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~~~~=... ~~~~~~~~~~~,dl~.~' ilL ;1.6, 1953 No. 16 Po i~e Guard JewishCommunilY w;!~aJ~~~_.~ OFFIce From, Rioting ·Peronistas M • • ',MPLATES In improving conditions in the Mid- nos Ires pecia) - Rioting 's Fifth Anniversary en masse U S CONTE .'' 'Bur A' (S 1 "-Montreal- Joseph Kage·has been onday, April 20, when, the Labor INCREASE dIe East cro~ds of Peronistas shouting anti- Zionist'Movement stages its .. gala PRIMARILY FOR JeWIsh solgans were stopped short ,appointed the' national e::cecutive D GRANTS director. of, the Jewish Immigrant Xom Atzma'ut Celebration. With SANTOR P. SLAVINSKY TO MIDDLE EAST ARMAMENT of the Israel Society headquarters flags flying, bands playing, and Sl . k Th Wednesda ft k' I. BROTMAN Aid SocIety of Canada, according to Zionist youth and Israel war vet- .avms y, of Chicago, who has sung Washington (JTA) _ The Middle e slight increase in American' y'. a er wrec mg the busi- ... coordinating co-chairman. an announcement by Jerry Segall erans marching, tbe city will turn WIth the ,Israel Opera company in Fiast may t"his year get "perhaps a gr,;,nts .for the Middle East will go nes~ ;sta!bllshments of well known 'D. :Po GOTLIEB B. SHIBOU national president.' ' its thoughts toward th~ world's , and the () Israel htt~e more financial aid from the prImarily for armaments Mr D 11 ,antJ- eron leaders, and the offices •! ... honorary se~retary jazz pianist, and a surprise Charles- . . . coodinating co-chairman. Mr. Kage holds the B.A., B.Sc." youngest democracy on the day on Symphony' Orchestra, \,5 guest artist. Umted States than in previous years indi~ated. He told the s~bco';'m¥tt:= o~ !;he De~ocrat-Conservative, So- .a;nd M.A. degrees. He which Israel and world Jewry ob- The evening's program opens at is,,creuorv of State John Foster of hIS forthcoming trip to the Mid- clalist, RadIcal, an?- .Jockey Clubs. ton dance by experts. Dulle~ '.)"!,,,,•. ;,, "(Collt. from page 1) 'front" in speeding up this year's ,Community Centre, at 8.30 p.m. Jack of the McGill Univer- serves the commemoration of Israel's 8 p.m., with Auby Jacob's orchestra told ~ Appropriations sub- dIe :mast and said that the Adminis-', . Tfe o~tbreak orlgmated at a poli­ "interim, objective" campaign. are the two co-chairmen Searle, well known music raconteur, of Social Work and ma­ Declaration of Independence. oh'ering a program of Jewish and c~mmittee. He emphasized that the tratlOn "may have to try to develop tJ~ rally bsaddressed, by Pero'.'. at acceleration in cam- of the coordinating conmtittee - 1. -"Y" 'Adult Dance will comment ana. discuss three for the Doctorate in Social. The festive celebration takes place Israeli ,music. Promptly at 8.30 p.m, EISenhower Administration consid- some fresh policies" in that 'are In w ch bon: th:own by oppOSItion Elf ap)?roximately \ Brotmam and :S. Shibou - with the Welfare at the New York School of at the Playhouse theatre. ' the march of Habonim Hashomer ers peace between Israel' and th Middle East, he stated, "theadrift elements killed SIX and injured 92. year, according active collaboration of David Secter,' Sunday night, April 26, at 9 p.m., films. Sir Ernest McMillan con- ~he ,Social Work, Columbia University. . Keynote address will be delivered Hatzair, Peretz School' youth and Arab countries an essential to us." together discuss plans for com- by A.,R. Micay, honorary treasurer, arid D., P. the Adult Social Club of the YMHA elemen~ ~e dd~~~~~dY ~avorable t~· 9-ucting the Toronto Symphony in Mr. Kage is a member of the by Dr. H .. M. Pomrenze, former :Mabal commences. The recitation, I nI" t' Am .t e, development of ,mon security and to concert those Gotlieb, honorary secretary. Said Community Centre will present a Tchaikowsky's' 