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September 09, 1955 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-09

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Two Jews, Boyaner and Schiff, Named Canadian Cities Show Big Jump in Jewish Population
vines to Vancouver in- recent
four Canadian cities with since 1951.
To World Scontin g Governing Body the The
years.
The large percentage of in-
largest Jewish populations all

Two prominent Jews now. are
members of the international
committee of 12 which 'super-
vises the activities of the Boy
Scouts of the World.

At the meeting of the 200 dele-
gates representing the world
Scouting movement, held in Nia-
gara Falls last week, Eli Boya-
ner, of St. John, New Brunswick,
Canada, was elected a member of
the international committee.

The other Jewish member • of
the world body is John Schiff,
president of the Boy Scouts of
America. •

There were 18 nominations
for the four positions that were
to be filled on the committee.
Four of the 12 members of the
committee are retired each
year.

Boyaner and Schiff are serving
six-year terms as members of the
- world committee.

Mr. Boyaner told of the Scout-

ing activities in recent weeks
during his visit here last week
with his cousins, Dr. and Mrs.
Dennis Barkoff, 20231 Warring-
ton. He had come here from Ann
Arbor where he attended the con-
vocation of American- Boy Scouts
at Hill Auditorium. One of the
speakers was Rabbi Abraham
Feldman of Hartford.

Before attending the meeting
of the 200 delegates of the world
Scouting governing body, in
Niagara Falls, Mr. Boyaner was
present at the World Scouting
Jamboree at Niagara on the

Miss Israel Cool to 29
Proposals; Joins Army

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
Miss Israel of 1955, liana Car-
mel, revealed that since her
arrival here four weeks ago
for the Miss Universe contest
she has received 29 proposals
of marriage.
In the near future, when she
leaves here to return to Israel,
Miss Carmel revealed she
would enter active service in
the Israel Army.

showed an increase this year,
according to estimates made by
the reserach bureau of the Cana-
dian Jewish Congress, which
maintains headquarters in Mon-
treal.
The greatest population
groWth was registered by Van-
couver, which jumped • from
5,467 in 1951 to 6,700, an in-
The representation at the three- crease of 22.5 percent.
day meeting of the world govern-
Montreal's increase was about
ing body included six delegates 16.5 percent; Toronto, .11- percent;
from every country where there and Winnipeg, 5.5 percent.
is Scouting.
The unofficial tabulation is
Mr. Boyaner, an optometrist, based on the annual excess of
has been active in Scouting for. births over deaths and the _arrival
24 years. In Canada, he is chair- of a number of new immigrants
man of the Scouting training
committee.

Lake, Canada, Aug. 18-28.. There
were 10,000 Scouts from all over
the world at the Jamboree, in-
cluding -nine from Israel—Jewish
and Arab—and two Jewish Scout
troops from Morocco and Algiers,
representing the. French contin-
gent.. At the World Jamboree,
Mr. Boyaner was Deputy Camp
Chief.

Japanese Foreign Minister .
Backs Bandung Pro-Arab
Resolutions On Israel

UNITED NATION S, N. Y.
(JTA)—Japan does not support
the Middle East plan proposed
ten days ago by United States
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles but, instead wants Israel
to adhere to old United Nations
resolutions "in the spirit of the
Bandung Conference," Mamoru
Shigemitsu, Japanese Foreign
Minister, declared here prior to
his departure for -Tokyo yester-
day.
At a press conference during
his visit to UN headquarters, the
Japanese Cabinet member, whose
rank equals Mr. Dulles', came out
flatly as a staunch supporter of
the Arab League's contention that
Israel must re-admit Arab refu-
gees, relinquish any hold on
Jerusalem, and follow other old
UN resolutions which are con-
ceded to be out-of-date by all
neutral diplomats h e r e. Mr.
Shigemitsu made his statement
regarding Israel when questioned
as to whether it is true, as re-
ported by some American news-
papers, that he supported the
Dulles solution to Middle East
strife. Mr. Shigemitsu did add
that Japan's foreign policy aims
at solution of all disputes by
peaceful means, and expressed
his hope that such a policy could
be applied to Israel.

126.,000 Children Need UJA Help

crease in Vancouver, CJC offi-
cials said, is due to a consider-
able • migration of Jews from
Winnipeg, other western Cana-
dian cities and smaller Jewish
communities in the prairie pro-

Toronto and Montreal's sub-
stantial gain is mostly from im-
migration, the majority of immi-
grants having chosen to live in
either of Canada's two biggest
cities.

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Anti-Semitic Editor
Has His Complaints:
Hatred Does Not Pay

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MONTREAL, (JTA)—The lot
of an anti-Semitic editor is not
alWays an easy one these days;
Take for example, Gerard Lang-
lois, editor of the French-lang-
_uage anti-Semitic journal, Le
Cactus. Mr. Langlois has just
managed to put out his March
and April issues. In them, he re-
ported ,"difficulties" in keeping
the paper going and complained
that he had had "to accept jobs
on other local papers so as to be
able to make a living."

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Just. sign and send. Reg. 50c each.

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In English and Hebrew. Reg. $2.25 .

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TALEISM . . . from $1.25—Silver Bechers .. . from $1.25
All types of candle sticks .. . from $1.50

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 7
Friday, September 9, 1955

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The baby pictured above receiving a: medical examination in a
United Jewish Appeal-supported clinic in North Africa is but one
of 126,000 children in twenty-four lands that UJA must help dur-
ing the new year. Through hundreds of clinics, hospitals, rest
homes, schools, feeding stations and summer camps, UJA's far-
flung corp of workers are trying to make this a happy new year
for the impoverished and often parent-less children who have
none but you to help. them. To continue to give these children a
fair chance to grow up to be healthy, self-reliant adults,, UJA
must raise in the weeks ahead millions of dollars in cash to sup-
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