Staebler Cooks Up Warm Greeting
for Bagel Eaters a t Local Factory
Congressman Neil Staebler is not
to be outdone by the New Yorkers
who have eaten knishes, latkes,
bagel and other nasherei while
Gov. Romney Will Visit
Jewish News This A.M.
cavalcade of ten cars
will accompany Governor
George Romney on a tour of
the northwestern Detroit area
this morning.
One of his first scheduled
stops—at 10—will be at The
Jewish News office.
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Accompanying the gover-
nor, together with leading
Republican Party members,
will be Billy Shuttleworth,
candidate for State Senator
in the 7th District.
meeting the constituents whose
votes they are seeking.
At midnight tomorrow, the Demo-
cratic candidate for Governor of
Michigan will be at the bagel fac-
tory on Seven Mile and Schaefer,
Public Warned to Shun
Chain Letter Schemes
Involving Savings Bonds
Is Israel's Boom Slowing
Economic Independence?
TEI AVIV — According to a dis-
The public was warned that patch to the New York Times, pros-
chain letter schemes involving perity has hurt Israel's drive toward
U.S. Savings Bonds and stamps economic independence.
Israel's boom in employment,
Not to be outdone in sociability, violate federal regulations and
the former governor and the pres- leave their victims subject to pos- production, foreign currency inflow
and rising incomes has been a
ent Assistant Secretary for African sible prosecution.
major cause of a growing deficit in
Affairs G. Mennen Williams, will
The warning came from Delmar foreign trade.
be at the Dexter-Davison Market, V. Cote', state director for the
The gap this year will rise
on Curtis and Wyoming, at 10 a.m. U.S. Savings Bonds Division of the
5130,000.000 to a new high of
Sunday, to greet friends and fellow- Treasury, in the face of a new
8550.000,000, according to David
citizens and to urge Staebler's elec- rash of savings bonds chain let-
Kochav, director of the Economic
tion.
ters in several parts of the state. Planning Authority. Exports of serv-
The candidacies of Rep. Staebler
At the same time, Cote' an- ices and goods will bring in an
f or governor and U.S. Senator
estimated $670,000.000, less than
Philip Hart, who is seeking re- nounced that money invested in '
55 per cent of what is to be spent
election, will be advanced at a re- savings bonds designed for use in for imports.
ception at the home of Mr. and chain letter schemes can be re-
The government has arranged
Mrs. Harry Kobel, 19211 Pinehurst. covered if the bonds still are in important conferences to consider
on Oct. 27. That afternoon, Mr. and the purchaser's possession.
means of checking the trend.
Mrs. Irving Cane will sponsor a
party at their home. 19736 Chey-
Nearly half of all the Great
Aramaic is the popular dialect
enne, in behalf of Rep. Staebler Lakes ports handling a million or used by the Palestinian Jews after
and Congresswoman Martha Grif- more tons of cargo annually are the return from the Babylonian
fiths, who is up for re-election.
in Michigan.
Exile (356 BCE).
there to greet those who buy their
bagel and lox for their Sunday
brunches.
Judge Dingeman Backed
for Appeals Court in Poll
of Lawyers in County
Common Pleas Court Judge Harry
J. Dingeman Jr., nominated in the
September primary for election to
the new Court of Appeals, will be
No. 500 on the ballot in the Nov.
3 election.
In the final poll conducted by
the Bar Association, he was No. 1
choice of Wayne County lawyers
for the position of judge of the
Court of Appeals.
Judge Dingeman is a veteran of
more than 17 years on the Common
Pleas bench.
Educated at the University of
Detroit and the Detroit College of
Law, he was elected to the Common
Pleas Court bench in 1947.
He was the judge who rewrote
the Court's Rules under which the
court currently operates.
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Candidates to Appear
on JWV Program
r. —
Walter E. Klein, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, will be moderator for the Jew-
ish War Veterans' "Issues 1964"
meeting 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Klein is a past president of the
Memorial Home Association of
Jewish War Veterans. The Michi-
gan department of JWV and its
auxiliary are sponsoring the com-
munity relations meeting.
Discussing national and state is-
sues will be Mrs. Burnette Stae-
bler, wife of Congressman Neil
Staebler, Democratic candidate for
governor; Mrs. Elly Peterson, GOP
candidate for U.S. Senate; Demo-
cratic Sen. Philip Hart; Meyer
Warshawsky, Republican candidate
for state attorney general; William
Milliken, GOP candidate for lieu-
tenant governor; and James Hare,
Michigan secretary of state, Demo-
crat.
Refreshments will be served by
the auxiliary. Guests invited.
Cochairmen of the meeting are
Irving S. Cane and Mrs. Sidney
Cohen.
Downs Gets Support
of Con Con Co-Workers
Tom Downs, candidate for judge
of the new Court of Appeals, has
won support from members of the
community who worked with him
at the Constitutional Convention.
Downs served as vice president
and leader of the Democratic dele-
gates there.
Con Con delegates Jack Faxon,
Harold Norris and Dr. Melvin Nord
are among those backing him.
Women boosting his campaign
are headed by Mrs. Irving Bolton
and include Mesdames George Vic-
tor, Earl Gould, Morris Rowin, Ed-
ward Rothenberg, L. Rudolph and
William Valensky.
Downs also has won the praise
and approval of a large number of
lawyers. A committee headed by
D. Charles Marston, with John Fei-
kens as treasurer, includes Avern
Cohn, Bernard Firestone, Henry
Gilman, Gordon I. Ginsberg, Stuart
Hertzberg, L'win Kasoff, Bernard
Kaufman, Jerome Kelman, Henry
Krolik, Sander Levin, Theodore
Sacks, Richard Strichartz, Robert
Warren and William Weinstein.
Executives Set Meeting
Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will hold an executive board meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
Workmen's Circle Center.
Discussion will center on the an•
nual banquet and rummage sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wine, 14120
Balfour, Oak Park, will be host
and hostess.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, October 23, 1964
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