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March 27, 1953 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-27

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THE JEWISH NEWS-39
Friday, March 27, 1953

Blaustein Confers With
West Germany's Mayor

Jewish War Veterans Honor Judge
George Murphy for Good Will Work

Jacob Blaustein, president of
the American Jewish Commit-
tee and a sponsor of the visit to
the United States of Mayor
Ernst Reuter of West Berlin,
had an hour's satisfactory pri-
vate conference with the Mayor
at the Plaza Hotel, New York.
In the course of conversation
they discussed problems pre-
sented by refugees from the
East, the situation regarding
neo-Nazi elements, the political
future of Germany, the possible
affect of Soviet anti-Semitism
on the German people and the
matter of bulk settlement of
On Friday, the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans
heirless claims in West Berlin. of the United States, presented to Judge George Murphy, Record-

Center 'Living in Later Years' Institute
To Feature Dr. Wilson Donahue

Opening the institute on "Liv-
ing' in the Later Years," spon-
sored by the Jewish Community
Center, Dr. Wilma Donahue, of
the University of Michigan In-
stitute for Human Adjustment,
will speak at 1 p.m., Thursday,
April 9, at the D. W. Simons
Branch, according to an an-
nouncement by Mrs. Joseph G.
Geschelin, chairman.
Dr. Donahue will discuss "I
Live With My Child," the prob-
lem of the aged parent who
must make his home with a
son or daughter.

Teen-Agers Will Tour
Sinai Hospital April 10

-

er's Court Judge, an American Flag, in recognition of his "out-
standing work in helping create a better understanding between
Jewish and Catholic veterans' groups."
At the presentation, in the photo, from left to right, JACK
J. KRAIZMAN, Americanism officer, who made the presentation,
BENJAMIN SHIFFMAN, Jewish Spanish American War veteran,
SOL HOBERMAN, BERNARD L. HOFFMAN, department comman-
der, ARTHUR LANG, Judge GEORGE MURPHY, WALTER NUSS-
BAUM and SIDNEY WHITE.
In the background in this photo, to the right of the Flag, is a

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photograph of the late Frank Murphy, former Judge, Mayor, U. S.
Attorney General and U. S. Supreme Court Justice, brother of
Judge George Murphy. 0
Scores of Detr oiter s have II, is his record as a
Judge
joined the campaign for the re- here in Detroit. His record
has
election of Judge George Mur- been one of justice and sound
phy to the Recorder's Court
and humble understanding of
bench.
everyday social problems in our
Samuel L. Weller, local attor- big metropolitan city.
ney, in a statement issued in his
"He has administered justice
own behalf and in behalf of to all people, rich and poor,
a non - partisan, non-sectarian without regard to color, race,
committee, urged Judge Mur- or religion, and this is impor-
phy's election.
tant to all of us in our great

"He is a man without preju-
dice, an impartial judge and
a person who is ready to serve
our community without bias,"
Mr. Weller said. "He is a credit
to our community and we urge
his re-election by an over-
whelming vote."
A Citizens Committee to Re-

city.
"He has been a great force
for progressive thinking on the
Detroit bench .and has been a
true follower of the great lib-
eral Justice Frank Murphy, his
late brother, who not only
served our Nation as a great
Elect Recorder's Court Judge Supreme Court Justice, but as
Murphy, with Hoke Levin as the great Governor of Michi-
chairman, was formed here this gan and as an outstanding
week. The committee issued the Detroit Mayor.
"Your vote to re-elect George
following call to the voters:
Murphy means a continuation
"This letter is to ask for your
of the kind of great service
vote to re-elect George Murphy
that the Recorders Court bench
as Judge of the Recorder's
needs and deserves in our
Court of the City of Detroit.
great community.
"We feel that it is important
to re-elect Judge Murphy be- - "Be sure to vote for George
cause of his outstanding rec- Murphy--don't confuse his
ord on the Recorder's bench name with late-comers who
(a job which he held since 1936 want to use his name and
except for his leave of absence record as a springboard.
during the War), when he
"G e o r g e Murphy's name
served in the Navy as a Com-
will be on the ballot desig-
mander. His record in the
nated as 'Judge of the Re-
Navy and as head of the first
corder's Court'."
Japanese War Crimes Commis-
sionwas outsta n d ing and
George Murphy's action led to
the first convictions of war
criminal Japanese under In-
ternational Law.
"But, as important as George
Murphy's outstanding war rec-
ord in both World Wars I and

Teen-agers are invited to be-
come acquainted with the new
Sinai Hospital • of Detroit by
touring the building at 10:30
a.m., Friday, April 10, when
many of the Jewish Community
Center groups will visit the
facilities for first time.
The tour was arranged during
spring vacation to accomodate
students, according to Mrs. Beryl
Zlatkin, of the hospital's social
service division.

Succeeding sessions will also
be held at the D. W. Simons
Branch, at 1 p.m., on Thursdays,
April 23, May 7 and May 14.
At the opening meeting, to
which anyone interested is in-
vited, Ben Mandelkorn, of the
staff of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, will survey services for
older adults given t h r o Ugh
agencies affiliated with Federa-
tion.
The April 23 session will be
devoted to "Medical Aspects of
Growing Older," May 7, "Fin 7
ancial Problems in the Later.
Years." and, May 14, "Recrea-
tion for Older Adults."

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