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November 03, 1944 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-11-03

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, Oli10

Friday, November 3, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Peg. 15

John R. Dethmers Is
Michigan Greatly
Detroit League, NHJC
Republican Candidate Benefitted by Governor Pre-Vue to be Shown
For Attorney General
Kelly's Administration
Tuesday Night, Nov. 7

election returns to those in at- Jack Berger and Mrs. Charles
tendance•
" Tickets for this event will be Agree, arrangements chairmen.
pon request by calling
Little Women to
1 11:1 1Vsl . ed Siu dn ey G. (Ethel) She r- Hadassah
Hold
Membership
Dance
John R. Dethmers is nominee
man, ticket chairman, 17344
Progressive yet stable govern-
ttlica n ticket for th e ment has marked
On Tuesday, Nov. 7, the 10th Roselawn Ave. her co-chairman,
n the of Repub
The Little Women of Hadassah
Iffice
A orney General fo r then of G overnor Hthe administra- annual theater party of the De- Mrs. Moe (Pearl) Prince, 2272
arry F. Kelly, troit League of the National Glynn Ct.; or may be obtained will hold a membership dance in
ne State of Michigan. H e
was a review of the events of his Home for Jewish Children at Den- from members of the Detroit November. Miriam Coggan and
graduated from Hope College in tenure of the Executive Office ver will be held in the Audi- Leagu
Caroline Greenberg are co-chair-
Holland, Mich., and then from discloses. A summary of his ac- torium of the Detroit Institute at th e . Tickets will also be sold men of the dance. They have
o f M.as Law S chool
e door the night of the
the
in 1927. complishments includes the fol- of Art at 8 :30 p. in. In addition theater party. Mrs. Sherman and secured Irving Feldman and his
ct
of w
Justice
Deth U. mers
of lowing highlights :
t he pe ace in Zealand, Mich., and
to a prevue of a feature picture Mrs. Prince will be at home Wed- band. Refreshments and flowers
1. Distribution of blood phis- which has not been previously nesday, Nov. 8, for all those who will be arranged for by Caroline
later appointed City Attorney. am to civilians, a program which shown in Detroit, there will also
Share, Roundie Weingarten, Gail
After three years of local prac- is saving upwards of 1,000 lives be shown the very latest news- wish to settle for their tickets.
Eskan and Laura Dvorin. Admit-
tical experience he was elected a year at a cost to the state of reels and a comedy. Arrange-
Mrs. L Leon M. Zechman is Ares- lance will be your membership
and served as Prosecuting A ttor- only $250 per life.
meats have been made to have di- ident of the Detroit League, Mrs. card only. One of the duties of
ney for Ottawa County, Mich.,
2. Statewide tuberculosis diag-
the Little Women of Hadassah
from 1930 to 1938. In 1937 he nosis program.
Feet wire connections from the Samuel (Mae) Schwartz is pro- is supplying funds to continue
w as signally honored by being 3. Pioneering in postwar adult City Hall in order to give the gram book chairman, and Mrs. the kindergartens in Palestine.

Association
of Prosecuting
At- turn of veterans to college. =_-1
electd president Dethmers
of the Michigan
education and preparing
torneys.
practiced
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More adequate aid for de- P-E-
in Holland, Mich., and in addi- pendent children.
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don served as a member of the
5. Increased assistance to aged. -.."-..
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State Committee on Law En- 6. More liberal assistance to . , E--
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forcement. He has had a wide injured
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red workmen.

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experience of the problems of
7. Correlation of tourist and -Z:- - _ -
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the office of Attorney General in resort agencies.
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his capacity of Chief Assistant
8. Providing recreation facili- .-1-=•_
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Attorney General of Michigan.
ties for "starved" metropolitan
Mr. Dethmers is a staunch up- areas.
holder of clean, honest govern-
9. Youth guidance program.
ment, is a liberal in his views,
10. Orderly future planning
progressive, vigorous and experi- under State Planning Commis-
enced. By voting the straight sion.
Republican ticket on Tuesday,
11. Establishment of an Office =_-.
Nov. 7, you will elect a young of Veterans' Affairs to aid re-
man who will serve the interests turned servicemen with advice .•=-
of the State of Michigan to the and counsel. =.-
best of his ability.

