, " , , ., " , , '. ., ..... -.:. " J. , ~, Page Fourteen THE JEWISH POST Thursday,May 5, 1966 r. i whenever the Chinese were BliO'llre<lI', j;========================~====="-"'-=-"';'I' Denies Prejudice in Assigning Personnelf&MAllabPosts to bring up fam,ilies in Canada, they Centennial , Washington _' Following a meeting' with top officials, of The COngress had cited a letter written by Assistant ment" by the Sta~~ Department that. religious facto,:" in strove to give their children higher ' AT TEN T ION • <'- the American Jewish Congress, the State. Depart,?"e~t h.as =ereta ry of State Douglas ,MacArthur '. II in which the themselvesh would' t not bdeterrmne d" eligIbIlity of AmerIcans education. "agreed to prepare a new statement of policy cla.rifymg. Its 'SiBte Depart,mentolIicial conceded, that religIOUS factors to S(:rv~ t elr co un ry .a roa . d " fri dl Report It is easy to see that the Centen­ PUBLICITY REPRESENTATIVES h di I r taken into account in the assignment of U.S, ForeIgn Durmg what Dr. Prmz characterIze as a very en y nial is not only an occasion, of cele­ previous declaration on the assignmen~ Of. JewIS po- S:r:ice personnel overseas. In a second letter, Mr. Mac- and cordial" conversation with, Undersecretary Crockett, matic personnel to posts in Arab countries, It was reported Arthur modified his earlier view, denying "prejudice and ~e. State Department was saId to have expressed. recog­ brations. It is a time when we are Deadline for Community Organization News Wedneaday, 10 a.m. this week. '" th CO' d discrimination" but reasserting that to "maximize the '!lltIo~ of the need for a clear-cut staten:ent dIsavowmg any reminded that Canadians of Dr. Joachim prinz, paSt ,c an effectl'veness" of U.S. diplomats abroad, it was necessary ,.mplicahon tha.t the D. epart. ment was. takmg. Arab prejUd,CeS Phil Baum director of thepreside~t?f organIzation s CoJlUlUSSlon'n~e~, on d F Sit backgrounds have developed to 0 Those submitting copy to The Jewish Post are asked International' Affairs met here with WiIii 'am J" C r ocke, tt to 'd'sen on I"y accep tabl . e " represen tati' "esv foreign coun-, ovserseasmto account posts" m eSIgnatmg orelgn el'Vlce personne country and that we cannot afford to obserVe the following instructions at all, times: Deputy Undersecre~ of State for Administration,' to dis- 'tries. Mr. ,Crockett was described as assuring the American to think that any group of us can ,1) Address all cOpy to The Jewish Post. P.O. Box 248, cuss charges brought' hy the COngress last ~ar~h that The meeting here was held at the request of the Ameri~ Jewish Congress officials that such a statement would be he self-sufficient in isolation. I Winnipeg. ' American Jews were being excluded from servIce m Arab Jewish Congress,, which sough'" t an uneqUlvoca I comrru-'t' IS'sued I'n the l'mmedUl' te future. believe that the Centennial projects 2) Use one side of paper only. , countries. ' -, the big ones 'being conducted on by JOHN W. FISHER ' 3) Type copy double-spaced on letter size blank sheet. 1867 1967 CENTENNIAL COMMISSlONUI a national scale and the small ones No letterheads please! , I c, World News.l.. Briel. '. ' Report' No. 3 , made them more aware' recently Is, like the, Vernon tea house' - 'will '4) Spell, all names" correCtly including initials of first " o ' • \ . What sma1l town or city in Can- 'an offer by the Chines~ corrimunity remind us that Canaclians 'originated 'names'. ' ,ada has not been served, at' some Of Vernon to 'build a tea house as a from societies and cultures all 'over 5) PublicitY'representatives should sign name, address Beirut time in its 'history, bya Chinese Centeruual project in the city park. the world and will increase our and phone number to all copy.. ' "Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba changed his position on Israel-Arab restaurant or a Chinese laundry? Walter Joe, spokesman for the 'undersebincling of each other's way relations and now suPPOrts all decisions by the Arab countries invol'ling 6) Observe. deadline. their relationship with IsraeL" This assertion was made by Alla-el­ Our communities have been built' Chinese c'ommunity's Freemasons of life aIJd point of view. 7) Please consult the Editor to plan publicity for your Pas,i, leader of the Moroccan party "EI IstaklaL" In his statement, which by the contributions of many cul- and Dart' Coon Club, told the city major projects. , was published in the LebanesE! Paper "EI Anawar," the Moroccan leader tu:res and it occurs to me that too council that some of the oldtimers declares that Bourguiba has become convinced that the· ,only solution. , , 8) Patronize Empire Printers Ltd. for your organiza­ WINNIPEG, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1966 often the contributions of the Chi- wanted to build the tea house as a flei/ilc. Paintings tional and social printing requirements. to the "Israel problem" is war. On this score there is no longer any nese have been overlOoked. " reminder of' the new and old cul- difference' of opinion between Morocco and other Arab countries, In earlier tim"" the Chinese pro~ tures. Now on Display vided the . 