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April 29, 1966 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-29

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JDC Director Urges
Unified Intergovernment
Care of All Refugees

sner-Lindenberg
Vows to Be Spoken

Albert Best Runs
for Judgeship

Albert Best, the attorney who
thWarted
the Board of Education's
AMSTERDAM (JTA)—A unified
efforts to install half-day classes
intergovernrne n t a 1 responsibility
for Detroit pupils, is a candidate
for the thousands of refugees now
for judge of Recorder's Court.
Best, 40-year-oId former news-
scattered throughout Europe, Asia
paperman, devotes much of his law
and Africa was urged by Charles
practice to constitutional and cri-
H. Jordan, director-general of the
minal law. In addition to his ser-
Joint Distribution Committee at a
vice as a trial attorney, he has
preparatory meeting for the Euro-
helped bring about revisions in
the state's criminal law in his
pean Refugee Campaign of 1966
work on the appellate level.
held here under the chairmanship
Best worked as a reporter, photo-
of Prince Bernhard of the Nether-
grapher, editorial writer and copy
lands. Jordan spoke as chairthan
editor and city editor with news-
of the Refugee Commission of the
papers in Texas, New York, Mis-
International Council of Voluntary
souri and Ohio before joining the
Agencies.
Detroit News staff as copy editor
The campaign, in which 12 Euro-
and Sunday News editor in 1953.
pean countries are already par-
While employed at the News,
ticipating, will make an intensive
Best attended and graduated from
MISS GAIL DISNER
European wide effort in the week
the Detroit College of Law, then
of Oct. 24 to raise funds for
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Disner of Santa entered the practice of law.
refugees in Asia and Africa.
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, Clara Ave: announce the engage-
United Nations high commissioner ment of their daughter Gail to
for refugees, also addressed the Stuart Lindenberg, son of Mr. and
meeting, which was attended by Mrs. Jack Lindenberg of Chicago.
representatives of national cam-
Detroit attorney Sheldon Otis
Miss Disner is attending the Uni-
paign committees in Austria, Bel-
gium, Denmark, Finland, France, versity of Michigan. Mr. Linden- has filed as a candidate for judge
Germany, Italy, Luxembour g, berg, a graduate of the University of Recorder's Court. Otis recently
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden; of Michigan, is attending law school resigned as director of the first
urban law clinic in the United
Switzerland and the United King- at the University of Illinois.
dom.
An August wedding is planned. States in order to campaign for
election. He is regarded as a
specialist in the
administration of
criminal law.
A17110 Ll
In announcing
April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- his candidacy,
Last Week's Winner of the
liam R. Jacoby (Harriet Fish- Otis declared: -
"The people of
man), 24336 Rensselaer, Oak
Detroit, for too
"RASKIN
Park, a son, Brian Scott.
long, have been
* * *
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April
18—To
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Phil-
MRS. JACK DWORIN
lip Raznick, 25130 Parsons, South- the court which
(9 lbs., 11 oz.)
handles over 30,-
Congratulations on the birth of your
field, a daughter.
*
000 criminal mat-
*
daughter and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received helped
April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Don- ters - a year. In Sheldon Otis
make your first week at home easier.
ald H. Ross ((Marilyn Burnett), our efforts to cope with quantity,
RASKIN FOOD CO.
42 Cambridge, Pleasant Ridge, a we have failed to achieve quality
in handling crime and the crimin-
son, Matthew Burnett.
April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
ally accused."
*
*
neth Sherman (Elaine Phillips),
Among Otis' recommendations to
April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert-
19780 Monte Vista, a son, Gary ram Adler (Barbara Pariser), 19827 "update the Recorder's Court with
Wilshire, Birmingham, a son, Jona- 20th Century legal concepts," a
* * *
more just bail system, an assigned
April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. than Pariser. * *
counsel- system which encourages
Stephen Barry Resnick (Deborah
adequate representation to the
April
16

To
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Ger-
Ann Guss), 24640 Rennsselaer,
aid M. Trager (Harriet Weiss), accused, the ending of delays and
Oak Park, a daughter, Michelle 14038 Riverview, a daughter, Robin adjournments and a sentencing
Nan.
procedure which assures consist-
Lynn.
ently equal and fair treatment.
* * *
Associate professor of trial
REV. GOLDMAN L.
April 13 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Goodman • (Sylvia practices at the University of De-
Rosner of Br o oklyn), 15618 troit Law School, Otis is a member
George Washington, Southfield, a of the criminal law revision com-
MOHEL
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daughter, Karen Beth.
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*
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April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- committee of the Detroit Bar
ton Fine (Roslyn Brose), 15131 Association.
He resides at 18255 Warrington
Northfield, Oak Park, a son,
with his wife and two children.
Rabbi
Leslie Ira.

PAM

Sheldon Otis Eyes
Recorder's Court

girtA

ncements

Paul Borman Running for College Trustee

Paul D. Borman has announced
his candidacy for the office
of trustee of the Wayne County
Community College, to be estab :
lished in the May 9 election.
Borman, former assistant United
States attorney for the Eastern
District of Michigan, is a director
and member of the executive corn-

Mike Cowan in Race
for the Legislature

Michael E. Cowan has announced
his candidacy for State Represen-
tative of the 16th District on the
Democratic ticket.
The district is located in North-
west Detroit and is bounded by
Eight Mile Road on the north;
Five Points on the west; Grand
River Avenue on the south; and
PAUL D. BORMAN
Greenfield, Southfield, and Ever-
suttee of Food Fair Markets. He green on the east.
also is former staff attorney for
Cowan, a graduate of the Uni-
the U.S. Commission on Civil versity of Detroit, is an Air Force
Rights in Washington, D.C.
veteran and former Defense Con-
Borman is proposing an exten- tracting Officer. Since his release
sive community college counseling from the Air Force, he has devoted
program in which individual full time to his political campaign.
talents can be encouraged and
remedial education programs of-
fered for the inadequately pre-
pared. All - high school graduates
should be eligible for admission,
he said, and he is recommending
immediate establishment of com-
munity_ college teacher education
programs.
Borman stated his belief that
"unless a forward - looking com-
• unity college system is developed
in Wayne County, some 50,000 will-

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MOSCOW—Nations seem to have
adopted a "closed door" policy to-
ward Israel's self-appointed peace
crusader, Abie Nathan.
Nasser, Wilson, DeGaulle and
now Kosygin have all refused to
meet with Nathan to discuss the
Arab-Israeli situation.
Nathan arrived in Moscow Sun-
day to ask Soviet Premier Alexei
Kosygin to intervene "before the
fighting gets started."
Not only was he unable to meet
with KoSygin, but Russian officials
warned him that his tour could be
canceled if he made any more
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- trouble. Nathan called a press con-
ley Mar tin Wolf (Rosa Moor), ference in his hotel suite.
Nathan sent a telegram to Kosy-
20272 Braile, a son, Randall Louis.
*
gin threatening to go to the Krem-
March. 261--To Dr. and Mrs. Ed- lin and seek an interview on a
ward Ehlich (Rosanne Mitshkun) "knock-on-the-door policy."
Nathan told newsmen he came to
of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, a
Russia because "I did not get too
son, Joel Adam.
much support for my mission in
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Finn (Sandra Stark), 16830
Rutherford, a daughter, Debra
Anne.
• *
April 10 — To 111r. and Mrs.
Michael Goldman (Margo Schrei-
ber), 18519 Jeanette, Southfield,
a son, Jeffrey Eric.
* * *
April 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
C. Flirt (Diana Levin, formerly of
Detroit), of Huntington Beach,
Calif., a daughter, Tiffany Ann.
• *
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