call for and Deliver.

Jaqua-Detroit Products.

MICHIGAN JAPANNING
& ENAMELING CO.

WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS,
TENTS, ETC.
Cadillac 5970
937 Lensed St. E.

3720 Third Ave.

Glendale 4611

PRINTING

BEAUTY SALON

THE STYLER PRESS -

SCHOOLER'S

Stylers of Good Printing.

Barber Shop and Beauty Shop.
Ws emulaloter in Women', 111imee cod

C. C. Berghoeffer, Prop.

FORT SHELBY GARAGE BLDG.
Phone Main 5517

RADIO SERVICE

MOVING

of Law in 1906, being admitted to the
bar in the same year.
Criminal law practice first engaged
his attention and he Was signally suc-
cessful. For it petits' of five years,
during which he represented scores of
defendants in criminal cases, he had
only two convictions registered
against him.
According to his friends, Sir. O'Neil
was the first among the candidates
to point out the need for improving
the administration of the office. He
condemned the system under which
assistant prosecutors were assigned
to certain court rooms and left there
throughout the terns of court, compel-
led to handle cases with which they
are totally unfamiliar, and arrayed
against defense attorneys who are
well equipped both on the law and
the facts in each case.

BUILDING

Port raite of
Childres Exclusively

DETROIT CANVAS CO.

CHARLES P. O'NEIL

Radio Service

Radta

stn.,:rg,r

WASHINGTON RADIO

1401 Washinelo ■ Blvd.

1

SHOP •

Male Sai d

PET STOCK

REAL ESTATE

ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc.

Attention -if All Property Owners:
II you dad to hay or eell p roperty met
e mnm Ilm• ham your lo ***** too prn
at the

Dealers la

Meted then tim on

Canaries. Parrots and Goland.; also
Bird, Fish, Dog and Poultry Supplies.

COGUT & PEARL

(Jewheli Theatre Man ..... )
Cadillac 15711

HIRAM JACKSON
ROBERT M. DRYSDALE
119 E. Jefferson Ave. Phone Male 2330

2003 liaetIng• St.

RESTAURANT

Straus Kosher Restaurant

Michigan Paper Stock Co.

POLISH-JEWI SH OFFICER

We eery all kinds of dater lunch..

MEYER BARRON, Prep
thirsr• et All Klock .1

WASTE PAPER
1342 Brewster St.
Cedilla. 1799

C adillass 1708

WHY WORRY ABOUT COOKING AT
HOME.

Taylor.
8944 Twelfth
Phone Empire 0181
We serve regular lunches, dinner. or
after thentre •uppeo• at very reasonable .

Ores.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

Mole• Wert, and sit Facial Blemishes re.
moved permanently, peinlemly. Guaranteed.
Consolt•lion Free.

A. W. LIVINGSTON, E. D.
500 Gladwin Bldg,
Cadillac 6114
1584 Woodward Ave.

Bel ore

Alter

'

