Testimonial Honors Mayor Clarkson Janies Hathaway
Acclaiming the candidacy of Theater in World War II. He served Is Candidate for
"Mayor James Clarkson of South- four terms as mayor of Southfield.
field for the post of district judge He was a member of the Michigan Education Board
Legislature, 1959-60, serving on its
in the 46th Michigan District, on
the non-partisan ticket, at Tues- judiciary committee.
day's election, nearly 300 of his
friends held a testimonial dinner Nixon Reiterates
Wednesday evening at Raleigh
House.
Support of Israel
Mrs. Howard (Ilona Altshuler)
Weissman, dinner chairman, said
that while the candidacy is assured
of success, the aim of Mayor
Clarkson's friends, who appreciate
his many services as a public
official, are anxious that he should
lead the ticket.
Max Sosin served as master of
ceremonies. There were brief
talks honoring. Mayor Clarkson,
and in his response he expressed
gratitude for many friendships
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Dr. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ,
vice president of the Israel Bond
Top Coats and Over-
James A. Hathaway, a Detroit Organization, left for Israel to
coats
discuss
bond-selling
activities
in
attorney for 25 years, is a candi-
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date for the Detroit Board of the United States and Canada with
Israeli officials. Dr. Schwartz said
Education.
that
the
record-breaking
$13,900,-
Hathaway explains that any busi.
ness with an annual budget of 000 in Israel Bond sales during
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$280,000,000 has to be one of the the High Holiday period warranted
a certain amount of optimism in
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largest employers in Michigan.
Open: Thurs. to 9 P.M.
He says that the Detroit school regard to expectations for the
balance
of
the
year.
system, with 300,000 students and
nearly 20,000 employees, is one of
the city's largest businesses and
SPECIAL
should be run in that manner.
Hathaway believes that the quali-
ties of a good school board mem-
ber are: compassion and under-
standing of the needs of ALL
children, a broad background in his
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own personal education, profes-
sional background, at least 15
years of active residence in the
community and a background of in-
terest in schools and problems of
parents, teachers and children.
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can Jewish Organizations, re-
affirmed his statement that the
U.S. must provide Israel with a
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a wholesome community during vival. Max M. Fisher, UJA presi-
dent is seated on the right.
his terms of office as mayor.
Southfield City Council President
Norman Feder spoke briefly in ap- Conservative Leader
preciation of Mayor Clarkson's
Urges Jews Not to
services to the city.
Clarkson has been a prac- Cast Vote for Wallace
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NEW YORK — The president of
Building. He is a 1951 graduate the United Synagogue of America,
(LLB) of the Detroit College of Henry N. Rapaport of Scarsdale,
Law and attended Northeastern N.Y. Wednesday expressed "shock
University and the Detroit Insti- and dismay" that some Jews would
tute of Technology. He is a combat vote for former Governor George
veteran of the 26th Infantry Divi- Wallace. He based this observa-
sion, serving in the European tion on numerous discussions with
Jewish leaders in the nation.
The head of the Conservative
body said that some individuals in
the Jewish community were intend-
ing to vote for the third party can-
didate because of a general feel-
ing of apathy and a backlash mood.
Rapaport said, "I am shocked
and dismayed that any member of
the Jewish community would con-
sider voting for Mr. Wallace." He
pleaded with them not to cast a
vote in the coming election for "a
person who espouses racist phrases
backed by the hatemongers and
representing the very doctrines
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contrary to our Jewish faith."
He stressed, "The answer to law-
lessness is not racism. We can
combat the ills in our cities far
better through diligent work in our
synagogues and communities, to-
gether with others."
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Addressing himself to the dis-
illusioned voter, Rapaport urged,
"Don't sit out the election like
ostriches hiding in the sand. Jews
in this country are experiencing
the burgeoning of one of the great-
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est communities in our history as
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a faith and a people."
(At his meeting at Cobo Hall in
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Detroit this week, Wallace, alluding
to
the "Sieg Heil, Sieg . Heil" shouts
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that were taunting him, said: "I
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want to tell you people that are
shouting `sieg heil' at me that I
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was fighting the Nazis before you
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were born.")
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Re-Elect Your
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Daniel S.
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for Regent
University of Michigan
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