Leo Polk Urges More Petition Signers Report Mancroft Issue Settled to Satisfaction of Jews (JTA — The issue of resentatives c on cur r e d, stating into the field of international Against Proposed Massachusetts Ballot the LONDON London Chamber of Commerce flatly that the Chamber has, "since trade by countries having recourse Leo Polk, prominent labor leader and an active figure in Bnai Brith, Allied Jewish Campaigns and move- ments to fight against anti-Semi- tism, this week appealed to those who have not yet signed t h e peti- tions against the Massachusetts bal-• lot to do so im- mediately. Thanking those who have been helpful in this ef- fort and express- n g confidence that more than Leo Polk 200,000 signatures will be secured to assure the idea of adopting the proposed ballot going to the voters for action, Polk again pointed out that the Massachusetts ballot, if used, would prevent a majority of voters from expressing their prefer- ences. "Voters would be prohibited from casting straight party ballot, as 75 per cent now do," he said. Filing of the necessary signi- tures — only 138,000 are required but Polk and his committees seek 200,000 -- will keep the proposed ballot from being used in Novem- ber, he said. Under the newly proposed bal- lot to which objections have been raised by those circulating the petitions, "identification of party candidates will be more difficult since party vignettes will not be used," Polk said. Persons with pe- titions are asked to contact him at his home, 20027 Mansfield, VE 7-4524. Robert Briscoe Won't Run for Re-Election 1951, been adamant in being op- posed to any form of recognition of the Arab boycott and has always refused to sign any certificate which included any form of dis- crimination." The joint statement noted fur- ther that the Chamber's official journal this year reaffirmed "sup- After meeting separately with port of resolutions deploring the Jewish members of Parliament and intervention of political questions with leaders of Jewish organiza- tions, the Earl of Verulam, presi- dent of the Chamber, issued a Candidate Blondy statement which the Jewish rep- withdrawl of its offer of the organ- ization's presidency to Lord Man- croft, the Jewish financier, under alleged Arab boycott pressure, seemed to have been resolved to the satisfaction of Jewish leaders' as well as of officials of the Chamber. Opposes Excise Tax (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) DUBLIN — Robert Briscoe, for- Ernest Adler in Race mer Lord Mayor of Dublin and the for State Legislature only Jewish member of the Dail, Ernest E. Adler, a practicing at- the Lower house of the Irish Par- torney here, is in the race for the liament, said here that he will not —,,,::::0Democratic nomi- nation for the run in next year's Parliamentary State Legislature elections. in the 67th dis- Briscoe, who was first elected to trict. the Dail in 1927, told the Jewish Born in Czecho- Telegraphic Agency that "I shall slovakia, where be 70 next September and I don't he also practiced want to go on until I am too old 1 a w , Adler was for the job—it is time to stand graduated from down and make- room for other iljCharles Uni- people." versity in Prague Briscoe, who served twice as with a Laws and Lord Mayor of Dublin, is a life- ,Political Science long Zionist. doctorate. Paid Political Adv. He came to this "country in 1948, was graduat- "A Proven Record— ed from the De- Not Promises" troit College of Adler Law and was ad- mitted to the Bar in 1953, having practiced law here since then. He lives with his wife and two daughters at 13301 Albany, Oak Park. Senator Charles S. Blondy said that the federal excise tax on auto- mobiles are discriminatory and obsolete. Senator Blandy declared that he would fight for legislation to ex- empt low income families from paying income taxes. Senator Blondy is a candidate for Congressman in the new First Congressional District on the Democratic ticket. He is endorsed by the Pulaski Democratic Club of North Detroit, the Central Citi- zens Committee and the Court Clerks Association of the State of