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October 16, 1964 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-16

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Colburn Pleads for Free Choice Ballot

BREVITIES

biz. PAUL T. SALCHOW, medi- The Detroit Opera Theatre pre-
cal director at Herman Kiefer Hos- sents THE IMPRESARIO" by
pital, will speak on the history and Mozart. Oct. 25, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.,
adininistration of the hospital for at the Detroit Institute of Arts,
the second Visitor Education Pro- Lecture Hall. The cast includes
gram 1:45 p.m., Oct. 25. The public sopranos . Marilyn Cotlow and Mar-
is invited. jorie Gordon, tenors Harold Or-
• • •
bach and Robert Angus, and bari-
ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOTS for tone Raymond Sharp.
* * *
the Nov. 3 election are available
at the office of Thomas D. Lead-
Freshly filmed color movies of
better, city- clerk. 202 City-County "The New Germany" will be shown
Building. 48226. The request for by ALFRED WOLFF, Chicago
ballots must state the reason for world traveler, to open the World
the elector's inability to go to the Adventure Series public color
polls, address from which he is mo v ie travel program at 3:30 Sun-
and actually residing,
Oct. 25. at the Detroit Insti-
address
address to which the ballot is to be day.
mailed and the voter's signature. lute of Arts.
* * •
Deadline is 2 p.m. Oct. 31.
GARELICK'S GALLERY. 20208
* * *
By writing ovur $500,000 of life Livernois, inaugurates its 14th sea-
insurance during the first six son with an exhibition in a newly-
months of 1964, eight members of decorated and re-styled gallery.
the AUSTIN A. KANTER AGEN- The exhibition will run through
CY, general agent for the National Oct. 24 and includes new Works by
Life Insurance C. of Vermont, have Moses Soyer, Chagall. Baskin, Mer-
Pi-
qualified to attend a special "Pres- , yin Jules. Richard Florsheim, Pi-
ident's Club" conference held in f cas-s°- Mary Cassatt and many
New York Oct. 18-22. Attending 1 others.
* * *
the conference in the American
Governor George Romney has
Hotel are: Ru4 Adamo, Paul Da-
vidson, Georg i Kanidonis, I. A. declared October as PTA MEM-
"Bud" Lehman, Gary Madvin, Gor- BERSHIP ENROLLMENT
don Muir. James Pogue and Har- 4 MONTH. The Michigan and the
vey Poirier. National Congress of Parents and

Teachers invities civic minded
The third annual WSU WEEK adults to join in its program.
*

*
will open at Wayne State Univer-
The public relations firm of Mc-
sity Saturday. Among the week's
activities are community develop- CANDLESS-HART. founded by the
ment conferences. a family day late James W. McCandless, has
Oct. 24 and open house in class- been incorporated as McCandLss-
rooms and laboratories. For infor- Hart Public Relations, Inc., it was
mation, call WSU Alumni House, announced following the death of
833-1400. Ext. 416. McCandless Aug. 3u. McCandless*
partner. .TAMES HART. is presi-
• • •
ADLER-SCHNEE. Inc .. 240 l dent of the new firm, and Mrs.
Grand River East. announces an I Grace McCandless is a major stock-

exhibition of collectors' crystal and
glass beginning Oct. 28, and con-
Thanksgiving.
through
tinuing
Hours are Monday-Saturday, 10
a.m to 6 p.m.. Monday and Wednes-
day, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

CIVIC LEADER SPEARHEADS
ACTIVITY FOR BETH YEHUDAH'S
SEMI-CENTENNIAL DINNER

holder and director. Policy and op-
eration of the organization will re-
main unchanged and it will main-
tain the same offices at 1141 First
National Bldg. EDNA FETZER.
long associated with McCandless-
Hart, continues as account execu-
tive.
*
*

Total assets of STANDARD FED-
ERAL Savings and Loan Associa-
tion of Detroit now exceed S300.-
000.000. according to an announce-
ment. by Robert J. Hutton. presi-
dent..
*
*
*
NAVY DAY will be observed
Oct. 27. In connection with this ob-
servance the Reserve Training Sub-
marine, USS CERO located at the
Brodhead Naval Armory. 7600 E.
Jefferson, will be open to public
visiting, Oct. 24-30.
• • •

The DETROIT-GOLD AGENCY
of the Massachusetts Mutual Life
Insurance Company, 20800 Green-
field. placed 14th among the com-
pany's 117 general agencies in the
sale of individual life insurance for
the first nine months of 1964. The
agency reported individual insur-
ance sales for that period totaling
$13,002,106. Nationally, the sale of
Massachusetts Mutual individual
insurance for the same period
amounted to $897,457,996.
* • •
A showing of paintings by ALEX
KATZ will be held through Nov.
6 at Grinnell Galleries.
* * •
The WINSHIP SCHOOL STUDY
GROUP will meet 1:15 p.m. Wed -
nesday in the school auditorium.
The six candidates for the board
of education will speak on "What

