:"..' - f.",,i'•37-5. -'srlactOws- V S's' .Y.YRectrwasitiacotseSssammostwenesessiWsbysumuosisoosituese................, — ..._, McPentordEmsit . • ROXICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE art:wanes PAGE SIXTEEN .......... m er ■•■■•■■■■■•••■•■■ .\1171101,7 ■ 11; IIIMILIIMINM ■ 101 ■ 11.110106WIMIMIKILII:1 Quinn is Contend Marschner Proposed 1 Brandeis Society Moratorium Planl• Selects Candidates For County Auditor 111.1• VOTES WANTED et.a tihaeni d. i xecititvreo Le t Th e Brandeis Ralph E. Quinn has become one Circuit Court Judge Worked Out meet ing of the outstanding candidates for Satisfactory Bank Pay-Off Plan Hotel, Moa nday e evening, Feb. 18, the nomination for County Auditor. elected the following to the execu- arsch- tive committee'. S. J. Leve, Samuel Ile is now serving as a member Circuit Judge Adoph F. Murgin of the Bureau of Investigation of net took a leading part in urging Raski Lew Levinson and Joseph the Board of Auditors and in that the State Legislature to pass the Snider. position has become thoroughly ac- act extending the moratorium on The Exec , 'Ayes selecting candi- quainted with the work of the de- land contracts and mortgages. dates they felt to be preferred and partment. • The wage earner," declared qualified and made this statement: During the World War Mr. Judge Marschner, "must be on a "The Executives, realizing the Quinn served 19 months in France safer footing before we can de- almost impossible task that con- with the 23rd Engineers regiment fronts the voter in making the end now is a popular member of proper selection from such a large the American Legion. Following number of candidates seeking office, the war he entered newspaper work felt it their civic duty to the com- in Detroit, serving as a reporter munity to aid and simplify such a on the Detroit Times and on the list by selecting hien of sterling Detroit News. When John C. Lodge character, ability, previous train- was elected mayor of Detroit he ing, judicial poise, business acumen, chose Quinn as his secretary. Be- and other qualifications they may fore becoming secretary to the possess to represent the people. mayor, Mr. Quinn, served as court "To do this, the Brandeis Execu- clerk for Judge W. McKay Skill- tives sent out a questionnaire to man of the Ittcorder's Court. In the tallYORS candidates seeking of- 1932 he managed the campaign to fice and a committee of Executives obtain fairer representation for examined these questionnaires and Wayne County .in the state legis- presented to the Executives the fol- lature. lowing candidates whom they felt The wide circle of friends and would best serve the people: Preferred-1'mi II. acquaintances gained through his Circuit Judge. Collier, Stanley II. Diontbniaski, work as a newspaper man and pub- M. Donnelley, Ferri.. II. Fitch, Harold S. lic official make Mr, Quinn a lead- Morris Frederick T. Ilarstanl, Arthur F'. ing contender for this post of party Lederie, Ita'ph W. Liddy, Harry J. IBS , nian, Charlet C. Itsclotood, I. II. honor. Elect HARRY J. 5 5 LIPPMAN Circuit Judge 0 . . DEMOCRAT F Wayne County's Ablest Trihl Lawyer 1 11 ■ 10 m- foiwookv4 ,- Among Those Endorsed by Brandeis Executives are: THE ORACLE 'the Oracle anewers all unestIone in . Hued. of general s should be addressed to The Omelet In tare of The Detroit Jcuids Chronicle, and should he accont- ponied by • eel{-addressed, stamped mit elope. Q. Is Professor Michelson, the famous scientist, Jewish?—C. M. A. Yes, Professor Albert Mi- chelson, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1907, is Jew- ish. He was born in Germany in 1852 and came to America as a child. In 1873 he was appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy as a midshipman. After his gradu- ation he was retained as instruc- tor of physics and chemistry, and was then called to fill a professor- ship at the University of Chicagd. • • • Judge Adolph F. Marsckner Polinker, Sethi. H. Vattern, Th ... ne J. Ilurphy. 11, 1rick II. O'Brien, Chart. 'tubbier, Crank Schmidt, Holten Van Auken, Carl M. Weiddltnn. QuolItled- Ila•aell 1. 111ack, Harold E. Bledsoe. Satnuel Bremer, W. 1,0 Ellgene O. Donohoe, Edward I'. Echlin, John W. Gilmore C. Walter Healy, Thole. II. Lally, .1ohn 1/. Lynch, Maurice Miller, George B. 3Iurphy. Emanuel A. repent, dare the emergency over. "We Nlrhol.. Walnut leh , Alfred N. Term.. must continue to extend the mu- ratorium on land contracts and Jutn n 11171:1 "'""frr.. "d".""'""1- County School Commisaloner, Preferred mortgages until the workers have gained a greater measure of eco- -paw Thompson. nomic security than they now pos- nh ferred—wit- sess. The present emergency de- P 7Ity Schis7rnapector , Pre Mass., Laura ()s- munds an adjustment of contract Ham Catisitly, Anat. huge. q°allnnl--I l wer "u".. „ ".,), and mortgage rights of both par- Common fleasCond. ann. Preorred-Fred 31. Riven. Gerald W. ties." , er • liar's N. on.ssman, Mated' I. Judge Marschner was instru- eic Silsendein.