Chief Rabbinate Quell N. African Immigrant Riot; Seek Israel Group to Study Bias last Thursday, in which 11 under poor conditions, and Haifa disturbances. Police there Seeks Boycott of policemen and an unknown efforts should be made to im- detained a North African im- HAIFA — The Association of of immigrants were prove those conditions. migrant who attacked a bus Rabbi Toledano North African Immigrants Tues- number injured. driver. The immigrant's wife , TEL AVIV (J T A) — The Chief Rabbis of Israel, in an open break with Rabbi Jacob Toledano, the Minister of Re- ligions. urged Israel rabbis to boycott a convention called by Rabbi Toledano. Rabbi Toledano, who was ap- pointed Minister of Religions over the opposition of the Chief Rabbinate when Moshe Shapiro quit the position in last year's Who is a Jew" controversy, said he had called the conven- tion here to explain various rulings against decisions of the Chief Rabbinate. Rabbi Tole- ano had contended that such decisions were adopted without a required quorum and were therefore invalid. He said he also wanted to ex- plain and "expose" various ac- cusations made against him by opponents who, he contended. were close to the National Re- ligious Party which left the coalition government with the resignation of Shapiro and three other Religious Party Cabinet members. The Chief Rabbinate's request for a rabbinical boycott of the convention noted that "for more than 40 years nobody has dared to convene the rabbis of Israel without the permission of. or against the will of. the Chief Rabbinate." Other rabbis demanded that Rabbi Toledano be relieved of his rabbinical authority because of his activity which they charg- ed was against "the basic prin- ciples of every rabbi in Israel." . Israel Arm's Bid Was 30% Lower Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News day demanded a neutral inves- tigation committee to study all claims of discrimination against such immigrants in Israel. A spokesman for the associa- tion told the press that North African immigrants as a group should not be blamed for the deeds of individual members, including the rioting in Haifa Over 47,000 Savers Receive Vore Than '1,000.000 in became hysterical. and a group of North African youngsters started marching toward the Tiberias police station. Police quickly dispersed the young marchers. later explain- ing what had happened. Law officers remained on the alert after the quiet was restored. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL STATEMENT- as of June 30, 1959 Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 3,313473.96 United States Government Bonds 4,799,656.26 Other Investment Securities 2,331.30 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 1,700,000.00 First Mortgage Loans (F.H.A. and V.A. Government Insured Mortgages included) 50,354,180.34 Loans on Savings Accounts I 259,657.76 Land Contracts Purchased. 1,812,168.15 Real Estate Held for Redemption 296.753.13 Real Estate Owned 23,720.65 Furniture. Fixtures and Equipment less Depreciation II I T ? Accounts Receivable , 14 Amvi a ER f 3 .; „1:4 427,207.69 $93,554,474.35 TOTAL !IT NI • U I a 11 364,688.30 24,636.84 Deferred Charges and other Assets cria If Nei Servings Accounts (All Accounts insured up to $10.000.00) 478,451.131.23 Advances from Federal Horne Loan Bank 7,623,750.00 Loans in Process 220,267.75 Accounts Payable 26,875.89 Advance Payments by Borrowers for Insurance and Taxes.; 2,033,594.91 Unearned ProRt on Land Contracts Purchased Unearned Discount on Loans Purchased Uncollected Interest on Loans and Contracts 90,866.47 428,265.61 68,667.23 Other Liabilities 665.11 Reserves 4,639,360.15 TOTAL $93,584,474.38 NEW RATE v•A Eban Sworn-In as Head of Weizmann Institute Cars that did not have the rb.iht of way injured 608.400 and killed 3.890 persons on U.S. Highways in 1955.' Meanwhile. Rabbi Abou Khat- zera, former leader of the North African Jewish Community. con- ducted lengthy interviews with immigrant leaders here in his capacity as a member of a com- mittee named by the cabinet to investigate the Haifa outbreak. It was learned that swift police action in Tiberias pre- vented a recurrence of the AMERICAN SAVINGS Earnings for First Half of '59 BONN (J T A) — Informed sources here said that the prin- cipal reason Israel received the recent order for $3.000.000 worth of mortar shells, a trans- action which led to the down-' fall of the present Israel coali- tion government. was because the Israel price was 30 percent under that quoted by other bid- ders This was reported to he the explanation being given by German officials to the Aral) countries who also have been told that West Germany will buy arms from them. as well as • from Israel. if they can meet conditions Of the Bonn Defense Ministry. These conditions are that the quality is good and the price is competitive. The unof- ficial inquiries made by Arab countries about the Israel arms agreement were not expected to be followed by official protests. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Abba Eban. former Israel Ambassador to the United States. was in- augurated as president of the Weizmann Institute of Rehovot before an overflow audience. He was invested in office by Prime Minister David Ben-Gur- ion. Eban earlier told a meeting of the Security and Foreign Affairs Committee of the Knes- set. Israel's Parliament. that America's policy of friendship for Israel was•constant. Ile reviewed the ten years of American-Israel relations and , said that the American policy was based on recognition of Israel's growing strength. its in- dependence and democratic re- gime. as well as common his- torical values. Prime Minister Ben-Gurion attended the start . of the meeting as a mark of tribute to Eban. The spokesman condemned the immigrants responsible for the day-long rioting. in which shops were wrecked and parked cars set afire. He added that in any evalua- tion of the problems of North African newcomers it was neces- sary to remember that "a rather significant proportion” lived Per Amuse st, ON ALL SAVINGS Insured to S10,000 By an Agency of the United States Gov't, OFFICERS ADOLPH DEUTSCH President SAMUEL HECHTMAN Vise-President and Chairman of the boort! ALFRED L. DEUTSCH Exec,:ve Vice-President JACK SYLVAN Senior Vloe-Preski era NATHAN 1. GOLDIN Secretary-Treasurer FRED J. RUELLE V ice-President GEORGE M. ZELTZER `'ice-Presiciant DIRECTORS CHARLES CANVASSER NATHAN JOSEPH B. COLTEN SAMUEL S. GREENBERG I. GOLDIN ADOLPH DEUTSCH SAMUEL HECHTMAN ALFRED L. DEUTSCH MAXWELL JOSPEY CHARLES L. DODGE GRAHAM A. ORLEY STANLEY M. EARP JACK S. ROSS SAMUEL N. 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