11

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Sapiro read to the jury one of the
PROMISES TO Federation. Later these plans became against henry' Ford, he wouldn't diately agreed to make the necessary
articles published by the Dearborn In-
and the federation refused to I bother with it. It would be beneath changes.
Attorneys for Ford hailed the an- dependent after it had been admitted
'join in them." his notice.
Gallagher interrupted to ask what "If a jury found both Ford and my- nouncement as a distinct legal tri- to evidence over the object Is of
self equally guilty of a libel, it could umph. They had argued several times Ford's counsel.
; that had to do with the libel case.
The senator declared: "If counsel punish be with a $100 verdict as that the Sapiro charges were not tech-The article charged that radicals,
Continued from I•age One)
I will It me have the In long enough much as it would punish Ford with a ideally sufficient to justify a verdict Communists and I. W. W.5 helped Sn-
pins organize his co-operatives in the
against Ford.
,raptor, to say one word. It appears in the million-dollar verdict."
thy that Wrayb felt fur $,,,.,I,
Now In New Location:
Northwest.
Blocked Questioning.
Federal Judge Fred S. Raymond
of his race. Ile stands here as an in- lileadings that the Independent had
The development came as one in a "There appear as lieutenants (of
dividual asking for $1,000.0161 of charged Sapiro sins trying to form an postponed a decision, hint Sapiro did
the Sapiro leaders) the radicals, the
o t attempt to introduce the files.
long series of technicalities he s h the
money from these two defendants. international association, and this evi. n
Gallagher took is (said volume of Ford attorneys invoked. They eon . agents of the I. (1'. %V., even open ad-
11,000 Square Feet of Guaranteed Service.
That is what we are going to try in • dente bore on the charge."
, the Dearborn Independent for 1919 tested every step with legal objections I herents of communism and bolshevism,
No Libel Is Claimed.
this case."
•
•
"
Gallagher'
and
turned
to
"Ford's
Own
Page."
It
and,
with
William
J.
Cameron,
editor
as
the
strung
arm
men
to
put
the
•
court
t
'
•
••
FINE
AUTOMOBILE
PAINTING — FENDER AND
•
. "11
.
libe l i was on this page of the magazine that sit the Dt•arborn Independent, oil the works on hesitant farmers," was one
BODY BUMPING — COLLISION WORK
AV. J. l'ameron, editor of the H e ar. insisted, "we it not claim any
stand,
virtually
kept
the
Sapiro
noun-
of
the
charges.
born Independent, took the stand asl in having the intention to advertise to' Ford directed his attacks ton the Jew-
Charge Beatings.
set from getting any information from
the fa rmers a the world to combine . ish race.
the first witness.
Glass Enclosures —'fops Recovered
Lettering —
I "The reds and radicals and Commu-
Admit. Editing.
Trimming
the witness.
•f and for their interests. Our libel charge'
brief
• •
C
• '.
C
It was on an objection nosed by nists and I. M. W. agents went out in
Tradt•marks — Monograms.
Gallagher searefted out an article
called forth so Malty objections from is that they charge we arr one of a
gangs
of
three
to
eight
and
hammered
He
Stewart
Hanley,
of
Ford's
counsel,
April •12, 1921.
Senator J ame , A . Reed, c hie f ,,f ( 1,.. gang of international Jews who ire, published on
ganizing the farmers for the bone-, showed it to Cameron, who admitted that this court declared Sapiro would the weak-kneed, 11114111 or dissatis-
ft•nsa counsel, that Judge Fred NI. o r
• haying "edited" it. The Ford lawyers have to amend his complaint--a tech- fied growers into .joining this associa-
Raymond halted the trial and called lit id the international Jews."
tion," another r end.
gat up on their feet. The article was ideal process.
Reed Is Confused.
. la eon f • • behind closed tours.
Before Sapiro began, Gallagher
It tutu sent] to tht. coml. that hi
trader lie,' of the objections nil the an attack ill Sapiro.
The break came when William II. Gal-
••%Ah ts,, was the idea first enter- fore this case can be submitted to the called for the manuscripts of the tali-
asked
part
of
Sapirts'.
counsel,
Senator
Item'
higher, Sapiro is chief eounsel ,
complete confusion as to who wined to publish that or a siniilar ar- jury there will have to he very sub- rtes published in theIndependent.
