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March 27, 1953 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-27

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Governor Williams Proclaims
Redemption Month for Israel

STATE

OF

MICHIGAN

Ez ecu tive'( M icei4LenSinA

PROCLAMATION

ISRAEL REDEMPTION MONTH

The State of Israel has been confronted recently with many
serious internal and external problems that portent grave
political developments.

It is most urgent that the economic defenses of tie State
of Israel be strengthened with the aid of positive action
by responsible Americans.

The State of Ierael has demonstrated the devotion to freedom
and human rights which the United States recognizes me
essential to the preservation of democracy throughout the
world.

The climax of this special Israel pond campaign will take

RE-ELECT

GEORGE MURPHY

As Judge of the

Recorders Court

the form of • timely birthday gift from the State of Michigan
to the young nation in celebration of her fifth anniversary.

THEREFORE, I, G. Mennen Williams, Governor of the State of
Michigan, do hereby proclaim the period beginning March 20,
1953, and ending April 20, 1953, as

ISRAEL REDEMPTION MONTH

- in Michigan, and urge full support of that nation's efforts
to secure the necessary investment funds to ensure economic
independence.

Given under my hand and the Great
Seal of the State of Michigan, this
twentieth day of March, in the year
of our Lord, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Fifty-three and -of the
COMmonwealth the One Hundred Seven-
teenth.

GOVERNOR

DT THE GOVERNOR:

SECRE

OF STATE

Governor Williams proclaimed tions to Israel Bonds is Mrs.

the period starting on March 20, Philip Cutler, a past president

and ending with the Fifth Anni-
versary of Israel's Independence
on April 20 as "Israel Redemp-
tion Month," and called upon
all citizens of Michigan to join
in "full support of that nation's
(Israel's) efforts to secure the
necessary investment funds to
ensure economic independence."
Israel's Redemption - Month is
being marked in communities
throughout the United States by
an intensive campaign to obtain
cash purchases of Israel bonds.
In his proclamation, the Gov-
ernor noted the fact that "Israel
has demonstrated the devotion
to freedom and human rights
which the United States recog-
nizes as essential to the preser-
vation of democracy." He stress-
ed the importance of measures
designed to strengthen Israel's
economic defenses.
Chairman of "Israel Redemp-
tion Month" in Detroit is Sam-
uel Feldstein, a previous bond
.cash collection chairman and an
active member of the Zionist
Organization. Assisting him as
co-chairman in plans to !contact
Detroiters in the one-month
drive to speed investment dol-
lars to Israel by cash subscrip-

26



THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 27, 1953

of the Jewish National Fund.

Town Hall Concert
Honors Harold Shapero

Harold Shapero, Brandeis Uni-
versity lecturer and young com-
poser of note, will be honored at
New York City's Town Hall
when Leonard 'Bernstein con-
ducts Shapero's "Symphony for
Classical Orchestra," the third
public presentation of the sym-
phony.
A member of the Brandeis
University creative arts school
faculty, Shapero wrote the sym-
phony in 1947 on a commission
by t h e Koussevitzky Founda-
tion. Bernstein first introduced
it in 1948 with the Boston Sym-
phony Orchestra, and it, later
was performed by the Cleveland
Orchestra.
The recipient of more honors
and prizes than any musician of
his generation, Shapero has
been awarded two Guggenheim
Fellowships, two Prix de Rome,
a Fulbright Fellowship, the
Gershwin Prize, the Paine
Travelling Fellowishp and the
Beams Prize.
His overture "The Travellers"
was commissioned and per-
formed by the Houston Sym-
phony Society in 1948. A vradu-
ate of Harvard University,
Shapero joined the faculty of
Brandeis in 1952.

because of his outstanding
Service and Record for 17 years
on the Recorder's Court Bench!

HIS RECORD HAS BEEN ONE
OF JUSTICE AND HUMBLE
UNDERSTANDING
HE HAS
ADMINISTERED JUSTICE TO
ALL PEOPLE WITHOUT
REGARD TO COLOR, RACE
OR
RELIGION!



He Is Continuing the Great Liberal
Traditions of His Brother...
the Late Frank Murphy...
Justice of the Supreme Court!



VOTE

TO RE-ELECT
JUDGE GEORGE MURPHY

Be Sure to Vote for George Murphy
...Don't Confuse His Name With
Latecomers Who Want to Use His Name

and Record as a Springboard



GEORGE MURPHY'S NAME WILL BE

ON THE BALLOT DESIGNATED AS

"JUDGE OF THE RECORDER'S COURT"

Ike toe pt e Trorpoclus std bvy your Boni of Anunitou Finortclot and Dowlopmont Corporollon for Isrool

2200 DAVID STOTT BLDG., DETROIT 26, MICIL

This Adv, Paid for bi , Friends of Recorder's Judge George Mmrphy

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