Aaron Sapiro left last night for Detroit, where his case will open tomorrow.
“Contrary to reports,” Mr. Sapiro said, “there have been no offers on either side to settle my suit out of court. I never indicated that I would accept $1,000,000 to drop the case. What I seek is vindication in court both for myself and members of my race who have been libelled by Mr. Ford.
“If I win this case I believe that the people will be fair enough to see the lack of faith that has accompanied Ford’s persecution of the Jews.” z
A jubilee concert was tendered to Solomon Golub, Jewish poet, composer and singer, in celebration of his fortieth birthday, at Town Hall Saturday evening. The program consisted of a number of Mr. Golub’s compositions.
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