('Eimeron certain questions about arti
stantial amendments proposed to the l'ams•ron said a search had been made
ho in the alleged "international title?" asked Gallagher.
who
cies printed in the Dearborn Ingle
Hanley objected on behalf of Ford, det•laration, and then it will be in the for them, but he didn't know whether
:
pendent prior to those which attacked ring."
court
told
Cameron
to
answer
. discretion of the court whether the they had been found. Ford's attor.
- If Frank O. Lowden is a Part 11 f hilt the
Sapiro. Senator Reed was ,,n his feet
, amendments shall be grafted," said I nay's said the search was unsuccessful.
• • • sit • 'nave is one of the gang of it.
• I • II,
• t y o jct.
•
immt
la
I • •
Then the Sapiro attorney turned to
"Oh,
about
a
yea•
before
we
began
Judgt• Raymond. "It Is the duty of
international :Jews— if they ran prone
as irrelevant.
the Ford article sus which SRO', based
Gallagher protested that he asked I hat — all well and good," Gallagher p ublishing the articles," said (.'sitn-Ithe court, it seems, to take testimony
the
truth count of his libel suit. It
km. "We rot n lot of letters from now and then possibly to permit
•f
.
.
, , amendments at a later step of the pre- concerned M'estern hay growers.
"Oh, well," Senator Reed said, "Eu- fa trines's."
fort to determine just what the terns
The
artiste first referred to a pro-
"With Whom did you discuss the reeding. •
"International Jew" had come to mean gene Meyer was a Jew and Sapirol
The whole Sapiro case was losses! tin test 1•j• The Scribe, a Jewish paper of
to the Independent's readers, and that was a slew and Sam Guard was a 1 p ublit•ation of this article when it was!
the declaration. Colter the libel laws,IPortland, Ore., against the vcay the
rst considered'."
this information WAS necessary to Jew." lti
, Sapiro can collect damages only for Independent stressed the fact that Sa-
Hanley olsjected.
i re thu torture f tli • • "Sam Guard was not a Jew," re- I
prope rly
pins was a Jew. 'Chen it added:
I "What are you trying to show? libels set forth in the dt•ela•ation.
Judge Ray- Plied Sullins. "Never was a Je•."
libt•Is against Sapiro.
It may be only a coincidence that
"Then I am in error; but Ilt•rlsert I lanh•y demanded from Gallagher. Hints of a "missing letter" gave a
mood, at this point, called the cum,
the line of agricultural control in this
"We
are
going
to
show
malice
and
touch
of
mystery
today
to
the
libel
I i Into his private Steen—"
set for bath
country
runs from Otto Kahn and
"lierbt•rt Steen never was a Jew I lick of care, said Gallagher. suit.
chamber ti settle the point of pro-
Counsel for Sapiro sought a letter Bernard M. Baruch down through
"The islaintilr may prove Malice,"
and is not today."
cedure.
ruled.
"'Chat
will
be
for
the
believed
to
have
been
written
Ilarry
Aaron
Sapiro
anti lesm•• Jews."
The argument continued until Judge t he coot
Questioned as to Ford's views, as
Defense Warned Again.
compared with those of the Deartusni Raymond declared he could not rule S ury to decide. lie may prove more • II. Dunn, special Ford investigator, tin
Gallagher
asked to have the whole
Independent, ('amerots said: "Mr, then on admissibility of evidence t.i , malice by tine than by the other. The August 3, 192:1, opening the Ford ern-
, oile against a "Jewish ring." The article entered in the record "to show'
Ford is strong against war and all come later and allowed the senator to itiestion may be answered."
Manley' took an exception to the rul- search was futile because Cameron how intt•cliritte the writer of it was."
that pertains to it and the paper' continue.
Defense attorneys objected and
• said he could recall no such letter, and
"I want to show," the senator went i ng,
stands for preparedness. Mr. Ford
pe "&s.
ib
' hint's counsel blocked other questions. were overruled.
Defense Objects.
"that
those
people
planned
to
con-
on
he Itusston Soviet Eovent-
"I
shall admit the whole article so
Gallagher
pointed
out,
however,
trill the wheat of the l toted States'
When Gallagher asked the question
mewl more leniently than we do."
Nrx,rr Ymeaout.
the jury can better understand the
and to control wheat internationally. I a gain, Hanley objected, saying no one that a telegram was sent Dunn on Au-
