• P~Otl•tt•~ ~18A&~J p All I. I Awt IIOT 8l Du:'> ..... ,,,c; ' TRADE, AID FOR EGYPT, JORDAN, SYRIA: • onn 00 0 srae ommon ar I BO~N. CJ! A>-Th• West ~•rm•n Govem~ent !s cool Economic Community, parent of the Euromart. TM ot!'-r said,, German~ hol_ds the vl~w _that should Initiate · broad trade and foreign a;id talks with Egypt and with at least to l1rael I desire for the est.abh,h"'!ent of • hnlc with the maff!ben are France, Italy, and the Benelux countrin,1 ~il~teral negotiations c:onc:erncng th tr~de problems with the one Arab country, Jordan. Jordan', Foreign Minister, Hasim European Commo.n Market, d1pl~aftc sourcu here revealed Belgium, The Netherlands .and Luxembourg. • • , j 1nd1vidual ~mments represented in the EEC. On the Seiba, arrived here today for a brief official visit. Several tocuy. Germany 11 one of the 11x member1 of the European/ Instead of favoring an laraeli•Euromart link, diplomats other hand, 1t was noted here, West Germany l1 conducting • Egyptian local government officials also arrived.

rr-xz:car.:rxx-xx:r%r:,xxx.z-;r,x.;.:? • t ; 1 tr:!'il:g~m~n !r:,•Engympe~t t!:1:: ·c=~i:tngto l~~s~.:::: :; M A R (j J N A L ·i e · , especially the United Stafos, serious consideration 11 being :; C OM M u N ·.1· .f.·•. given here to the pos:slbllity of starting formal trade negotia• r,, .c. ·r ,,I:l ·s r a e ?· ~-.' r e s s tlons between Germany and Egypt. German officl1l1 are '.; a, MEL VIN FENSON ;.: ! talking about the need for economic: negotiations with Egyr,t ;1•... ,,..,.1/•r·.··~-,-,,- ,,.,,_,-...,, •. ..--r,rr~-- .,.,., .... ~.,.,,.,. .. ,•...•. ... ,... ,. ,.,.,N,1•• ,. · i• """""'"""""""'"'""""""""'"""""""'"""'"""'===--...,,..,"""'...... """"""" ...... ,,...,.,....,,._,,,,,,..,,,,, ...... """"""'"""'"""'""""""""""""' ...... ,,_...,,...,,....,....,....,,..... inthe view Arab of world what andthey insee the as near"Egypt's East." predominant position n on the th,eory that misery to-,es i WINNIPEG, MAN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 company, and that Je~ who get i __.,..,.."""'...,."""'"""'_...... ,."""'-'""'"""'"""'"""""""",.._._, ___ _,.,..,.._ ...... - ...... ,"""..,..""""~--=----""""""'"'""-- .....-...... ,...... ,._...,. One series of talks is now under way here regarding Germany's pledge of last year to provide atd valued at 650,• 000,000 Doutschmarks (about $165,000,000) for the develop• men ts in Syria. Since. Syria broke away from the United Arab Republic, Germany is now discussing with Egypt the manner ~;:.;if§l~:ISRAEL RESUMES El-AL of modifying that agreement. following const.1la· : ·.~t¥i ROUTE; CLOSES FILE, ON SOBLEN . American Fiction' · i by Profl!l5sor Den· JERUSALEM, (JTA}-Israel thi! week ordered its nationally-owned therefore, support, our Stat, Department's efforts to facilitate his return · ham sutcllffe. airline, El Al, to resume flights to and from London. The order, rescinding and commend the efforts that have been made by American Jewish · who t h I n ks that previous instructions suspending London flights by El Al, followed the leaders itt asking th• Israeli · Government to !eke ster,s which would American authors' hu•e been, and cancellation of a request by the .British Government which had demanded completei Dr.. Soblen'1 iourney to the .') . are, moat unfair tn their depiction that El Al fly the convicted agent, Dr. Robert A. Soblen, to the Israel'• part and actions in the Soblen affair were reviewed here today of clergymm and of exemplary United States. An El Al spokesman here said today: "We are no longer a by a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry. "The procedures now initiated Ohristlaru. According to Dr. Sut- party to the Soblen affair and are not unhappy about the situation." in Britain," the spokesman declared, "indicates the correctness of the cli!fe. 'the unctuous deacon who !In New York, A. M. Sonnabend, president of the American Jewish assumption by the Israel Government that a solution eould be found without 11 commonchealll widoWli, type In andour orphansfiction'. Hea Committee, issued a statement todj saying: "The An-..erican Jewish any of the p· arties b e i n g reqwre· d t o act agams• t . 1'ts own laws. " point. to Sinclair Uwi!I'• 'Elmer Committee believes that the cauu, justice would best be served by Rec.alliilg that Dr. Soblen came to Israel on June 26 with false papers.

