People Make News
Mrs. Jeanette S. Seidman was
the guest of the Ford Motor Co.
at the unveiling of the new 1951
Mercury which features the
automobile industry's newest
automatic transmission — the
Mere - 0 - Matic. Combining a
torque con-
verter and a
three-speed
transmission,
the Merc-0-
Ma t i c provides
the equivalent
of a four-speed
unit. It has a
high degree of
flexibilit y,
smooth acceler- Mrs. Seidman
ton, improved high gear per-
formance, and a low axle ratio
with resulting low er engin e
speeds while cruising.
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MISS CECILIA H. GOETZ was
named national membership
chairman of the Women's Divi-
sion of the American Jewish
Congress.
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WASHINGTON, (JTA)
AVRAHAM HARMAN, formerly
Israel Consul, in Canada, has
been appointed Counselor at the
Embassy of Israel in Washing-
ton, and director of the Israel
Office of Information in New
York.
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Justice Felix Frankfurter, As-
sociate Justice of the Supreme
court of t h e
Supreme Court
of the United
States, will ad-
dress a dinner
meeting of The
Dropsie College,
Nov. 20, at the
Warwick Hotel,
Philadelphia, on
the occasion of
the publication
of the first vol- Frankfurter
ume of The Dropsie College's
thirty volume series on the
Apocrypha.
THE JEWISH NEWS-19
Friday, November 3, 1950
United Daries, New Milk
Has Backing of AMA
A new product, endorsed by
the American Medical Associa-
tion, called Hi-Lo milk, was
placed on sale early this week
by United Dairies, Inc. The "Hi"
stands for high in vitamins, the
"Lo" for the small amount of
fat it contains.
By actual test, United Dairies
has proven that this new milk
has a higher protein, calcium,
phosphorus and Vitamin A and
D content than either whole
milk or skimed milk. And the
calories from Hi-Lo milk have
been greatly diminished.
Hi-Lo milk was produced for
women who like milk, but are
afraid of the caloric content.
It was also manufactured for
people who are allergic to, or
dislike, the taste of fat in milk,
but still drink it because of its
nutritious value.
Sold exclusively in Detroit by
United Dairies, Hi-Lo milk has
Judge Jones' Election
been sent to doctors in the city
Urged by Noted Leaders
at their request and the response
has been overwhelming in its
A group of prominent Detroit- approval.
ers this week joined in a call to
the community urging the re-
The Boston News-Letter, first
tention on the Bench of Re- successful American newspaper,
corder's Court Judge Charles had a circulation of 300 after
Wesley Jones.
15 years of publishing in 1719.
Among those who participated
in this call are William Fried-
man, Samuel Rhodes, Sigmund
Jaulus, Samuel L. Weller, Julian
Krolik, Ida Lippman, Albert
Summer, Norman W. Feder,
Samuel H. Weisman and Frank
TAshmoo
Schwartz.
In their appeal to the com-
5-4500
munity, these leaders point out
that Judge Jones has judicial
temperament, that they vouch
AN ARGO CONTRACT
for his fairness and that he
Guarantees
Possesses all the qualifications
that make a good judge.
GEORGE W. MASON, president
of Nash Kelvinator, will introduce
Benson Ford, vice-president of
Ford Motor Co. as principal
speaker at the 22nd anniversary
dinner of the National Confer-
ence of Christian and Jews,
Nov. 13 at Masonic Temple.
Other executives expected are:
Hugh Ferry, president, Packard
Motor Car Co.; Fred M. Zeder,
chairman of the board, Chrysler
Corp.; A. E. Barit, president,
Hudson Motor Car Co.; Thomas
H. Keating, general manager,
Chevrolet, and vice-president,
General Motors Corp.
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TEL AVIV— (ISI)--Dr. AVRA-
HAM NISSAN, Israel's new Min-
ister to the Scandinavian coun-
tries, arrived in Stockholm, Swe-
den, Oct. 30, to undertake his
Schneider Seeks Election
duties.
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To Senate in 18th District
Brig. Gen. DAVID SARNOFF
was named national chairman
John H. Schneider, nominee
of the 1951 Red Cross Fund for State Senator, on the Demo-
Campaign which will be held cratic ballot, in the 18th Dis-
March 1-31.
trict, at the coming election on
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Nov. 7, is a member of Pisgah
LEONARD N. SIMONS has Lodge Bnai Brith; Past Noble
been appointed national vice Grand of Jericho Lodge, IOOF
chairman for the combined and has been active in Jewish
campaign of the Union of Am- communal affairs.
erican Hebrew Congregations
The legislation Schneider sup-
and the Hebrew Union College— ports includes: State reappor-
Jewish Institute of Religion.
tionment, liberal policies for
mental and tuberculosis hospi-
Free Subscriptions Ease
tals; schools and churches and
strengthening of the Civil Serv-
Israel Periodical Shortage
ice Act and of the handling of
NEW YORK—In order to help sex
offenses.
meet the shortage of American
periodicals in Israel occasioned
A novel gift idea—a subscrip-
by the Jewish State's lack of
foreign exchange for such pur- tion to The Jewish News. Only
chases, the Zionist Organization $3 for 52 copies.
of America is supplying Israel's
citizens with large numbers of
free subscriptions to outstanding
popular magazines and daily
newspapers, as well as substan-
tial numbers of new and used
books on a variety of subjects,
it was announced by Benjamin
G. Browdy, ZOA president.
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The Jewish Community Coun-
cil has issued warnings against
solicitors who claim they are
representing a paper under the
name of Jewish Review. The
warning states that none of the
national organizations has auth-
orized any one to solicit for a
paper under that name.
Detroit friends of Beth Berl-
Katznelson Institute will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
L. Field where Aaron Horowitz,
director of the foreign studies
department of the 'Institute will
be guest speaker.
Horowitz will give his impres-
sions of the Institute, telling of
its achievements and explaining
its potentialities in building fu-
ture leadership for Israel.
The Beth Berl Institute was
founded in 1947 and is situated
at Ramat Hakovesh, a few miles
from Tel Aviv. Its main func-
tions are to prepare educational
administrators, civil servants
and youth leaders, and to es-
tablish ties of a spiritual and
TO RETAIN
CHARLES WESLEY
JONES
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
a generous gift to the schol-
arship Fund of the Schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Zechman of Cortland Ave. on
their 50th wedding anniversary.
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a generous gift to the schol-
arship Fund of the Schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bricker of
Cortland Ave., in memory of
Morris Fishman.
Supporters of Congressman
George D. O'Brien, seeking re-
election next Tuesday in. the
13th District, point to his out-
standing record as a champion
of the Jewish State.
O'Brien, in 1946, introduced
the resolution before the 79th
Congress asking for the United
States to "use its good offices
to the end that the doors of Pal-
estine shall be opened for free
entry . . . so that the Jewish
people may . . . reconstitute Pal-
estine as a free and democratic
commonwealth."
B E VIO R ATIC
\ 1*J
NAMES OF
OFFICES
VOTED FOR:
MARK YOUR
BALLOT HERE
STATE
G. MENNEN WILLIAMS
Governor
n
Lieutenant
Governor
65
F -1 66
JOHN W. CON NOLLY
I1 67
Secretary
PHILIP A. HART
of State
Attorney General
STEPHEN J. ROTH
68
State
Treasurer
MAURICE C. EVELAND
Auditor
General
MARGARET PRICE
69
70
Representative
in Congress
13th District
COUNTY
Prosecuting
Attorney
1-7 GEORGE D. O'BRIEN
I 72
JOHN D. DENGELL
74
GERALD K. O'BRIEN
11 I
ANDREW C. BAIRD
Sheriff
1 1 2
County
Clerk
EDGAR M. BRANIGIN
County
Treasurer
HAROLD E. STOLL
113
114
Register
BERNARD J. YOUNGBLOOD
of Deeds
115
Drain
GEORGE A. DINGMAN
Commissioner
116
EDMUND J. KNOBLOCH
his election and vouch for his fairness, ability, quali-
The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
Congressman O'Brien
Fought for Free Israel
VOTE DEMOCRATIC
We, the undersigned, attorneys-at-law, recommend
fications and judicial temperament.
cultural nature, with the outside
world, particularly America.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT
Representative
in Congress
15th District
Recorder's Court Judge
Warn Against Solicitors
For Unknown Periodical
Beth Berl Institute Head To Speak in Detroit
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Coroners
SAMUEL B. MILTON
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
I DA LI PPMAN
SAMUEL L. WELLER
FRANK SCHWARTZ
ALBERT SUMMER
SAMUEL H. WEISMAN
NORMAN W. FEDER
SIGMUND JAULUS
MORRIS WELLER
JULIAN KROLIK
SAMUEL RHODES
(This advertisement has been bought and paid for by the
above-named friends of Judge Jones.)
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One 12 placed in the circle under the picture of
FRANKLIN R. ROOSEVELT will be counted as a vote for
EVERY Candidate on the DEMOCRATIC Ticket.
Strike a blow for freedom and democracy! Vote for
the party that supports the principles of Jefferson, Wilson,
Roosevelt and Truman! Vote against Reaction! Vote
Democratic ! Vote!
BRANDEIS DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION
ARTHUR L. ROBBINS, Chairman
NATHAN A. KAUFMAN, Secretary