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August 01, 1952 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-01

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Among Candidates for Office

Lneth Tells Britons
Of Increased Action
By Anti-Semitic Groups

Jack Kraizmari, an active lead-
Markus S. Simon, for 23 years a ,
practicing attorney here, wno er in the Jewish War Veterans
LONDON, (JTA i—Anti-Semi-
now is in the optical business on and in many Jewish movements. tism is increasing in Germany
Broadway, h a s
is a candidate for Congress, on but the anti-Semites are still a
been rated
the Democratic ticket, in the minority, Erich Lueth, originator
"qualified" in his
of the "Peace with Israel" move-
15th District. At
race for the
ment in West Germany. told
present
Ameri-
R epublican.
newsmen. Mr. Lueth, who is
canism
Officer
nomination for
press officer for the city of
of JWV Depart-
the State Sen-
Hamburg, is visiting Britain as
ment
of
Michi-
ate, in the Fifth
a member of a German press
g
a
n,
Kraizman
District by the
delegation invited here by the
formerly
was
Detroit Citizens'
Foreign Office.
the
Depart-
League. Resid-
Tracing the origins of his
ing with laiS Markus Simon ment's Judge
movement, Mr. Lueth recalled
wife. four daughters and two son's Advocate. He
that he began his personal cam-
at 2526 Longfellow, Simon finds headed a divi-
paign shortly after reading a
much time not only for his busi- sion in the A.
statement by Israeli Premier
Kraizman
ness and family but also for lied Jewish
David Ben-Gurion that Israel
communal work. He began hi' Campaign, is active in the Zion- would not follow the Western
leadership training in the Phil- ist Organization and in other Powers' lead in seeking an end
omathic Debating Club whom he movements. He is a former As- to the war with Germany be-
served as Speaker. He was sistant Prosecutor and a forme , : cause the Germans had shown
founder and first president of City Attorney of Saline, Mich.
no signs of making amends to
• • •
Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith
the Jews nor had they demon-
He is a member of Perfecti
A group of Detroiters,
strated any change of heart to-
Lodge and other important or- ing Samuel J. Cohn, Harry Gold- . ward the Jews. Lueth said he
ganizations.
man, Jacob H. Grant, Joseph Le- was deeply impressed by this
. vine, Israel Schuster and Sol point, and when Chancellor Kon-
• • •
Former Circuit Court Com- Slornovitz, have banded together rad Adenauer failed to make any
missioner John H. Schneider is to support the candidacy of public statement recognizing
a candidate for Samuel James Clarkson, for the this complaint he wrote an
State Senate. on State Legislature on the Demo- article expressing his feeling
the Democratic cratic ticket. A Detroit College that the Germans should at-
ticket. i n the of Law graduate, he is endorsed . tempt a reconciliation with the
16th District. A as an able and very promising Jews.
practicingat- young man.
Although he had difficulty in
• • •
torney f o r 25
' getting the article published.
years, a mem-
Ruben Levin, attorney. heads Mr. Lueth said. once it appeared
b e r of Pisgan a group of Detroiters who are
in a Berlin newspaper he re-
Lodge of Bnai backing the candidacy of Er-
Brith and mem- nest F. Rossi for Judge of Pro- ceived letters from many Ger-
ber of the board bate Court. Mr. Rossi's back- !mans in all parts of the coun-
Schneider
try. The cause was also espoused
of the Men's Club of Temple ground includes his services with
Israel. he is active in many Jew- the U.S. Department of Justice. by German radio stations and
ish communal afairs. He has re- with special experience in the some newspapers. He reported
ceived a preferred rating from immigration and naturalization that the "peace with Israel"
the Detroit Citizens League. field highly qualifies him for campaign has the support of
In 1936 he was elected Circuit experience in the immigration student groups and prominent
Court Commissioner. He lost the field hilghly qualifies him for Protestant and Catholic church
Democratic nomination to Con- the job," Levin said. Rossi pres- leaders in Germany. He con-
gress in the lith District in 1950 ently is a member of the May- , eluded that the most important
by a few votes. He is a Past or's Narcotics Committee. He is accomplishment of the cam-
Noble Grand of .Jericho Lodge highly rated by the Bar A_sso- paign •, had been to "break the
silence in Germany over the
nation.
IOOF.
! wrongs done the Jews.
• . •
• • •

Adolph Roth, who is a.ssuciated
with the Elsea Realty and Invest-
ment Co., is a candidate for the
State Legislature on the Demo-
cratic ticket. He has been a resi-
dent of Detroit for 33 years and
is well known in business circles_
• • •
VINCENT KLEIN. who was a
member of the Michigan State
Legislature in 1945 and 1946.
again is a candidate for this
post. on the Democratic ticket.
at the Primaries on Aug. 5.
While in the Legislature, he was
active on many important com-
mittees. He is well known in the
Jewish community. being af-
filiated with important local or-

ganizations.