6th Symphony; Tos­ 'Jewish Writers' Association. He has Chicago, TIL, medical practitioner by youth, of Israel's Declaration of ';art ~f ~he ;~~l:r' feeling in that plans if pOSSible., As an essential the "work Mr. Micay: "Every Jew must real­ dance as a service to Y members , commatl;d of several languages and ize that the, economic pressure on canini conducting the New York who interrupted a successful career Independence and the singing of R'·' I "Th .' . ,,' elemeI)t 'I~ . the 'flevelopment of a and their .freinds. Hy Herman, presi­ In Psychology and Social to mDve to Israel where he today Hatikvah officially open tbe pro- s 'd, a proposal, Mr. Dulles sound posltlOn in the area there Israel today can only be compared Philharmonic, 'and a short on the ussla n ~;t I~ dent of the Adult Social Club, an­ Sciences. heads 's Arza San'atorium, gram at 8.45 p,m. al 0 " evelop what 'is called should be consummated a peac> be- with the njilitary pressure of 1948 .. ,Metropolitan String 'Quartet, the country's largest, A ceremony of tribute to Israel E,ast Defense organ-\ tween Israel 'and the Arab st;tes" As Time points out so grap"ically: nounced the recent purchases of IA I•. y a hi :w~~o, MI~?-le On April ~3, Mrs. J. J. Lander will Experienced 'Men's Wear -The musical tie wit!). Israel will War Veterans who died in the War Iza lOn, w lCh; If it is developed, "NOT A LARGE, . 'lsrael is now shaking down to a 'd d b woul~ ,be more of a consultative FIGURE" , best-seller records. comment on a showing of Macbeth. " h' o~ an a~IY mg compact ReferriUg to the I possibility of grim fight to hang on,' and it adds , Salesman Wanted ' b e prOVI e ' Y guest Cantor P. See YOM ATZMA'UT, page 11 I associatI th thO I the equally grim rider, 'if possible.' " Experienced men's wear and shoe ' ss·.bl-- ~uc asteNATOIs;'butwherethe'larger,Americangrants,tocountries ~ I ,nterested countl'l~s would come' iSLe INCREASED GRANTS, page 24 He; issued a special appeal to all Camp Playmore W··' S' h' With spring hardly started to ,turn, Innlpeg ymp ony salesman wanted for modern store " campaign workers to "get on the 50 miles out of Edmonton. Repl; Po the proverbial corner, staff in the SPEED job immediately,", and coupled it Orchestra Announces statin$ qualifications, age, marital. BIG GIFTS with an 'urgent request to contri­ 'Y Community Centre is busily pre- Season Calendar status, references and salary ex­ 'butors to "have your gifts ready." paring for the fast approaching sum- The Winnipeg Symphony Orches- pected to Box 47, The Jewish Post JA PACE AI$SESS AMERICAN .- , DR,I~jE Je~r~et~d~y"gr_~l.'°~"::~"',;:'i"l: Mr. Micay said the campaign mer camp season. tra,' Walter Kaufman, ,conductor, 213 Selkirk Ave., 'Winnipeg, Man. ~, 11 America - "will be able to find the leaders were convinced that two U Y J E WRY'S MA TURITY In its second successive year of 'announced the following 1953-54 • way to collaborate, and not . . . factors would make, 'success of the Furnished Room for Rent real, national leader of Canadian mutual opposition,H there is a Utre_ \ "drive within a drive" possible: the operations from St, Vital park, Camp calendar: Nicely furniShed room for rent, Jewry. mendous hope" for J ewish survi~1I'1 provel)., conscientious response in Playmore will this year serve 120 Sept. 24, 1953 - all orchestrai next ,to washroom in new home. Meanwhile, campaign officials re­ says Baruch Zuckerman. ' ' the past of Jewish Winnipeggers to campers during each of three two- Oat. 22 - Carol Brice, contralto Suitable for young business girl. ported that coveJ;age' in other sec­ . In the long run, the veteran Zion­ the needs the UJA helps meet, and Phone 59-1324. tors of the 'big annual drive is in the "excellent results" registered al­ week camping sessions, the season Nov. 19 - all orchestral Ist leader told the city UJA opening full swing, with the Druggists divi­ rally last Thursday night in YMHA ready in pre-campaign canvassing. 