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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Friday, October 29, 1948

CONNOR

WILL WORK FOR YOU
IN THE CITY HALL

Here Is His Record

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He is an attorney, a home-owner, a father.

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He has been a worker, a business man, a teacher.

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He has been a government administrator, serving with the
Works Progress Administration and the War Manpower
Commission.

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He is Executive Director of the Citizen's Housing and
Planning Council, a non-partisan civic organization that has

led the way in seeking solutions to Detroit's most urgent
problems.

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He is an outstanding leader among volunteer citizens'

groups and committees working to make Detroit a cleaner,
better place for people to live.

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He is one of those forward thinking Americans who be-

lieves in the human rights of all people.

On his record and on our knowledge of him as an indi-

vidual, we feel that we should suggest that you give your most
careful consideration to Ed Connor's candidacy for Detroit

Common Council when you vote November 2nd.

NON-PARTISAN

CITY OF DETROIT

BALLOT

Special Election of November 2, 19411

COUNCILMAN

TO FILL VACANCY

Term Ending January 2, 1950

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404 EDWARD D. CONNOR

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VICTOR BLOOMFIELD
MANNIE CORNFIELD
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HERBERT M. EWES
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DAVID I. ROSEN
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ISADORE STARR
REUBEN D. WAX
MILTON WEINSTEIN
HARRY YUDKOFF

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