Coyne Vigorously Opposes Tax

On Gasoline, Calling It
Tribute to the administration of ,
An Unfair Burden.
Otto Stoll as register of deeds for De.;
trait and Wayne county was paid
an article by Clarence M. Burton, city! "A motor vehicle gas tax is uneces-
historiographer of Detroit. Mr. Stoll eery," declared Leonard S. Coyne,
is running on the Republican ticket candidate for the Republican nonii-
for re-election.
nation for lieutenant governor, speak-
Leopold Shopmaker, 19-year-old
In pointing out the need for a sep- ing in opposition to the proposed gas-
Jewish violinist of Kansas City, Mo., orate and fireproof hall of records to
aline tax before the Detroit Union
sailed l'iCently for Berlin, where he house the county's public papers, Mr.
League club. Mr. Coyne also spoke
will spend the next two years study- Burton declared that despite its high
a plan to tax automobiles
ing under Professor Willy Hew Hess, rank among American cities, and the in favor of
and trucks according to their weight,
head of the Royal High School of ever-growing volume of deeds
and urged immediate steps to prevent
Berlin. Mr. Shopmaker, who has re- mortgages being recorded, the work
further lowering of the water level
ceived the commendation of artists of recording is as nearly up-to-date
of the Great Lakes because of illegal
throughout the country, expects to go in Detroit as it is possible to bring
, diversion to the Chicago drainage
upon the concert stage upon his re-
such work.
canal.
turn to America.
"Our present combination of regi-
stration and tax collection represents
, all the means that should ever be used
in Michigan for the collection of all
the taxes that may justly be assessed
against the privately owned passen-
ger automobile," said Mr. Coyne.
"'Gasoline taxers' have estimated
that two cents a gallon during 1923
would have raised $7,000,000. Our
present motor vehicle laws raised dur-
ing that period the sum of $10,500,-
786. Adding the gasoline tax money
would have made the motor vehicle
owners of this state pay approximate-
ly $17,500,000. The equalized assess-
, ed valuation of the state of Michigan
is $6,540,000,000, and this wealth paid
a total state tax of only $16,000,000
during 1923, or $1,500,000 less than
through a lessening in the quality of the
, the 'gasoline taxers would have int-
but Martin spent less than half that sum
ad-
Was
gas. In this fight Mr. Martin
and completed the project in three years.
I posed upon $200,000,000 worth of
vised that he would bring down upon
automobile property."
himself enemies who would try their best
Acting Mayor of Detroit for Six Months—
to kill his chances of becoming Mayor.
when he resigned to become candidate
Favors Remedial Legislation
But Martin acted in what he believed,
for Mayor. Acting for another, Mr. Mar-
and still believes, was in the best inter-
for Housing Conditions
ests of the people of the great city of
tin assumed the duties of chief executive
In Detroit.
Detroit.
llis
motives
were
not
a
"band-
in a manner which won the approval of
stand play''—but as in every public and
Maurice Schwartz, who is a can-
everyone until he stood out alone against
private job he has ever held, he did what
acceptance by the city of the decision of
didate for the legislature from the
in his judgment was best for his employ-
the Board of Arbitration in the Gas Dis-
first district, Was educated in schools
sus-
ers.
of Detroit, graduating from Eastern
pute because he knew, and was later
tained by the courts, that this consti-
High school and the law department
And That Is His Record of Public Service-
tuted a franchise to the Gas Company
of the University of Detroit. He fa-
for three years at a substantial increase
vors greater representation for
-Untiring and unswerving—straightfor-
in cost to the public. This raise in rates
Wayne county, legislation of a rem-
ward, business-like administration.
was in part disguised in this award
edial nature on housing conditions for
Detroit and re-adjustment of the De-
troit justice courts system. Ile is op-
! posed to a gasoline or state income
purchasing department of the City of De-
tax,
Council and the Mayor found they could
troit, he saved the city many thousands of
pass his budget practically untouched. Yet
dollars is no myth. The savings were enor
in spite of his economy, Mr. Martin was
mous and they ran through every depart-
able to continue an administration that was
ment of the city government. Promoted
pretty close to a pattern of departmental
to the position of Commissioner of Public
management and efficiency."
Works, the same brilliant record was con-
tinued; indeed, it was emphasized, for it
Detroit Times, Feb. 7, 1924:
is a fact that the savings over the estimates
"Ile (Acting Mayor Martin) does not
who would
in the construction of the great system of
seem to be the sort of maniol
sewers and other public works made imper-
meekly accept orders if they violate his
ative by the swift growth of Detroit was
own common sense."
extraordinary. The assertion that he built
a great sewer system at less than 50 per
Detroit Courier, Feb. 15, 1924:
"While the youthful Acting Mayor of
cent of the estimated cost is true. More
than that, it is s fact that the improve-
Detroit has been on the job only a few
ments in construction methods brought
weeks, a number of citizens have already
JO'
about by the active and persistent encour-
learned that Mr. Martin has a way of sift-
agement and indomitable persistence of Mr.
ing every proposition to the bottom, get-
Martin have made Detroit stand out as an
he facts before making • decision.
rn
example to the entire nation. The record
Any official that follows thus course wt
Republican
shows that no proposition connected with
make very few mistakes."
tie City's business was too large for him
Detroit News, Aug. 29. 1924:
le grasp, no deal too small for him to ex-
Mar-
- The claim made in behalf of Mr.
amine."
that in organizing and operating the
tin

Martin Merits Your
Vote for Mayor

This Is Joseph A. Martin's Public Record:

he appointed him:

sys0H

AWNINGS

VOTE FOR

Judge Arthur J. Tuttle

— FOR —

United States Senator

REPUBLICAN TICKET

Primaries, September 9, 1924

Commissioner of Public Works for the City
—which position he filled for three years
and three Worths, and here again demon-
strated that he could handle big projects
and spend public money economically.
The immense sewer program instituted
.
ed
under his regime WV expect
$60,000,000 and take ten years' time

Mot ILOCAI

M•nufecturers and Contractors of
STEAM PIPE and BOILER
COVERINGS
BALTIMORE
8 0 0 W .