Favors Soviets,
precise meaning of the alleged 105.1s,"
"Do you mean he favors the Soviet That is the very charge that has been knevs' what was in the article involved. , gust Si, saying a special delivery letter
rimuu7 10, 1927.
I had been mailed him. The first letter said Federal Judge Fred NI, Raymond.
F. L. Metals
government?" Gallagher questionmade,
and
that,
I
think,
Ti',
Gana-
Gallagher
changed
the
query.
ed.
"It will aid the jury in determining
Dunn put in evidt•nt•e was dated Au-
"When
did
you
first
discuss
with
to
"Ile's just more lenient towards it gher said he could not prove."
Prominent Jews Give Money.
anybody the publication of an articlelgust li. This apparent discrepancy the state of mind of the writer of this
than the Independent." Ford's cowl-
article."
worried Gallagher.
gr. goon Foresee, •resliant,
set continually objected to any ques- "Prominent Jews advanced loans to charging Aaron Sapiro was aligned plainly
The court pointt51 out that a libel
C211110.011 revealed that Ford gave
Mahlon 011 rele:none Co.,
curry out Sapiro's plan," Mr. Reed with a Jewish ring to exploit the him a free hand in conducting the stated innocently wouldn't 'justify so
tions asked Cameron pertaining Ill continued.
1365 Cs*. Irma.,
"Bernard M. Baruch ad- Amt•rican farmer?"
th
e
Ford's views on the Jewish race,
Cetrolt. Lumen,
"I discussed it with my subordinates Dearborn Independent. Ile also said high an amount of damages as a libel
international "Ring of Jess's," or any vanced $3,000 for the project; Julius
his word was final in editorial matters, stated in malice and hatred.
Dear Ble:
other racial questions. Frequently' Rosenwald, $15,000; Bingham $2,000, for quite some time 15•oce it WAS pith.
Gallagher
turned
to
his
client
seated
Gallagher
questioned
Cameron
at
and Sapirn put in $5,000." This (tee-
said l'amt.ron.
the counsel for both sides engaged in laration came after Reed told the jury fished,"
We desire to tell tog lion neportant the long Sister.. elle-
"Have you any tine you recognize great length about his order to Dunn, at the counsel table and asked:
Mow servlee hes become la au nuelnese. So. years ego
a rgunu•nts concerning the procedure, '
"51 r. Sapiro, swill you read this to
the Dearborn Inde- who gathered information first and
it see a aonvenlenoe, tut thle sersloe le ow in daily use
and these held up the trial •onsid- Sapiro had collected more than $400,- as a superior MI
then wrote the articles attacking Sa- the jury'?"
to our En...outlet. !ale. sot garchselog Depart-ate, .ad is
, 000 in fees from farmers' tsrganiza- pendent?"
•
ins% as a...any sod urgent to their oreretlon as the mall
When
Sapiro
finished
reading
the
pinto
At (Inc time Gallagher asked: Dons and that some of these tees were
"No."
all
telsgre,h.
"Where is the letter giving Dunn article, Gallagher asked Cameron
"What is Henry Ford's position?"
iscussed at any time with Paid only after Sapiro sued for them.
"Have you discussed
wherehe had got the information
the assignment?"
there an in-.Hate inolelon ls nenesenr; or I plot masse Is
theWe
" will show you, "Reed told the
"Ile is president."
's
'on
required, there ts monolog that .111 tans its plea..
"You recognize the president as a I "It is Exhibit No. 11," said Cam- for it.
money powers?" This question was Blry, "that thousands of rmer s suf-
"There we're several sogrces," said
fered losst•s totalling mfa illions and superior.
Cary truly yours,
• instantly opposed by Senator Reed. millions of dollars
the
editor.
-
There
must
have
beds
The
No.
11
letter
was
made
public
CO.
loC)3D1101 ■ Cla d
dollars as a result of Sa-
Hanley objected and the court ruled
Senator Reed finished his address
yesterday and sn,als,
on t snicker letters en it."
the jury before noon. In it e a - sire's plan. IN e will show you that out the question.
Argue Over Letter.
"Did
you
discuss
with
Mr.
Ford
the
when
I
tell
you
the
Jewish
boys
are
It•ged that American farmers lost mil. Sapiro had in his mind a dream of an
o p &A:VT;
Gallagher then called for a letter
publication of any articles dealing Putting the works on the farmer."
lions of dollars through the Sapiro "Vire."
, "That It•tter is dated August 6," written by II. C. Cherry, as lawyer of
.
Caron
me Armee,. "Don't Know"
