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November 02, 1956 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-11-02

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In the midst of much failure There is no fiercer hell than
in a great attempt.—
have the heart to begin again.— failure

The Suburban Community

It's the Voter Who Decides
Campaign
at the End of the
of us are concerned over the

John Hall. Keats.

Pontiac Attorney Runs
for Prosecutor's Office

David E. Utley, a Pontiac at-
torney, is the Democratic can-
didate in Tuesday!s election for
the office of Prosecuting At-
By the Oak-Woodser
desegregation issue; all- of us torney of Oakland County.
We've heard most of the
• look for better highways; and
Utley, who is married and is
speeches to be made in this every Jew is looking _for a the father of foUr *children; lives
1956 Presidential election cam-
solution to the Middle East at 51 Henry Clay, Pontiac. He
paign, and, by now, most of us situation.
is a graduate of the Detroit Col-
know how we plan to vote.
-How these and other matters lege of Law, and is active in
From here on, the important are decided, according to party a number of :civic and profes-
thing is TO VOTE—to express lines, is a subject for selfish sional organizations.
the way we feel about indivi- consideration, but that con-
His affiliations include Cong.
duals, their records and the rec- sideration must be made in Bnai Israel, of which he is a
order
to
exercise
our
beliefs
in
ords of the parties they repre-
past president; Bnai Brith, also
sent. I our form of government.
a past president, Elks and the
Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Advertisers have an expres- Masonic Order. He is active
in the area will be doing their sion, "Do it early and do it in the Goodfellow Old Newsboy
best in the next few days to post often." We can't advise you to Fund. •
liberty bell signs on all doors vote often, but vote early if (Other Suburban News, P. 12)
in the area urging suburbanites you can—to be 'sure you do
to cast `their vote on Tuesday. vote. B u t, come what
They realize the %importance make the time to vote Tuesday.
Zim Line's steamships sail to
Haifa and Naples, Italy. Naples
of voting because they are train-
is excellent gateway to all
ed to be goad citizens. These
Europe and Italian and. French
scouts hope that we will realize
Riviera and Monaco Cannes and
Or responsibility.
Nico (Cote De Azue). Special
During the campaign, both
sun cruises Jan. 18 and March
Announcing his candidacy for
President Eisenhower and Adlai
3, 1957.
Stevenson and their parties the two-year term of City Com-
Tickets sold for cruises around
hive kept hammering away missioner in Huntington Woods the world, South America, West
with the theme, "Get out and this week is 12tonald J. Katz, of
Indies, Nassau, Hawaii.
13133 Ludlow, a resident of
Bookings for travel in 1957
vote." •
The rationale is that with that city since 1948.
should be made now.
After attending Wayne State
a large vote—a truly repre-
H I RSCH F ELD CO.
sentative vote—from all the University and the University
TRAVEL BUREAU
peollle, the parties know ex- of Michigan, Katz graduated
actly w h e r e the American from the WSU Law School in 600 Woodward Ave. Room 709
people stand o'n existing isues. 1941. After a • stint in the ser-
Another thought • that h a s vice, during which he received
been expressed constantly over a field promotion to captain and
the past few weeks is that our received the Purple Heart and
one single vote can make the Bronze Star, Katz entered the
difference. Of course, in a big family business — the John R
city, the thought of one vote Lumber Co., of which he is
winning a election is unlikely. President
In smaller communities, how-
Bnai
He is a member of
ever, one vote has put many Brith,
secretary of Cong. Bnai
an official into office. And in Moshe, a Shriner, committee-
a close election, as political
of Huntington Woods Cub
analjsts have been calling this man
Pack No. 1, and is affiliated
year's race, a number of "one- with Perfection Lodge F. & A.
votes" can make a big differ- M., Phi Sigma Delta literary
fraternity, Tau Epsilon Rho law
ence.
In Michigan alone, there are fraternity and the Detroit Hoo
a total of 5,175 voting precincts. Hoo Clulb, a ltunberman's asso-
If only 10 qualified voters from ciation.
from
each precinct stayed away
Katz; in filing for office, took
y, over
the polls on Tuesday,
strong position calling for a
a
50,000 votes would be lost, and
huge differ- constant study to increase rec-
this might make a
reational facilities, improvement
results.
ence in the election
situation in of roads, study of public
the
Multiply
Michigan by 48 other states and portation, implementation of the
Town Drain and evaluation
the U.S. territorial possessions, 12
and improvement of zoning

.

