--------"= John O'Hair Points Out ' 'Hooded Americanism Role of Common Pleas Tells Story of KKK gewry The importance of the Common When David M. Chalmers was Pleas Court to Detroit residents a schoolboy in Washington, D.C., 1 1 is pointed out by John D. O'Hair, he was a Civil War enthusiast. So ! • candidate for judge of common were his friends. They read all This Week's Radio and I pleas. O'Hair is now an assistant the books, drew maps, tramped Television Programs corporation counsel for the city around battlefields - and refought ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO of Detroit with eight years' ex- battles. They each took a hero- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. perience in presenting and defend- Chalmers' was General Nathan Station: WWJ. ing hundreds of cases in Common Bedford Forrest, who was later Feature: "Engineer of the Pleas Court. to become the first Imperial Wiz Soul," a dramatized biography of "Hundred of thousands of wage and of the Ku Klux Klan. Rabbi Jacob X. Cohen, former garnishments are issued against On April 16, Mr. Chalmers' rabbi of the Free Synagogue in working men and women every "Hooded Americanism," the com- New York, who struggled against year by this court," O'Hair said. plete story of the Ku Klux Klan anti-Semitism in the 1930s and "It emphasizes the absolute nec- from 1865 to the present, will be against segregation in the U.S. cessity that each judge be under- published by Doubleday. Army during World War II, will standing and watchful of human "Hooded Americanism" is the be presented as the fourth pro- rights and liberties," O'Hair said gram in the series "Between Man he was concerned that these rights result of a compelling interest in vigilante groups, for David M. and Man." must not be lost in the tangle of Chalmers has long been a student * * * legal machinery. of violence and social movements. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL During the primary election of He took part in his first mob at Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. Feb. 15, O'Hair led all candidates the age of 8 and watched his first Station: WXYZ. for the vacancy to be filled April race riot at 15. He has observed Feature: Rabbi Philip S. Bern- 5. students riots in Paris, Sikh Corn- stein, spiritual leader of Temple He was the only judicial candi- munal agitation in the Amritsar Brith Kodesh in Rochester, N. Y., date in the primary rated "pre- ! and Zengakuren demonstrations in and former president of the Cen- ferred and well-qualified" by Civic Tokyo. For the past eight years, tral Conference of American Rab- Searchlight, an independent citi- Chalmers has attended Klan meet- bis, will speak on "The Goodness zen's organization. ings and interviewed Klansmen, of Life," as the first in a series their leaders and friends. The of programs on "Passover , and RICHARD B. KRAMER and course he teaches at the University the Meaning of Life."- ALBERT A. KRAMER announce of Florida on the "American their association for the practice Vigilante Tradition" is the only TO DWELL TOGETHER of law with offices in the First one of its kind in any American Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. National Bldg. University. Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. Feature: "Beersheba — Melting Pot of Israel," a discussion of the biblical and modern gateway to the Negev area in Israel, will be presented by Eliahu Navi, mayor of Beersheba, and Joseph Edel- man, former director of the cul- ture commission of the Jewish Community Council of Metropoli- tan Detroit. • * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Our Responsibility in the Human Rights Struggle" will be discussed by Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of the community rela- tions committee of the Jewish Community Council; Dr. Leon Fram, rabbi of Temple Israel and president of the Michigan Council of the American Jewish Congress: and Walter E. Klein, Jewish Com- munity Council executive director. en the Air ti 'ote Next Monday,' Judge Shifman Urges Electors in Oak Park Election Judge Burton R. Shifman, who 1 ests of our democracy that voters is running for re-election to the j should not be indifferent, that Oak Park Municipal Court, made 1 they should go to the polls and cast a strong plea this week to all vot- their ballots whenever there is an ers to cast their ballots at the election. I sincerely hope that our voters will not permit anything to election on Monday. "People become apathetic," he stand in their way of going to the said. "and it is in the best inter- polls on April 5." IN OAK PARK IT'S FOR JUDGE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5TH Voters of Southfield t y Suburban - Vote for Durbin VOTE FOR * * * SURVIVAL Time: 7 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 4. Feature: Denmark's role during World War II in saving refugees from the Nazis \yin be dramatized in "Danish Resistance." * * * SPECIAL Time: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Station: Channel 4. Feature: "Let My People Go," a documentary film of the Jewish people's 2,000-year search for their promised homeland, will be pre- .. sented, utilizing films never before seen publicly. Produced by David L. Wolper and written by Marshall Flaum, the film will be narrated by Richard Basehart. Councilman Shayne Seeks Oak Park Re-election Councilman Sidney L. Shayne, who is seeking reelection to his second four-year term on the Oak Park City Council, urged the citi- zens of Oak Park to participate actively in their city government on Election Day Monday. Shayne has served Oak Park for the past 10 years in community, school and civic activities. Shayne, 39, lives with his wife Jane and four daughters at 24620 Sussex. He is vice president of the Oak Park Civic Improvement is League; president of Oak Park Area PTA Council; and member of the Oak Park Employes' Re- tirement System, Cong. Bnai David, Morganthau Lodge Bnai Brith, Oak Park JWV, Oak Park human rela- tions committee, Friends of the is Oak . Park Library, and Oak Park chairman of the boy scout mem- bership drive. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, April 2, 1965 Confident Leadership Responsible Authority Experience and Integrity VOTE FOR: Durbin Clarence FOR CIVIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE MAYOR LEADERSHIP DEDICATION * Member of Southfield City Council for the last six years, with a perfect attendance record * Been a member of Kiwanis for 17 years with perfect attendance, and served as president in 1954 * Southfield Township Tax Board of Review-4 years * Secretary, Southfield Township Zon- ing Board of Appeals-31/2 years * Chairman, City of Southfield Zoning ing Board of Appeals-2 1 /2 years * Oakland County Board of Health * Oakland County Salaries Committee * Member of first Charter Commission City of Southfield * Oakland County Special Government Study Committee * Oakland County Board of Supervisors —Perfect Attendance * Served as Area Captain for South- field Goodfellows for 10 years. * Was Secretary and member of the Board of Directors of the Southfield Upper Teens Club for 3 years