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August 28, 1964 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

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Candidate J. A. Hack Offers Platform . Citizens League Rates Albert Kramer as 'Preferred'

James A. Hack, Democratic can- tion of State Sales Tax on food
Arhert A. Kramer, Democratic
didate for State Representative in and drugs.
candidate for state representative
the 67th District, outlining his
in the newly created 67th District,
platform. said he favors support of
has been rated "preferred" by the
a state-wide compulsory motor ve- Baginski Candidate
Oakland County Citi
z
L
ens
eague,
hide inspection law, 'more thor- for Common Council
an organization which has rated
°ugh enforcement of traffic regu- Martin W.
Baginski. former candidates for public office in
lations and state supervision of State Legislator and Con-Con Dele- Oakland County for thepast 25
licensing procedures in an attempt gate, is a candidate for the vacant
years.
to combat the highway slaughter: seat in the Com-

improved mental health facilities I Ilion Council of
and expanded educational facilities Detroit.
for the mentally handicapped:
Baginski w a s
keeping Michigan's tax supported chairman of the
institutions of learning at a high labor and public
level; "Halfway Houses" so as to • health committee
keep juvenile offenders separated while in the Leg-
from hardened criminals: tax re- islature. He was
form with particular reference to vice chairman of
relieving the burden on home own- . t h e legislative
ership and on retirees and elimina- p o w e r s group
and a member of , • Baginski
Political Adv
local government committee at the
Con-Con.
Baginski has• been the super-
visor of the Mental Health Divi-
COUNTY •
sion in the Probate Court for the
PROPOSITION
past 25 years and is considered
an authority in'the field of mental
No. 1
health.

VOTE SEPT. 1

YES-

Political Adv.

Cy Aaron

Lloyd Adelson

Jacob Alspector

Mandell Berman

WE ENDORSE
RICHARD H.

AUSTIN

Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Binkow

Mrs. Irving Cane

Martin Citrin

Dr. Norman
Drachler

J

Dr. and Mrs.
Kleinman

Phil Levant

Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Levin

David Nissen

Dr. Melvin Nord

Max Osnos

Sam Panzer

Betty Pernick

Irving Pokempner

Irving Polk

Dr. Irving Posner

Mrs. Irving Rubin

Sydney M. Shevitz

Bert Smokier

Louis Wechsler

Sue Weisenfeld



Stanley J.
Winkelman

clearly immoral • It is Irresponsible: It would repeal
all the zoning ordinances in the City • It is Insincere:
Its language is full of traps and deceptions.

Kramer*said he feels the three
most important issues of state con-
cern are education. mental health
and fiscal reform. He stated he
would support, and if elected vote
for. a revision of the present
school aid formula to permit the
suburban communities to receive
more funds than are presently
being given to them as a result
of the "inequitable school aid
plan that favors the rural areas."

For the New First
Congressional District

"■ 11111•MO

This amendment deceives the voters in a city of good
will. It is a step backward in a city that is moving forward.

He emphasized that something
L. be done to break the log-jam
that exists in the field. of mental
health. He said he, would sponsor,
if elected, legislation to create
new special education classes,
coupled with the establishment of
out-patient day care centers.

VOTE AGAINST

INJUSTICE— IMMORALITY
ILLEGALITY to protect
your home

Pull last lever, extreme right, top row of voting machine

1111ftep;

sans:•

11111M.
111 .:
brs. ws..c 4s

CITIZENS FORA UNITED DETROIT

CHAIRMAN

HONORARY CHAIRMAN

THE VERY REV. JOHN J. WEAVER, Dean, THE HONORABLE JEROME P. CAVA-
The Cathedral Church of St Paul
NAGH, Mayor, The City of Detroit
CO-CHAIRMEN
THE VERY REV. MSGR. VINCENT V. JOSEPH ROSS, President, Federal Da
BORKOWICZ, Archbishop's Committee
partment Stores
on Human Relations
RUBIN, Metropolitan Association
THE REV. DR. JOSEPH ROBERTS, Presi- IRVING
of Community Councils
dent• Metropolitan Detroit Council of
THE REV. JAMES WADSWORTH, Pres-
Churches
ident, Detroit Branch, NAACP
THE VERY REV. THOMAS RUFFIN, Coun-
cil of Eastern Orthodox Churches
DAVID LEBENBOM, Chairman, Wayne
RABBI RICHARD HERTZ, Temple Beth El
County Democratic Committee

AL BARBOUR, President, Wayne County ROBERT E. WALDRON. Chairman, Wayne
AFL-CIO
County Republican Committee

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14 Friday, August 28. 1964



s •

VOTE AGAINST
amendirnent

************

Louis Friedland

Norman Hyman

4

• It is Illegal: The amendment
is clearly unronstitutional
• It is Immoral: The purpose of the amendment is

BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

Morris Faxon

Dr. Louis H.
Heideman

AGAINST

amendment

************
PEACE COSTS MONEY

William Ellman

Wallace M.
Handler

WHY I AM

The candidate is not only pre-

Irwin I. Cohn

Walter A.
Goodman

Political Adv.

Kramer, a practicing Attorney
for 15 years, is a 1949 graduat
of the Wayne State University Col
lege of.Law. In 1962. he was Dem
ocratic nominee for state repre
sentative from this area. He is a
member of the executive commit
tee of the Oakland County Demo
cratic Committee, and a former
chairman of the Oakland County
Division of the Jefferson-Jackson
Day Dinner of the Democratic
Party. Each year since 1961 he
has been elected as a delegate to
the Democratic state conventions.

Kramer stated that in the field .
of fiscal reform it was a neces-•
sity to abolish the sales tax on
food and drugs, the nuisance taxes
and the business activities tax
which "operates to hamper our
industrial growth."

•Irving Bluestone

Gilbert Frimet

ferred" by the Oakland County
Young Democrats and the Michi-
Citizens League but has been
gan Association of Court Clerks.
"endorsed" by the 18th District
Married and the father of three,
Kramer is a long-time member of
Israel Lodge, Bnai Brith, a mem- "Learning — learning — learn-
ber of Oak Park Post of JWV ing; that is the secret of the Jew's
and other Jewish organizations.
survival." — Aham Ha - am

Political Adv.

Author of Michigan's
Reapportionment Plan

708
Seymour MARKOWITZ

Advisor to G. Mennen
Williams and
John B. Swainson


To Detroit Common
Council

Elect



No.

Sponsored by Civic and Religious Organizations

Pol. Ad.

Con-Con Delegate


Served on Michigan and
Detroit Tax Study
Committees


What is the function of Recorder's Court?
AI Recorder's Court administers justice in all criminal
1-- = • trial proceedings for offenses committed within the
City of Detroit.

Who is the only candidate for Recorder's Court who has the
qualifications listed below?

First CPA in Michigan
to seek national office


Chairman of Old 15th and
New 1st District
Democratic Parties



NO. 12 ON
THE BALLOT

.

• 36 years exclusive practice in the criminal courts
• Involved in . ovcr 300 MURDER trials, both as a defense counsaI
and assistant prosecutor

• Currently chief
ecutor's office

of HOMICIDE DIVISION, Wayne County Pros-

• Member of Criminal jurisprudence committee, State Bat of
Michigan
• Endorsed by labor, civic and business groups

A.

Max SILVERIVIAN

THE ONLY CANDIDATE WITH ALL THESE QUALIFICATIONS
FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT

Vote for the candidate recommended FIRST by fellow lawyers in the Dot. Bar Ass'n poll

0676 MAX M. SILVERMAN

Primary Election
Non-Partisan
September 1, 1964

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