Howard H. Finsilver, pictured
above, is Secretary of the Detroit
Businessmen's Council Dinner in
behalf of the Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah, scheduled to take place Sun-
day evening, October 25th at Cobo
,Hall.
He is a native of Detroit and a
product of the Detroit city school
system. He lives with his wife and
family at 20435 Picadilly.
This dinner, which promises to
be one of the most outstanding so-
cial events of the year, will feature
as guest speaker the world renown-
ed former Chief Rabbi of Australia
and New Zealand, Rabbi Isaac L. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Swift.
Adv. 12—Friday, October 16, 1964

Sherwood Colburn, chairman of i The legislation was blocked from
the committee for a free choice j taking effect in the 1964 election
ballot, urges voters to cast separate by the protest of 333,000 Michigan
I Consider to Be the Major Issues
votes on Nov. 3 on the question of voters who signed petitions to force
in Education in Detroit. - Guests
whether Michigan adopts the a referendum on the question.
invited.
Massachusetts ballot for future I Proposition No. 1 on the Novem-
* * *
elections in place of Michigan's i ber ballot is the Massachusetts
An exhibit of bronze sculpture
ballot proposition.
present free choice ballot.
by MORRIS BROSE. nationally-
Under the present ballot the
Colubrn explained that a "NO"
known Michigan artist. will open
Sunday. in the Oakland University voter can cast one vote for all the vote on Proposition 1 would stop
art gallery, according to John Gal- candidates of his party, or he can the Massachusetts ballot from ap-
vote for each individual candidate plying in
loway, chairman of the art depart-
1966 and elections after
by name. The Massachusetts ballot that
ment.
eliminates the first choice.
* * *
The Massachusetts ballot also

The WARSAW PHILHARMON-
IC. heralded as one of Europe's eliminates the pictures of Lincoln
finest orchestras, comes to Detroit and Eisenhower from the Repub-
Oct. 30. to perform a single con- lican ballot and the picture of
Roosevelt and Williams from the
cert at Masonic Auditorium.
Democratic ballot, as well as party
INN
Tickets are now available for the columns and rows.
The attempt to force Michigan
new CABARET CONCERT series
INCLUDING EL AL JET ROUND-TRIP
voters
to
use
the
Massachusetts
of "POPS" programs by the
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
troit Symphony Orchestra. The ballot in place of Michigan's pres-
TRANSFERS
concerts, to be conducted by Louis ent free choice ballot has provoked
Lane, will take place Dec. 1 and widespread public resentment. Col-
FROM S
12 at the Light Guard Armory, burn said.
Election clerks in cities and
4400 E. Eight Mile.
a
counties totalling a substantial ma-
When the ROGER WAGNER jority of Michigan's population
WEEKLY DEPARTURES:
CHORALE appears in Detroit Oct. were, and still are, completely op-
Nov. 15
Dec. 20
Feb. 7
23. at Masonic Auditorium, it will, nosed to the Massachusetts ballot
Nov. 21
Jan. 10
Feb. 15
Dec. 19
for the first time, be performing because it would create havoc with
Jan. 17
Feb. 21
with its own orchestra. Since it Michigan's orderly election proc-
Many other group flights to
Israel and Europe from 2 to 14
was founded 15 years ago, the I esses. Colubrn said.
weeks available at
Chorale has given more than 200 -
the group rate of 41
performances before some quarter-
for her, literature
end reservations cantors
of-a-million North Americans, trav-
eling some 50,000 miles in the
Histadrut Tours
process. with local orchestras fur-
for the rescue of
19161 Schaefer
nishing the accompaniment.
* * a
Algerian children
UN 4-7094
A cocktail party for DANIEL S.
COOPER, Democratic candidate
for state representative of the 69th
Free Report Available: Life Insurance Stocks
District, will be held 9 p.m. Oct.
24 at Holiday Manor. The fund-
raising event is sponsored by the 1
Manley, Bennett, McDonald & CO.
Cooper for Representative Corn-
Members New York Stock Exchonge
mittee. For tickets, call Merton
357-0970
442-5903
Colburn, LI 6-7754.
Northland Towers

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BERNARD R. COHEN

Seminary to Honor
1 2 at Convocation

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Two associate justices of . the
United States Supreme Court and
ten Jewish communal leaders will
be honored by the Jewish Theolog-
ical. Seminary of America at two
events Nov. 15.
At a convocation at the Semin-
ar}. Justice William
J.
Bren-
nan. Jr.. will be he recipient of

the honorary degree of doctor of
laws in recognition of his applica-
. tion of "the profound and precise
insights
of morality and ethics
_
through law - in his service to "that
great body of clients, the American
people."
Tribute also will be paid at the
convention to Justice Arthur
.1. Goldberg, who will be formally
installed as chairman of the Board
of Overseers of the Seminary. The
post previously was held by the
late Herbert H. Lehman.
Following the convocation, the
Patrons Society of the Seminary
will hold its annual Louis Marshall
Award Dinner at the Americana
Hotel of New York, and Justice
Brennan will be the guest speaker.

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REMEMBER! OUR HISTORIC TRIBUTE DINNER

Wonoring

MRS. LEVI ESHKOL

"First Lady

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For Reservations, Coll DI 1-5707
Tickets May Be Obtained et the Door

Dinner Chairman

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Special Guest

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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

PRESENTS:
Jimmy Randolph, entertainer from New York City
and Hal Gordon and his orchestra
Fabulous Door Prizes

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Dietary Laws Observaid

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