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PAGE THREE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
JEWS OF POLAND RISE IN DEFENSE OF
AT 50, SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER
MERCHANT SENTENCED TO EIGHT MONTHS
ATTAINS SUCCESS AFTER YEARS
IN PRISON FOR HIS REBUKE OF HITLER
MARKED BY UP-HILL STRUGGLES
PIV i%1 PAGE
4
Prominent Detroiter to Observe His Birthday on Yom
Kippur Day; Has Been Active in Jewish Affairs
Here for 35 Years
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
usten to General Sherrill. The are now studying Spanish in spec- th e principles of American gov-
letter also included von Tscham- ial classes. The first group of ernment" and went on record as
Yom Kippur will be a most cause he never completer: his high
leer and Osten's invitation to colonists is to leave in April. The , favoring a ten year ban on all appropriate date for the birth- school course. For 20 years he
Helene Mayer, refugee German " agreement with th e
Ecuadorean I immigration, the deportation of day anniversary of a prominent struggled to carry on and at the
Jewish fencing champion, and l government grants the Jewish foreign agitators, indigent aliens Detroiter. , ! same time demanded t he right to
Greta Borgmann, German Jew- emigrants cultural autonomy and and illegally resident aliens and
Sidney Louis Alexander, a l. retain membership in the bar,
ish high jump, to become mem- economic freedom of activity and compulsory finger-printing of all though interested in many civic whose examinations he had passed
hers of the 1936 German Olem. provides for a special government persons in the country.
and political affairs, has primer. it(1905. In 1927 he took his ex-
pic team.
hank to aid the settlers. Plans
high
ily devoted himself during the
The pledge to General Sher- are under way to open a paper Canadian Labor Asks Olympic
8 ' n ir a t was
l'nn granted
at
( eltrs
a l certificate
uTi
last 35 years to efforts in behalf School,
rill said that the letter and in- and lumber plant and a chemi-
of
graduation
and
was
re-admit-
Boycott, Break in Trade Re•
of Jewish causes, nd his ob-
vitations were given as evidence I cal factory in Ecuador.
lations with Re ish.
servanee of his 50th birthday this' led to the bar in April, 1928—
Germany Is ac ins, entirely,
i
is, a victory of
A Frank Admission
an
any
HALIFAX
(WNS)
—
A
cup-
Yom
Kippur da y S' is most coinci-
:
within the spirit of the Olympic ;
one could be proud.
ss
Meanwhile the Reich
two of trade relations between dental in its spiritual aspects.
statutes" and that "these .niient-
-fl—
During his residence of Ale
`'h a Itell"- C ad t and Germany, a Cana-
40 years
ublic
lotion
has made p ''
state-
His life has been an uphill , in Detroit, Sidney L.
„ lo a boycott
bees of the German team %ell hre- lent outlining, the future Jew-
xander
b'
cott of the 1936 Olympic struggle, but he is emerging " I
ceive the same treatment as other ish policy in view of the new Games s oy
earned the respect of all ele-
t Berlin and the intensi- struggle,
candidates, although threryll are "Jew laws." This policy envis- fc
successful man—judged by , ments in the community, num-
a alttieon of the anti-Nazi boycott human
values.
.
j e wesses." General She il
Talk to Sidney sera, among his friends non-
ex-,
i
. t. ages support for separate Jewish I the Dominion were urged in a Alexander and he will tell you se„a as well as J ews.
pressed himself as complete yd , sa
li e
schools,
here at the that he is a ver
extensive
handieraf t resolutionadopted
r
isfied with these promises and
Y wealthy man. is the vice-president of the Jef-
an
training, preparati on or em igre-
nual conference of the Cana- Speak to his three sons and you ferson School Law Boys and his
nounced that he would read the
,
." non, and coce
Trade Union Congress
n nt ra f
A will be convinced that he is jus- fellow graduates and colleagues
letters during his speaking cam- Hebrew language. tion o n t he heated
.
.
.
The state-
debate was precipitated by tified in his pride of wealth—his look to hint with the highest re-
paign
United
States in be silent declares that " a prere
q uis- a resolution favoring the admix- children being the treasures he sheet Although he never sought
half
of in
the the
Olympic
Games.
' m .on of German
G
its for bearable relationships is
refugees to Can- boasts of .
