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WEEK IN REVIEW
(PONCLUDED FROM RAGE ONE)
URGES
VOTE FOR KEIDAN
Jewish Group Urges i COMMITTEE
Clarke's Election
change in the Nazi policy and are
A group of prominent Jews!
in no hurry to leave German,.
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
joined this week in urging the !
Neatly Ironed
GERMANY
election
of Dr. Norman E. Clarke
od
Underwear
Bath Towels ■
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This hope has been aroused in as School Inspector.
Leaders Advocate Re - Elec.'
Fluffed Dried
German Jewry by the repeated
Among
those who advocate Dr.
tion of Wayne County
A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE
demand of Dr. Schacht, the minis- Clarke selection as a members of
Circuit Judge
ter of economics, that the Nazi the Board of Education are: Julian
government revise its Jew-baiting
In a statement made this week,'
policy. Anxious to increase Ger-
a committee consisting of Fred
man exports abroad and, especial-
No matter what you pay,
M.
Butzel, Albert Kahn, William
ly, to obtain large foreign loans,
rt. II
Friedman, Israel Ilimelhoch, Phil-
no laundry
Dr. Schacht is trying his best to
ip
Slomovitz
and Julian H. Kro-
influence Hitler and the others to
can launder a finer shirt.
lik urges the re-election of Judge;
let the Jews alone and to order
Harry
B.
Keidan
to the Wayne'
the discontinuance of anti-Jewish
County Circuit bench. Their
propaganda in the Nazi press.
statement follows:
The interest which Dr, Schacht
"In order that the Wayne
Flat pieces carefully ironed.
has suddenly taken in the Jewish
C
County Circuit Court may con-
Additional pounds, 4c lb.
problem is due not only to the
tinue
to function well in the ad-
theory that the boycott of Ger-
ministration of justice, it is neces-
man goods abroad in crippling
sary that those judges who have
German industry, but also to the
made this court efficient shall be
Pieces
fact that Germany's negotiations
and ron
‘ii lif Li
retained. We therefore urge the
for a $200,000,000 loan in the
10 large pieces permitted.
re-election of Judge Harry B.
United States have completely
Keidan.
failed.
"Judge Keidan has proven his
ParaPair
°
Per 25C
Very few know that a delega-
ability and character first in Re-
tion sent by the German govern-
FN remounts 1w ma-ball se windonnweed sensate
'
corder's Court and for the last
ment to America to obtain a loan
eight years on the Wayne County
here left last week for Berlin
Circuit bench. Everyone knows
without successful results. The
him as a fair and courageous
delegation included such person.
judge.
Ile has given his best ef-
become sour from summer
Double, ea.
Single
alities as Dr. Hugo Stinnes and
Iforts to build up the Wayne Cir-
2
perspiration
other industrialists and bankers.
DR. NORMAN E. CLARKE
cuit Court to the point where it
carefully
It conducted its negotiations in
is recognized as one of the most
leo ndered I a
the United States quietly. It was H. Krolik, Mrs. Victor Roemer, lefficient courts in the United
your ow n ticks
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Louis Golden. States.
almost
on
the
verge
of
getting
the
F. al II
desired loan. At the last moment, berg, Louis J. Tobin, Theodore
"The election on Monday,
however, the banks that agreed to Levin, William B. Isenberg, Simon March 4, is of the highest im-
sponsor this loan were prevented Shetzer, Charles Feinberg and . portance to the people of Wayne
from doing so. The delegation Jesse Hirschman.
per pound
; County. All who are interested
WEARING APPAREL
Dr. Clarke, who is the head of
had to leave, disappointed, and to
in maintaining high standards in
I), p,..d
carry to Hitler the message that the Detroit Polyclinic, was for- our courts must take the time to
10C
erly the head of the heart de-
the sentiment against the Nazi pmart
ment of the North End Clinic. vote and persuade their friends
Minimum Charge, $1.50
government is rather strong in Dr. Clarke was born in Mt. to go to the polls.
"At the primary election, the
the United States partly because Pleasant, Mich., is 42 years old,
of the anti-Jewish discriminations. married and has . three children and voter is required to designate his
It is for this reason that Dr. has lived in Detroit for 12 years. party choice. In order to vote
Schacht, the head of the entire lie was graduated in medicine from for Judge Keidan, it will be nec-
economic system of Germany, has the University of Michigan in 1921 essary to ask for a Republican
been arguing that the time has and later took his Master's De- ballot as his name will appear
come to let the Jews in Germany gree. lie has more than an or- only on that ballot. Will you
alone. In his arguments Dr. denary interest in education, hay- please act accordingly."
