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WALDMAN REPLIES
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TO YOUNG ISRAELI
MARK HOWARD
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Pregerson's Birthday
Honored by Zackheims
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
The 50th birthday of Aaron
Pregerson, president of the
United Hebrew Schools of De-
troit, was honored this week
by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H.
Zackheim of 3224 Webb Ave.,
by the planting of five trees in
Palestine through the Jewish
National Fund Council of De-
troit.
Mr. Zackheim stated that he
considered this the best method
of expressing his esteem (or
his friend and co-worker who
is as devoted a worker for a
rebuilt Jewish National Home
in Palestine as he is for the
cause of Jewish education.
for
This propaganda has assailed the
Committee for individual state-
ments although it is well known
that the American Jewish Corn-
mittee, representing ate it does a
large section of Jewish public
"SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR ALL"
opinion, makes its viewpoint
known only by official public
statements issued under its own
ILIKIMIKILIK9101WKWIKILIKIIMIKVIII:1•110 ■ 1 Olk\WK, nam e."
Music Study Club
Composers Program
Tuesday Afternoon
APRIL CHOSEN AS
EDUCATION MONTH
FOR ALLIED DRIVE
VOTE FOR
CONCLUDED FROM PACE t /
The Detroit Music Study Club
will present its second annual possible in the countries that have I
Detroit composers' and poets' been stricken with the views of
program, Tuesday afternoon, hatred.
We are setting out not only to
March 6, at 2:30, in the Y. W.
C. A. Lounge, Montcalm and collect a large fund for the local,
national
and world institutions of
Witherell Sts. Music Study Club
members are invited to bring Jewry. Our principal object is re-
their friends. vival-a resurrection in Detroit of
A highly varied program con- the Jewish spirit of giving, a re-
yi The letter called attention to
ON MONDAY ASK FOR A
sisting of original musical coot-Isurgence in Detroit of Jewish sslf-
the fact that the Committee's
respect,
ooitnd o the
Jewish cogeneration
t sese
n
positions and poetry will bepre-1
a
P A ', views on the World Jewish Con-
res ponsibility,
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A' gress were publicly issued as far
seated by Jean Ellmann, Anna a rebirth above all of Jewish ideal-
Segal, Gizi Szanto, Mischa Kott- I i sm .
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back as 1932. These views were
ler, Gilbert Beaume and Edith
and Vote for
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Speakers' Bureau
F reaffirmed a month ago in the re-
Ella Davis. Assisting them are The speakers' bureau for the
port of the executive committee
Joachim Chessman, Grace Ber - 1935 Allied Jewish Campaign in-
and were upheld by delegates at
man, Lillian flicks, Cyril Weze- eludes: Rabbi Leon Frani, chair-
our annual meeting, at which
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mael, Minna Aging, Lucienne man; Louis S. Cohane, associate
AT
Al Young Israel was re resented.
Monfort and Arthur Maebe. chairman; Rabbi E. Aishishkin,
r
"It is naturally surprising to JABOTINSKY HITS
;
Milton Alexander, Ilsinan Altman,
us that at this time, three years
CLASS FIGHTS AS
Herman August, Mrs. Harry Beck-
after the committee, on which
er,
Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas, Mrs.
IA
INIMICAL TO ZION
your organization was represent-
Edith B. Bercovich, Joseph Bern-
.,
, ed, announced its opposition to
FRONI
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(CoNcLuDED
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stein, Fred M. Butzel, David J.
g
, the World Jewish Congress, your
Irwin I. Cohn, Sidney De-
President, Wayne County Medical Society
p ' Council, without advance notice, means of settling disputes may be Earl H. Victorson, well known Coheti,
Young, Max Edwards, Mrs. Joseph
For
0
I
should
withdraw
from
the
Com.
g
a way of acquiring power, but it in the Detroit Jewish community, H. Ehrlich, Rabbi Joseph Eisen
Many County Hospitals have recognized his abilities by
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, inittee on this ground."
is not justice. Justice begins with is a candidate for Circuit Judge man, Mrs. James 1. Ellinann, Miss
"It is our confirmed •opinion," the appointment of a judge and
placing him on their staffs.