'
'
political office, he is esteemed by
, the hope
pe that through the
osed
e (than- ads. President Draper opposed
Miss Mayer's Statement
the r
resolution
luti on on the ground that son Gabriel Nathaniel, the oldest all parties. When he steps into
donment of the b boycott (anti- th
'
SAN FRANCISCO (WNS)— Jewish boycott-Editor's Note) and such refugees might deprive on who is following in his fa- . the chamber of the Council of the
Commenting
menting on the report that the libel campaign a moral and
anadian workers of their jobs. ther's footsteps by practicing' City of Detroit business invariab•
law, 'also pursues his father's in- ly is stopped and the Councilmen
J. Simpson
of Toronto
appeal-
the German Olympic Committee economic possibility ofa contin- e . to
the Congress
to see
to it terest
s st in Jewi
g h affairs. Sidney' take time out to greet hint.
had invited her to be a member , uing existence may be left to the , d
A past chancellor of Detroit
of the 1936 German Olympic Jew. Strength today and hope; that many of the refugees were Alexander was one of the first
ire
admitted.
The
question
was
fin-
presidents
of
the Young People's Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pyth-
team, Helene Mayer declared that' for the future must be obtained
S
I oc'iet of Temple Beth El. Ca- ins, and a member of the Grand
Society
she had received no such invi- , fro
ally
referred
to
the
incoming
ex-
front the development of Jewish ,
brie(
is the present 1 Lodge Knightsof Pythias, Mr.
tation and expressed the opinion l'alestine. The Reich's Represen-ecutive council.
rr .
president of the Young People's Al
e ha d b
would be tatio nhas declared itself ready
that none Miss ten
or asserted to bring German Jews into inti- : Pate
extended.
Paterson B•ns N•zi Pro paganda Temple Club, which is the sac-'1 building up the local lodge to be-
Mayer
cessor to the original Young come the largest in the world
that her name was being used in . mate relations with the develop- ,
Film
People'm Society. Alexender pere I during his term of office as chan-
the Olympic question to compli- ment of Palestine."
,
PATERSON,
N.
J.
(WNS)--
was
a member of the first gradu- i cellor commander, boosting the
cafe matters.
'
This frank admission that the , , W
The
ease Nazi
l , " propaganda film, "Horst sting class of Temple Beth El , local lodge's membership at this
hope of German Jewry rests on
which
was
produced
in
conducted
by Dr. Leo M. Frank- time to 2,200.
Bingham Opposes Games
Germany under the direction of lin. His son, Gabriel, is similarly
For a number of years he was
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WNS)— emigration
two new government
moves
was emphasized
bY Dr. Goebbels, will not be shown a confirmant of Temple Beth El. ' active in the Infant Orphan Home,
William J. Bingham, director of ' against the Jew.s The first was in Paterson if Police Chief Mur- Gabriel is a g
raduate of the Liter- , which institution he served a
s
phy has anything
to of
say the
about
ary and
athletics at Harvard University a conference of Nazi chieftains A scheduled
showing
pic- it.
versity
of Law
Michigan.
Schools of the Uni- secretary, and he has been an ac-
an d c hairman
th e Ued
nit Stes
ta at Mu nich wh eree Nureerg
mb
' tive worker in Allied Jewish Cain-
Oly mpic trackof - fie ld committ ee, Jew laws" w ere t h discussed and ture under the auspices of the
The second of the three eons, paigns. In the last year's drive
is opposed to sending an Ameri- , explained by Hitler. The secondlocal branch of the Friends of Max Martin, just entered the , he was the first to go over the
can team to the Berlin Ol ymp acs was the announcement by the , ' following
the New Germany was cancelled Medical School at the University top, and in this year's campaign
a that
warning
by Chief
of Michigan
after making
an ex- he was among the first to raise
next summer if Jews are prevent-
foreign office that the last three , Murphy
the picture
would
cellent record
in the Literary
ed
ont competing. Mr, Bing- Jewish Hay,
officials have chi
quit, Si cg
. . the quota and was among the
- I create discord here.
ham frmade
an fried
ef of th e
It is re- College of U. of M. M Like his , most ardent workers, being re-,
interview with the Harvard Crim- '1 eastern division, and Robert Ul- , ported, however, that the Friends older brother, he thinks for him- tained to head the Clean-Up
,
son, undergraduate .newspaper., rich and Richard Mayer, financial . are considering a secret perform- self and selected his own profes- . Squad which wound up the work
Because of his dual position as . experts in the economic section, , once, sion. The third son, Sidney Louis.; of the drive. Ile is a director
a Harvard official and member of have "retired."
