Paqe 12-B *Jenist fkrffdFiifJrr Frid av Candidates Whirl Toward Runoff I!.' :. '.; active "i \ i work \i :ucs tor Da youngsters, United Fund, and numerous civic organizations. Dade Count', nit > .../ill join their lians is the state in going to the polls Tuesday -t of candidates up for eoi >ri Other listings Jim Hendrie The race tor a school hoam jeal by .lim Hendrie. the incumbent in District 1. "is a bis test between those who feel we have to spend money whether we have it or not. against those who believe we must first get the money on a reason- able tax basis and then spend it." The tiig issue is teachers' sal- aries. 'Hendrie said, and added that "I, with other board members, bad voted down the $25,000,000 demand,i}y.. J'ACE. the teachers" { organization" The board later compromised with .,a ($9,000,000 raise, "which' meanf.. wft.had >to dip into funds v itally. needed for other things like painting apd, repairs." I jiiii' . Donald Bit mack Donald Uarmack. former Metro judge and former assistant state attorney, is a candidate.'tor* Q|*T- inal Court Judge ft1 (ItWp 3 ' hikes MUM decisive in nature.'' Barmafik, ebo has practiced law j since Jiis,ervice as a Metro judge.' stressed-fmy experience as a de-, fense attorney and prosecutor:" He served in the Navy during World War II. and is ajnembej; or Mahj Shrine. Elks. Florida Asso- ciation of Criminal Defense At- torneys. National Association of.' Defense Attorneys in Criminal Cases, and the Dade County, Flor- ida and American Bar Associations. Honry Kamp Henry Alexander Kamp. Miami. Beach attorney and candidate for Democratic committeeman in Dis- trict 20. announced this week an error on the ballot. He is incorrectly listed as liar ry A. Kamp. Henry' A. Kamp has served for two years as a municipal judge and is past commander oi tne Surfside-Baj Harbor Post of the Jewish War Veterans Leo Furlong l-eo Furlong, supervisor of the Naranja Drainage District, has an- nounced that a Circuit Court order for the final distribution of the S35.C00 tax refund of the Naranja Drainage District has been signed by Judge Joe Eaton. The 33 property owners who were certified to have owned the land as of November 1. 1963. have been mailed refund checks at the rate of S6.60 per acre. These re- fund checks vary in amounts from as little as $33. to as much as 511.009.59. Furlong, a candidate for state representative in Group 15. be- lieves that this is a precedent- making decision and is a "first" in recent Florida history, "and at a time when' taxes seem to be uni- formly goiiv; up at all levels of govern nfent!""' Since there, m other public quasi-cAfJarfifioii* similar to the Naranja Drainage District holding surplus *>!SiSed tax reserve revenue that could be refunded to the taxpayers .,under the similar . procedure as employed by the Nar- anja Drainage District. Furlong hopes that 'the decision of my district will cause these agencies to take measures to refund money and also to dissolve themselves if their purposes have been accom- plished." Holmes Braddock Incumbent Holmes Braddock. seeking reelection to thP Dade County Board of Public Instruc- tion for District 4. stressed this week that he is running county wide. Endorsed by PACE, political arm of Dade's school teachers. Braddock is a successful insurance executive. He and his wife. Ruth, are both honor graduates of the University of Miami. Braddock was a member of Iron Arrow, Omicron Delta Kappa, "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," an edi- tor of the Hurricane, As a member of the school board Braddock says "I constantlv fought for progressive policies in educa- tion, administration and fiscal pol icy." FREE For You Or Your Organization YOUR JEWISH HERITAGE Am informative booklet on traditional Jewish fife and law Write: Mr. toy Heater Kraft Feeds Ce. W Port Avenue New Terk, N. Y. Presented aa : Jewish public ervlce bj KR \i t pv > ids Traditional conservative SYNAGOGUE building new Minctuar) -. ,-k- married an tor teacher, train choir, aaaumi '- latanl exf .-i..- r< -;' xlbllitii t ->. .11. in U,wU, v|i- smokies, Ini- i i-ii, ..t*teui. Kn.fcr ......,, tin ii dlrlai I V i \ muna Sj n Knoxville. CANTOR, TEACHER Married for vibrant traditional con- wnrnlin Synagogue of 225 families. Un.versity, culture, climate excellent conditions, salary commensurate vtitb ability. Write U. C, Sox 2973, Miami, flu. 33101. Robert G. DuVel Robert G. DuVal believes that as a native Miamian. practicing attorney and businessman. "I un- derstand the needs of Dade County and the state." Among the most important planks in DuVal's platform are "tax relief to the real estate owner by :;3 be of Isi I": Ml Be r\ Kl di| In t m : n The Candidate in Group 15 that has the Leg- islative experience, proven Leadership and an outstanding Record of Accomplishment is LEO FURLONG SMILE AND BE HAPPY There're Better Days for Dade Ahead VOTE COUNTY WIDE LEVER 13 A : AGAIN ELECT LEO FURLONG YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 35 years old. married, four children. Dade County resident 18 years. University of M.ami graduate, 1952. Football & Boxing teams. Reco9ni,ed by U.S. Jr Chamber of Commerce oi one of the "Outstanding Young Men of Amenta". Successful banker, insurance executive, real eiia'e manager, legislator, but.neu and c.vic leader Captain U S Army Reserve and member of the Re- serve Officers Aitociation. Pan Prei.dem. Tamiam, h .anii Club. Adult educor.an readier, Dade Count, School Sy|. tern. Supervisor. Narania Drainag,' D.,' Member of 1963 64 Florida legislature. Director ond Co Chairmon, National Conference of Christions and Jews. Former Vice-Chairman. Metro Miami Rio*) Ml Board. Key man. Certificate of Merit, and o'> : Cora Gables Junior Chamber of Commerce Fourth Degree Knights ol Columbus Memner Si Thomas The, Apostle ColholiC Chu President. Miami Alumni Chaplei Frale'nily Member. Economy Society of South Flondj Member, M, jm. Dade Chamber ol 3e > i o. 11. : _,___