with 31 r. Sa sings?"
PT...,
floe
while
01.3,5
plan of co-operative marketing,
"Not before they were published," I said Gallagher. "1 he telegram sent Yakima, Rash. Ford's attorneys pro-
Wam J. Cameron admitted u ndt•i•
n fee,.
Sapiro co p ed,..d gt ,000 ,000 i
Dunn woo dated August 3 and it said duced it.
Reed told the jury he would intro- direct examination on the stand that said Cameron.
The jury was excused while coun-
"Did Mr. Ford discuss with any it letter was being forwarded him that
duce evidence concerna secret the majority of statements contained
sel argued whether the letter should
cober, Ile23, in articles, on which the libel suit is other person in your pr•seiice the pub- day. Where is that letter?"
in Oct
Le
introduced in evidence. Senator
• meeting in Chicago
An
objection
by
Hanley
plucked
a
k e '‘'°•(,:e61
attended by former Gov- based, ran without his knowledge of [indica' of the articles accusing Aaron
which Was
unwron, questioned by Sapiro of being It member of a Jewish reply. The Sallie thing happened when James A. Reed, Democrat, of Mis-
5._c erepy •
the facts.
ernor Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois, f all
souri,
led
the
protest
fur
the
Ford
Gallagher
asked:
"Where
is
the
let-
William II. Gallagher, Sapiro counsel, ring?"
Eugene Meyer, Jr., former head o
lawyers.
of the questions: "I
6.0 teA y
!lanky again objected. The qutss- ter of August 3?"
' the War Finance Corporation, and ansvvered to In. tat
Reed said the letter was unsworn
"There's no evidence that such a It•t-
d int know'," or "I don't recall."
i dull was indefinite, inimaterial and ir-
e at pot ke 9,0
Robert II. Bingham of Louisville.
should lust be given to the jury
Tho court ter exists," Hanley protested and the and
This meeting, Reed said, "was , The first move by Aaron Sapiro to rt•levant, said IlanIt•y.
to overthrown sworn testimony.
prove that Henry Ford's attacks sui agreed. This made Gallagher pick up court upheld him.
called to consummate the p lan , of Mr.
"Whom did you discuss these arti-
Sapiro ill the formation of the co-. him were inspired by hatred for the the bound volume and he read the ar-
t. s°.
t ■ _ t° '0\c
,ets.0.•
des
with?"
POOR
tide to Cameron.
operative wheat association in all the Jewish rare, was bl"eked•
Qf ~
"With Mr. Roland, with Dunn by
Attorneys for Ford objected to play-
The article declared Sapiro's "Der-
011
10,‘;,v1N;
wheat states of the country, and then
letter
and
suite
others."
There are churches in New York
the federation of these associations I ing in evidence the tiles of the 161r- tile brain" had produced the idea of
"Did you discuss it with Lt•ibold City Where only people of wealth can
into national exchanges, and then an', born Independent. They declared the exploiting the farmer for the profit of
Ford publit•ation, cu-defendant in the a Jewish ring. Canit•ron identified the (secretary to Ford)?"
afford to affiliate. In my juOment
in (
No.
not the pro-ilihel suit, would be jeopardized if the :article as the "feature" of the issue.
they are poor churches.—Alexander
"This, however, was
"Why not?"
grans of the American Farm Bureau' tiles were admitted to evidence.
Lyons in the Supplement.
Victory for Sapiro.
"It was the policy of the Dearborn
A copy of every issue of the Dear-
3
Then
Sapiro
scored
his
first
impor-
In
stave such matters to
ausepeinsent
depen d ent
- ------ •
born Independent was suhist•naed by.
Death is far better than the fear
gut the my judgment."
Salsa° to prove that Ford's attacks on lain victory of the trial. He
of death.
over the
Announcing Twelfth Street's
Henry Ford Was sent a. warning
him were due to hatred for Jews. The . article admitted as evidence
Newest Dining Parlor,
issues suispemied included copies of all objection of the Fora attorney, This that the Dtarlsorn Independent's at-
; gave Gallagher a chance to show the tacks on Aaron Sapiro were false.
Ford attacks on the Jewish race.
'illicit, to the jury. Hanley took an
The warning was written by A. ( .
Cherry, general counsel of the North-
8420 TWELFTH STREET
NVillians II. Gallagher det•lared he exception.
The
Sapiro
:Morley
Stepped
before
west
Hay Association, Yakima, Wash.!
Empire 8756.
would prove the attacks were due to
The Inter was discussed in debate
"malice in the heart of Henry Ford." the jury box.
