John Judah Glass Explained

John Judah Glass
Term Start:1934
Term End:1943
Predecessor:Ephraim Frederick Singer
Constituency:St. Andrew
Birth Date:31 October 1895
Birth Place:Lachva, Russia
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario
Occupation:Lawyer
Spouse:Anne Ethel Horowitz

John Judah Glass (October 31, 1895[1]  - September 21, 1973[2]) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented St. Andrew in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1934 to 1943 as a Liberal member.

Background

Glass was born in Lachva, Russia. The son of Morris Glass and Pearl Chafers, he came to Canada in 1907. Glass was educated in Toronto, at Toronto University and Osgoode Hall. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I.[1] Glass was called to the bar in 1920.[2] In 1929, he married Anne Ethel Horowitz.

Politics

He served on the Board of Education and was a Toronto alderman from 1931 to 1934. Glass ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Ontario legislative assembly in 1929.[1] He was elected in 1934 as a Liberal and served in the Ontario legislature until 1943 when he was defeated by J. B. Salsberg of the Labor-Progressive Party.[3]

In 1932, while on city council, Glass was chairman of the city's parks commission, he attempted to eliminate "Gentiles only" signs by forbidding the erection of any signs on city property without the commission's approval.[4]

Provincial election results: St. Andrew

Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[5] Vote %
    LiberalJ.J. Glass5,84142.4
    ConservativeE. Frederick Singer4,44132.3
    Independent-LiberalClaude Pierce1,3389.7
    Independent-ConservativeJ.N. Day1861.4
Total 13,765
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[6] Vote %
    LiberalJ.J. Glass6,48138.6
    LabourJoseph B. Salsberg6,30237.6
    ConservativeNathan Phillips3,09718.5
    Co-operative Commonwealth Harry Simon8905.3
Total 16,770
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[7] Vote %
    ConservativeJohn Grudeff2,45217.7
    LiberalJ.J. Glass2,28416.5
    Co-operative Commonwealth Murray Cotterill1,68912.2
Total 13,859

Notes and References

  1. Book: Normandin, A L. Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1939 . 1939 .
  2. Web site: Diversifying the bar: lawyers make history . Law Society of Upper Canada . 83 . 2011-07-14.
  3. News: Detailed Election Results . The Globe . June 21, 1934 . Toronto . 3.
  4. News: PERSPECTIVES: 'No Dogs, No Jews' – no evidence. April 8, 2015. Canadian Jewish News. April 8, 2015.
  5. News: Detailed Election Results. The Globe. 1934-06-21. Toronto. 3.
  6. News: Ontario Voted By Ridings. The Toronto Daily Star. 1937-10-07. Toronto. 5.
  7. News: Canadian Press. Ontario Election Results. The Gazette. 1943-08-05. Montreal. 12.