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November 01, 1946 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-11-01

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A men- cam 'elfish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, November 1, 1946.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Five

To Our Fellow Citizens:

Our country stands at the crossroads of history.
The election next Tuesday may well determine our
destiny for the next fifty years. We must decide
now for peace or war, for prosperity or ruin.

You must be aware that the foices of reaction
want to turn the clock back. They seek to destroy
the great social gains made under the inspired
leadership of the late, revered Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The forces of reaction must be stopped. You can
stop them with your vote. You must do it.

The great masses of the American people recog-
nized in Franklin D. Roosevelt the great ideals and
the unswerving liberalism that made him the prophet
and hope of the common man. Under him, America
made great strides forward. Under him, the world
felt the great, good heart of America.

Roosevelt's program of progressive liberalism is
still the fundamental policy of the Democratic party.
President Truman has reaffirmed his great predeces-
sor's whole social program. He has also reaffirmed an
unequivocal stand on the immediate admittance
of one hundred thousand Jews into Palestine.

To retain the great social progress accomplished
under the Democratic party in the last thirteen
years, to promote full employment, to work toward a
foreign policy that means future peace, we sincerely
urge you to VOTE DEMOCRATIC next Tuesday!

MILTON R. ATLAS
LOUIS BERRY
ALAN N. BROWN
DR. ROBERT L. COWAN
CHARLES DRIKER
LOUIS ENFIELD
JAMES I. ELLMAN
DR. JOSEPH M. ERMAN

EUGENE FRANZBLAU
ERNEST GOODMAN
DAVID A. GOLDMAN
HARRY N. GROSSMAN
LT. COL. MORTON HACK
WILLIAM HORDES
HARRY M. KAMINER
IRA G. KAUFMAN

HERMAN KASS
NATHAN J. KAUFMAN
IDA Z. KLEINMAN
AARON KURLAND
ABRAHAM J. LACHOVER
HARRY B. LETZER
BENJAMIN LEVINSON
MORRIS LIEBERMAN

HARRY NATHAN
ARTHUR L. ROBBINS
AARON ROSENBERG
LOUIS ROSENZWEIG
MORRIS SCHAVER
ALLAN B. SCHMIER
HARRY SCHUMER
SIDNEY SHEVITZ

SOL SLOMOVITZ
NORMAN M. SNIDER
ISADORE STARR
HARRY THOMAS
AL WINEMAN
LOUIS WECHSLER
MILTON M. WEINSTEIN
HARRY YUDKOFF
CY AARON

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