(1.11.41—‘11 1 1. A. Ilehrendt. mental in the passage of the first f'harles Hotb`noff, Chester J. Souinskl, moratorium act in 1933. The John D Watts. Preferred—Leo .1. C000lv Auditor. judge realizes the needs of the Noe icki Cluoillied—John 11. filet In, Rallth poor people because he himself is On l o” tilted E. Herds. Tra . 'e Court Judges. Preferred—X*111.a a self-made man. He worked his 1,•,•• C. al-et•n. °tw•ne•- way through school, graduating in Frank Mor'srlty, I.. Wolf, Don Frederick. the clash of 1907 in the Detroit College of Law. Appointed to the justice court in 1914, by the Detroit Common Council he inaugurated the first night sessions held there for the benefit of the laboring men who Reallaing that prejudice is often the were unable to spend day hours result of ignorance and mtsunderetand• ins, readers of The Chronicle are !silted in Court. send in question. regarding the to Ile created the receivership of Proteetant. Catholic. or Jewish faiths Q. What has the U. S. Govern- ment done to check up on Nazi activity in this country?—U. B. A. An intensive and far-reach- ing investigation of Nazi propa- ganda in this country was launched through the Meuse Im- migration Committee of which questions may touch upon any Congressman Samuel Dickstein is the Guardian Detroit Union These expecte of these faiths or their relations . the head. On the basis of in- Group and authorized the organ- Quettiona will be answered In this formation gathered, steps were ization of the depositors commit- column as promptly as possible awl ahould be addressed to The Detroit Jew. taken to prevent further spread tee of the Guardian National Bank of Commerce. This commit- an,rcl'g.tf.t 1.7n,v,ca,n; or of this propaganda. tee worked out a plan that re- Amin., New York City, stilted in the payment of 100 Q. What is the Jewish death Q. What are the chief dis- in Palestine?—M. W. B. cents on the dollar to 135,000 rate depositors who had amounts of tinctions between Orthodox and A. The general death rate per $00 or less on deposit at the Reform Jews? thousand for all of the popula- tim A. The chief creedal differ- 10e w hen the banks closed. lion was 26 among Moslems, 15 der the group receivership, a plan ences between Orthodox and Re- form Jews are these: Orthodox recognization was worked out of amon g Christians and 9 among Jews. which permitted payment of 100 Jews believe in the Divine revela- • • • tion and authorship of the Scrip- tents on the dollar to the follow- Q. Who is Rufus Isaacs1—S. ing four banks: Highland Park tures and consequently in their HAROLD N. HARRIS NATHAN D. METZGER W. P. State, Guardian Bank of Dear- eternal validity as a way 'of life. FRANK SCHWARTZ HARRY J. LIPPMAN A. Rufus Daniel Isaacs is the born, Guardian Bank of Royal Reform Jews believe that the Don't confute with similar name. I. H. POLOZKER original name of the First Earl Oak, Bank of Hamtramck. This is Scriptures are obligatddry only of Reading, former English Am- a record unparalleled anywhere when their teachings are validated bassador to the United States and for its accomplishments in the by the best reasoning of each generation. Orthodox Jews believe Viceroy of Indi.a. United States. • In the fall of 1918, Judge in the coining of a Messiah who Q. Who are commonly recog- Marschner was elected to the will restore Israel to the holy nized as being the greatest Ger- Circuit Court Bench. To end the Land and bring mankind to the man-Jewish contributors to the long delays involving the appeal true worship of the One God. Re- science of medicine?