Jr., now in the 9th grade of Dur- of the Detroit Service Group.
Hitherto their
the American Olympic Committee, ability has saved them from the Religious Persecution Abroad Is fee School, has already made ,I During his high schools days
11r. Bingham made it clear that fate of other Jewish government Flayed a t Eucharisti c Congress known his own choice to study ' Mr. Alexander played football,
he spoke only in the latter capac- , officials but under the new "Jew CLEVELAND (WNS)—Denun- law,
' but if you ask hint now what his
ity.
laws" they can no longer b s ■ re- nation of religious persecution
A record of excellent scholar-! particular hobby is he will tell
It is also learned that the liar- tained.
re abroad was the keynote of open- ship on the part of the three ; you: "To help the fellow who
yard Athletic Association has de-
Films to Be Rid of Jews
ing speeches by Cardinal Hayes, Alexander boys reflects in more , can't help himself."
coded to omit its usual $1,000
After Dec. 3, the German film Postmaster General Farley and than one sense the devotion of the
Mr. Alexander was married to
donation to the Olympic fund, industry will be "Judenrein," the Mayor Davis at the opening cere- parents and the character and Belle 51eisner on Feb. 21, 1909.
but Mr. Bingham explained that Nazi film commissar announced monies of the seventh National idealism of the father whose life' Him
mother, Estelle 1. Alexander,
ucharistic
Congress.
this was due to the lack of funds in a speech before the Nazi film
Cardinal is approaching a milestone.
lives in Buffalo.
and that the donation would be school. Pointing out that J e,w s Hayes, who is the personal repro-
Sidney L. Alexander was born
made up by asking alumni to add have already been eliminated sentative of the Pope, said that in Chicago on Oct. 7, 1885. He'
15 cents to their checks for liar- front the producing and of the "I glory in our country in these came to Detroit in 1895 and
MI5 ,I
days and times when I realize na- been active in Jewish affairs here
rd-Yale football tickets this Jndustry , h e sa id that the
I
14 3
f vall,
a
ews still ope rati ng moti on pic - tions have organized to dethrone, since 1900. Ile graduated from
N
lure theaters would lose their li- yea, to destroy Almighty God and the Jefferson School in 1899, at.'
Reich Olympic Head Coming Here ceases on Dec. 3.
turn the minds of men away from tended Central High School, re-1
hint. I doubt ifyou can go back ceived his law training
Henry (Hank) Greenberg has
BERLIN (WNS)—Dr. Theodore , resentative Committee of Ger- a
of Adolph and
nation dedicated to destroy re- man. lie was admitted to the bar , been designated the most valuable
I.ewald, chairman of the German
man Jews and presidents of
player in the American League.
Olympic Committee, intends to kehillahs has approved the teat ligion." Postmaster General Far- and practiced law for about
ley declared that "throughout our years up to 1907, and that year ' Greenberg is the unanimous choice
make a single-handed attempt to
o a memorandum to be sub.
h 1story
istory as a nation we have given saw the beginning of a most in-
overcome the mounting opposition milted in the name of •II Ger-
to American participation in Her- man Jewry to the Hitler gov- to the world a notable expression teresting struggle of 20 years to
ernment.
of
the meaning of religious free- retain his right to be a member
lin Olympics of 1936 by going
Before presenting
dom."
of the bar.
to the United States next spring the memorandum to the govern•
en the new Graf Zeppelin's mai- meat will be published in the
This right was questioned be-
Y. M. C. A. Leader Describes
den voyage to answer personally
Juedische Rundsch■u, Zionist
Plights of Non-Arans
y
in
all objections to sending an Amer- organ, in order to enable the
Germany
Van team to Germany. Dr. Le-
Nazi press to comment on it.
tional, the Council of the League
PLAINFIELD, N. J. (WNS)— declared in approving a report by
wald, who is of non-Aryan ori-
The memorandum asks that the
gin, has arranged for a radio Jews be given economic liberty Complete moral, economic and a committee of three jurists
broadcast from the Graf Zeppe- to enable them to exist, an op. physical destruction faces all non- branding recent decrees of the
lin when it reaches the United portunity to emigrate and the Aryans in Germany if the Nazi Danzig senate against minorities
regime's persecution continues, unconstitutional.