'beginning July 6 and ending Aug. 14. Dec. 17 - Charles Kuliman, teno'r sion showing the way: by mid-week Suit~ for Rent ~ommunity Centre, there is a defin­ "Essential to the' operation of such Jan. 28, 1954-Ricardo Odnoposoff, Self-contained 3 room suite for this uogrp had completed approxi-' Ite prospect of a mass "" (emi­ mately 80 per cent of their canvass. Zuckerman Meets a camp," said Walter Lampe, camp violinist rent. Partly furnished with electric' gration) o~ world Jewry to Israel.' director, "is an efficient, mature, Feb. 11 - all orchestral stove. Phone 59-7404. Topping the druggist drive were Meanwhtle, however, the major Labor Zionists division chairman W. Migie, with 16 Baruch Zuckerman will be with well-trained staff, This year the ,March 11 - Rosalyn Tureck, pianist areas from which immigration to. Suite Wanted . of 27 cards in, ,and A. Shanas who Israel can be anticipated in the near the Labor Zionist movement at an camp will employ 18 people, and IApril 8 - Freda Trepel, pianist had 95 ,pel' cent completion of his Analyse" of a keynote problem in: open meeting Friday night at 8.30 Young couple, both working, look­ future are Europe, North Afrira and although some staff has already 1;>een "Pop" Concerts - Nov. 5, 1953, ca~ds reported. the Arab lands. Jewis~ life today are anticipated at at Peretz hall, 601 Aikins street. ing for '2 furnished or unfurnished hired, anyone who has not yet ap- and Feb. 2E, 1954, rooms in North End. ;Phone 5-4459. See UJA INCREASES, page 24 , .And, he said, "I believe there will the bIg open forum event of' Festi­ val of Jewish Culture to be held plied for a position and who de­ stIll be a great aliyah from Russia Cabaret Dance , Artie Shaw: "SoCiety is made up Lawrence' AbremoYich -I have a feelina Russian Jewry this Sunday night (Ap;n 19) at· 8.30 A Cabaret and Dance, Saturday, sires to do' so will be given every of two classes: those who get more 'Teacher Available will still find a place, and an im- .. l T&lmud Toxap. auditoih1l11.· ' " In LQv4Ig Memory of , Diocussing the ability 'of 'North \ April 11, at 9 p,m., will be held in consideration. Phone camp, director than they earn, and those who earn Well qualifi~d to teach children ExJCity Barrister portant place in 1srael." , Before the time comes for any American Jewry to mature·· in' fat the auditorium of the YMHA Com­ at the Y Centre, 93;.ll551, for ap- more than they get." and adults in all grade and 'Bar Dies in Toronto ' . Mrs. Lillian Gordon Mitzvahs. Satisfaction guaranteed. maSs aliyah of world Jewry to Israel national and cultural sense'indep"",,; I' ' munity Centre for all Junior mem­ pointment. A, former Winnipeg lawyer and Phone 52-6557. 144 Luxton Ave., -a process which he predicted will d!lntly. of Isr~el will be Prof.. $q1 Billy Rose: "There are people so C.B.C. radio artist died at his home Smclalr, Rab?, Jud,,;h, L. S4m>JIlfur~ who' passed away April 22nd, 1952 'bers. ' be determined in the next 25 yeal'S (27 days in Tisbrei) Featured will bJ Alvin Blye as Art-Music Film Series addicted to exaggeration tbat tbey In. Toronto, Monday. and then will go on "for hundreds J. 1'. Chermack, wltli H. Sok010Y , , , Suite for Rent actmg as moderator for the paneL " "swoon" artist, the Y.T.'s club glam- The 4th evening of the World's caft't tell the truth without lying." of ye~rs" - the Jews of Israel and , -Ever remembered and sadly Modern, sel£.