Judge Edwards Urges
'Yes'. Vote on 'County
Proposition No. 1 ,
Judge George Edwards, of the
Sixth Circuit, United States Court
of Appeals, has warned that the
inability of the Wayne County
Juvenile Court to house more than
one of three serious juvenile of-
fenders "has the impact of under-
cutting local law enforcement pro- I
grams."
Judge Edwards was speaking as
chairman of the Citizens' Commit-
tee for passage of County Propo-
sitiO No. 1 which is working for
one additional mill to help finance
essential County services.
End to Election
Confusion Sought
by Jack Faxon
Council
Jackieaito b hn III Campatons for ,Detroit Cinninon • the.
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needs of
Wayne State , to primarily meet
Jackie V aghn III will make science at both
another att pt at obtaining a University "and his alma mater, I Detroit's restless Negro popula=
.
tion and also "the needs of white,
Hills dale College
seat on the Detroit Common
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Vaughn has also ,been in (let, citizens .Of the community w
Council—this time as successor
to William Patrick Jr., who is re- mand as a lecturer on social prob- have received inadequate • reCog-
lems and youth before many.i nition by the present Council." It
signing.
church and civil organizations. He i demands more jobs, immediatg
Vaughn. combination of scholar
enactment of an open occupancy
and practical politician. surprised has worked actively in the Demo- ordinance. establishment of an in-`
political experts in 1963 when he cratic Party. serving as an aide to dependent police review board,
eil Staebler' When he was party
scored an upset in Obtaining the V
improvement of opportunities for •
nomination for the seat left vacant chairman and campaign manager youth in 'Detroit, fairer apportion-
for former Supreme Court Jus-
by the death of Eugene Van Ant-
ment of city tax burden and elim-
.
jices George Edwards and John
, ination of "de facto" segregation
werp.
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•Voelker.
new schools.
of
Vaughn highlighted his early ' in the construction
Although Vaughn did not win
the seat. he obtained almost' 100,- i political • career , y serving two
- Paid Political • Adv.
000 votes, considered a substan- terms as state president of the
tial accomplishment for a political Michigan Young Democrats—the
newcomer. first and Aly Negro. in the United
States to achieve such a position.
A Fulbright scholar at Ox-
He served as. youth director i
ford. England, 1956-60. Vaughn
Jack Faxon, candidate for the
representative from t h e 15th
Democratic nomination for state
Legislative District. denounced
the present procedure by which
candidates qualify for having their
names placed upon the ballots.
Faxon said that. "the public is
being cheated when individuals
seek to capitalize on names of the
present office holders in order to
secure their own election to a dif-
ferent office. This practice is the
result of a systeml which permits
anyone to place his name on the
JUdge Edwards. a former Detroit ballot for a $100 filing fee. This
Councilman and member of the practice has been flagrantly mis-
in the Freedom March down
has instructed courses in social
Cottrity Board of • Supervisors as used in the past by politicians- to
— — Woodward Avenue June 23.
welt as a foimer Juvenile Court place names on . the ballot that
1963. He algo helped lead a
and Circuit Judge. resigned as a will have either a "name appeal"
number of integration demon-
justice of the Michigan Supreme or s me ethnic appeal. The voter
.
, strations by the NAACP.
Court to become Detroit's police is left in a confused position when
Vaughn has bunched his sec-
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• VETERAN
commissioner. He subsequently be- confronted with these many names
In
and campaign with .strong - basic
and
is
often
in
doubt
whether
the
came a judge of the Sixth Circuit.
PUBLIC
SERVANT,
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The Detroit Bar Association I support, from many labor, leaders
people represented ar actually
"A vast number of .services per-
all tfie Negro ministers of
16 YEARS
the same person I . ve voted poll. during which Detroit,. at- and
Detroit Vaughn's 16,point..plat-
formed . by county government bear
D
' torneys were asked to indicate
e , _
directly orr liveability in Wayne for in the past.
Faxon. as a tear er of Ameri- their preference for judgeships, form contains a program designed
Paid Political Adv.
County," Jtidge Edwards said.
can government and history, has shows that of the nine candidates
"Adequate court control of juve-
long been urging some reform 1 for the new Michigan , court of
nile delinquency. emergency hos-
of this 'practice..He feels that • the : Appeals from Wayne County Boaz
pital care and the handling of
only way this can be corrected is : Siegel received the highest numb-
mental cases all depend on a fa-
through • legislation that would ' er of votes in the :'recom7rnended"
_ for State Representative
: vorable vote" he said.
eliminate filing by fee for legis- classification. ...
67th District — Democrat
Regarding tide persenne and /alive office.
Taking together the "recom- ,
space needs of .the Juvenile
Faxon. who filed the maximum mended" and "qualified" classifi-
WELL-QUALIFIED:
Judge Edwards said: "Until we
number of signatures for his own !cations, Boaz Siegel again received
in
Government,
University of Michigan
take the bad kids who are a danger candidacy, feels that requiring the I
B.A.