—B .S. of justice cases to the Circuit form Jews believe in the im- A. The live German' Jews who Court, he took steps to bring mortality of the soul, in the corn- have won the Nobel Prize in medi- about early trials in these cases. ing of a Messianic era in which The Judge has just celebrated Justice and Peace shall reign. cine are outstanding. Paul Ehr- lick, a pioneer in cellular pathol- the 20th anniversary of his eleva- They do not believe that a per- ogy, one of the greatest medical tion to the Judiciary. Ile is a sonal Messiah and the restoration 11MLIIMIL%_WIALW ▪ IWAL figures of his time, the discoverer former law partner of Alex J. of Israel are essential to the Mes- sianic era. of the Lord, of 606; Robert Barany, remark- Groesbeck, ex-governor. In ritual and home practices He is married, and has two he1 m 7ing able for his research work on 1 Hoririirtrut woes feaa I the Orthodox Jew prays in Heb- daughters, Doris and Elise. the psysiology and pathology of ELECT l:Z. come death, according to His rew, separates men from women, a Com: I the auditory canal; Karl Land- permits only the music of the RODIN CLUB steiner, noted for his discoveries Maxwell I. He Is ntY Portion dill I . human voice, observes the dietary and classifications of different Rodin Club met at the home Hon. John W. Hurley, after 1 im.vii no, eo % HI. am I as of old; types of human blood; Otto of Mrs. A. Zierer of Webb Ave. laws and follows the decisions of I Frank Schwartz, age 43, attor- t st re 1 :fey with offices at 1634-38 National many years' success in the legal ru the Rabbis on the many other pro- Meyerhoff, for his experiments on i on Feb. 20. : Bank Building, is now closing his profession, is well out in front l ,,...,, le eCti sorrow routing in Ills name The next meeting will be held hibitations and commands listed the transformations of energy of ; a Nor will t seek Ito purpose to explore; race r a for tc Judge in the he ted Democratic race for 1 so n t r etnhueo ors, e m in the Code of practice known as home of Mrs. S. Hutton, the the bodily muscles; Otto War- at .itHj ill e .e c tr u eu ha t the nomination for Circuit Judge. iii • pollee will I continually proclaim, burg, one of the great biochem- 2853 Pingree, on Wednesday eve- the "Schulchan Aruch." Reform And Idles Him evermore ! Seen endorsed by every Congres- Mr.•Hurley has long enjoyed the Jews follow a modernized service at 8 p. m. ists. ning, March 6, ABRAHAM IAN ZZRA. oat sional district in Detroit, and also mnfidence and respect of the De-I with prayers in English, men and y the Brandeis Executives, the troit bench and bar. He narrow women sitting together, and em- f,,ur Rumanian societies, including ploy organ, choir and instrumen• - ! ' the Rumanian American League; ' tal music. Aside from a few home IL, colored Michigan Democratic Sabbath and the festivals, Reform Non-Partisan Qualified League which consists of all the ceremonies, revolving around the , allied colored organizations; the Jews do not follow the Schulchan Forgotten Mens' Club, the Jeffer- Aruch. s nian Democratic Club, the New Q. Are Christians as well as •11011.%, •11.11:1 111,71 . • Dynamic Club cf Hamtramck, and r•• Jews interested in helping the the Fortis Club of Hamtramck refugees coming out of Germany? which is endorsing Doctor Tene- A. About 20 per cent of the rowicz, former mayor; and the refugees coming out of Germany F American Federation of Labor. are non-Jews, and among them These are some of the outstanding are both Protestants and Cath- 5, endorsements of Mr. Schwartz, al. olics. Up to the present almost all 5 though he has more than 214 other the financial help that they have ! , ndorsements. 5 received has come from Jewish E Frank Schwartz is a member of E funds, which have been distri- many Jewish organizations, Ma- buted, in general, without sectari- oil sonic Lodge, Elks, Eagles, and has Lawyer Capable 5 an bias. However, there are n 01' been active in fraternal work. He 13 Years number of Christian committees is known as a dynamic speaker and e• Experienced A 2 ! , has E both in England and in the United been an official speaker for i.../ .4"L 0 the National Democratic party. He States, that have been seeking to E e ' Assistant i s a life-long i Democrat and is lib- i arouse the interest of the church- oll•wit. World War F A a eral Prosecutor in his views. es and have been raising funds. • Veteran Pa Mr. McDonald, the High Commis- 7 Years JOHN W. HURLEY. sioner, has repeatedly expressed P PA' Burton Holmes to Lecture himself as disappointed at the ac- ly missed the non-partisan nomi- E tual amount of Christian aid that on Yugoslavia Tuesday nation in a previous contest by E has been trade available. At a AF the narrow margin of 300 votes. I • meeting in July in London of the F With Burton Holmes scheduled He is one of the few candidates "Experts Committee for Acade- to lecture at the Detroit Institute whose party affiliations are un- micmic and Kindred Regugees OA of Arts at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday , questioned because of his long from Germany." Mr. McDonald 2 March 5, on "yugoslavia and and record of unselfish service to the stressed anew the need of • more 5 Southern Europe, the World Ad - Democratic party. He always has adequate response f r o m the venture Series, non-profit civic avoided factional controversits 5 Christian community and declared M le ture organization, announces and his friends now insist that E that considering that about $500.