t I 1 • Page Six I ; . t !It • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WAR D • 1 I Friday, October 29, 1948 CONNOR WILL WORK FOR YOU IN THE CITY HALL Here Is His Record • He is an attorney, a home-owner, a father. • He has been a worker, a business man, a teacher. • He has been a government administrator, serving with the Works Progress Administration and the War Manpower Commission. • 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. • He is an outstanding leader among volunteer citizens' groups and committees working to make Detroit a cleaner, better place for people to live. • 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 •DO NOT I x you FOR MORE THAN ONE 404 EDWARD D. CONNOR 1•110•W•WWW1•••018•1~1W4W11 IINWIWV101.1•100•W•WV‘WW•WPAW•SW••••• Conirituted be LOUIS BARDEN A. VICTOR BITER VICTOR BLOOMFIELD MANNIE CORNFIELD MORRIS DIRENFELD 09euiiilt 3rtendi AARON DROOCK HERBERT M. EWES GABRIEL GLANTZ S(DNEY J. KARINA, ALFRED KEATS ■•■ •VVIVNIMMIMILVVI/AWNSI•WIAVIANWOMNIMIlibikWINWAIWOVN eciwarci J. STEWART LINDEN MAXWELL LOWE HERBERT V. ROLLINS DAVID I. ROSEN MURRAY SABIN C011110P SAMUEL G. SIIULMAN ISADORE STARR REUBEN D. WAX MILTON WEINSTEIN HARRY YUDKOFF •