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PANAMA, R.P.—The Repub-
cr. lie of Panama has issued a
JERUSALEM; (JTA) — Isra-
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In general, the Cabinet felt,
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el's aim in the field of guarding a change in the nation's attitude
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the country's security must be toward security and defense
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to obtain superiority in effec- problems is indicated by the
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in
Balboa,
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tive
deterrent forces, the Cabi- new military developments.
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net has decided.
(Copyright, 1962,
'.4 air mail, is one of a series of
That decision resulted from Cancer Detection Clinic in
a:. 20 commemorating "Libertad Washington Moods •
careful evaluation of a discus- Israel Examines 3,500
•:1 de Cultos" or freedom of reli-
There is a good deal of ill feeling in Washington towards sion held by the cabinet when
Over 3,500 persons have been
7gion. The building is identified Israel now because of Israel's refusal to deliver Dr. Robert the military needs of Israel, checked for cancer since
the
on the stamp as the "Sinagoga Soblen — the fugitive from American justice — to the United posited against Egypt's recent establishment six months ago of
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States . . . Nevertheless, this does not affect the interest of the I acquisition of long-range mis- a tumor detection and follow-up
JWB is a member of USO. American Government to see Israel strengthened economically sites and of other military de- center in the Donolo Govern-
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lop ov ee n rtn s, m w
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t e discussed by ment Hospital in Jaffa. Ten of
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since 1940 the focal point for of Commerce • is now disseminating a report prepared by the the
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the 3,500 were found to be suf-
Israel,
telling
Americans
how
they
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religious,
cultural
and
recrea-
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Embassy
in
The full-scale cabinet debate fering from various stages of
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establish a business in Israel or make investments there . . . It on security took place after de- cancer and were referred for
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brings to the attention of American investors that, since its tailed reports by Prime Minis- treatment immediately.
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founding in 1948, the State of Israel has encouraged a substan- ter Ben-Gurion, who is also Min-
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treaty between the United States and Israel guarantees "most con- i The need to re-evaluate Isra- Tel-Aviv area. It will also serve
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stant protection and security" to American individuals and corn- I el's policy of military-supply as a model facility for other
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panics in Israel. their property and premises , . . This treaty i procurement, in view of the communities.
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also offers a guarantee against expropriation except for public : changes in the power balance
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purposes, and provides for "just" and "prompt" compensation. !as between Israel and the Arab'
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tional activities for American. . . In their businesses in Israel, American citizens and com- : states; the possible need for a
We Pay More Cash for
servicemen stationed in the panics are accorded most-favored-nation treatment, the Depart- I supplementary budget for de- i
Cars 1956 and up.
Canal Zone. During World War ment of Commerce stresses . . . It points out that American in- ; fense purposes; and the need
II it was used as a USO club vestors are accorded certain privileges under a special Israeli for mobilization o; all of Israel's
Stewart
Motor Sales
and now houses local USO ac- law to encourage capital investment, and it acquaints the poten- I resources to help rectify the :
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tivities. Many of its programs tial American investors with Israeli laws regarding foreign' present imbalance. I I
involve civilians in the Zone j ownership of business and real estate. taxation, entry and re-; -
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:In(' from the Republic of patriation of capital, as well as with other facts aimed at stimu-
Panama as well.
: lating American private investments in Israel .. , Most important
feel like
Rabbi Nathan Witkin, direc- is the fact that the Department of Commerce assures Americans
for of the Center and USO- that "internal political stability in Israel. plus an independent
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.INA'11 area director. who has judiciary in the tradition of English law. and a basically demo-
served as JWB representative cratic government favor investment."
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in the area since 1937. has been .
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honored by the communities of Progress Report
the Canal Zone and of Panama
Progress reports on fund-raising campaigns in 104 Jewish
for his work in fostering cul- communities throughout the country — submitted up to July 1 —
tural 'relations among North show that. so far. $70,176,000 have been pledged in these coin-
Americans and the local resi- munities in 1962 . . . In 1961, these communities raised $72,100,
dents and most recently was 000 . . . Final estimates for the 1962 Spring campaigns show
awarded the Order of Balboa. an anticipated increase of about 7 per cent in this year's results,
Bathe in hot air with no discomfort.
the Republic of Panama's high as compared with 1961 . . . Among the larger communities, Los
Relax completely—tensions fade away
est.decoration Angeles and Newark occupy first place with a 12 per cent esti-
and pains are soothed. Stimulates circulation
it is believed that this is the mated increase in 1962 . . . Baltimore and Pittsburgh occupy
and beautifies you while it stirs Me body to healthy
first time that a government second place, raising more than 11 per cent each this year as
vigor. Come, fry one !
has issued a series of postage against the total pledges of last year . . . They are followed by
Beautiful White Sand Beaches • Nationally Famous Food
stamps on the subject of reli- San Francisco, which expects to raise this year 8 per cent more
Free Sun Deck
• World-Famous Sulphur Baths
gious freedom. Each of the 20 than last year: and by Philadelphia. Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit
Free Lounge Chairs .
• Free Sun Tan Solarium