• two di to' on n aTI u e m Burton ay, , a Holmes r m2e6s. the time has come for a reward? 000 are needed during the year e tare 's ', March of service. ; 1934.5, a n d roughly another $1 at 8:30 p. m., Burton Holmes will Mr. Hurley until recently re- E $500,000 during the following present a return engagement of fused to allow his name to be year to meet the needs of the "London and Rural England." On considered, but at the urgent re- academic, professional and stu- 5 2 Tuesday. April 9, at 8 :30 p. m., quest of members of the Wayne dent emigrants it wan clear that 5 2 he will . lecture en "Mysterious County Bar, old college associ- if the Christian community took A byasinia. ates, he finally yielded Ind his its share of responsibility the In "Y goslavia and Southern petitions were signed by thous- problem was not insoluble. Burton Holmes will ands in a whirlwind campaign by 5. w in motion pictures and col- his friends. E 5 ,red slides glorious Yugoslavia, Endorsed by the following prominent c'tisens: E its peasant villages and colorful Thought of the Week / life. He will picture Belgrade PILLS FOR EGGS Maarice Aronsson Alex J. Groesbeck Joe M a gidsohn A will known lw al d.'.-tor r...eited trd other Balkan capitols, the "The spirit of suspicion and Dennis B. Hayes Sol 5•1Ian A Maurice Caplae of .115 ou, he from an eastern haver p French Riviera, the joyous carni- Pelts animosity known as Anti-Sem- with the following letter en, loved Oscar A. Kaufman George M. Sluts Ferry Hugh J. val at Nice, beautiful Cannes, E w • •r. takes[ the liberty :•••c WPM. which exhibits itself in .111r1/ von Si pairs or mo esti...natty Dr. Wm. E. Keane James K. Watkins Harry S. Grant d Portugal and its cork and wines, good racial persecution, is quite un- tome lbws.w the. hose hm• the F 2 Irovel old Spain. mighty Gibral- perms' of thoueands of dos rimnatIng associated with questions of you Irk. them. d r. color and has but alight con- a r. Barcel o na. and a bully time Lo. in the bull rings. O n Tuesday, -- Here I. the doctors reply nection with religion. Past in- am taking the Ilb•rt. or *ending Ma ch 12 at 8:30 p. m., he will juries and grievances and the Ira forth of .air. nn. MID. True prosperity reigns in that borrow, because of a certain cal..- an individual sneak on "Alluring Italy" with pills ha,. fear of reprisals in finance and The Honorable Frank Murphy. Governor-Gene al of the Fit Ilipine Islands, saying good-bye to his houi'hold, where peace and Aar• miry or misfortune, mums late my thoughful. pictures, and on Tuesday, March aura you Polozker, before his depart •re for Washington. Both Governor-General M ur- politics have produced conti- f orm er co lleague, I. II. mony prevails and where every member of that community shall 19, rt 8.30 p. m., on "Vienna and nes. in wen ng t oes United Sates District Assistant nually recurrent react'o-•. It Attorneys during President Woodrow "Plea. ai opt them in Istrneat foe phy and Mr. Pc!c•tkor served u member cooperates.—Talma. ueder dat• of Jute 1 - the how . ■ candid to fee Judge of the Circuit Cowl on the Demo.' is a sordid tale of ini •o•ice administration. Mr. Polozker is not UT, " I will go to my home, I Austria." Wilson's We must be careful of our health. was endorsed by the Wayne Coolty Bar Amorist:on, Detroit News, Brandeis Demo.' springing out of fear and saute. drink. and be merry. eat and will PA be optimistic, and avoid all heart- -From • mi.., pre04,01,1 Never ask your guest whether erotic ticket. • .r . •1 When the wild geese start the What do I care? This does not con- critic Executives, Jericho CC/it League, and many ,the organaatons. Raptus I onarme In IL 0 ache . and worry.—TalonauL mud-flies also prepare for flight. you shall kill your chicken. me."—Telnthd. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS For Circuit Judges on DEMOCRATIC TICKET s, ■•■ ■ ■• s ■■•■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■ ■■.!WslkIMMIMOMMIWIlt•V ■_■■••■•■■■ ■ ■■1 ■ 1■■ ■ ■ Hurley is in Race Frank Schwartz For Circuit Judge, Widely Endorsed SILVERSTEIN Judge of Common Pleas Court ■ ■■■■ ■•••■•■■■•■•■■■■ g A l I OA Frank Murphy and I. H. 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