THE JEWISH NEWS-21

Friday, September 8, 1950

The 57_11 Calendar
1950

1951

Jan. 8
Jan. 22
Feb. 6-7
March 8-9
March 21
March 22
April 7
April 21
April 28
May 6-7
May 24
June 5
June 1041
July 4-5

July 21

Rosh Hodesh Tammuz

Observed the following day. Sunday

Aug. 3
Aug. 11

Rosh Hodesh Ab
Tisha, b'Ab

The announcement, made by
The World Jewish Congress
has announced that it was pre- I Dr. Israel Goldstein, chairman
I of the Western Hemisphere
paring a plan for the interna- !Branch of the WJC executive,
tional supervision of the ceme- I followed an exchange of coin-
LONDON (JTA1—Mayor Daniel teries of Jewish victims of ' munications between the WJC
I and the Department of State.
Auster of Jerusalem, who is en- Nazism in Germany.
route to The Hague to attend
the meeting of the executive
committee of the International
Conference of Mayors, declared
here that during his stay in
London he will confer with
British Treasury officials on ac-
counts outstanding between the
of the
former Mandatory Government
and the municipality of Jeru-
salem
Auster said that the 115,000
citizens of Jewish Jerusalem are
unalterably opposed to any form
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of internationalization.
13722 LINWOOD (at Pasadena)
Jerusalem had changed its
economic structure, Mayor Aus-
REGISTRATION BEGINS—
ter said, • explaining that it is
"no longer old Jerusalem, known
Tuesday, September 5th from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
as the unproductive city of sal-
5 Kindergarten Classes
3 Schools—Classes 4-7 p.m.
aried government officials, re-
ligious functionaries and teach-
2 Classes from 9-12 a.m.
School No. 1-13722 Linwood
ers. but a center of work. sup-
2 Classes from 1-4 p.m.
School No. 2-3754 Monterey
porting itself through its own
1 Class from 4-5 p.m.
School No. 3—Mumford High
efforts, while remaining also a
School, 17525 Wyoming .
seat of religion, science and
state administration."
SUBJECTS TAUGHT—

Jerusalem Mayor.
Visits in London

Rosh Hashanah, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 12-13
Sept. 14
Fast of Gedaliah
Thursday, Sept. 21
Yom Kippur
Sept. 26-27
Sukkoth, First Two Days
Oct. 2
Hoshanah Rabbah
Oct. 3
Shmini Atzereth
Oct. 4
Simhat Torah
Oct. 11-12
Rosh Hodesh Heshvan
Nov. 10
Rosh Hodesh Kislev
Dec. 4-11
Hanukah
Dec. 9-10
Rosh Hodesh Tebeth
Dec. 19
Fast of Tebeth

Rosh Hodesh Shevat
Hamisha -Asar b'Shevat
Rosh Hodesh Adar I
Rosh Hodesh Adar II
Fast of Easter
Purim _
Rosh Hodesh Nissan
Passover, First Day
Passover, Last Day
Rosh Hodesh Iyar
Lag b'Omer
Rosh Hodesh Sivan
Shevuoth
Rosh Hodesh Tammuz

WJC Prepares Scheme For Cemetery Control

ENROLL YOUR CHILDREN IN THE'
United Jewish Folk Schools
and Kindergarten

Labor Zionist Organization and
Sholem Aleichem Institute

13 New Settlements

Thirteen new settlements were
established in Israel in July, in-
cluding 1.1 immigrants' settle-
ments, one for youth pioneers-
and an experimental settlement
in the Negev.

Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, History, Meaning of Jewish
Holidays, Customs and Traditions, Singing and Drama-
tics.
Transportation from all sections of city.

Register Your Children Now

Observed the following day, Sunday

Rosh Hodesh Ellul
Rosh Hashanah, 5712 .

Sept. 1-2
Oct. 1-2

Haifa Oil Refineries Reopened;
Machinery Found in Good Shape

HAIFA, (JTA)—The Haifa oil ever, experts considered that

refineries which have been shut 1 actual output initially would be

down for about two years after less than 1,000,000 tons. Work
the Arabs interrupted the flow will be speeded up as soon as
of crude oil from Iraq to Haifa, crude oilstocks reach a required
last week resumed operations as mark.
In London. Reuter's financial
a result of agreements reached
between the Jewish state and oil editor wrote this week that, al- ‘•
companies in Bri t ''' ,1 and the though the source of the ail now
being used had not been offi-
'United States. -
David Horowitz, director-gen- cially revealed, oil experts be-
eral of the Ministry of Finance, lieve it is Quatar. a sheikdom of
who concluded the agreements the Persian Gulf. with supple-
in London and Washington, was mentary supplies from South
present at the resumption of America. To avoid the Suez
activity. A trial run proved that Canal, the oil from Quatar
the machinery had been kept in would be shipped by a round-
perfect order since the refineries about route of about 13.000 miles
closed at the start of the Arab- via the Cape of Good Hope, be-
lieved to be the longest tanker
Israel war.
The refineries have been twice run in the world. The journey
reopened for short periods since is about ten times as long as
then. They were closed again the direct distance from Quater
because of. Egypt's refusal to to Haifa, and 20 times the
allow crude oil to be transported tance from the Kirkuk oilfields
through the Suez Canal. The in Iraq, Reuter's editor empha-
refining capacity of the Haifa sized.
refineries is estimated at 4,000.-
000 tons a year with a possible
top limit of 7,000.000 tons. How-

Israel Journalists
Arrive in Enoland

LONDON, (JTA)—A group of
editors of Israel newspapers has
arrived here at the invitation of
the British government. The
members of the group will be
guests of the • British Central
Office of Information, which
has prepared a plan to acquaint
the Israel journalists with Brit-
ish life and institutions.
The group, led by Joseph Heft-
man, president of the Israel
Journalists Association, was met
at the airport by representatives
of the British Foreign Office,;
the Israel legation, the British
Information Office and leaders
of the British Zionist movement.
A luncheon in their honor was
arranged by the Zionist Feder-
ation of Great Britain.
Arriving on the same plane
was a delegation from the
"Tniiat Moshavim," which will
proceed to South America to
promote the immigration to Is-
rael of Jews with limited capital
who wish to form cooperative.
settlements 'in the Jewish state.

GREETINGS
ON THE
NEW YEAR

A Symbol of Quality

During the 75 years since the first Sanders store was estab-

lished in Detroit, the familiar "Sanders script" has become

a symbol of quality in good-things-to-eat.

There's a friendly feeling about. this Sanders signature;

and an element of pride, too, as if it had been written

boldly by a man who had the utmost faith in the things

he made. This Sanders signature has appeared on many

millions of candy, baked goods, and ice cream packages;

on every one it was a guarantee that the contents were

the finest that consummate skill and the highest quality

of ingredients could produce!

CONFECTIONERS

WRIGLEY
SUPER
MARKETS

Established ix 1875 and Still
Exclusively ()toned and Operated
w :%lembers of the Sanders Family;

CANDIES • BAKED GOODS • ICE CREAMS •

LUNCHEONS

