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A merica Apish PerioSeal Carter

CLIFTON MUNOZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

7iIEVETROIT,A1% riltaNICLE

November 4, 1938

PAGE ELEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

111 ■ 11MNIIIIIMIIMM ■ mor

MURPHY WOULD
RATHER BE RIGHT

COUNTY CLERK LINGEMAN
WELCOMES LaGUARDIA

Policies of the party, he is a!
Patrick H. O'Brien I tower
of strength to the Demo-
crats of Alichigan.
There has recently been an
Given High Rating attempt
made to blacken the
,
of Judge O'Brien by I
As An Able Jurist e, reputation
Bing him a "Communist." I

Let it be known that this plea
I Judge O'Brien has never
for the re-election of Frank
member ha ts f the Communist
a
Patrick II. O'Brien is a candi- '
te
Murphy is not motivated by any
t neverr attended
date for Probate Judge of Wayne ,
thing concerning our problems Ai.
County on the Democratic ticket. Communist meeting.
Jews. We do not claim env bias
Judge O'Brien is highly qualified
or prejudice against anyone,
Nor for this office because of his Ca-
gm
that race, color or creed is the
perience for 10 years as a Cm-
issue in this campaign. There
h owever, among the Jewish f
sir. 0,1
J
little 1)0.41 had an I
people, as there must be among;
t 11,1r
oser the week-end thole
all people who have been nur•
N1J • Item, {Vein, and 11011, Ilnarq
YI
1 wtrult
lured
on
the Bible and the
Prophets, • common memory, •
Ors J. N. hiller has returned to 1 hie
• II,. after en...1We the *wet t no month,.
common faith, and a common ,
olth v ela, 1St,
Nr. VOT k.
heritage, of the prophetic •d•
Mtn Al
monitioos that have stirred our
and won. Monett
ret in 11 ,1
110111t.
r0111
les ..Iand I
hearts throughout the ages.
'tore they et.ent the pa* tan aveke
We are moved when we see I
- -
-
Mr 00.1 !ire
11.11.11 a «re neck.
that prevailing in this ■ dminis•
• 11.1
helot-3* In !al ron
tration are the cardinal virtue•
.1 ontett
h art; I e
r ft far New York. I
of truth, justice and peace, for
"
he a
niolot H.'s«, al do). on
these three, declares the Talmud,
Imenown.
"are the pillars of human sod-
Inv CH ynne R11.1.11110 the
I
ety."

mail (Hg Maus

cult Judge
in the Upper Penin-
It is because Go, Frank Mur•,
, ,,,, ‘..;
M c an.
phy has correctly interpreted "' a o' i hi
He
g
was also
within the borders of our date elect ed as the Attorney General
the principles of democracy that of Michigan in 1932, and served

Caspar J. Lingeman, Wayne County Clerk, welcomed Mayor
Fiorella LaGuardia of New York City, when he invaded Michi-
gan on behalf of Gov. Frank Murphy and the Democratic party.

Mayor LaGuardia and Mr. Lingeman, both progressive Demo-
crats, compared conditions in Michigan and New York State, the
testing grounds of much of the New Deal legislation, and both agree
that these two states have a social conscienceness toward government.

A MUTUAL COMPANY

fight for clean and decent !
methods and for fair play.
The issue then resolves itself
as one of viewpoints—the view.
point of Frank Fitzgerald, who
accepts any weapo n that might
be at hand (even the terrifying

-
weapon of the
Dies Committee) to gain his ends,
and the viewpoint of Governor
Murphy whose life ha. been ow.
continuous' battle for decency !
and honesty in dealing with ALL
men.

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Throughout good years and

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We all go astray, but the least
imprudent
Is he who the earliest comes to
repent.
• —Voltaire.

mate: Notts

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Toner of Ilnher•PrIchty et.enIntr.

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FRIENDS

Questions aro never indiscreet.
Answers sometimes are.
—Oscar Wildt

Tranquility comprehends every
wish 1 have left, and I think I
should not even ask what news
there is. —Horace Walpolo

I

; seeking office who would deny

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justice to their fellow men. With
these, we cannot make common

Ca

Let us, therefore, as American
I citizens, stand with those who

would practice truth, justice and'
z.eace so that their benefits may
continue to bless our land and
to guide the actions of men and '
go•ernments.

—AARON KURLAND.

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JOHN W. SMITH

No one, least of all the people
whose co•religionists are now suf.
tering torture at the hands of
men who preach hatred and prac•
tice oppression, can afford to en- I
courage the election to office of
those who are not concerned)
with the maintenance of Ameri•1
can institution s of democracy.
Democracy is the bulwark that
guards over our children and
stands shelter over our homes.
It must not be jeopardized by
"little men" who play politics
just to win election:, We must
perforce join our fate with those
who would rather be right than
win an election.
Men who use words most be
ready to define them. When the