Gantry', James ConeM'a 'Men and the prompt return of Dr. Robert Soblen to the United State,. We that ha waA imm,ediately detained, and expelled on July 1, the statement Brethren', to ,everal lltOries by Wil• ------"~ stressed the Government's position which held that a fugitive liam Faulkner and to play, by \ I from justice, propertly tried and convicted by American Sherwood Anderson as IUU$trations I b I I A t courts, could not penefit from Israel's Law of Return. The of tho •un-Chrlltlan' orientation of m a anee n rma men statement pointed out that that position had been voiced American writen. explicitly hr, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and endorsed Dr. Sutcliffe la particularly un• • · , by a. maJonty of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament.

~cif::tand regrets ;~~e!h:y that •among ~:::~ writers ~u~r: the Wo,rr1ees Israel Cab·1.ne· t i.l "Israel's, . Witllthe part inexpulsion this •case of was I>r.-Sclblen, terminated. the He statement was no ·noted,longer reJectlon of Protestant Chri,tlanlty .I llilder,Jsrael's jurisdiction, and thus there was no basis for is the mle rather than the oxc:ep- . involvingJsrael or El Al in any further steps regarding Soblen. tlon'. Aa a classical example, he JERUSAld:M, (JTA)-lsrael't aim ln the field of guarding the country's security ~u•f ~y parti~pation· by the Israel Government or by an Israeli point.a to Melville's 'Moby Dick' be to obtain auperlority In effective deterrent forces, the Cabinet has decided. ,, , 1: aircraft orf.vessel in the removal or'1ieP.Ortation of Soblen from. which contains such irreverent That decision resulted today from careful evaluation of a discussion held "1 th•Cabln,-l Britain. tc{"the United .States would have been contrary to . phrasu as 'I baptise thee, not In yesterday, when the military needs of Israel, posited against Egypt's recent acquisition.~ Ion.·~ .Israelllaw. Therefore the Israel Government could not take the name of the Father, but In the I • . · . . such action" name of the Devil'. range missiles and of other mi ltary developments, were discussed: by the ;Governmtnfi . }: •· '· , ., t. .. •.. . • And now back to the Jewish lit- The full-scale Cabinet debate on security took place aftar:detalled reporfs\bye;Prlffi!.~M...·•.,···"·"·.·r1'·· .. on. ·Berma·n· . "a'P!!~:rr;:atth:=~

With all the crltlc.il acclaim of Shimon Perea. Among the Items discussed ware: . i . . \rC . ,-·: ~a•.e1a•• cti.l'a011w ... not ln ~onformlty with Pbillp Roth's ''Letting Go" and J. The need to re-evaluate Israel'• policy of military-supply procurement, In ·vt~ of the :.''"C·.··.C·o·'I.V ..n· vent·,o•n' ..,. D. Salinger's "Franny and Z-r' changes In the power balanc• •• between Israel and the Arab states; the ~ible "tied for' · · '· · · · · · • ·· · M · hll it 1 d h ;:s,i:~o:~u~W::S :~:0th~ ~=~~~:"~~tj,7i:ur~~:tJ~~h~-:r::.u,:.::1~n~:~ the need for,mobl:li~t•~.".~ •I~,;~':'•~.~~!;~ ~.U@$1'.,~$"akir: ·. ~l:n~~:~·~:!::E1=~· ·~ ban,Jewiah writer ••• "baa emerged . In general, the Cobtnet felt, a change in the nation's attitude towai'd iicui'lfy anil ."defln~~ ·.. ' ... ,· ·•· . ·.. , ·... •· . can Je\Vish, leaders, who had re- • from the underground of culture Iii problems Is Indicated by the n"w mllltary developments. . ·. · • ·, : ', · ·. ' . quested• that Israel fly Dr. Soblen HIS EXCELLENCY ARTHUR ANDREW a true apokeaman of mid-century ., . to New York, by reiterating that America," · Israel was not in position to flout Although Mr. Hassan (in hi.11 book A t e J h , ita own laws. He stressed that a "Radlcal lnnoc,nc.,') la talking at s spokesman for the U.S. Department this point mostly of Bernard Mala- rg en I ne ew ry ows .-, of State had said, on June 28,, that 's Ambassador To mud, what he says holds true for · the United Stntes was not asking· other Jewish wrlten: "The fint Israel to violate its own laws by re- and most obvious quality of his fie- M s I t · t turning Dr. Soblen, Israel Sets Precedent tlon i• !ta •goodnesa.' It 111 the prod- There are two reasons why Js. uct of a sensitive yet enduring · 0 re ynag . og ue n eres . · rael cannot extradite Dr. Soblen to JERUSALEM-Canada's new Ambassador to Israel, Arthur heart •.. deeply responsible to its the United states, Mr. Ben-Gurlon's Andrews, received Monday by Acting President Kadish feeling of what transforms a man letter pointed