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Israel Re-Evaluates Arab Might,
Makes' Plans to Rectify Imbalance

Boris Smolar's

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stamps shows a religious edifice, and Boston.
and a 25-cent air mail shows
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the synagogue in the city of
Jamaica Jews
Panama, capital of the Republic.
With Jamaica now celebrating its independence as a new
An application for social se- nation, it is interesting to note that the Jewish community
curity benefits ewers the 12 there is one of the oldest in this hemisphere . . . They lived
there since the 17th Century as fugitives from the Spanish and
months before you applied. If
you have reached retirement Portuguese inquisitions . . . For decades, they lived there as
age but have not applied, you Marranos, hiding their Jewishness from the Spanish authorities.
. . . However, when the British occupied the island in 1655, the
could lose some benefits.
Marranos came out into the open as Jews, and built their first
synagogue . . . The document registering the establishrifent of
the synagogue can now be found in the British Museum in
London . . . Today, there are more than 1,400 Jews in Jamaica.
the majority of them residing in Kingston and St. Andrew . . .
They maintain a number of Jewish institutions and display
interest in activities for Israel . . . Kingston had a Jewish
mayor, and Jamaica has today quite a number of Jewish magis-
trates . . . The relations between the -Jewish and non-Jewish
population are friendly, and the Jews play an important role
in the economy of the country . . . The largest English daily
' newspaper in Jamaica was established by a Jew, Joshua de
Cordova, about 180 years ago, and is still in possession of the
de Cordova family.
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Israel Plans to Re Represented
at New York World Fair in 1964

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HASHANAH .11SPT.29-20
YOM KIPPUR . . . . . OCT. S
SUKKOT OCT. 13.14
NOSHANAN RASSAN . OCT. 15
SHSPAIPII ATZERET . . OCT. 20
SISICHAT TORAH . OCT.21

Jet to Tel Aviv for the Holy Days
via Paris! Economy Group Fares
from New York only $592 per
person round trip for qualified
groups of 25 or more.° (Regu-
lar Jet Economy Fare: $876.)
See your Travel Agent or. call
Alr France: WOodward 1-1755.

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AIR FRANCE

Free Floor Show on Weekends • Free Movies Nightly
Dancing-2 Orchestras
• FREE OVERNIGHT PARKING

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a day, per person
double occupancy
European Plan

3 hours from DETROIT
via Golden Belt Expwy.
( Route 94)

For Reservations

or Information .rife. or

cell: Hotel. St. Joseph.

Michigan,

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SULPHUR SPRINGS
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THE PRICE
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NEW MID-SUMMER RATES MAKE BEAUTIFUL LEWISTON

LODGE A BIGGER VACATION BARGAIN THAN EVER !

Swimming, Water-skiing, water-cycling, tennis,
horseback riding, fishing and the state's most scenic
golf course are just some of the activities that make
Lewiston Lodge ideal for family vacations.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The New York, envisaging a $2,000,- 11
Israel government announced 000 pavilion on a site chosen
that Israel wants to be repre- at the fair- grounds at Flushing
sented at the New York Wo,rld's Meadow. That decision was can-
Now you can stay in the Main Lodge, Individual
Fair in 1964.
celed, the latest move reinstates 6:
The announcement reverses a the previous plan. However,
cabins, or the spanking new Redwood Units . . .
previous ban of Israeli partici- Israel must now find out
all with bath facilities and stall shower . . . at
nation in the 1964 event which whether the site it picked in
these remarkable
had been due to budgetary con- ' 1960 is still available.
siderations.
SPECIAL MID-SUMMER RATES
Tourist Industry Develop- Use of Hebrew in USSR
ment Corporation was instructed
Including 3 superb meals and midnight snacks.
to make the necessary arrange- Asked by Hebrew Body
ments for Is: -el's participation, JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
and to prepare a representative resolution calling on the USSR ,1 Adults $9, $11 or $12 daily-10% off if stay is 5 days or
Israel exhibit. to allow
longer. Children: 8 and ender $4 daily-9 to 14 $8 daily.
its Jewish community
Israel had agreed two years to speak, write and publish lit-
ago to participate in the fair at erature in Hebrew was adopted
FOR BROCHURE OR INFORMATION, PHONE:

here by the third congress of

the World Hebrew Union which
Liberty Synagogue
devoted a special meeting to the
Will Have Gymnasium present position of Soviet

LIBERTY, N. Y. (JTA) — Jewry.

Ground-breaking ceremonies for
Cong. Ahavath Israel's new sy- • Willow Grove Park Lanes in
nagogue, religious school, social Philadelphia is the largest bowl-
hall and gymnasium were held ing establishmerit ever built.
here.
116 lanes.

Detroit area

Lewiston

LI 7-5912

STate 6-2452

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LEWISTON LODGE

On East Twin Lake — Lewiston, Michigan

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