-> in r Page 12-A fJenist fhrHii^r Friday, May 20 Cdndfdates Set for Tuesday ....... ............ utaer listings. Sec. B ! Ion liars the ;..: list ol i \ .\tl\r\- *?:* Iiv.in .1 DIMM.1 : irnWf ch sistanl stale atToiv.oy-to Richard Gerstein) nvcaltuuUHl lys bid for tlie state, .leiyjilai'jri' in Group 12 this i''k Block, past exalted ruler ol Miami ElfcJ^duc 9-ipj. received tle endc>i^Ent$ of 1.1 M mTcwv ty Young Democratic Association and CongX ss ol Senior Citizens. Also enc >rsinu Block, according to his sup toilers, art the Miami Beach D niociatic Club. Good Governmei t League and the Flor- ida Senio Citizen.-. League of Voters. North Miami Beach D( i! His supp >r1 inted to "Judge Bcunan^ experience in and entity matters and his ef- : record as justice of !he Judge Herman has been active the Miami .n ."w.n Dade B'nai B'rith. syn- Dade Conn-1 a.',._.u and civic-affairs for many years. i A Yeshi member active in munal anci Campaij i and Bern Blocks li relative fa graduate. Block is a Temple Beth Am and numerous other com- Or. Walter Sackett, Jr. . Dr Waiter *. Sackett. Jr.. con- tinued to campaign for the state legislature in Group 11 with the I lieme. 'Lets put a doctor in the [House." The Miami physician's support- en; said. "With so much of the reluious organizafjns.i*,a,E budget diiectlv or indirectly leaders Martin Tine' affc-cting health and welfare needs, the: is real need for a doctor in rallahassee." Dr. Sackett said. You put your life in your doctor's hands Why ot your v#ice Jn the state legisla- d Jacobson pointed to a Imimstrat.vf. legal ajid experience earned rhir- the pa 1 several yews in Ger- stein's off te I L e Weissenborn State i ep Lee Weissenborn. f rsl prim r\ leader in the for the State Senate in District 17; pointed out "my experience in th Florida legislature" as the May 2 S icond primary approached Weissenborn's supporters point-" late tor e 1 out that "he introduced and passe I .. S238.000 appropriation for the setting up ol a fire c mtrol unit m Dade County Com- te ith 12 rangers and the most lean equipment, the bill pro- es the most modern equipment to control tires in the underlie \ eloped areas Ol Da >< Weissenborn also. h:s supporters State, "introduced and passed le- ation providing for an extra rJ ij "i racing al Dade's parimutuel ilities, with all the proceeds go- to the Miami-Dade Junior I >1- Scholarship Fund."' "He also introduced, "according i the Weissenborn campaign com n ittee, and passed the bill com pletelj revising the driver point tem so as to give the traffic judge discretion in point alloca- I ms " "Weissenborn also introduced and passed legislation." his supporters . -tit. "which will make it pos- sible for Dade. Monroe and all Florida counties to receive state assistance beginning in 1967 for t'h- operation of a free public school system." re: Long activejfnptht- Florida and American Merlical Associations. Dr Sackett placed second in a six- : c man field in the May 3 primary William Lehman William iBilll Lehman, candi- the Dade County Board ol Instmction in District l. moved Ins campaign tor the school board this week through 20 of Dade's 27 cities and towns Lehman, who received the en- dorsement of Dade's school teach ers through PACE, pointed to "my long anil successful career in Dade business and education." 0 erator of three successful au- ile sales agencies, Lehman has been a teacher in the Dade system lor the past three years to further acquaint himself with the needs of the Board of Public In- struction Maurice Ferr State Senate candidate Maurice Ferre launched his run-off cam- paign for the District 17 seat with a reassertion that "my business background makes me best quali fied to do more for the people of this area." Ferre continued that "I fought over two years to put a failing busi- ness in this community back on its feet and did so successfully." President of Maule Industries. Ferre has taken an active role in civic affairs, his supporters point out. The run-off battle for the Demo- cratic nomination will be held throughout Dade and Broward Counties, with Ferre having won' the endorsements of the Miami' Herald and the Miami News. Ferre asserted that "most of the money spent in my campaign has j been my own," and his supporters aid "his business experience wiO be the deciding issue in the cam- paign." Ferre. a graduate of the Univer- sitj of Miami in architectural en- gineering, is a member of the Economic ,$uciety of South Flor- ida, chairman of th" building and C instruction division of I'nitcd Fund, and a .member of the Down- vn AuTrrirtflf Jud.