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1 " " '\ 1"1 , '~,'~ ".r .• THE JEW'ISH POST Thursday,. Mareh .25, 1965 Page Fourteen ) ~. , ONLY FOUIl YEA'RS MOIRE :/ , :,' : . ..',' "(i "" analyst, and a veteran of the Israeli .' ,.,1YO!', \J ,Brian Litman who tumed over all War of Independence • Foster Home ReciUired . their old clippings and pictures for Mr. TorczyD.er· will deal with for Boy of 10 who n~ •••·B@hind the .club archives. . • . Election of prospective investments in Israel in . Patient Understltit4ilig·.· ~Mixed Reactions:"to LimitCitions Statutes DecisitJRvBD board members for the 1965-'66 sea- the "climate" of the expandlng Is­ .FOster Parents:. ' BOnn, (JTA) - Mixed reactions to the 's vote son was held last Stihday and re- raeli economy. . . statute beyond the old cut-off date of May 8, 1965. Robert it," he told a meeting of the Jewish (iommunity of Berlin. the to extend the statute of limitations for the prosecution of Kempner, former American prosecutor at the War Crimes Chancellor appointed Max Weber, a mem­ ports of all committee chairmen were Mr. .Morantz has just retumed JEWISH CHILD 4 Nazi war criminals by four and a half years only have been TribljIlal con4u.cted. by the Allied Powers after the war, ber of his Christian Democratic Party, to the post of Minister Glass ••• read.... The meeting wes preceded from a tour of Israel where he had FAMILY SERviCE expressed .by Jewish leaders and from organized German called. the stl!,p "a practical solution." But the West German of Justice, vacated by Dr. Ewald Bucher. The latter, who by a testimonial luncheon in honor the opportunity to inspect a number u:ade unio~ .' Confederation of Labor labeled the Parliament action an had insisted that no extension whatever be voted, resigned . Phone JU 9-6343 Dr. Nalii.tin::Goldmann, president of the World Jewish ~g '. f(,J,. of the Hersh Lerner rink. . . • of Rassco investment projects. "unsatisfactory compmD'llse ," immediately after the Bundestag vote. He led his party, the Co'en CC)I)gress, IiccePt~ the Parliament's action '~basically," but Rabbi Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Free Democrats, in voting against even the mild move Maple Leaf closes its doors for the r;"""'====~===="""''''''''"";,,,;; voiced a reservation. Now, he said, "one must wait and see" Congress, now visiting West , called the vote "a end of this week. finally approved by Parliament. what funher nUiterial on Nazi crimes will be found and used tragedy for Germany" and told an audience of Berlin Jews The formula used in the measure was to provide that the ONLY ONE WINNER D:£CLARED His losses came from Zitzerman and by Gennan prosecutors. that public opinion would be sharply critical of the decision. statute base should be December 31, 1949, instead of May R,OY BIRNB'OIAf,' C.A • .. Hendrick van Dam, genera). secretpry of the ~ntral At the end of the regular schedule Rusen ; . • he now has his chance He said the propo$&d extension was "not sufficient." The 8, 1945, the date of the capitulation of to the COWlI,il of Jews in Germany, hailed the "great majority" image of the new Germany throughout the world is delicate at Ma',) Leaf, Laurie Udow .and his to square matters. Torczyner Talks is pleased to announeethe Allies. Under that formula, the limitation remains at .20 commencement in the practise of !his whlCh the Bundestag passed the prolongation of the and no storm but only a slight breeze is "needed to destroy years, but the 20-year period is moved forward. rink of Jack Dubnicoff, Dr. Rupert Nozick and Shinoff are on top of 'Rassco profession under the ~ name of.. i ------Shriar and Rube Cohen was the "E" with' one .loss ~ach. . • . Every At D';,nner only definite group winner of :tqe other rink in' the group has lost I W"orld N@ws I. two o~ more games.' ••. Nozick and B"RNBO'M·&,eO '0 ..:••• ' ,,' , px;ize l"OUtI;d. Udow. sWept throu~ R . f-" . ''8'' group' witliout· loss (seven Shinoft', have 'aJready met.. with ·CHMtTERED ·ACOO@T~:·'· .";::,;~,,; .. ,. '. ,...:' .Bonn games) to win the. trophy.. The Nozick on the losing end. The West German reparations treaty with Israel entered its ·foll:l¢eenth Udow rink won their last ten games Juniors Wmd Up . . • '1Jhe Maple 707 Electric Railway Chambers' .. ~ .Phone 943~052e;;. . '., '. and final year with·.the 1Iignirlg.of an agreement.,for. the. delivery to.Isi-ael . in a row. Leaf Junior wound up their season Winnipeg 2, Manitobll/ willhin the next twelve months of gQ!)ds worth' $7& million. A total of In "A" group, Jeffries went down last Saturday night with a com­ 70 per cent of the West German deliveries since 1952 :were investment to his first defeat in .the prize round. bined playoff and banquet .. held. at projects and the rest raw materials. About 1,500 industrial projects were '.' He now stands with a 5-1 record I the club. The Je':l' Ham?Vlch rink , and has One postponed game to defeated the Davld Dubrucoff. four­ !~~~!~==~~~~~~~~~2:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~;====~~~, APRIL 1. 1965 N 18 equippedused in building with inodern the Tinina machines copper and works, West increasing German supplies the production were also of o. I electric power and expanding the railways. West Gerinany also built play. Bobby Robinson has the same some in the main event. to WID the DAVID I. G'UTTMAN ~ . 49 ships for Israel's mercliantfieet, and imported goods, including citrus number of losses (one) but still Brian Ave~bac~ Mem~ria1 'l'rophy. lL"1A~ S~ AI ~.T~ n.TI1t. I fruit and diamonds from Israel. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT has to meet Hersh Lerner and Len Jerry had Davld NOZlck at third, ",J ~...... i:IJ. ~k7" y~ WIT Easton. . . . Hamovich, Miles, Sid Phil Levine at second and Sidrt.~y Franlelurt Slonim, "Rube" Ludwick and Easton Goldberg at lead. Runner~up DaVId ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE IN 1IIID EAST IltIBBOGLIO Germans who have Iampshades made from skins of Jews have ,been asked appear ·ia be out of the. prizes., Hersh D~bnicoff had ~ Weinstock at FOR THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION TO . ,.' . by the Ce~traI Gounci~ of ~~ Jew's to ¥ield .them up for ~roper Lerner is not eligible for the grouP.i third, Bob Wemerman at second ~ncJon, (JTA) -' Prime ~ter Harold Wilson, in his meetings with Israel's Premier Levi Eshkol, last bUrial. The Council S81d that ''It was high time these .bodily relnains' week told. the' Israeli leader ·,thllt a military balance should be preserved between the forces concerned in the were returned so they can be buried properly according to Jewish law." championShip because of'his aw..-I and Richard Glass at lead. . 809PARIS BUILDING Arab-Iru:aeli,: disputes, a spo)c:esman for the ForeilP' Office declared here. gate and club champiOnship win. I .The second ev~nt trophy w,as taken Expressing opposition to the arms Jerusalem The Guttman rink wrapped uPlby Robert Ungrm fordo~g.Jack Phone 943-1556 race in the MidllleEast, Mr: Wilson Mr, &hkol and Mr. Stewart, Bri- States had agreed in last week's visit .. the runner-up trophy .in "B" ~up I Lezack in the. final. Ungrm ~klPped also told Mr. ~hkol, acCording to tish Foreign Secretary. The latter to Washington by Mr. Stewart to The population of Israel has now reached a total of 2,430,125. Of these, the spokesman, that: 1. ·Britain pp- was reported to have made it clear c(lordlnate their Middle East policies. 