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September 04, 1964 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 4,:1964 5

Zwerdhng, Siegel, Sander Levin, Faxon, Cooper, Cabinet Affirms
9 Israel Neutrality I
Kramer, Dingell Are Nominated; Homeowners
Cyprus Issue
USALEM (JTA)—The Cab-
JE
R
C USALEM
Proposal Passes, and School Bonds Defeated on
Met reiterated Israel's policy of

neutrality regarding the unrest in
Cyprus after Foreign Minister
Golda Meir reviewed the situa-
tion at the weekly meeting. It is
believed that the Cabinet also dis-
cussed Israel's ftifure relations
with Cyprus in view of the recent
visit to Cairo by Cypriot Presi-
dent Makarios. According to re-1
ports here, Nasser has urged Presi-
dent Makarios to sever relations
with Israel.

Tuesday's tense primary elec- won the 'nomination for the State
tion, still the talk of the country Senate in the 15th District on the
because of the numerous factors Democratic ticket. His cousin,
involved, was especially marked Charles Levin, lost the nomination
for the State Senate in the 6th
by the following results.
The homeowners' amendment, District by less than 200 votes.
branded as , immoral and unconsti- The well-known liberal congress-
tutional, was adopted by a larger man, John D. Dingell, won the
nomination for the U.S. House of
majority.
The voters rejected a proposal Representatives in the new 16th
for a bond issude to provide for the District.
Prof. Boaz Siegel won the nom-
erection of additional high schools
in the city—a need that was propa- ination for judge of the new Court
gated by all progressive elements of Appeals.
Jack Faxon, one of the youngest
in the community.
A. L. Zwerdling,.well known at- candidates ever to seek office in
torney, son of the eminent Michi- Michigan, was nominated for the
gan Jewish leader Osias Zwerd- State Legislature in the 15th Dis-
ling of Ann Arbor, was nominated trict.
Albert A. Kramer and Daniel S.
for the board of education.
Sander M. Levin, son of Mrs. Cooper were nominated for State
Bess Levin and the late Saul R: Representatives . in the 67th and
Levin, by an overwhelming vote 69th districts.

Murry & Shirlee Koblin
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