out. Fll."St, the pro- was Luz for the presentation of Mr. Andrew's letters of cr•dence. into a mensch. Behind It is a wry NEW YORK, (JT A) -.. The ·mounting Interest In trRltlonal Judaism among the 450,000 JIIWI of Argen-; posed Israel-American extradition vision of pain and also of hope.'' tine perceptibly offsets the amdety created by the recent anti.semitic outbreaka, according to Rabbi Sey• treaty has not yet been ratified. Ambassador Andrew, who was received by a military ~Hee Hassan quotes Malamud as saying mo11r Siegel who h•• returned here from a ten-weekvl•lt to Buenos Aires unde.r the auspices of the World' secondly, even if the treaty were honor guard, set a precedent by arrlvlrig with Mrs. Andrews "Jl'wa are absolutely the very stuff Council of Synar,oguos. , . ln effect, it would not provide for and their two daughters, nineteen and thirteen. The Israel dr , d th th f R•bbl Siege , aulatant praf•uor of theology at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America here, 0 f ama • an at e purpose O taught Talmud and theology at the new Latin American Rabbinical Seminary. He reported that a slgnlfl• extradition of a political prisoner- Defense Force band played the anthems of the two countries the writer Is "to keep cl\il!zatlon cant Indication of the NN1wakened lntereat In tradlti onal Judal1m was the opening last March of South and Dr. Soblen's crime of espionage at ceremonies attended by Foreign Minister Golda Meir and from destroying Itself." America's first ,.bblnlcal Hminary. The first clau, he said, 11 following a curriculum patt.rned after th• is a political crime. the embassy staff. Take "Franny and Zooey," for in- Jewish Theological Seminary's School of Judaica In New YOTk. stance, (acclaimed earlier this year "By American 1962 standards thl1 first clns-, with four atudenh, la tiny; but It la larger than the Jawlsh with all the h)'llteria of a successful Theological Seminary's first clan was In 1886," ha atreued. ''Next year'• freshman cla11 la In formation and moon shot) where amidst all the enrollment Is already larger than tha present first-year class.'' Until recently, Rabbi Siegel uld, the svne- DR, MORTON BERMAN over•fumishings of nervous break- gogue 111 • factor In Jewish llfe In Argentina was very weak. . Red Plot Linked To Argentine Terror downs, mystical prayer formulas, i======::;;,-;_:,:.:.':.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~ MONTREAL - Delegates to the and Irish-Jewish mixed marriages, ! This Sunday, August 19th Diamond Jubilee Convention of the N.Y., (Special) - The possibility l physical clashes and which is 1!115- were interviewed by a local weekly we have youth in search of truth. ~, ~, p,m,,,, o~, . I I Zionist Organization of Canada to that Communists are encouraging i pected of being in part behind the Jewish newspaper, Mundo Israellta. adolesence Impatient with compro- It) 1 ~ llil It;, The Radio Program he held in Toronto November 2 to I ult!a•nationallst groups in Argon- terrorism, has never battled with The two said their organization is mlse, innocence and hope squared The lsrae1·1te Press Ltd. Starts at 12:30 p.m. 16 will be addressed by a number of. tina to provoke anti-Semitic incid, the Communists. not anti-Semitic but is against any off against the bitterness of w!s- ' CKSB _ l OSO personalities of national and inter- I ents was listed as a possibility by Communi.Jt Prfftige .Furthered Argentinian in the servlce of a fo- dom and despair. The whole set- , national renown. Among them will Jewish leaders in Buenos Aires, Ed• Helping to further Communist reign state. They believe that most ting and conflict is Jewish to the Publishers of the Only 1585 Main St. be Dr. Morton M. Berman. director ward C. Burks reports in The New prestige in the South American Jews here are Zionists and uupport core, Anglo-Jewish Newspaper Winnipeg 17, Man. , 1 p.m.-438th Radio Program of the Department of English-speak• York Times. country Is the fact that anti-Com• Israel as well as Argentina. Even Salinger's view of Christ In Western Canada Sponsored by The National' ing countries of the Keren Hayesod Tbe leaders say the Communists, munist groups are conducting a In the meantime, the U.S. st.ate strikes us as being peculiarly Jew­ ' Upholstering Co. Ltd. -United Israel. are deriving t,he most benefit from sustained anti-Jewish poster and Department has issued its deep ish. ' The Chaplai,rl of the House of the recent surge of anti-Semitic ter• leaflet campaign which claims Jew• concern over the anti-Semitic lncid- His main character Zooey Is be- , It is with great satisfaction and pride that we are -- 1 Representatives of the American rorism that hu been flooding the isl> organization~ are the agents of I ents in Argentina. 