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Anton Kaufman

Anton Kaufman (1883 – January 1, 1943) was a reporter for the ''Berliner Morgen-Zeitung'' and later the publisher of the ''Detroit Daily Chronicle'' and the ''Newark Jewish Chronicle''.〔 He was blind.〔
==Biography==
He was born in 1883, in Austria or Germany.〔Kaufmans in the 1920 US census in Newark, New Jersey〕 As a young man, he worked as a reporter for the ''Berliner Morgen-Zeitung''. He immigrated to Detroit, Michigan in the United States in 1905. He met and married Fannie Newman in Detroit on March 14, 1909, and had four children: Theodore Newman Kaufman, Herbert Kaufman, Julian Kaufman, and Leonard Kaufman. He became a citizen in 1910.〔
He became the publisher of the ''Detroit Daily Chronicle'' in Detroit in 1914, and when that publication failed, he moved to Newark, New Jersey in 1921 and became the publisher of the ''Newark Jewish Chronicle''.〔〔
In 1934, he was arrested, along with his son, Theodore Newman Kaufman for the robbery of Sandor Alexander Balint, who had developed a process to speed the aging of wine.
His wife died on February 16, 1939. The lack of advertising revenue from World War II forced him into financial difficulty and he was forced to sell his own gravesite.〔 He took his own life on January 1, 1943 when he jumped from a window of his room at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, New Jersey.〔The newspapers called it a "fall" and not a suicide and say generously that he mistook the open window for the doorway. Of course you would have to step up and out of an open window, unless it was a rare walkout window, which would not be found in ''any'' hotel on an upper level floor. It was New Year's Eve and he was alone. His wife had died in 1939 and his four sons were now in the US Army. He had to sell his own grave to make money.〕

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