Featuring Home Cooked Meals
"This
is
the
artit•le—"
he
Ist•gan.
over
its
admission as evidence, along
Ile urged the court to admit all the
that will tickle the must discrimi-
"Is counst•I testifying?" Itet51 de- with another warning It•tter scut the
files as evidence.
nating palate. We cater to wed-
Lead, the World in Motor Car Kau*
Dt•arbern
Independent by ( hen y.
Special Six Chanis
Stewart Hanley, of Ford's counst•l, funded.
dings, banquets, births and con-
"I object;' snapped Hanley.
Gallagher argued the letter should
,
entered the objection.
firmations.
• volume over 111 be received in esidt•nce to prose the
t
.
1
the
ei
passed
Gallagh
•
The jury was excluded while the
(hr jury who could look at only the Independent was warned of the al-
f . a. b. factory
point .was argued.
"You might prove malice against l editorial page of the single issue.
[cod libels.
e.
evidence
shows
the
d
defendant,
but
a
verdict
would
he
I
Canst•ron
admitted
that
an
employe'
:
. 1 one
,,.‘"Jj
"This
iant was placed on notice that the
,--\.. 1 ,...k..,1 against both th•fentlants," ;of the Dearborn Independent had ; fent
was unrts
, said ilaillt•y: "That would mean the I written the headlines on this article, writt•r of these articles "Here
It "Jewish 11E1111:dig ;10 ,, ,,, said GIE llagher. '
e' re was a
)"'s 1 , interest tIC one defendant would be " which mentioned
I
(lawyer
who
warned
them
and when
,.
prejudiced by the malice of the taller." • Ring."
o f 1 they kept publishing articles bycre-
the
"The courts have held that t h e vet. "Do you have in mind the name
any
Amerit•an
Jews
who
were
work-
I
same
writer,
they
were
guilty
of a
I
EVERTUN ENGRAVING
diet in a libel case must be basest upon
' the guilt of the defendant with the ing wit h Aaron Sapiro to bring the l l es,, hes,„ E t.ith.,,,.,. o f ,,,,.,.1,,,,,,,,,, i s
Second Flour Nerr
under their subjection?"
m
v ' eVitirrit of malice."
least guilt," Hanley added. "You can - farmers
Hanley t hen read a letter sent
"I don't recall any... They' ore nwn-j
tint apportion the damages among the
ylunivi
!Harry H. Dunn, who wrote the a rti-
defendants, and the verdict must be tidied in the articles.
'%''.,-,AN,
When you published this article, did ides asking him for a reply to Cherry's
"..: suj
commensurate to the guilt of Ill, th.. , iyou know that there was not a single
s, e
'
reply Dunn said, "The
'' *-,c' ,(F1 fendatit with tht• least guilt."
In the
hay association is and
about
the
I letter.
Ti prove malice against F11111, Hall. dollar borrowed by any Sa P ir ; a551- story
' ,,
7.'..1 1.6C1
would
prevent
the
Dearborn
elation
from
a
Jewish
hanker?
Awns con mt."
• I. y said,
Counsel Clash.
,
Ile also asked to be 1nformed how
1).1e:sentient of getting a fair trial.
'••—• !•-•••.2,
Hanley obiecttdh but when Galin-' Cameron anti . G. Lei bond, secretary
Gallagher followed Hanley.
the
court to
_ . ._ _1
h ii,tl[orti, felt about the Cherry pro-
.1 will Prove that these articles faller changml its phrasing
L..._
..
ion to answer.
sir, inspired by malice in the heart All 'tied Calm -
Ford against Aaron Sa- "I never knew that to 15• the fact,
Pleaded Own Case.
lowerommosommosussanomP, of Henry
Canit•ioss
• This development tame after Sad
p.10." said Gallagher. "I will tix re- said "Did
you know that at the time this. ,.., hind t pa rticipatt•d, for the first
I
;
in
that
way.
w
him
on
-Is olsibility
MANUEL URBACH
only one ' time, in presenting his own case to
ii ill prove malice against Williani .1. ' article was written there was
, I
Granite and Marble.
E ,a1 ,,,,,,2sts, edit o r, an d the D ea rbo rn in. Sapiro association that had ever en-
gagn1
a
Jewish
advertising
agency".
was no evidence that the let-1
them- ,
.1. prudent by the very y ar
asked Gallagher, referring to the Al- the'
to Ford was ever read by him, but
fe l iur••.
in Chicago. the warning to the editor of the Dear-
••1 will show there was a conspiracy I ben D. I.asker .Agency
waariiiiih having
1,,,,,,
independent
The soon allowed an answer over
[.. tw een Ford and his publication, and
Now in slur New Location
It is emphatically apparent today that Velmo Mohair Velvet, deeply tufted.
; been made the suldn't of an investiga-
w hen there is a conspiracy every de- Ilaids y's objection.
