JAMES A. HACK f5- 1 for State Representative 67th District— Democrat WELL-QUALIFIED: • B.A. in Government, University of Michigan Wall Street Journal Urges Elimination of National Quota System NEW YORK (JTA) — The Wall opportunity to enter the United from Northern Europe, England Street Journal, leading financial States than persons emigrating or Ireland. daily newspaper in the United Political Advertisements States, came out in support of pro- posed changes in U.S. immigra- tion policy which would eliminate ELECT the national origins quota system. Noting that the national origins system has proved "too cumber- some and inflexible" to meet the "simple tests of equity," the news- paper declared in an editorial that the proposed changes "might help put our immigration laws on some- where near a national basis." Hailing the provisions of a new bill now pending in Congress as a measure that "would ensure that DEMOCRAT someone with talents the U.S. can use would not face lengthy delay 7th District because of his birthplace, "editor- ial declared: "It seems only fair not to turn down applicants while Practicing Attorney places in the total allocation go Over 35 Years unused." QUALIFIED "We are convinced," the edi- torial stated, "most Americans be- lieve it's wrong to discriminate against someone simply because he was born in the wrong place." Un- der the national origins quota system, would-be immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe, and from other areas, have a lesser EARL D. • Passed State Dept. Foreign Service Examination • Businessman: Hack Shoe Co. and Ripple Sole Corp. • U.S. Navy, 31/2 Years; Lieutenant (j.g.) LEADER STATE SENATOR Finest n the Awkwo--- FIRST' Elect NORMAN 1. E CONGRESSMAN swaraosn iaAPV TuDnitod DEMOCRAT - FIRST DISTRICT • Attorney 22 Years e Honor Graduate Wayne State University Law School • President, Michigan Mortgage Corporation No. 17 on the Ballot Norm.an ELECT Israel Offers Aid to Cyprus JERUSALEM — (JTA) — Israel has offered relief help to Cyprus, but has been careful to avoid taking sides in the armed conflict between the island's Greek and Turkish communities. The offer was made in a cable sent by President Zalman Shazar to Archbishop Makarios, president of Cyprus. The message was in reply to pleas by Archbishop Ma- karios last week for action to halt Turkish military atttac.ks against Cyprus. President Makarios had sent similar requests to the leaders of many other countries. In his reply, President Shazar said that the Israeli Ambassador in Nicosia had been instructed to make urgent inquiries as to whether Israel could help in relief efforts. ABE A. SCHMIER JUDGE RECORDERS COURT Qualified by 39 Years Experience "The man who does no wrong needs no law." —Menander THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 21, 1964 15 Dedicated to Justice ABE A. SCHMIER NUMBER 675 0 N THE BALLOT ENDORSED BY ALL THE WORKING MAN THE BUSINESS MAN THE JUDGE E JUDGE O 607 COURT OF APPEALS Endorsed by Civic, Labor and Fraternal Organizations Vote September lst THE LAWYER HE WILL GET THE JOB DONE • JUSTICE FOR ALL • VOTE FOR PROGRESSIVE JUSTICE PRIMARY - SEPTEMBER I I