States.
the right to establish separate
This coming election will again
according to Frank Ritchie, a na-
Jewish schools at government
Admitting that without Amer-
see Joseph Harris make what his
•xpense.
tional secretary of the Y. M. C. Vatican Organ Blames Nazi Do g
ica the Olympics "simply would
friends believe will be a successful
A., who just returned from Ger-
not be the Olympics," Dr. Lewald
man for Murder of Jewish
race for his re-election to the of-
many where he investigated in
New Flood of Refugees
said that "we wish more than
Football Player
fice of constable. The name of
PRAGUE
(WNS)—
a
hew
behalf
of
the
American
Christ-
anybody in Aerica that we had
VATICAN CITY (WNS)-
Joseph Ilarris is familiar to the
flood of Jewish refugees is pour-
Committee on the non-Jewish Nazi racial dogmas and an irre-
some Jewish athletes of Olympic flood
voters of the 12th Ward, since he
calibre. But we have none and ing over the Czech-German bar- refugee problem the plight of sponsible mob were blamed by the
has been elected from that ward
I believe no one in America der as a result of the recently en- German Christians who are suf- Osservatore, Romano,
Vatican
for the past several years.
would want us to put a second- acted "Jew laws" in German y. faring because of their Jewish newspaper, for the cold-blooded
Joseph Harris has the endorse.
Mr. Ritchie's report murder of Edmund Baumgartner,
rate athlete on our team just be- The new arrivals are largely in - ancestry.
ment of all of the Judges of the
cause he is Jewish, That cer- digent Jews, whereas the earlier ?•ill be the basis of a fund-rais- 21-year-old Polish-Jewish athlete,
Common Pleas Court for the City
tainly isn't the Olympic spirit." refugees were most people o ftog campiagn in this country for who was stoned to death by a
of Detroit with which court he is
To support his contention, Dr. means. So large is the number Christian refugees from Ger- Nazi mob at Ratibor, Silesia, when
associated and under whose super-
Lewald announced that he is of refugees crowding into Prague many. The Y. M. C. A. leader he appeared in the line-up of a
vision he performs his duties. Ile is
sending a personal invitation to that the government has started sa d th at " the propaganda of ex- Polish team. The Vatican paper
also highly recommended by Mayor
}f
Mayer, 1932 women's to build three new refugees cen- termination is invariably directed says that Baumgartner was slain
Frank Couzens and other city of-
not against the 500,000 Jews by persons who could easily have
Olympic fencing champion, to ters to care for them.
ficials.
High officials of the German a l one, but with exactly the same been identified by the German au-
Mr. Ilarris is the only Jewish
come to Germany in February
candidate for re-election to the
for the fencing trials at the ex- Nazi party in Czechoslovakia are severity against the 1,050,0001thonties had they so desired.
pease of the German Olympic on trial here on charges of help- non - Aryans." Reporting that I
office of constable from this ward.
—
ing agents of the Gestapo, Nazi there are 300,000 Christians of Jewish War Veterans Seek 1,000,
Committee.
Constable Ilarris is affiliated
'HANK" GREENBERG
secret police, to kidnap German Jewish descent and 750,000
000 Signatures to Anti•Olym-
with many of the leading Jewish
Jewish Athletes Exiled
pie Committee
of a national committee of sports organizations and is a liberal con-
Giving the lie to the German Jewish refugees from Czechoslo- Christians with a swish grand-
tributor to all Jewish causes.
Olympic Committee's nnnotince- vakia. If these officials should parent, Mr. Ritchie asserted that NEW YORK (WNS)—A mem- writers.
Greenberg was the third player
went that no Jews will be on the ' tie found guilty, their ;tarty, which the "mental torments of the non- moth nation-wide campaign to ob-
1936 German Olympic team be- has 44 seats in parliament, may Aryans, exposed without defense tai' 1,000,000 signatures to a to receive first choices of all com-
' to constant abuse from the high- petition against American partic- mittee members. The others were Albert E. Cobo Winds Up
cause they are not good enough be declared illegal.
Campaign for City
est state officials pnd the mob ipation in the 1936 Olympic Carl Hubbell, 1933, and Babe Ruth,
from an athletic standpoint, au-
Released
from
Prison.
Jakob.
which these incite, are inexpres- Games at Berlin has been launch- 1923.
thoritative sporting circles here
Treasurer
sable."
