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Congresswoman Grifittits=firms
Pledge to Defend State of Israel

day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
Congresswoman Martha W.
Among other activities sched-
Griffiths, . of the 17th District, uled this week,: Mrs. Griffiths
from the. University of Detroit. headed into the final week of will be honored at coffee hour
He served seven years on Dear- her re-election campaign with parties by Mrs. Harry Berlin,
born's. City Plan Commission a renewed pledge of support for of 44690 W. Outer Drive, at 1
before resigning to serve on the the State of. Israel.
m Tuesday, and by Mr. and
Mrs. Griffiths said in a. state- Mrs. Jack Schon, of 29100 Ard-
Civil Service Commission.
wish
News:
Je-
more, at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
A. L. Meredith, a Wayne ment to The.
"While the atmosphere of
County attorney, is the Repub-
lican candidate for Drain - Com- acute crisis which surrounded Legacy Award to Mark
missioner of Wayne County. A the Middle East last spring has
ADL's 43rd Convention
graduate of the Detroit College disappeared from the nation's
The Anti-Defamation League
of Law, he has been active in press, the seriousness of this
of Bnai Brith will hold its 43rd
problem
has
not
lessened
in
the
for
the
American
Red
work
annual meeting in Washington,
Cross, Selective Service Com- last several months. The Egyp- :D.C., at the Mayflower Hotel,
mission, United Foundation and tian seizure of the Suez Canal
Nov. 24 to 27, The public ses-
is a member of the U. S. Coast and Arab troop movements in sions of the meeting will in-
Jordan are evidence of the con-
Guard Auxiliary.
clude the third edition of the
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tinuing peril facing Israel.
ADL Freedom Forum and the
spring
"My statement of last
Candidates Asked for
annual award luncheon mark-
Views on Arab Bias
still stands. We should permit ing -the presentation of the
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Israel to purchase defensive America's Democratic Legacy
American J,ew is h Congress weapons here. There is no fear medals.
adopted a resolution calling of aggression from Israel but
On Nov. 25, the National
upon the Presidential and other we should allow that nation the Broadcasting Company's net-
candidates for national affice to assistance she needs to defend work TV show "Wide; Wide
give the public their "views and herself_
will present a program
"The Democratic Party Plat- World"-
commitments" on the important
on religion in American life. As
endorsed
strongly
issue of Arab discrimination form for 1956
a result of consultations with
against American Jews. The this position and voters may be ADL, "Wide, Wide World"' will
resolution was adopted at a ses- sure that a Demotratic President bring its cameras to at least two
sion of tthe organization's na and a Democratic Congress will major Jewish religious land-
ative committee. honor the pledges of the party." marks during the course at the
tional.a
Congresswornan Griffith s 90-minute program..
his
Noting
t
the
U. S. Senate
emphasis
in
With Election Day approach- situation, his
opens her last campaign .aek
recently
adapted
a
resolution
One of these will probably
ing, candidates of the two ma- Madison Square Garden, opposing discrimination by for- with a speech before the League be historic Touro Synagogue in
jor parties are debating many New York, speech Tuesday eign nations against American of Jewish Women at noon, Mon- Newport, R.I., the oldest in the
major issues involving domestic evening in which be criti- citizens because of religious dis-
United States. The other will be
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and foreign policies.
a temple of modern design to
cized the Eisenhower-Dulles tinction, and that both the Demo-
side,
the
Middle
East
policies,
again
cratic
and
Republican.
parties
show newest developments in
.
On the non.partisan
synagogue architecture and to
major aim of all American com- brought the Israel problem have given platform pledges op-
testify to the contemporary
munities is to get out the vete, to the front in the current posing such discrimination, the
campaign. Vice Presidential resolution declared that these Hordes Urges. All to Vote;
vitality of ,American Jewish re-
to make certain that Am en
require "defi- Support Rep. Griffiths
and
candidate
Estes
Kelauver
has
general
pledges
ligious life.
make use of their
thereby justify it
our democracy's on many occasions Made nition and elaboration" by can- Editor, The Jewish News:
• I have just returned from Is-
claim that in a free land people strong statements in. Israel's didates of both parties.
rael with the conviction that
be
heard
at
the
behalf.
let their voices
the
Americans should support th
It was stated definitely Canadians Decide Views on
voting booths.