"There was quite an advertising Don by the publication.
7723 TWELFTH STREET
ft•slant is liable for all damage those •
Nash has created a new era. in Amer-
angle
to
it,"
said
Cameron.
And Nash powers it with a 7.bearing
The court refused to admit as evi-
the conspiracy."
ican enclosed body artistry with this
The California l'rune and Apricot th.nt•ts the letter written the editor.
Euclid 7192
IlanIt•y contended that to obtain
motor—the world's smoothest type.
mentioned
the
one
Was
mos
t is' Assot•iation
letter written Ford by Cherry
i„ 1, , n;
arrestingly distinctive body design.
410.06, punitive damages, malice
snit:
moit.11 against the Ford publication. ths• advertising.
So that in transcendent power-evenness
The Ford article declared that .it
"Mr. Henry Ford,
"You can't prove that malice by the
With its new symmetry of line, its
and ,.Detroit,mieh.
and quietness, in lightning-fast "pick.
-.sate of mind shown in publications' were t tlice managers, bookket•pers
„
o-operatives.
c
classically
beautiful
French-type
rear
directors
of
the
Sapiro
President Ford Motor Company,
s.: s., ions to the libels," Hanley added.
up," and in easeful roadability on the
"Did
you
know
there
never
were
"Personal.
assessed
ht.
'
contour
and
French
roof
design,
and
Punitive damages cannot
with the fruit! "Dear Sir:-1 have today written
straightaway or climbing, together with
sgainst a th•ft•ndatit where no native any Jews conneCted
its rich ensemble of costly car features,
the editor of the Dearborn Independ-
were id' eat
which
a world of speed, it stands out as the
0 shown." ' Park in g 8ss"viatiuns
,Sapirts?
Gallagher declared that wealth had ionized by Aaron
' nt as per carbon copy enclossl.
the new Special Sedan pictured above
most notable car of its field.
"I didn't know'.
f i s. .1 "In the Dearborn Independent of
ildlUence in the libel case. He
possesses
magnetic
appeal
for
those
"Can
you
give
us
themantes
0
atl
August 23 there appears an artich• sr-
said the jury would hove to csnsider
tw• manager.. f, verely criticizing the Northwest flay
most keenly perceptive of motor car As standard equipment there are
Ford's wealth in rendering a verdict. Jews employed as otiii
"The turd publication was simply Sapartsassociations?"
.Association,
which contains numerous
A
Gabriel Snubbers at front; 4-wheel
style and quality.
false and untrue statements—state-
, the nsoutIspiece of Henry Ford and
Sapiro Most Amend.
brakes, of special Nash design, with the
Select Dancing Nightly
his ments known to be false by practically
the instrument of his private will,"
The steering wheel is of real walnut
/W.0n Sault, must bol-ter
Ford I every person in this community. .
Gallagher tits-tared. "Everything it is
front wheel brakes completely enclosed
charges of libel against Henry
"1 ask, as a matter of fairness, that
in fitting harmony with the handsome
, guilty to he is guilty of. We have a
his libel suit will not be admitted you read this letter. If you will check
for safety's sake; and 5 disc wheels.
' right to prove he was actuated by or
walnut
finish
of
the
inside
window
M.
Fred
to
the
jury,
Federal
Judge
Particular People Prefer
all on these statements you will find
malice."
Raymond announced.
mouldings,door panels,the instrument A larger Special Sedan on the Advanced
that the Independent has done this as-
the l'alais.
Decision Withhold.
The jurist declared that Sapiro's sociation a very grave and uncalled
board and the crowned panel which is Six Chassis, reflecting the same unsur.
Strictly Censored. Highest 1 Gallagher gut in a few shots at det laration
libel was "insufficient"
1 Henry Ford's great wealth.
injury,
Standard.
above the instrument hoard. The gray passed quality throughout, is offered
and
indicated he would throw the case for "The
Northwest Hay Association
"A verdict of $10,000 against me
out of court if amendments were not has no Jewish connections whatever,
Palais Muauci•n• — The Band
would be • fearful burden," he said.
toned upholstery is genuine Chase at $1695 f. o. b. frctory.
made.
Counsel
for
Sapiro
imme-
"If a verthet of $10301000 were given
and it does seem very unfair to me
You Love to Dance With.
that this association of farmers should
be subjected to such unwarranted and
' Ivissassommoss~gifosmilmeri ■ gosessmosossomemssor false attacks."

