(, Page Sixty-two THE JEWISH •NEWS LETTER BOX A Serviceman's Appreciation of The Jewish News Editor, The Jewish News: The Jewish News is appreci- ated here, for the local news at home and for the news of the Jewish world. The boys really like The Jewish News. PVT.• E. PLAFKIN Co. A, ASTU 3920 U. of Oregon Eugene, Ore. * * * DR. ROBERTSON FOR MAYOR HERE Editor, The Jewish News: After careful thought and con- sideration I• am submitting my name as a candidate for mayor in the hope that I will be elected, so that I may help to direct the City's affairs for the best good of all our citizens. Especially do I desire to exert my every effort in maintaining Detroit as a fu- ture home of our City's heroic heroes, a place to envision while they are "carrying on in the serv- ice for our preservation" as worth their sacrifice and worth returning to when the victory is won. We have Bomb Busters, Block Busters, City Busters, and Nation Busters. May God protect this Great Nation of ours and the Citizens, from every Country of the World, United under one Flag, the Star Spangled Banner, from any or all of these. Respectfully yours, -NI, Tom Howard Robertson, M. D. • 676 Chicago Blvd. Sollner Seeks 'Cure' For Smoke Nuisance Prof. Karl Sollner, refugee sciA-ntist, who recently made a 'notable contribution to America's war effort as a co-inventor of the "belly still", a portable de- vice enabling ship-wreCked sail- ors and airmen to manufacture drinking water from sea water, now is working on a major American home-front problem— abatement of the smoke nuisance —it was revealed this week. Prof. Sollner, a chemist, who Was assisted by the National Refugee Service in this country, after having left Hitler's Ger- many and who is now at the University of Minnesota, revealed that he had come to grips with • his long-standing ailment of Ainerican cities, in a paper pre- sented before the meeting of the American Chemical Society in Pittsburgh, Pa. Warns of Possible Disorder in Palestine - LONDON (JTA) — A warn- ing that "an outbreak of serious Arab-Jewish disorders in Pales- tine is not impossible" was sounded this week in an article in the London Times, written by its correspondent in Cairo, Declaring that both the Jews and the Arabs in Palestine "are well armed, mainly with weap- ons stolen and purchased from troops stationed in Palestine," the article says that the Arab- :Irvish problem has become especially complicated as a re- sult of the White Paper. "The Arabs as a whole are prepared to stand by the White Paper," the Times correspondent writes, !`but the Jews, influenced by extreme Zionists; are not satisfied and are clamoring for unrestricted Jewish immigra- tion." , - 111:4[; Candidates For Council Candidates For Mayor Smith Would Improve Zoning Ordinances Frank Schwartz Enters Race for Detroit Mayor Karl H. Smith, president of the Greater Detroit Property Owners and Taxpayers Association, would protect and improve the zoning ordinances, rehabilitate t h e blighted areas and foster ade- quate and decent housing and private home ownership for all, he said in declaring himself a candidate for City Council. His Platform for Mayor Andrew J. Gable announced his candidacy for Mayor by at- tacking horse-and-buggy politi- cal manoeuvering.. He criticized Joseph M. Mogor, a Southwest staggering taxation and asks that business man who recently filed politics be taken out of war his candidacy for the • Common planning program. Mr. Gable states that "we must Council of Detroit, has an- nounced his platform. It includes better transporta-' tion, the reduction of juvenile delinquency through education, improvements in the housing Wm. Elson's situations, better education in public health, and closer co-op- eration between the government and small business men. Mogor is the son of • Mr, and Mrs. Steve Mogor, 1222 South Patricia, and has been .a resident 7706 W. McNichols Rd. of Southwest Detroit for 19 12312 Dexter Blvd. years. Greetings National Baking Co. • IRA KAtIFMAN1 CHA PEL AND PARLORS 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD TYLER 7-4520 0...ril*S1***•••••• pa um... m.o. Ia, am, ma aslow sla ***a. * * Former Lt. Gov. Murphy Is In Race for Mayor Melbourne. Rabbi