Donald Katz' Files
tor Commissioner

and it is possible that stay -at-

home voters' may haNke cost one regulations

or another of the presidential
Alonah Chapter Slates
contenders a victory.
Parents with children of Fund-Raising Toy Party
school age must be 'vitally
Beginning its first season of
interested in 'the question of fund - raising activities, newly-
Federal aid to schools; most formed Alonah Chapter of Pio-

neer Women will hold a toy
Southfield Resident Ruhs party at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. Ronald Felsot,
for State Legistature
13751 Allan, Oak Park.
Orders for the toys will be
S. James Clarkson is the
Democratic candidate for State taken. and the merchandise de-
Representative in Oakland livered at the next meeting,
County's Fourth District. He is Nov. 27, in time for Hanukah.
a resident of Southfield Town-
Women interested in attend-
ing should call Mrs: Felsot, LI.
ship.
An attorney, Clarkson gradu- 6-7338. Those wishing iniforma-
ated from the Detroitt -College of tion on membership m ay call
Law, served in World War II, Mrs. Arthur Lempert, member-
. during which he won the Silver ship chairman, K.E. 2-5405.
Star, C o m b a t Infantryman's
Badge and four battle stars.
His platform includes a state
local drain authority, automa-
tion commission, ,better un-
employment and mental health
programs, St. Lawrence Seaway
* * *
port authority and a building
safety code.
FOR MAYOR

CHOIR

NO
SCHAVER AUDITORIUM
DI. 1-0670

HALEVY

$1.00

VOTE FOR

JOHN B.MARTIN

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PRUNK DRIVER
Off ROAPS
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Secretary of State

REPUBLICAN - NOV .6

POL ADV.

MR. HARRY E. CITRIN
and MR. LOUIS ROSE

Chairmen of the- Journal being
published in conjunction with the

40th ANNIVERSARY DINNER

t.

of the

HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

(Chesed Shel Emes)

being held at

THE ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
DECEMBER 9; 'P56

Call upon the entire Community to join them in their efforts to make
this current project an overwhelming success, by sending in their
greetings immediately,

CALL OUR OFFICE — TYler 6-1686 or
Address Your Mail to 2995 Joy Rd., Detroit 6

I can now deliver the •

New 1957
Plymouths and DeSotos

and give you as usual the best
deal in the city. As your friend
I will protect your interest on
a New Car. Deal andsee that
you get expert service AFTER

you buy the car. See me today

at

LOUIS ROSE HIGHLAND PARK " Co.

TO 8-3300

16430 Woodward

(1 81k. S. of

6 Mile)

UNTINGTON WOODS RESIDENTS

David Paul Is Candidate
for State "Legislature

the legislature. •

For Commissioner

(Two-Year Term)

case for the 12 Town, Drain, much-needed
The '
improvements in the condition of our streets, the
extension of programs for recreation — especially
zoning measures
for our children -- and proper
city beautiful and safe are
which will keep our
only a few of the necessary considerations for
Good Government.

Announcing his candidacy on
the Democratic ticket for State

Legislature in the 5th District,
comprising. the Oakland County
communities of Royal Oak,
Huntington Wood s, Pleasant
Ridge and Clawson, is David
Paul ,of 10815 Hart, Huntington
-
Woods.
Married ,the father of four
children, a University of Michi
gan engineering graduate, Paul
is running on a platform calling
for solution to drainage and
water problems, better high-
ways and reapportionment in

* * *

Good Government Calls for Team Work! It calls
for courageous and fearless leadership if we are
to make imperative improvements in the smooth-
functioning of the City of Huntington Woods.

TO THESE IMPROVEMENTS, LOUIS J. GORDON
WE
AND EARL S. HORDES ARE NDEDICATED. 6TH.
URGE- THEIR ELECTION ON OVEMBER

LOUIS J. GORDON

Paid Political ad

vertisement contributed by Citizens of Huntington Woods Interested in

EARL S. HORDES

a Beiter

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