1t rating his sister Franny for her I happy to inform you that after a year of hard work Gue Speaker: J Congress invited Dr. Berman to be country. international Communism who have I The government cannot make an ••Jesus prayer,'• a muttered formula i and 'a great deal of anxiety, after a year of great A. M. ORZHYCER chaplain of the day on the eve of Sources say the campaign Is de• faked the attacks to ~aw attention I official protest unless a U.S. citizen she keeps repeating as a kind of , effort and many obligations, we were able to build our his depatlure and to open the signed to throw a smoke 5Cl'een . away from scandals mvolving Jew•,· is harmed or molested in some way. mental crutch to swtain her during 1 own building that will encompass Jewishness in Win­ Bouse session with prayer. around the communists' real ef- ish bU5lnessmen. The U.S. statement of concern was ber "tenth-rate" breakdown. He nipeg and Western Canada. "Gueu The Cantor" contest His first acquaintance with the forts to throw the already shaky As local sentiment is agaist the I prompted by• appeals. hy U.S. Jew- talks lo her of Christ: life and development of Israel goes government into further chaos. outbreaks, it Is th\15 aligned against : i.sh organizations and several Con· "U God had wanted someone I' This building will contain the Israelite Press, our Program Director back to his student days at the He- They cite, as an example, the fact : these anti.Communist groups and ·, gressmen that the government ex- with St. Francis's consistently win• weekly newspaper, the only one in Western Canada NOAH WITMAN brew University over thirty years that the Tacuara, a neo-Nazi youth : with the Communists. . press ltsel:f over the antl•Semtlc ning personality for the job in the I that is published in both English and Jewish, also the ! •::======ago, organization that has been in many I Two leaders of the Tacuara group 'Incidents. New Testament, be'd've picked I Jewish Radio Hour, the only such program in Western him, you can be sure. As it was, he I picked the best, the smartest. the Canada. Contained in this building is the store of most loving, the least sentimental, 1 .Jewish books, written in Jewish, English and Hebrew, the most unimitative master he , text books for children in English, Jewish and Hebrew, could possibly have picked. And Cantorial records, all Israeli products, everything that when you miss seeing that. I swear is important to the Jewish Religious Life in \Vinnipeg to you, you 're mlssing the whole and \Vestern Canada. \Ve hope to make this into a :THE DINOSAUR THAT ONCE point of the Jesus Prayer. The Je,,;sh Cultural Centre where Jews will enjoy spiritual Jesus Prayer has one aim and one culture and will be able to buy their spiritual needs. aim only. To endow the person who says it with Christ-Consciousness. \Ve are _preparing for a grandiose "Chanukas Not to aet up some cOZJ,", hol!er­ Habait" (opening) which will take place Sunday, Aug. than,tbou trysting pla~ with some 26 which you are heartily requested to attend, to look i ROAMED JERUSALEM'S HILLS sticky, adorable di\·ine personage over our premises, partake of tea and refreshments JERUSALEM - The dinosaur which roamed the Jeru• · mal maintained its balance lritb the aid of a long, powerful He added that tpe tracks help substanµate conclus!o!lll who ·11 take you in his arms and re­ and see hundreds of Israeli creations, records of the salem area 100 million years ago was about six and one tail '.J'he overap le~ of the creature - from the tip of l conce.rnlng_ the areas geology he had published on several lieve you of all your duties and best Jewish repertoire, and everything that we spent haJf feet tall, weighed about 550 pounds, and was probably its tall to the tip of its nose - was about three yards, , occasions m the past. make your nasty Wet.schmenen so much effort and time to display. an "ostrich dinosaur" (struthiomim\15), Professor l\l:oshe Prof. Avnimelech