Montreal Jewry Shows 26% Population increase I Vishinsky's 'Impartiality ' Filibusterinff Knesset Abolishes Capital Punisintent MONTREAL, (JTA) — During creased by 26.4 per cent places By Arabs Again Mar Sessions of UN JERUSALEM, (JTA) —The Is- the past 10 years, the Jewish the Jewish rate of increase on population of the metropolitan a .par with the French Cana- p toms but the sickness itself rael Parliament abolished the death penalty for the crime of area of Montreal has or increased . . . the Council's duty is to by 17,372 persons, 26.4 per dian, whereas the tendency in UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — seek to discover the underlying murder. The vote was 61 to 33, cent. most Canadian cities has always Andrei Vishinsky opened his causes and roots of the sick- with two abstentions. ! The total number of Jewish been for the Jewish rate of in- first meeting as Security Coun- ness." No one mistook these The bill does not effect cap- people estimated to be living crease to be smaller than the cil president in typical prosecu- words. lital punishment for crimes corn- here is 92,000, according to Louis Protestant or Catholic rate, due tor-like fashion. Appearing quite Noting tM trend, Malik began mitted by the Nazis or in com- Rosenberg, research director of to a smaller birthrate and lower self-confident. he took the job to indulge in veiled threats. "You plicity with the Nazis. The the Canadian Jewish Congress. immigration. in deadly earnest, much more cannot. at the point of a gun, " death penalty for certain crimes . The fact that the Jewish so than any of his predecessors. he said. "force the Arabs either under military law and for population of Montreal has in- Our Want Ads Get Results. He endeavored vainly to get a into a general debate or around " crimes against the state will re- ' quick adoption of a "piecemeal" a conference table. They must main m effect until separate • • I measures are : dopted to do agenda that would have given first remove the gun (meaning, the Arabs first say and which of course, Israel) , and the threat i away with capital punishment , these specific cases. might well have drowrn;d the of the. gun, P and then put us to ! Israeli complaints. the test." He then accused Is- Promising to be impartial, rael of doing what he was now Discovery of Isaiah Scrolls Vishinsky nevertheless leaned doing himself on the Nahalin To Provide 50 Years of Study heavily in favor of the Arabs matter. LONDON, (JTA)—The publi- whose spokesman again was Interestingly, Dr. Tsiang, of cation of fragments of the an- Charles Malik, of Lebanon, China, trying his best to be a cient manuscript of the Book who filibustered throughout good fellow, was the only other of Isaiah, discovered five years the session of procedural Ever y brew of Pfeiffer's Beer member in the Council besides ago in a cave near the Dead Sea, wranglings. He fought bitterly is quality checked at pos who backed the will provide material for 50 years Vishinsky with the three powers who de- Arab position. 97 different steps. By every of study by Biblical scholars, ac- manded that the whole ques- cording to Prof. H. H. Rowley. known quality standard and tion involving Israel-Arab re- Writing for the Manchester test it equals or exceeds—yes, lations be discussed instead of j Republican Senators Ask Guardian, Prof. Rowley said that isolated complaints. actually equals or exceeds— Act Changes more than 600 articles or books McCarron The more Malik insisted that the leading national dealing with the fragments, only the Security Council first take WASHINGTON, (JTA )—Three part of which have already been premium-priced beers. No up the Jordan complaint against ; Republican Senators and five published, have come into his wonder Pfeiffer's, year Israel on the Nahalin incident Republican members of the hands during the five years after year, is such a big favorite —hoping thereby to whitewash ! ! House joined to introduce a bill since they were made known to throughout Michigan the Israeli complaints which " "B" ; to rewrite the McCarran-Walter the world. The manuscripts were listed under heading lnd Immigration Act. ' were found by Bedouins who sold and the Great Lakes Region. on the agenda—the more the ; The bill would remove the -i n_ them to the late Prof. Eliezer three powers, France. the United justices" specified by President Sukenik, Israel's outstanding States and Britain, backed by Eisenhower in his April 6, 1953 archaeologist. Always Say Denmark, New Zealand, Brazil, letter to Sen. Arthur V. Watkins. Israel to Attend Citrus Parley Columbia and Turkey, remained MAKE MINE steadfast in their position that chairmanof the Senate Immi- gration Subcommittee. It would : JERUSALEM, (IIP) — Israel there must be an examination ! of the whole Palestine question. end procedural and administra- has been invited to participate five inequities in the adminis- in the third annual conference Sir Pierson Dixon took the lead tration of the law and would of Mediterranean citrus growing in the fight against Malik and provide for the pooling of un- countries to be held in Algiers he was ably backed up by France used quotas quota s . during May. It Tastes Better Because and others. "The two complaints I Sponsors of the bill include: It's Brewed Better before the Security