Israel Protests Inaction

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—An Is-
raeli military spokesman com-
plained bitterly about the Unit-
ed Nations truce machinery and
its handling of recent truce in-
fractions involving Jordan.
In a blast at the UN chairman
of the Mixed Armistice Commis-
sion for delaying the investiga-
tion of the killing-of five Israelis
in the Negev by "infiltrees," the
Israeli spokesman said that he
had postponed a meeting of the

Of UN Truce Chairman

MAC on the case for days and
that when it met he refused to
condemn Jordan.
The spokesman called the UN
chairman of the armistice com-
mission "unfair" and added
that he had "surrendered" to
Jordan pressure - and propa-
ganda. This is not the first time
UN observers have decided in
favor of Jordan "contrary to any
logic or objective judgment,"
the Israeli said.

ELEC 7' . . .

ERNEST F.

0 S I

JUDGE of PROBATE

Education—
Graduate of Columbia University, N.Y.C., 1931.
Graduate of U. of D. Law School, 1934.
Attended University of Michigan. Post Graduate School
towards Master's Degree in Political Science-2 years.
Member of State Bar Committee on Criminal Juris-
prudence.
Practicing Lawyer in Wayne County for past 18 years.
Formed
With U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
Special Assistant Attorney General.
Home Owners Loan Corporatioti.
Present!) —
Mayor Cobo's Narcotics Committee.
Legal Counsel—Detroit Grand Opera Association.

Arthur Becker. son of Harry HAMBURG (JTA) —A n t I -
Becker, prominent Detroit print- , Semitism is a political and social
er, not only is following in his problem which must be fought
father's footsteps in the print- by every Christian personally,
ing, business, but also is taking not by the churches alone.
Christian members of the Ger-
a deep interest
man delegation to the recent
in politics. He is
meeting of the International
printing execu-
Conference of Christians and
tive for the
; Jews, told a press conference
Becker Bros.
here.
Printing Co. and
is active in the
Democratic
Sugar Ray Bout Cancelled
party. He is a
The bout that Sugar Ray Rob:
candidate for
inson was to have fought in
the State Legis-
Israel had to be cancelled. The
Art Becker
world middleweight champ still
lature. at Tues-
day's Primaries. He attended hasn't completely recovered from
Northern High and Detroit In- the grueling ordeal he went
stitute of Technology, is voca- through the hot night he fought
tional counselor on veterans af- Joey Maxim. There are many of
fairs, former coach of D.I.T. the opinion that it was the heat.
and a World War II veteran. He not Maxim. that beat Robinson.
received many military decora- His doctor has told him to take
tions for bravery, including the it east. The fight against Albert
Purple Heart three times. Silver i Yvel, Jewish boxer from North
and Bronze Stars and the Philip- Africa, was viewed as too much
for the champion.
pine Liberation Ribbon.

LI No. 508 ERNEST F. ROSSI
On the .S-on-Partisan Judicial Ballot

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• •

Mrs. Helen McKay Jamescn,
who was' secretary of the Temple
Beth El Cemetery Association
for three years, is a candidate
for Congress on the Democratic
ticket. Her opponents are Con- •
gressman Dingell and Jaea.
Kraizman.

Bavaria Rejects Lump
Sum Payment of Claims

THE HAGUE. (JTA) — The

JOHN J. BECK

... in State race

MANY GROUPS
ENDORSE BECK

John J. Beck, Democroti and
candidate for the office of State
Representative, is well-known to
the general public because of his
service in the capacity of a dep-
uty county clerk for the post ten
years.

Beck's candidacy is receiving
much popular support as indicot-
ed by the endorsements of vari-
ous organizations, according to a
statement issued by his sister,
Councilman Mary V. Beck, act-
ing as his campaign manager.

Donated by Jewish Friends

Bavarian parliament has re-
; fused to ratify an agreement

between the provincial Cabinet
; and the Jewish Restitution Suc-
i cessor Organization for a lump
'sum settlement of JRSO
claims for heirless and corn-
munal Jewish property.
The agreemetnt involved the
payment of some 20.000,000
deutschemarks (approximately
$5,000,000) by Bavaria to the
JRSO. Since parliament is
scheduled to adjourn this week

there is no prospect for immedi-
ate reconsideration. One Bavar-
ian deputy, expressing what ap-
peared to be the sentiment of
his fellow legislators, said : "the
days of dictation by foreign
groups is over."

THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Y.4 14X, Aulflifit* JP4 2k

ELECT A FELLOW WORKER IN JEWISH CAUSES

VOTE FOR

JACK KRAIZMAN

For the Democratic Nomination for
Congress in the 15th District

Jack Kraizman's outstanding record commends him for
this important post. He is Americanism officer of the
Jewish War Veterans, Department of Michigan; Past
Jewish War Veterans Department Judge Advocate;
active member of Zionist Organization of Detroit; ac-
tive member of Pisgah Lodge - of Bnai Brith; chairman
of an Allied Jewish Campaign Division ; former Assist-
ant Prosecutor; former City Attorney of Saline, Mich.

Endorged by DETROIT CITIZENS LEAGUE AS A "QUALIFIED" CANDIDATE •

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