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September 08, 1950 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-08

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Upper Peninsula Zionists Meet Jacobs

Best wishes to the Jewish
Communities throughout our
state for a very

Happy New Year

May 5711 be marked by peace
for the world at large and
for the Jewish people.
Sincerely

SEN. FERGUSON

HOMER FERGUSON

U.S. Senator from Michigan

John D.

More than 100 Zionists of the Upper
Peninsula met Sunday, Aug. 27, in Crystal
Falls, to welcome Morris Jacobs, president of.
the Michigan Zionist Region: Left to right,
at the gathering, were: J. KLOUS, Iron River,
founder of the Upper Peninsula Zionist dis-
trict; JOSEPH COHODES, Needham, Wisc.;

JULIUS FEUERSTEIN, Israeli
composer and pianist, has been Aussie Jewish Leader
engaged to lead the orchestra Attacks 'Substitute' WJC
at the Habibi, in New York, first
MELBOURNE — (W.J.A.) —
authentic Israeli cafe in this
Commenting on press criticism
country, which will have its of
the abstention from voting
premiere on Sept. 21.
on the resolution for consulta-
tion among Jewish communities
of the British Commonwealth,
passed at the recent Common-
wealth Conference in London,
M. J. Ashkanasy, K.C., President
of the Executive Council of
OPENING
Australian Jewry, fully endorsed
BIG NEW LOT
the action of Norman Rothfield,
NEEDS 200 CARS
Australian delegate at the con-
ANY MAKE
BRING YOUR TITLE
ference.
GET HIGHEST CASH PRICE
The Executive Council of
IN 5 MINUTES
Australian Jewry," he said, "is
irrevocably opposed to anything
in the nature of a halfhearted
14585
• and inefficient substitute for
1 Michigan Ave. Z the effective work of the World
Jewish Congress, and is par-

ATTENTION
BOB FORD

BOB FORD

DINGELL

JULES DONESON, director of the region;
JACOBS; CARL BLUM, Iron Mountain, out-
going district president; JACOB DRAY, newly
elected district president; ISIDORE DUBIN-
SKY, E s c a n a b a; JOE FINE, Marquette,
treasurer.

• • •


• • •



ticularly antagonistic to any
devices which might be utilized
to stave off the insistent de-
mands of Jews throughout the
world that their representative
bodies be l i n k e d together
through the World Jewish Con-
gress.
In advocating this policy,
Rothfield has rendered a service
to world Jewry and loyally ex-
ecuted the poliCy of the Execu-
tive Council of Australian Jews."

34



THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 8, 1950

Venetian
Blinds
CLEANED

DEMOCRAT

INCUMBENT

Be Sure to Cast Your Ballot for the Primary Election Sept. 12

VOTE FOR

CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER

WILLIAM J.

— and

Holiday Greetings
To the Jewish Community

FOR 4 1111/DGE

REPAIRED

For Any Other Venetian
Blind Service

ISENBERG,
FENSTON and NEWMAN

3200 Cadillac Tower

CALL US

24 Hour Service

VENETIAN

BLIND CLEANERS

6175 Vermont
TY. 8-0266

Detroit 26, Michigan

F PROBATE

(to Fill Vacancy)

He deserves your promotion after
14 years as Circuit Court Commissioner

• Stopped Eviction of Veterans' Families During
World War II
• Stopped Evictions on Saturdays, Sundays,
and Holidays
• Fought for Low-Cast Housing
S Helped to Place Homeless Families

,
5 11.- 0

PRIMARY‘ . .lsiON-PARTISAN BALLOT

Help Fight Communism — Re-Elect a Man of Vision and Courage

RE-ELECT

(Editorial in Detroit News, Aug. 24, 1950)

CONGRESSMAN

McLeod Saw Far Ahead

A bill introduced back in 1940 by former Rep.
Clarence J. McLeod makes remarkable up-to-date read-
ing today.

CLARENCE J. McLEOD

A Proven Foe of all Un-Americanism

Vigorous - Experienced - Dependable - Effective

His Great and Outstanding Record in the U. S. Congress
is Your Guarantee

War Veteran - Member American Legion

His Fight Against Communism Has Won the Acclaim of
the Daily Press and Civic Leaders

.

Has High Seniority if Returned to the Next Congress

For Survival, all Subversive Forces Must Be Eliminated

13th District

Republican

CLARENCE J. McLEOD

My very best wishes to the entire Jewish community of De-

troit for a very Happy New Year.

CLARENCE J. McLEOD

Written at the time of enactment of the Selective
Service Act, the bill sought to strike at any and all
organizations advocating overthrow of the Government
by force or violence. For the period the draft law was
in effect, it would have set up the - crime of "treach-
ery" applicable to members of such organizations and
to any persons found guilty of sabatoge or espionage
against the Government.
McLeod, now again contesting for the Republican
nomination to Congress in the 13th Detroit district,
would have punished subversives with prison terms of
15 years to life.
Those were easygoing days and his proposal failed
to attracct enough support to be enacted. Had it been,
the Government would have had a handy weapon
a-gains troubles that have plagued it since.
Another McLeod idea of the period was a proposed
Congressional resolution advising state legislatures to
outlaw the Communist Party as a "political entity." He
took to the national radio networks to advocate that
one, but vainly. He simply was ahead of his time.

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