Wins Praise of U. S. Soldier "We must plan now to exercise the strictest kind of economy in all departments of the city," he FRANK SCHWARTZ declared. `I am convinced that Frank Schwartz, Detroit at- thousands of dollars can be torney and business man who saved." has been known in Detroit politi- * * * cal circles for many years, is a candidate for Mayor. "Bud" Hamlin Seeks In his platform, he favors Seat in Common Council branch traffic courts in every Hallet A. "Bud" Hamlin points police station, government back- to his record of having played a ing of post-war home mortgages part in the expose of the 1934 for Detroit, labor representations recount fraud when 19 men were in key city positions, decentral- sent to prison, and his assistance ized city government, noiseless given in Judge Homer Ferguson's wheels on street cars, restoration Grand Jury on the Herman of municipal jobs to servicemen, Garden housing scandal, in an- better recreational facilities, tol- nouncing his candidacy for city eration for every race and creed. - Mr. Schwartz is vice-president council. of the Wayne County Bar Assn. Hamlin, a resident of Detroit * * for 28 years, helped organize the Boys Club of Detroit and reveals •E. G. Rice Is Against he arranged the only debate ever Income Tax for City held on the St. Lawrence Water- Elmer G. Rice, attorney and way in 'Detroit, which was at- business man, has announced him- tended by governors of 22 states. self a candidate for Mayor and * * * declares that he is unalterably opposed to' any income tax in Maxwell, a Warplant Detroit. proposes lower city taxes Officer, in Council Race by He broadening the tax base, Lloyd Maxwell, candidate for favors adjustment of the present the Common Council, is a mili- assessments, fair treatments for tary police lieutenant in a war all races and creeds, elimination plant. He is 30 years old. He of politics in Police Department, was formerly a heavyweight building of airports at County boxer. He favors aid to working expense. * * * mothers through additional rec- reational facilities in the public Andrew 1 Gable Gives schools. Greetings equalize parks and recreational features throughout the city." He also urges that tax collections be helped by allowing 2% on all taxes paid within 30 days of re- ceipt of bill. Frank Murphy ,former Lieu- tenant-Governor of Michigan, is candidate for Mayor of Detroit at the Oct. 5 Primaries. He was formerly with the State Sales Tax Department. A local business man, Mr. Mur- phy is married and has five children. His six-point platform also in- eludes "more equitable distribu- tion of local government taxation which must result in lower real estate and property taxes." a * Mogor Tells Platform as Council Candidate Friday, October I, 1943 Greetings Louis Buchbindar Baking Co. 8916 Twelfth St. Epstein Baking Co. 9936 Dexter Blvd. ST. LOUIS (JPS) — Paying tribute to the remarkable serv- ice rendered by the chaplains in the U. S. armed forces, Lt. Joseph Kutten of this city, who recently returned after 20 months' service in Australia, singled out for special commen- dation one Chaplain Levy, a Melbourne rabbi who offered his services to the U. S. Army when this country entered the war. Chaplain Levy was for some time the only American chap- lain in New Guinea, where he conducted services, administered to the wounded and recited the last rites for servicemen of all denominations. WEDGWOOD FRIENDS URGE ZIONISTS TO PERSEVERE LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — Members of both Houses of Par- liament addressing a memorial meeting in honor of the late Lord Wedgwood urged the Jews to persevere in the struggle for their National Home, whose "foremost champion" in Britain was the man they had gathered to mourn. Presiding over the meeting, was Dr. Chaim - Weiz- mann, president of the World Zionist Organization and of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. EGOTIST Jewish definition of an ego= tist: "He who of all his wife's re- lations likes himself the best." 1 Officers and Members of Rodin Club desire to extend their heart- felt greetings to the Jewish community in Detroit. MRS. 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