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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 3, 1962 —

Ted Sachs, Lawyer of Gus Scholle, Horowitz-Block
Still Fighting Apportionment Case Engagement Told

Ted Sachs, attorney for Au-
gust Scholle and quiet legal
genius behind Scholle's original
victory in the Senate apportion-
ment case. is not about to
throw in the gloves.
Referring to Justice Potter
Stewart's U.S. Supreme Court
blocking of the Michigan Su-

THEODORE SACHS

preme Court's order calling for
reapportionment of the State
Senate, Sachs said he would im-
mediately seek a review of the
Justice's decision by the entire
U.S. Supreme Court.
Sachs has been handling
Scholle's case for the past three
years.
After much searching through
obscure Federal court decisions
Sachs came up with a legal

For the Firmest in Music

Dave Diamond

maneuver enabling him to con-
vince the Michigan Supreme
Court that the state's 1952 con-
stitutional amendment is a vio-
lation of the 14th Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution.
Sachs says that "Gus had the
guts at a time when people
were calling him names, and
the foresight and dedication to
proceed with this case. He took
an unbelievable amount of per-
sonal abuse."
"I'm glad I had a client who
understood the matter and felt
deeply about the ultimate jus-
tice involved," said Sachs.
Sachs is a partner in the law
firm of Rothe, Marston, Mazey,
Sachs and O'Connell. Senior
partner Nicholas Rothe consid-
ers Sachs an extraordinary stu-
dent of the law.
"Ted is tops in his field,"
Rothe said. "Take it from me,
I know a lot about lawyers."
Sachs was a straight "A"
graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity. where he majored in
political science. He won his
juris doctor degree at the U. of
M. in 1951, also with near per-
fect grades.
His studies at the U. of M.
were financed by a scholarship
from the Lamson - McElhone
fund established by Police Com-
missioner Edwards, who was
also a member of the Rothe
law firm; Walter Reuther,
Scholle and other labor leaders
in memory of two former labor
leaders who died in the war.

Rumors About Shell
Denied; Israel's 1958
Agreement Recalled

Rumors still current that
Shell gasoline company is a
and His Orchestra
party to anti-Israel acts in the
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"I am sorry to learn that
there are still rumors about
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Laura Z. Hobson's New Novel in 'First Papers'

Laura Z. Hobson, author of day Dollar Book Club released
"Gentleman's Agreement," has 12 printings in a little over two
given to Random House approxi- years. The book was also pub-
mately half the manuscript of lished in a Grosset and Dunlap
her new novel, to be called "First edition and an Armed Services
Papers." Set in New York City, edition.
Long Island and California dur-
"First Papers" will be Mrs.
ing the years 1911-1917, it is the Hobson's fifth novel. In addition
story of two families, named the to "Gentleman's A gr eement,"
Ivarins and the Paiges. "First she is the author of "The Tres-
Papers" will be published in passers" (1943); "The Other
1963.
Father" (1950); and "The Cele-
Mrs. Hobson's "Gentleman's brity" (1951).
Agreement," published in 1947,
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was also published as a paper-
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Schuster, the hard-cover pub-
right occasion"
At a recent family gathering, lishers, brought out 10 printings
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Horowitz of "Gentleman's Agreement" in
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announced the engagement of
their daughter, Elaine Diane, to
Alan J. Block, son of Mrs. Bar-
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nett H. Block, of Boston, Mass.,
Exclusive Proprietors of
and the late Mr. Block.
Miss Horowitz is a recent
graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity's College of Education.
Her fiance graduated from
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
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Station: W J B K (television
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Feature: "How Doth the City
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marking Tisha b'Ab, the Jew-
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