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on the Democratic ticket. Born Esther Etkin, Walter Farber, Miss
1°10 1 ' the letter added, "that our stand thus settling disputes."
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in Detroit, he has lived here con- Hannah Ferman, Lionel Fink, Sey-
CAPABLE - QUALIFIED
on the World Jewish Congress is
Mr.
Jabotinsky
added
that
the
mour
J.
Frank,
William
Friedman,
tinuously. He graduated from
[Xl AARON KURLAND A the only course that is consistent
Revisionist party is the only one old Central High School and re- Morris Garvett, Dr. M. J. Glick,
Primaries Monday, March 4
•itra
11.1
ithout object of promoting the in Zionism that has a social justice ceived his law education at De- Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Ephraim
Jews
the
program.
R. Gornberg, Arthur J. Ham, Jos-
troit City Law College.
s1 MIK Ial la\\\\11.
MI MN kla\I 6.1 \\WIMit %(%) e u i r f a statement
inserted and had for by a Jewish friend.
toofmtehses o w es, "n f o t s ew e rl d s o .
lie launched an attack upon the
eph Haggai, Dr. A. M. Hershman,
intimidate Jews-a course which American Jewish press for giving
. .
VOTE FOR
f He
the has no criticism to make Bernard Isaacs, Mrs. Harry I..
' the Committee has never followed out information about him "which
Jackson, Oscar A. Kaufman, Dr.
I
believes that a concerted effort
throughout its long history-but does not tally with the truth. I
on the part of its judges to each S. Kleiman, Mrs. S. Kleiman, Miss
$ merely seeks to present as co- don't deserve the attacks," he de-
Florence Krell, Aaron Kurland,
g
spend
an
average
working
day,
Abraham J. Lachover, Mrs. Maur-
gently as possible our objections. Oared, and pleaded with his audi•
gently
ELECT
g
each day, on the bench would go ice Landau, Saul Levin, Sol R.
As to whether these are based on ence not to believe the stories that
g
13 facts or upon 'spectres,' 1 recom- are current about him. He de- far toward relieving the congest- Levin, Theodore Levin, Harry C.
fended
members
of
his
party
by
de-
r
ed condition of that court. Markle, Mrs. Harry C. Markle,
mend that you consult our clip-
"Wayne County's citizens have Robert Mazer, Nathan Metzger,
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pings on this subject. Our state- claring that "they never interferred
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meat does not enjoin Jews from with economic conditions. They definitely indicated the desire for Henry Meyers, Nathan Milstein,
never cut prices." He challenged change in all branches of goy- Mrs. Emory Monash, Miss Anna
associating with their fellow Jews
country's newspapers and said ernment, and while it is true thatl Oxenhandler, Bernard A. Pearl,
/I in other countries, but does urge this
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that he will invoke the agreement a man's political beliefs have no Kurt Peiser, Sans Rhodes, Norman
against the specific method of the
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with Hen Gurion which will en- relation to his fitness for judicial Rom, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal,
'';'"
1. 1 ' ' ' '
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Congress.
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able hint to bring some of those
"Most astounding is your state- who malign him before the Zion- office, still the judiciary should lion. Charles Rubiner, Samuel
be noit th a t
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men who
osfe ivai teewrs. Schaflandey, Morris Scheyer, Mrs.
whose
( meat with regard to the upbuild- ist world tribunal to cause their
Louis Schwartz, Harry Seligson ,
permit
o lifbe rn rey
10 years experience as Attorney and boys delinquenc y worker
ing of the Jewish National Home. expulsion from the organization.
pretation
of
legislation
which
will Nate S. Shapero, Simon Shetzer,
g
Educated at McGill University and Detroit Law College
P . 3 This was not referred to in the Mr. Jabotinsky, stating that his permit that legislation to have
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Harold Silver,
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',report but surely you must be hands are tied, insisted that his
its intended and desired effect. In Philip Slomovitz, Louis Sobel, Rab-
Endorsed by:
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0; aware of the fact that the en- party has the right to its own Tel
bi Joshua S. Sperka, Abe Srere,
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AARON 111101/Ch
lagged Jewish Agency was largely Chai fund because every party has the last analysis, it is the court, Rabbi Isaac Stollman, George M.