- contained ,3 room Lawrence E. Abremovich, 49, left ! The ~pen forum is sponsored by orous Fashion Show, the modern Great Music will take place on America must learn they are a missed by her husband, son, GHETTO MEMORIAL suite for rent in duplex on Machray I his law practice in :'partnership"that arises from mutUlu . cultural committee of Winnipeg Con­ mother and sister. y ...... II_J_un __ io_r ___ Q_ua __ rt__ e_t, __ M__ a_r_k ___ Sch___ 1I_1m __ a_n_, __T_h_u_r_sd __ a_ _,_A__ p_rl_'I __I_6, __ a_t __th_e ___ YMH____ A_ (Cont. from page 11) Ave. Adults preferred. possession the city in 1946, 'to mterest.... I ~ Council, under whose aus- ~~~~~~~~ PlC:es Festival, events are 'presented. Kravetz, Rabbi Arthur A. Chiel and May 1st. Phone 59-8671. join the staff of .Outside of the Soviet bloc coun­ Greatest send-off in the history of the Kingsley'Com­ trIes, moreover, there are three­ Moisne Cantor, witll Ben Zaretzky Room for Rent quarters - of - ~ - million Jews "who and Night Winnipeg UJA campaigning was pany Limited, a I Morning~ Noon ~s moderator. Lovely furnished room near St. )!ivep. the 1953 drive this week by must be candIdates' for aliyah to 1 Toronto firm of it's The April 19 open forum, spon- John's Tech., at bus stop. Good dis­ the ·community's "big givers," with Israel - because in Europe 'there is sored by Congress council cultural trict. Phone 59-6819. $128.000 raised at two Top Gifts importers. B I> r n HO chance for either their materi,,) or spiritual surviyal. .. ." Of these committee, will present a panel of se~ions Monday. in New York, Mr. '':;';~''';'':;S~t;:;'''or:::e~f~=r:;'''R-e-n-t--- 300,000 are in France. ' G'ORBACK'S The total was raised on 48 "cards," Abremovich came three speakers, Prof. Sol Sinclair, Store for rent in good location on While Jewry in America ~rit1 other DELICATESSEN and averages over 19 per cent in-, to with Raltbi Stampfe'r and J. A. Cherni,,:ck, Ellice Ave. Available May 1. Phone Wi~niPeg par;ts of the world outside Israel for, "rease on the amount' ($107,000) con­ his parents as a with H. Sokolov as moderator. 52-8794. tribu~ed by the same people last ,See ZUCKERMAN, page 23 child. He attend- Delicious ::1 year. . ~?other "tremendously encoura:g­ ed Kelvin High school and gradu­ Kosher Style " Male Help Wanted-, mg result of the luncheon and din- ated from the University of Mani­ , MEALS ne~ ~essions, acc9~ding to sampaign ,toba; I The deceased played a very active and offICIals, was the coverage" achiev­ BUSINESS OPPO'ITUIITY ed: of the 52 contributors present, role in Jewish student University -CORNED BEEF Wen established wholesale has opening for young man under 48 handed in their pledges on the affairs of ,his day, particularly in SANDWICHES 35, who is willing to work and is looking for a business oppOl·tunity, spot. Last year only 14 of the 43 the Menorah Society. He was active Must have a good education and appearance. Initial position will people who attended the Top Gifts in the YMHA 'Bright Lights' shows "Our Food Is Tops" consist of inside training witp. partial office duties leading to city and of the thirties, and will be recalled country selling to established retail accounts. Excellent opportunity affair turned in their cards at the , ' fo~ :,dvancement with stm:ting salary in keeping with experience and time. for his part in the memorable pro-! GORBACK'S abIlity. Our staff has been advised of this ad. Apply in writing giving Conducting the Top Gifts appeal duction, during that period, or ~ DELICATESSEN particulars of past experience to -and praised highly for his effort­ "Disraeli." I Thi~ picture shows four generations of a Winnipeg family - Mr. Box 862, THE JEWISH POST WINNIPEG See OBITUARY,' page 22. PROF. SOL SINCLAIR STAMP.F:E,E L, RubIn, 80 years of age; Abe Rubin, his son; Harold Rubin, his ; was Michael Garber, QC, of Mont- grandson, and Chana Esther, a great-granddaughter, 4 months of age.

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