Bnai Brith Reports Openings in Saginaw Community in Multitude of Vocations WASHINGTON ; D.C. — Com- pared with the number of em- ployed persons in other large cities and metropolitan areas, the Saginaw area is under- represented in nine professional and semi-professional job fields, according to an occupation ref- erence guide just published by the national office of the Bnai Brith Vocational Service Bureau. The fields are architecture, dentistry, law, photography, medicine, dental technology, theraphy, veterinary medicine and real estate. The new guide shows that there is only one lawyer in the Saginaw area for every 1,430 persons, while the nation as a whole has one practitioner for every 830 persons. Statistics also indicate possi- bly more room for architects in the Saginaw area where there is only one architect for every 12,500 persons, while the nation as a whole has one for every 5,900. In comparison with the national picture, there are few physical and occupational ther- apists here. This area has one therapist for every 11,200 in- habitants ( while the ratio for the United States is one for every 5,900 persons. Similarly, Saginaw has only one physician or surgeon for every 1,000 persons, while the nation as a whole has one for every 780. , It has one real estate agent for each 1,640 people com- pared with a national ratio of one for every 1,060 people. Such fields as chiropractic, optometry and osteopathy, however, are over-represented in Saginaw in comparison with other cities and areas. This area has almost double the pro- portion of chiropractors and osteopaths as the rest of the country, and one and one-fifth times the national ratio of op- tometrists. E FORWARD LOO Israel City Observes Its 25th Anniversary TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The city of Nathanya, founded by American Jews, began to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its establishment. The city, named for the noted American Jewish philanthropist Nathan Straus, now has a pop- ulation of 30,000 and houses the major portion of Israel's disk- mond processing industry. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, October 29, 1954 •"These three words are Chrysler Corporation's signal for a dynamic new era in your life!" ITHIN' A FEW WEEKS, Chrysler Corpo-, ration will offer you five all-new motor cars ... Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler and Imperial. W These cars will present, each in its own dis- tinctive way, a fresh styling concept. We have named this new concept THE FORWARD LOOK. You will know why we chose this name when you see these cars. They are in tune with the kind of fresh ideas and fresh feeling you are seeking today in all the things you use. Chrysler Corporation designers set out to express the public's contemporary feeling for form that flows from purpose to create cars with a spirit which would capture and match' the spirit of the people who would own and drive them. Out of this kind of thinking„ after months or development, now come cars that reach out for the road ahead and seem to be in motion even when they are standing still. They have THE 3fott,. personally, like to be among the first with something good and new I suggest you . see your dealer now, while he is starting to make up his advance order lists. Many cars will be offered as new this year. Only these five will offer THE FORWARD LOOK! PI.ESIDENT FORWARD LOOK. Corning soon.: Tho 1955 ,PLV441•01.21T141 * 0 ,019Q1E 4 IME Sa TO 4 C141RYSLER • IMPERIAL CHRYSLER CORPORATION THE dc?, I? WA 1742 LOOK This Thursday see Chrysler Corporotioat'l g?.esot new full -how TV diroma0.c.1 thoav i, "Climax," W.C13K Charmer: 2, 8;30-9:30 P.M. EST