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51 Hi Rio I 1.01 T/ER
through its interpretation of the
Fonner President Wood Writh
formed by members of our ex- a fund of its own and because the
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utporro. Illiin R.
ED. M. BRUNNER
new legislation to fit the new Bo- Stutz, Mrs. H. Z. Sulzberger Rob-
President lAw)er. (hob
Mgr. Milder,. Exchange.
% ' ecutive committee, a number of Revisionists do not receive funds
Joseph Thumim, liarry Wein-
Editor “Ileneh and Hoe
PROF. DANIEL MelliENNA
' whom are still active in the from the Keren Hayesod. "No- cial order, that either nullifies bi berg
Aaron Weiewasser, Lewis J.
1/11. IA NI 11
D ■ l. (AMUR.
agency and have rendered enor- body helps us," he stated in his or gives effect to that legislation.'' Weitzman, Dr. Benjamin D. Wel-
President 1.15notwl
Preoident Detroit Retail
he said.
m
111.'4 AsonelIttlun
Hewers Awnichstion
mous services both to the politi- indirect plea for his fund.
ling, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Samuel S.
Mr. Victorson is a
past
than-
Willis,
Henry
Wineman.
cal, economic and cultural work
Speakers at Luncheon
This ad donated by friends
cellos of Alpha Theta Kappa,
i Palestine.
in
I feel sure from
Mrs. Max Weksler, chairman of
Michigan's leading Jewish legal
,, this part of your resolution alone the luncheon committee, introduced
F that you have been misled by I Rabbi A. M. Hershman as toast- fraternity, and a member of
K. of P. No. 55.
false statements as to the position' master. Louis Panush, local Re-
Elect
visienist Secretary, welcomed the
of our Committee.
"It is, of course, your right guest in the name of the Revision- NAZI PROVOCATEUR
CHARLES
UPTON
,
0
RESPONSIBLE FOR
to withdraw from association with ists and the Brith Trumpeldor. The
Althis Committee, but it is not your brief welcome was in Hebrew and
ARGENTINE TERROR
Maurice Miller, candidate for
right, especially as an organize- in English.
Circuit Judge on the Democratic
Rabbi Hershman summed up the
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE lI
5 tion of religious young men and
,e,
ticket,
has been currying on a
■
task
of
the
Zionist
Organization
in
5 women, to withdraw upon grounds
for
I which are contrary to the facts.", one word: preparation, and divided employe of the local German vigorous campaign.
1.
Mr.
Miller
is 42 years of age,
this task in a three-fold manner:
bank, the Banco Germanic°.
PA
A DEMOCRAT
preparing Palestine for the Jewish
The Nazi instigators further and has been a practicing attor-
A. J. C. to Ponder Self-Rule
people; 2. preparing Palestine for revealed they were the ones who ney in the Detroit courts continu-
Overseas Veteran
a
Spacial Parlay
C
the Jewish people; 3. preparing the in September, 1934, attacked the ously for 18 years, specializing as
NEW YORK. (JTA I - The
Experienced Attorney
nations to concede the Jewish claim editorial offices of the Democratic a trial lawyer. He is a firm be-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
special convention of the Ameri-
Endorsed by Labor
to Palestine. Jabotinsky, he said, Progressive newspaper, Argentine Bever that judges should be free
O
10
can
Jewish
Congress
in
Philadel-
Mr. Van Antwerp will bring the same efficiency to the
in the first two points and Tageblatt; planted petards in
the from any entanglements or affilia-
A phia on March 16 and 17 will be helped
County Building that he brought into the City Hall.
I
has his convictions on the third. synagogues on Uriburu street; lions with corporate interests and
• asks
ak d among other things to In presenting the guest speaker he
0 take
e appropriate steps to create expressed the wish that there be bombs in several other sync- advocates a liberal construction New Record Set by Pontiac WIs'W•16 .■••■•■• • ■■ •■■■•■■!
