7it1f/grnorr innsn lint37'(Icu3 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE GORDON PLATFORM YOUTH IS FORMING S. H. BIRNKRANT RUNS LAU'S CANDIDACY FOR THE LEGISLATURE GAINING SUPPORT BASED ON ECONOMY ORGANIZATIONS FOR DEFENSE IN BERLIN Samuel II. Birnkrant, who is A Man of the People to Represent the People HENRY C. KEY WELL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for CONGRESS 15th District — Wards 10-12-1416 MY PLATFORM: Amend the national banking laws so as to make credit and loans more available for the small business man. Absolute repeal of the 18th Am endment. Compulsory unemployment insurance providing a rebate of premium to the company employing its help • minimum of ten months each year, (Lower Taxes and Economics In government cost—my Interest as well as yours). Paid for by a Friend and Admirer. DROVE A PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT STATE SENATOR WARDS 8.10-12.14 8th DISTRICT David Gordon, candidate for The signs of a favorable public one of eight brothers practicing attitude toward the candidacy of the Republican nomination for (Continued from Page One.) law in Detroit, is a candidate for , Herman It. Lou, present county County Treasurer, is making his the State Senate in the Third Dis- treasurer, to succeed himself, have campaign stressing the need of stairs collapsed and was removed trict on the Democratic ticket. better and less costly administra- to a hospital. Mr. Birnkrant was the one who tion of this important office in This is the second case of started the movement here for the county's lawmen affairs. powder poison reported in recent amusement places to turn over a Mr. Gordon had seven years ex- perience as chief deputy to the weeks. Similar poison powder was found outside of a synagogue. County Treasurer A rainfall, however, had rendered and is more inti- it harmless. mately acquainted The National Socialist Party, with the duties and realizing the impossibility of an- business details of nuling Jewish rights via constitu- the office than any tional amendment, is now seeking they man in the to use the courts of law to bring County of Wayne. about the annulment off the nat- Gordon was the uralization granted Jews since I first outstanding 1114. public official to at- Jewish jurists, questioned by the tack the evil of Jewish Telegraphic Agency repre- nepotism in the sentative here, stated Viet there employment of of- is no reason for anxiety on this fice assistants, score. starting his attack The Prussian Supreme Adminis- four years ago. • Recently much David Gordon trative Court, they poinited out, which is the highest judicial trib- publicity has been given to the side spread employment in county unal, has repeatedly ruled that offices and in Detroit city offices citizenship once granted cannot of family members and "in-laws" be annuled. Renew Pogrom Incitement of office holders. That the County The National Post, which re- Treasurer's office will not be a "family affiair" under his adminis- placed the suspended Nazi organ SAMUEL H. BIRNKRANT HERMAN R. LAU increased as the campaign for tration is the definite promise Her Angriff, celebrated election of the Nazi leader and notorious day's proceeds for the unemployed. made by Gordon. nominations has progressed. Courtesy as well as efficiency in anti-Semite, Captain Herman Goe- He is active in other ways in de- There is strong indorsement of Treasurer Lou, it is stated, because the conduct of the treasurers nd ring, to the presidency. off the vising means for the raising of he has displayed a sense of respon- fire is the aim of Mr. Gordon. He Reichstag, by issuing a new ap- funds for the needy and jobless. Having had a varied general sibility to an insistence on the declares that the office, being a peal to the Nazis to make a quick experience as a builder, property part of the public for a reduced chief cog in Wayne's business ad- end of the Jews. ministration, should be conducted owner and taxpayer, Mr. Birn- The National Post alleges that cost of operating the offices of gov- ernment. By hard work and a stout on strict business lines, including a Jewish Communist, Siegliert krant is familiar with the prob- every possible economy in operation lems affecting his district. He Caro, participated in the events application to the detail of economy In behalf of the taxpayers, he has and as close a