2,155,555 are Jews; 192,373 Arabs; 53,735 Christians; 26,987 Druses and when they si,Jelined Yale Lerner .. in I Carol HamovlCh, F~ed LeVIn and poses the Use of force or the threat that Britain wonld dep.pre any Both the U.SA. and Britain, this 1,479 of other faiths. The Jewish population consists of 837,004 I1ative- their final game. Personnel of the MOrley Cofman, while' Ja~ Leza~ Rassco Israel Corporation will of force by any government in the action to interfere with the water source said, have Israel's interests born (Sabras); 306,847 born in Asia; 310,988 in Africa and 700,712 in Guttman rink are Dave Guttman, piloted Sheldon ;pinx, Linda Zilz hold. a dinner meeting Wednesday, Middle East area; 2. Opposes inter- s~pplies of any country in the at heart. Europe and the Americas. Saul Guttman,' Henry . Guttman, and Fredee Lipchen. . March 31, at 5:30 p.m, at Pierre's fl\~nces by any co~t;ry in the . Middle East. Although Britain is '1Jhe British Government, it was - - region with ,the internal, ~rs' of not a party to the Eric Johnston asserted here, believes that there Moscow Martiri Segal and Gordon HornsteiD.. .' The Grand ~g~te. trophy ~ Restaurant. To be hosted ·by Sidney any other country; 3. OpPQSes I'n- water plan, wllrked out on behalf is no present reason for Israel to ..be "C" group is. still undecided With won by Martin BilIink?ff and his 1.. MO~tz, the' .invitees" will couragement of subversion iri the of the United States in 1955, Mr. emphatic about the Arab threat to , The Soviet press, .in renewed attacks oli Israel, accuses the three ;r ewish Sid CO'hen and Ralph. Gordon tied rink of Gary Hyman, Michael :81'Ot- addresSed by. JaCques Torczyner, "e.. , region; 4 .. Reiterates the British &hkol was :reportedly told by' the its. Jordan River water supplies. millionaires Jacob Blaustein of Baltimore, Baron Rothschild of Paris ,.IC.~,- A...... ' Government'~ policy to the effect British foregiQ Secretary that Bri- But Mr. Eshkol, speaking ina tele­ at· .the ton.... with o~e I QS$e.,.,....." ..... malt'·n' - .•~G".,....." andQri...... Weiselman. ' .. '-''' ...... This·{~l;I::~·]~~~I:~~~~:!~:~~::rllH . for~O"'tt.$ and Isaac WoUson of London with responsibility for the ''hOrrible con­ Dtli 'on:('t1fi,'iiidpt1.-ei:iiilt -li6i,lifg1Giii Mariln 'BillIDkbif ~·won .as Qf the. . Chartered Accountant ShQWs You HOw" that all cOuntries have a right to ~ woulcJ COIlSJder· the criteria vision interview, reiterated a 5tate­ ditions" of the Israeli population. "These millionaires, who pose as great " , 2. Locations .;'" arms for .their defenSe,. but con- set up by the JOhn!>ton plan as a ment he had previously made in Co:'en and Gordon take another Trimscona junior 'spiel • . . and the Jew- TeJepho.... philanthropists for Israel,are actually involvefl in ex~racting huge American sa2~1.. ~ 318 Smith St.' WH3-6595 sIders it importan~ for the maiJ:!.- sensible ·yardstick for. interpretlt- Israel, asserting that the Jordan -profits from their investments in Israel," the press charges. , , loss are Ri~ and Soloway who defeated :Manitoba high school ish Congress. .' ;: ;,.' . , ; Polo Park Shopping Centre·' i tenance of pel(ce in the area that tion of the water rights of any of waters were "Israel's lifeline." At have a·tw()losstecord.J.,t\bbisky, champ GrantWalker.. .; . In charg~ of arrangements is ~e I~W~1;P~0~i1'a~~g~e~A~v~e'~~3~~~ 3-6070 an Arab-Israel military balance be the parties coneer:ned. one time, h,e said, experts thought Mun,.ch KaUfInan ::Marko~tch ana' Cham David 'Stuart;. the junior . l'(lCen.tly appoiIited Ra:ssc6'resideilt r, preserved. The same source declared that the that the Jordan water sources would ve' . A source close to the F!lreign Eshkol visit had resulted in no furnish 2~,OOO,OOO cubic meters, Former Premier David Ben-Gurion, in an interview with a local news­ ·will . :ha' "to·--'-"t·witu next.year.