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Judge Leonard See ks Re-Election

Judge Donald S. Leonard, a life-
long resident of Detroit, is cur-
rently serving as judge of the Re-
corder's court of Detroit, having
been elected in November 1966.
He is seeking re-election for one
of the old Recorder's Court seats.
He was chosen by his colleagues
as executive judge in 1968 for a
one-year term and is a member of
the executive committee of the

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Michigan Judges Association.
Judge Leonard has a long

Morris W. B. "Mike" Cohl, of
Pine Tree Tr., Bloomfield Town-
ship, has announced his candidacy
for a newly-created district judge-
ship in the 48th District in Oak-
In 1954 Leonard resigned his land County. The area covers
Bloomfield and West Bloomfield
post as Detroit police commission-
er to become the Republican nomi- Townships, Birmingham, Bloom-
field Hills, Keego Harbor, Sylvan
nee for governor of Michigan.
He now is a member of the com- Lake and Orchard Lake.
A former chairman of the De-
mittee to update the Code of Cri-
troit Board of Zoning Appeals and
minal Procedure.
secretary
of the Public Lighting
During World War II, Leonard
went to Britain as a member of Commission, Cohl also has served
the American Civil Defense Mis- on the Wayne County Board of
sion to observe the effects of Nazi Supervisors as a member of the
bombing raids. Upon his return he legislative and tax-equalization,
served as special assistant to the and roads and bridges committees.
United States director of civil de-
Cohl, an attorney, was graduated
fense and was wartime Michigan
from the Detroit College of Law
civil defense director.
and then served as a Legal Of-

Hathaway, Board
of Education Head,
Seeks Judgeship

James A. Hathaway, a Detroit
attorney for 29 years and pres-
ently president of the Detroit Board
of Education, is a candidate for
one of the seven new judgeships in
Recorders Court which voters must
first approve.
Hathaway views Recorders
Court, the criminal court in De-
troit, as one of the pivotal contact
areas of our leg* system with the
community as a whole.
After completing study at Har-
vard, post - graduate business
school, he attendtd the University
of Michigan extension courses and
the Northwestern University Naval
Training School, serving as a naval
officer for five years.
Among Hathaway's present en-
dorsements are: Detroit Bar As-
sociation, Civic Searchlight, De-
troit Federation of Teachers, AFL-
CIO, Detroit Firefighters Associa-
tion, The Seafarers International,
D-R-I-V-E.
various Republican
and Democratic district endorse-
ments, and block clubs.

Sol Plafkin—Candidate

for Wayne Circuit Court

Sol Plafkin. 42, is a candidate
for a judgeship on the Wayne
County ('ircuit Court.
A
native
Detroiter.
Plafkin
taught in the Detroit public schools
while studying at night for his law
degree at Wayne State University.
He is a vice chairman of the
I Metropolitan Detroit Americans for
Democratic Action; a member of
the executive board of Michigan
and Metropolitan Detroit American
Civil Liberties Union: member of
the Detroit Federation of Teach-
. ers. AFL-CIO; former chairman,
15th District Young Democrats:
and a former member of the
NAACP and the National Lawyers
Guild. -
Since early 1971 Plafkin has been
working as a supervising attorney
for the Model Cities Misdemeanor
Project, in cooperation with Wayne
,State University law students.

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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Four local
•youths and an Israeli underworld
figur e have been taken into
custody on charges of rape and
attempted rape of two tourists,
police reported.
They said a man known to the
underworld as "Shulman-Will-
Pay" was remanded for 10 days
on suspicion of raping a South
African girl he allegedly lured to
his flat.
The four youths, also remanded
for 10 days. are accused of the
attempted rape of an American
girl who hitched a ride with them.
•The girl has postponed her de-
parture for th U.S. in order to
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Long active in community af-
fairs, Cohl is presently the vice
chairman of the Metropolitan
Chapter of the March of Dimes

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is involved in committee work for
the Girl Scouts of Metropolitan De-
troit and is a former member of
the board of directors of the Boy
Scouts of America. He presently
is a member of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Bloomfield Heights
Association.
Cohl is married and has two
children.

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in Bid for Congress

Walter Shapiro, a Democratic.
running for Congress from the Ann
Arbor area, has won the support
of such well-known area Demo-
crats as former Congressman Wes
Vivian and the party's 1970 Con-
gressional candidate, Mike Still.
wagon.
Michigan State University Trus-
tee Pat Carrigan is also on the
committee, along with Maxine
Brodsky, chairwoman of the Li-
vonia Democratic Party, and Mort
Cohn, former mayor of Monroe.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 4, 1972-35

PROF. DANIEL I. HILLEL of
the Hebrew University's college
of agriculture has been invited
by Tottori University in Tokyo to
conduct research in a new irriga-
tion system he developed in Is-
rael. He will direct a joint study
this summer with Prof. Tomoo
Cho of Tottori's agricultural de-
partment.

career of public service. He is a
former commissioner of the
Michigan State Police and De-
troit Police departments and
was chairman of the Michigan
Liquor Control Commission,

Tel Aviv Police Arrest
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