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Page Eight THE JEWISH POST Thursday, March 24, 1966 Thursday, March 24, 1966 THE JEWISH POST ~~------~------~------Page Nine TheU.J.A. Job A Cordial Invitation Is Extended· to the Jewish Motoring Public. Of .Greater Winnipeg . •, . / The F"ctsAre-··lt~s' IIp To lIs/~~ , - . ..~ - . .TO,V'isit OurShowroomsandGetAcqyclin~ed Wi~h~Th,e' Management Of ,"Israel will not get one cent ,of the $852,000 we hope to I raise dur- : ing our 1966 UJA drive," chairman! David S. Kaufffian stated this week. i . "But the United Israel Appeal' .. TO NE". LTD .. will, .' hopefully, receive $260,000. i There !is a clear distinction '.' . and i • a failure to, lea~ the fac1<; resul\S I , . in. a . grea t deal of harmful mis­ '. .'''WINNIPEG'S . NEWEST' .GENERALMOTORSDEAlER'~ understanding," h~. told a meeting . of canvassers this week. i;.: I . I '--1 Many visitors to Israel bring back \ Over ±he last 18 years this address has become well known ±o ! . . confused impressions of a state' that . A MESSAGE I Winnipeggers for its high standard of automotive serVice. Mr has "njoyed independence for 18! i FROM THE PRESIDENT .AND I years, and made encouraging ccon:r C' I, R,aymond DuBois; President of Towne Pontiac-Buick L±d. an.d GENERAL· MANAGER I (lmic progress. 1 { I "Why, t\ley continually ask, do I his siaff a·re de±ennined ±o main± ain ±his s±andardand will we Still have to" support Israel'?" i I I'd like to thank the many fine people who have. so warmly wel­ - a question tossed by well-mean-' i I continue the Dealership's policy of looking for be±±er wC!-ys , • • .' - I comed Towne Pontiac-Buick Ltd. mg Cltlzens. I "The answer. you must give is . to serve' ±he people of Winnipeg. Whether your interest is a to Winnipeg.. ' Toone' and all, and THERE ARE JOBS FOR WO:\IEN 'in many of· Israel's develop- . , that we do not 'support Israel," Mr. especially to those who havedeait me'nt t.owns. But a mother. who must ~ork needs facilities for the care new ~ a used car or service on your present car, you're iii the past at this location, I as- Kaufman. stressed. . . . of her smdl chiloren. Nursery·schools and kindergartens are hlgh on . sure you our business philosophy sure of a friendly reception !'lnd compe±en±. a±±en±ion ±o your "The part of our 'UJA campaign' the priority list of the Jewish Agency, whose programs are supPorted . will continue to demonstrate strict that ends up in 'Israel is devoted by annual c,amPaigri~ DC the United Jewish Appeal. . needs a± Towne' Pontiac-Buick, Ltd .. responsibility to tQe customer. We exclusively to i;he absorption, inte­ - will ,try to earn your business. gration, and iranspol'tation of' the Won't you come inand get ImmIgrant'" to Isrl"ae.... a lask .. Raymond R.Du· Bois brings fo his new posi±ion as President many' acquainted? the campaign chairman noted,"that world Jewry has not performed years of au±omoti.ve experience in all phases of dealership RaymonJ I<. .::buBoi;! with. a neceSsary degree of commit­ . . operation. He and hiss±aff members, many of whom have President and General Manager ment or success!' , . . , He reviewed the history of the served you well in ±he past, consider your complete· satisfaction United Israel Appeal since 194a ,r III, when inunigration to Israel becaine I . their number one objective. President and General f\Aanager a Jewish rather than a British. re­ I sponsibility. "We, the Jewish communities of the freew(lrld, 'begged . and pleaded

Another' Progressive . Dealer For at the UnitedX'{ations, and wherever 'J' we would 'be heard, for the right of I free immigration to Israel. "When independence was granted, Pontiac. Buick • ·., the United. Israel Appeal took over total and exclusive responsibilities for inunigration, training, housing,'. "SHE'SFI~E," says the nurse. But lljrael needS more 'public settling, and productivizing the im­ h .. "lth Cacililieo. Few doctors' li\'c in the drab development towns,' . Vauxhall' • Goodwill Used migrant population. but l.mder UJA-supported Joint Distribution Committee programs, . "Because we never kept up with travelling tearns visit local clinics . I 1 our pledge, a substantial part of Ii this job was lifted from our shoul- inunigration bars imposed 'by all 225 square feet are. provided· for ders. Total responsibility for hous- modern slates . . . the aged, the families . with eight or more chil­ III, I'[ ing was ulken over by the Israelis ill, theunemployables and the ~en- ·dren.. About a quarter million of I .. ' . in' point of fact the Israelis tally ill came along with their fami- the immigrants are still illiterate, I,I.. ii! put up $2 fOf ever S1 Jews of the lies; making a heavy caseload for and it had been found possible to free world contribute to the inuni-' the Jewish Agency and JDC to bring some education to only about rII grant absorption scheme," he said. carry. . '. '. . 1 6,000 adul\S...... II As a result of the backlog of "Is it fair to' ask Israelis, who: The result, Mr. Kaufman saId, 15' unfilled promises, Israel is experi- alreadY bear the heaviest lax bur- the. threat of division into. "two ."ncing a deep sense of anxiety over d. en in the world, to carry our share Israe Is" . . . a prospect most Israelis . I' . the growing gap . between the job ofa joint task." he asked. view as a kind 0 fsocial dynamite.. I that must still be done, and the The total immigrant population in Despite this grim picture, reports J means available to. do it. He said Israel still dependent on UJA sup- indicated that 200;000. would-be im- PONTIAC-BUICK that in the next few weeks an pott numbers over 485,000. This migran\S wer'e knocldng' on the I . . , . . . doors of IsraeL l i, Israeli . leader' who ·bears a major represents about half the total 1m. - . . "We are informed thev would all f , . ~ responsibility for the implementa- migration processed since statehood. J LTD. be moved tomorrow if funds· were lion of the UlA program will be M(lst of these immigrants, con- i . " fill th' ,. f b' av.ailable," said Mr. Kaufman. broug h t to Wmrupeg to . in. e olstmg 0 a out a quarter of Israel's i 'This is the excruciating choice' background for the local communi- total population, lives. on or just I facing Israelis . , . a choice of I" I' ties. bel,ow the subsistence level. Most priorities which only we can help "Just a few figUres will make have large families ... fia1<; of only them answer." \ clear the. size of the job'. , .. 200,000 . of Israel's huge immigrant popula­ , I, tion live in 21 development toWns REGISTRATION NOW. OPEN FOR .. / ! .. , ali of them plagued hy shortages ; of.' supplies, equlpment, livestock and capital for the modest develop­ CAMP MASSAD ment that stands between them and 1st Session - July 3 - July 24 self-support. 2nd Session - July 28 - August 18 ,; , "Every year 1lhese. farmers con­ Machon Group 14 & 15 fulUe without that· nccE' ry live­ Boys and Girls 8 - 13 1 stock, barn, or pipeline to bring CALL' 943-2815 betWeen 1 :30 and 4 :30 p.m. I i Southwest 'Portage Ave. at Furby St. Phone'SP 2-2'541 Winnipeg, .Manitoba water to their ifieldsand crops means . .or write another. wasteful Year on the public 'Room 202, 370 Hargrave St., Winnipeg 2, Man. . dole,\' he explained. fur application Israel never. applied the tough

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