9013 OAKLAND AVE.
Fee Appoontntent Phone Nnethway 2585

COUNTY TilE4SURER

Commissioner of Purchases for City of De.
fruit--one year and nine months. Mr.
Martin consolidated 62 different purchas-
ing departments into one and spent mil-
lions of dollars of public money in an
efficient and creditable manner. His sec-
' ord on this job recommended his ability
that
to Mayor Couzens to such an extent

Vo l

STANDARD
ASBESTOS MFG. CO .

Choldreo's Ilea Cutting.

GODFREY FREIWALD

Republican Candidate for

Northway 5389

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
GIVEN BRONZE CROSS
for one or two refined gentlemen.
Centrally located. Private family.'
WARSAW.—(J. T. Al—Herman
Call Northway 5181.W.
RENT—Nicely furnished room' Czerwinski, a Jewish Polish police of
FOR
with refined Jewish family. In. ficial lo the capital of Poland, holds
Twelfth St. section. 1948 Taylor.' the distinction of being the first Jew
in the new Polish republic to be
Call Garfield 6867-W.
granted the bronze cross for valuable
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room work for the Polish state. lie was
for gentleman, with private adult decorated by the minister of the in-
tenor for his assistance in organiz-
flintily. Phone Empire 2889-R.
ing the investigation department of '
the
Polish police.
Administration . of . Register I

Stoll Given High Praise
By Historiographer.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

ASBESTOS PRODUCTS

ABLE, FEARLESS AND JUST

His Candidacy Is Urged By

Samuel J. Rhodes
Maurice Schwartz
Irwin I. Cohen
Arthur E. Fixel

Joseph M. Weiss
Henry 11. Meyers
Nathaniel H. Goldstick
Rowland W. Fixel

HENRY STEFFENS

Flie fouryear record as City Controller

during the Cowens administration

warrants his election ••

Councilman

PREFERRED CANDIDATE CITIZENS'
LEAGUE

Here Is What Your Newspapers Have Said of Joseph A. Martin:

Detroit Timm, Jan. 9, 1924:
"The new Acting Mayor's message (to
the Council) is perhaps more interesting
for the hints it carries of future activity
than for immediate legislation desired.
After reading it carefully, one ventures
the prediction that the new administration
will plunge into civic problems—especially
those concerning transportation—with a
vengenace. That is what the people want.
Above all, the city needs a leader that has
the courage of his conviction and the ability
to plan wisely."

Free Press, Oct. 17, 1923:
"Last year when the Mayor of Detroit
asked the board and department heads of
the municipal government to cut their esti-
mates to the bone, Joseph A. Martin, then
in charge of the Department of Public
Works, was the only man who gave evi-
dence that he had consideration for the
tax payer and for the state of the city's
finances. Ile observed so scrupulously the
request of the city's executive that the

wasSEEEUM

Charles P.

1

'NEIL

Prosecuting
Attorney

The Ciy of Detroit needs a fearless and efficient Mayor—one
who will not cater to the few who claim or desire to be on the in-.
.
side —but who will r un
the city's affairs as a business project—
yes give the fullest measure of loyalty and
and see that its e mplo
service to the public. You want a man for Mayor who is sincere,
fficient, so—
loyal, honest and e

WAYNE COUNTY

as • lawyer exception-
Judges and lawyers write in describing him •
ally well qualified for the office.

MAKE MARTIN MAYOR

Arthur Brisbane said hie speech nornineing Johnson in the
National Can•ention of 1920 was one of the finest delivered them.

And Give the City a Businesslike Administration

This advertisement is gladly paid for by Joseph A. Martin's friends.

Candidate for

SAM SMITT

tIL

-

This Ad. paid for by
IL
ROBERT Si GARN'
ARWETT

Practicing law for 19 years in

State and Federal Courts. Many

famous victories in criminal cases

stamp him as an able, aggressive

A. C. LA PPIN

lawyer.

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