Schacht is supported not only by lug taught school to pay his way
Schacht
leading industrialists of the coon- through college.
During the time Dr. Clarke was MAX I. SILVERSTEIN
try, but also by the more liberal
IS A CANDIDATE FOR
elements in the Nazi party. He is teaching, he was superintendent of
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COMMON PLEAS COURT
however, severely opposed by the the High School and Township
chauvinistic Nazis of the Strei- School Unit of McMillan Township
in the upper peninsula of Michi-
Maxwell I. Silverstein, candidate
cher type.
The question to ease or not to gan and also was principal of a for Judge of the Common Pleas
large city grade school in Saginaw. Court, was born in 1898 and his
ease anti-Semitism in Germany,
He is a member of the Wayne lived here continuously for the past
came up last week at a confer-
County Medical Association and 25 years. Ile was educated in the
ence of Nazi officials in Berlin.
Detroit Medical Club, and has been Detroit public schools, Central
The results of this conference president of the West Side Medical
have been, of course, kept secret. Society. He was chief of the Card- High School and graduated from
The course of the government in iac Service of Grace Hospital, and
the near future will, however, die- holds consultant positions at North
close whether Dr. Schacht's res. End Clinic and Pine Crest Sani-
commendations with regard to the tarium. He has written numerous
Jews were adopted or rejected at articles on various phases of heart
this conference.
disease for medical journals, is at
In connection with Dr. Schacht's present an extra-Mural Instructor
proposal it is perhaps interesting in the Medical School of the Uni-
to know that the sentiments of versity of Michigan and has been
the Jews in Germany are definite- greatly interested in the medical
ly against the boycott of German care of the lower income groups.
goods abroad. This sentiment was Ile published a hook entitled "Med-
expressed publicly last week by ical Care of the Wage Earner." .
German Jewish leaders. The at-
titude which these leaders have
That is the reason our
taken is that the Jews abroad are
MAXWELL 1. SILVERSTEIN
Colonial Room is becoming
actually playing a very small role
in the boycott of German goods
increasingly popular — that
the Detroit College of Law in June
and that the entire boycott move-
and prices which will be
Evidence of high esteen, in which of 1923.
' ment is being conducted for reas- lawyers hold Judge Homer Fer-
Pfliir to graduation and during
sure to please your sense of
ons other than fighting for Jew- guson, is found in the results of the law course, he worked in law
economy.
ish rights in Germany.
the three polls of Lawyers con- offices in Detroit, and upon gradua-
To substantiate this theory, the ducted by the Detroit Bar Associa- tion entered into private practice.
We serve a seven-course
German Jewish leaders point out tion, the Wayne County Bar Asso- He has practiced in all courts of
in their public statements that ciation, and the county-wide poll of this state, including the Supreme
dinner for $1.25.
Court, and appeared in many im-
Palestine, the Jewish country, is the Detroit Times.
not at all boycotting German
In the two Bar Association polls, portant litigations, being frequent-
goods. On the contrary, German Judge Ferguson ran second, a few ly called upon by other lawyers to
export to Palestine is constantly votes behind Judge Harry B. Kei- act as counsel in cases with them.
growing. It has substantially in- dan, and in the Detroit Times poll, In the 12 years of active practice,
he in the main represented the mid-
Judge Ferguson ran first.
creased since the Nazi regime.
In the combined polls Judge Fer- dle and working class and has be-
'Whether this statement is made
by the German Jewish leaders of guson received more lawyers' come familiar with their special
problems.
their own will or under pressure votes than any other candidate.
Mr. Silverstein is married, and
Ever since he was appointed to
it is difficult to establish. There
has one daughter. He is a member
were many occasions when Jewish the Wayne County Circuit Bench in
of
the Detroit Bar Association,
leaders in Germany made similar 1929, Judge Ferguson has been R ayne County Bar Association and
statements definitely under the considered by his fellow judges, by Alpha Theta Kappa Legal Frater-
pressure of the government. This the lawyers in the state, as well as nity, He is a member of Congre-
time, however, it stands to reason by those who have had business in gation Shaarey Zedek, Men's Club
that the Jews in Germany do not the Courts, as a jurist of outstand- of Shaarey Zedek, Zionist Organ-
wish any anti-German boycott to ing ability, eminent fairness, and ization and United Hebrew Schools.
one who has been able at all times
be conducted by Jews abroad,
The recent showing made by Mr.
to exhibit calm and impartial judi-
since such a boycott also affects
Silverstein at the Bar Primaries
cial temperament.