Michigan. Senator Blandy is a member of the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith, the Michigan Jewish Historical Society, Hannah Schloss Old Timers and serves on the board of the Hebrew Benovolent Society. ILL'S 15th District Democrat • • • • • • Attorney Experienced Legislator 30-Year Resident of Northwest Detroit Homeowner and Taxpayer Married and Father of Four Children Endorsed by the 17 Congressional District OFFICIAL Democratic Party Organization We believe that Re-Election of State Representative Joseph A. Gillis would be in the best interests of the State of Michigan and the community. Julius E. Allen Dr. Charles G. Bensamin Samuel T. Berkley Arthur E. Berlin Eveiyn R. Brant Irving Burkow Dr. Perry Burnstine Mrs. Perry Burnstine Michael Cash Avern L. Cohn Gabriel Cohn Daniel Cooper Gerald Curtis Sol A. Dann Alfred L. Deutsch Samuel Dubrinsky Aubrey Ettenheimer Harold Finney Abbe S. Freidman Samuel Glassman Susan Goldman Prof. Lawrence Greene Hookey Goodman Harry N. Grossman Hyman Grossman M. Glen Grossman William Hordes S. R. Jacobs Anna Kaplan Irwin J. Kasoff David Katz Mrs. Charles Kaufman Sidney Kaye Mrs. George D. Kent Max E. Klaymen Rose P. Kleinman Dr. Shmarya Kleinman Milton Kort Jack J. Kraizman Seymour Kraus Arthur M. Lang Philip Langwald Albert Lee • Frieda Leemon Cyril C. Levenson William Levin Harry Levitt Gershon Levy Sam Loberman Gerald Miller Arnold H. Monash Barbara Nelson Myron Panter Theodore Pines Harry L. Pliskow Samuel Portne Symour Posner Dr. Irwin B. Posner Samuel Posner Louis Rogevein Baruch Rosenburg Frank Rosenbaum Julius Rothchild Benjamin Roth Beatrice Rott Leo Silver Paul Silver Simon Slutsky Harold Somlyo Morris Weiss Avery Weiswasser Ilene K. Winkelman Leo W. Yeszin Harry Yudkoff Samuel Yura George M. Zeltzer Allen Zemmol THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18 Friday, August 21, 1964 A GOOD MAN TO KNOW I For some of the best buys on new Pontiacs and Tempest SAUL BERCH AT Packer Pontiac 18650 LIVERNOIS 1 block South of 7 UN 3-9300 Adv. Vote for OUR FATHER STATE REPRESENTATIVE "I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, upon laws and upon courts. These are false hopes; be- live me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it. . . ." —Learned Hand The president of the Chamber," the joint statement continued, "is selected irrespective of his ethnic origin or creed. It is the normal practice for confidential ap- proaches to be made to distin- guished persons to allow their names to go forward. Occasionally, names are withdrawn. It is re- gretted that, in connection with a recent approach and withdrawl, a public misunderstanding has arisen which is jointly deplored." Political Re-Elect Joseph A. to commercial boycotts based on racial and religious criteria." The Candidate IRVING H. WIENER 16th DISTRICT — DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER 228 ON THE BALLOT Paid Political Advertisement His Record Proves Buback Wayne's "Most Effective" Shall Conti? government officiaIt declare Peter L. Buback "the most effective Sheriff in Wayne County's history. Here are just a few of their reasons Sheriff Buback has established a strong Parks Patrol. — 2. Tri- pled the Waterways Patrol. — 3. Given the Communications Sys- tern's network of 47 Police De- partments new efficiency. — 4. Modernized the Sheriff's Scientific Laboratory, with its more than one million fingerprint sets; — 5. Established a Central Identifica- tion Bureau, fi. Improved the Juvenile Division, which handles juvenile problems in Wayne's un- incorporated areas; — 7. Made the Racket and Vice Squad so effective it is now training men for several city police depart- ments in Wayne County. Sheriff Buback has achieved these results quickly. His more than 20 years as a top County Administrator have proved invaluable. Hard work helps, too he's on the job from 8:30 every morning till all hours of the night. ...Citizens for Sheriff Peter L. Bubo& Vote to Retain The Most Effective Sheriff in Wayne County History SHERIFF Peter L BUBACK DEMOCRAT 27 Years Experience in County Service 365 ON YOUR BALLOT