DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page 2 Benjamin B. Tower Moves Law Office Democratic Party Needs Funds to Pay For Radio Programs Benjamin B. Tower, attorney and counsellor-at-law, announces the removal of his law office from 1359 National Bank Bldg., to more commodious quarters at 2770 Penobscot Bldg., where he will continue to engage in the general practice of the law. Phone CA. 0956. The following letter was is- sued by Edwin W. Pauley, treas- urer of the Democratic National Committee, as we go to press with this issue. "At this crucial time in world history, we believe that a large majority for President Roosevelt will speed our victory, give com- fort to our allies and add con- fusion to our enemies. Therefore we have contracted for two addi- tional broadcasts. One was from Washington Thursday night, and the other will be from Boston on Saturday night. "Although there is $58,000 re- maining in the radio fund, the additional broadcasts can cost as much as $150,000 because the Thursday night one replaced the expensive Bing Crosby program sponsored by Kraft Music Hall. "We trust that in this last dash to a landslide victory, your read- ers will continue to support us, with their welcome letters and contributions." University Area Women's Club to Hear Samuel Sage An interesting meeting has been arranged for Monday eve- ning, Nov. 6, at the home of Mrs. Philip Helfman, 18034 In- dian Ave., at 8 p. m. Samuel Sage, one of the out- standing political leaders in De- troit, will speak on the coming election. Games will follow. Please call Mrs. Bess Belsky, UN. 2-1109, to advise her wheth- er you can attend. Sale—Apartment Property I ALL WARS • Friday, November 3, 1944 Special Attention! Don't forget to use the ,separate Non-Partisan Judical . Ballot and place an X opposite Circuit Judge William Friedman's 'name. Democrats and Republicans Remember This When You Go to the Polls on Tuesday VOTE FOR About $100,000 more is need- ed to fulfill all of the radio ob- ligations. Therefore, send as much as you possibly can, but send it immediately. Address it to Benjamin Levinson, Assistant to the Treasurer, Democratic Na- tional Committee, 581 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Prices bring Inflationary booms. went up 14b j after lot world war. Alert dollars are fleeing into real estate. What are you doing abottt it? See Mr. Bedford for Facts & Figures. 86,001) down. Pennsylvania solid brick 8 apt. 3 rooms. 5 garages, 100 ft. lot. Rent $1,000. Cost $35,- 000. Saw , flee only $18,000. $15,000 down. tug 22 apt. Col- Rent $10,000. lingwood 4-i; rms. Sold 1,111 . 1! $145.000. Only $52,500. New Tyler 2-3 rms. 23 apt. new stoker. st oyes, new ref rig. $125,000 I )riginal $10 000. Rent value. On, $55,000 terms $30,000. 1 8 apt. 2-3 large rooms like new. Stoker. I 'holce east side. Rent $0600. Cost $05,000 to build. Only $50,000. Terms $22,000. 8 story concrete. 2 100 opts. elevators. Rent $75,000. Cost $750, 000 to build. Entire price only Terms. $275,000. JUNIOR HOME RELIEF Junior Home Relief Society will meet on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 :30 p. m. at the home of Miss rhel Marcus. 3225 Monterey. The business of the meeting will be to formulate the plans for the membership affair that will be held in December. RUBIN FAMILY CLUB THE The Rubin Family Social Club will celebrate its first anniversary Sunday, Nov. 19. at the Latin Quarters. The next meeting will be held Nov. 5. E SPECIALIZE IN MAN- EM I' OF APARTMENTS 1101IER IVA ItItEN a OOMPANY Dime ISIdg. CA. 0321 -- VOTE FOR John P. FITZGERALD First District STATE LEGISLATURE • Fearless — Honest — Capable Mr. Fitzgerald is a native Detroiter and has been a staunch defender of the rights of ALL minority groups. He is a liberal, and has fought for the rights of the laboring man during the time he was in the State Legislature. HE EARNESTLY SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT REPUBLICAN —THIS Anv. SPONSORED BY .1 JEWISH FRIEND CIRCUIT JUDGE William FRIEDMAN Worthy Successor to the Late Judge Harry B. Keidan 1 Unanimously Endorsed by All Branches of Industry and Organized Labor (CIO, AFL and American Railway Brother- hood Unions). 2 Won the Detroit Bar Association Advis- ory Vote by 7 to 1 Over Nearest Op- ponent. ( It is natural that lawyers know who is best qualified.) 3 Preferred ( Highest Rating) by Civic Searchlight issued by the Citizen's League. Every citizen should make sure not to lose the God-given right of American democracy - the right to vote. Make sure that YOU vote and also remind all of your friends to do the same. By concerted efforts we can assure the election of A Vote for JOHN R. DEMERS Republican Candidate for CIRCUIT JUDGE Attorney General Is a Vote for Honest Government Former CHIEF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL Able and Experienced William FRIEDMAN John R. 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