paid special tribute to Mr. Shmuel 1· , . go away and never come back." A~'llimeleeh, of tjll! Hebrew University's Department of Ge- Schwarzwald, a policeman, and his wife, Shifra, for re- Marine Origin . That last sentence sums up, to us. On Friday. August 24th, we will publish a special !'logy, said Wednesday in Jerusalem. · cognizlng the tracks as something unusual when they came . It was known that the rock layers exposed tn _the the differenCi:! between a ·realistic' It belonged to a family of flesh eaters which for some across them while cleaning away a layer of dirt and stones : region of Jerusalem, and of most of _the Judean h11lsi edition with articles, features, photos and greetings, reason later developed a taste for fruits, green plants and in their back yard in Beil Zayit, a short dis~ce ~om Jeru- belonged to. the upper Cretaceous penod. They ~e. o Jewish focus on religion, and Easter dedicated to this very important event. We would con­ , insects. It was relatively small, for dinosaurs (from the salem. Be again complimented them for calling tn a form• marine origm, _formed at the bottom of the sea. Until a bunnies and plaster statues, the often of 1t sider it a great honor and encouragement if we can I Greek meaning "thunder reptiles") wer. e 30 to 40 er student his, Mr. Mordecai Sofer, who brought the few years ago was generall)'. assumed that the sea ~ad recipe of sentimentality. count you among those who insert a greeting in this yards long. . tracks to his attention. not receded from tb!S area dunng the whole of thiB penod Jewish readers need not feel too "We must assume that there are more tracks in the . (70 to 120 million years). deeply involved in this carefree special issue. · Until now, no dinosaur r;keleton or bones have been vicinity, and possibly even the bones of the animals." Prof. I But Prof Avni,melech was of the Upper Cretaceous approach to the articles of the found in Israel or in the neighborhood countries. A few Avnimelech said. , times the sea bad, ID fact, retreated several times. In this We thank you for your co-operation in the past rtmnants were found in the west of Egypt. &;. far as He pointed out that "dinosaur tracks have a practical ! proc;ss its ,bouom had bee~ transformed into land. . Christian faith. because the charac• and trust that we may be of service to you in the tracks are concerned, they have been found in 20 places value." If they .hi.d been discovered a decade ago, the dam I 'The findmgs of the dinosaur footpnnts proves. Wltb• ter speaking · his bit is only half future. in the entire world, the closest to Israel being Georgia at Ein Kerem might never have been built. They help us I out any doubt that at lea:st part of the rock layers ID . the Jewish. (His mother, Bessie Glass. • in the U.S.S.R., on Brioni Island, off the coast of. Yugo- understand the sources of underground water, and to , ,'iclnity of Motz.a and Beit Zayit are of. continental ongm an Irishwoman. is prcbabl~· the Sincerely yours, slaYia. and in Tunisia, Algeria and Mol."occo. , interpret the findings of oil drilling rigs. . I ~d were .Proba~ly the bed of a large mland lake which, truest contemporary Yiddishe ~a· THE ISRAELITE PRESS LL\U'l'ED Dr- Avni.melech, a palaentologist by profession, recon- 1 Dr. Avnimelech noted that these animals. which van- m the Belt Zayit ~rea,. was so shallow that. th~ dinosaur ma of all time, with her prac-tical structed a picture of thl' animal whose tracks were fOUild ; ished from the face of the earth 70 million years ago after ~oot.steps could be unprmted and preserved ID tne mud of N. Witman a fortnight ago bedded in stone in Beil Zayit., a short di5- a reign of 200 million years, were land animals, "although 1ti; floor. . . wisdom and chicken broth. l . General 11. tanager and Publisher lance from Jerusalem. • they liked to take a dip in a lake." The tracks left by the "It is therefore po11s1ble that sopie day ~os~!ll' skele- There is consolation for the Jew• ' The animal walked on it.s thin hind legs; its two front "Beit Zayit dinosaur" were made in the muddy bottom of tons too will be found somewhere m the region, he con- (Continued on Page 4J , .______.;:.,. ______; ! ones were long-fu\jered and used for grasping. The ani- 1 the lake during one,lt!Ch dip. · I eluded. \ ,

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