control of all over- leading to the death of a Nazi, favors repeal of the State Prohibi- head expense as a well-managed Schroeder, and that he instigated tion Act; absolute State control saved the county many thousands of dollars in the expense of con- private business handling millions attacks upon other Hitler Storm of liquor; stringent banking laws, ducting his department. He has of dollars annually would insist Troopers. This, the paper charges, further to protect depositors; one "demonstrates the brutality of the license for the life of each motor made that showing in a financial upon. Jewish race and the righteousness vehicle; eliminate unnecessary of- and economic sense while at the of four fight against these alien fices; revision of land contract same time improving the service of DRY'S ATTACKS scamps whose hours, we hope, are laws; old-age relief; elimination of his office. PLEASE CLANCY useless and discriminating laws. numbered." It is the opinion of the great He also states that he is for number of Herman R. Lau's sup- A Jewish writer, Alexander porters in representative citizen. Rep. Robert H. Clancy told a Gergely, who took his own lite immediate reduction and more I ship that he has made good as radio audience, Monday night that because he was starving, commit- equal distribution of taxes and is county treasurer from the day of he considered the attacks of the ted suicide, according to the Nazi onposed to real estate carrying his appointment to the office. This Rev. R. N. Ilolsaple, superintendent organ, because he was disgusted de greater burden of taxes to de- appointment was made by a com- elf the Michigan Anti-Saloon Lea- with his own swinishness, and of- fray government expenses. mission provided for by statute, gue, "an honor and my badge of fers a good example to the re- consisting of County Clerk Farrell, American manhood." mainder of the Jews. LAST MINUTE SUPPORT Prosecuting Attorney Toy and Sen- "A few years ago the nine di- Jewish leaders are indignant GIVEN HENRY KEYWELL ior Probate Judge Ilulburt. rectors of the Anti-Saloon League, that the police department is per- at a Chicago meeting, considered mitting the National Post to con- Henry C. Keywell, candidate undertaking the impeachment of tinue the pogrom incitement in- PROF. HARRIS SPEAKS for Congress on the Republican Calvin Coolidge and re- augurated by the Angriff. HERE ON BIRA BIDJAN President jected the proposal only by a five ticket from the Fifteenth District, to four vote," he said. "But at last received wide support in the clos- Rescind Wulfin Sentence. Will Discuss Settlement's Relation the American people are in revolt VILNA.—(J.T.A.)—The Court ing hours of the campaign froth To Soviet Union Under against the League. For many Icor Auspices. years I have debated prohibition of Appeal rescinded the two-year many prominent Detroiters. Professor Franklin S. Harris, with Mr. Ilolsaple and in each sentence imposed on April 19 on William Henry Gallagher, who president of Brigham Young Uni- primary and in each election he has Shumel Wulfin, Jewish student was attorney for Aaron Sapiro in versity, will speak at 8:30 p. m. thrown the ful strength of the found guilty of participating in the events leading to the death his suit against Henry Ford, re- on Saturday, Sept. 10, at McCol- League against me. of a Christian student, Stanislas iterated his earlier stand in be- lister Hall, Forest and Cass, on Waclawski, during the anti-Semitic half of Mr. Keywell at a public the subject "Bins Bidjan and the riots in Vilna last November. Soviet Union." The lecture Is Instead the court imposed a sen- meeting held at the B'nai David being given under the auspices of tence of two months imprison- Synagogue Thursday evening and the Detroit branch of Icor. ment on Wulfin. The remission of in an address to the large gather- Professor Harris visited Bien the two-year sentence, and the ing in attendance urged his nom- Bidjan and is deeply interested in Sabbath Servicesi new verdict, was accompanied by ination and election. Other speak- "What Constitutes a Jewish the project, having watched de- velopments there a n d having Life" will be the subject of Dr. a curious statement by the pre- ers urged support of Mr. Keywell. Known here for many years as studied the settlement's relations Leo M. Franklin's sermon Satur- siding judge, who found that no day