A merica "(wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, November 3, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Jack Ellstein Seeks Election as Democratic Representative Nov. 7 Jack Ellstein, nominated on ,(f July 11 for representative to ( he State Legislature on the Dem- ocratie ticket, asks the readers of this publication for their sup- port at the polls on Tuekday, Nov. 7. He submits the follow- ing information concerning him- self, and feels that his business experience qualifies him for the office he seeks. Ellstein was born in Russia in 1901 and come to this country at the age of eight. He attended grammar and high school and then took special courses at night school. In 1925 he became a citizen, and joined the Labor Movement in 1928, affiliating with the AFL until 1936. In Novem- ber, 1936, he became business representative of the ACWA and was later promoted to be man- ager of the Detroit Joint Board of the ACWA. He has been re- elected by the delegates to the Joint Board for the past three years. He is the business repre- sentative of the Cleaners' and Dyers' Local No. 124, ACWA. Among his other connections, he was recently elected to the CIO, Political Action Committee of Wayne County, as vice president. He is a member of Ration Board No. 82-3, was appointed as a Labor Panel Board, also to the War Production Board. Mr. Ellstein is married and has two daughters, and resides at 18497 Roselawn Ave. He is active in communal affairs and is a member of Bnai Moshe Syn- agogue. He asks for your sup- port and feels that he can ful- fill the requirements of the posi• tion as the Democratic Represen- tative of the First District to the State Legislaure. Date of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Lunch Changed to Dec. 20 The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will sponsor the eighth annual donor luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 20, in the Social Hall of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Rose Singer was appoint- ed general chairman of the lunch- eon, with Mrs. Meyer Beckman as co-chairman. An elaborate program is being arranged for this occasion. The two Mizrachi schools and homes for girls in Palestine are not now large enough to accom- modate all the refugee girls. The proceeds from this luncheon will be used to help build the new "Meshek" (a farm school and home for refugee girls), that the Mizrachi women are now building in Palestine. Members and friends are urged to attend the lunch- eon, and help make it a success. For reservations kindly call the chairman, Mrs. E. Abrams, Tyler 7-5733. Those who ivish to make their pledges, please call the chairmen of ways and means, Mrs. H. Fin- kelstein, Tyler 4-2481, or Mrs. R. Whiteman, Tyler 4-0320. Mrs. A. Subar is chairman of rummage sales, Tyler 4-2481. Organizations are asked to please keep the date open for this af- fair. The first pep rally meeting will be held by the Chapter on Tues- day, Nov. 7, at 1 p. m. at the Shaarey Zedek. Miss Diana Pollack Camen, composer, will render several vo- cal selections. It will be an open meeting. Members and friends are invited. J Men's Club of Temple Israel Now Planning Father and Son Party Jacob A. Citrin. president of the Men's Club, announces that early arrangements are being made for the Father and Son party. M. H. Levine was select- ed as chairman of the commit- tee, to be assisted by Irving Small. Harry Pliskow and Sol 1. Stein. The committee is planning an unusual affair and are attempt- ing to obtain the services of one of America's best known magic- ians and his entire revue. The committee will be aided by the co-chairmen of the entertainment committee, Barney Barnett and Charles Bassay. The initial dinner, held at the Statler Hotel on Oct. 25, was the most successful one ever held by the Men's Club of the Tem- ple Israel. 1111 Page S ■ 11IMMININIM. RE-ELECT R E R E U U B L I C A N B L I C A N Clarence J. McLEOD CONGRESSMAN 13th District REPUBLICAN TICKET War Vetertuk Capable Experienced * Liberal HIS ELECTION WILL CONTINUE HIS VERY EFFECTIVE WORK IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A STAUNCH FRIEND OF ALL MINORITIES Mr. McLeod has pledged himself that if he is re-elected to Congress on Nov. 7, he will introduce on the first convening day of the new Congress next January, a House Concurrent Resolution affecting the human and political rights of all oppressed and persecuted minority groups and individuals, one of the main causes of war throughout the world. ( Complete text of this prepared resolution will be found on another page of this issue.) Strengthen our fighting force in the United States House of Representatives by re-electing a true friend and champion, CLARENCE J. MCLEOD, to Congress, Nov. 7. Vote Republican THIS AD INSERTED BY FRIENDS OF CLARENCE J. McLEOD