Jewish commerc in Germany.
held
by the lawyers of Detroit,
Judge Ferguson's preparation
RUMANIA
for his present position is found show him to be among the leaders
in
the
race for this office and he
While
there
is
hope
that
anti-
in his boyhood on a farm, in his
DETROIT, MICH
CASS • BAGLEY
Jewish discriminations in Ger- experience as a teacher and his 16 is considered well qualified.
Mr. Silverstein was named as
many may come to a standstill, years of practice of the law, be-
60060400.04040000600000000****0800000000000(10****; certain uneasy winds are begin- fore his appointment to the bench qualified for the judgeship by the
ning to blow from Rumania, in 1929. After his subsequent elec- Detroit Citizens League and the
where all was comparatively quiet tion in 1930, it has fallen to the lot Civic Searchlight.
on the Jewish front till now. A of Judge Ferguson to try some of
Vote for LEO J.
new decree issued by the Ruma- the most outstanding cases on the Recommendations Made by
nian government on labor threat- calendar in the intervening six
Dexter Voters' League
ens the ousting of thousands of years.
Jewish employee from their posi-
The Dexter Voters League, a
tions. At the same time, meetings Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society' non-partison organization formed
(Now Drain Commissioner)
are being organized by anti-Sem-
to assist the voters of the north-
Plans Theater Benefit for
For County Auditor
itic groups demanding limitations
western section of the City of
Old Folks Home
for Jews in the field of the free
Detroit in selecting candidates
on the Democratic Ballot
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Soci- qualified for the offices they seek,
professions
and
education.
I. le the legitimate Demonetie candidate 1.r
tow.C•
A report that reached New ety has taken over the entire recommend the following candi-
M4v,tNr..
any other simile, moue en the ballet ,
York last week from a responsible show at Littman's Theater for dates to be voted on at the Pri-
I. designed to midead the voter..
Jewish leader in Rumania warns the evening of April 2. The pro- mary election, Monday, March 4:
that the Jewish situation there ceeds of this affair will go to-
Circuit Court Judges: Republi-
will definitely grow worse in the wards the building fund of the can, Vincent M. Brennan, Homer
near future. Though King Carol Jewish Old Folks Home. Anyone Ferguson, Harry B. Keidan, De-
himself is definitely determined to wishing to secure tickets may do Witt H. Merriam, Guy Miller,
suppress the activities of all anti- PO by calling Mrs. J. Greenwald, Lester Moll; Democratic, Edmund ,
A. Cummiskey, Ferris H. Fitch,'
Semitic organizations, the mem- Garfield 6454-R.
William O'Neill Kronner, Thomas
ber. of the present Cabinet are
Demo( ratu Candidate fo r
determined to violate the King's for the maintenance of Jewish .1. Murphy, Charles Rubiner, Wil-
policy and to press legislation institutions. Instead of 15 per liam E. Tarsney.
County Auditor: William H.
that will undermine Jewish exist- cent of their general income tax,
ence.
Jews will pay 30 per cent for the Greene, Jr., Eugene I. Van Ant-
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hp Tiairittig and Ex. -
Jewish organizations in Ruma- support of institutions which werp.
Judges of the Recorders Court,
nia are therefore mobilizing their should be supported largely by
P. S. Please Ask for a Democratic Ballot
forces to fight for their rights on government subsidies but which Recorder, John J. Maher; Traffic
Al Primary Elertion Month*.
legal grounds. In this fight Amer- are entirely the burden of the Division, George T. Murphy; Com-
mon Pleas Court, short term,
ican Jewry will brobably have to Jewish community.
take a hand if the anti-Semitic
A united drive for Polish Jew- Chester Ferris; long term, Gerald
plans in Rumania are to be car- ry wan assured last week in Eng- Groat, Harry N. Grossman, Max-1
ried out, as indicated by a number land when the British Board of well I. Silverstein, John D.
oxwm:NmNiam•Klialo COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE
of recent arta.
Jewish Deputies approved the Watts; School Inspector, Dr. Wil-
"LET'S HUMANIZE JUSTICE"
COMMITTEE'S PROGRAM UNITED STATES
drive previously announced by liam J. Cassidy.