morning, Sept. 10, at 10:30. anti-Polish and no anti-Jewish a business man and a leader in with the Soviet Union. disorders took place In Vilna last congregational affairs, Mr. Key- November, but that Waclawski's well has for a number of years death followed some quarrels be- been president of Congregation B'nai David. tween chauvinistic elements. Mem* iliet# El Notes — ENDORSED BY — DETROIT CITIZEN'S LEAGUE — Preferred .WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE OF DETROIT JEWISH-AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB BRANDEIS DEMOCRATIC CLUB UNITED VOTER'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB FIFTH SENATORIAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB 1 -51 1 51 FTE, IilE MMLSSTM *..1- 1 51 1 51 Choice NAZI MACHINATIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS OUSTER, PROFESSOR GUMBEL STATES (Continued from Page One.) landlords that rents will be higher and they say to the tenants that rents will be lower. They say 'we will smash the Treaty of Versailles' and yet they privately , state 'we will go to war and join France against Russia," it is a vain hope, in fact, the Nazis have no practi- cal program except what they term the 'race program' Will Not Divide Power. "For instance. they proposed in parliament that any woman who marries a Jew should be sentenced to 10 years imprisonment." The professor further stated "the pres- ent German government does not really want to fight the Nazis be- cause they want the Nazis to be as strong as possible as friends. You see they really need the Nazis in order to keep the working peo- ple down. But, I can assure you that the government has no aim to divide its power with the Nazis. I have never heard of a general who was keen on dividing his power with a sergeant. " Professor Emil J. Gumbel was born in Munich in 1891 and had a brilliant scholastic career. In 1913 he was assistant lecturer at the University of Munich in stastics. In 1923 he became lecturer at the University of Heidelberg in mathe- matical stastics and believers of probabilities. Since 1930 he has been professor of stastics. Profes- sor Gumbel expects to deliver sev- eral lectures in this country. Dur- ing the coming winter, he will lee- Rodney Baxter JUDGE OF Recorder's Court m PRIMARIES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932 NON-PARTISAN BALLOT SII1PERO, C01111UNAL LE %DER SAYS: "I personally fel :1 that with all the fine things that Mr. Baxter has done for the Jewish people of Detroit, both as assistant prosecutor and in private practice, that this should be called to your attent ion. "It may interest you to know that Mr. Saver is the gentleman who, about a year ago, • defended a boy by t he name of Lipchitz who was wrongly accused of robbery. This boy was a member of the Je wish Centers and Mr. Baxter went to his defense without charge and not boy's release but a complets vindication of the charge. only obtained the Ix "This is only os se of the many fine things that I know Mr. Baxter has done and I am passing this word al long to you without his knowledge." THIS AD INSERTED AND PAID FOR BY A GROUP OF MR. BAXTER'S JEWISH FRIENDS AND ADMIRERS J IREEMEELrng =77`4,SIVI tore at the University of Paris on "Theory of Life Tables and Natal- ity Stastics." During the world Genetic congress at Cornell Uni- versity, he delivered a masterly ad- dress on "Biological Life Tables." in Compelling Ous• ter of Professor Gumbel. RETAIN Judge Arthur E. 601100N in the Recorder's Court Non Partisan Ballot CAPABLE — HONEST — JUST J Primaries, Seat. 13, 1932 DONATED BY JEWISH FRIENDS We are pleased to recommend OLIVER GUY FRICK for Election to the State Legislature REPUBLICAN TICKET Milton M. Alexander David I. Huber H. J. Brachumn Theodore J. Levin Herman Marks Rowland W. Fixel M. Himelhoch Melville S. Well Simon Shetser OUR CHOICE EDWARD R. BROCK REPUBLICAN County Road Commissioner Believe, in a progressive program yet rigid economy in the expendi- ture of public money, and in • more equable distribution of pub- lic improvements and jobs that all taxpayers may derive proportion• ate benefits therefrom. Insisting that all contracts specify that the jobs be given to the people of Wayn e County and that an American standard living wage be paid. Successful wholeule-retail produce mer- chant for 20 years. WORLD WAR VETERAN. Nazis Succeed