-je Bernard Berman .li, Igi Bernaj I I n his i ost as .i : 5tice of the 9 this week throughout noitl ade ount> as tl red ritorj Bernard Frank Judge Bernard Frank, former vice mayor of Miami Beach and Democratic candidate for state representative in Group 11, this week stressed his legislative ex- perience in the May 24 runoff. Judge Frank, born in Miami and a graduate of the Dade school sys- tem and the University of Miami School of Law. emphasized "my successful record of public service as both judge and legislator." Long active in Beth Jacob, where his father serves as pres- ident. Judge Frank also has main- tained a membership in Temple Beth Sholom. He served as co- chairman of the Israel Committee of the Miami Beach Lodge of B'nai B'rith and won a special award the Hebrew . Miami. er ol the Miami Beach Jaycee Good Government A a d, i rank has displayed lead- er .tj> n sports, war and govern- ment his supp >rl ts point out. tie was captain ot the Universitj f Miami tennis team and rose from private to captain in the L'.S. Army during World War II "Judge Frank received seven out of eight endorsements decided by newspapers and civic groups since the f.rst primary, which he led throughout Dade County on Max 3." according to his campaign cabinet. Leon Levin Leon Levin, candidate for State Democratic Committeeman for Dade County, announced that he would tight for stronger local and State Democratic unity if elected on May 24. Levin, an attorney, lives at 12381 SW 190th Ter with his wife and daughter Ile has been active for many local, state and national Demo- crats in recent elections, among them Kep Dante B. Fascell. Sen. Sp< -sard L. Holland, President John F Kennedy, and President Lyndon Johnson Levin has been active in many civic, charitable and community projects and organizations, such as United Fund, Retarded Children. American Legion, Optimist Club. Veterans of Foreign War.-. Elks, Masons, Moose, Jayceee. Young Democrats, Miami Beach Anglers and Boating Club, and south Miami Heights Civic Association. Levin 43. has been a resident of Dade County for 43 years. He mad uated from Miami Beach Senior lliuh School and from the Univer- sitj "t Miami School ot Law He served In both World War II ,.ih1 the Korean War. Paul Baker Paul Baker, veteran of teli years as assistant state attorney to Richard E. Gerstein, this week pressed his bid for the Democratic nomination as judge of the Crim- inal Court in Croup 3. Baker, chief criminal prosecu- tor lor Gerstein for several \ ear- stressed that "there is no incum- bent in my race." "I'm seeking to replace Judge Jack A. Falk. who stepped up to Circuit Court Judge." Baker point- ed out. "followin'.; my endorse- ments by the Miami Herald. Miami News and a dozen other Dade newspapers" Run-Oft Candidates Speak Run-off candidates in the May 24 election spoke at a meeting of the Democratic Club of Miami Beach on Wednesdav at the Sea Isle Hotsl JULIUS SEIDKER says 'THANK YOU!" I greatly appreciate your vote; and although I am net running, I am vitally con- cerned about the man you choose to be Constable. For reasons too numerous to mention, I heariily endorse li/ I*. Kvndr'ul; as ** best man in tbe May 24th Election." indorsed by: SENATORS. REPRESENTATIVES, LAWMEN, DOCTORS JUDGES, ATTORNEYS, CIVIC LEADERS, BUSINESSMEN, TRUCK DRIVERS, OFFICE WORKERS, TRADESMEN and SENIOR CITIZEN GROUPS ALSO indorsed by: W. KEITH PHILLIPS, JR.. City Commission of Coral Gables JOE MURPHY. Former Mayor of Coral Gables W. H. CHAPMAN, City Commissioner of Coral G- C. L. DRESSEL, Mayor of Coral Gables GEORGE M. WILSON, City Commission of Coral C GEORGE L HOLLAHAN. JR., State Senator JESSE H YARBOROUGH, State Representative STARR W HORTON Former Chairman Dade Cc Crime Commission VICTOR REITER, Past president, Temple Judea Prei ?. Lawnlite Aluminum Furniture Co AL JACOBSON. Former president of Paler o and Coral Gables civic leader ANN SCHULEFAND Fore er President c* PAUL L ANDRF i ince DR PAUL GLA.- Civic leader WILLIAM C ("UNCLE BILL') HARTNETT. ;. . Coral Gables CLIFF HENDRICKS Real Estate, Coral Gal FRANK H03BS. Construction fore- - O K HOUSTON. JR., Architect, civic lead JUDCE JAMES S, DUNN, Coral Gables JACKSON G. FLOWERS, Former Safety Directc- Cif\ ROBERT T. KELLY Former D A V State Comn h JUDGE GEORGE KNOCKWALTER, Wo-- Cc attorney HOWARD SILVER N Attorney W. L. PHILBRICn Fui eral Director BEN C. McGAHEY, Banker and civic leader KEEP JAY P. KENDRICK Constable LEVER 22-B AM OPEN LETTER TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY: RALPH R. POSTON supports Brotherhood 365 days out of the year. An insight to our present State Representative RALPH R. POSTON discloses his stand on Brotherhood. When BETH DAVID, Miami's oldest conservative congregation needed Hebrew school class room facilities in South Dade County area, Representative RALPH R. POSTON, as an active leader in the Kendall Methodist Church was instrumental in fulfilling this need. As a result of his assistance Hebrew school classes have now been held for five years during the week in his church class rooms which are used by his church on Sunday. Truly here is a man who lives and extends Brotherhood Week 52 times a year. LEONARD H. WOLF Member and past Director of BETH DAVID CONGREGATION Elect RALPH POSTON DISTRICT 46 si vn: si:\ vii: LEVER 6B