·' dent,' ehaired the.. banqu.14 .whi.ch m.inager for western Cana.dB, Hugh. s.' . . I -- Office _also said that the Jordan change in British policy, but provid- but it has been established more ow," ~ u1drt.' h 1 be B ~. Office Phone... . Rea. Phone ' 1 · "D" with the. we attended. We cO . t· e p McDonald, a Wall Street security leil_an. ,CT w.',. ,.igh 11\'llitehall '04464 . . JUst!e •.2-48881 paper, made the sensational disclosure that "the Egyptian dictator Abdel gfoup ~"co~'Up ~ R{ver water issqe II!Id been dis- ed an opportunity for clarification recently that the amount would. be Nasser some years ago told me that he could settle the Israel-Arab '1 seat Zitzerimm:imd Rusen impressed with the way .that these ;..;.....;--..;..... -- .....~::-:::--":- . M Yal D"' ..... d I cussed in th~ lengthy talk between and reiteration of mutual Anglo- only 1,500,000,000 cubic meters. For conflict in two hours," but in /that event he, Nasser, "could never retum ~ bi>::' the head With' one loss juniors ~ the affair. ,Da~d NEW - WESTKIL:ooN~ Barr~~erYals Tarusn~tSB0uil~i~!!<>grs '. axB.A5LL;B~arraon .., .. Israeli friendship. The source said that reason, he said, "the water- is . to Cairo." Ben-Gurion furtlier related that he approached President . r that both Britain and the United even more precio?S." THo of Yugoslavia to mediate in the conffict, but. that "Tito regretfully eaclL. press' tbne.·they.were· Stuart on the seasons.acti- ." ' scP.l!duledA~ to meet each ~and vities' andrepo~d Sid Co~en, preslde~ of apts.,trttra_in~a:rd fully draped, t ~d3wall-to- bdJrm,;. 1~;;~~""'~~~~~~;A1;b;er;ta~!ll422-4489 I 618Ba<1:!~n;"\~I~ltor AVENUE IILDG.. refused, maintaining that sUch a move would be futile." of course one· of these. rinks will the senior. club, extended greetings broadloQm, .stoves .J1.nd fridges. All .. wlnnl"",,· , . Manltoha Mei,. Reviews Israeli Relations be the group' Winner while. the. on 'behalf· of the Maple Leaf,. . channel TV. outlets. Washer and Strasbourg Jerusalem, (J T A) - Is rae 1 i - cution of war criminals by only four other will.go into.a tie· for secondl Last Drop ••• A number. of Maple dryer. Parking. Ready for May 1st BERRY MINUK .. 11 ..P ••MeDaniel,. Q.C;,(1Dl9-ID47) American relations are good, .and and a half years, she said she was A recommendation urging the European Economic Community to e:lOtend . . . Harry R b'-"'ld with J.d,af rinks !U'e'goinginto the Heather occupancy. Act fast. - only a few BA LL.B ·place.money; u ...." , . . left. To view please call Mr Wolo- .,. . S. J .. Safian, B.A.; LL.B.. Q:C. . coqperation between Israel and the "particularly perturbed" by the associate membership to Israel in the Euromart was adopted here this a 5 -. 2 record, is sitting bSck ,ready spring '~ieland the mbbmg meet. vick. Ju 6-1816 _ anytlme. . Barrister and Solicitor United States is "very close," For- German Parliament's proposal "to week ,by the. European Parliament, the 142-member group which has advisory status before the six~nation EEC. to meet the loser in a runner-up ... Dont forget to arrange for the .;.;.;;,;;..::.