REED

SUSTAIN CHARGES public
AGAINST SAPIRO

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Buyers-Gowd-

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Phone CAdillac 1845

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TELEPHONE CO.

Long Distance Can Serve You

As Effectively as it Does McCord

az.

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e

Lahr's Kosher Restaurant

AS

NEW
Special Sedan

$1485

Cu.

The Nation's New Vogue in Body Design

Monuments

Styled by Nash

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MEYER BARRON, Prop.

Buyers of All Kinds of

I
WASTE PAPER I

1342 Brewster St.
Cadillae1709
Cadillac 1708

Letter to Editor.

Detroit's Finest Funeral Home.

Seymour. George. Saul and his Lewis affiliated with

LEWIS BROTHERS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

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U.. of Chanel Fe.,

7739 JOHN R. ST.

Phone EMPIRE 2114

I

In his other It•tter to the editor,
('h. cry closed by saying:
"I am handing a copy of this let-
ter to Mr. Henry lord, as I am sure
that he would not endorse these state-
sorts any more than yourself. I do
not know whether it will ever reach
him, but 1 am sending you these com-
munications because I do believe that
yid, are bib honest and that there is
hones)* in your organization. If there
is, the association will receive fair and
truthful treatment; if not well I
can't conceive that you would be any-
thing but fair."

MILLER-JUDD CO., Distributors

Sales and Service — Woodward and Palmer.

IL W. HOLLISTER

5066 Woodward Ave._

Associate Dealers,

W. H. COPHER MOTOR SALES ROWLEY & ZIMMERMAN

_ 12942 Woodward Ave.

8403.8439 Grand River Avenue

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•155 War Fart St.

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nun Grat4.4 Ave.

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