gritish Labor Party - May Oppose Sending jet Planes to Arabs Circumcision Is A Must, —Cavalier Writer Asserts a An Exclusive American Jewish Press Feature Circumcision is a. must. If all facts were known and acted. upon, circumcision would be compulsory for every male child born in the United States. Those are the- opinions of wri- ter Eric Northrup in "Cavalier" magazine. • Northrup* reveals that it has been proved by clinical and lab- oratory evidence that venereal disease strikes hardest at the uncircumcised members of our population and that penile car- cinoma—a form of cancer much feared in many parts of the world—shows special preference for uncircumcised males, while rarely attacking the circumcised. Well-known surgeon Arthur L. Dean states that he "strongly -recommends circumcision a week after birth." Dean's en- dorsement of circumcision as a cancer preventive is based on more than his own experience, Northup writes. It is buttressed by hard-packed statistics gath- - ered from hospitals in this - INIMPOMINDINOINMINNIMMO Shanah Shel Miller Bros. country and abroad. Surveys based on thousands of skin and cancer admissions to clinics in New York, Montreal, Tel Aviv and elsewhere, reveal that there is not a single case of penile carcinoma among men circum- cised in infancy. "As .medical science mobilizes its forces for human health, doctors, hospitals and clinics throughout the nation are be- ginning to discover that circum- cision is a key weapon in the fight against cancer and ven- ereal disease," Northrup writes. "It may be man's oldest opera- tion, or his fanciest bit of plas- tic surgery—whichever you pre- ter—but 'from the looks of things, circumcision ' may soon become as compulsory and uni- versally accepted as the com- mon vaccination." , Film to Use Billy Rose Music Rights to Billy Rose's entire music library have been ac- quired by film producer Alex Gottlieb for use in his independ- ent production, "Tales of Broad- way." Songs include "Me and My Shadow," "Million Dollar Baby;" "That Old Gang of Mine," "Paper Moon" anci "Rain- bow 'Round My Shoulder.", New Year Greetings J. & M. HARDWARE POULTRY 1317 Gratiot WO. 2-3277 16111 W. 7 Mile Rood VE. 6-8683 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Mitchell Goldstone Owner of U.S. REALTY CO. And Their Representatives Extend to Their Relatives, Friends, Customers and Klal Israel Best Wishes for a. 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Detroit 26, Michigan WOodward 3-5810 735 Griswold Opposite City Hall 6 Branches to Serve You = LONDON, (JTA)—The annual conference of the British Labor Party will be asked to adopt a resolution supporting the stand taken by its faction in Parlia- ment which opposed the supply- ing of jet planes to the Arab states as long as they did not conclude peace with Israel. The resolution will be presented by the British Zionist Labor Party. The conference, which will take place at the end of this month in Margate, will be asked to declare that the arms race in the Middle East is endangering the economic progress of the re- gion and preventing the raising of the living standards of the population. The resolution also asks that in any arrangement between Britain and Egypt, the wider in- terests of the region as a whole, including the security and wel- fare of Israel, be taken into full account. It deplores the "serious incidents" along Israel's borders and calls upon the Arab rulers to reach a final settlement with the State of Israel through di- rect peace talks. Furthermore, the resolution asserts that peace between the Arab world and Israel based on full sovereignty and territorial integrity of all the states in the area, is a "vital need both for the Middle East and for the cause of world peace. It also asks the British government to use its "Ion g s t a n d i n g friendship with Jordan" to achieve better understanding between that country and Israel. American Groups Invited to Attend First U. S. Zionist Assembly Dec. 5-7 NEW YORK, (JTA)—The eight major Zionist groups in this country were invited to participate in the first Ameri- can Zionist Assembly, which will seek "to establish a broad- er base of fraternal and cooperative relations" with the American Zionist movement, and to lay the groundwork for more effective Zionist activities in the United States "with- out impairing the autonomy of participating groups." The invitation, addressed to the president of each group, was issued by Louis Lipsky, chairman of the American Zion- ist Council, which represents all Zionist organizations in this country. The Assembly will be held Dec. 5-7 at Hotel Roosevelt, here, Mrs. Lipsky announced. German Pastor, Friend of Jews, Invited to Israel STUTTGART, (JTA)—The Rev. Hermann Maas, supervising Protestant clergyman in the Heidelberg area and one of the most warm - hearted German friends of the Jewish people, has ben invited for a second postwar visit by the Israel Government. He hopes to depart within the next few weeks. Archdeacon Maas, who is 76, has ben a 'dedicated Zionist ever since he attended a Zionist Con- gress in Basle shortly after the turn of the century. He became thoroughly conversant with modern H e b r e w, translated Chaim Nachman Bialik into Ger- man and journeyed to Palestine even during the early years of the Hitler regime. Later, he sav- ed many Jewish children from the fury of persecution. The end of the war found him in a Nazi labor camp. In 1950, he was the first Ger- man Gentile to be invited by the Israel Government to visit the Jewish State. The enthusiastic and deeply touching reports of this tour, which he delivered to the German people upon his re- turn, together with his constant reminders of Germany's account- ability and obligation towards the Je ws, helped to create the psychological atmosphere in which the Israel reparations agreement became possible. 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