~:;..;,;;;--..;;~;;;;;;~-- 'IOff, WH JU 6-1961 McDANIEL. & SAFIIN. eigu Minister Golda' Meir told the divide criminals into varying' cate- ; , playoff. '. . . Rublnfeld blew his Maple . Leaf .' ~d-up dinner and . '. Bun.gal()w for Sale 421 . Barristers .. Soil.llora , Knesset this week: The recent mis- gories." . Waslt,-nftto'n I sion hl're by W. Averell Harriman, In the general area of Israel's :. chance. for first place when he lost dance ... April 3 • : . for reserva-RlVer Heights $2%,000 104. Sterling Trust Bldg.. ., Phone LA 3-7674 President Johnson's special emis- relations with other governments, The House of Rtlpresentatives has approved the Johnson Administration's his fifth and sixth iames after wln- tions phone Dave Baker, ED 9-1542. .6 rm. bungalow, 3 yrs. old. Exclu~ 'sary, "contributed much to mutual she stressed this country's "growing $1,300,000,000 aid to· education bill; many clauses of which had been '. . ° .. thanks to Harry Ditloveand Slve area. 1,300 sq. ft. -W:oo~ broad­ rung the first four 1)1 a row. • • • .•. .ur loom, custom drapes, bwlt-m oven, M. C. SHUMIATCHER. understanding," she declared. She cooperation" with France, and greet- attacked by Jewish organizations as contrary to the principles of church- garb., newly decorated, garage. Taxes LL.M., JUR.D. made ,those statements in the course ed Britain's Labor Government, re- state separation. Orthodox Jewry had, on the whole, supported those • only' $428, all improvements paid, Also of the British Columbia Bar of a wide-ranging report to Parlia- calling that government's statements, very provisions In the bill. The clauses in .the measure to which a wide '. NOW PLA'YING AT THE FOLLOWING Low drt.. pymt. Ph. owner HU 9-7644. Sweiden' & Rice ment, . to which she presented' her promising to do all that is possible variety of Jewish organizations objected included special servIces and .. S/'u.. ;Ak'-,& Sluunialcl.e~ Chartered Accountants Ministry's annual budget. to preserve Israel's independence arrangements such as shared-time classes, counseling and mobile units · , House For Sale BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS In the Middle East, she affirmed. and to lessen tensions in this region. to be provided to students in parochial and other private' schools, and River Heights - Custom b u i I t . AM 2-1717 207 Lindsay' Bldg, Isra~Ha:vors full disarmament under As for the 'Soviet Union, she said $100,000,000 for free textbooks and library materials to .s~ilents in both .·THEATRES brick-front bungalow, 1400 sq. ft., Grain Bid". Calgary. Alta. mutual controls. But she urged the that efforts to improve relations are public and private schools, including parochial schoolS. The bill now powers supplying Egypt's President continuing. She said that much gQes to tlu; Senate; w,here a coinmlttee has aiready approved the measure. CAPITOU - "'Sylvia," with Carroll Baker, George Maharis. (Restricted) ~4;..~·0~ld2 ~an~R;S;!i Nasser wIth arms to consider the progress MS been made in'the area I . use' .:t(, which he would make of of cultural relations between the METnOroLrrAN-:-='Tbe'- Ou~e," -~th- Pa~-Newnu;m, Lawrence den; pwd. nn., stall. shower, ceramic J d • E IS· t P I • BARRISTERS AND SO ICITO thosemiliiary resources. The Mid- USSR and Israel, and expressed the U alsm - nemy 0 .ov.e 'eope Harvey, Clara Bloom and. Edward G. Robinson. (Restricted) tile, mahog. trim and walls; oak and dIe East, remaining part of the cold hope that this progress might be . broadloom firs., drapes, double gar- Joseph. iI. Shoetor,. Q.C. . Do.nald W. Kennedy, BA., LLB. . . Daniel U. fekarsky, B.A., LL.B...... war' zone enables Nasser to resort extended also to other spheres. She New York -' A 1350-word article B'rith and chairman of the steering GARRICK - Lana Turner; Cliff Robertson and Hugh O'Brien in "Love age, landscaped, fenced, many ex­ to blackmail, she charged. Nasser, See RELATIONS, page 12 that reviles Judaism .as an enemy committee of the American Jewish Has Many Faces." Color. Doors open daily U:45 a.m. Feature at tras. Moderate taxes, some improve- PHONE GA 4-0664 she said, is also responsible for the 1- -_.