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highest
of votes.
to the community off the streets. nominating petitions for all candi- I ; the
so voted
by number
83 per cent
of the being
law- i
• Passed State Dept. Foreign Service
we cannot effectively stage a maxi- dates would, remove some of the
Examination
mum rehabilitation effort on other last minnte names that. are fre- yens who voted in the poll..
• Businessman: Hock Shoe Co. and
On being advised of the results4.
delinquents."
quently injected onto the ballot i
Ripple Sole Corp.
- is esp-
The Judge urged a "Yes" vote -by individuals seeking to confuse of the poll, Siegel said: "It
i ecially rewarding to me to know
• U.S. Navy, 31/2 Years; Lieutenant (j.g.)
the voters.
on County Proposition No: 1.
that I rank first.
'People who are running for
Paid Political Adv.
office should know what they
NOrbert E. Greenwald
are running for long before the
School Board Candidate
filing deadline. The last minute
scurrying about in the City-
Norbert E. G reenwald. 20525
County Building when candi-
Basil. has announced his candidacy
dates names suddenly appear for
• for a seat on the Detroit Board
the first time is a practice which
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of Education.
must be ended if the voters are
Greenwald. 35. is married and
to have a fair break in making
the father of two. He is a former
intelligent choices," Faxon add-
delegate to the Detroit PTA Coun-
ed.
cil.
"This year there are' so many
If elected. Greenwald said, he names on the ballot that many
would attack the dropout problem • good people seeking office are in
by attempting to provide additional serious trouble because of voter
trade and vocational programs and fatigue and confusion.
- would study the reduction of local
Faxon said that the absence of
tax burdens by trying to obtain our regular newspapers adds to
state and federal assistance to this confusion and the number of
schools.
names adds to voter fatigue.
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"What may result could be just
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
. voter
Friday. August . 28. 1964 17 the opposite of what the
desired," Faxon said.
Jack Faxon has been issuing
Political Ath:ertisement
policy statements every week since
his announced candidacy for state
Elect
representative, Each week he has
covered a different phase of legis-
lative concern that he feels needs
some improvkrig. Faxon feels that
his program forms the basis for
some meaningfill corrective state
THE PETER L BUBACK FAMILY
legislation which he would seek
to promote in the legislature.
f f
Faxon's candidacy has been
winning a tremendous number
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of enthusiastic supporters, ac-
thening
the
Youth
Bureau
which
helps
Your family's desire for- untroubled.
cording to Dr. Melvin Nord,
- deter" juvenile delinquency. (Teen-age
safety when using the County's _10
chairman of the Sack Faxon for
• jail tours are one activity).
(beautiful parks, and its pleasant
State Representative Committee.
waterways, is something Wayne
. Recognized for more than! 20 years
Faxton's original campaign corn-
County Sheriff Peter L. Buback, a
as one of Wayne County's ablest
mitte which began with around
family
man,
deeply
understands.
administrators,. Sheriff Buback has
20 supporters now numbers into
brought to the Department.a progres-
the hundreds.
Working within a limited budget, he
sive leadership. Under him, the
Dr. Nord has known and worked
has increased parks and waterways! -
with Faxon fOr many years. Both
safety by — 1st, tripling the, size of , _ __Sheriff's Office has taken on an en-
tirely new efficiency. So much so, that
were elected delegates to the Mich-
the Wayne County Waterways Patrol;
County_ government officials - refer to
2nd, establishing a 'round-the-clock'
igan CanstitutiOnal Convention and
151( 691 JOHN B.
Boaz Siegel Gets
High Bar Ratino-
CIPRIANI .
COUNCILMAN
1
JAMES A. HACK
CHARLES S.
BLOND
"Our Families Deserve Safe Parks
CONGRESSMAN
both distinguished themselves with
outstanding records of accomplish-
ments and. service.
Dr. Nord, who conducts 'one of
the most successful bar review
courses in the country and who
has earned a national reputation
in the field of engineering. stated:
"As a fellow Constitutional
Convention delegate I was highly
1st DISTRICT
DEMOCRAT
impressed with Jack Faxon's ex-
ceptional ability to master a wide
variety of subjects, to draft mean-
ingful ,legislative language, to
:
State Senator Since 1940
Blondy For Congress Committee
Ben Jacoby, Pres.,' Albert A. Berger,
Vice-Pres., Allen H. Blondy, Sac,
Taeasa re r.
speak effectively in support of his
position, and to obtain support
from members of both political
parties. Such a combination of
talents is extremely rare and in-
valuable."
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Parks Patrol; 3rd, increasing the
scope of the Road Patrol; 4th, streng-
him- as "the most effective Sheriff in
Wayne County's history."
tizens for Sheriff Peter - L. Bubaek
Vote to Retain The Most Effective Sheriff
in Wayne County History
SHERIFF
Peter
L. BUBACK
Years Experience in County Service • DEMOCRAT
365' ON YOUR BALLOT