Israeli Police Promise Protection for Mission Stoned by Orthodox . JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Eric church center who allegedly Wendelin, the United States threw stones at the building Consul General in Jerusaleni, in protest against the 'pros- has expressed satisfaction with elytizing efforts. the assurance of police protec- It was reported that both tion for the Church of Christ ,Yeshaya and police officials missionary center here after suggested to Wendelin that it complaints by church officials might not be coincidental that of harrassment by Orthodox such difficulties had arisen Jews in the area. • around • the Church of • Christ The assurance was given at a mission while many other Pro- meeting called by S. B. Yeshaya, testant and Catholic church con- the head of the Jerusalem dis- ducted their _activities in trict administration, and at- Jerusalem without protest. tended by Jerusalem police of- •It was noted that the Church ficials and Christian Ministers of Christ mission operating in of the missionary center. a suburb with many Orthodox The complaints had been Jews conducted missionary ac- lodged by the Rev. Ernest Ste- tivities blatantly in contrast to wart of Detroit, one of two other churches. Christian ministers of a funda- The ,Jerusalem Post, in an mentalist c h u r c h which, for editorial, criticized the Church some time has been carrying on of Christ mission. The news- proselytizing activities among paper said that other churches Jewish children in one of Jeru- understood that in the formative salem's qUarters thickly settled years of Jewish statehood, out- by Orthodox Jews. right proselytizing would hinder Police representatives said integration of the thousands of at the me ice new immigrants and therefore had al g• eyon t devoted their efforts to dimin- us rocedure of acting onl ishing interfaith ignorance of r a complaint by station- Israel's Christians and Jews. g police near the missionary Regrettably, said the editorial, center for several weeks dur- he Church of Christ group had everted to "outdated" • pros- elytizing methods. Offer Jewish History from the police that our mem- the Jerusalem church building. Courses to Teachers bers can worship in safety. We T h e Jerusalem congregation are not asking fcir anything consists of 34 members. that is not guaranteed us by WOULD SOLICIT JOHNSON Israeli law," Rev. Henley said. J. M. Powell, minister of the • Some Israelis have shown re- Central Church of Christ, Chat- sentment toward the Christian Wpnley to mission's distribution of usa em, said ea and clothing to ch . • he tended to call Vice-'rest• en Eichmann tria o sparked Lynd on Johnson, a personal resentment. acquaintance, to ask that he try The C of Christ has a to obtain guarantees from Israel congrect in Nazareth with at t o reli serv- 45 Ar members and anothe ices ould n e inter pted. in Ei un with 150 Arab me p- bers. ut the Revs. Henley d por m co reg Tom. w o u l d Ste t, who have been Is- con Se tors s es Kefauver rael e year, have suc eded Albert Gore, besides Repre- in con ing only one person, sentatives in their areas, on a Jewish an who cares for the issue. 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No Hay Fey Resery Dietary Ref. Le are American citizens, had com- plained to the U.S. Embassy about the harassments. The Church of Christ, to which the proseletyzing mission belongs, is not affiliated with the United Christian Council, which em- braces all 'leading Protestant churches in Israel. Rev. Stewart told Yeshaya that, -for- several weeks, crowds surrounded his church during services, pi-eventing entry of Jewish children who come there to see the Bible story on films. A spokesman for the police said, however, that the crowds have been s m a 11 , consisting mainly of children. Both Rev. Stewart and the er minister, Ralph T. Henley oga, Tenn., who is the activities in fundamentalist un appealing to f their church States for the support for their ctivities. 100% Air-conditioned OR THE OCEAN • 67th STREET, MIAMI REACH, New York Office: PL 7.8536 — al MI IMP a MI JOHN FURMANSKI 10th Representative Dis- trict. Proven leader. Mem- ber, Michigan Mental Health Commission. For! Mer Wayne County Super- visor, vice president and- executive secretary Detroit Federation of Teachers, president Marygrove Alumnae Association and Vice-Chairman Michigan Democratic Party. 10th Representative Dis- trict . Civic and veterans leader. Active in PTA, scouts, civic improvement associations. Democratic State Central Cominittee member. Commander VFW Post 4644. _ MILDRED 3; JEFFREY 12th Representative Dis- frit. Effective community leader. Vice-Chairman, Michigan Consumers As. sociation and National Committee on Employment of Youth. Member, Detroit Library Commission and Citizens Advisory Commit- tee on Detroit School Needs. Democratic Na- tional Committeewoman. 326 ARNOLD GLOVINSKY 12th Representative Dis- trict. Educational leader. Department head, Durfee Junior High School. Au- thority on government. Member Detroit Federation of Teachers. Combat vet- emir! World War II. nt assurances rks Named f Broughton HOTEL • POOL *CABANAS 285 o the meeting, Rev. ey said he, Rev. 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