Council ! Senators Robert C. Hendrickson, could not be separated in air- New Jersey; Irving M. Ives, New DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 PFEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT AND FLINT, MICHIGAN Friday, April 16, 1954 tight compartments." said Am- York; Leverett Saltonstall, Mas- bassador Lodge. "The problems' • Representatives p chusetts; and Re • must be treated as inter-relat- sachusetts; Paul A. Fino and Jacob K. Javits, ed." both of New York; Albert W. Malik, quite upset and not Cretella and Albert P. Morano, having anticipated such an both of Connecticut and Hugh all-out attack against his posi- Scott. of Pennsylvania. tion, spoke at least on 10 dif- ferent occasions during the three-hour meeting expressing Arab League to Ask his vehement opposition. • Each always suceess -ui in my time. however, he was faced U.S. Boycott of Israel with a counter-charge by one LONDON (JTA) — The Arab of the other members. most notably by France, whose able League Council announced in spokesman, Mr. Hoppenot, Cairo that it will use all pos-1 made Malik feel quite ill at isible diplomatic pressures to op- ease. "When a doctor examines pose further American economic a patient," said Hoppenot, "he aid to Israel. Recommendations may find a variety of symp- to extend the boycott of Israel toms, but the doctor does not : were approved, the announce- ment said. attack these isolated symp- The Council also announced that a committee of "experts" John Hodiak Stars in I was designated to study the "political, engineering and tnili- UJA Passover Drama tary" aspects of Israel's use of Over ABC on April 20 i the waters of the Jordan river. When the study is completed, The first United Jewish AID peal radio program of the 1954 a report is of be made contain- campaign will be a special Pass- ing special recommendations for over presentation to be heard the course to be followed by the over the ABC network next governments of Syria, Lebanon Tuesday, 10:35 to 11:00 p.m. i and Jordan. Entitled "Beautiful to See," . Simultaneously, it was report- the radio drama stars the popu- ed here that Cairo has invited lar young stage and screen actor , Gen. Vagn Bennike, United Na- John Hodiak, and features a tions truce chief, to come to special Passover message from Cairo "in order to express to him UJA General Chairman Edward Egypt's growing concern about M. M. Warburg. • the Israel-Egyptian border area." By DAVID HOROWITZ ne beer stands out My red e SPICY RAISIN TORTE r , ELECTRIC ANGE - "Beautiful to See" tells the story of the half-sad, half-1 humorous events that come; Beth Aaron to Elect about when two children in anINew Officers Tuesday orphans' home in Israel reverse the usual procedure and set out I The annual meeting for mem- to adopt grandparents. bers of Cong. Beth Aaron will Mr. Hodiak, who plays a doc- be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, for in a UJA-supported home in. the synagogue social hail, ac- for the aged, narrates the story. cording to an announcement by He will be joined by an out- Harry Green, president, standing supporting cast head- At this meeting, reports on all ed by Berry Kroger and Anne of congregational activ- .it- Seymour. The script was writ- ity and the election of new ten by Samuel Elkin. The entire officers will be featured. Thirty production is under the dlrec- board members, to serve terms lion of Himan Brown, of from one to three years. also Makes Solo Flight to Israel Energetic Mrs. Harry R. Smith crowds civic projects, selling real estate, club activities and home- making into her busy life. And she thrives on it. She loves to entertain, too. When friends call she often serves this Spicy Torte. It's delicious ... and so simple to make with the help of her dependable electric range. will be elected. The nominating committee, headed by Morris LitvM, will, present the slate to be voted upon, with additional nomina- tions being accepted from the floor. Assisting Litvin on the nominating committee are Phil- lip S. Chapnick, Morris Fenkell, Samuel I. Friedman, William Liberson, Monte Meskin. and Max WASHINGTON (JTA) — Word was received here that Leo Seren, naval research laboratory physicist of Washington,. D.C., arrived at Lydda airport in Is- rael in a private plane which he piloted from Washington,. He crossed the Atlantic in the single-engine Beechcraft which took him 7,835 miles to 1,51:ael, i Sheldon. It's easy to be a good cook with the help of a modern electric range. There's no guesswork, watching or wait- ing—you simply snap a switch for the exact heat needed for every cooking job. Why wait? Change to electric cooking now. r BE MODERN— COOK ELECTRICAUY • SPICY RAMSIN TORTE 1 cup brown sugar 1 i cups hot water tbsps. shortening 2 cup raisins or dates 1 tsp. cloves 1 cup sifted pastry flour tsp. soda tsp. salt 1 cup quick-cooking oats cup chopped nuts tsp. nutmeg Combine sugar, water, shortening, raisins and spice s - . Boil 5 minutes. Cool. Sift flour, soda, salt, and add to cool mixture. Fold in rolled oats and nut meats. Bake in an 8 x 8 greased pan at 350°F. for 35-45 minutes. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream. May be reheated. Ark ter other interesting recipes at your Edison oiltic• EE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison •