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. * * * MISS CECILIA H. GOETZ was named national membership chairman of the Women's Divi- sion of the American Jewish Congress. * * * 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. * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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 * * * 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. VOTE FUEL OIL DELIVERY There's one way to be SURE of getting all the oil you'll nerd next win- ter! Phone ARGO . . . TAshmoo 5-4500! An Argo contract means QUALITY oil . . . BET- TER service . . . A N D the ARGO LOW PRICE! Sign NOW! Play SAFE! First Grade Furnace Oil TYPE 2 12 8/ C /10 Gel. First Grade Furnace Oil 8/ C TYPE 1 /10 Gal. '3 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. * * * 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 117 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.) 118 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