Elect
The American Jewish Congress other Jewish groups. The drive
, The legislative committee of has postponed its democratic elec- will take place after the com- Gifts to North End Clinic
North End Clinic has received
Judge of Common Pleas ' Detroit Section, National Council tions of April 28 calling it "un- pletion of the German drive now
the following contributions:
of Jewish Women, is sponsoring wise" to proceed with them at impending.
Court
this time. Opponents of the Con- PALESTINE .
In memory of Mrs. Esther Hey-
another
trip
incidental
to
its
study
Formerly I get Ad lent to
of the social need. of the com- gress claim this backwatering is
The hunger strike of 100 Jews mann, from Dr. and Mrs. Willard
Ls • "he ri
Henry I h. lir. roll
indicative of the weakness of the lodged in jail because of illegal D. Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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immigration was called off when Farbsten.
A visit to Eloise Hospital in organization.
William Dudley Pelley, anti- the government accepted ■ pro-
In memory of Mrs. R. Roth of
scheduled for Wedneeday, March
Semitic Silver Shirt leader, and posal of bail for these prisoners. Cincinnati, from Dr. and Mrs.
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the members to leave the
one
of
his
aids,
was
sentenced
to
These people, who refuse to in- Willard D. Mayer.
Council clubhouse, 89 Rowena
nerve from one to two year's in dicate their native land, face
From Mr. and Mrs. David Wil-
St., at 12 noon.
state's prison for violating North deportation by the government if kus, in memory of the following:
The trip will include inspection Carolina's "blue-eky" laws. Sen-
Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs. Abra-
ELECT
their
nativity
can
be
proved
by
of both the general and mental
tence was suspended, however, on the government.
ham Shiffman, Samuel P. Wilkus,
divisions of the institution.
payment of a $1,000 fine. court
An increase from three million Milford Stern, Benjamin Freiden-
Dr. C. L. R. Pearman of the
, costs and • five year probationary to four million boxes of oranges berg, Edwin Gage.
Mental Division will give an ex.
For the social service relief
during the past year was noted
planatory talk.
1POLAND
(POLA ND
in the export figures just an- fund: In memory of Mrs. Esther
Reservations must be made by
Further taxation has been nounced.
Heymann, from Mr. and Mrs.
calling the clubhouse.
heaped upon the Polish Jews who BBULGARIA
William H. Frank; in memory of
M lel Ida Lippman is chairman . , now pay forty per cent of the
A policy of unconditional equa- Sidney Retchart of Wheeling, W.
DEMOCRAT
of the committee. Mrs. William tax monies received by the gov- lity was pledged the Jews of Va., from Mr. and Mrs. William
Caplan Is chairman of the day. ernment though only ten per cent Bulgaria last week by Premier Ii. Frank.
lof the population is Jewish. A Zlatoff of that Balkan country.
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11” , 11•SIONLR the Commit enderms PAUL TIIOMPSON,
Now Aselstent Male haprrintendent at tenons.
Ferguson Endorsed
In All the Polls
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Follow the Advice of Your Lawyer
in Choosing Your Judges . . . .
Almost 600 lawyers, voting in the poll taken
by the Wayne County Bar Association, selected
Judge Charles Rubiner as their choice for one of
the Circuit Judges.
In the polls of the Detroit Bar Association and
the Detroit Times, Judge Rubiner was likewise
placed well near the top among 200 candidates.
The Lawyers Know the Judges—
Follow Their Advice!
The Detroit News also included Judge
Charles
Rubiner in the list of candidates "it believes
to
be best qualified for judgeship nominations."
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JUDGE CRADLES
III, UBINE lit
for Circuit 'fudge
Ask for a DEMOCRATIC ballot
This advertisement paid for by friends of Judge Rubiner.
Cummiskey Endorsed
For Circuit Judge
Edmund A. Cummiskey is ■
candidate for Judgeship of the Cir-
cuit Court of Wayne County on the
Democratic ticket.
Mr. Cummiskey has lived in De
troit for 15 years and hax been
engaged in the general practice of
law, and hag associated with and
represented Jews in all walks of
life. He ha. been active in social
and fraternal circles and is • mem-
ber of the Business and Profession-
al Men's Post of the American
Legion.
Mr. Cummiskey has been honored
by the endorsements of the Detroit
Citizens League and the Detroit
News.
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