Democratic ticket in defense o of
Religious
Teaching
in
Schools
that President Eisenhower
Before Election Day, Nov. 6,
-
TORONTO (JTA) — The world peace.
was to pledge anew his in-
the nation's 4,175,134 Cub
All eyes are on our country.
Board
of
Education
of
Welland,
terest
in
Israel's
security
in
Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers'
People are asking whether, i in
his speech in New York on Ontario, has rejected a request a democracy, citizens really
and their leaders will place
ministerial
asso-,
local
from the
Oct. 25.
to
the above Liberty Bell hang-
ciation to introduce religious vote. I urge, as a warning t
ers on the doorknobs of 35,-
So far, the anti - Semitic education in the local high dictatorships, that all eligibl e
000,000 American •homes, urg- groups, which, in previous ekc- school, it was reported by the voters should cast their ballo is
6.
ing all citizens to vote. This tions, raised fantastic Jewish National Joint Public Relations on I Nov.
also urge all who are i in
non-partisan "Get - Out - the- issues, have been silent.
Committee of the Canadian position to do so to go out and
sponsored
Vote" campaign is
Locally, candidates are cam- Jewish Congress and Bnai' RAUL work as precinct assistants, to
in cooperation with Freedoms paigning on a variety of issues.
In Oshawa, Ontario, the local be sure that all • goes well a and
gorge.
Valley
a
a
Foundation
t
Printed herewith are notes on school board has acceded to
that voters are admonished to
important.
It
has
ordered
msany
similar
request.
a number of the leading politi-
Meanwhile,
polls.
the
The
the introduction of special 45- go In to my
m
travels, I have become
issues are being debated.
cal contenders.
minute experimental classes in convinced that those who ae
aid-to-Israel planks in the plat-
r
In
the
election
for
Probate
the secondary schools, with dif- on record in Israel's defe
forms of both political parties
ens
Judge,
incumbent
Nathan
J.
ferent'denominations sending in
are frequently mentioned by
Kaufman seeks re-election to ministers or priests to instruct should be supported. That is
of
why I am for the re-election o
candidates.
this non-partisan post. His op-
their faith. Attend- Congresswoman Mar t ha
W .
In New York, the candidacy position is D. Patrick O'Brien. - students di
ance will, be compulsory unless
of Attorney General Jacob Jav-
Griffiths in my 17th District.
Opposing Philip A, Hart in the school principal grants an
WILLIAM HORDES
its has attracted nationwide at-
tention, especially because of the race for the Lieutenant Gov- exemption.
the frequent references to it in ernorship is Clarende A. Reid;
the
a law school graduate of
Drew Pearson 's coluMns.. Pear-
the University- of Michigan. Active
of
son has made much
"Jewish vote" in New York in in Republican politics since 1926,
connection with this contest Reid formerly served as Lieu-
to
between Javits and New York's tenant Governor from 1952 s by
1954. ,He has been retained
Mayor Robert Wagner.
the DSR Union for almost 20
Governor Stevenson's eom- years.
.ments on the Middle East
In the balloting for Secretary
of State, incumbent James M.
Hare will be opposed by Repub-
lican candidate:
John B. Ma
a former Audi-
tor General O
Michigan, from*,
1951 to 1954. A
resident- of:
Grand Rapids,
Turn to the. Want Ms in this newspaper—NOW.
Martin gradu-
Read them- carefully. Look—there's a bargain on
ated Dartmouth
University and
.a Nut and Bottle Shoppe—and a swell apartment
received his
terrific
Martin
to rent—and a dandy room for rent—and .
law degree
Michi-
from the UniVersity of
Maybe today you're not inter-
War II,
houses for sale! ,
gan. Following Wtirld
the
U.
S.
served
on
ested
—
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Thomas M. Kavanagh, Demo-
cratic Attorney General will be
opposed by Richard C. Van Du-
sen, -Republican from Birming-
ham. He is a graduate of the
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