Paid for by two Jewish friends.
in American Jewish life an all- less heat and more light in discus- gogues, of the law, in keeping with the
Motor CO.
L'IMIsWIMNIZIM.1011:11 10WILWIlk M\10 111\11.101MIVIL i nc lus ive i nstrumen t for Jew ish
VOTE FOR
Making an Inquiry into Wil- s pirit of the times and the
sing Zionist issues.
thoughts and ideals of the Demo-
self-government in Jewish mat-
S. Shnitz, in an impassioned plea cke'a antecedents and activities, erotic New Deal.
PONTIAC, Mich.-Pontiac Mo-
ters."
following Jabotinsky's address, the police established that he
Mr. Miller is a self-educated tor Co. dealers throughout the
VOTE FOR
This was announced last week asked for funds and a little less earned 180 pesos (about $45) a
United States registered 3,073
by the American Jewish Congress than $300 was subscribed by about month as an employe of the Ger - man, having been compelled in
his youth to support himself and new cars during the first 10 days
headquarters in an invitation 120 people. The largest donation man bank. He has been in the
issued to Jewish national organi- was given by A. Weisbrot, pioneer country only seven months. im- Pay his own expenses through of February, compared with 1,423
for the same period in January
zations affiliated with the Con- member of the Detroit Revisionists, mediately upon his arrival he was college.
Mr. Miller is married and, dur- and 1,658 the first 10 day of Feb-
given work at the hank-which is
gress to participate in the Phila- who contributed $200.
not often the luck of new arrivals. ing the World War, served in the ruary, 1934, according to A. W.
delphia session.
That Evening Meeting
And after working six months he United States Marine Corps. He L. Gilpin, vice-president and gen-
Explaining the purposes of the
At the evening meeting Mr. Jab-
was given a vacation with pay-a is a member of the American eral sales manager of the com-
I session the communication states: otinsky discussed the question of a
six months' vacation.
Legion and of numerous frater- pany, thus increasing the fast
"This decision was reached after Jewish State. He defended the Re-
Funds Come From N•sis
nal and 'social organizations in pace that was set in January.
long and careful consideration of visionist action in circulating a
Moreover, it was found, Wicke Detroit. His professional affilia-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
With two 800 car days, which
the problems now facing Ameri- petition of its own independently of had a private office, the rent for
,
tions are the American, Michigan will make this the biggest week
can Jewry as such, and especially the Jewish Agency, on the ground which alone must have amounted
Primaries Monday, March 4
State, Wayne County, and Detroit of the year to date, and with
that
England
may
say
"no"
several'
the problem of how American
to about 180 pesos a month, the Bar Associations.
production and sales records con-
(Former Attorney C
Jewry can most effectively co- times but that the demands will • total of his wages at the bank.
I)
tinuing to fall on every hand,
operate with the Jews of the be pressed until the mandatory and ' And in addition he had funds for
world in the defense of Jewish the League will be forced to say the material used in making the ROSENTHAL CANDIDATE Pontiac is well on its way to a
15,000 car production month for
rights against the unparalleled at- "yes."
bombs and for paying his hirelings. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR February, says Mr. Gilpin.
Ile also declared that it is pos- I
tacks that are being made upon
Wilcke
admitted
to
the
police
sible to deal with England on a
Lincoln's birthday was the big
them in many countries.
that he was receiving money from
friendly basis and intimated that
Isidor Rosenthal, candidate for day of the week when 831 cars
"It would be unwise in our
German sources, but would not
the present leadership did not deal
judgment to proceed with the
name them. Whether the police will County Auditor, was born in Au were shipped from the factory.
wisely with the mandatory and the
Thegreatly increased number
election scheduled for April 28, League.
undertake or be permitted t o make Sable, Mich. in 1894, son of the
a strenuous effort to gut this in- late Philip Rosenthal, a leading of men employed both in the Pon-
without having in advance a thor•,
Statement to Press
formation is still a matter of spe- pioneer merchant of Northern, tiac Motor Company's plant and
ough discussion of these problems :
In a statement to the press upon
the Pontiac plant of the Fisher
nor will they produce tangible his arrival here, Mr. Jabotinsky culation. For there are indications Michigan for over 40 years.
