• Backing for Education Board Phil Van Antwerp Zwerdling, Stewart and Grylls Receive Strong Unity. He also has served on Woodward Community Council. qualified" ratings by the Civil L. Zwerdling, candidate for Stewart and his wife, the former Citizens for Birmingham Schools Searchlight. Stewart was given Race.,for Sheiiff the A. Detroit Board of Education, Christine Elizabeth Robinson, have and as junior warden of the Nativ- Philip J. Van Antwerp, candi- date for Wayne ' County Sheriff. has a . background of 25 years nolice experi- n c e. Rising 'rom, the rank of • •atrolman to de- ective inspector, ' w instigated and waded the vital olice community elations bureau nci was honored lam; times for Its "humani- Irian leader- hip." ' With the pres- it upsurge in juvenile d e 1 i n- u e n.c y and .• r i m e, J. Van Van :intwecp Antwerp has the prow en firm leadership to combat this rising tide of crime in Wayne Count•," friends° state: "Our county citizens need. the vigorous, per:4Inal and strong direction which Van Antwerp will bring to the post of Sheriff." Born in 1911. Van Antwerp at- tended • local Detroit palochial schools and graduated from St. Catherine's High School. He en- tered the Detroit Police Depart- meat in June • of 1937, and progressed to 'the rank of detective inspector having come through the steps of detective, detective ser- geant and detective lieutenant. In the course- of his duty4he came in contact with all segments of the Detroit community and earned sev- eral departmental citations and received awards for "Humani- tarian Leadership" from veteran, fraternal and civic associations. lie has taken post graduate courses in business administration at the Detroit Institute of Tech- ' nology: criminal law at Wayne Stare University: racial relations at .Fiske University; human relations 'at the University of :Michigan; police administration at Michigan State University; criminal behavior at Wayne .State University; public speaking - at the University of 'Lac' ik ( pl. —Zaddikim) is He- brew r "Righteous One." It re- fers t‘, a Hasidic rabbi claiming the poWer to work miracles. Political Adv. ELECT . . . FRED K. MORRIS STATE REPRESENTATIVE announced widespread support: of community leaders for the Serve OUF Schools slate to fill three vacancies on the Board of Educa- tion in the Sept. 1 Primary elec- tion. C'dmmunity leaders supporting the group for the Board of Educa- 'A. L. ZWERDLING the rating of "qualified." Senior partner in the firm of Zwerdling, Miller, Klimist and Maurer, Zwerdling was a member of the Citizens Advisory Commit- tee on School Needs. which made an extensive, study of the Detroit School System. He has his BA. MA, and law degrees from the University of Michigan. President of the Indus- ; trial Relations Research Associa- 1 tion. Zwerdling has been an active leader in the Bar for many years. He is past chairman of labor rela- tions law section of the State Bar. a member of the labor relations law 'committee of the American Bar Association. a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. and a member of the Amer- ican Arbitration Association. Born in Ann Arbor, in 1914. he has been a resident of Detroit for 25 years, and is 'married to the former Thelma Chasman. T,hey have two children. both graduates of the Detroit public schools. tiop include Sidney Shevitz, Stan- ley Winkelman, Irving Pokemp : her: Joe Ross, Harold Berry. Avern Cohn. Bert Smokier. Max Osnos, M. H. Berman, Harold Kaplan -and Sol Kurtzman; The Serve Our Schools Commit- tee is a group of parents and edu- cators who have been active since Stewart Grylls 1947 in rallying support for the schools and for andidates for he Board of Edu•ati n pledged to better schools. A. L. Zwerdling. Darn Iu Ste- wart and Peter F. Grylls also are endorsed by the AFL-CIO, the Baptist Ministers' Alliance of Detroit and Vicinity, Detroit Federation of Teachers. and oth- er civic. community and school organizations. Zwerdling and Grylls were given the"preferred and well Importance of Primary Stressed by Candidate An appeal to the self-interest of • independent voters in the 6th Dis- trict w a s issued by Democrat Charles Levin. candidate for the Michigan State Senate. Levin, noting that the past vot- ing history of the area comprising the 6th District "virtually makes certain that the Sept. 1 primary will actually decide the 'election," voters not to ignore the primary. The Sept. 1 vote he said, is not only a preview of the results to be expected in Novem- ber: it is really the decisive elec tion. He pointed out that, histor- ically, the. district's voters elect Democrats to represent them in the State Senate and the lower house of the legislature • . . "and this yeai, there is no time for a voter. to 'wait and see' who the candidates will be." 14th District° DEMOCRAT 208 ON YOUR BALLOT Levin also repeated, his list of five issues he feels are paramount matters "of keen personal interest" to the 6th District; and pledged to -concentrate on these problems if elected to the Senate: YOuth unemployment; dropouts and juvenile delinquency; senior citizens; urban renewal and tax 'revision and the use of tax monies. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 Friday, August 28, 1964 Zwerdling is the son of Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor, promi- nent Jewish community leader. Darneau Ste4art, a graduate of WilberforCe University, received a bachelor of divinity degree from Payne Theological School. He also has attended and done counseling work at the University of Illinois, Wayne State University, and Mer- rill Palmer Institute. Stewart. who has served in the U. S. Marine Corps, has been associate pastor of Peoples' Com- munity Church for the Past five years. He also has been a . pastor in Illinois and Iowa. Stewart's . memberships include the Detroit .; Pastor's Union, NA- ACP. Detroit-Council for Human Rights, and the Detroit Metro- politan Association of the United Church of Christ. He is presently on the audio-visual panel of the Detroit Council of Churches. and the committee on Religion and •Race for the Council of Commu- nity Churches. He has been a lec- turer to the Family Living Classes in three Detroit High Schools. and is a past president of the North a child in the D e t r o it Public Schools. Peter F. Grylls, a native of De- troit, is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Grylls, who has served in the U.S. Army, has been with Michigan Bell for 11 years. He presently is a staff su- pervisor in the company's Com- mercial Department Training Group. A member of the Citizens Corn- mittee for Equal Opportunity and its subcommittee on h o u s i n g, Grylls is chairman of the Mich- igan Chapter of the Episcopal So- ciety for Cultural and Racial Political Advertisement VOTE SEPT. 1 COUNTY PROPOSITION No. 1 ' ity Episcopal Church in Birming- ham. Grylls and his wife, the former Sue Mason, have three children, two of whom are in the Detroit Public Schools. *New York to Tel Aviv by Air. Round .. fTrip costs $535. A 10-day escorted "'tour of Israel and a 12-day escorted* *tour of Spain, costs $799. 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