HEIDELBERG. — (J. T. A.) — Adolph Hitler's National Socialists brought to a successful close a long battle against Professor Emil J. Gumbel, prominent pacifist, against whom its anger was directed be- cause he is a Jew. The order of ouster was issued by the minister of education of Baden, complying with the request of the senate and philosophical fac- ulty of Heidelberg, which conducted an investigation into his political utterances. Professor Gumbel is also ream- Bible for the exposing of the or- ganizing of semi-secret National military organizations. A Nazi deputy speaking at a meeting of the Nazi students at the Heidelberg Town Hall as recently as this summer, just before the July 31 Reichstag elections, ex- claimed: "Let us see to it that on July 31, the foundation stone of a German state is laid in which Gum- bel shall be no more. The Gumbel can he buried and not lilies but turnips shall be planted on his grave." Professor Gumbel's views against war have a warm adherent in Pro- fessor Albert Einstein. ANTI-RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN RUSSIA ON EVE OF HIGH HOLY DAYS VOTE DEMOCRATIC Dr. ALBERT C. HAMBURGER FOR CORONER Primaries Sept. 13, 1932. WORTHY AND WELL QUALIFIED Charles J. Deland REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for CONGRESS kilo Is approximately two and a quarter pounds. The regulations worker, In a statement to the Jew. further provide that no one person 15th District — 10-12-14-16 Wards ish Telegraphic Agency prior to may receive the above-mentioned his departure from Moscow. quantities more than once a Six years Secretary of Stale of Michigan. ! Mr. Lamport, during his stay in month. Six years member Michigan State Senate. Russia, has come in contact with Food packages may only be Two years membe r Michigan House of Representatives. leacInr, Jewish circles and with transmitted to Soviet Russia by high government officials. Vote for a trained, capable candidate for this those agencies which have received While anti-Semitism is stirring important office. in Eastern Europe as well as in permission from the Russian gov- Germany, he found no sign of It ernment. Hiss food packages are PREFERRED CANDIDATE DETROIT CIVIC LEAGUE. in Russia, Mr. Lampert stated. sent from Riga, the nearest port Mr. Lampert said that he found to Russia, under the personal no evidence of anti-religious per- supervision of Aaron Benjamin, secution even though religion Is vice-president of Hies and the so- RE-ELECT not encouraged. ciety's European cpmmissioner. Orders on the 'remain stores He expressed the view that Judaism will eventually disappear may also be sent through Hies. under the present Soviet regime, Lists of the 64 packages and their but that there is no fear that the prices and orders on Terrains may Jews as a race will ever be lost In be obtained by application to Hies. Wayne County Russia since the Jewish youth still Synagogue Treasures en Sale. feels itself Jewish even though it BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Numer- does not believe in religion. for a Reliable, Courteous and Efficient ous German rabbis and bibliophiles Russ'. Place. Restrictions on have received from Moscow an of- • Administration. tidal Soviet catalogue of valuable Food Package Contents. Has reduced sewer costs—modernised NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Ac- Jewish manuscripts that are of- tax roll preparation—saved thousands in cording to advice. received by the fered for sale, the Jewish Tele- engineering fees. Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant graphic Agency learned. Republi c a. Primaries, Sept. 13, 1932 Rabbi Meier Hildesheimer, lead- Aid Society from RIga, the Soviet government has issued an order ing rabbi of Germany, and others Allege Orthodoxy Willing Te Join the are of the opinion that the offer-' to the effect that food packages Gerer Rebbe has sent a tette Jewish Ageacy. which are sent to relatives or ings are part of synagogue treas- to Dr. Chaim Weixmann, suggest friends from abroad may not con- ures confiscated during the seizure ins that Orthodox Jewry will Is TEL-AVIV.—(J. T. A.) —The agreeably to participation In the tain more than three kilo sugar, of the synagogues throughout two kilo coffee, cocoa or soap. A Rneasia. Orthodox Weekly here reports that Jewish Agency, (Continued from Page One.) Harry I. Dmgeman Drain Commissioner