He came . to Detroit in 1911, 1 Body Corporation, has been a
that such an investigation may
results for the democratic ideal said:
at
which
'
time
the
entire
town
great
benefit to the city of Pon-
comprise a number of public fig-
in Jewish life unless public opin-
- In proportion to her population Pal- urea such as the German govern- was destroyed by a disastrous tiac in every respect.
ion is duly prepared to act, -01111e,
thlrino the lost two ywrs. has
"The more cars we ship, the
ment's representatives here and his , forest fire, and completed his
Primary, Monday, March 4
through preliminary discussion."
been aboorbIng twhe se big • rate of
A Lifelong Democrat
attache, Willy Kehn, National education at Central High School more unfilled orders we have left
lohnilar•nts than
tile
!lushest
1111111.11
"Nu Slavery to Technicalities in My Court"
felon] eker re•claul In the tolled Statem Socialist 'foreign commissar" for lin 1914. He conducted a success- on file," Mr. Gilpin said, "and
:5 year,.
le
I
prosperouo and
for
South
America.
And
the
line
of
ful
mercantile
fussiness
on
the
from
every
reasonable
sales
and
ono,
SAMUEL TO SPEAK
thin
thin
to
nothingcompared to complicity may even extend all the East side of Detroit, under the
production forecast, we have de-
what the Jell. li red In their distil.... way
through
Wilcke's
office
here
to
name
of
Philip
Rosenthal
& Sons, veloped that Pontiac should build
HERE ON TUESDAY and ery
In vonoparloon to what
Paltotine .au absorb If properly admin- the propaganda ministry of Herr from 1914 to 1926.
as many cars by May 15 as it did
Werra
Goe
Bbobtelosoaet Berlin
thing
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
During the World War was all of last year.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
- No box that four to Ilse million Jews
is certain: anti- appoitend to the Quartermaster
"Registrations, from 16 large I Practiced Ina for IA tears to Detn
will have to be Esti. noted front their
■ It.
s within the nest trw der• Semitic agitation here is being division of the United States
Reparations Commission in Paris, owent ohetPtolestine,
cities,
show
that
Pontiac
delivered
soosse
of World mar-11..b.,
Transpor doilio
• I d ee: •nd
d irected and mance by the B erlin I Army, having been attached both three and three-fourths times as
Berlin and Vienna.
an ...Nib harbor that nutollwr
Iron Legion. Property Owner nod Tos-
Mr. Samuel's latest published 'owl Ton) Vlore 011hont ilk, harm to the ministry of propaganda through to the New Orleans and Chicago many cars as in January a year payer. Hots nett, Wore sought or held
1,000.000 Arab. who Ilse there or to
work, "Jews on Approval," a Arah children. For the Jena have prose.' local agents-provocateurs. Quartermaster Depots, during ago. The cities include: Buffalo,
oftior
fearless and candid appraisal of heel role Pioneers In 04111 Mel tietetottl.
which time he was placed in Detroit. Pontiac, Toledo, Cleve-
Prinutries Monday. lareh I
ttittl utipreresientedly well equipped In the
American Jewish life, aroused linon. mai sense• the 7.110 000 Who .ante to M. Hubert O'Brien Candi- charge ofenormous army con- land, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chi-
Thu. ail I 4111, 1,0 ht.
date for Circuit Judge
traN cit.
two Jewish friends
widespread comment as the re- Polestine
1/1 0 . hose brought with
cago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Min-
an ti admirer.
shoot 1300,000.000 For coloniser•
Rosenthal for the past sev- neapolis, St. Paul, Houston, Port-
sult of its vigorous attack on the then,
of ouch • kind. the •bsorptIve w1w , tlY
weaknesses of the Jewish com- .4 the e Holy Land hot. procti. ally no t
M. Hubert O'Brien, Democratic eral years has been engaged in land, Ore., Denver and Ks n se s ""•.1•ILII NOOKIKIKIKWINI
- Hut the tolnoluistrshIrse e1stent eats'. candidate for Circuit Judge, was the mortgage finance field, sp.- City, Mo.
