DEA Opposes 6 i.' Amendment, Urges Baeking fOr Ng. 1
Court Candidate
Gillis Given Top
The Detroit Education Associa- support Wayne County PropositiOn would produce about 8 million
Searchlight Rating Kraizman Against tion
strongly opposes Amendment No. 1 which asks for an increase dollars In increased annual rev-
"i."
Olga
Shuster, president of the of one mill in tax rate, and which enues for Wayne County.
The Civic Searchlight gave State_ Public Defenders
Detroit Education Association,
Political Advertisement
RepresentativeJoseph A. Gillis its
Jack J. Kraizman, candidate for urges all Detroit citizens to defeat
top designation of "Preferred and Recorders Court Judge at the pri- Poindexter's proposal for a Home
Wen Qualified" in his bid for Dern- maries on Tuesday, stated this
Owner's Ordinance.
ocratic nomination. It vO'hs the only
such rating in
the field of nine
candidates in the t
15th- District
race.
In ‘addition to
the. Civic Search-
light endorse-
ment, Rep. Gillis
has been en-
dorsed f o r re-
. election by the
Calls
following:
17th Congressional District df-
ficial Democratic Party Organiza-
tion. Wayne County AFL-CIO, De-
troit Building Trade* Council, West
Side Council of Clubs, Central
Citizens Committee, Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen. Lithograph-
ers Union Lobal 9, Brewery Work-
ers Union, First Congressional Dis-
trict Democratic Organization. First
CongreSsional District Democratic
Delegate Council.
. Rep. Gillis. who is seeking re-
election in the 15th district, has
been called Michigan's "legislating-
est" legislator.
Lloyds, Inc., an independent re-
search agency of EaM Lansing,
rated Gillis as the best Democratic
legislator in both houses in the
1963 session. The Lloyds rating
system is based upon attendance
record. roll call participation. num-
ber bills introduced and num-
ber
week he is opposed to the estab-
lishment of the public defender
system "because from experience
in California and other states
where they have that system it has
been proven that it is very expen-
sive and is just an additional bu-
reau of bureaucrats."
Kraizman, a University of Mich-
igan grade. lte, has practiced law
here for 25 years. He worked his
way through the University of
Michigan as a truck driver from
1930 to 1935.
Kraizman is a past city attorney
of Saline and was an investigator
for the United States Department
of Labor, assisting in enforcing the
federal Fair Labor Law from 1940
to 1942 before entering the United
States Arm*y.
A veteran of World War II.
Kraizman is active with the Jewish
War Veterans and is a past state
commander and east national
deputy judge advocate of that or-
ganization. He has been active in
the community in many causes
and is at present first vice presi-
dent of Cong. Bnai David. He
is also .active in the Michigan
Bar Asseciation. being a member
of the criminal jurisprudence com-
mittee of the Michigan State Bar
as well as a member of the Re-
corders Court . Committee of the
Detroit Bar Association.
"Our present system," Kraizman
said, "which provides that an in-
digent defendant has a right to
ask for the appointment of an at-
torney has proven itself to be the
best system that we have. Under
this system, the court appoints a
competent attorney to appear on
behalf of the defendant."
F. K. Morris Given
Wide Support for.
Legislative Post
Herman Schmier, prominent De-
troit attorney. joined many others Cooper's Platform
in urging the nomination and elec-
tion of Fred K. Morris as •state for the Legislature
representative from the .14th dis-
Daniel S. Cooper, Democratic
trict on the Democratic ticket. '
candidate for State Representative
Morr is, a life - long resident of
in the 69th District, spoke on cur-
Detroit's north end area, attended
rent Michigan topics at an open
Detroit grade and high schools.
house meeting at the home of the
studied architecture at the Lawr-
Ben Baskins, 13201 Northfield, Oak
ence Institute of Technology, and
Park. Cooper outlined his pro-
with his late father formerly was
, grain and beliefs for the primary
in the building and construction
election Sept. 1.
business. He is a combat veteran '
He stated that he "believes in
of the Korean War.
the basic principles of justice and
At present, Morris is engaged in, equality for all people. This be-
real property management, He is lief will serve as the basis for all
president of the Grayling Home specific legislation which shall be
Owners Association. In addition, proposed or supported by me. The
he is a member of Mayor Cav- many specific areas of legislation
anagh's Committee for Improved which are in dire need of special
Housing and Neighborhood Con- scrutiny, and progressive revision,
servation.
include those related to mental
His platform represents the health, fiscal reform, educational
issues Which he plans to bring to facilities, and juvenile delinquency.
a realization in better laws and Facilities must be improved and
programs 'whereby citizens can expanded for the mentally ill."
enjoy a ,richer and fuller commu-
Cooper. 34, is a graduate of Cen-
nity, including: increased old age tral High School, class of '48. He
assistance and welfare: clearer and did his undergraduate and legal
better laws regulating the use of training. at Wayne Review. He was
motor vehicles: improvement and awarded a Bachelor of Arts De-
enlargement of our state parks and gree in 1955 and a Juris Doctor's
recreation areas; improved state Degree from that Institution in
programs for retnainirig of the un- 1957. He was on the teaching staff
employed and the school dropout; of Detroit Institute of Technology.
exemption from sales tax on food.