KALVARIER AID SOCIETY
The Kalvarier Aid Society will
hold a card party on Sunday,
Nov. 12, at 8 p. in. at Congrega-
tion Mishkan Israel, 2627 Blaine,
corner Linwood. Mrs. J. Sarko is
chairman of this affair. For tic-
kets call Mrs. L. Weintraub, TO.
6-9021, or Mrs. D. Mevis, TO.
5.4484.
The Society contributed $50.00
to the Jewish Lithuanian Federa-
tion in memory of Mrs. Rebecca
Weller.
Two trees were planted, one
in memory of Mr. Liederman
and one in memory of Mrs. C.
Izen.

YOU CAN'T
BUY ASPIRIN
-that can do more for you than genuine,

pure St. Joseph Aspirin. First choice of
millions for simple headache. World's
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Vote for —

EDWARD

BEHRENDT

— for —

SHERIFF



REPUBLICAN

Will Give You an
Honest Administration!

-Paid for by a Jewish Friend

IMN1GILVOMICWAILVAAWM

A. Raymond Katz Art
Exhibit at Center
Opens Sun., Nov. 5

Mrs. David B. Werbe, chair- =--*
man of the art committee of the
Jewish Community Center, an-
nounces the opening of an Art
Exhibit of the work of A. Ray.
mond Katz on Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 5, at the Center.
A. Raymond Katz was born
in Kassa, Hungary. He studied
abroad and at the Art Institute ===
of Chicago.
His work has been shown in
many important museums' and Ea
galleries, including the Art In-
stitute of Chicago (over a period
of years) ; the Carnegie Insti-
tute; the Pennsylvania Academy;
the Corcoran Gallery; the Brook-
lyn Museum ; the Cincinnati Mu-
scum ; Riverside Museum ; Mil-
waukee Art Institute (including
one-man show) ; • the Golden Gate
Exposition ; the Ferard Gal-
leries; the Evansville Museum
(one-man show) ; the Little Rock •= 7
Museum (one-man show) ; Uni-
versityof Arkansas (one-man
show) ; Mississippi Art Ass'n
where he won first prize in na-
tional exhibition of oils; Sprng- =--
field Art Museum (one-man =--
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=.-.
show) .
He has experimented over a
period of 15 years, with a theory
of design based on the Hebrew
Alphabet, the object of which =
is to furnish the Jewish religion 7-±
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with an art based on its own
motifs. This will be the subject
of his lecture at the Center Mon-
day evening, Nov. 13, at 8:30 =
p. m., to which the public is in-
vited.

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VOTE FOR - - -

John

Talbot

fog

STATE
SENATOR



Business Representative, A. F. of

Retail Clerks' Union.

Indorsed by Detroit and Wayne County Federation of
Labor.

Preferred by Detroit Citizens' League.

Qualified by experience.

REPUBLICAN

5TH DISTRICT

WARDS 8-10-12.14

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Why

You Should Vote for

Thomas E. DEWEY
for PRESIDENT

S.

His outstanding characteristic is his absolute, fearless and passionate devotion
to right and justice. This together with his tremendous energy and desire
to learn the facts of any situation, makes him a man apart. When he has
the information he knows how to evaluate it, determine on policy and pick
the man or woman who can execute it effectively.

2. If Dewey is elected President he will first of all devote his energies to
winning complete victory; secondly, work with all peace-loving nations to
bring about a peace that will be a lasting one, and work for the unity of
such nations in the enforcement of peace. What is more, he can and will
get the approval of the Senate for such a peace. Gov . Dewey's "Louisville"
speech and the more recent "Tribune Forum" speech show that he is deter-
mined to use every bit of his energy and ability to prevent wars everywhere.
He has made it crystal clear that peace must be worked for on a positive basis.

3. In the domestic field Dewey's conviction that the American system of open
opportunity for all and belief in the enterprise system will open up the
channels of business to provide jobs and true prosperity.

4. As an administrator, we can expect a government under Dewey that will
function with the least possible amount of red tape and with efficiency
the watchword.

5. De•ey's driving conviction that America's greatness lies in keeping open
the doors of opportunity for every man and woman regardless of race, creed
or national origin makes certain that he will not permit economic or political
discrimination on this or any other score. He will insist that these doors
are opened for everyone, investor or worker, man or woman, negro or white,
Jew or Christian, so that each will have an equal chance to develop his
abilities for his own and his country's welfare.

VOTE REPUBLICAN

Help Your Country Make Progress


—Paid for by a Jewish Friend

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