THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, Two Brazilian Jews Victorious in Election; Pro-Nazis Defeated RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)— Dr. Gerson Berger, president of the Zionist Organization of Rio de Janeiro, and another Jew, Francisco Silbert, have been elected to the legiSlature of the State of Guanabara, according to final balloting tabulations completed here. Rio de Janeiro is in Guanabara. The complete national elec- tion results show that the pro- Nazi Integralista Party polled only 26,000 votes in the entire country, and failed to elect any candidates to the national Legis- lature. The Federation of Brazilian Jewish Communities formally congratulated the newly chosen President, Janio Quadros, upon his election. Senor Quadros was accused by Communists, during t being ter election campaign, the ac- anti-Semitic. He reje up with cusations, backi he woul announcemen tradi continue B friendly p cy to and Is side oing The o celino K itschek, as a ed that e plans 4'Si frt).1 he le soon of (HA IN TH See Lifeways, Page 7 Labor Zionists Endorse Kennedy, Ask Freedom for Jews in Soviets, Oppose UAR for [IN Council Seat The convention of the Labor Zionist Organization of America, which concluded four days of sessions at the Statler-Hilton Hotel here on Sunday, endorsed the candidacy of Senator Ken- nedy for the Presidency, ex- pressed opposition to the seating of the United Arab Re- public on the United Nations Security Council, addressed an appeal to Soviet Russia to grant civil and religious liberties to its Jewish citizens and urged Labor Zionists to participate more actively in Jewish com- munal activities related to the support of Israel and the strengthening of Jewish life in the United States. The latter -resolution ressed particularly the need promotion of Jewish day ols and other educational ams in Jewish commun- as Cruso was re-elected ent of the LZOA. Dr. Ezra handler was elected vice- ident, Joseph Cooper, chair- n of the executive committee, d Susan Br echer was re- elected treasurer. Both Presidential candidates, Vice President_ Nixon and Sen- ator Kennedy, sent messages of greetings to the convention: . Among the resolutions adopted at earlier sessions was one urging the United States I wish to join my fel- low-citizens in the 15th Congressional District in urging the re-election to Congress of Representa- tive John D. Dingell. Con- t gressman Dingell is one of our most distinguished Federal Legislators and I am proud to be one of his admirers and supporters. -- MONNN , Veteran Attorney Experienced RE- ELE State Represents JOSEPH GILLIS 10TH DISTRICT DEMOCRAT This advertisement sponsored by Mei Weisz Jerry Harris Jack J. Kraizman Max Klayman Seymour Caplan S. Lawrence Stein Robert Eston Bernard Hoffman Harry Pliskow Henry Wartosky Government to provide Israel and all other peace-loving na tions with firm guarantees against aggression, to refuse to acquiesce to illegitimate acts of boycotts and blockades and to reject "intolerable" discrimina- tions which the Arab states prac- tice against American Jewish firms doing business in Israel. Capacity audiences attend- ing the convention sessions heard addresses by Michael Comay, Isr a el 's permanent representative at the UN, and Victor Reuther, UAW leader, at the opening session Thurs- day, and Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Avra- ham Harman, and the distin- guished labor leader, Baruch Zuckerman, at the banquet on Saturday. Substituting for Governor Williams, Lieutenant Governor John Swainson, in an address to the convention, strongly en- dorsed a program for United States Government aid to Israel, condemned the Nasser policy in the Suez Canal, greeted Israel's 13th anniversary and urged strong action for civil liberties and freedoms for all. Former Ambassador Tsur Guest At JNF Assembly in Washington Jacob Tsur, former Israel Am- at the tri-annual assembly of the bassador to France, now chair- Jewish National Fund of Amer- ica, Feb. 23 to 26, at th, Willard man 'of the board of directors of Hotel, Washington, D.C., it was the Keren Kayemeth in Jerusa- announced by Albert Schiff, lem, will be the guest speaker president of the JNF of America. - FOR A BETTER DETROIT .. Elect 351 ANTHONY 1. WIERZBICKI for Councilman uolification is all on the ony J. Wierzbicki. A: est quay ed candi- "The the list are to be dates mong those who are not foun ans, professional or ama- poll One, in our judgment, teu st ds out. ki is a long- Mr. Wierz ublic servant. e, dedicate n.mental an- He is head go t Budget Bu- olyst of the Det ond in corn- reou and • its mond. nized author- s municipal mon- and we hove come when Detroit tax- reatly need men in of- ho know the city's fiscal uation inside and out." Charge Bomb Blast Victim Was Member of Hitler's 'Elite' Detroit Free Press, Oct. 5, 1960 Isan Section of the Machine LONDON, (JTA)—A German exporter who was seriously wounded last week when a bomb exploded in his car in scribed in re- as a former Bo who, in re- h-ranking Na en working cent years, ret service for the Egy quarters in and h Cairo nn patch said that Dr. risn , 49, was listed f Hitler's Elite . a embe , with e rank of lieuten- n the security serv- nt-colon ice. d been living in Cairo He ade periodic visits to Ger- a ny to visit his family. Press reports attributed the attack to a French underground organiza- tion which sought out Nazis who had escaped punishment for their crimes. RETAIN SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Theodore Souris Nazi Charges Dropped Against New Yorkers NEW YORK, (JTA)—Special Sessions Court in suburban Queens County dismissed charges against two youths of attempting' to organize a neo- Nazi movement. John Wallace, 20, Hugh Bar- low, 20 and Richard E. Phelps, 17 were -arrested last January 14, when hate scribblings, swas- armbands and similar were found in Wal- in -Flushing. The ace's ho arged with trea- three were iracy, but the son and co were dismissed treason y were filed. a day victed on the Ph ge on August y c d to three years nte ow the conspir- o ( batio s been dismissed arge st W ace and Barlow. \II S ret to A 3'7t uckerman, Comay. ess Labor Israel nnual Convention e 37th annual convention of e National Committee for Labor Israel, which will be held at Hotel Commodore, New York, Nov. 24 to 27, will be addressed by Moshe Sharett, former Prime Minister of Israel; Ambassador Michael Coma y, head of the Israel United Nations Mission; and Baruch Zuckerman of Jeru- salem, leader of the World Labor Zionist movement. The conclave will hail the 40th anniversary of Histadrut, the Israel Labor Federation. MICHIGAN NEEDS HIM! Look for the designation "Supreme Court Justice" on the ballot— % BALLOT *SU and vote the SEPARATE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL 6i) VOTE THE SEPARATE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT TUESDAY, November 8th Committee to retain Justice Theodore Souris Charles L. Levin Mandell L. Berman Morris Lieberman Theodore D. Birnkrant Stanley Michaels Samuel Brezner Harry M. Nayer Avern Cohn Mel Ravitz Herbert M. Eiges Louis Rosenzweig Lawrence Gubow Theodore Sachs Carl Gussin Harry Schumer William Hordes Sidney M. Shevitz Sidney J. Karbel Bert L. Smokier Samuel L. Travis Maxwell E. Katzen William J. Weinstein Jerome W. Kelmon