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Jewish Congressman is Urged for N. J. Governor

December 16, 1926
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(Jewish Daily Bulletin)

Congressman Isaac Bacharach of Atlantic City is being urged for the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey, it is learned here. William H. Reeves, clerk of Burlington County, and a G.O.P. leader in Southern New Jersey, which generally goes Republican, is supporting Congressman Bacharach’s candidacy.

“We have tried to elect many northern Republicans to the Governship and failed,” said Reeves. “Now we should try the southern section, where there is no better candidate than Congressman Bacharach.”

A new treatment for narcotic addiction of every sort, so successful that it holds forth the possibility of cure of the habit for all who desire it, was announced after seven months confirmatory tests in Correctional Hospital on Welfare Island.

The specific agent in the treatment is Narcosan, a patented compound developed by A. S. Horovitz, a bio-chemist who immigrated from Hungary shortly before the war and now has laboratories in New York.

The Habima players gave “The Dybbuk” last night at Chanin’s Mansfield Theatre for the benefit of the New York American Christmas and Relief Fund.

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