Solomon Sues Nazi Officials
Greenberg wound up the regular
ed by the Jewish War Veterans,
disclosed that the following Ger-
PARIS (WNSI—Berthold Ja-
according to an announcement 1935 season by leading the Amer-
man athletic champions, most of
Waging a relentless warfare on
whom are now in exile, have been kob-Solomon. the German-Jew- British Refugee Aid Ends Work here by harry II. Schaffer of ican League in runs hatted in with tax sharks, who vulture-like await
For Lack of Funds
deprived of their titles solely be- ish emigre journalist who was kid-
Pittsburgh, chairman of the J. W. 107, and finished in a tie with Jim- the sale of tax titles, Albert E.
LONDON (WNS)—Because of V. Olympic Committee and send Illy Foxe, of the Athletics, with
cause they are Jews: Faru Fried- napped on March 9, by Nazi
Cobo, City Treasurer, is making
lobes, women's singles tennis agents in Switzerland and re- a lack of funds the British for vice-commander-in-chief. Hay. 36 home runs. lie tied also with a whirlwind campaign in behalf of
champion; Eric Seelig. amateur leased only a few days ago after Academic Assistance Council, ing decided to make the matter Joe Vosmik, of the Indians, in the his proposed charter amendment
middleweight and light heav y- the strenuous protests of the formed to find positions for ex- of American non-participation In matter of doubles, each hitting 47. which would stop the mandatory
weight boxing Chou ion; ; m art s Swiss government, has filed suit lied German scholars and prates- the Olympic Games the organize- Hank Greenberg's father, Da- disposal of homes under the pres-
Jakob, women's javelin throw for 100,000 marks against the sort, will have to discontinue its tion's chief business for the next yid Greenberg, stated on Thurs- ent system of tax collection, and
champion; Harry Stein, amateur German officials responsible for work on July 31, 1936, it was few months, the Jewish War Vet- day that his son will play on Yom decrease the penalty and interest
flyweight boxing champion; Ben- his kidnapping. Jakob-Solomon announced in the Council's sec- erans has sent to each of its 166 Kippur because he feels that he rate on both current and delin-
jamin Stadtlaender, amateur wel- charges that during his stay in • and annual report. The report posts copies of a petition which belongs to the public and not quent taxes.
(In Tuesday of this week, Mr.
terweight c h a m p ion; Werner Nazi prison he was brutally bea- revealed that only 1,300 of the' is to be presented to the Amateur I just to himself.
Coles carried his fight to the floor
Schottman, national 200-meter ten. Jakob-Solomon's wife is also refugee professors have been Athletic Union and the Ameri-
running champion; Jakob Levy, planning legal action against the placed in new positions. Those can Olympic Committee shortly ' Runstadler Seeks a Seat in of the City Council. Ile explained
placed in England have been con- after November 1.
the amendment in detail and there
spring champion; Daniel Prom, Nazi authorities.
tributing $2,000 a year for the Baer-Louie
Common Council
Fight Fans Vete
is now little doubt that property
men's singles tennis champion;
relief
of
their
less
fortunate
col-
Death
of
Goldmann
Recalls
Amer.
Against
Olympics
Gustav Gergmann, leading ath-
"If the people of Detroit see fit owners and voters will have an op-
leti c organizer among women, ican Correspondent'. Sacrifice leagues.
Taking time out from the ex- to elect me to the office of Council- portunity to vote on the amend-
and Edwin Frankel, president of ' VIENNA ( WNSI—The death
citing doing in the ring, 5,000 man, I will exert every effort to ment at the November election.
Southeast German ' Athletic Fed- ' here of Dr. I'aul Goldmann, 70, Victim of Now J.8 Stages One. of the 90,000 odd spectators at see that no bills or measures are This constructive measure, de-
■Boycott Campaign
the Baer-Louis fight in the Ian - forced on the people which in my signed to save the homes of thou-
former correspondent of the Neue,
oration.
N EW YORK INNS[—A one-
' Freie Presse in Berlin, recalls
kee Stadium expressed themselves belief are against their real wel- sands of Detroiter', has supplied
Pls. Mass Emigration
If the German government that Edgar Answel Mowrer, Ben- man boycott against the Nazi re. as opposed to American partici- fare," was the message this week the one paramount issue of the pri-
lin
correspondent
of
the
Chicago
gime
is
being
waged
here
by
Rich-
waives
' ban on the export of
potion in the Berlin Olympics of to voters of the city from Raymond mary campaign. The only opposi-
s its
and . Reiderer, German-born sat- 1936 by participating in a straw- p.
