24—Friday, November 1, 1965
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Active for Humphrey, Muskie
Henry Dodge Backs
Home Owners' Plea
Henry Dodge, chairman of the
North West Detroit Council of
Civic and Consumer Associations,
and -Republican candidate f o r
Wayne County Supervisor, District
12, has been active in homeowner
groups for 15 years.
He was called upon by Rosedale
Park residents to
assist them in a
zoning matter.
The issue before
the Board of
Zoning Appeals
involved a devel-
oper who wanted
to build a large
apartment com-
plex in a single
residential area.
Dodge
Dodge, who led
a large delegation of neighbors,
Jewish leaders, working in key positions in the Humphrey-Muskie submitted petitions and argued the
campaign, include (from left) Howard J. Samuels, Administrator case, which was ruled in favor of
retaining present zoning status.
of the Small Business Administration, Geri Joseph, vice chairman of
D o d g e, Republican candidate
the Democratic National Committee and director of its women's
activities; and Ira Kapenstein, executive assistant to the chairman for Wayne County Supervisor, Dis-
trict 12, has been active in home-
of the Democratic National Committee.
owner groups for 15 years.
The Detroit Building Trades
Council, police associations and
civic groups endorsed by Dodge's
candidacy.
Dodge is an executive engineer
with an industrial equipment firm.
His family belongs to Temple
Beth-El for the third generation,
Joining the Jewish Community mission of Rabbis headed by Dr. and the fourth generation children
Council in a recommendation to Leon Fram urged defeat of the now attend the Temple school.
voters to oppose daylight saving proposal.
The statements indicate that day-
time when they cast their ballots
light savings seriously affects Drain Commissioner
Tuesday, the Council of Orthodox
Sabbath functions, that dinner Herrick Is Candidate
Rabbis and the JCCouncil's Corn-
must be held on Saturday nights
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close to midnight under daylight for Re-Election to Post
Wayne County Drain Commis-
savings conditions, and religious
services—the Sabbath night Maariv sioner Henry V. Herrick, a Demo-
—must be held as late as 10 p.m. crat, is seeking re-election. During
The appeal, therefore, is that his tenure over $60,000,000 worth
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the daylight savings time be de- of drain construction has been ac-
complished in Wayne County. Over
feated at the polls on Tuesday.
$90,000,000 in new drain projects
Classified Ads Get Quick Results are presently in the design stages
and will be constructed during the
next four years.
Herrick is a strong advocate of
the $315,000,000 water pollution
bonding program that is on the
ballot in the election. Commis-
sioner Herrick has been endorsed
by both business and labor.
Orthodox Rabbis, Council Urge
Defeat of Daylight Saving Time
DiMaggio Is in Race
for Common Pleas Judge
"I have practiced law in all
courts of Wayne County for 18
years, a large portion of my cases
being in Common Pleas Court, so
that I am thoroughly familiar with
all phases of the procedures of
that court," is the message to De-
troit's voters from Andrew Di-
Maggio, candidate for Common
Pleas Judge in the election Tues-
day.
DiMaggio is 47 years of age, and
a lifelong resident of Detroiit.
The people are to be taken in
very small doses.
—R. W. Emerson
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of Royal Oak and Southfield
urge you to
re-elect
CONGRESSMAN
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Now serving Ninth Year as a Southfield Gty Councilman.
Presently serving on the Oakland County Board of
Supervisors.
Serves on the important County Coordinating Zoning
and Planning.
Serves on the Health Committee.
Served as Chairman of the Fiscal Division of the Inter-
County Supervisors.
Served as governor's appointee to the Michigan CouncH
of Employment Problems of Women.
Served as legislative Chairman of the Southfield Business
and Professional Women's Club, actively pursued wilt"
signed into law, the "Equal Pay for Equal Work" bill.
Jean
DON'T BE CONFUSED BY BALLOT DESIGNATIONS.
THE OTHER CANDIDATE WAS APPOINTED CIR-
CUIT JUDGE ONLY 6 WEEKS BEFORE THIS ELEC-
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THOMAS J. BRENNAN for CIRCUIT JUDGE
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Jean
HIGHLY QUALIFIED TO DO
• Experienced Attorney-46 Years of Age
• Labor Arbitrator
• Former Member, Michigan Employment Security
Appeal Board
• Member and Former President, State Board of
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15 District
OAKLAND COUNTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
Education
Member, Executive Board Rehabilitation Institute of
Detroit
Former Board Member and Secretary, Metropolitan
Society for the Blind
Former Vice Chairman, Youth Division, Catholic
Charities of Wayne County
Former Secretary-Treasurer Local 4000, Communica-
tion Workers, AFL-CIO
Three Years Overseas Veteran, World War II
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Cong. Beth Moses
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