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July 29, 1966 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24—Friday, July 29, 1966

Key Organizations, Leaders Endorse
Shevitz for Recorder's Court Post

Labor organizations, business
leaders, fellow attorneys and poli-
tical groups are boosting the can-
didacy of Sidney M. Shevitz for
nomination as Recorder's Court
judge.
Shevitz' program to "humanize",
the court and his efforts in human
relations have won him a spot on
the Wayne County AFL-CIO slate
for the Aug. 2 primary.
He was rated "well qualified"
by the Detroit Bar Association's
advisory committee.
Democratic organizations in De-

troit's five congressional districts
—1st, 13th, 14th, 16th and 17th—
have endorsed the veteran attor-
ney.
Prominent Detroiters who have
pledged their personal support in-
clude State Supreme Court Jus-
tice Theodore Souris; Richard E.
Cross, former chairman of Ameri-
can Motors Corp.; Rev. Canon Mal-
colm G. Dade; Detroit industrial-
ist, Max M. Fisher; former Detroit
Common Councilman William T.
Patrick, Jr.; and civil leaders Roy
Reuther and Horace Sheffield.

ELECT HUGH J. "Red"

O'NEIL

State Representative
*** DEMOCRAT ***

15th District

Send a hardworking
representative to
Lansing
Vote for a man with a
PROVEN record

Rated Preferred and Well Qualified
by Civic Searchlight

Stanczyk Seeks Office
as Circuit Court Judge

ELECT

BARRY M. GRANT

Common Pleas Court Judge Ben-
jamin C. Stanczyk, 51, is a candi-
date in the Aug. 2 primary for one
of the newly cre-
ated Circuit Court
judgeships for a
six-year term.
He has been a
common pleas
judge for nine
years and was a
practicing attor-
ney and member
of the staff of the
Wayne County
prosecutor before his appointment
as judge by Gov. G. Mennen 'Wil-
liams in 1957. He was a 1939 grad-
uate of the University of Michigan's
law school.
Judge Stanczyk has served on
several study committees in con-
nection with the Detroit Public
Schools and as president. of the
Cass Association for Cass Techni-
cal High School during the years
1963-65.

PROBATE JUDGE

QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED

• Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
of Oakland County (1961-64)
• Elected Trustee and Treasurer
Board of Education of South-
field
• Governor's Traffic Safety
Commissioner (1964)
• Probate Court. Referee
• Oakland County Board of
Education Designate
• Parent Youth Guidance
Committe (1963-64)
Member Perfection Lodge

John Lama Endorsed

The Detroit Free Press cast its
vote for John E. Lama in his bid
to win the Democratic nomination
for State Senator from Detroit's
7th Senatorial District. Lama is
seeking to unseat Democrat D.
Dzendzel, the Senate majority lead-
er.
"Lama," the endorsement says,
"with • an impressive academic
background and a constructive ap-
proach to state problems, gets our
vote."

.

Pol. Adv.

for STATE REPRESENTATIVE

AS YOUR

KRAIZMAN

Member B'nai B'rith

I. WIENE

• •

JACK

• Admitted to practice before
U.S. Supreme Coutr, Michigan
Supreme Court and U.S.
District Court

Why You should prefer

Pol. Ad

Recorder's Court Judge

• Michigan Society for Mental
Health Board of Directors

NON-PARTISAN

Vote for O'NEIL

Eti2cL

• Legal Investigator, mental
Health division of the Probate
Court (1960-61)

ELECT GRANT PROBATE JUDGE

STATE REPRSENTATIVE
15th District
Ballot No. 173

DEMOCRAT

• Clerk of the Probate Court
(1960-61)

[51182

DEMOCRAT




Your problems are important
You should know your State Representative



You should be able to talk to Lansing

HE WILL KNOW YOU AND REPRESENT YOU IN LANSING!

Elect

IRVING

WIENER

State Representative

16th District

Pol. Adv.

Best for Detroit . . . and YOU!

Albert Best has won national acclaim as one of Detroit's OUT-
STANDING attorneys by his ability and courage in the courtroom.

Recorder's Court needs his experience and wisdom.

Elect Albert

• U. of M. B.A. and Law Degrees
• Member Detroit, Michigan &
American Bar Assoc.
• Member Recorder's Court Comm.
of the Detroit Bar Assoc.

• Member CRIMINAL
JURISPRUDENCE Com. of
of the Mich. Bar Assoc.

• Member Pisgah Lodge, Bnai
Brith
• Member Knights of Pythias
• Past State Commander of the
Jewish War Vets
• Present Judge Advocate of Post
#230 Jewish War Vets
• President of Cong. Bnai David

ELECT KRAIZMAN AUG. 2nd ,

The Detroit Attorney who led the
successful 1963 fight to win full
time education for your children.

Member Jewish War Veterans
Perfection Lodge 486

JUDGE RECORDER'S COURT

520

Pol. Adv.

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