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November 06, 1964 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-06

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Four From the Community Win Michigan State Legislature Posts

Others Elected to Circuit Court,
State and City School Posts

Common Pleas Court Judge
For the first time in history,
four Jews from the area will serve Charles Kaufman was named to
in the Michigan Legislature, as a the Wayne County Circuit Court,
result of Tuesday's election.
and Judge Benjamin Burdick re-
Sander Levin was elected to the
State Senate in Oakland County's tained his seat on that bench.
Benjamin M. Rose was named to
15th District. Albert A. Kramer,
Daniel Cooper and Jack Faxon, in the Wayne State University Board
the 67th, 69th and 15th legislative of Governors and Leon Fill to the
districts, respectively, won seats in State Board of Education in the
Democratic sweep of state educa-
the lower house.
Other members of the commu- tion offices. Abe L. Zwerdling won
nity were elected to judgeships on the local ticket , for Detroit
school board.
and education posts.

7 4S,

15 Candidates of Jewish Faith
in U. S. House of Representatives

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

WASHINGTON — Fifteen candi-
dates elected to the United States
House of Representatives are of
Jewish faith, representing a con-
siderable increase in the number
of Jews serving in Congress, it was
learned Wednesday. Six new Jew-
ish congressmen were added to
the nine already serving who were
reelected.
With three senators of Jewish
faith continuing their terms, the
total of 18 Jews simultaneously in
Congress may represent a record
in the history of the nation.

Pennsylvania Democrat; and Rep. forecast a possibility that Presi-
Charles S. Joelson, New Jersey dent Lyndon Johnson may soon
appoint a prominent Washing-
Democrat, were all reelected.
In a race of interest to many ton, D.C. attorney of Jewish faith
Jews and Israelis, Republican Con- to the position of United States
attorney general vacated by Rob-
gressman Ogden R. Reid, former
ert F. Kennedy, who was elected
American ambassador to Israel,
to the Senate from New York.
was reelected despite the' general
It was observed here that every
defeat suffered by his party.
Press association forecasts pre- Jewish member of Congress who
stood for reelection was successful.
dicting changes in the cabinet

The senators who were not up
for election this year include
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, New York
Republican, Sen. Abraham Ribi-
coff, Connecticut Democrat, and
Sen. Ernest Gruening, Alaska
Demoerat.

Cooper

Levin

Kramer

Zwerdling

Faxon

Rose

JDC Faces $7 Million Loss Next Year
in Income as German Payments End

Five new congressmen of Jewish
faith were elected in the state of
New York. They included Lester L.
Wolff, Democrat liberal, who upset
the Republican incumbent Rep.
Steven Derounian; Joseph Resnick,
Democrat, who unexpectedly won
over the Republican incumbent,
Rep. Ernest Wharton; Herbert
Tenzer, Democrat liberal, who de-
feated Republican Congressman
Ralph J. Edsell; Richard Ottinger,
who wrested a seat from veteran
Republican Rep. Robert R. Barry;
and James H. Scheuer, Democrat
liberal, who defeated Republican
contender Henry Rose.
Scheuer, a leading builder, once
served as a news correspondent of
the liberal Overseas News Agency
and has been active in exposing
and fighting religious and racial
prejudice.

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Reelected in New York were
Reps. Emanuel Celler, chairman
of the House Judiciary Commit-
tee; Leonard Farbstein, only
Jewish member of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee; Ja-
cob H. Gilber, Benjamin. S. Ro-
senthal, Abraham J. Multer—all
Democrats—and Seymour Hal-
pern, the only House member of
Jewish faith who is a Republican.

GENEVA (JTA) — The closing • Distribution Committee Country
session of the 19th annual Joint Directors Conference was told that
the JDC faces a loss of $7,000,000
in income next year.
Charles H. Jordan, European
Former Congressman Sidney R.
director-general, explained that
the JDC receives most of its Yates, Illinois Democrat, regained
IT!
OR THE NEXT THING TO
$30,000,000 annual budget from the a House .seat he lost in 1962 when
United Jewish Appeal. In 1965, the he unsuccessfully ran for the Sen-
You still have to make the calls—
JDC faces a 25 per cent cut in the iate. Yates saw interim service at
which are pre-arranged.
funds it distributes when 10 years the United Nations.
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Rep. Samuel N. Friedel, Mary-
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fare programs "so tightly knit
that it is enormously difficult to
make reductions, either geo-
graphically or in sevices ren-
dered."

He said the JDC would study the
possibility of making cuts to eli-
minate areas of services "which are
perhaps less essential than others."
He also noted that in recent
years there had been increasingly
close cooperation between Ameri-
can Jews and Jewish communities
of other Western countries in
meeting the needs of their "broth-
ers in distress. With the new Jew-
ish spirit that has thus been
created, they have every reason
to think it will go on doing so."

Jewish Surgeon Garners
Most Votes in Edmonton

Comay Snubbed
by '77 Bloc' Head
at United Nations

(Continued from Page 1)
The next chairman of the bloc,
it was understood, will be a
member of the Latin American
bloc. Comay will pursue the
issue further with the next chair-
man, as soon as he is designated
by the Latin American bloc.
After Comay withdrew, a repre-
sentative of Guatemala protested
against the manner in which
Israel has been treated.
At the conclusion of the meeting,

All told the bloc members • that
he felt a special meeting should
be devoted in the near future to
Israel's insistence on being a full-
fledged member of the group.
Before making that announce-
ment, Ali read to the group a
letter sent to him just prior to the
meeting by Comay insisting on
Israel's right to be heard on the
issue.
That action by All was interpret-
ed as an acknowledgment that he
had gone too far in permitting the
Arab delegations to control his
actions.

EDMONTON, Alta. (JTA) — Dr.
Morris Weinlos, a local surgeon,
was elected an alderman of this
city in the municipal elections,
heading the polls. All aldermen in
Edmonton are elected not by wards
but on a citywide basis, and Dr.
Weinlos received the most votes,
55,827. He has been prominent in
Zionist activity and in Jewish THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
6—Friday, November 6, 1964
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