Prominent Jews of America; a collection of biographical sketches of Jews who have distinguished themselves in commercial, professional and religious endeavor . Captain Caperon that under no circumstances would he consent to his menheing tried unless he had a voice in the hearing. After twenty-four hours confinement Captain Berman notified his supe-rior officer, and the testimony of all interested being submitted, the decisionwas rendered that Captain Caperon was wrong, as the law declares that noNational Guardsman shall be tried for an offense except by National Guardofficers, and Captain Berm


Prominent Jews of America; a collection of biographical sketches of Jews who have distinguished themselves in commercial, professional and religious endeavor . Captain Caperon that under no circumstances would he consent to his menheing tried unless he had a voice in the hearing. After twenty-four hours confinement Captain Berman notified his supe-rior officer, and the testimony of all interested being submitted, the decisionwas rendered that Captain Caperon was wrong, as the law declares that noNational Guardsman shall be tried for an offense except by National Guardofficers, and Captain Berman was completely exonerated, much to the delightof the entire command. Captain Bermans courage won for him the admiration and gratitude ofevery man in his company, whom he saved from severe treatment at the handsof Captain Caperon. Capt. Julius Berman was born January 14, 1880, in Russia, and cameto America with his parents in 1885. He is a partner in the firm of Berman & Dwyer, who conduct a largereal estate business at 1317 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit. He was married in Detroit to Annie Moscovich, and they have threepromising children. He is a membe


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