capital to the extent of permit- Daily News and president of the u
Runstadler, whose name will go tion is coming from certain un-
z
American
and
acquietitti
citizen,
who
•
vote conducted by the Non-Sec- before the people as • candidate scrupulous financial interests which
ting Jews ready to emigrate to Association of Foreign
w as tried
ezd
Dr.
wre
spondente
in
Berlin,
saved
take with them enough of their
tarian Anti-Nazi League. The for the City Council at the primary see quick profits slipping out of
rivbeurnyaldry vote took the form of the dis- on Tuesday, Oct. S. "When you go their hands, profit derived from the
capital to enable them to start Goldmann when the latter was , dreaded
h
arge
treason.
tE
anew abroad a mass emigre- arrested by the Nazis in 1933 by . c
tribution of post-cards which to the polls," continued Mr. Run- misery and suffering of victims of
tion of Jews to Ecuador will get offering to resign as president of Reiderer marches up Fifth Ave., read: "I am against American stadler, "I feel it is your duty to the depression.
Goldmann
Broadway,
Columbus
Circle
or
Mr. Cobo comes before the voters
athletes participating in the Bet- vote for the men who will have
under way within the next five the Association if Dr.
months. This was revealed when was released. Since the Nazis the garment center carrying a Its Olympics in 1936." At this your best interests at heart, in- in the primary next Tuesday, Oct.
it, for the first time. His campaign
the Reich representation of Jews were anxious to get rid of Mow-' hoard which says: "I, Richard writing more than 5,000 of those stead of those of some big corpor-
m
is based on his record of service.
American
solitary postcards, signed by people from ation or landowner."
in German, central Jewish body, rer they readily agreed to this Re as, iclek re e p r i ia n n 10
many states in the Union, have
laid before the German govern- bargain and Dr. Goldmann, a sick W
Mr. Runstadler Is a lifelong res-
C in hin
at azioxp oric so e n nt .: been received at the Anti-Nazi ident of Detroit, having been born
e a nt a plan for establishing a man even then. was deported to cHoenfion eemr,entforofmale N
Dr. Gunzburg to
Repeat
ff
League.
of co-operative colonies to Austria.
here March I, 1900. bring educated
the Reich's association of those in- pamphlets describing Nazi atm, Seelig, Naxi Exile, Wins First in the Detroit public schools and
"Hammerclavier" Lecture
and,
Boot is America.
South
Legion
Votes
War
on
Nazism
Eastern High School. Ile enlisted
l ' reged in emigration to
! Lew. Orders Omni( to Halt
Deprived of his titles and ex- In 1917 in the 32nd (Red Arrow)
A merica.
A
merica To facilitate the carry-
Fascism
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will repeat
Anti-Jewish and Anti-
iled from Germany because he is division and served overseas until his lecture-recital on the "Ham-
m e out of the project, which is
ST. LOUIS I WNSI—Active I
.
at o
Pol icy
a Jew, Eric Seelig, former light- 1919. He began his business career merelavier" Sonate Op. 108 by
!relY dependent on Germany's opposition to Communism, Naz-1
GENEVA
)
WNS) — The Nazi heavyweight champion of Ger- with the Iludann Motor Car Com- Beethoven, Friday, Oct. 11, at the
,'":, "flirtleall to allow the Jews to ism, Fascism and "other isms'
rn
of Danzig has acted many, succesafully launched his pany and rose to he manger of Grinnell Auditerium, 1515 Wood-
, a e some of their capital with contrary to the fundamental prin.' government
and
legislated
contrary to Dan- American boxing career by knock- transportation, leaving that posi- ward Ave. For explanation of Os.
them, some of the wealthier Jews ciples of democracy" wan pledged I
are turning over a part of their in a resolution adopted at the an- sir's democratic constitution, ing out Al Rossi in the eighth sins in 1 029 to organize the Auto form of this composition, he will
eapital to the poorer Jews in or- nual convention of the American which is guaranteed by the League round of a 10-round bout, Seelig Dealers Transportation Carlow's,. use the vietrn'a record of the sy,-
der to reduce the amount which Legion. The Legion also declared • of Nations, and all laws which is considered a real challenger for of which he now is nroeident. He phoMsal arrangement made by Fe-
any one Jew could take with him.' war on "all organizations whose Jews and Catholics in Danzig the world's light • heavyweight is married, is the father of two lie Weingartner, the esieties s,sd
Over 2,000 Jews have already purposes are to undermine, sap, have complained in petitions filed ehempionship now held by Bob children and resides at 18968 Ham- Austrian orchestra director. The
burg Ave.
lecture starts at 8:30 p. us.
registered to go to Ecuador and overthrow or otherwise destroy with the league are unconstitu- Olin.
