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Governor to Ask
Absentee Ballot
Right for Jews

Clark Adams, legal adviser to
Gov. G. Mennen Williams, in-
formed the Jewish Community
Council of the governor's decision
to submit to the State Legislature
a message requesting an amend-
ment to the laws governing elec-
tions, so that Jewish voters may
exericse their citizens' right in
the primary, which falls this year
on the first day of Rosh Hash-
anah.
The governor's move is con-
sidered to be of a non-partisan
nature. Leaders of both the Dem-
ocratic and Republican parties
• endorsed this measure .as a non-
partisan issue.
The bill will extend the priv-
ilege of absentee voting, present-
ly limited to those who are ill or
who are out of the state at the
time of voting to "those whose
religious convictions prevent
them from exercising their voting
rights on the days when the pri-
mary and the final elections are
scheduled."

Professionals Set
for 1950 Campaign

Professionals began their phase
of the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign as Dr. Charles Lakoff, di-
vision chairman, announced his
first appointments.
David Miro was named chair-
man and Jason Honigman ad-
viser in the attorneys' section.
Abe Satovsky and David J. Co-
hen head the special gifts soli-
citation among attorneys. Harry
Grossman is chairman of gen-
eral solicitations.
Dr. Simon Berent is chairman
and Dr. Martin Naimark adviser
of the dentists' section.
Co-chairman in the physicians
sections are Dr. Hyman Mellen
and Dr. Leo Orecklin, with Dr.
Charles Lakoff as adviser.
Arthur Purdy and David Zack
are serving as co-chairman in
the accounts' division.

Allied Drive
to Be Launched
by Dr. Silver

Now Let's Sec

Dr. Abba Hillel Silver will
speak to Detroit workers and
donors at the formal launching
of the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, April 18, in the Arabian
room of the Hotel Tuller.
The Cleveland rabbi has been
a leader for 30 years in the major
causes represented in the Allied
Jewish campaign, Ile has served
as national chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal and of the
United Palestine Appeal.

Checking entries for the Bnal Brith Bowling Tourney are, left
to right, Phil Rothschild, publicity chairman; Art Schultz and Al
Brook, co-chairman; and Ilarold Weiss, secretary. This is the final
week for entries in the tourney which will be held April 15-16 at
the Bowl-O-Drome.

Leon Kay Picks His `Cabinet'
for Allied Jewish Campaign

Leon B. Kay, chairman of the
organizations division of the 1950
Allied Jewish Campaign, this
week announced his complete
campaign cabinet. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman of Congregation Bnai
Moshe is co-chairman, with Kay,
president of the Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit, and there are
five sectional chairmen, repre-
senting the 290 organizations.
Alex Belkin heads Landsman-
schaften; Harry T. Maclson, Jew-
ish War Veterans; Sidney M. She-
vitz, Zionist groups; Isadore Starr,
Bnai Brith, and Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter, congregations.

A four-point program for or-
ganizations' aid in the 1950 cam-
paign has been outlined by Kay:
1)—To bring the story of cam-
paign to members at a forthcom-
ing meeting or assembly or
through notices.
2)—To enlist workers. (A
minimum of five is suggested.)
3)—To vote treasury gifts. In
1949, Organizations made 166
treasury gifts totaling $51,000.
4)—To make sure all members
contribute, Organizations are
asked to find new prospects and
turn them over to their workers'
committees for solicitation.

PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN
The Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group of the Jewish
Community Center will present
The 88th annual meeting of David Aptekar who will speak
Congregation Shaarey Zedelt will on the topic of "Children Grow-
be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, ing Up" at 9 p.m. April 12.
April 12. Reports of the officers
The deadline of the Jewish
of the congregation will be sub- Chronicle is noon on Monday.
mitted at this time.
Harry M. Shulman, president,
has appointed the following nom-
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inating committee to present a
is what they
slate of officers: Charles E. Fein-
berg, chairman; Samuel Benavie,
call me. Yes,
Beth El Sisterhood will present Jacob L. Keidan, Philip Slomo-
I give the
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer in his vitz and Louis J. Tobin.
annual spring revue of ''Out-
best .. .
standing Books in Current Liter-
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. sending flowers?
DEALS IN
Dessert luncheon will be served
at 1 p.m. in the Franklin Me-
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morial Hall. Mrs. David M.
Cooper will preside.

Shaarey Zedek
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BooklUviews Set
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Literary Unit Sets
Pesach Luncheon

Sholem Aleichem Women's Lit-
erary Group will meet for tra-
ditional Passover luncheon at
12:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Herman Kanter, 2401
Cortland avenue.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
Arthur L. Robbins will review
Harry Overstreet's "The Mature
Mind."

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Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will meet at 1
p.m. Monday at Bnai Moshe to
make arrangements for the pub-
lic installation of new officers
April 27..
The installation will be high-
lighted by a guest speaker and
entertainers.

The rally will open solicitation
The deadline of the Jewish
in the trades and professions, Chronicle is noon on Monday.
where the vast majority of cam-
paign contributors are found, ac-
cording to Harvey H. Goldman,
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Third Seder Night at 9 p.m.
Tuesday at the Michigan Israel
Hall, Linwood and Blaine.
The guest speaker will be M.
Haar, whose topic will be
"Palestine Today and the Re-
sponsibility of a Jew."
Passover delicacies will be
served and there will be no ad-
mission charge. For further in-
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