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November 02, 1962 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-02

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DOOR-TO-DOOR DEAL

and

PERSONAL SERVICE

BARNETT PONTIAC

14505 MICHIGAN Begt i wr:eggfcrer TI 6-1122

Dr. Nahum Goldmann, World Jewish Congress President, conferred with Jewish leaders
from all over Latin. America on recent anti-Semitic incidents such as those that tar-bombed
Argentinian Jewish houses (left) and smeared swastikas on others (above). Under WJC-WZO
auspices, the four-day conference took place in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Oct. 22-25.

, The famous Philadelphia Or-
chestra has been the keystone of
the May Festival at. the Univer-
sity of Michigan for 26 years.

Marcus Simon & George Romney

BE SURE AND
VOTE FOR

MARKUS S. SIMON

For State Representative

4th District
10-12-14 Wards

Vote Straight Republican

State Department Ready to Protest
Arab Boycott Against U.S. Firms

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Department of State revealed that
it is prepared "to protest boy-
cott actions which cause injury
to American commercial inter-
ests" in connection with anti-
Jewish - restrictions applied by
Arab governMents.
L. Oppenheimer & Co., of
New York, had been asked to
arrange, shipments of 10,000 kilo-
grams of Idaho hops to a brewery
in Egypt. Then the firm received
a • questionnaire from the Arab
Boycott Office pertaining to the
order. It asked whether the firm
traded with Israel, supported
Jewish causes, or had Jews
among its directors.
Senator Jacob K. Javits, New
York Republican, forwarded the
company's protest to the State
Department. In a letter to Sen-
ator JaVits, Thomas R. Mathews,
Assistant Secretary of State for
Congressional Relations, made
known that the State Department
is now prepared 'upon request

LEADERSHIP

... is a quality requiring foresight, experience, judgment,

lack of vacillation, and, above all, freedom from any
suspicion that what is done is motivated by politics or
any other consideration than devotion to duty.
Al Bentley, said in 1958 : "We talk about the Monroe
Doctrine, but what are we doing about Communist
infiltration and colonization in Latin America?"
Al Bentley repeated this same position in 1960.
On September 18, 1962, Al Bentley wired the Presi-
dent to urge "a sea blockade around Cuba expressly to
keep war materials from being shipped to Cuba."
His Democrat opponent branded Al Bentley as
"foolhardy" and guilty of "shallow thinking."
Al Bentley's opponent maintained his same position
almost to the hour when the President took firm action
on the Cuban situation . . . the sea blockade Al Bentley •
advocated . . . with the statement that "the greatest
danger of all would be to do nothing."
Leadership? Who showed leadership?
Al Bentley proved his leadership again. His oppo-
nent? You judge.
Michigan needs Al Bentley's leadership in Wash-
ington.
Michigan needs Al Bentley's experience as a Con-
gressman and a member for 8 years of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee.

Vote Tuesday, November 6

BENTLEY

to Congress
Return AL
as Congressman-at-Large
* * * * REPUBLICAN * * * *

Republican State Central Committee—Geo. VanPeursem, Chairman

LEST YOU FORGET YOUR
JUDICIARY -VOTE the NON-
PARTISAN JU DICIAL BALLOT

by the company involved to pro-
test" because the boycott action
injured American commercial in-
terests.
Mathews added that "the De-
partment has repeatedly made
known its objections to the gen-
eral principles of the Arab boy-
cott to the various Arab states
concerned. The Department will
refer to the example cited by
Mr. Oppenheimer in its con-
tinued representations."

$1,000,000 Sought
for Airport Synagogue
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
New York Board of Rabbis an-
nounced that $1,000,000 was be-
ing raised for the International
Synagogue and Jewish Center it
is sponsoring at Idlewild Inter-
national Airport in New York.
Rabbi. Israel Mowshowitz,
president of the board, also an-
nounced the election of Charles
H. Silver, former president of
the New York City Board of
Education, as president of the
synagogue. He • said half of the
total being raised would be used
for construction and the other
half for maintenance after the
structure is built. The syna-
gogue-center is expected to be
ready for use by Jewish visi-
tors to the New York World's
Fair in 1964.

Powerful Chief Rabbi
Moses Ben Elijah Capsali, the
first chief rabbi of Turkey, was
appointed spiritual leader of
Turkish Jewry by the Sultan
after the conquest of Constanti-
nople by the Turks in the fif-
teenth century. He had un-
limited power over all Jews in
the Empire with a seat in the
Council of the Caliphs.

Retain Experience

No. 205

Non-Partisan
Ballot

CIRCUIT
JUDGE

James N.

CANHAM

• 6 YEARS JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE

• PREFERRED by CIVIC SEARCHLIGHT

• ENDORSED by CIVIC, LABOR,

Fraternal Groups and the Detroit Press

VOTE

NOVEMBER 6th

He that quotes another and
also gives the name of him that
said it brings redemption to
the world.—Megillah 15.

Classified Ads Bring Results

RETAIN

JAM ES

...

JUDGE

.

MONTANTE
CIRCUIT COURT

• 31 Years active Law Practice
• World War II Veteran

• Former President, Detroit Bar Association



BALLOT
NUMBER

206

VOTE
NOVEMBER 6TH

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Novemb er 2, 1962

For The Best

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