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•
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•
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t - - 1 e - a ( I h er when - champio:s ge
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Hank Greenberg
amed the Most
named
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DETROIT MICH
CANDIDATE
FOR CITY COUNCIL
Constable J. Harris 'LASKY
Up for Re-election
Keen interest in child welfare
problems in Detroit by Bernard B.
Lasky has brought him into con-
tact with so many public-minded
persons and organizations in recent
years that he has been induced by
M. W. Leib Out for
Constable in 8th
"It is high time that the citi-
zens of Detroit elected into the
office of Constable men of intelli-
gence and education whose hon-
esty and integrity are unassail-
able," says Meyer W. Leib, can-
didate for Constable in the 8th
Ward. "These estimable virtues,
which are so thoroughly lacking
In most of the present constables,
The the essentials which every
civic-minded citizen should seek
for in the candidates when going
to the polls."
Meyer W. Leib is a brother of
Samuel W. Leib, local attorney.
He urges all citizens to support
him at the polls so that they
might elect a new and different
type of Constable.
•
Newfield's to Open on Sat-
urday, Oct. 5
BERNARD B. LASKY
The opening of Detroit's newest
fashion shoppe, Newfield's, at 1254
Washington Blvd., will be on Sat-
urday, Oct. 5,
In ■ setting as unique and as
modern as fashion's newest crea-
tions, Newfield's presents a dis-
tinctive new policy announced as
"Boulevard Fashions ... at Moder-
ate e Prices."
Miss Olga Newfield who directs
Newfleld's has just returned from
New York with a contagious en-
thusiasm for the stunning new
styles which she hand-picked from
th e wares of leading apparel mak-
e] s. A preview revealed an utterly
delightful collection of dresses,
coats, suits, hats and accessories.
Miss Newfield Was especially ex-
cited about the new sports wear
department which she will feature.
The millinery department which
boasts an array of cleverest hats
will be under the direction of Mme.
M ary Ballinger.
As the proprietor of the Park
Style Shoppe, Miss Newfield
a, hieved a reputation as a discrim-
inating bueyer. Miss Newfield in-
vites her many friends and former
patrons to visit her at her new
shoppe and view the current fash-
ions.
them to enter the non-partisan
political arena as a candidate for
Detroit City Councilman.
Mr. Lasky is the father of the
movement to reward safety patrol
boys of the public and parochial
schools with trips to places of in-
terest and educational value to
them. lie has aided in sending un-
der-privileged children to summer
camps and is a leader in organic- I
ing delinquent boys in scout troops'
instead of sending them to reform
school, along with boys of con-
firmed criminal tendencies.
Because "the children of today
are the citizens of tomorrow", Mr.
Lasky stands for their proper
development in proper environment
provided by the city. He believes
that with the full cooperation of
city officials it is possible to reduce
juvenile delinquency to • minimum S . N. Smith Candidate for
and stands for an extended play-
City Council
ground system, swimming facili-
"Real prosperity will return to
ties, a compulsory public safety
D
etroit
when
the real estate busi-
education course in the schools and
a n ess of the community shows defl-
other direct means of making good
its
signs
of
recovery",
was the
citizens of the on-coming genera-
atenunt this week by Samuel
tion.
lash
Smith,
candidate
for
the City
Mr. Lasky is a successful busi-
ness man and, as such, is thorough- C ouncil, stressing one of the im-
p
ortant
points
in
the
proems
ly familiar with all general city
problems that confront members of which he is placing before the vat-
s for their consideration when
the city council. lie was born In
Detroit 38 years ago. educated in e hey to the primaries on Tues-
ay, Oct. 8. Mr. Smith demands
netroit schools, graduating from
Western High, and is secretary of CI n he taking of steps to improve the
the Lasky Furniture Co., at Joseph a !uncial position of the city to the
Canniest and Davison Aves., irt , rel that there may be no further
scream in taxes. This, he betieves„
northeast Detroit.
necessary in order that people of
sod-rate means rosy be ' ,vom-
ited to build needed homes and
He who gives way to his wrath
partmente, thus wiring maple,-
makes desolate his house.
lent in the building trade.