Detroit will obtain through the
re-election of John W. Smith, for-
mer mayor and council president,
to the Detroit Conunon Council.
A candidate for the vacancy
created through the death of Coun-
cilman William Bradley, Mr. Smith Republican party claims that it :
points to the value of experience, stands for American principles it
be prepared to define those
which he can offer, in the mak- must
principle s and to give them
ing of the Detroit municipal bud- meaning in
"y life. If
get.
American principle s mean the
"In these clays when welfare use of the labor of ' children to
demands are high end tax collec- enrich others, if they mean the
tions declining, all municipal agen- suppression of free speech, free
cies must be co-ordinated if an ef- assembly, and the right to criti•
ficient budget plan is to be worked cite (the men in government or
out," says Mr. Smith. "Approval the men in buisness), if Ameri•
of the budget is a responsibility can principle s
mean denunciation
of ( ommon Council. As a member
of everyone who doesn't agree
thereof, my lifetime experience in I with the views of the Republican
municipal affairs can safeguard I party leaders as radicals, if they
taxpayers against needless expense. mean all these—then the teach.
"One of my goals as council-
inys that we received in our
man will be to help obtain for American public schools are
Detroit a greater proportion of
wrong, then the statements con-
revenues from sales, weight and tained in
the constitutio n of the
gasoline taxes. Today Detroit does U
not receive its fair share; instead, i rited States, pledging these
rights are treason, and the words
it is subsidizing out-state projects I
of our Bible are sacrilege.
and expenditures. This, too, is a I
prophets said: "Woe unto
consideration which vitally affects I hi m Our
who build s his house without
the making of the budget"
'justice." Truly, there are men

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,

Ora. Alen/m.1er -

Vol k
in that high office during the Cite, n0114,001 trennurvr of Itadanouth.
In
here Nuneloy, N.,* 4, to npenk nl
term of 1933 and 1934, when volition
▪ dinner tovettna of the meal
the country was suffering from at t 10
romps II hotel. Mee. 55 IllInot
1:•nt• In to be In •hnra• of the dInnet
the most severe financial crisis HAMIN,Y1
to Mrs. neut., Alieltonn, who
in the history of America.
Is taking resets n
Judge O'Brien is one of the
most conspicuous figures in the
My principle is to do whatever
Democratic Party, not only hr the is right, and leave consequences
state but in the nation. As on to him who has the disposal of
advocate of t he philosoph y and them. —Thomas Jefferson

BACK JOHN W. SMITH
FOR COMMON COUNCIL I great

North American Life is a pure-

NORTH
AMERICAN
LIFE

Minn Carla) n aeroplIner ,m e al the
week -oul In Ann Arlon - , ttlt«ndIng the
',me Sal onto y and the Pitt !llama ftn•
ternIty tutrty as ',non of her *let,
311n et Eleter Sentellner.1;:lj• ntudynta
In lbe law nehool, •

Had the Republican candidate
for Governor
been
concerned.
with truth and justice rather
than with winnin g an election, he i.
should have been the first to
denounce the opinion evidence,
I
the unsubstantiated statements
and the slander offered ■
at the
- !Dies hearing s as entirely con•
trary to the traditions of this
s
. ,i republic.
pmuabyl i cn. ot A l i sVoltaire
h
y ou ophin
your
ad .

ions but I will fight to the death
Although the current political to
defend your right to express
campaign revolveS principally on them."
state issues and state candidates,
Had the role been reversed
ish no doubt that Murphy !
friends
friends of good municipal vv.
aye been the first to !
ernment are stressing advantages
7tand at the side of Fitzgerald I
O
and

REWARD EFFICIENCY

RE-ELECT

---
Nit, and sire •1. t . .
three 11111.1.1 had I
o n then Irtle.A 0/1 Mon•Ine night Minn
lIornthr ', tern and Mrs. Chart. 1.1•001'
of .1.«Iouin. Ml«Ii. alto tenser, the wife
of Rabid le-nner. a thirlaneli t h« ngina
Temple rtIntechood on Monthly a un her
travel, In Patton lite tent Kummer. aho
n1no puke to the hoard noonhern of
1 !ottoman lose on Monday toe:Ong.

may read and be equally moved I HON. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN
thereby.

nations.
Not as Jews, but as teen and
n t whr oc s:.
hu n ar e n re , d can
can eel
bhunger,
suffer hio.
burned
th e stake of prejudice, are we
concerned with the maintenance
of democratic institutions.
Not as Jews. but as American
citizens, are we concerned when
men such as Rep. Dies use un-
America n methods to stir up
haired. and prejudice.

DEMOCRAT

A fearless prosecutor whose remarkable record of
con•ictions is your assurance of ■ mibimum of
rice and crime in Detroit.



It is because Gov. Frank Mur•
has give n concrete elpres•
Sion to these yearnings of our
people for the correction of I
wrong, for truth in go•ernmentil
for , justice in dealing with all
men, for peace among those who!
labor and those who hire labor, !
that we rally to his banner and
proclaim his virtues so that all

to the oppressed of all

Duncan C. McCREA

!Onto!. ann.. nt Ann Arls.r on tint urda I
inelutled MI. a nd Men I, II. Ilardnon,
Mr. sod St rn Je...eph Itehoarls land no n.
!Ivory, .1 I Ittleitl and non, Robert:
ohert,

phy

has offered freedom and liberty

"Your Fighting PROSECUTOR"

been

a

we approve, not as Jews, but as
citizen s of this republic which

RE ELECT

,

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' The Dorn Brothers and their
winsome sister, Mary, headline
;the popular hold-over revue at
the Powatan Club this week. This
harmonious trio, specializing in
intricate arrangements of sweet
, and sophisticated swing, may be
split ere many weeks more if the
movie scouts can get Mary to
, New York long enough to "screen
test" her. Though Mary is deltic-
tant to break up the trio, her
brothers are insistent that she
:get every "break" coming her

GAMES ABROAD

Sunday, Nov. 20—Chicago Car-
dinals, at Chicago.

Let the soul be joyful in the
present, disdaining anxiety for
the future, and tempering bitter
things with a serene smile.
—Horace

dies are "stock in trade" of those
two singers, Owens and Farm
while Ruth and Dan Marshall.
brother and sister tap team, feat I
tore spicy routines to the music j
of Paul Neighbors' orchestra. The 5 '
four Bennett girls supply fleet-
way.
Comic lyrics and original paro- footed chorus numbers.

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