munal structure. "You Gentiles" itehed
Li. thc ItrIttsh Mand•toty threat-
and "I, the Jew," his earlier writ- ens t 0 .10 Pinh. it. ZiOn11.11 a. hies,. born in Detroit, the son of the late cializing in home financing, with
"What this upturn in the motor ri"1": ""WKILIkIl"k‘
- -
,1
ings, are widely known for their meld Two third. of Western Polextin..'s M. W. O'Brien who was an out- offices at 2357 National Bank car business has meant to the #
or
Is w.ate land
The sot ern,ent
ELECT
forthright discussion of the rela- should make a geologowl survey to as., standing citizen of Detroit for Bldg. He has assisted thou- Detroit area this year is indi-
many
years
and
a
man
of
the
high-
sands
of
home
owners
with
their
.tin
now
vourh
or
it
win
he
tions of Jews and non-Jews.
cated by the report just released
The Jews •.ould gladly when , . • loci est integrity. His son has followed • financial problems and knows
that Detroit led all other cities
In addition to his books on hosteler Iho to retiotrn the tAlitiv•He
in his footsteps as shown by his only too well the trials and tribu- with a decrease of 12 per cent
gl
• re tt •nd thue
Jewish questions, Mr. Samuel has pert of the eae
gat.. reser.. of lands for peplos, Int
life-long record in Detroit. lations of the working man.
written • number of well re- Sgat..
in the number of families on wel-
noniron. That ho • never been that,
Mr. Rosenthal is • member of fare relief. With the benefits A
ceived novels and essays. He has the sale of Londe front the . - u!tOtated• , M. Hubert O'Brien was educated
been made show' Itlipos.•,1.
e schools and colleges and the first class of Perfection Lodge that
also contributed extensively to third a ' hit,
• Wet of high Prit,, and legit ,
the University of Michigan, being No. 486, F. & A. M. and is also every this industry will bring to •
leading American and European the I rrrrr half of the tnentoyed tett, - a
allied business in the
graduate of both the Detroit Col- I treasurer of Congregation Beth
country, it may well be the start- ,
newspapers and magazines. His tort. and pre ally empty-I. •Itos..1 tee of Law and of the University
lite Jet,
Isaac
on
Fisher
Ave.
translation of the work of the
ing
point
which will lead to in-
'There lo.
On
the other 01111.1.
no of Michigan.
To this he adds the
• creased employment generally
.,stemto defend the
.,stem
,great Hebrew poet, Chaim Nach- pro, tit,
A Detroit Lawyer for 20 Years
Primaries March 4, 1935
and
growth of lo, •1 pradn , . tion leant ua1 1 L experience of 34 years of active
man Bialik, is regarded as one tallut•I or Induttowl In lilt. Poleet.ne practice of law in Detroit.
materially less public relief."
RADIO ADDRESSES LAUNCH ,
of the finest pieces of creative imported 171 uos ous aloe ,title t he e.•
The civic organizations and ac- DRIVE ON PREJUDICE
port only res. toed 111 000400
writing by an American Jew. Mr.
•, N. C . . CJ -A
tivities with which he has been ac-
All this .r
th
•
NEB' .
BLAND A.
(
Henry G. Nicol Candidate Samuel is ■ member of the edi- Itutons 1511 th• J•ws eats-ode.' . hare tively identified, and which have concerted
attack on prejudice
of fair play, on which all that is
it,..
110
...Ales on.1 175 000 wo tire Hine MI.
and best in our world is bleed."
1•11111•1110 111.11.11~1.11.
