Farband Conference To Open on Oct. 23 The Detroit City Committee of Farband LabOr Zionist Order announces the opening of its annual conference on Saturday evening, at 13722 Linwood. The conference will hear re- ports of the past year's activi- ties and formulate plans for the coming year. Louis Segal, general secretary of the Farband Labor Zionist Order, will participate. Convene Special Meeting Of League to Plan Pageant Mrs. Irving Small, president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, has called a spec- ial meeting at 10:15 a.m., Thurs- day, at the home of Honorary Women's, Tercentenary chair- man, Mrs. Henry •Wineman, 17651 Hamilton. Discussion will center on the pageant being given by all women's groups in the city hon- oring the American Jewish Ter- centenary. Center Playschool PTO To Hear Wayne Professor Israel Agrees to Appointment off= Lt. Col. Brewster as MAC Chairman : The first meeting of the sea- son is planned by the Parent- Teachers' 'Organization of the Jewish Center Playschool, co- sponsored by the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women. To be held at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo, the program will feature Prof. Aaron Krasner, of the Wayne University school of social work. • Israel's agreement to the appointment of Lt. Col. Charles F. Brewster of the U. S. Army as chairman of the Israel- Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission ends the seven-month boycott by Israel of the commission which previously was held by Cmdr. Elmo H. Hutchison of the U.S. Navy. Exception previously was taken to Hutchison's action, after the Scorpion Pass massacre in the Negev, when the MAC chairman refused to censure Jordan. 22—DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS • 7 7 "TT / fo?ern Friday, October 22, 1954 .&e coackft, wiwe in the whOle..toa m Spkit, know-how and teamwork are svivat It takes to make a winning team; a team that knows its job, that carries the ball—and scores! - - That's the kind of team you can held in Lansing and in Washington on November 2. Top to bottom, you'll agree here's a lineup that will • give Michigan the type of government to make you proud. But—remember—you need the whole team. You need Donald S. Leonard as Governor to coordinate the effort, to proyide the inspired leadership. You need the power- ful voice of Senator Homer Ferguson in Washington to continue the fullest co- operation with President Eisenhower's Administration. And you need the full roster of capable, experienced, energetic Republican state officers working to- gether to get thinies done for a greater M ichigan,. r OWEN J. CLEARY Secretary of State Don Leonard has pledged his administration to action—on highway improvements—better school fa- cilities—augmented retirement funds for teachers-- broader agricultural representation at policy-making levels—a preventive mental health program—a strong youth guidance program—additional industry for Michigan to increase employment—care for the aged in their own communities—removal of politics from prison administration—sound, non-political conserva- tion policies and increased promotion of Michigan's famed tourist attractions. These are a few of the team's objectives. They cannot be had without teamwork. The team cannot function without leadership. For too long your needs have been thwarted by bickering and confusion in the Governor's office. - Now is the time for action! Give the team your "go ahead" on November Vote Straight Republican . . . for progress , . 1, for a greater Michigan! Sie 7M:qhti "=-VOe XeralkhZ z ICA ittPintteAtil Mktg Aittemits OttAthillttat elkahmaft JOHN 8. MARTIN, JR. Auditor Gestert0 ► IhoPeort C. C. Seem% IfrotrivSki