'backbone of labour for I can agree heartily with the Ver­ s. He.ilik, principal of 1. L. Peretz railroad' building. They were th,e non News which coriunented' in one School, manifests more than casual I IJ Police Clash with Demonstrators ~~:~ver' cooks in mines and lum~ camps. of its editorials: "Chinese Canadians interest 'in areas other than peda- I, ,~.atumn An official pennanent exhibition of ,photographs and documents dealing Gradually they developed small Should be saluted, on their desire to gogic as an exhihition of his paint- , with Bergen-Belsen, where' 50,000 Jews were murdered by' the Nazis, Protesting Dr. Adenauer's ,Visit was opened' last. week ,at the entrance to the site ,of the former camp. bUsinesSes and provided service.s to play a part in celebrat4lg the 100th ings currently showing indicates. r.~============""'71 The opening ceremony was performed by the Lqwer Saxony Minister I communities which few others were anniversaries of B.C, alld Canada. A painter of the Jewish theme, . J 'I (JTA) . Prime Minister Levi Eshkol appointed a special coinmission to inquire into charges Strains for Damaras of the Interior, Herr Otto Bennemann . He appealed to young ,Germans ' prepared or able to offer. They still In this way their part in the build~ rus sensitive subject matter, uniqu'e- of 1ic~ru~~~ity against Hebrew University stud.ents who. last' Thursday, staged, a demonstration protest~ Sol Estrin ~to ,! "The Store that Shows'you How" ing~e visit to the university by :Qr, Konrad Adenauer, ,former c;hance,llor of West Germany. not make the mistakes their parents had made. Most of' the photo- do that today and scores ,'of small ing of a nation, which we tend to ly done in miniature, has peen · graphs in ~e exhibition were supplied. by the Imperial War Museum 2 Locations, ,BARRISTER & SOLICITOR communities 'would have no public overlook, can receive the recogni­ creating unusual interest at the 318 Smith St. ,WH 3-6595 Phone 424-8011 Area Code 403 , The commission; to be he~d~ir:, versity professor' of "law, Dr. Elath 'to use persua';ion to halt the demon- in London, eating places if it were not for tion it deserves." shovnng' currently underway at the Polo Park ShoppiDg Centre Y ..Salomon , anthatptorne~, °afte the' made the following charges: , stration but used "excessh(e force";, 200 Agency was named,b y e remler r 'ff f 12 students were injured, as well as J .' I Canadi~, of Chinese extraction. The first Chinese arrived at Ver­ Community Book Store, Main at SUnset 3-6070' 10057 Jasper Ave. ' full Cabinet discussed the police- One student was .thro~.o a roo ~ 10 policemen. ' " erusa em Also . they provide a cultural addi- non 60 to 70 years 'ago arid the Cathedral. ' 111===;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;====;;;;i;;;==::! tudent clash'and a report on the and was beaten while slippmg dowu, Alter, the Cabinet's decision to s ts b ~tted by Dr Eliahu another student was trampled und er The Israeli Ministerial Commitlee authorized its negotiators to accept viest tion to our cities With their gla- community reached 700 people even su IOl . , b li ' t have an inquiry commission named, Germany's offer of a loan 'of $40,ootJ,00Q, for this year only, The latest morous and interesting modern around the time 'of the First World , Office Phone Res. Pbone Elath president,of the'HebrewUni-' foot and <;Iubbed y po ceme~ ~ and the Premier's action in appoint- WHitehall 3-4464 JUstice 2-4386 ity 'In his report compiled by the same time; one woman stu en, jng the body, student leaders at the · German offer is understood to have, improved by comparison with War. Th'; News states that,' they , , "C~towns." Chartered Accountant ~e~~ittee that he had appoint~ Who w~s,pregnarit,.was ~luggedby university announced that j:hei~ im­ Bonn's previ'ous position, containing ,better terms, for long-term loans, These contributions I Mvemen- I went to' Yernonin force with the FOR SALE Max Yale Diamond ANTJ:QUE. CUT" GLASS , , B.A;; LI.. B, under the, chainnanship of a um- the police; the pollee did not try mediate demands had been met and · including repayment in' 2(i_years at interest of 3 per cent. tioned a ersome' 'of the IIlore notice- 'building of the railroad _and earlier CANDELABRA - 'SILVER . Barrister and Solieltor Telephone 832-1042 , Nu~Public LAUDS HEBREW PROPHETS, that they would. as,a resllit.
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