- .... _. _, of the Soviet people, prominently Conference on Soviet Jewry, a co­ 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m.. (Adult) mentspaid-up. Ph. HU 9-7801>. introduction of modern arms into riD dl. published last month in the leading ordinating body of 24 national Jew­ ODEON ::H~ld- ~ve~3rd ~';-;'k -~Rock Hudso~, Gina Lollobrigida 1~.s1 Suite to Share the area, and he is "gambling" on I .::.'Qr y eo Ine newspaper of Minsk,' capital of the ish organization, described the "Zvi­ . NEW YORK-:-lack Beony. wIIo says he's 311--3 confficts in various countries to Bielorussian Republic, was disclosed azda" article as '\hysterical anti­ Gig Young in "Strange Bedfellows." Technicolor. Doors open. Wanted -a woman to share suite blrtllda," passed 32 years aga-will be cited' bolster his position. 1 Copy to appear in April 15th this week by the American Jewish Semitism," declaring that "its abu­ . a.m. Feature at 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p= (Adult)· with an eiderly woman. Free board Gross.al v . BARRISTERs, ·SOl[.J~rr(JIRS, NOTARIES PUBLIC by ilia 121· ear·ald a'Dai B'ritb tbis week·eod Regarding the " mom e n t 0 u 5 I AS Conference on Soviet Jewry. sive character is obviously intended GAIEl'£ _ Held over 10th big week ....:. Walt Disnefs ''Mary Poppins.': and room and wages. Phone 338-0669...... s part 01, Its 120111 ano'iversal} year nle· change".in relations between Israel . p. SOVER EDmON . Th'e artlc 1 e, entitl e d ''TIle Sha- to promote the policy of suppression Starring Julie Andrews Dick Van Dyke. Technicolor.· Doors open. . 635 Edmonton, Alberta bralloa. TIle popular entertainer Was ODe 01 and West Germany, she said she mast ....ch our offices no later dow of the Synagogue," which of Soviet Jewish 1i£e by intimidating 1 p.m. Feature at 1:30. 4:05. 6:35 and 9:10 p.rn. Saturday: doors open House For Sale ~~:~~!~~~I.~21:88 Area Code 403 10lr long·tlllle '11ll111un 01 B'1llI1 a'rl~lIIe hoped that all ,outstanding problems than l\Jop.day, Apri112, at 10 a.m. charges Judaism with being "the the Jews of Minsk." The city's popu­ 10:30 a.m. Feature at U a.m. (General>_ Garden City - must'be sold im- J. Harper Solomon Estrin otllers Will Sepia.. : .COIrt Justice Artbur' J. between the. two coimtrles. would· We· apologize for' anY'inconveni- enemy of human culture , , . the lation of 500,000 includes some 30- Goldberg, tile late' Slutor HB~rt 11-.: Lehtu be' resolved. She rejected.the ·con-. enee this.Diay cause, but we must hotbed of a code of morality hostile to 40,000 Jews. . TOWNE - Held over - "RatUe of '~'Sbnple Man,~' with Diane Calento, I~~~~;~~~;six~ n~dr~=~=~ ~~~Pi~·~e~rr~e~J.~M~O~I1~s~se~a~u~·'~~~~~~. ~.~. ~Da~vidE. ~;;~~~ aDd Iolll~. raal' a'r~ preSIiI"!"I!ItIlIjl, ~ tention 0,1; some Isra~Iis' ~t esW>~;: adhere to this deadline in ordllr to [the Soviet Union] ," appeared "The prestige of the author and Harry H. Corbett. (Restricted) ..... I: '. owner, .338-0'119. Klplz!I~~cbole~Ubulai"lD .eb;~81$~ Iishment o~ diplomatic l"!!~tions be-. tolissur& proper delivery of this .in the February 2 editions of "Zvi- the newspaper also suggests that COLLEGE _ "Fath;;; . GoOse," -with CarY Grant. Leslie Caron. Doors Schulman laluntal'J C8IIUIIu.It,.~ct.ivl~ ,,,,oIIU••. ~eE:n Jefusalem and ~ D)aY ~,p~:~=D~ to: ':iati~, In;e~~::!o~~kan:a::. this is anti - Semitic propaganda open 6:30 pm: Feature at 7:25 and 9:15p.m:, (at:'era1) . 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