He is a• member of -the Detroit
clothing" and medicine purchases and Michigan Bar Associations and
for all citizens; improved faCilities Youth Guidance Board in Oak
and programs to the mentally Park. He is presently in the pri-
retarded and the emotionally dis- vate practice of law. .
turbed; more state action in urban
conservation and renewal Ernest Golumbia Eyes
programS.
Funk and Wagnalls announces
that it will issue, on Sept. 21, Paul
Lewis' "Queen of the Plaza: A
Biography .of Adah Isaacs
Menken."
' Adah Isaacs was a famous Jewish
dancer4rom Havana who was
among thb pioneers in the glamor
girls' ranks of entertainers. She
would strap herself to a horse and
trot on theater runways in pink
tights.
She also wrote poetry. She was
33 when she died in 186E
7th District
QUALIFIED
ing a big business, should have at
least one businessman on its board.
A businessman for many years,
he said he feels he knows the prob-
lems
ind many
of the correct ans-
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Vote in the Primary, Sept. 1, 1964
Elect NORMAN
CONGRESSMAN .
DEMOCRAT FIRST DISTRICT
• Attorney 22 Years
• Honor=Graduate:Wayne.
State . .tiniversity'1.*:.-$cks
• Preictfnt , . Michigan
Mortgage ,'Corporation
Political Advertisement
VOTE SEPT. 1
PROPOSITION
N o. 1
Practicing' Attorney
Over 35 Years
Political Advertisements
THE DETROIT IJEWISH NEWS
22 Friday, August 28, 1964
y s
No. 17 on the Ballot
Norman I. LEEMON
ear
feelings °
from
SAMUEL H. OLSON
Wayne County Prosecutor
and the
-
Jewish MeMbers Of His Staff
Albert A. Berger
Samuel Brezner
David Player
Morris Gruskin
David Kaplan
member of Crescent Shrine Club.
Golumbia said he feels that the
Common Council, since it is run-
.!
--DEMOCRAT
The plan, known as the Austin-
Kleiner Plan, was accepted by the
Michigan Supreme Court as most
adhering to the one man-one vote
principle.
Prior to his efforts toward effec-
tive districting, Austin served as
chairman of the old 15th arid the
new First District Democratic Par-
ties. He was a consultant to for-
mer Governors G. Mennen Wil-
liams and John B. Swainson.
The campaign for Austin in the
Northwest area was capped by an
open house Friday night at the
home of Dr. and •Mrs. Iry ing
Posner.
COUNTY
FADER
STATE 'SENATOR
plan.
Common Council.
The candidate has lived in De-
troit over 35 years, is- married and
has three children.
He is a member of Temple Is-
rael and Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith,
a 32nd degree Mason, Shriner and
ve
,
A coalition of Jewish community
_leaders is spearheading a move-
ment in the northwest area urging
the election of Richard H. Austin
as Congressman from the newly
created ' trct.
The coalition, which' includes
Max Osnos. Bert Smokier, Walter
Goodman, Sidney Shevitz, Irving
Pokempner, Stanley Winkelman,
Dr. Irving Posner, Mandell Ber-
man and Norman Hyman, is con-
centrating its appeal to voters in
the Woodward-Livernois, Eight
'"Mile-Six Mile area.
They cited Austin for his "tal-
t
ents of mind and intellect" and
have referred to him as "a genu-
inely warm and friendly human
being."
Austin, a certified public ac-
countant and the first of his pro-.
fession in Michigan to seek na-
tional office, attained nationwide
recognition for his authorship of
Michigan's legislative districting
Ernest Golumbia, 18945 Oak Dr:,
has filed for 'a seat on Detroit's
•
EARL D.
Austin Supported
by. Jewish Group .
for Congress in 1st
Common Council Seat
Adah Isaacs Menken's
Biography Due Sept. 21
E
Patrick Basile, DEA executive
secretary, is on the executive com-
mittee of the Citizens for a United
Detroit, as an official representa-
tive of the Detroit Education As-
sociation. The Detroit Education
Association as a member of the
Committee ofv. the Citizens for a
United Detroit has been working
actively to defeat the Home Own-
er's Ordinance.
The Detroit Education Associa-
tion urges all Detroit citizens to
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Gary LaBret
Norm Lippett
Max Silverman
Murray Slomovitz
Norton Wysok