111:1 1
torial board of Opinion.
called
on
him
for
service,
for Circuit Bench
Ito
honk• %Ohio of ail 'hat
he•
indicate a plea for all faiths to work to-
Mr. Samuel has participated in °oh •hs.ut 15 son ono .-ould
In
fed his high standing and his interest gether for the promotion of coin-
REMEMBER
Warning against the menace of
nest- Wince- for there
land
in his native city. Among them
It o my sincere hope that the the development of Zionism in err,. •tot onit. 11.00 Ws In
mon American ideals featured a intolerance, Pearl S. Buck, chair-
01 bill now before the State Legisla- America, and has held a number int•- for Indust, le pta , th oily utto , .• are
. the Detroit Library Commis- series of nationwide radio br ea d. Man of the Woman's Advisory
1 101 tine, providing for an additional of official poste, including mem- ''' '' let:vittionlent Intend. to 1.1111 , 11 a n ,, t1.1 loon where he has served a term of casts made by
noted clergymen council, speaking over Station
DEMOCRAT
2 two years mortgage moratorium on bership on the administrative itettliun motel-Tient to press the 11,..ls six years, and was re-elected last and laymen of the three faith. WEAF and a national hookup,,
. 11.wr 14-al • lo In %motet
De,'ember; counsel of St. Vincent
galled
si upon "every leader, great
lisnies, may be passed to afford ad- ' committee of the Zionist Organi- tort for a It..
1 01/1•01
Veteran
mats,
'
de Paul Society for 15 years; coun- in connection with Brotherhood
ditional relief to land contact bold- zation of America. His orator- w•r In PslestIne and Instate or
every single su perior
•
mind in any community who has'
many of whom require an ex- ical powers has made him a wel- cant plettgina Jwrtsh labor And Jos
Speaking over Station WNEW
it,,p1o: erst heir d wpur es • , "
s,an
andiluarro
anseer;°c
ediet
ony
D
foil. oss% 1Tecahrig
any influence" to be continuously
/ tensom of grace in order to benefit come visitor in every Jewish com- I nst I•
■
national
hookup
of
23
faculty
of
the
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and
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the
hem this law, and I shall do all munit• throughout the United
guard intolerance " • in
Detroit Law School for three years, , tions. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, on
Jabmiasky Answered
order that we may be warned in
in my power to further this meas• States.
was • director of the Detroit Board honorary chairman of the Wo- time before
On Wednesday
ll ti re." said Judge Henry G. Nicol.
ear rives prejudice
Public meeting at the Philadelphia- of Commerce for two years and of nien • Advisory Council of the into hatred and
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A the ofilse of Circuit Judge of Wayne Independent Ladies' Loan Byron Hall, Mr. Jabotinsky's views the Detroit Historical
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war
Co- Christians termed mass prejudice
r, C ounty, on the Republican ticket, at
were refuted by spokesmen for the AIX years. He i s ■ Knight of
I
In
a
Brotherhood
Day inter-
Men Dance March 3
lumbus. He is endorsed by the the "unjust, non-fair play attitude
H
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h.
Primaries
next
Monday.
His
0 the
faith symposium over the Colum-
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Dr. Chaim Greenberg and Eli. I awyers at all three Bar Primaries which delivers a sealed verdict
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Dlitlei,d.r of Wayne County since
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John La Forge, S.
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Association will hold their first the Rea! Builder. of F:retz Isr
tins. his race, religion or nation with-
J., urged
"thinking men of all
The Detroit Citizens League in out hearing any of the evidence
creeds" to
u ed fsr the Cir. uit Judg hip Loth annual dance on Sunday evening, and presented the Labor Party's
study
anew
the
principles
on
March 3, at the Barium Hotel. side in the battle with the Ro,s- the Civie Searchlight just pub- he may have to bring to show that
from
basis of • thorough know!-
D MOCRAT
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liahed gives him a
preferred he is innocent of the accusation which brotherhood to hatted " so
edge of ciri ult. Court procedure, There will be dancing from 8 to bmists.
all to (.4111 a CURIllIon
rating, and the Detroit News also thus made." She , lsclared pre-
DEMOCRAT
and tickets are 35c. Zang Gar-
front for
and a faithful 'mord of
{ ell
Ilia def ense of their respective
him
as
a
candidate
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(Circuit Judge.
the musk.
Cantor's program March 10.
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